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11.- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION.

 

 
GENERAL 

source power:...13.2 V (10.8 a 15.6 ) 
Current:........................ Max.10 A 
Impedance speakers: 4 ohms 

 

Tune FM 

Frequencies:..............87,5 MHz a 108 MHz 
Quiet sensitivity:................<10 dB mv 
Stereo separation:.................>22 dB, 1 kHz 
Signal/ noise relation:..............>65 dB 

 

Tune AM 

frequencies......... 530

1710KHz (LAM) 522

1620KHz (GOM) 

Quiet sensitivity:................<30 dB 

µ

Signal/noise relation:................ >50 dB 
Step frecuency manual/ automatic: AM_10KHz/10KHz  (Southameric), 9KHz/9KHz rest world), 
FM_50KHz/50KHz 

 
CD 

Signal / Noise relation:..........>70 dB 
Separation:.........................> 50dB (1KHz) 
Frequency response..17 MHz 0±5, 20 KHz 0±5 
 

USB 

Signal / Noise relation:..........>74 dB 
Separation:.........................> 50dB( 1KHz) 
Frequency response..17 MHz 0±5, 20 KHz 0±5 
 

AUX 

Signal / Noise relation:..........>60 dB, Output 1W, 300 mV Input 
Separation:.........................> 45dB.(1KHz), Output 1W, 300 mV Input 
Frequency response..17 MHz 0±5, 20 KHz 0±5 
 
 

 

12.- GENERAL CAUTIONS 

 
1.- This device is equipped with high-sensitivity in buttons; avoid applying excessive force 
to operates, as this can damage them and reduce their life. 
 
2.- Do not open the covers. The device does not have in its interior parts that can be 
repaired by the user. If you leaves drop an object inside the unit during installation, checked 
with your dealer or its authorized service center. 
 
3.- Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the control panel, NEVER use rough cloths,     thinner, 
gasoline, alcohol, etc. If the unit is too dirty, apply a bit of warm water with a soft cloth, 
and carefully remove the dirt. 
 

Summary of Contents for BTS33

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Page 2: ...ECOMMENDATIONS FOR USB DEVICES 14 CD s CARE 15 WARNING 1 FUNCTIONS TUNE Memory buttons 12 AM and 18 FM Search tuning ascending or descending way of band AUDIO Electronic audio controls Bass and treble controls Balance control 4 way Loudness 3 modes of pre equalization CD PLAYER Repeat control MP3 WMA searching control Forward and Backward Random Control function GENERAL Full dot matrix information...

Page 3: ...D 9 USB input devices input playback and WMA MP3 and AAC M4A files control and also for iPod connection 10 PWR VOL On Off button second functions and knob volume 11 1 Memory button 1 and INF of station AM and FM radio mode and show ID3 information track playing in CD USB iPod BT 12 2 Memory button 2 and REPEAT of station AM and FM radio mode and track repeat in CD USB iPod mode 13 3 Memory button ...

Page 4: ...will return to the previous mode Comfortable turn on function To protect your ears and speakers this equipment is designed so when you turn on and previously has been listening at high volume the unit turn an to a comfortable level SELECTING AUDIO TUNING TUNE BUTTON 4 Push MENU button every time this button is pushed on display indicate each audio adjustment mode in the following sequence BASS TRE...

Page 5: ...ht to adjust ON or OFF after 5 seconds of the last adjustment in the display will return to the previous mode Adjusting beep tone This option let hear beep tone of buttons Push MENU button until the display indicated BEEP turn the knob ENTER to left or right to adjust beep on or beep off after 5 seconds of the last adjustment in the display will return to the previous mode Adjusting Speed Vol This...

Page 6: ...ear de audio bluetooth without remove volume that set main menu Push MENU button until BLUETOOTH is displayed on LCD turn the knob ENTER and push in order to selection BT volume This feature let have control volume at time that call is present Push MENU button until BT volume is displayed Turn the knob ENTER in order to choice level volume desired from 0 to 40 BT connected to This function let see...

Page 7: ... pushing button and ascending pushing button within band selected Frequency scanning SCAN button Push SCAN button to activate SCAN function the SCAN icon will appear in the display with this function activated each frequency with strong signal will be played 10 seconds push this button again to disable this function Frequency scanning SCAN AUTO SAVE Push SCAN button abave 2 seconds to activate AUT...

Page 8: ...The high speed playing can be activated when keeping pushed the button so is possible forward the playing in same track Seek up next folder Turn right the ENTER knob for play the next folder Seek down previous folder Turn left the knob ENTER for play the previous folder REPEAT During playing MP3 WMA or AAC if RPT button is pushed the reproduction will be play aleatory form on disc complete if RPT ...

Page 9: ...re displayed by Explorer etc depending on sort status of writing software Support a eight level hierarchy Assignment of file number 1 Assign a file number from No 1 in order in each folder The structure may differ from tree structure displayed by Explorer etc depending on sort status of writing software Play sequence 1 A playback of the files in the folder with the smallest No shall be started fro...

Page 10: ...ally the radio change at the mode USB and when it finish uploading information it will start playing tracks MP3 WMA or AAC starting with the files saved in the root directory and alphanumeric priority If you are in another mode of function and USB is connected to the unit push USB AUX button to change to USB restarting playing tracks in the last place where previously change of mode ...

Page 11: ...elected When USB iPod is connected with ACC or PWR turned ON the mode is transferred to the USB iPod mode If USB iPod is removed with ACC or PWR turned ON or in the USB iPod mode the unit is transferred to the last mode If USB iPod is removed in a mode except for USB iPod mode the mode shall be continued PLAY release conditions When turning ACC or PWR OFF or switching a mode to FM AM CD or AUX mod...

Page 12: ... a category song iPod mode for search any FILE during playing press iPod MENU button to access to iPod menu ID3 FILES ACC This function apply for iPod If INF button is pressed display the follow information 1 TITLE NAME OF TITLE When is pressed for first time 2 ARTIST NAME OF ARTIST When is pressed for second time 3 ALBUM NAME OF ALBUM When is pressed for third time 4 CURRENT TIME XX XX When is pr...

Page 13: ...ush CALL button and turn knob ENTER until CALL NUM is displayed push ENTER and turn again knob ENTER in order to select the first number push enter and choice second number continuously to the number phone is complete press CALL button Call list Push CALL button and turn knob ENTER until CALL LIST is displayed in this option push knob ENTER in order to enter to sub menu DIALED RECEIVED MISSED in o...

Page 14: ...button after this the legend BT AUDIO appear on the display REWIND AND FORWARD SOUND TRACKS Also is possible navigate between sound tracks pushing the rewind and forward buttons similar to playing CD or USB devices INFORMATION SOUND TRACKS If want look information about track playing push the INF button to display different features as are TITLE ARTIST ALBUM If enter a call the phone mode takes pr...

Page 15: ...Hz Frequency response 17 MHz 0 5 20 KHz 0 5 AUX Signal Noise relation 60 dB Output 1W 300 mV Input Separation 45dB 1KHz Output 1W 300 mV Input Frequency response 17 MHz 0 5 20 KHz 0 5 12 GENERAL CAUTIONS 1 This device is equipped with high sensitivity in buttons avoid applying excessive force to operates as this can damage them and reduce their life 2 Do not open the covers The device does not hav...

Page 16: ...t it may be because the files are not properly been recorded so it is recommended 4 1 Format the USB device using the commands from your PC 4 2 Crreate file folders MP3 WMA or AAC on the hard drive of your PC naming the USB folder and only save MP3 WMA AAC files on those folders 4 3 Save all folders in only one move to your USB 5 The USB connector is available for connecting only USB devices 6 You...

Page 17: ... and mistreatment in compact discs may cause jumps in playback and deterioration of sound quality please observe the following directions to the care of their compact discs 6 Finger marks dust and dirt must be carefully removed from the etched surface of compact discs shiny surface without impressions with a soft damp cloth wipe from the inside out disc surfaces 7 Never use chemicals such as clean...

Page 18: ... no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equ...

Page 19: ...You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment ...

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