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Folder Select
This function allows you to select a folder
containing MP3/WMA files and start playing
from the first track in the folder.
1. Press the [ 5 ] or [ 6 ] button.
Press the [ 6 ] button to move the next
folder. Press the [ 5 ] button to move the
previous folder.
2. To select a track, press the [
] or [
]
button.
Search Function
1. Press the [MENU] button to enter FOLD
SCH mode. Press the [VOLUME] button to
enter the folder list search mode.
2. Turn the [VOLUME] knob to select a folder.
3. Press the [VOLUME]
button to enter the file
list search mode. And then the track list
appears in the display.
4. Turn the [VOLUME] knob to select a track.
5. Press the [VOLUME] knob to play.
* When play back MP3 / WMA file, this
function is performed in the current folder.
Top function
The top function resets the CD player to the first
track of the disc. Press and hold the [
4
] button
(1 sec.) to play the first track (track No. 1) on the
disc.
* In case of MP3/WMA, the first track of the
current folder will be played.
CD/MP3/WMA Operations
Other various play functions
Scan play
This function allows you to locate and play
the first 10 seconds of all the tracks recorded
on a disc.
Press the [ 1 ] button to perform scan play.
Repeat play
This function allows you to play the current
track repeatedly or play a track currently
b e i n g p l a y e d i n t h e M P 3 / W M A f o l d e r
repeatedly.
CD:
1. Press the [ 2 ] button once or more until
“RPT ON” appears on the LCD to perform
repeat play.
2. Press [ 2 ] button repeatedly until “RPT
OFF” appears on the LCD to cancel repeat
playback.
MP3/WMA:
1. Press the [
2
] button once or more until
“TRACK RPT” appears on the display to
perform repeat play, and “RPT” segment
lights on.
2. For MP3/WMA files, press [
2
] button
repeatedly until “FOLDER RPT” appears
on the display for folder repeat play.
3. Press [
2
] button repeatedly until “RPT
OFF” appears on the display to cancel
repeat playback, and “RPT” segment goes
off.
Random play
This function allows you to play all tracks
recorded on a disc in a random order.
Press the [ 3 ] button to perform random play.
Press [SRC / ] button on the panel or remote
control to select “AUX”.
AUX is just for audio content with 3.5mm Jack
connector plugged into audio-in socket on the
front panel.
AUX Operations
6. TROUBLE SHOOTING
GENERAL
Problem
Cause
Measure
Unit can not
power on.
Unit fuse blown.
Replace with new fuse of correct rating.
Car battery fuse blown.
Replace with new fuse of correct rating.
Unit can not
power on.
Nothing happens
when buttons are
pressed.
Display is not
accurate.
The microprocessor has
malfunctioned due to noise, etc.
Turn off the power and remove the DCP.
Press the [RESET] button with a thin rod.
Note:
When the [RESET
] button is pressed, turn off
the ACC power.*
* When the [RESET] button is pressed, preset
radio stations, titles, etc. stored in memory are
cleared.
Remote control
does not work.
Battery depleted.
Change the battery.
Battery installed incorrectly.
Install the battery correctly.
No/low audio
output.
Improper audio output connection. Check wiring and correct.
Volume set too low.
Increase volume level.
Speakers damaged.
Replace speakers.
Heavily biased volume balance.
Adjust the channel balance to center position.
Speaker wiring is in contact with
metal part of car.
Insulate all speaker wiring connections.
Poor sound quality
or distortion.
Non-standard disc used.
Use a standard disc.
Speaker power rating does not
match unit.
Replace speakers.
Wrong connections.
Check wiring and correct.
Speaker is shorted.
Check wiring and correct.
Tel-Mute
malfunction.
MUTE wire is grounded.
Check the MUTE wiring and correct.
Unit resets itself
when engine is off.
Incorrect connection between
ACC and Battery.
Check wiring and correct.
AUX Input sensitivity setting
1. Press and hold the [DISP] button (1 sec.).
2. Turn the [VOLUME] knob to select “AUX
SENS”.
3. If the output level of connected external
audio player is “HIGH”, rotate [VOLUME]
knob and choose “LOW”. And if the output
level is “LOW”, choose “HIGH”.