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To store / recall a preset radio stations

Information display

To clear the DAB station memory

You can store up to a total of 18 DAB radio
stations in the memory.

- Select a band (if needed)
- Select a station by

or

buttons.

- Press and hold a preset button ( - ) for

at least 2 seconds.

- Select a band (if needed).
- Press a preset button ( - ) briefly to

recall the stored station.

Press the

button repeatedly to display

as follows:
Component name -> Clock -> DLS message
(up to 128 character, 20 seconds time out) -
> Program type (10 seconds time out) ->
Ensemble name (10 seonds time out) ->
Received signal strength (10 seconds time
out) - > Current DAB band (10 seconds time
out)

The items of DLS message, program type,
ensemble name appears when it is
availabled.

DAB can carry “radiotext” (in DAB

terminology, Dynamic Label Segment, or
DLS) from the station giving real-time
information such as song titles, music type
and news or traffic updates.

Various different services are

embeded into one ensemble (which is also
typically called a multiplex.)
You can store up to a total of 18 DAB radio
stations in the memory.

Press and hold the

button to clear all the

DAB stations memory.

switch CCE203DAB will automatically

to

.

- To store a station:

1 6

- To recall a station:

1 6

DISP

Note:

DLS:

Ensemble:

EQ

Automatically Switching between DAB
and FM

The
switch

FM

- When the DAB signal of the current
program is lost or becomes too weak, the
radio will automatically switch to the last FM
station listened to.
- When the DAB signal level returns, the
radio will automatically switch back to the
original DAB program.
Note: This function can be disabled as
decribed on page 9 “DAB-FM Y”, “DAB-FM
N”.

Switching to CD/MP3 mode

Loading/Removing a Disc

Playing/Pausing

Playing the previous/ next track

Playing forward and backward

Go to the previous / next 10 track

1. If there is no CD/MP3 disc inserted in the
player

2. If a CD/MP3 disc is already inserted in
the player, press

button to switch to

the CD/MP3 mode.

During playback, press the

button to

interrupt the playback. Press again to
resume the playback.

- During playback, press the

button to

play the next track. The track number shows
on the LCD display.
The unit will automatically play the first
track on the current disc when the last track
of the current disc has been played.
- When played time of the current track or
file is short, briefly press the

button to

play the previous track.
- When played time is long, press the
button to play the current track from the
beginning. The track number shows on the
LCD display.

During playback, press and hold the

or

button to fast forward or fast reverse.

Release the buttons when the desired
location is found, and normal playback
starts.

During CD playback, press the

or

button

to play the previous or next 10 track.

MODE

5

6

, press the

(

) button on the

front panel to flip down the front panel, then
gently insert a CD/MP3 disc with the printed
side facing up into the disc slot until you feel
some resistance. The disc is draw into the
driver automatically. The CD/MP3 playback
begins.

1. Press the

(

) button on the front

panel to flip down the front panel and then
insert a disc into the disc slot with the
printed side facing upward, the player will
play the disc automatically.
2.To eject the disc, press the

(

)

button on the front panel to flip down the
front panel, then press the

(

)

button.

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

EJECT

CD/MP3 Disc Operations

Summary of Contents for CCE203DAB

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Page 2: ...1 CD MP3 Operations 1 Mixed CD Operations 1 1 USB Device Operations 1 Disc Notes 1 02 Safety instructions 3 5 6 7 07 Location and Function of Keys 8 General Operations 10 11 AUX in Operations 5 15 SD MMC Card Operations 6 7 Trouble Shooting 18 Specifications RDS Radio Data System Operations 12 DAB Radio Operations 3 Disc 4 4 ...

Page 3: ...e air flow or cooling The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing Take care that foreign objects do not enter or liquids are not spilled into the case through any openings If this should happen refer to qualifed service personnel before attempting to use Playing at high volume can hinder the driver s concentration on traffc and road conditions and constitutes a safety hazard CLASS...

Page 4: ...perly installed either from Front conventional DIN Front mount or Rear DIN Rear mount installation utilizing threaded screw Holes at the sides of the unit chassis For details refer to the following illustrated installation methods Installing the unit Be sure you test all connections first and then follow these steps to install the unit 1 Make sure the ignition is turned off and then disconnect the...

Page 5: ... of the dashboard and bend open the tabs located around the sleeve with a screwdriver Not all tabs will be able to make contact so examine which ones will be most effective Bending open the appropriate tabs behind the dashboard to secure the sleeve in place 10 Reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery s negative terminal Then replace the outer trim ring and install the unit s front panel see the ...

Page 6: ...el then gently push the front panel towards the left side before pulling it out from the unit 3 Store the front panel in the protective case provided for safe keeping REMOVING AND PROTECTING DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL 1 2 front panel front panel Open button protective case TO ATTACH THE FRONT PANEL Hold the right side of the front panel with the plate facing down First attach the left side of the fron...

Page 7: ... Front Left White Front Left White Black Rear Left Green Rear Left Green Black WHITE WHITE BLACK GREEN GREEN BLACK VIOLET VIOLET BLACK GREY GREY BLACK FRONT 4 ohm LEFT SPEAKER REAR 4 ohm RIGHT SPEAKER TO MEMORY B GND B ACC B BLUE RED YELLOW FRONT 4 ohm REAR 4 ohm BLACK TO ANTENNA DAB Antenna Socket Antenna Socket ORANGE TO TEL MUTE CABLE RCA connector to rear right output Red RCA connector to rear...

Page 8: ...t LED Indicator Reset Button Band LOUD Button Preset Station 1 6 Buttons AMS Auto storage Preset memory Scan Button 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 9 UP Button Tune up Seek up next track fast forward 8 DOWN Button Tune down Seek down previous track fast reverse AF REG Button TA Button PTY Button EQ Button 1 Playing Pausing Button 2 Scan SCN Playback Button 3 Repeat RPT Playback Button 4 Shu...

Page 9: ...u mode then press the button to select the menu item in sequence as follows TA SEEK or TA ALARM PI SOUND or PI MUTE RETUNE L or RETUNE S MASK DPI or MASK ALL DAB FM Y or DAB FM N BEEPS 2 BEEP ALL BEEP OFF After selecting the desired menu item rotate the button to make the adjustment VOLUME SELECT VOLUME SELECT g g g g g ND TA SEEK or TA ALARM TA SEEK mode TA ALARM mode Note PI SOUND or PI MUTE sea...

Page 10: ...key is pressed Beep off mode The beep sound is disabled Beep 2nd mode The beep sound will be heard when you hold down a button with a dual function which activates the second function of this button on DAB FM Y default setting When the DAB signal of the current program is lost or becomes too weak the radio will automatically switch to the FM band to the last FM station listen to When the DAB signa...

Page 11: ...o stations Auto store Preset scan Press the button to select the radio mode one of the three You can store up to a total of 18 FM or 6 MW radio stations in the memory manually or automatically Select a band if needed Select a station by or buttons refer to auto manual tuning Hold a Preset button for at least 2 seconds Select a band if needed Press a preset button briefly to recall the stored stati...

Page 12: ...n allowing the broadcasting of traffic information Alternative frequencies Function allowing an automatic search for the best alternative frequency available Briefly press the button to switch AF mode on or off When AF is switched on AF appears on the LCD display If the reception becomes bad AF will blink and the tuner will return to alternative frequencies When an emergency broadcasting is receiv...

Page 13: ...c announcements received will interrupt disc mode AUX in mode or radio mode Listening to Traffic Announcement DAB Radio Operations DAB is the abbreviated form of the Digital Audio Broadcasting The biggest difference of the DAB and FM MW traditional broadcasting besides the DAB digital radio has unparalleled anti jamming capability resistance to noise electromagnetic wave propagation fading suitabl...

Page 14: ...be disabled as decribed on page 9 DAB FM Y DAB FM N Switching to CD MP3 mode Loading Removing a Disc Playing Pausing Playing the previous next track Playing forward and backward Go to the previous next 10 track 1 If there is no CD MP3 disc inserted in the player 2 If a CD MP3 disc is already inserted in the player press button to switch to the CD MP3 mode During playback press the button to interr...

Page 15: ...s in the current folder in random sequence The word appears on the LCD display Press again to cancel random playing S SCN SCN D SCN S RPT RPT D RPT S SHF SHF D SHF How to select a file in MP3 mode There is one ways to access a file in MP3 mode a Press the button once to access the track number search mode The message will be shown on the LCD display and the symbol will blink b Rotate the button to...

Page 16: ...ct cannot support all MP3 players When connecting an MP3 player and there is a normal battery in the player non rechargeable battery you should remove the battery from the MP3 player and then connect it to the USB port Otherwise it may cause battery burst When reading a USB device be sure not to remove it from the USB port change mode beforehand Using the USB stick MODE Note USB Operations The is ...

Page 17: ...Rs CD RWs may not be played on this unit see 1 1 To have more reliable play back please see following recommendations a Use CD RWs with speed 1x to 4x and write with speed 1x to 2x b Use CD Rs with speed 1x to 8x and write with speed 1x to 2x c Do not play a CD RW which has been written more than 5 times d The car radio supports discs which comply with the ISO 9660 level 1 or level 2 format or the...

Page 18: ... properly connected Check wiring connection Sound skips The installation angle is more than 30 0 Adjust the installation angle less than 300 The surface of CD is extremely dirty or has been scraped Clean the disc or try to replace a new one The operation keys do not work 1 The built in microcomputer is not operating properly due to noise 2 The front panel has not properly installed 1 Press the but...

Page 19: ...Noise Ratio 55 dB Channel Separation 40 dB Frequency Response 40Hz 18 KHz Frequency Range 87 5 108 MHz IF 10 7 MHz Sensitivity S N 30dB 4µV Stereo Separation Maximum power output Discs files played CD DA CD R RW MP3 Frequency Range 174 240 MHz Signal to Noise Ratio 55dB mono 30 dB 65dBu 1KHz Frequency Range 522 1620 KHz IF 450 KHz Note Design and specification are subject to change with notice DAB...

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