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The term “Dynamic Range” describes the ratio of quietest and
loudest sound. If the dynamic range is very large, you will experi-
ence very quiet and very loud sounds.
This may cause replay problems. Let us assume that you are
watching a DVD in a relatively loud environment. You can
now increase the volume to be able to hear also the very quiet
passages, however with the disadvantage that loud passages
will be unacceptably loud. In this case it would make sense to
compress the dynamic range (i.e. reduce) and increase the
output volume at the same time.
•
FULL -2/8:
The dynamic range is compressed slightly (2/8)
to full (FULL).
•
OFF:
The dynamic range is not compressed at all (default).
Dual Mono
The Audio output is normally in stereo. Here you have the possi-
bility to choose Mono-output instead of Stereo-output.
•
Stereo:
The Audio output is in Stereo (default).
•
Mono L:
The Audio output is in Mono. In this case the signal
of the “left” stereo channel is transmitted to all speakers.
•
Mono R:
The Audio output is in Mono. In this case the signal
of the “right” stereo channel is transmitted to all speakers.
•
Mix Mono:
The Audio output is in Mono. In this case the sig-
nal of the “both” stereo channel is transmitted to all speakers.
Technical data
General
Supply voltage ..................................................................DC 12 V
Power consumption ........................................................10 A max.
Power ................................................................... 4 x 40 W PMPO
Monitor .....................................................................7.6 cm/3” TFT
FM band
Frequency range ........................................87.5 MHz ~ 108.0 MHz
Effective sensitivity............................................................. 10 dBµ.
AM band
Frequency range ............................................522 kHz ~ 1600 kHz
Effective sensitivity................................................................ 36 dB
(Line-Out)
Signal format .................................................................PAL/NTSC
CD player
System .............................................................MP3 Audio System
Suitable CDs .................CD/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3/DVD/VCD Disks
(12 cm disks)
Playable bit rates .................................................... 32 - 320 kBit/s
Housing dimensions ....................................178 W x 50 H x 174 D
Regionalcode. ...................2 (= Europe, Greenland, South Africa,
Egypt and Middle East, Japan)
Net weight ........................................................................... 1.49 kg
Subject to technical changes without prior notice!
This device has been tested according to all relevant current
CE guidelines, such as electromagnetic compatibility and low
voltage directives, and has been constructed in accordance with
the latest safety regulations.
Troubleshooting
Before going through the checklist please make all the con-
nections first. If you still have questions after going through the
checklist, please consult your local customer service representa-
tive.
Fault Symptoms Cause
Solution
CDs are drawn
only half way into
the CD tray.
The transport
screws have not
been removed.
Remove the transport
screws.
After inserting a
CD the device
automatically
switches to Radio
mode.
The CD is inserted
the wrong way
round.
Insert the CD right way
round.
CD cannot be
selected using
the MODE
button.
There is no CD
inserted.
Insert a CD.
The CD does not
play back after
being inserted
into the device.
The volume control
is set too low.
Turn up the volume.
The device has
not been correctly
connected.
Check the +12 V and
earth connection.
CD works
intermittently
(dropouts).
The surface of the
road is uneven.
Wait until the road
becomes smoother
before playing the CD.
The device is not
firmly installed.
Install the device firmly.
Ensure that the rear at-
tachment is used if the
vehicle does not have
any suitable retainer
for the rear section of
the device.
The CD is dama-
ged.
Try another CD. If this
works correctly, the
first CD is probably
damaged.