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Identification of Controls and Functions

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1. POWER ON/OFF, MODE button
2. VOLUME UP/DOWN knob, SEL button
3. TUNE UP/DOWN knob, BAND/LOUD button
4. Disc EJECT button
5. CALL and PAIR button
6. CALL END and MUTE button
7. SEEK UP button
8. TRACK DOWN button
9. WB (Weather Band), ALM (Alarm) button
10. T/F (Time/Frequency) button

11. Station Preset 1, Play/Pause button
12. Station Preset 2, Track Intro button
13. Station Preset 3, Track Repeat button
14. Station Preset 4, Track Random button
15. Station Preset 5 button
16. A.PS (Auto Preset Scan)
17. USB Port
18. AUX Jack
19. Microphone Hole
20. DISC Slot

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Radio Reception

Strong Signal Noise may occur when you are very close to a

Transmitter Tower. The broadcast signals are extremely

strong which causes noise and sound break-up at the radio

receiver.

When a vehicle reaches an area where there are two strong

stations broadcasting at similar frequencies, the original station

may lose it's reception and the second station will be

broadcasted. At this time, there will be some noise present

which we call Station Drift Noise.

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Station 1
88.1MHz

Station 2
88.3MHz

STRONG SIGNAL NOISE

STATION DRIFT NOISE

Summary of Contents for CSS-5930BT

Page 1: ...ustom Radio Corp 4012 Merchant Rd Fort Wayne IN Tel 260 489 2062 www customradio net CSS 5930BT AM FM WB CD MP3 WMA Bluetooth 4 CHANNEL Public Address Capability Owner s Manual Custom Radio Corporatio...

Page 2: ...2 Specifications Performance Car Audio Wiring Configuration 3 Identification of Controls and Functions 4 General Operation 5 6 Radio Operation 7 Compact Disc Operation 8 USB Operation 9 Bluetooth Oper...

Page 3: ...connectors on the rear of unit accept microphone inputs Electronic volume control function Bass Treble Balance Fader High Power external Amp design 45Wx4 channels This AM FM WB CD MP3 WMA Bluetooth ca...

Page 4: ...inner circle after 10 secs Poor Quality CD R Err Err Note Some CD R s may not play and may cause an ERROR CODE to appear If a CD becomes stuck inside your audio unit press BAND and MODE buttons simul...

Page 5: ...reset 4 Track Random button 15 Station Preset 5 button 16 A PS Auto Preset Scan 17 USB Port 18 AUX Jack 19 Microphone Hole 20 DISC Slot 17 Radio Reception Strong Signal Noise may occur when you are ve...

Page 6: ...it on From BT VOL 00 to BT VOL 30 USA or EUROPE From ILLUM 01 to ILLUM 10 This feature controls the illumination intensity of the unit BT F MIC front or BT R MIC rear Select BT MIC F if you want to ta...

Page 7: ...e Volume control counter clockwise to decrement hour indication rotate Volume control clockwise to increment hour indication 4 Press and hold the T F button once again until the minutes display begins...

Page 8: ...selecting preset buttons 1 5 SCAN button station 6 and manually tune to station 7 Turn 7 A PS Auto Preset 7 1 AUTO PRE SET SCAN Pressing this button momentarily scans the stations preset 1 5 of the cu...

Page 9: ...to select track and push BAND to play the selected track 8 13 AUX INPUT Operation Public Address PA PUBLIC ADDRESS PA The Radio is equipped with two microphone inputs for public address purposes MICR...

Page 10: ...e Audio Unit supports A2DP Audio Advanced Distribution Profile and AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile and both profiles are available to listen music at the Audio Unit via cellular phone which i...

Page 11: ...Audio unit to Cellular Phone To switch back to the Audio Unit press CALL button again it appears phone icon Bluetooth Operation 10 Bluetooth Operation 5 6 19 3 Pairing in Hands Free modes 1 Press and...

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