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Stereo CD/MP3 Car Radio   DCR-M6000

with detachable MP3 player

Summary of Contents for DCR-M6000

Page 1: ...1 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 Stereo CD MP3 Car Radio DCR M6000 with detachable MP3 player ...

Page 2: ...der to learn all about the functions available please read this manual and keep it for future reference And if you once sell the unit please include the manual www dk digital com 2006 Copyright manufacturer DK digital GmbH 2 2 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 ...

Page 3: ...0 Controlling the volume 10 Tone control 10 Other settings 10 Radio mode 11 What is RDS 11 Selecting the frequency band 11 Searching for radio stations 11 Saving radio stations 12 Calling up saved stations 12 Changing the display 12 AF Alternative frequencies 13 TA TP Minimum volume for traffic announcements 13 PTY Search for programme contents 13 CD mode 14 Differences in the MP3 mode 15 Recordin...

Page 4: ...ew on the street In addition sunlight might lead to overheating and thus damage the device If you do not follow the instructions when connecting the device with the supply voltage this might lead to a discharge of the car battery In that case you will not be able to start the car Only operate the device by means of the instructions given here if your car s frame is connected to the negative pole o...

Page 5: ...talling your car radio in places that would subject the device to high temperatures be it through direct sunlight or the car heating Avoid installing your car radio in places that would subject the device to excessive dust or dirt e g near the ash tray You also should avoid installing your car radio in places that subject the device to increased levels of vibration The angle of inclination of the ...

Page 6: ...eaker rear right 2 Loudspeaker rear right 3 Loudspeaker front right 4 Loudspeaker front right 5 Loudspeaker front left 6 Loudspeaker front left 7 Loudspeaker rear left 8 Loudspeaker rear left Replacing the fuse The main fuse is situated next to the ISO connection If you cannot switch on the device in spite of correct installation and power supply this fuse might be blown In this case please replac...

Page 7: ...installation frame outward so that the installation frame is secured tightly in the installation hole 4 Take the ISO plug from the dashboard and insert it into the connection at the back side of the car radio Insert the plug of the aerial cable into the aerial socket Now gently push the car radio into the installation frame until the lateral metal pieces click into place Make sure you keep the unl...

Page 8: ...hrough the lateral slots between the casing front and the installation frame That way the metal pieces with which the installation frame secures the radio are pushed outward a bit 3 Move the unlocking keys deep enough into the slots so that the notch of the key is located directly under the plastic guide 4 Now slightly lift both keys and use them to pull out the radio from the installation frame 8...

Page 9: ...Button To select frequency band 11 TUNE TRACK Tuning radio stations in radio mode Track selection and search in disc mode 12 A PS Button Automatic saving of stations Calling up the saved stations 13 SCN LD DEL Button Scans frequency range Scan automatic tuning control Loudness Delete 14 LCD Display 15 Panel Open Button With this button you unlock the detachable panel 16 CD Slot Here you insert the...

Page 10: ...When you push the PUSH SELECT button four times BAL appears in the display for five seconds Now turn the VOL knob to adjust the volume ratio between right and left loudspeakers The respective value between 10L left side only and 0 centred to 10R right side only is shown in the display Fader When you push the PUSH SELECT button five times FAD appears in the display for five seconds Now turn the VOL...

Page 11: ...you are tuned to a station that transmits RDS information the name of the radio station is automatically displayed Selecting the frequency band Press the BD ENTER button several times to select the desired frequency band FM1 FM2 FM3 FM MW 1 MW 2 AM Medium wave Searching for radio stations Area Scan Briefly press the SCN button to start a search run that is constantly scanning the current frequency...

Page 12: ...native you can also have the device save radio stations it receives with a strong signal and allocate them to a station number Just hold down the A PS button for one second in the desired frequency range Once the device has saved the stations it starts playing each one for a few seconds If you want to stop this and continue to listen to the station that is being played just press the A PS button b...

Page 13: ... is activated as regional mode ON OFF Regional mode ON AF switching or PI SEEK is implemented to the station which have all PI codes same as current station REG segment is turned on in LCD display Regional mode OFF The regional code in the format of PI code is ignored when AF switching or PI SEEK is implemented Press the TA button to turn ON OFF traffic announcements When TA mode is on and traffic...

Page 14: ...hen playing a MP3 CD press the 5 button to skip 10 tracks backward press the 6 button to skip 10 tracks forward 14 14 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 In the play mode you can select certain parts of a track by holding down the TUNE TRACK buttons and so fast forward or fast backward When you let go the button the track will be played normally again During fast fo...

Page 15: ...ill blink Press or to select the first character Press SEL button Second character will blink for selection Repeat steps above for second and third character Press BD ENT button to confirm The song which has the same character selected will be displayed Press or to select the song you want to play Press BD ENT button to start playing Searching by Folder Press AS PS 3 times then folder search is ac...

Page 16: ...ress and hold REC button 3 REC starts flashing on the display 4 To exit recording press the BD ENT button VOICE RECORDING 1 Press MODE repeatedly and choose NAND 2 Press and hold REC button then voice recording will start 3 To exit recording press the BD ENT button DELETING FILES You can delete the music in the flash mp3 1 Press MODE repeatedly and choose NAND 2 Using button select the file you wa...

Page 17: ... is full Charging time 4 hours Playback time 3 5 hours Connecting MP3 Player to Computer IMPORTANT Make sure to POWER ON the MP3 player before connecting the USB cable to the computer FLASH MP3 OPERATIONS The display module of the unit can be used as a standalone flash MP3 player Locations of parts and controls Flash MP3 No Name Function Description 1 LCD DISPLAY LCD DISPLAY 2 MIC MIC 3 MENU Enter...

Page 18: ...re to resume playback 7 STOPPING PLAYBACK Press STOP button to stop playback 8 BROWSING FILES Press and hold button to browse files Using VOL VOL to select folder name and press FF to enter the selected folder To play selected file press FF To exit simply press STOP button Note RECORD folder is used by the system to store recording files Please do not delete this folder Note For steps 9 12 the uni...

Page 19: ... With REW FF button press and select FM RADIO b Press MENU again to enter FM mode Radio station s frequency will be shown in the display Note The earphone is also the antenna of FM radio Make sure that the earphone is connected to the MP3 Player 2 PRESET STATION a In FM MODE Press and hold MENU With FF REW choose PRESET Press MENU again to enter b Press FF REW turn ON OFF preset stations c Press M...

Page 20: ...rt recording and STOP to stop recording 3 RECORD QUALITY SETTINGS a In RECORD MODE press and hold MENU Choose RECORDING MODE Press MENU again to enter b With REW FF button select the different KBPS settings Press MENU to confirm 4 VAD SETTINGS VAD is setting the sensitivity of the microphone When recording from mic it is recommended to set it to OFF a In RECORD MODE press and hold MENU Choose VAD ...

Page 21: ...paration 50 dB 1 kHz Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 kHz TUNER FM Frequency Range 87 5 108 MHz Intermediate Frequency 10 7 MHz Sensitivity 2 8 µV Stereo Separation 30 dB Signal to Noise Ratio 50 dB Channel Step 50 kHz TUNER MW Frequency Range 522 1620 KHz Intermediate Frequency 450 KHz Usable Sensitivity 32 dBµV LINE OUT Output 5V max Impedance 10k Ohm GENERAL Power Supply 13 8V DC 10 8 15 6V allowabl...

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Page 24: ...ations This manual is copyrighted All rights reserved Neither the manual as a whole nor excerpts may be reproduced without our prior written permission DK digital GmbH 40878 Ratingen Germany www dk digital com 24 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 ...

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