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3) to repeat all tracks on the storage media. [RPT ALL] is 
displayed.
• If you press RPT again, the current track will be repeated 
only [RPT TRK] will be displayed
• Pressing RPT again repeats all tracks in the current folder 
only [RPT FLD] is displayed
•  Once  a  track  is  playing  in  repeat  mode,  or  to  check  if 
Repeat is on, press the RPT button.
•  To  Cancel  Repeat,  press  and  hold  the  RPT  button.  The 
display  will  revert  back  to  the  standard  track  number  & 
time elapsed display.  
RANDOM PLAY
• During playback, press the RDM button (Preset button 4) 
to display the current Random Play Mode. If Random Play is 
off, [RDM OFF] will be displayed.
• Press RDM again to select Random Play for the current 
folder only [RDM FLD] is displayed.
• Pressing RDM again selects Random Play for all tracks on 
the storage media [RDM ALL] is displayed. 
• To cancel Random Play, press RDM to display the current 
Random  Play  mode,  then  press  RDM  again  to  cancel 
Random Play
FOLDER SELECT
During  music  playback,  use  this  button  to  jump  to  the 
previous/next folder on the storage device.

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FOLDER

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DISPLAY FUNCTION
During playback, pressing the DISP button will automatically 
cycle  through  the  following  information  on  the  file  being 
played on the LCD display:

FOLDER NAME> FILE NAME> ALBUM> TITLE> ARTIST 

You  can  also  keep  pressing  the  DISP  button  to  find  the 
particular information you are after. Once you have cycled 
through all of the available track information by continuing 
to  press  the  DISP  button,  the  display  will  return  to  the 
standard Track Number & Time display. If you stop at this 
point, the Automatic Display function is cancelled.

STEERING WHEEL 

CONTROL INTERFACE 

READY

This  unit  includes  a  3.5mm  Steering  Wheel  Control 
interface. When used in conjunction with an after market 
Steering  Wheel  Control  Interface,  you  can  control  some 
functions  of  this  unit  with  the  Vehicle’s  OEM  Steering 
Wheel Controls. 
There is even a provision to adjust the Direct Subwoofer Level 
Control if the vehicle has Preset Up/Preset Down controls.
Control Functions (if available on vehicle):
VEHICLE  

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Summary of Contents for CA-CD800

Page 1: ...1 MODEL CA CD800 A2DP Bluetooth AM FM CD MP3 WMA SD USB AUX iPod iPhone Receiver INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...P16 Steering Wheel Control Interface Ready P17 Optional Remote Control P18 Troubleshooting P18 How To Reset The Unit P19 RDS Program Types Descriptions P20 Product Specifications P20 Supported File Types P21 Licensing P21 Register Your Product Online P21 Warranty P22 29 Notes P30 31 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following tw...

Page 3: ...e may accumulate on the CD Laser lens This may cause disc read errors If this occurs remove the disc and wait for the moisture to evaporate QUICK START GUIDE TUNER REGION SETTING When the unit is powered up for the first time or the battery is disconnected or runs flat you will need to set your tuner region 1 When you press the power button to turn on the unit OCEANIA will be displayed on the LCD ...

Page 4: ...REEN2 GREEN3 AMBER PINK1 PINK2 PURPLE1 PURPLE2 BLUE1 BLUE2 USER COLOUR ORANGE Press the ESC END RGB button button to confirm your selection See Page 10 for details on how to set the USER COLOUR STORE DEMO MODE When you connect the unit for the first time and press the Mute Power button the unit will operate in Demo Mode To exit Demo Mode press the Mute Power Button again See Page 10 to turn Demo M...

Page 5: ...5 WIRING DIAGRAM CONNECTING THE SYSTEM ...

Page 6: ...uniton Pressandholdtoturntheunitoff 6 ANSWER KEY In Bluetooth Handsfree mode REMOVAL RE A TT ACHMENT OF THE FACE PLEASE NOTE If any function does not work open the front panel re close Do not touch the contact pins on the rear of the face as this could cause contact problems If the contacts become dirty please clean with a soft cloth Petrol and other solvents must not come in contact with the fron...

Page 7: ...enu b END In Bluetooth Handsfree mode press to END a call or to Reject an incoming call before you answer c RGB 32K RGB COLOUR Press and hold this button to access the 32k variable colour setting mode See Page 9 for more information 11 BAND SEARCH a In Tuner mode press this button to cycle through Bands FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 MW1 or AM2 MW2 b InMediaplaybackmode presstoaccessthefolder filesearchmode c In...

Page 8: ...ounter Bass Xtender Bass Boost BAS Adjust the Bass level between 7 to 7 BAS CFQ SelectBasscentrefrequency 60 80 100 200Hz MID Adjust the Midrange level between 7 to 7 MID CFQ Select the Midrange centre frequency 0 5K 1 0K 1 5K 2 5KHz TRE Adjust the Treble level between 7 to 7 TRE CFQ Select the Treble centre frequency 10 0K 12 5K 15 0K 17 5KHz BAL Balance Adjust the balance between the right and l...

Page 9: ...n CT ON OFF Turn On or Off the CT function LOC ON OFF Local Distance Use this setting to Auto Seek to strong local stations Local or all stations regardless of their strength Distance AREA Select your country region for the tuner OCEANIA Australia New Zealand USA EUROPE RUSSIA press ESC END RGB to save CLK Clock To set the clock rotate the Encoder Volume Control to set the hours Note A or P will b...

Page 10: ...LCD display starts flashing You can then release the TUNE UP or DOWN button and press it again repeatedly until you select your desired frequency After 5 seconds the display will stop flashing and the unit will be tuned in to that station HOW TO STORE YOUR FAVOURITE STATIONS 1 Select your preferred Band Generally you would use FM1 or AM1 to save your favourite stations 6 stations per band If you n...

Page 11: ...atically REG OFF All stations can be tuned to automatically CT CLOCK TIME Turn CT on to set the clock time using RDS data Turn CT off to set the clock time manually iPod iPhone OPERA TION This unit is equipped with iPod iPhone control which allows you to directly control and charge iPod iPhones using the units controls with display of iPod iPhone track information appearing on the unit s LCD displ...

Page 12: ...ync cable BASIC SEARCH PLAYLIST ARTIST ALBUM SONG on iPod iPhone Press BAND to browse the iPod iPhone menu Then rotate the Encoder Volume Control clockwise to and press ENTER to choose one of the following selections then follow the steps below PLAYLIST Rotate the Encoder Volume control to select your desired Playlist and press ENTER to start play ARTIST Rotate the Encoder Volume Control to select...

Page 13: ...button and it will not be answered HOW TO END A CALL Once in a call press the ESC END RGB button to end the call BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE A2DP STREAMING OPERA TION You can make or receive phone calls with Bluetooth enabled phones and listen to music from an A2DP Bluetooth enabled device on the CA CD800 PAIRING A BLUETOOTH DEVICE When connecting a Bluetooth device for the first time you will need to pa...

Page 14: ...nect automatically every time you use the system If not or you have previously Disconnected the phone you can manually re connect it using the following steps TO REDIAL A NUMBER 1 During normal head unit operation press the ANSWER button to call the last number dialled by the paired mobile phone REDIAL will be displayed on the LCD screen 2 To confirm press either the ANSWER button again or ENTER o...

Page 15: ...ck Press this button again to resume music playback NOTE the volume level can be adjusted while the unit is paused Press the to skip forward to the beginning of the next or previous chapter track Press and hold to fast forward or fast rewind through the track 3 Press to eject the CD USB OPERATION Insert the USB Device 1 Open the cover marked on the front panel 2 Insert the USB device into the USB ...

Page 16: ...nt folder only press hold the INT button while in Intro Mode INT will be displayed on the LCD along with the folder number When you find your desired track press INT Twice to play the track normally REPEAT PLAY During playback press the RPT button Preset button 3 Insert the SD card into the slot with label facing up until a CLICK sound is heard 4 Replace the front panel and the unit will start pla...

Page 17: ...OLDER SELECT During music playback use this button to jump to the previous next folder on the storage device 6 FOLDER 5 DISPLAY FUNCTION Duringplayback pressingtheDISPbuttonwillautomatically cycle through the following information on the file being played on the LCD display FOLDER NAME FILE NAME ALBUM TITLE ARTIST You can also keep pressing the DISP button to find the particular information you ar...

Page 18: ... broadcasts Signals are too weak turn LOC off Check the antenna connection or replace the antenna if necessary Preset stations lost Yellow power cable is not correctly wired Ensure it is connected to Constant 12V Unable to Eject Disc Press hold the Eject button Display shows ERR 1 The USB or SD device cannot be read Confirm the device is formatted to FAT32 Windows file system Display shows ERR 3 V...

Page 19: ... only or try a different device Bluetooth Depending on the Bluetooth version of the device some Bluetoothdevicesmaynotbeabletoconnectwiththisheadunit As Bluetooth is a wireless communication protocol there may be times where connection between the device and head unit is lost or disrupted due to interference or other signal quality disruptions A2DP playback may be interrupted or playback speed may...

Page 20: ...Documentary A TEST Alarm Test ALARM Alarm function PRODUCT SPECIFICA TIONS Power Supply 12V DC 11 16V Negative Ground Fuse 15A Suitable Speaker 4 8Ω Impedance Power output MOSFET 50W MAX x 4 channels RMS output 22W x 4 10 THD Pre AMP output 5 0 V USB play mode 1KHZ 0dB 10 k Ω load Aux In level 300mV Subwoofer output 5 0 V USB play mode 61KHZ 0dB 10 k Ω load DAC 1 Bit iPod iPhone Charging USB 1A RA...

Page 21: ...ation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance Apple is not responsible for the operation of the device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple inc registered in the U S and other countries Windows Media and the windows l...

Page 22: ...s maladjustment of customer controls or other acts which are beyond the reasonable control of FUSION including deficiencies in consumable parts such as fuses and breakage or damage to antennae unless caused directly by defects in materials or workmanship and normal wear and tear of the product FUSION was not notified by the consumer of the alleged defect or malfunction of the product during the ap...

Page 23: ...roduct from becoming of unacceptable quality and or it is damaged by abnormal use Examples of goods becoming of unacceptable quality or of abnormal use by the consumer include Storage of product under improper conditions Exposure to excessive moisture or dampness Exposure to excessive temperature extremes or other adverse environmental conditions Unauthorised modifications of product connections o...

Page 24: ...magé accidentellement altéré mal installé endommagé dans une catastrophe naturelle par de la nourriture ou des liquides du fait d un mauvais ajustement des commandes utilisateur ou par tout acte échappant à la volonté de FUSION y compris la défaillance des consommables tels que les fusibles et la rupture ou l endommagement des antennes à moins que cela ne soit la conséquence directe d un défaut de...

Page 25: ... uso de piezas no autorizadas en reparaciones uso indebido abandono abuso accidente alteración instalación incorrecta causa de fuerza mayor derrame de alimentos o líquidos ajuste incorrecto de los controles del cliente u otros actos que estén más allá del control de FUSION incluida la falta de piezas consumibles tales como fusibles y la rotura o daños ocasionados a las antenas salvo que hayan sido...

Page 26: ...enza abuso incidenti modifiche installazione scorretta eventi riconducibili a cause di forza maggiore versamernto di liquidi o cibi cattiva regolazione dei comandi da parte del cliente o altre azioni che siano al di fuori del ragionevole controllo di FUSION compreso il malfunzionamento di materiali di consumo quali i fusibili e lesioni o danni alle antenne a patto che non siano causati direttament...

Page 27: ...le unsachgemäßer Gebrauch Vernachlässigung Missbrauch Unfall Abänderung unsachgemäße Installation höhere Gewalt Auslaufen von Lebensmitteln oder Flüssigkeiten unsachgemäße Einstellung der Bedienungselemente oder andere von FUSION nicht vorhersehbarer Vorfälle wie defekte Verbrauchsteile z B Sicherungen oder defekte oder beschädigte Antennen die nicht direkt auf Material oder Verarbeitungsfehlern z...

Page 28: ...ванием небрежностью злоупотреблением аварией переделкой неправильной установкой стихийными бедствиями пролитой едой или жидкостями неправильной регулировкой покупателем или другими действиями которые находятся вне разумного контроля фирмы FUSION включая дефекты используемых деталей таких как плавкие предохранители поломку или повреждение антенны если только они не вызваны непосредственно дефектами...

Page 29: ... verandering onjuiste installatie force majeure gemorst e voedsel of vloeistof verkeerde afstelling van de bediening of andere handelingen die waar Fusion geen controle over heeft zoals gebreken aan verbruiksonderdelen zoals zekeringen en breuk of schade aan antennes tenzij deze rechtstreeks zijn veroorzaakt door materiaal of fabricagefouten en de normale slijtage van het product Fusion was niet d...

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