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b) Press & hold for 2 seconds to transfer the call from the 
RV-CD800 back to the Mobile Phone.
7. NUMERIC BUTTONS
a)  In  the  Tuner  mode,  press  the  Numeric  buttons  to  recall  the 
preset  stations.  Press  and  hold  these  buttons  for  2  seconds  to 
store stations.
b) In Media playback mode, Press the Numeric buttons to perform 
the operations below:

8. ZONE FADER CONTROL
Adjust the fader between the front and rear speakers from 12R 
(full external) to 12L (full internal).
9. EQ/DISPLAY
a) EQ. Press this button to select the preset equaliser settings: 
FLAT->POP->USER->DANCE->ROCK->CLASSIC-> 
JAZZ->VOCAL
b) DISP. Press & hold for 2 seconds. 
• In MP3/WMA playback mode, press to display ID3 information: Track
number and elapsed play Time - > File - > Album - > Title - > Artist,
• In iPod/iPhone playback mode, press to display Album -> Title -> Artist
10. ESC/END
a) ESC – ESCAPE. Press to quick return previous menu or mode 
rather than having to cycle through all of the options in the menu.
b) END – In Bluetooth Handsfree mode, press to END a call or to 
Reject an incoming call (before you answer).

11. BAND/SEARCH
a) In Tuner mode, press this button to cycle through Bands:
FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 (MW1) or AM2 (MW2).
b) In Media playback mode, press to access the folder / file search mode.
c) In iPod/iPhone playback mode, press this button to access the 
iPod/iPhone search functions.
12. MENU 
Press to access the system menu. See Page 9 for menu options.
13. TUNE UP/DOWN, FILE & TRACK UP/DOWN 
& FAST FORWARD/BACK
a) TUNE UP/DOWN. In tuner mode, press this button to Auto Seek 
to the next station or press and hold this button to manually tune 
in to your desired station.
b)  FILE  &  TRACK  UP/DOWN.  In  CD  or  USB/SD  media  playback 
mode, press these buttons to skip a chapter, track or file.
c) FAST FORWARD/BACK. In USB/SD media playback mode, press 
and hold momentarily to fast forward/rewind.
14. SOURCE
a)  Press  the  SOURCE  button 

  to  cycle  through  the  following 

sources  (if  available):  Radio>  CD>  FRT  USB>  REAR  USB> 
SD> BT AUDIO> AUX1> AUX2
b) Press and hold Source button          to turn the unit off

Number

1

Pause/Play

Intro

Repeat

Random

Folder Up Folder Down

Button

2

3

4

5

6

Summary of Contents for RV-CD800

Page 1: ...1 MODEL RV CD800 A2DP Bluetooth AM FM CD MP3 WMA SD USB AUXx2 iPod iPhone Receiver INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...es with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference AND This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation ...

Page 3: ...y 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 scre...

Page 4: ...ter 0000 for the PIN Please see P12 for detailed Bluetooth operation DASHBOARD INSTALLA TION The following illustration shows a typical installation If you have any questions or require information regarding installation kits consult your car audio retailer If you are not sure how to install this unit correctly have it installed by a qualified installer ...

Page 5: ...WIRING DIAGRAM CONNECTING THE SYSTEM AMP RED H W ITE REAR LINE OUT RCA TO RCA CABLE NOT INCLUDED CONNECTOR ISO REAR AUX IN RIGHT LEFT REAR L R ANTENNA JACK USB CONNECTION CABLE ...

Page 6: ...turn Mute ON or OFF 6 ANSWER KEY In Bluetooth Handsfree mode a Press this button to answer an incoming call 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 no...

Page 7: ...nu b END In Bluetooth Handsfree mode press to END a call or to Reject an incoming call before you answer 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 iPod iPhone playback mode press this button to access the iPod iPhone search functions 12 MENU Press to access the system menu ...

Page 8: ... 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 left sp...

Page 9: ...ionforAlternateFrequenciesfunction 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...

Page 10: ...an RDS station an RDS icon and information about the presenter station or program is displayed This unit supports the following RDS features PTY SELECT PROGRAM TYPE Before tuning to RDS stations you can select program type and let the unit search only for programs of the selected category Press the MENU button to enter the System Menu press ENTER again to confirm and select PTY type search for tha...

Page 11: ...M 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 your desired Artist then press ENTER Rotat...

Page 12: ...e cable is connected correctly to the USB port and only use an original iPod iPhone data sync cable 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 RV CD800 PAIRING A BLUETOOTH DEVICE When connecting a Bluetooth device for the first time you will need to pair the device...

Page 13: ...he device volume adjustment may be possible from the device Please ensure it is not set too high to avoid distortion NOTE ID3 type information Title Artist Album etc is not available on the LCD screen in Bluetooth A2DP mode DISCONNECTING THE BLUETOOTH DEVICE 1 IftheBluetoothdeviceispairedandyouwanttodisconnect it from the RV CD800 press MENU to enter the System Menu Keep pressing until DISCONN is ...

Page 14: ...played on the LCD screen HEAD UNIT HANDSET CALL TRANSFER You can transfer the call from the car speakers head unit back to the phone during a call by pressing the ANSWER button for 2 seconds TRANSFER will be displayed on the LCD display Press the ANSWER button again for 2 seconds to transfer the call back to the head unit MEDIA PLAYBACK CD USB SD AUX IN CD PLAYBACK You can play the following forma...

Page 15: ...raw the left of the face outwards to remove it 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 playing files from the card automatically Removal of the SD Card Detach the face and press the card until you hear a click sound The card is now disengaged You can then remove the card NOTE Please ensure that USB devic...

Page 16: ...PEAT PLAY During playback press the RPT button Preset button 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 R...

Page 17: ... the check list please check the wiring connection diagram If problems persist please consult your Car Audio dealer No power or no sound Ignition is not on Turn the Ignition to accessories Unit is off press the power button to activate the unit Fuse is blown Please replace the fuse If the speakers are connected to the speaker outputs check the speaker connections If the speakers are connected to a...

Page 18: ...ding 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 vary or playback may not resume automatically ...

Page 19: ...ocumentary 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 RAD...

Page 20: ...emarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG inc and any use of such marks by FUSION ELECTRONICS is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners SUPPORTED FILE FORMA TS MPEG1 2 2 5 Layer 2 3 WMA Version 7 8 9 Sampling frequency MPEG1 32 44 1 48 kHz MPEG2 16 22 05 2...

Page 21: ...easonable 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 applicable limited warranty period The product serial number or the accesso...

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