Goodman GCD 573M Instruction Manual Download Page 15

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Installation Helpline (01132) 868613

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1. Press the PWR button (12) to turn on the unit.

2. Press BND/LOU (FM/MW/LW) (16) to select the desired band, FM1, FM2, FM3 or 

MW/LW.

3. Press TUNE/SKIP UP (      ) (19) OR TUNE/SKIP DOWN (      ) (20)

The unit will automatically seek a station upwards or downwards and stop when a 
station is tuned in.
When there are many stations the automatic tuning stops frequently.

MANUAL TUNING

1. Press the PWR button (12) to turn on the unit.

2. Press BND/LOU (16) to select the desired band, FM1, FM2, FM3, MW or LW.

3. Use Tune up (      ) (19) or Tune down (      ) (20) for more than 2 seconds then 

“Manual”.  Will show in this display.  Press Tune up (      ) (19) or down button (      ) 
(20) to tune to your desired station.

Radio reception

AUTOMATIC TUNING (SEEK)

12

16 19

20

Summary of Contents for GCD 573M

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL GCD 573M Comprising of GCE 572RDS In Car Radio Cassette Player And GCD 573C 10 Disc 10 Changer...

Page 2: ...35 Installation Pages 36 39 Handling the Discs Page 40 Troubleshooting Page 40 P 2 MULTIPATH DISTORTION MUTING Please note An integrally mounted screen aerial may give rise to increase multipath dist...

Page 3: ...lation Helpline 01132 868613 P 3 ACCESSORIES Please retain the carton and packing materials as this is the best protection for the unit should it be necessary to return it for servicing 1 2 x Release...

Page 4: ...sure that the paint is scraped clean from the metal work before attaching the wire to it It is preferable to connect the black earthing wire directly to the negative terminal of the car battery WARNI...

Page 5: ...st and avoid handling with greasy or oily hands Also keep the away from magnets and motors of the permanent magnet type It is not advisable to use cassette tapes longer than C 90 45 minutes per side i...

Page 6: ...entre and pull the ring towards you away from the main unit The trim ring can only be fitted to the main unit one way only A removable label with TOP printed on it is placed on the top of the ring to...

Page 7: ...nt panel will pivot down allowing access to the tape compartment 2 With the panel in the down position hold the top of the panel at its mid point and pull to remove 3 For safekeeping store the front p...

Page 8: ...ons when Handling 1 Do not drop the front panel 2 Do not put pressure on the display or control buttons when detaching or reinstalling the front panel 3 Do not touch the contacts on the front panel or...

Page 9: ...rmal driving functions of the vehicle Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperatures such as from direct sunlight or hot air from the heater or where it would be subject to d...

Page 10: ...E TO BOTH 2 AND 4 SPEAKER CONNECTION This radio contains two separate power amplifiers to prevent possible damage to these amplifiers please ensure 1 The vehicle chassis is not used as a loudspeaker e...

Page 11: ...any unused wires are insulated to prevent shorting ISO Connector pin A6 Car Light Illumination is not used on this player ISO PLUG A ISO PLUG B A8 A4 A7 A5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 CARRADIO ISO PLUG Y...

Page 12: ...ction This radio contains two separate power amplifiers to prevent possible damage to these amplifiers please ensure i The vehicle chassis is not used as a loudspeaker earth ve return ii Front and Rea...

Page 13: ...n PAU 8 Mode Button MOD 23 Disc Scan Button SCN 9 Release Button 24 Disc Repeat Button RPT 10 Local distant Button LOC 25 Disc Shuffle Button SHF 11 Display Button DSP 26 Disc Down Button D DN 12 Powe...

Page 14: ...ble Balance or Fader functions press the SEL button 13 repeatedly unit the desired function shows in the display Press the VOL Up 15 Down button 14 to adjust the desired function The display will show...

Page 15: ...lly seek a station upwards or downwards and stop when a station is tuned in When there are many stations the automatic tuning stops frequently MANUAL TUNING 1 Press the PWR button 12 to turn on the un...

Page 16: ...r the first 6 stations that are broadcasting TA TP RDS data Press the TA buttons 2 until TA is no longer shown in the display it this is not desired d When there are less than 6 different stations in...

Page 17: ...ncy of the station in the network changes from 98 5 MHz through 102 5 MHz as the driver passes through each transmitter By using the AF function the driver can keep listening to the programme in the s...

Page 18: ...It cannot be received on the MW LW band The RDS functions of this unit cannot be used if the received FM station is not transmitting the RDS data and may not work properly in area without RDS transmis...

Page 19: ...allows switching the REGIONAL Mode ON OFF The current state of the REGIONAL Mode is indicated by a message REG ON or REG OFF Which is displayed for 4 seconds after the AF REG button 3 is pressed To c...

Page 20: ...If the Regional function is on a regional station with traffic announcement is received 1 If the radio was in Cassette mode or in External mode it switches temporarily to Radio mode and the display w...

Page 21: ...CD Playback 1 Press TA button 2 while playing back a tape or CD TA appears on the display window while playback continues When a traffic information broadcast starts TA starts blinking The tape or CD...

Page 22: ...lected PTY code is stored How to select the PTY code Figure 4 shows how to select a programme type Only one programme type can be selected PTY code is always enabled The radio will always respond to a...

Page 23: ...ther TAPE FUNCTION keys 6 7 until they lock to release gently press the opposite key To change the tape play direction press both TAPE FUNCTION keys simultaneously The display will show the direction...

Page 24: ...ugh a track press and hold TUNE SKIP buttons 19 or 20 Release the button to return the player to its normal operation Press the DSP Display button 11 during disc play to show disc current playtime for...

Page 25: ...ECEPTION FM BAND FM Frequency Modulated transmissions are far superior in sound quality than AM transmissions MW LW The signal can be affected by many factors such as car ignition tall buildings metal...

Page 26: ...te player is properly earthed and tuned to the correct frequency As radio interference can be caused by many factors locating the exact cause of the problem can often be very difficult and trouble sho...

Page 27: ...e Distorted audio Check loudspeaker wiring This product contains a biamp it is vitally important not to connect the front loudspeaker earth return wire to the rear speaker earth return wire Do not use...

Page 28: ...dB FM SECTION Frequency Range 87 5 108 MHz Channel Step 50 KHz Intermediate Frequency 10 7 MHz Usable Sensitivity 6 dB Image Rejection Ratio 45 dB IF Rejection Ratio 60 dB TAPE SECTION Tape Speed 4 7...

Page 29: ...P 29 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 10 DISC CD CHANGER GCD 573C Disc Magazine Compact Disc Changer System Disc Auto Changer DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT DISC CHANGER 10...

Page 30: ...a preset level the protection circuit halts all unit operations If this should happen open a window and allow the car to cool Condensation Moisture can condense on the laser lens of the CD changer du...

Page 31: ...the magazine 1 Slide the door toward the right 2 First check that the magazine with the discs has its top side facing up and it is pointed in the right direction for installation Push it in until cli...

Page 32: ...ine These symptoms occur when there are burrs on the centre hole or outside circumference of the disc and as a result the disc has not been loaded properly or the disc catches on something inside the...

Page 33: ...The reset button must be activated with either a ball point pen or thin metal object It is to be activated for the following reason Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed Some...

Page 34: ...o be installed in a car equipped with an on board drive or navigation computer do not disconnect the battery cable If the cable is disconnected the computer memory may be lost Under these conditions u...

Page 35: ...properly setting the anti vibration board At the time of shipping the built in anti vibration board is set for horizontal installation 0 There are built in anti vibration boards on both the left and...

Page 36: ...s B using the hexagonal bolts M6 x 12 and the hexagonal nuts M6 Pull back the carpet and determine where to attach the unit Stick the supplied double sided tape to the bottom of the brackets B and pee...

Page 37: ...using the hexagonal bolts M6 x 12 and the hexagonal nuts M6 Pull back the carpet and determine where to attach the unit Stick the supplied double sided tape to the bottom of the brackets B and peel o...

Page 38: ...exagonal bolts M6 x 12 and the hexagonal nuts M6 Pull back the carpet and determine where to attach the unit Stick the supplied double sided tape to the bottom of the brackets B and peel off the paper...

Page 39: ...built in anti vibration boards on both the left and right sides are set to the horizontal installation position 0 Attach the left and right brackets A using the hexagonal bolt M4 x 5 Determine the mou...

Page 40: ...us scratches that could cause sound skip 5 Do not expose discs to direct sunlight high humidity or high temperatures for extended periods of time Long exposure to high temperatures can warp the disc 6...

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