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AERIALS AND AERIAL FITTING

The normal standard telescopic aerial is designed to be used fully extended. If any
segments are damaged or missing this will result in a deterioration of the radio reception.
If is important to keep the aerial clean which will prevent corrosion and subsequent high
resistance occurring within the segments which will lead to noisy or poor reception.

NOTE:

Special aerial cleaning fluid is available from most garages and car radio

specialists.

The ISO connector is supplied with a wire for use with an electrically powered aerial.
Each time the radio cassette player is turned on +12 Volts appears on this wire. This wire
must only be connected to the +12 Volt input terminal of the relay supplied with an electric
aerial (refer to the instructions supplied with the aerial). When the aerial has been fitted
correctly it will automatically extend when the power control of the radio cassette player
is turned on, and will retract when turned off. This type of aerial is excellent against
vandalism if you are prone to forgetting to retract your manual type aerial.

When fitting an aerial always try to sight the aerial as far away from the engine electric
as possible, this will ensure that any ignition interference is kept to a minimum. Always
make sure that the aerial is secured to a paint/underseal/rust free surface.

RADIO RECEPTION

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
objects such as cranes or gasometers, hills, trees, wet weather, hot weather etc. In
general, an increasing amount of noise and interference will be picked up by the radio
the further away it is from the transmitter. When driving through built up areas or along
a motorway, the FM reception may be patchy, this is due to the signal being momentarily
blocked or reduced by an object and then reappearing when the object has been passed,
this is heard as a shushing noise and is unfortunately unavoidable.

AM BAND:

  AM (amplitude modulated) in addition to the FM band, the receiver is capable

of receiving Medium Wave (MW) and Long Wave (LW) bands. These signals may be
received over very long distances because the transmitting signal will bend around the
curvature of the earth. These transmissions are affected by similar factors to the FM band,
but in addition to this the reception will alter as night falls. The ionised layer in the upper
atmosphere changes at night and allows more distant signals to be reflected back down
to the earth. Subsequently more stations will appear on the waveband and this may cause
tuning difficulties or co-channel interference (where 2 or more stations occupy the same
frequency on the waveband). If the interference is severe, retuning to an alternate frequency
(BBC often use more than 1 frequency) or selecting and tuning into a different waveband
may be necessary.

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Summary of Contents for GCE 7105 CD

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model GCE 7105 CD In Car Radio Compact Disc Player 022476 Goodmans Product Information Helpline 0870 873 0080...

Page 2: ...on helpline CONTENTS Accessories Page 3 Important Notes Page 4 Precautions and Maintenance Page 5 Installation Precautions Page 6 Removing and Attaching the Trim Ring Page 7 Using the Detachable Front...

Page 3: ...sary to return it for servicing 1 1 x 15 Amp fuse spare fuse for 12 volt supply wire of the unit 1 x 0 5 Amp fuse spare for memory 2 2 x ISO Plug Connector For use when ISO plugs are not used on your...

Page 4: ...ing the wire to it It is preferable to connect the black earthing wire directly to the negative terminal of the car battery WARNING POLARITY This model is only suitable for use in vehicles which have...

Page 5: ...ut the power amplifier stage If the car interior is extremely hot as after being parked in the sun do not use the player until the car has been driven for a while to cool off the interior Caution Vaux...

Page 6: ...emove the front panel before installing the unit Mounting angle adjustment Adjust the mounting angle to less than 20 MOUNTING EXAMPLE Installation in the dashboard Note Keep the release keys in a safe...

Page 7: ...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 indicate the correct placement of the ring Simply position the trim ring...

Page 8: ...side of the front panel will pop out 2 Remove the front panel by pulling from the left hand side 3 For safekeeping store the front panel in the supplied protective case immediately after being remove...

Page 9: ...nel 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 on the main unit body It may result in poor...

Page 10: ...s two separate power amplifiers to prevent possible damage to these amplifiers please ensure 1 The vehicle chassis is not used as a loudspeaker earth ve return 2 Front and Rear loudspeaker connecting...

Page 11: ...ar 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 Yellow Yellow with black stripe White White with black stripe Grey Grey wit...

Page 12: ...ssible damage to these amplifiers please ensure i The vehicle chassis is not used as a loudspeaker earth ve return ii Front and Rear loudspeaker connection wires are not joined together iii Any wires...

Page 13: ...Local Button 14 Preset Buttons 3 Mute Button 15 Display Button 4 Eject Button 16 Manual Skip Up Button 5 Disc Slot 17 Manual Skip Down Button 6 Mode Button 18 Auto Memory Store Preset Scan Button 7 O...

Page 14: ...shes Then press the button 16 to change minutes or button 17 to change hours MUTE Press MUT button 3 to mute the sound instantly If any button is pressed in the mute state the mute is released EQUALIZ...

Page 15: ...d distant stations Local setting for reception of strong station and a distant setting for reception of weaker stations This function is effect during AUTO SEEK operation AUTOMATIC MEMORY STORING PROG...

Page 16: ...ck number shows on display Hold button 17 or button 16 to reverse search or forward search CD play starts from when you release the button PAUSE PLAYBACK Press PAU button 19 to pause CD player Press i...

Page 17: ...le CDs 1 Be sure to use discs with following marks only for the unit to play 2 The unit cannot play a CD R and CD RW that is not finalized Please refer to the manual of your CD R CD RW recorder or CD...

Page 18: ...ransmissions 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 objects such as cranes or gasometers hil...

Page 19: ...interference can be caused by many factors locating the exact cause of the problem can often be very difficult and trouble shooting is usually best left to a professional car radio installer or to the...

Page 20: ...tion key to ACC The fuse is blown Replace the fuse with another 15A or 0 5A fuse Disc will You are trying to put in the Insert the compact disc with the label not play compact disc up side down side f...

Page 21: ...than 30 The disc player is not correctly Fasten the disc player securely secured Sound The compact disc is extremely Clean the compact disc try to play a skips dirty or defective disc different disc C...

Page 22: ...ere max CD PLAYER Signal to Noise Ratio More than 60 dB Channel Separation More than 60 dB Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 KHz RADIO FM Frequency Coverage 87 5 to 108 MHz IF 10 7 MHz Sensitivity S N 30 dB...

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