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RADIO INTERFERENCE

In the event that your player suffers from interference from your vehicles ignition or
charging system, please read carefully the guidance given below.  It should be noted that
in the majority of cases, interference is mostly caused by a missing or defective device
or the ignition HT leads are worn or are of poor quality.

The ignition circuit consists of the coil, distributor, spark plug leads, and spark plugs, all
of these components pass very high voltage and unless they are screened or suppressed
will cause electrical interference to the radio. This can occur in any of the following ways:

a. Travel along the +12 Volt supply cable to the radio or
b. As a radio frequency which is received by the car aerial and processed as a signal or
c. By both points a and b shown above.

Before replacing or adding any suppression devices or filters, check carefully that the car
aerial and screened lead are not damaged and that the radio cassette 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
shooting is usually best left to a professional car radio installer, or to the main agent of
your vehicle.

If you decide to try and cure the problem yourself, the large array of suppression kits/devices
currently available from high street motor factors or your vehicles main agent may be
confusing you. Each type of device is designed to filter out electrical interference at
specific frequencies it is unfortunately trial and error, if one device works and another
does not, therefore you may have to try several different types of filters before you have
any success. Instructions on fitting the filters etc. are usually supplied with the kits.

Another source of interference is the alternator or dynamo, this can cause a whining noise
relative to the engine speed. The alternator/dynamo should be fitted with a 2.2 MFD
capacitor which should be connected between the +B lead (usually the thickest lead) and
the car chassis or body of the alternator.

SUPPRESSING THE IGNITION COIL

TO IGNITION 12 VOLT

1 MFD CAPACITOR

TO CONTACT BREAKER CB–

COIL

Goodmans Product Information Helpline (0870) 873 0080

Summary of Contents for GCE 7301 CD

Page 1: ...022479 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model GCE 7301 CD In Car Radio Compact Disc Player...

Page 2: ...s installation 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 Deta...

Page 3: ...rton and packing materials as this is the best protection for the unit should it be necessary to return it for servicing 1 1 x 0 5 Amp fuse spare fuse for 12 volt supply wire of the unit 1 x 5 Amp fus...

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: ...he 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 Vauxhall...

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 panel will be ejected 2 Remove the front panel by pulling its right hand side outward 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: ...ns 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: ...r Light Illumination is not used on this player ISO PLUG A ISO PLUG B Yellow Yellow with black stripe White White with black stripe Grey Grey with black stripe Brown Brown with black stripe A4 A5 A7 A...

Page 12: ...possible 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 wire...

Page 13: ...ume Button 3 Disc Slot 14 Disc PLAY PAUSE Button 4 Liquid Crystal Display 15 Button 5 Reset Button 16 Button 6 RND LOU Button 17 Display Button 7 Eject Button 18 Band Button 8 Power Button 19 REP LOC...

Page 14: ...Fader Volume Adjust volume level by using VOL 13 and VOL 12 buttons Notes The unit is initially set to volume mode Bass Press SEL button 11 once Adjust bass level by using VOL 13 and VOL 12 buttons Tr...

Page 15: ...oaded into the unit and starts playback with the first track of the disc The display will indicate the track number and the elapsed time of the track EJECT Press EJECT button 7 to stop CD playback and...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...adio 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 t...

Page 18: ...problems which you may encounter with your unit Should any problem persist after you have made these checks call the Goodmans Product Information helpline on 0870 873 0080 Before going through the che...

Page 19: ...angle is greater Adjust the angle to less than 30 skips 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...

Page 20: ...D PLAYER Signal to Noise Ratio More than 55 dB Channel Separation More than 40 dB Frequency Response 50 Hz 15 KHz RADIO FM Frequency Coverage 87 5 to 108 MHz IF 10 7 MHz Sensitivity S N 30 dB 15 V Ste...

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