Goodmans GCE2814IP Instruction Manual Download Page 7

R-CH

L

-CH

AMP

WIRING IDENTIFICATION

FUSE 

20-PIN

AUDIO/POWER

HARNESS

(See Figure 1)

2

4

6

8

1

3

5

7

8

6

5

7

4

3

2

1

ISO CONNECTOR WIRING CHART

POWER ANTENNA

FUNCTION/LABEL

B)

GROUND

IGNITION(ACC)

RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (+)

RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (+)

LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (+)

LEFT REAR SPEAKER (+)

LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (-)

RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (-)

LEFT REAR SPEAKER (-)

RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (-)

B2

B8

B7

B6

B5

B4

B3

A5

A4

PIN

B1

A8

A7

VIOLET/BLACK

WHITE

GREY

GREEN

GREEN/BLACK

WHITE/BLACK

GREY/BLACK

YELLOW

WIRE COLOR

BLACK

VIOLET

RED

BLUE

ISO CONNECTOR 4PIN+8PIN

FEMALE WITH MALE TERMINAL

CONNECTOR  A

CONNECTOR  B

 Figure 1

(See Figure 1)

ISO 

CONNECTOR

P. 7

Ignition wire
  (RED)

 Battery wire
 (YELLOW)

 Battery wire
  (YELLOW)

Ignition wire
   (RED)

 Battery wire
  (YELLOW)

  Unit

  Unit

Ignition wire
  (RED)

  Unit

A7 PIN (RED)

Vehicle

A4 PIN(YELLOW)

A4 PIN(YELLOW)

A7 PIN (RED)

Vehicle

A4 PIN(YELLOW)

Vehicle

A7 PIN (RED)

     WARNING  Connecting the ISO Connector
The pin arrangement for the ISO connectors depends on the type of vehicle you 
drive.Make sure to make the proper connections to prevent damage to the unit.
The default connection for the wiring harness is described in    below. If the ISO 
connector pins are set as described in    or    .make the connection as illustrated.

2

3

1

        The A7 pin (red) of the vehicle's ISO connector is connected to the constant power 
    supply, and the A4 pin (yellow) is linked to the ignition.

2

         The A4 pin (yellow) of the vehicle's ISO connector is not connected to anything, 
    while the A7 pin (red) is connected to the constant power supply (or both the A7(red)
    and A4 (yellow)pins are connected to the constant power supply).

3

         (Default setting) The A7 pin (red) of the vehicle's ISO connector is linked with
    the ignition,and the A4 pin (yellow) is connected to the constant power supply.

1

When the connection is made as in    above,the unit's power will not be linked to the 
ignition key. For that reason,always make sure to turn off the unit's power when the 
ignition is turned off.
To link the unit's power to the ignition,connect the ignition cable (ACC...red) to a 
power source that can be turned on  and off with the ignition key.

3

 
RCA-TO-RCA CABLES 

(not supplied)

WHITE

BLUE

SUB WOOFER

SUB

WOOFER

 
RCA-TO-RCA CABLES 

(not supplied)

GREY

REAR LINE OUT

WHITE

RED

ANTENNA

SOCKET

ANTENNA

CABLE

(YELL

OW)

BA

T

TERY WIRE

(RED)

IGNITION WIRE

YELL

OW

RED

iPod

iPod ready cable

WHITE

Summary of Contents for GCE2814IP

Page 1: ...IP MODE MODE LO DX LO DX MUTE MUTE SEARCH SEARCH PTY PTY AS PS AS PS PAU PAU 1 1 2 2 INT INT 3 3 RPT RPT 4 4 RDM RDM BAND BAND 6 6 5 5 TA TA 2 ZONE 2 ZONE AF AF SUB W SUB W DISP DISP MENU MENU SEL SEL...

Page 2: ...12 AUDIO OPERATION Page 13 14 TUNER OPERATION Page 15 RDS OPERATION Page 16 CD MP3 WMA OPERATION Page 17 20 iPod OPERATION Page 21 22 NOTE ON DISCS Page 23 SPECIFICATIONS Page 24 TROUBLE SHOOTING Page...

Page 3: ...of the items below If something is missing contact the store where you purchased the player 2 x Release key Owner s anual m Owner s Manual Spare Fuse For use when ISO plugs are not used on your vehic...

Page 4: ...direct sunlight or from hot air from heater or where it would be subject to dust dirt or excessive vibration Be sure to remove the front panel before installing the unit DIN FRONT REAR MOUNT This uni...

Page 5: ...eeve are not used for method B installation 5 2 4 3 2 5 a Frame b Insert fingers into the groove in the front of frame and pull out to remove the frame When re attaching the frame point the side with...

Page 6: ...to reset the unit P 6 USING THE DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL Removing The Detachable Front Panel Precautions when handling the Detachable Front Panel Always insert the front panel in the manner described ab...

Page 7: ...t connection for the wiring harness is described in below If the ISO connector pins are set as described in or make the connection as illustrated 2 3 1 The A7 pin red of the vehicle s ISO connector is...

Page 8: ...pen Close button to slide down the panel if a CD is loaded it will be ejected automatically No further key press is needed The CD can now be removed from the CD slot If the CD is left in this position...

Page 9: ...hold Repeat Fast Forward Tune Down Fast Backw ard Track File Up Store Memory 1 Store Memory 2 Store Memory 3 Store Memory 4 Store Memory 5 Store Memory 6 Folder Down Folder UP File Folder Search iPod...

Page 10: ...ll appear on the LCD display for 3 seconds press the SUB W button again to turn off the Sub woofer function The operation of this function is described fully on page 13 The Subwoofer Level and Low Pas...

Page 11: ...UNER FREQUENCY SPACING This option allows the selection of the frequency spacing appropriate for your area It is set to Europe area by default We do not recommend that you change this setting as the o...

Page 12: ...return to the previous mode after 5 seconds Function of Front Rear Sources P 12 The Front Panel control buttons are defaulted to control the FRONT source s function operation When DUAL ZONE is turned...

Page 13: ...ub w button on the control panel SUB W LPF Sub woofer Low Pass Filter The Subwoofer Low Pass Filter can be adjusted to 80 120 or 160 Hz iX BASS iX Bass Level The iX Bass boost can be adjusted to Low M...

Page 14: ...usted between the right and left channels R12 is the maximum bias to the right hand speakers and L12 is the maximum bias to the left hand speakers C00 means that the balance is centralized FADER The F...

Page 15: ...et memory There are 6 preset memory positions for each band Preset Scan Scan stations stored in the current band Select a band if needed Press AS PS button briefly The unit will pause for ten seconds...

Page 16: ...When the TP icon is not lit up for 60 seconds TA beep Alarm tone is heard and the LCD will show Lost TP TA TA seek will activate and search for another TA station 3 PTY Function Briefly press the PTY...

Page 17: ...n a CD in a random order Press RANDOM BUTTON RDM to resume normal playback 13 INTRO SCAN BUTTON INT During disc play press INTRO SCAN BUTTON INT to play the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc...

Page 18: ...pacity disable additional writing ID3 Tag This unit supports ID3 tag versions 1 0 and 1 1 The unit also supports CD TEXT encoded discs for Album Track and Artist Title information File and Folder Name...

Page 19: ...containing MP3 WMA files is shown below Subfolders are shown within the the current folder The equipment assigns folder numbers The user can not assign folder numbers It is not possible to check folde...

Page 20: ...er then press SEL again to begin playback of the first track in that folder Alternatively press and hold the SEL button on any given folder to begin direct playback During navigation search press the...

Page 21: ...nd as long as the vehicle s ignition is turned ON The iPod power can be turned OFF by removing the iPod from the 30 Pin Connector or if the vehicle s ignition is turned OFF Under this condition the iP...

Page 22: ...ck UP or Track DOWN buttons to skip to the next or previous song Press and Hold Track UP or Track DOWN buttons to fast forward or fast reverse through the current track Release the buttons to resume n...

Page 23: ...g from under the stickers Do not stick paper or tape on the disc P 2 Before playing clean the discs with an optional cleaning cloth Wipe each disc from the centre out P 4 Do not use solvents such as b...

Page 24: ...SPECIFICATIONS CD PLAYER NOTE Specifications are subject to change without prior notice RADIO SECTION FM System Usable disc Sampling frequency No of quantization bits Frequency Number of channels S N...

Page 25: ...a desired level Wiring is not properly connected Check wiring connection The operation keys do not work No sound The built in microcomputer is operating incorrectly Press the RESET button Front panel...

Page 26: ...P 26 cecustomerservice albaplc co uk helpline number 0871 230 1777...

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