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GRUNDIG
Service
EXPERT
6. Select the next setting
(Repeat the steps 2. through 5).
7. De-activate the EXPERT mode
Press the
¢
¢
EXPERT
button until the signal
sounds.
Possible settings
1
…
§`
1
Activating coding (for details, see the
chapter ”Coding”, page 17)
If "
CODE
" appears in the display, coding is
not activated.
If "
SAFE
" appears in the display, coding is
activated.
2
Display brigthness
"
DISPL 07
" (00 … 63). Set according to
the location of the car radio so
that the display can optimally
be read off.
3
Security LED (on/off)
"
BLK ON
" The Security LED flashes if
the radio and the ignition are
switched off.
"
BLK OFF
" The Security LED does not
flash.
4
Sound signal (on/off)
"
BEEP ON
" Sound signal as function con-
firmation.
"
BEEP OFF
" Function confirmation by brief
muting of the loudspeaker
outputs.
5
AM range (on/off)
(only on WKC 3301 RDS)
"
AM ON
" The AM range can be selected
with the
¢
¢
RADIO
button.
"
AM OFF
" The AM range is skipped when
switching between ranges.
6
TP-IS (radio mode)
If you are in a reception area in which
reception of RDS programmes with traffic
announcements is poor, you can disable
the automatic station search function in
radio mode.
"
TP-IS ON
" Automatic traffic radio station
search on.
"
TP-IS OFF
" Automatic traffic radio station
search off.
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If the volume is set below "
VOL 4
", the
"
TP-IS ON
" setting is supposed.
7
Autom. change of regional programmes
If an RDS programme consists of various
regional programmes, it may occur that
your car radio changes between regional
stations when changing the reception area.
"
REG ON
" Autom. change of regional
programme is possible.
"
REG OFF
" Autom. change of regional
programme is not possible.
8
Switching on and off with the
ignition/start switch
"
IGN ON
" It is possible to switch the radio
on and off with the ignition/start
switch of the vehicle.
"
IGN OFF
" Switching on and off is only
possible with the
¡
IO
button.
9
Muting in telephone mode
"
PHONE ON
" Muting activated.
"
PHONE OFF
" Muting deactivated.
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The telephone mute signal must be applied.
§I
MCD (AUX) input sensitivity
to adjust the sensitivity to a CD changer.
"
MCD LOW
" = low
"
MCD MID
" = medium
(e.g. MCD 36/MCD 40)
"
MCD HIGH
" = high
§?
Volume limitation when switching on
"
ONVOL - -
" no limitation
"
ONVOL 20
" max. volume, e.g. 20
(setting range:
- - (0) … 46).
The volume is limited only if the volume
when the car radio is switched off is
greater than the set value!
§`
Minimum volume level for traffic
announcements
"
TA VOL 16
" (5 … 46)
The volume for the traffic announcement
can be heard during setting.
EXPERT
Coding
Deactivating the coding
before removing the car radio, for example.
1. The EXPERT mode must be switched on
and "
SAFE
" indicated in the display.
Activate the setting: briefly press the
¢
¢
EXPERT
button. In the display flashes
"
1 - - - -
".
2. Enter the code number (on the Identity Card)
with the
r
TUNING
t
or
¢
¢
1…
¢
¢
4
buttons as described under "Activating the
coding".
3. Confirm the code number.
Press the
¢
¢
EXPERT
button until "
CODE
"
appears briefly in the display.
The radio will play after approximately
3 seconds.
Coding is deactivated!
If you have entered the incorrect code
number:
"
SAFE
" remains in the display and the radio
does not play.
Begin again. Be sure to observe the waiting
periods between attempts (see page 18).
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Your personal code number is on the iden-
tity card of your car radio.
Coding is not activated when the radio
leaves the factory.
If you have “activated” your car radio's
coding: As soon as you disconnect the car
radio from the car battery (or permanent
plus terminal 30), it is electronically
blocked.
Only you are able to put it back into opera-
tion by entering your personal Code Number.
Is the coding activated?
Activate the EXPERT mode and press the
r
TUNING
t
buttons until the display indi-
cates "
SAFE
" or "
CODE
".
Coding activated.
Coding not activated.
Activating the coding
1. Select the EXPERT control level and press
the
r
TUNING
t
buttons until "
CODE
"
appears in the display.
Activate the setting:
Briefly press the
¢
¢
EXPERT
button. In the
display flashes "
- - - -
".
2. Enter the code number (on the Identity Card)
with the
r
TUNING
t
or
¢
¢
1 …
¢
¢
4
buttons (see example).
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Hold down the
r
TUNING
t
buttons to
alter the number at high speed.
Example:
1703
Display:
Button
¢
¢
1
1
1 brief pressure
>
1 - - -
<
Button
¢
¢
2
1
7 brief pressures >
1 7 - -
<
Button
¢
¢
3 10 brief pressures >
1 7 0 -
<
Button
¢
¢
4
1
3 brief pressures >
1 7 0 3
<
Pressing a button a longer time counts the
respective digtit backwards.
3. Confirm the code number:
Briefly press the
¢
¢
EXPERT
button. In the
display appears "
SAFE
".
Coding is activated!
4. Deactivate the EXPERT control level:
Press the
¢
¢
EXPERT
button until the signal
sounds.
Coding
The table shows the waiting periods between
the individual attempts.
The waiting period after the 7th attempt is
always 24 hrs!
After the 6th attempt we recommend having a
dealer complete the “Return to operation” or
“Deactivate coding” process.
Return to operation
With the coding activated, the car radio is
electronically disabled after it has been dis-
connected from the car battery (or permanent
plus, terminal 30), e.g. after the radio has
been removed during servicing.
1. Switch on the car radio.
The display indicates "
SAFE
".
After approx. 3 seconds, the display indi-
cates "
I - - - -
". (The "
I
" stands for the num-
ber of attempts).
2. Enter the code number (on the Identity Card)
with the
r
TUNING
t
or
¢
¢
1 …
¢
¢
4
buttons as described under "Activating the
coding".
3. Confirm the code number.
Press the
¢
¢
EXPERT
button until "
CODE
"
appears briefly in the display.
The radio will play after approximately
3 seconds.
If you have entered the incorrect code
number:
"
SAFE
" remains in the display and the radio
does not play.
Begin again. Be sure to observe the waiting
periods between attempts (see next chapter).
Waiting periods
To prevent deactivation of the coding being
possible by trial and error, waiting periods
are required between attempts. During these
waiting periods, the car radio can be switched
on and off but will not play.
During the waiting period
the car radio needs not be switched on, but
it must be connected to the per12 V
voltage. As long as the display indicates
"
SAFE
", the waiting period has not yet elapsed.
The waiting period is over when the number
of the next attempt is visible in the display,
e.g. "
2 - - - -
".
Attempt
Wait.per.
(in display)
(approx.)
1
21 sec.
2
1.5 min.
3
5.5 min.
4
22 min.
5
1.5 hrs.
6
6.0 hrs.
7
24 hrs.
8
24 hrs.