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Handling discs

 

Dirty, scratched or warped discs may cause skip ping or noise.

 

Handle the disc only by the edges. To keep clean do not touch its surface.

 

Discs should be stored in their cases after use to avoid scratches.

 

Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity, high temperature or dust.

 

Prolonged exposure to extreme temperature can wrap the disc (such as leaving the discs in your car during
summertime).

 

Do not stick or write anything on either side of disc. Sharp writing instruments, or the inks used in some
felt-tip pens, may damage its surface.

 

DO NOT touch the unlabeled side. DO NOT attach any seal, label or data protection sheet to either side of a
disc.

Cleaning

Cleaning the cabinet

Wipe with a soft cloth. If the cabinet is very dampen (not dropping wet) the cloth with a weak solution of soapy
water, and then wipe clean.

Cleaning discs

Fingerprints should be carefully wiped from the surface of disc with a soft cloth. Unlike conventional records,
compact discs have no grooves to collect dust and macroscopic dirt, so gently wiping them with a soft cloth
should remove must panicles. Wipe in a straight motion from the center to the edge.
Never use thinner benzine, record cleaner or anti static spray on a compact
disc. Such chemicals can damage its plastic surface.

Summary of Contents for EXCELLENCE H-CDM8030

Page 1: ...EXCELLENCE by H CDM8030 CD MP3 WMA RECORDER CD MP3 WMA Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...ng the product and keep the manual for reference in the future Table of contents Table of contents 2 Important safeguards 3 Installation connection 4 Panel controls 8 General operation 15 Digital tune...

Page 3: ...r laser beam exposure If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold weather wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit DO NOT open covers and do not rep...

Page 4: ...rooves at both sides The unit can be installed or removed from the dashboard 1 Dashboard 2 Nut 5mm 3 Spring washer 4 Screw 5 x 25mm 5 Screw 6 Strap 7 Plain washer Removing the unit Insert fingers into...

Page 5: ...ss screws 5 x 8mm or flush surface screws 4 x 8mm depending on the shape of the screw holes in the bracket 2 Screw 3 Factory radio mounting bracket 4 Dashboard or Console 5 Hook Remove this parts Note...

Page 6: ...l The control panel can easily be damaged by shocks After removing it place it in a protective case and be careful not to drop it or subject it to strong shocks The rear connector that connects the ma...

Page 7: ...al connection Caution Do not interchange the connection of the wiring For some car models you may need to modify wiring of the supplied power cord Contact your authorized car dealer before installing...

Page 8: ...olume level rotate anticlockwise to decrease the volume level Press SEL button once to enter the Audio select menu Press it repeatedly to select the modes VOLUME BASS TREBLE BALANCE FADER Press the SE...

Page 9: ...dly to select your desired radio band during TUNER mode Function of ENTER button press it to activate the Search function start playing after the search start stop recording accept deleting the music...

Page 10: ...ress it to enter the AF mode Press and hold for 2 seconds to enter the REG mode 19 TA TP button Press it to activate the TA function 20 DIS REC button Press shortly to display current mode and time Pr...

Page 11: ...t again to resume volume 4 PRESET STATION 1 6 buttons 1 button PAUSE button 2 button RPT button 3 button INT button 4 button SHF button 5 6 buttons 10 buttons 5 BAND button Press it repeatedly to sele...

Page 12: ...e AF mode Press and hold for 2 seconds to enter the REG mode 11 buttons Press to go to the previous next track 12 AS PS button Press it to scan the preset memorized stations to store the programs with...

Page 13: ...re children cannot reach If a child accidentally swallows the battery consult a doctor immediately Do not recharge short disassemble or heat the battery or dispose it in a fire Do not expose or bring...

Page 14: ...wn 1 MINI USB socket 2 SD CARD socket 3 Panel status indicator 4 RESET button 5 Disc slot 6 EJECT button Note Pressing the RESET button will erase the clock setting and stored stations Panel status in...

Page 15: ...will resume the stored status which you set Volume control Volume adjust Rotate the VOL knob on the panel or press the V on the RC to adjust the volume level Setting the sound characteristics Press sh...

Page 16: ...broadcasting by rotating the VOL knob LOCAL DISTANCE e LOUD mode rotate the VOL knob to select LOUD ON or LOUD OFF f CT mode set the time by rotating the VOL knob g TA VOL mode adjust the TA volume l...

Page 17: ...adio Data System service availability varies with areas Please understand if RDS service is not available in you area the following service is not available either Band selection Press PWR to power on...

Page 18: ...scan press AS PS button to scan all preset stations in the memories of the current band and stay on each memory stations for about 5 seconds The memory location indicator on the LCD will flash during...

Page 19: ...style 3 Press PTY the second time then press the number buttons you can select the language program style When PTY is selected the radio starts to search corresponding PTY information and stops if the...

Page 20: ...automatically The first card USB device track playback will start Note When MMC SD card and USB device are both inserted into their compartment or socket the playing mode will be changed into the mod...

Page 21: ...ading the disc information before proceeding Press the PAUSE button to pause the playback Press again to resume the playback Playing the previous next track 1 During playback press the T DN button on...

Page 22: ...rack it resumes normal playback Repeat playback Press the RPT button shortly to repeat the disc playback Press and hold for 2 seconds to repeat current track Random playback During disc playback press...

Page 23: ...ame search 1 Press AS PS button twice The display will show A The first letter A will be blinking 2 Press the T UP and T DN buttons to input a desired letter A Z and number 0 9 3 Press the SEL button...

Page 24: ...CD To stop recording press the BAND button 2 If memory card is loaded in SD MMC socket or and USB socket Press DIS REC button for more than 2 seconds the unit displays REC NAND to ask the location of...

Page 25: ...linking is displayed on LCD Recording at MP3 CD mode Press DIS REC for more than 2 seconds and the unit asks the location of copy device in the following sequence NAND MMC USB Press DIS REC to select...

Page 26: ...flash memory Select intended location by pressing DIS REC button in the sequence of NAND MMC or USB To exit recording mode press DIS REC more than 2 seconds To start recording press BAND Press again...

Page 27: ...ndows XP supports Plug N Play but Windows 2000 and 98 needs install driver before downloading 2 Detach the front panel and connect mini USB cable to MINI USB port of front panel and to computer USB po...

Page 28: ...including the root directory Maximum number of files and folders per disc is 256 The unit may not play tracks in the order of Track numbers The unit plays only the audio tracks if a disc contains both...

Page 29: ...CD RW disc is recommended Up to 16 characters are displayed for the name of an Album or a Track ID3TAG version 1 x is required Note that the unit may not play Tracks in the order that you wrote them t...

Page 30: ...damage its surface DO NOT touch the unlabeled side DO NOT attach any seal label or data protection sheet to either side of a disc Cleaning Cleaning the cabinet Wipe with a soft cloth If the cabinet is...

Page 31: ...e Cool off until the ambient temperature returns to normal No sound Volume is in minimum Wiring is not properly connected Adjust volume to a desired level Check wiring connection The operation keys do...

Page 32: ...x H 178 x 175 x 50 mm Working temperature range 10 60 Built in flash memory 1 Gb FM Stereo Radio Frequency range 87 5 108 0 MHz Usable sensitivity 30 uV Preset memory stations 18 MW section Frequency...

Page 33: ...33 33 34 35 39 46 49 CD NAND SD MMC USB 52 56 3 60 62 63 64 65 66...

Page 34: ...34 10...

Page 35: ...35 CD 1 2 5 3 4 5 x 25 5 6 7...

Page 36: ...36 1 5 8 4 8 2 3 4 5...

Page 37: ...37 RELEASE 1 2 1 3 2 4 3 1 2 3 4...

Page 38: ...38...

Page 39: ...39 1 RELEASE 2 VOL SEL SEL VOLUME BASS TREBLE BALANCE FADER...

Page 40: ...40 2 SEL DSP IN VOL STEREO LOC LOUD CT TA VOL EON PTY 3 4 PWR PWR 5 MOD TUNER CD SD MMC USB NAND AUX 6 7 OPEN 8 USB 9 T UP T DN 10 B ND B ND TUNER ENTER 11 AS PS 1 6 5 2...

Page 41: ...41 12 10 10 10 13 SHF 14 INT 10 Intro 10 15 RPT 16 PAUSE 17 1 6 18 AF REG AF 2 AF 19 TA TA 20 DIS REC 2 21 MU...

Page 42: ...42 1 DIS REC 2 2 MOD TUNER CD SD MMC USB NAND AUX 3 MU 4 1 6 1 PAUSE 2 RPT 3 INT 4 SHF 5 6 10 5 B ND B ND TUNER ENTER...

Page 43: ...43 6 SEL VOLUME BASS TREBLE BALANCE FADER 7 PWR PWR 8 TA TP TA 9 PTY PTY 10 AF REG AF 2 AF 11 12 AS PS 1 6 5 2 13 V...

Page 44: ...44 1 2 CR 2025 3V 3 6...

Page 45: ...45 OPEN EJECT 1 MINI USB 2 SD CARD 3 4 RESET 5 6 EJECT RESET...

Page 46: ...46 RESET OPEN RESET PWR V SEL VOLUME BASS TRE LE BALANCE FADER...

Page 47: ...47 3 2 SEL SEL DSP IN VOL STEREO LOC LOUD CT TA VOL EON PTY DSP NONE CLASSIC ROCK POP FLAT IN VOL STEREO STEREO MONO LOC LOCAL DISTANCE LOUD LOUD ON LOUD OFF TA VOL EON EON ON EON OFF EON ON...

Page 48: ...48 PTY PTY ON PTY OFF MU MOD TUNER CD SD MMC SD MMC USB USB NAND AUX TUNER BAND FM 1 FM 2 FM 3 MW 1 MW 2 1 DIS REC 2 2 1 SEL CT 2...

Page 49: ...49 RDS RDS PWR MOD TUNER B ND FM 1 FM 2 FM 3 MW 1 MW 2 T UP T DN T UP T DN T UP T DN 6 5 T UP T DN 1 6 1 6...

Page 50: ...50 T UP T DN AS PS 5 AS PS AS PS 2 6 1 6 AS PS AF AF REG AF AF AF RDS AF ON AF REGION ON REGION OFF REGION ON AF REGION ON REGION OFF AF...

Page 51: ...51 PTY FM RDS 1 PTY PTY ON SEL PTY 2 6 3 PTY 6 PTY 2 NO PTY NO PTY 4 PTY PTY TA ON OFF RDS...

Page 52: ...52 CD NAND SD MMC USB 1 2 OPEN 3 4 EJECT SD MMC USB SD MMC USB USB SD MMC MP3 USB 1 SD MMC 2 USB 2 1 SD MMC 3 FAT 12 FAT 16 FAT 32 FAT 12 16 200 500 FAT 32 200 500 4 32 32 5 id3tag ver 2 0 32 6...

Page 53: ...USB USB 2 0 8 M 1 SD SD Cannon Fuji film Palm Motorola Microsoft IBM HP Compaq Sharp Samsung 8 M 1 MMC MMC Ericsson Nokia Motorola HP Palm Sanyo Microsystems 16 M 1 SD MMC USB MODE PAUSE PAUSE 1 T DN...

Page 54: ...54 1 2 5 10 32 5 10 30 6 10 32 6 10 40 3 T UP T DN 1 T DN T UP R 2 SHF...

Page 55: ...USB AS PS FILE NUMBER SEARCH FILE NAME SEARCH FOLDER SEARCH CD FILE NUMBER SEARCH File number search 1 AS PS 001 2 T UP T DN 0 9 3 SEL 4 BAND File name search 1 AS PS 2 T UP T DN A Z 0 9 3 SEL 4 BAND...

Page 56: ...56 2 T UP T DN SEL MINI USB Mini USB MODE NAND SD MMC USB TUNER CD AUX in NAND USB SD MMC AUX in 1 SD MMC USB DIS REC 2 R BAND 2 SD MMC USB DIS REC 2 REC NAND DIS REC NAND SD MMC USB DIS REC...

Page 57: ...EC 2 NAND ALL DIS REC NAND ALL MMC ALL USB ALL NAND ONE MMC ONE USB ONE SD MMC USB NAND ALL MMC ALL SD MMC USB ALL USB NAND ONE MMC ONE SD MMC USB ONE USB DIS REC BAND DIS REC 2 R MP3 CD DIS REC 2 NAN...

Page 58: ...EC 2 BAND NAND USB SD MMC 1 NAND SD MMC USB DIS REC 2 DIS REC MMC USB DIS REC 2 BAND 2 SD MMC USB USB SD MMC DIS REC 2 DIS REC NAND MMC USB DIS REC 2 BAND TUNER CD AUX in NAND USB SD MMC DIS REC 2 DEL...

Page 59: ...59 AUX IN CD NAND SD MMC USB Rec NAND 0 0 0 x 0 0 Rec SD MMC 0 0 0 0 x 0 Rec USB 0 0 0 0 0 x x x x 0 0 0 1 Windows 98 2000 XP Windows XP Windows 98 2000 2 MINI USB USB USB 1 1 2 0 3 USB 1 1 4 NAND...

Page 60: ...60 3 3 3 MPEG 3 3 CD ROM CD R CD RW 3 ISO 9660 3 3 mp3 3 mp3 MP3 PC 8 256 3 8 VBR VBR...

Page 61: ...61 CD R CD RW MP3 3 44 1 128 256 3 ISO 9660 8 CD R MP3 CD R CD RW 3 3 3 CD R CD RW CD R CD RW 16 1 ID3TAG...

Page 62: ...62 1 POWER 2 REL 3 4 1 2 3...

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Page 65: ...65 RESET 30 30...

Page 66: ...66 11 16 10 50 4 178 175 50 10 60 1 FM 87 5 108 0 30 18 MW 522 1620 12 2 RMS 3 20 20 A vtd 60 DSP Classic Rock Pop Flat CD 2000...

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