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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

Summary of Contents for H-CDM8010

Page 1: ...H CDM8010 CD MP3 RECEIVER CD MP3 Instruction manual CLK PWR AF PTY TA 1 PAU 2 INT 3 RPT 4 RDM 5 DN10 6 UP10 BAND F PS MODE H CDM8010 50Wx4 SEL ...

Page 2: ...e unit is recommended for installation in cars by Hyundai Kia as well as other cars equipped with installation place for 1 DIN head units Table of contents Table of contents 2 Important safeguards 3 Accessories 4 Installation Connections 5 Panel controls 11 General operations 12 Radio operations 15 RDS operations 17 CD MP3 WMA operations 19 MP3 Overview 22 Handling discs 24 Cleaning 24 Troubleshoo...

Page 3: ...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 repair yourself Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help Make sure you disconnect the power supply and aerial if you will not be using the system for a long period or during a thunderstorm ...

Page 4: ...cs 3 Screw M5x25 mm 1 pc 4 Screw 1 pc 5 Plain washer 2 pcs 6 Strap 1 pc 7 Operating instructions 1 pc 8 Key 2 pcs 9 Mounting collar 1 pc 10 Wire connector 1 pc 11 Trim plate 1 pc 12 Warranty card 1 pc 13 Customer information 1 pc 14 ISO connector 1 pc ...

Page 5: ...r trim frame Insert the keys supplied with the old unit into both sides of the unit as shown in figure below until they click Pull to remove the old unit from the dashboard Do not disconnect wires at this time 2 Mark polarity of the speaker wires Marking the polarity of the speaker wires will make it easier to connect the existing speakers to your unit Consult wiring diagram of existing head unit ...

Page 6: ...ld it around the wire so it forms a flag On the masking tape mark the polarity of the speaker wires and as well as left or right and front or rear Repeat this procedure for all of the speakers Mark the power ground and any other wires also ...

Page 7: ...g the old unit and mounting sleeve insert supplied mounting sleeve in the opening 2 Bend the tabs on the mounting sleeve to keep the mounting sleeve firmly in place 3 Attach wires from the unit to existing wires See wiring connections diagram Insert the unit into dashboard Then apply the trim frame to outside of the unit 4 Support the unit using supplied rear mounting bolt and steel bar ...

Page 8: ...ethod of installation uses the screw holes at the sides of the unit and the holes of the existing vehicle mounting bracket 1 Remove the hooks on both sides 2 Align the screw holes of the mounting bracket supplied with the car and the screw holes of the main unit Tighten the 2 screws on each side of the unit Then fasten the brackets to the car 3 Attach wires of the unit to existing speaker wires Se...

Page 9: ...se with four 4 speakers with the impedance between 4 Ohms to 8 Ohms An impedance load of less than 4 Ohms could damage the unit Never bridge or combine the speaker wire outputs When not using four speakers use electrical tape to tape the ends of the unused speaker outputs to prevent a short circuit Never ground the negative speaker terminals to chassis ground ...

Page 10: ...unit Cut the connector connect the colored leads of the power cord to the car battery as shown in the color code table below for speaker and power cable connections Function Location Connector A Connector B 1 Rear Right Blue 2 Rear Right Blue White Stripe 3 Front Right Grey 4 Battery 12V yellow Front Right Grey White Stripe 5 Auto Antenna orange Front Left Green 6 Panel light white Front Left Gree...

Page 11: ...isc slot 4 LCD display 5 BAND button 6 EJECT button 7 CLK button 8 PTY button 9 SEL knob 10 TA button 11 1 PAU button 12 2 INT button 13 3 RPT button 14 4 RDM button 15 5 DN10 button 16 6 UP10 button 17 F PS button 18 MODE button 19 PREV button 20 NEXT button ...

Page 12: ... hold SEL knob till the display shows TA SEEK then press SEL knob till LOUD OFF is shown Rotate SEL knob to switch between LOUD ON or LOUD OFF This mode is to emphasize the bass output Bass treble balance and fader control Press SEL knob to select bass treble balance or fader mode The corresponding word appears on the display Rotate SEL knob to adjust the selected parameter When DSP is on treble a...

Page 13: ...wise to adjust the minute 3 Press CLK button again or leave the unit idle for new setting to take effect Press CLK button anytime to view the time display DSP mode Press and hold SEL knob for 2 seconds the display will show TA SEEK Press SEL knob repeatedly until the display shows DSP OFF Rotate SEL knob to select DSP effect POP ROCK CLASSIC FLAT DSP OFF After you have selected your desired effect...

Page 14: ...ill be the preset sound level for unit Then every time the unit will be turned on with this volume level Leave the unit idle for the new setting to take effect RCA output The RCA output jack is on the back of the unit This output is for connecting amplifier equalizer or other audio device Follow the manufacturers instructions for the audio device that you are connecting ...

Page 15: ... either SEEK 1 or SEEK 2 1 Seek 1 press and hold PREV NEXT buttons for more than 1 second The unit will seek the next strong and clear frequency station Repeat to seek more stations in your listening area with a strong signal 2 Seek 2 press and hold PREV NEXT buttons for station search The search will not cease until you release the button Mono Stereo Reception Control In FM radio mode press and h...

Page 16: ...listening to the AM radio press F PS button The receiver will automatically scan and save stations for that AM bands 2 Scan saved stations press F PS button once to perform the scanning functions In FM mode press F PS button and the stations in that FM band will be scanned press this button in AM mode and scan that AM band stations Local Distance reception control In radio mode press and hold SEL ...

Page 17: ...AF button the unit will choose the strongest FM signal for the selected station so that you do not have to re tune the stations when driving between different transmitter coverage areas When AF is on it means RDS information is received when AF is flashing it means RDS information is not yet received TA Traffic announcement Press TA button the unit will be activated for reception of traffic announ...

Page 18: ...Rotate the knob to toggle between MASK DPI and MASK ALL modes Then leave the unit idle for the mode to take effect During MASK DPI mode the unit will mask only the AF which has different PI this is the default mode during MASK ALL mode the unit will mask the AF which has different PI and no RDS signal with high field strength RETUNE S L SHORT LONG This function is to set the initial duration of au...

Page 19: ...d to ESP 45 indicating that Electronic Shock Protection for 45 seconds is activated Please leave the unit idle for the new setting to take effect Insert Eject discs Insert a disc into the disc slot with label side up The disc will be automatically loaded into the unit even when it is off or in radio mode For MP3 discs the word MP3 DISC will be displayed as the CD is loaded The first file in the ro...

Page 20: ...sc Rotate the knob to choose a folder in the root folder and press the knob to confirm The selected folder will be opened Character search Press F PS button three times and the display will show CHAR SCH This is for searching files by file names At this moment press SEL knob so that the initial character will blink on the display Rotate the knob to select the character and press the knob once to c...

Page 21: ...g tracks Press 2 INT button to play the first 10 seconds of each track Press this button again to resume playback Repeat Press 3 RPT button to repeat the same track continuously RPT ON will appear on the display Press this button again to stop repeating Random playback Press 4 RDM button to play all the tracks in random order RDM for MP3 disc or RDM ON for CD disc will appear on the display Press ...

Page 22: ... and folder in PC terminology as track and album respectively Maximum number of directory level is 8 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 audio tracks and MP3 files When playing a disc of 8 kbps or VBR the elapsed playing time in the di...

Page 23: ... write non MP3 files or unneeded folders along with MP3 files on the disc otherwise it takes a long time until the unit starts to play MP3 files With some CD R or CD RW media data may not be properly written depending on their manufacturing quality In this case data may not be reproduced correctly High quality CD R or CD RW disc is recommended Up to 16 characters are displayed for the name of an A...

Page 24: ... 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 ...

Page 25: ...ith 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 ...

Page 26: ...serting the disc in upside down Compact disc is extremely dirty or defective Temperature inside the car is too high Insert the compact disc with the label facing upward Clean the disc or try to play a new one 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 ...

Page 27: ...ctive Adjust the installation angle to less than 30 degrees Clean the compact disc try to play a new one The radio does not work the radio station automatic selection does not work The antenna cable is not connected the signals are too weak Insert the antenna cable firmly Select a station manually ...

Page 28: ... x D 178 x 51 x 178 mm ESP function 45 sec for Audio CD 120 sec for MP3 300 sec for WMA Supported discs CD CD R CD RW Supported formats CDDA MP3 WMA FM stereo radio Frequency range 87 5 108 0 MHz Sensitivity 12dBu Preset memory 18 stations MW section Frequency range 522 kHz 1620 kHz Preset memory 12 stations ...

Page 29: ... Audio specification Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 KHz Signal to Noise ratio 80dB Line out Output 2 channels RCA line out 2V Specifications are subject to change without notice Dimensions are approximate ...

Page 30: ...30 Hyundai Kia 1 DIN 30 31 33 34 40 41 44 RDS 46 D MP3 WMA 48 3 52 54 54 56 58 ...

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Page 33: ...33 1 5 1 2 2 3 5x25 1 4 1 5 2 6 1 7 1 8 2 9 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 ISO 1 ...

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Page 39: ...39 ISO 1 ISO 2 ISO A B 1 2 3 4 12 5 6 7 ACC 8 ...

Page 40: ...40 1 PWR 2 AF 3 4 5 BAND 6 EJECT 7 CLK 8 PTY 9 SEL 10 TA 11 1 PAU 12 2 INT 13 3 RPT 14 4 RDM 15 5 DN10 16 6 UP10 17 F PS 18 MODE 19 PREV 20 NEXT ...

Page 41: ...41 WELCOME PWR MODE CD MP3 VOL LOUD SEL TA SEEK SEL LOUD OFF LOUD ON LOUD LOUD OFF LOUD SEL bass treble balance fader SEL DSP ...

Page 42: ...42 BEEP SEL 2 TA SEEK SEL BEEP OFF SEL BEEP ON BEEP OFF CLK CLK 3 1 SEL 2 SEL 3 CLK CLK DSP SEL 2 TA SEEK SEL DSP OFF SEL DSP POP ROCK CLASSIC FLAT DSP OFF ...

Page 43: ...43 SEL TA SEEK SEL VOL LAST SEL VOL ADJ SEL A VOL SEL RCA RCA ...

Page 44: ...44 BAND 3 FM FM1 FM2 FM3 2 AM MW1 MW2 6 30 PREV NEXT SEL TA SEEK SEL SEEK 1 SEL SEEK 1 1 SEEK 2 2 1 1 PREV NEXT 1 2 2 PREV NEXT FM SEL TA SEEK MONO MONO STEREO ...

Page 45: ...45 1 FM F PS FM AM F PS 2 FM F PS FM M F PS M SEL TA SEEK SEL DX LOCAL DX ...

Page 46: ...46 RDS FM RDS EON EON AF AF AF RDS AF RDS TA TA TA SEL 2 TA SEEK TA SEEK TA ALARM TA SEEK TA TA ALARM ...

Page 47: ...47 PTY PTY 1 6 PTY 1 6 MASK DPI MASK ALL SEL 2 TA SEEK MASK DPI MASK DPI MASK ALL MASK DPI MASK ALL RDS RETUNE S L TA SEEK SEL TA SEEK RETUNE_S SEL RETUNE_S RETUNE_L RETUNE_S RETUNE S 30 L 90 ...

Page 48: ...48 D MP3 WMA ESP MP3 MP3 96 32000 ESP CD SEL 2 TA SEEK ESP 12 12 45 ESP 45 MP3 MP3 DISC ROOT ID3 CD LOAD EJECT 5 ...

Page 49: ...49 MP3 MP3 MP3 PREV NEXT 10 5 DN10 6 UP10 F PS TRK SCH SEL TRK F PS FILE SCH SEL F PS CHAR SCH SEL SEL TA SEEK MULT OFF MULT ON MULT OFF MULT OFF ...

Page 50: ...50 NEXT NEXT PREV PREV PREV NEXT 1 PAU 2 INT 10 3 RPT RPT ON 4 RDM RDM MP3 RDM ON CD ...

Page 51: ...51 ID3 MP3 WMA ID3 ID3 ID3 File Folder Music Album Artist ...

Page 52: ...52 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 CD R CD RW MP3 3 44 1 128 ...

Page 53: ...53 256 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 ...

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Page 58: ...58 12 10 A 1 A 50 4 178 x 51 x 178 mm ESP 45 CD 120 c MP3 300 WMA CD CD R CD RW CDDA MP3 WMA FM 87 5 108 0 12 18 MW 522 1620 12 ...

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