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H- CDM8047

CD/MP3-RECEIVER                                                                                          CD/MP3-

Instruction  manual                                                                                                  

Summary of Contents for H-CDM8047

Page 1: ...H CDM8047 CD MP3 RECEIVER CD MP3 Instruction manual ...

Page 2: ...he product and keep the manual for reference in the future Table of contents Table of contents 2 Important safeguards 3 Installation Connections 4 Panel controls 9 General operations 10 RDS Radio Data System 14 MP3 playback 17 USB SD MMC MP3 playback 21 Anti theft system 22 Handling compact discs 23 Cleaning 23 Components 24 Troubleshooting guide 25 Specification 26 ...

Page 3: ...am 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 Keep the volume at a level at which you can hear outside warning sounds horns sirens etc 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 aeria...

Page 4: ...d select the appropriate tab and bend them inwards to secure the holder in place Insert fingers into the groove in the front of frame and remove it Insert the levers supplied with the unit to the grooves 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 ...

Page 5: ...ove the unit from the dashboard Din rear mount method 2 Installation using the screw holes at both sides of the unit 1 Select a position where the screw holes of the main unit are fitted for aligned and tighten the screws at 2 positions at each sides Use either truss 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 moun...

Page 6: ...e control panel from the left side It can damage the control panel 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 main unit and the control panel is an extremely important part Be careful not to damage it by pressing on it with fingernails pens screwd...

Page 7: ...7 Electrical connections ...

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Page 9: ... button 9 AF Alternative Frequencies button 10 Open button 11 Mode button 12 Menu button MP3 enter button 13 AMS Auto Memory Store button MP3 search button 14 Play Pause button 15 Intro play 16 Track repeat play 17 Track random play 18 Track 10 down 19 Track 10 up 20 Preset memory station buttons 21 PTY Program Type button 22 USB socket 23 Band button 24 TA Traffic Announcement button ...

Page 10: ... MP3 disc is inserted USB only if a USB drive is inserted SD MMC only if a SD or MMC card is inserted Mode priority Whenever a USB or SD MMC is being inserted unit will automatically switch to USB or SD MMC mode does not matter the unit is currently in what mode When in USB or SD MMC mode if the USB or SD MMC is being removed unit will automatically switch to radio mode Menu button 12 You can oper...

Page 11: ... if the newly tuned station does not receive TP Transport Program information for 5 seconds There are 2 modes TA ALARM and TA SEEK TA SEEK During searching the radio retunes to a different station which contains TP information TA ALARM During searching the radio does not retune but beeps will come out b Mask mode PI is referred to Different PI Program Information with same AF Alternative Frequency...

Page 12: ...cond of ESP as follow ESP 12 second for normal road condition ESP 45 second for road condition extremely unusual f Beep mode There are 2 modes BEEP ON and BEEP OFF BEEP OFF disable audible beep tone when any function is accessed BEEP ON enable audible beep tone g Seek mode Seek 1 Seek 2 You can choose from Seek tuning mode 1 and mode 2 by using Volume control While the desired Seek tuning mode is ...

Page 13: ... monaural reception for FM radio stations You can sometimes improve reception of distant stations by selecting mono mode i DX mode Use this mode to change between Local and Distant DX tuning mode Local mode improves reception in some areas where the signal is too strong DSP button preset equalizer 2 POP ROCK CLASSIC FLAT DSP OFF At DSP off mode preset equalizer will be controlled by Bass Treble se...

Page 14: ...o Data System RDS service availability varies with areas Please understand if RDS service is not available in you area the following service is not available either The following functions are available when receiving RDS stations Auto memory store preset scan button AMS 13 Preset scan press AMS button for less than 1 second to scan all preset stations in the memories of the current band and stay ...

Page 15: ...e Frequencies 9 When pressed short AF switching mode is selected When AF switching mode is selected the radio check the signal strength of the AF all the time When pressed long it is activated as regional mode ON OFF Regional mode ON AF Switching or PI SEEK is implemented to the station which have all PI codes are same as current station REG segment is turned on in LCD display Regional mode OFF Th...

Page 16: ...he volume lever was under the threshold point it will be raised to the threshold point When TP station is received TP segment is turned on in LCD display Note when TA switch is on at this moment use tuning up down to search station will only stop at station which has TA broadcasting PTY button 21 Each time when this button is pressed the PTY mode will toggle in the following order PTY Music Group ...

Page 17: ...or MPEG1 audio layer 3 supports all MPEG bitrate except 8kbps and free format for MPEG2 audio layer3 The unit supports 32 44 1 48 kHz sampling rate for MPEG1 audio layer 3 32 44 1 48 kHz and 16 22 05 24 kHz sampling rate for MPEG2 audio layer 3 and 44 1 kHz sampling rate for VBR Variable Bit Rate Notes on creating your own CD Rs or CD RWs containing MP3 files To enjoy high quality sound we recomme...

Page 18: ...ayback will also start CD eject button Press this button to eject the CD Since this button is located behind the front panel fold down the panel before accessing this button CD play pause and first track button 14 Press this button briefly to pause CD play press again to release pause Press this button long to activate First track function the first song will be played Intro scan button 15 Press t...

Page 19: ...ess Band button repeatedly to Display ID3 TAG information If the MP3 file is available with ID3 TAG pressing the Band button repeatedly will show information in the following sequence FILE NAME FOLDER NAME SONG TITLE ARTIST ALBUM TITLE If any of the ID3 TAG information is not available pressing the Band button repeatedly will only show The FILE NAME and FOLDER NAME of the MP3 file and will scroll ...

Page 20: ...er will be shown use Volume up down Control to scroll through all folders When the desired folder is found press the Enter button long to start playing the first track under selected folder or press the Enter button short less than 1 seconds to display the tracks or folders under this folder Repeat this procedure to navigate through the folders up to 8 levels deep During folder search not only fol...

Page 21: ... the USB equipment and the LCD will show USB DRIV Take out USB equipment Push the SRC button and switch to non USB DRIV mode then take off the USB equipment close the rubber cap USB SD MMC Notes USB functions flash memory type MP3 music play SD MMC card support USB flash memory 2in1 SD MMC support FAT 12 FAT 16 FAT 32 is possible FAT 12 16 dir 200 support file 500 support FAT 32 dir 200 support fi...

Page 22: ...the power of the unit 2 Press the REL button 1 and remove the detachable panel 3 Gently press the button of the case and open the cover 4 Place the panel into the case and take it with you when you leave the car Install Detachable panel 1 Fix right part of face plate I the right part of panel slot of the unit 2 Press down the left side of the face plate until if clicks into the panel slot of the u...

Page 23: ...ata protection sheet to either side of a disc This unit cannot play 3 inch 8cm CDs Never insert a 3 inch CD contained in the adapter or an irregularly shaped CD The unit may not be able to eject it resulting in a malfunction 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 ...

Page 24: ...g collar 1 pc 2 Tapping screws M5x6 mm 4 pcs M4x6 mm 4 pcs 3 Mounting bolt 50 mm 1 pc 4 Wire connector 1 pc 5 Removable face plate case 1 pc 6 Trim plate 1 pc 7 T key 2 pcs 8 Operating instructions 1 pc 9 Rubber cushion 1 pc ...

Page 25: ...w Disc is dirty or damaged Clean CD or change another CD Sound skips due to vibration Mounting angle is over 30º Adjust mounting angle to less than 30º Instable mounting Mount the unit securely with the mounting parts The operation keys don t work The built in microcomputer is not operating properly due to noise Press the RESET button Front panel is not properly fixed into its place Radio Much noi...

Page 26: ...e 15A Dimensions WxHxD Weight 178 50 166 mm 1 7 kg ESP CD 45 s MP3 120 s FM Stereo Radio Frequency range 65 0 108 0 MHz Frequency response 30 Hz 15 kHz Stereo separation 25 dB 1 kHz Image response ratio IF response ratio 50dB 70dB Signal noise ratio 50 dB AM Radio Frequency range 522 1620 kHz Usable sensitivity S N 40dB 45 dB Disc Player System Compact disc audio system Frequency response 5 Hz 20 ...

Page 27: ...27 27 28 29 35 36 RDS 41 3 44 USB SD MMC MP3 48 50 51 52 52 53 54 ...

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Page 29: ...29 CD 1 2 5 3 4 5 x 25 5 6 7 ...

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Page 34: ...34 ISO 4 8 4 5 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 35: ...35 1 REL 2 DSP 3 PWR 4 5 6 7 SCAN 8 DISP 9 AF 10 OPEN 11 MODE 12 MENU ENTER 13 AMS MP3 14 15 INT 16 RPT 17 RDM 18 19 20 21 PTY 22 USB 23 BAND 24 TA ...

Page 36: ...36 PWR 3 4 MODE 11 CD MP3 CD MP3 USB USB SD MMC SD MMC USB SD MMC USB SD MMC USB SD MMC MENU 12 1 MENU MENU VOLUME VOL BASS BAS TREBLE TRE BALANCE BAL FADER FAD ...

Page 37: ...37 DSP BASS TREBLE 2 MENU 2 3 MENU FM RDS TA SEEK TA ALARM TA TP TA SEEK TP Traffic Program PI TP TP PI PI ALARM TP NO TP TA ...

Page 38: ...38 MASK 201 AF 100 AF PI AF PI 100 PI CD AF 2 MASK PI MASK ALL RDS ...

Page 39: ...39 Retune R Retune S Retune S Retune L TA Seek Retune S TA SEEK 45 Retune L TA SEEK 180 Retune TA TA Seek LOUD ESP ESP 12 ESP 45 BEEP 2 BEEP ON BEEP OFF SEEK 1 SEEK 2 ...

Page 40: ...40 DX LOCAL DISTANCE DX DSP 2 POP ROCK CLASSIC FLAT DSP OFF DSP DSP BASS TREBLE 5 2 DISP 8 PTY SCAN 7 RESET ...

Page 41: ...41 RDS RDS RDS RDS AMS 13 1 1 6 5 AMS 2 6 1 6 AMS 1 6 20 6 BAND 23 BAND CD 3 FM FM1 FM2 FM3 OIRT 2 W MW1 MW2 6 30 ...

Page 42: ...42 AF 9 AF AF 2 AF REG AF AF RDS TA 24 ...

Page 43: ...43 PTY 21 FM RDS PTY PTY Music Group PTY Speech Group PTY Off 6 ...

Page 44: ...44 3 3 3 MPEG 3 3 CD ROM CD R CD RW 3 ISO 9660 3 3 mp3 3 mp3 MP3 PC 8 1000 3 8 VBR VBR CD R CD RW MP3 3 44 1 128 1000 3 2000 USB FAT 12 16 ISO 9660 8 CD R ...

Page 45: ...45 MP3 CD R CD RW 3 3 3 CD R CD RW CD R CD RW 16 1 2 ID3TAG 3 ID3 TAG Open 10 EJECT 14 ...

Page 46: ...46 INTRO 10 15 Intro 10 RPT 16 RDM 17 18 19 10 ID3 3 CD USB SD MMC ID3 TAG BAND ID3 ID3 3 AMS TRACK SCH 001 ...

Page 47: ...47 100 0 5 100 3 AMS FILE SCH 0 5 RDS RDS RDS RDS AMS CHAR SCH 0 5 1 2 0 5 ...

Page 48: ...48 USB SD MMC MP3 1 SD MMC SD MMC MEM CARD 2 SD MMC SRC 3 USB USB USB USB DRIV 4 USB SRC USB SD MMC MP3 USB SD MMC 2 USB 2 1 SD MMC FAT 12 FAT16 FAT32 FAT 12 16 200 500 FAT 32 200 500 32 32 ...

Page 49: ...49 id3tagver2 0 32 USB 1 1 USB 2 0 USB 2 0 USB USB 2 0 USB 1 1 SD Canon Fujifilm Palm Motolora Microsoft IBM HP Compaq Sharp Samsung 8 M 2 MMC Ericsson Nokia Motolora HP Palm Sanyo Microsystems 16 M 2 ...

Page 50: ...50 1 POWER 0 5 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 51: ...51 CD 3 8 CD 3 CD ...

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Page 53: ...53 ACC ON 30 30 RESET ERROR 1 RESET ERROR 2 RESET ...

Page 54: ...54 11 14 50 4 RMS 25 4 4 10 D 4 2 0 CD 1 0 10 15 178 50 166 1 7 ESP CD 45 MP3 120 FM 65 0 108 0 30 15 25 1 IF 50 70 50 AM 522 1620 40 45 5 20 80 55 0 2 1 ...

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