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Summary of Contents for H-CDM8056

Page 1: ...H CDM8056 CD MP3 WMA RECEIVER CD MP3 WMA Instruction manual ...

Page 2: ...d keep the manual for reference in the future Table of contents Table of contents 2 Important safeguards 3 Accessories 4 Installation Connections 5 Connection diagram 8 Controllers 9 General operations 11 Radio operations 14 CD MP3 WMA USB SD MMC card operations 17 MP3 overview 21 Anti theft system 23 Handling compact discs 24 Cleaning 24 Troubleshooting guide 25 Specification 26 ...

Page 3: ... 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 Make sure you disconnect the power sup...

Page 4: ...n nut M5 T 3 5 mm 1 pc Mounting box 0 6 mm 1 pc Left key 1 0 mm 1 pc Right key 1 0 mm 1 pc Metal bar 0 8 mm 1 pc Plain washer 5 mm 1 pc Outer trim ring 1 pc Spring washer 5 mm 2 pcs Screw 5X5 mm 4 pcs Screw 5X25 mm 1 pc Screw M5 5X29 3 mm 1 pc 6 Customer information 1 pc 7 Warranty card 1 pc 8 Instruction manual 1 pc ...

Page 5: ...rrectness Installation way It is an anti theft installation way The chassis wear a metal sliding housing Please have the wiring connection of the power supply speakers and antenna as for the requirement of the manual and then install the metal sliding housing into the car according to the diagram ...

Page 6: ...he mounting box outer trim ring and the Half sleeve are not used for this method of installation Caution 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 press...

Page 7: ...e panel Caution DO NOT insert the control panel from the right 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 o...

Page 8: ...se 4 ohms impedance of speaker to reduce the distortion during high volume level Prohibited to make the conductors of auto antenna and ground touch with each other Connect the Panel light panel to of clearance lamp When the lamp lights up the panel lights up ISO speaker connection ...

Page 9: ... button 7 MUTE button 8 NEXT PREVIOUS buttons 9 OPEN button 10 SD MMC slot 11 SD Indicator 12 USB jack 13 AUX jack 14 RC infra red sensor 15 MODE button 16 BAND SUB button 17 6 UP10 button 18 5 DN10 button 19 4 RDM button 20 3 RPT button 21 2 INT button 22 1 PLAY PAUSE button 23 POWER button ...

Page 10: ...n the panel 1 LED indicator 2 RESET button hole 3 Disc slot 4 EJECT button Note Pressing the RESET hole will erase the clock setting and stored stations Panel status indicator lights up when you slide the panel down flashes when you remove the panel 2 3 4 1 ...

Page 11: ...EXT PREVIOUS SEL buttons 3 BAND button 4 APS button 5 MODE button No 1 PLAY PAUSE button No 2 INT button No 3 RPT button No 4 RDM button No 5 DN 10 button No 6 UP 10 button 6 RDS buttons TA button AF button PTY button 7 MUTE button 8 CLK button ...

Page 12: ...set Volume control Press VOLUME buttons on the front panel The larger the number shown on the display the higher the volume level is Sound settings Press SEL button shortly and repeatedly to select the mode VOL BAS TRE BAL FAD LOUD LOC ST EQ BEEP Press VOLUME buttons to adjust each mode VOLUME 00 02 39 BASS TREBLE 7 5 0 1 2 5 7 BALANCE 7L 7R FADER 7R 7F LOUD ON OFF LOC LOC ON LOC OFF DX ST ON OFF ...

Page 13: ...B button to turn the Subwoofer output ON An external amplifier is required to operate a subwoofer Clock display Press and hold In Radio mode PTY CLK button to display the clock then press and hold the button until the hour blinks on the display Press VOLUME buttons to set hours then press SEL button for the minutes to blink and press VOLUME buttons to set Press PTY CLK button again or leave the un...

Page 14: ...switch between ON or OFF Improvement of reception of distant stations can be done by selecting MONO operation which may cut down some reception noise Automatic store Automatic scan During listening to the radio press and hold the F PS button for more than 3 seconds The receiver will automatically scan and save stations for the AM FM bands Press F PS button once in Radio mode to scan the stations i...

Page 15: ... SEL button for 2 seconds the display will show TA SEEK Press VOLUME buttons to choose between the TA SEEK and TA ALARM after choosing leave the unit idle for the mode to active In TA SEEK mode the unit will seek for traffic announcement program when TA is pressed In TA ALARM mode no TA TP is displayed and the alarm is set off Local radio station search Press SEL button to choose and set the LOCAL...

Page 16: ...ly 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 function This function is to set the initial duration of automatic TA Search Press and hold SEL button for 2 seconds Press SEL button to cycle through the menu selections until RETUNE_S is shown Press VOLUME...

Page 17: ...tist Album 32 byte support Multi card reader not support USB 2 0 support Notes USB format supports 2 0 Capacity 8 MB 1 GB SD cards brands Canon Fuji film Palm Motorola Microsoft IBM HP Compaq Sharp Samsung etc Capacity 8 MB 1 GB MMC cards brands Ericsson Nokia Motorola HP Palm Sanyo Microsystems etc Capacity 16 MB 1 GB Loading Eject a disc Press OPEN button Insert the disc with the printed side fa...

Page 18: ... into their compartment or socket the playing mode will be changed into the mode of the later one Pausing playback Press 1 PLAY PAUSE button to pause the playback Press again to resume the playback To ensure good system performance wait until the unit finishes reading the disc information before proceeding Playing the previous next track During playback press NEXT PREVIOUS buttons to play the prev...

Page 19: ...ory with MP3 WMA files Cancel Random Repeat and Intro features before searching Track search Press F PS button and then use the SEL button to enter ones or tens and VOLUME buttons to select the track number Press SEL button the chosen track will start to play Press F PS button twice to enter hundreds File search Press F PS button three times and the display will show the current FILE name of the s...

Page 20: ... on the USB drive in this manner AUX IN Insert the supplied AUX IN cable s stereo plug into the AUX IN jack on the panel of the unit Pres MODE button to choose AUX Connect any portable device such as a DVD player or VCD player to the AUX IN cable Press VOLUME buttons to adjust the volume RCA line out This output is for connecting amplifier equalizer or other audio component that requires a pre amp...

Page 21: ...or VBR the elapsed playing time in the display window will not be correct and also the intro play may not function properly VBR Variable Bit Rate The unit supports the playback of WMA files The playback of ID3 tags for WMA format is not guaranteed it depends on versions and availability of Cyrillic alphabet WMA Windows Media Audio music data compression format created by Microsoft Corporation This...

Page 22: ...ime 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 Album or a Track ID3TAG version 1 x is required Note that the unit may not play Tracks in the order th...

Page 23: ... 2 Press OPEN button to flip down the panel 3 Push the panel to the left and then pull it towards you 4 Put it to the special box and take it with you Remove the unit 1 Remove the panel and the trim plate 2 Insert both T Keys into hole on the front of the set until they lock 3 Pull out the unit ...

Page 24: ...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 25: ...ntil 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 not work The built in microcomputer is not operating properly due to noise Front panel is not properly fix into its place Press the power button for about 10 seconds to reset the unit Sound skips The installatio...

Page 26: ...sitivity 3 uV I F Frequency 10 7 MHz MW Section Frequency range 522 kHz 1620 kHz Usable sensitivity 40 dB I F Frequency 450 kHz Disc player System Compact disc audio system Usable disc D CD R CD RW Frequency characteristics 20 100 Hz 5 dB 10 20 kHz 5 dB Signal to noise CD 50 dB 1kHz Number of channels 2 stereo Line out Output CD max 2000 mV Specifications are subject to change without notice Dimen...

Page 27: ...27 27 28 29 30 33 34 36 CD SD MMC USB 42 3 46 48 49 49 50 51 ...

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Page 29: ...29 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 ISO 1 5 M5 T 3 5 1 0 6 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 8 1 5 1 1 5 2 5X5 4 5X25 1 M5 5X29 3 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 ...

Page 30: ...30 1 5 8 4 8 2 3 4 5 ...

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Page 32: ...32 1 OPEN 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 2 ...

Page 33: ...33 4 ...

Page 34: ...34 1 VOLUME 2 SEL 3 F PS 4 TA 5 PTY CLK 6 AF 7 MUTE 8 NEXT PREVIOUS 9 OPEN 10 SD MMC 11 SD 12 USB 13 AUX 14 15 MODE 16 BAND SUB 17 6 UP10 18 5 DN10 19 4 RDM 20 3 RPT 21 2 INT 22 1 PLAY PAUSE 23 POWER ...

Page 35: ...35 OPEN 1 LED 2 RESET 3 4 EJECT RESET 2 3 4 1 ...

Page 36: ...36 1 POWER 2 VOLUME NEXT PREVIOUS SEL 3 BAND 4 APS 5 MODE No 1 PLAY PAUSE No 2 INT No 3 RPT No 4 RDM No 5 DN 10 No 6 UP 10 6 RDS TA AF PTY 7 MUTE 8 CLK ...

Page 37: ... OPEN OPEN WELCOME POWER GOOD BYE VOLUME SEL VOL BAS TRE BAL FAD LOUD LOC ST BEEP EQ VOLUME VOLUME 00 02 39 BASS TREBLE 7 5 0 1 2 5 7 BALANCE 7L 7R FADER 7R 7F LOUD LOC ST EQ CLASS POP ROCK FLAT OFF BEEP ...

Page 38: ...38 5 5 MODE AUX RADIO DISC USB CARD USB CARD DISC SEL LOUD OFF VOLUME ON OFF MUTE VOLUME BAND SUB PTY CLK 3 VOLUME SEL VOLUME PTY CLK PTY CLK ...

Page 39: ...39 BAND SUB FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 MW1 2 MW2 6 30 NEXT PREVIOUS 3 FM SEL ST ON ST OFF VOLUME F PS 3 F PS 30 18 FM 12 AM NEXT PREVIOUS ...

Page 40: ...40 1 6 2 c 1 6 RDS RDS RDS CD AF AF FM AF RDS AF RDS TA TA TA 2 TA SEEK VOLUME TA SEEK TA ALARM TA SEEK TA TA ALARM TA TP ...

Page 41: ...TY CLK 1 6 PTY 1 6 3 Mask DPI Mask all SEL SEL Mask DPI VOLUME MASK DPI MASK ALL MASK DPI AF PI AF MASK ALL PI RDS Retune S L Short Long TA SEL 2 SEL RETUNE_S VOLUME RETUNE_S TA SEEK 30 RETUNE_L TA SEEK 90 RETUNE_S ...

Page 42: ...MC 2 1 SD MMC USB FAT 12 FAT 16 FAT 32 FAT 12 16 200 500 FAT 32 200 500 32 32 id3tag ver 2 0 32 USB 2 0 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 ...

Page 43: ...43 OPEN LOAD MP3 WMA ID3 OPEN EJECT 10 Multi session CD USB SD MMC USB USB USB SD MMC MODE USB 1 PLAY PAUSE NEXT PREVIOUS NEXT PREVIOUS 3 ...

Page 44: ...44 UP 10 DN 10 MP3 WMA 6 UP10 10 5 DN10 3 R RPT 4 RDM Intro 10 2 INT INT ID3 Tag MP3 WMA MP3 ID3 Tag Search MP3 WMA Search c MP3 WMA USB MP3 WMA Intro F PS SEL VOLUME SEL ...

Page 45: ...45 F PS F VOLUME SEL F PS D VOLUME SEL USB MP3 WMA USB AUX IN AUX IN MODE AUX DVD AUX IN VOLUME RCA BAND SUB ...

Page 46: ...46 3 3 WMA 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 WMA ID3 WMA WMA Windows Media Audio Microsoft Corporation 64 CD R CD RW MP3 3 44 1 128 256 3 ...

Page 47: ...47 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 48: ...48 1 POWER 2 OPEN 3 4 1 2 3 ...

Page 49: ...49 CD 3 8 CD 3 CD ...

Page 50: ...50 POWER 10 30 30 ...

Page 51: ...51 12 50 4 10 10 1 A 178 50 150 FM 87 5 108 0 3 10 7 MW 522 1620 40 450 D CD R CD RW 20 100 5 10 20 5 CD 50 1 2 CD 2000 ...

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