Insignia IN-CD101 Owner'S Manual Download Page 3

 

 

 

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INSTALLATION 

 

Notes: 

y

  Choose the mounting location where 

the unit will not interfere with the 
normal driving function of the driver. 

y

  Before finally installing the unit, 

connect the wiring temporarily and 
make sure it is all connected up 
properly and the unit and the system 
work properly. 

y

  Use only the parts included with the 

unit to ensure proper installation. The 
use of unauthorized parts can cause 
malfunctions. 

y

  Consult with your nearest dealer if 

installation requires the drilling of holes 
or other modifications of the vehicle. 

y

  Install the unit where it does not get in 

the driver’s way and cannot injure the 
passenger if there is a sudden stop, 
like an emergency stop. 

y

  If installation angel exceeds 30

°

from 

horizontal, the unit might not give its 
optimum performance. 

 
 
 

y

  Avoid installing the unit where it would 

be subject to high temperature, such 
as from direct sunlight, or from hot air, 
from the heater, or where it would be 
subject to dust, dirt or excessive 
vibration. 

 

 

DIN FRONT/REAR-MOUNT 

This unit can be properly installed either 
from “Front” (conventional DIN 
Front-mount) or “Rear”(DIN Rear-mount 
installation, utilizing threaded screw holes 
at the sides of the unit chassis). For details, 
refer to the following illustrated installation 
methods. 

 
 

DIN FRONT-MOUNT (Method A) 

Installing the unit   

 

1. Dashboard 
2. Holder 

After inserting the holder into the 
dashboard, select the appropriate tab 
according to the thickness of the 
dashboard material and bend them 
inwards to secure the holder in place. 

3. Screw 

   

       

 

1. Dashboard   
2. Nut  (5mm) 
3. Spring  washer 
4. Screw  (5x25mm) 
5. Screw   
6. Strap 

Be sure to use the strap to secure the 
back of the unit in place. The strap can 
be bent by hand to the desired angle. 

7. Plain  washer 

 

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Summary of Contents for IN-CD101

Page 1: ...PLL Synthesizer Stereo Radio y Cassette Player y Automatic Memory Storing y Fold Down Full Detachable Panel y Preset Equalization y CD Changer Control FOR CDC VERSION ONLY y Auxiliary Input Function...

Page 2: ...nel 5 Wiring Connection 6 4 x 25W or 4 x 40W system 6 4 x 7W or 2 x 25W system 6 2 x 7W system 7 Operation 8 General Operation 8 Radio Operation 10 Cassette Operation 11 CD Changer Operation For CD Ch...

Page 3: ...its optimum performance y Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature such as from direct sunlight or from hot air from the heater or where it would be subject to dust dir...

Page 4: ...rd DIN REAR MOUNT Method B Installation using the screw holes on the sides of the unit Fastening the unit to the factory radio mounting bracket 1 Select a position where the screw holes of the bracket...

Page 5: ...trol button may not function and display may be missing some segments Press the OPEN button and then reinstall the front panel again Precautions when handling 1 Do not drop the front panel 2 Do not pu...

Page 6: ...6 WIRING CONNECTION...

Page 7: ...7 WIRING CONNECTION...

Page 8: ...by pressing any button except OPEN button 7 and EJECT button 4 When system is on press ILL button 9 shortly to control the brightness of VFD Press it for several seconds toturn off the unit z FACEPLA...

Page 9: ...and activated functions on the display 8 z EQUALIZATION Press EQ button 19 to turn on equalization function and to select desired audio mode There are five kinds of mode as below DSP OFF FLAT CLASSIC...

Page 10: ...EK operation y AUTOMATIC MEMORY STORING PROGRAM SCANNING Automatic memory storing Press AS PS button 18 for several seconds the radio searches from the current frequency and checks the signal strength...

Page 11: ...wing track Track number shows on display Hold press MANU SKIP button 16 or MANU SKIP button 17 to fast reverse or fast forward Disc play starts from when you release the button z PAUSE PLAYING Press P...

Page 12: ...Speed 4 76 cm sec Fast Forward Time 180 seconds C 60 type Frequency Response 125 to 6 300 Hz Channel Separation 35 dB Crosstalk 40 dB Wow and Flutter 0 35 WRMS Tone Controls Bass at 100 Hz 10 dB Treb...

Page 13: ...eck the speaker wires and other connection wires Cassette tape can not be loaded or Presence of a cassette tape in the player Remove the cassette tape in the player then put in the new one Ejected The...

Page 14: ...gh temperature can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and distort or melt plastic parts For Tape Player Periodic cleaning of the tape head and capstan shaft will ensure good repro...

Page 15: ...nder high voltage lines Also noise can be picked up from passing automobiles Although AM is subject to environmental noise it has the ability to received at great distance This due the fact that broad...

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