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Operating

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Operating

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Listening to a preset station

1. Press BAND

 

repeatedly to select a 

desired band.

2.  Press the volume knob on the unit.

Or press ENTER

 

on the remote control.

3.  Rotate the volume knob to select a 

preset station.
Or press 

w

 / 

s

 on the remote control.

4.  Press the volume knob.

Or press ENTER

 

on the remote control.

Or

Press BAND and then press the desired 
preset button among 1 to 6 on the 
remote control.

Adjusting TUNER  settings

On the unit

1. Press 

F

.

2.  Rotate the volume knob to select an 

item and press it.

3.  Rotate the volume knob to set the 

option and press it.

4.  If you want to return to the previous 

step, push the volume knob to the left.

On the Remote Control

1. Press FUNC 

/ • 

MENU.

2. Press 

w

 / 

s

 to select an item and press 

ENTER.

3. Press 

w

 / 

s

 to set the option and press 

ENTER.

4.  If you want to return to the previous 

step, press 

 .

 

PTY (Program type, RDS (OPTIONAL)) 
It searches the radio stations by 
program type of FM tuner.
The program types are displayed as 
follows.

NEWS

FINANCE

EASY M

AFFAIRS

CHILDREN

LIGHT M

INFO

SOCIAL

CLASSICS

SPORT

RELIGION

OTHER M

EDUCATE

PHONE IN

JAZZ

DRAMA

TRAVEL

COUNTRY

CULTURE

LEISURE

NATION M

SCIENCE

DOCUMENT

OLDIES

VARIED

POP M

FOLK M

WEATHER

ROCK M

 

A / S (Auto Store)  
The six strongest broadcasting 
frequencies will be stored under preset 
button 1 to 6 in the order of their signal 
strength. To cancel, press the volume 
knob.

 

P / S (Preset scan)
Each preset station appears. To cancel, 
press the volume knob.

 

SENS (Tuner sensitivity) MID / HI / LOW
In an area in which signal reception is 
weak, it helps the tuner to search more

 

stations. The weaker the reception is, 
the lower option you should set to.

RDS (OPTIONAL)

 

AF (Alternative Frequency) ON / OFF
When the reception quality drops, the 
tuner automatically changes to another

 

station in the network, broadcasting a 
better reception quality, using the PI 
and AF codes.

 

REG (Region) ON / OFF
REG ON : The unit switches to another 
station, within the same network,

 

broadcasting the same program when 
the receiving signals from the current 
station become weak.
REG OFF : The unit switches to another 
station, within the same network when 
the receiving signals from the current 
station become weak. (In this mode, 
the program may diff er from the one 
currently received.)

 

TA (Traffi

  c Announcement) ALARM / 

SEEK 
TA ALARM : When the tuned station 
has no TP information for 5 seconds,

 

double beep sound is output.
TA SEEK : When the tuned station does 
not receive TP information for 5 seconds, 
the receiver retunes to the next station 
that has the TP information.

 

PI (Programme Identifi cation) SOUND / 
MUTE
PI SOUND : When the frequency 
of a tuned station switches to an

 

AF (Alternative frequency) with an 
unidentifi ed PI, it keeps the sound.
PI MUTE : When the frequency of a 
tuned station switches to an AF with an 
unidentifi ed PI, it mutes the sound until 
the PI is identifi ed.

 

CT (Clock Time) ON / OFF
You can use the RDS CT information 
to update the time. When RDS CT

 

information is not received and then 
you set CT to OFF, you can adjust the 
time by yourself. Refer to the page 12 
for setting the clock.

Summary of Contents for MAX420IP

Page 1: ...DIGITAL MEDIA RECEIVER MAX420IP Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference Please make sure to check the manual before installation page 8 to 9 ENGLISH www lg com mx ...

Page 2: ... To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover or back of this product There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to dripping or splashing water rain or moisture The temperature of unit s outside can be extremely high please use the unit after proper installation in...

Page 3: ...s in volume as switching sources 12 Listening to the radio 12 Storing desired frequencies manually 13 Listening to a preset station 13 Adjusting TUNER settings 14 Using an USB device 14 Pausing or restarting USB playback 14 Searching for a section within a file 14 Skipping to another file 14 Checking information about your music 14 Playing back files in a way you want 15 Moving to another drive 15...

Page 4: ...tings Moves 10 MP3 WMA files backward or forward if there is no folder or one folder on an USB Moves to the previous or next folder if there are more than 2 folders on an USB d 3D SOUND effect SOUND Selects a sound mode e Remote Sensor f Display window g USB port h BAND Selects a band in Tuner mode Moves to a next USB drive REC Recording to USB i DISP Press it you can check the clock time Press an...

Page 5: ...d or forward if there is no folder or one folder on an USB Moves to the previous or next folder if there are more than 2 folders on an USB ENTER LIST Confirms the settings Checks files or preset stations i DISP Press it you can check the clock time Press and hold it you can turn on off the display window and the light of LED buttons j RPT Repeats playback k INT Intro scan l Numeric buttons 1 to 6 ...

Page 6: ...t 2 Remove the control panel and trim ring from the unit 3 Insert the lever into the hole on one side of the unit Perform the same operation on the other side and pull the unit out from the mounting sleeve ISO DIN Installation Control panel 1 Slide the unit into the ISO DIN frame 2 Fit screws removed from the old unit 3 Slide the unit and frame into the dash opening 4 Install the dash panel or ada...

Page 7: ...or otherwise subject it to strong impact Do not allow such volatile agents as benzine thinner or insecticides to come into contact with the surface of the control panel Caution Detaching the control panel 1 Press the 6 to open the control panel 2 Lift the control panel slightly 3 Push the control panel to right 6 5 4 Pull the control panel out of the unit 5 Put the detached control panel into the ...

Page 8: ...remote input Black Hard wired control adapter can be connected Optional B e AMP Remote On Blue White To Audio out To Audio in When being connected in a wrong way the unit displays as follows Antenna Remote port short ANTENNA REMOTE ON PORT SHORT CIRCUIT CHECK Speaker cable short PROTECT After connecting it again restart the unit Digital Amplifier has some problem WARNING Refer servicing to qualifi...

Page 9: ...d American Wire Gauge size AWG Wire Lenth m Current A Up to 1 2 1 2 to 2 1 2 1 to 3 0 20 14 12 12 20 35 12 10 8 35 50 10 8 8 Note Please use specified power supply wires otherwise the unit and vehicle may be damaged Warning How to install your car speaker system With the use of passive crossovers you can drive a midrange and tweeter in parallel on each channel of your set and maintain a safe load ...

Page 10: ...e unit 2 Rotate the volume knob to select an item and press it 3 Rotate the volume knob to set the option and press it 4 If you want to return to the previous step push the volume knob to the left EQ EQ is to increase or decrease the signal strength of audio frequencies The function helps you to enjoy sound more plentifully FLAT NATURAL DYNAMIC VOCAL USER EQ B BLAST OFF LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 Rei...

Page 11: ...woofer frequency OFF SW 55 Hz SW 85 Hz SW 120 Hz You can enable the subwoofer USER EQ You can adjust the level of the each frequency band BND1 BND2 BND3 BND4 BND5 BND6 BND7 USER EQ is only available when you set the EQ to USER EQ For LIGHT setting You can adjust the light effects by adjusting LED MODE USER LED DIM or DIM LV LED MODE You can change the LED window color LED AUTO LED USER LED 01 to 2...

Page 12: ... press FUNC MENU on the remote control 2 Rotate the volume knob on the unit Or press w s on the remote control to set the option GAIN 0 3 6 3 Press the volume knob on the unit Or press ENTER on the remote control to confirm the setting 4 If you want to return to the previous step push the volume knob to the left Or press on the remote control Listening to the radio 1 Press SRC repeatedly to select...

Page 13: ...cel press the volume knob SENS Tuner sensitivity MID HI LOW In an area in which signal reception is weak it helps the tuner to search more stations The weaker the reception is the lower option you should set to RDS OPTIONAL AF Alternative Frequency ON OFF When the reception quality drops the tuner automatically changes to another station in the network broadcasting a better reception quality using...

Page 14: ...MA file playback If there is no information NO TEXT will be shown in the display window Playing back files in a way you want On the unit 1 Press F 2 Rotate the volume knob to select an item and press it 3 Rotate the volume knob to select the option 4 Press the volume knob to set the option If you want to return to the previous step push the volume knob to the left On the Remote Control 1 Press INT...

Page 15: ...ed to PC The unit cannot be used as a storage device Using NTFS file system is not supported Only FAT 16 32 file system is supported MTP Media Transfer Protocol device is not supported MP3 WMA music file requirement Sampling Frequency 8 kHz to 48 kHz MP3 22 05 kHz to 48 kHz WMA Bit rate within 8 kbps to 320 kbps include VBR MP3 32 kbps to 320 kbps WMA Recording to USB device 1 Open the USB cover a...

Page 16: ...gives the Title Artist or Album Press DISP repeatedly during MP3 WMA file playback If there is no information NO TEXT will be shown in the display window Playing back files in a way you want On the Unit 1 Press F 2 Rotate the volume knob to select an item and press it 3 Rotate the volume knob to select the option 4 Press the volume knob to set the option If you want to return to the previous step ...

Page 17: ...can control on the unit and iPod iPhone Press F on the unit to select CONTROL and then set CONTROL to IPOD Then playback is paused And you can control on the unit and iPod iPhone While using the iPod iPhone CONTROL MODE some buttons on the unit are not available Sets CONTROL to HEAD UNIT to cancel the iPod iPhone CONTROL MODE Compatible iPod iPhone models iPod classic iPod nano 6th generation iPod...

Page 18: ... sound is heard Cables are not connected correctly Connect the cables correctly There s audio skipping This unit is not firmly secured Secure this unit firmly Radio stations cannot be tuned in The signal strength of the stations is too weak When tuning in with automatic tuning Tuned in the stations manually No station has been preset or preset stations have been cleared When tuning by scanning pre...

Page 19: ...tortion 0 7 Usable Sensitivity 12 dBμV AM MW Tuning Range 520 to 1720 kHz or 522 to 1620 kHz S N Ratio 50 dB Distortion 1 0 Usable Sensitivity 28 dBμV AUX Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz S N Ratio 80 dB Distortion 0 1 Channel Separation 1 kHz 45 dB Max Input Level 1 kHz 1 1 V USB Version USB 1 1 or USB 2 0 Full Speed Bus Power Supply USB DC 5 V 1 5 A Subwoofer Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz...

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