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RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER

NOTE

Adjustment of rear speaker volume is not possible if there are no rear speakers 
installed.

Adjusting Treble

  1. Press the "FUNC" button to display "TRE".

  2. Press the "TUNE/TRACK" button ("

") while "TRE" is 

displayed to adjust the treble level.

: Level will increase every time the button is pressed.
: Level will decrease every time the button is pressed.

It can be adjusted in the range of -5 

 -4 

 -3 

 -2 

 -1 

 

 1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 5.

Default setting is 0.

Adjusting Fader

  1. Press the "FUNC" button to display "FAD".

  2. Press the "TUNE/TRACK" button ("

") while "FAD" is 

displayed  to adjust the front and rear speaker volume.

 

  :  Front speaker volume will increase every time the button 

is pressed.

 

  :  Rear speaker volume will increase every time the button is 

pressed.

 

 It can be adjusted in the range of R7 

 R6 

 R5 

 R4 

 

R3 

 R2 

 R1 

 0 

 F1 

 F2 

 F3 

 F4 

 F5 

 F6 

 

F7.
Default setting is 0.

Summary of Contents for BT-50 2020

Page 1: ...BLACK BTAUDIO IE 2001_5103404_Cover indd 1 2 2020 07 08 9 28 49...

Page 2: ...d them thoroughly Due to differences in vehicle specifications the illustration used for description may not match your vehicle The contents of this manual are current at the date of issue but may dif...

Page 3: ...instructions identified by this symbol could result in injuries or an accident ADVICE Failure to follow these instructions identified by this symbol could cause malfunction or damage to your vehicle N...

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Page 5: ...HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL AND HOW TO FIND A SPECIFIC TOPIC HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 0 2 HOW TO FIND A SPECIFIC TOPIC 0 3 CHAPTER DESCRIPTION 0 5 0...

Page 6: ...tall a radio equipment antenna near the vehicle s radio antenna This could cause unwanted noise on the radio or while playing a CD ADVICE Do not allow water to come into contact with the player It may...

Page 7: ...ys Page 0 5 Search for the page describing the specific topic by using the general table of contents under CHAPTER DESCRIPTION the CHAPTER INDEX and or the TABLE OF CONTENTS on the first page of each...

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Page 9: ...0 5 RADIO AND CD USB PLAYER 1 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL AND HOW TO FIND A SPECIFIC TOPIC 0 CHAPTER DESCRIPTION...

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Page 11: ...Precautions 1 2 Control Panel 1 2 Using the Audio System 1 18 Trademarks 1 26 1 RADIO AND CD USB PLAYER...

Page 12: ...ecautions CAUTION Operate the player only while the vehicle is stationary Operating them while the vehicle is moving could cause an accident Adjust the volume so that sound outside of the vehicle can...

Page 13: ...d continuously It can be adjusted between 63 maximum and 0 Default setting is 19 ADVICE Turning the power on or off with the volume set to maximum will damage the equipment and your hearing Set the vo...

Page 14: ...el will decrease every time the button is pressed It can be adjusted in the range of 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 Default setting is 0 Adjusting Fader 1 Press the FUNC button to display FAD 2 Press the TUNE...

Page 15: ...can be adjusted in the range of L7 L6 L5 L4 L3 L2 L1 0 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Default setting is 0 Switching the Time Display 1 Press the FUNC button to display CLK 2 Press the TUNE TRACK button while C...

Page 16: ...g the Minutes 1 Press the FUNC button to display CLK and make the clock display minutes blink 2 Press the TUNE TRACK button while the clock display minutes is blinking to adjust the time minutes Time...

Page 17: ...en AM is displayed and FM radio when FM is displayed 2 Press the TUNE button for less than 2 seconds to select a radio station manually Each time the button is pressed the frequency steps up or down t...

Page 18: ...ger The frequency display will blink 3 Press the TUNE button to select the frequency you wish to program 4 Press the CH button for 2 seconds or longer Once it has been set as a preset channel the freq...

Page 19: ...he playback of a CD track music file number will be indicated on the display The first session on a disc containing both CD DA data and MP3 WMA data is a CD DA file only CD DA files will be playback F...

Page 20: ...k Selection Press the TRACK button for less than 1 second to select the desired track number Advance to the next track press twice or more Return to a previous track 2 Press the TRACK button to select...

Page 21: ...ndomly played back Repeat Playback 1 Press the FUNC button for less than 1 second to display RPT For CD 2 Every time the TRACK button is pressed it will switch between OFF and ON OFF Repeat playback i...

Page 22: ...appears when the disc is stained or damaged Check if the inserted disc is stained or upside down When the disc is dirty clean the disc The upside down disc must be taken out and inserted correctly Do...

Page 23: ...e device may disturb your driving and cause a traffic accident Do not connect disconnect or operate the USB device while driving Stop the vehicle in a safe location and perform these operations When r...

Page 24: ...on for less than 1 second to select the desired file number Advance to the next file press twice or more Return to a previous file Replaying the Same File Press the TRACK button for less than 1 second...

Page 25: ...number Decrease folder number 2 Playback method can be selected between RDM OFF RDM ON and FLD RDM ON every time the TRACK button is pressed RDM OFF Random playback is off RDM ON Files in the USB dev...

Page 26: ...2 This message appears when operation of some problem is not possible due to the player Remove the connected USB device E 3 This message appears when the temperature inside the player is too high or...

Page 27: ...rtable audio device use the battery or other power source supplied with the device AUX device cannot be controlled from audio player AUX volume is reduced to prevent speaker damage Switching from Othe...

Page 28: ...signals to reach your antenna at the same time If this happens the signals will cancel each other out causing a momentary flutter or loss of reception Static and fluttering These occur when signals ar...

Page 29: ...side the player Be sure to operate the player correctly Usable Discs Music CDs with the following marks can be used CD R and CD RW discs recorded according to the CD DA format can also be played CD R...

Page 30: ...an be played as a music CD The sound of a data track of a Mixed Mode CD cannot be played Only music tracks can be played A Mixed Mode CD mixed with DTS can also not be played accurately When Removing...

Page 31: ...t may lead to damage Hold the disc without touching the recording side as this may make the disc dirty and lead to sound jumping Using a dirty disc will damage the disc and lead to sound jumping When...

Page 32: ...t use them as they may cause damage Disc Accessories Do not use commercially available accessories such as stabilizers protective seals etc that are said to improve sound quality or protect the discs...

Page 33: ...CD ROM CD R and CD RW can be played Discs formatted in the ISO9660 level 1 and 2 Romeo and Joliet file system can be used Files with extensions compatible to MP3 and WMA can be played mp3 wma CD R and...

Page 34: ...files are compatible to the respective modes of stereo joint stereo dual channel monaural MP3 files are compatible to VBR variable bit rate Not compatible to M3u playlists When the FAST UP DOWN functi...

Page 35: ...5 24 kHz MPEG2 5 LAYER3 8 11 025 12 kHz WMA file 32 44 1 48 kHz MP3 file MPEG1 LAYER3 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 160 192 224 256 320 kbps MPEG2 2 5 LAYER3 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 160 kbps...

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