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Contents

1. Warranty Details..................................................................................................5
2.  About these Instructions ....................................................................................6

2.1. 

Warning symbols and key words used in these instructions .............................6

2.2. Intended 

use 

........................................................................................................................7

3. Safety instructions 

..............................................................................................8

3.1. 

Keep electrical equipment out of reach of children ..............................................8

3.2. Purpose 

..................................................................................................................................8

3.3. Road 

safety 

...........................................................................................................................8

3.4. 

Never carry out repairs yourself ....................................................................................8

3.5. Sunlight 

.................................................................................................................................9

3.6. 

Drives and connections ...................................................................................................9

3.7. 

Cleaning the device ...........................................................................................................9

4. Package contents 

............................................................................................. 10

5. Installation 

........................................................................................................ 10

6.  Overview of the device .................................................................................... 11

6.1. Front 

view 

.......................................................................................................................... 11

6.2. Rear 

view 

............................................................................................................................ 13

7.  Installation and initial use ............................................................................... 14

7.1. 

The ISO slot  ....................................................................................................................... 14

7.2. 

Fitting the mounting frame in the ISO slot ............................................................ 14

7.3. 

Connections on the back of the radio ..................................................................... 16

7.4. 

Test station memory ...................................................................................................... 16

7.5. 

Using the car radio .......................................................................................................... 17

7.6. Reset 

.................................................................................................................................... 17

8.  Information on the cables ............................................................................... 18

8.1. 

Overview of the power cables .................................................................................... 18

8.2. 

Overview of the speakers cables ............................................................................... 19

9. Operation 

.......................................................................................................... 21

9.1. Basic 

functions 

................................................................................................................. 21

10. Radio  functions  ................................................................................................ 23

10.1.  Operation with data media (USB, CARD, AUX IN) ................................................ 24

11. USB and SD-card media ................................................................................... 25

11.1.  Device connected to AUX IN ....................................................................................... 25

12. Playback  functions ........................................................................................... 26
13. Bluetooth  function ........................................................................................... 27

13.1. Pairing ................................................................................................................................. 27
13.2. Telephone calls ................................................................................................................ 28

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Summary of Contents for E65114

Page 1: ...Deckless Car Stereo with Bluetooth MEDION E65114 MD 80005 Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...tion 10 6 Overview of the device 11 6 1 Front view 11 6 2 Rear view 13 7 Installation and initial use 14 7 1 The ISO slot 14 7 2 Fitting the mounting frame in the ISO slot 14 7 3 Connections on the back of the radio 16 7 4 Test station memory 16 7 5 Using the car radio 17 7 6 Reset 17 8 Information on the cables 18 8 1 Overview of the power cables 18 8 2 Overview of the speakers cables 19 9 Operat...

Page 3: ...ORT 1300 884 987 www medion com au AUS 4 13 3 A2DP mode 28 14 Troubleshooting 29 15 Disposal 30 16 Technical data 31 17 Declaration of conformity 32 18 Legal notice 32 19 Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice 33 ...

Page 4: ...l rights and re medies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entit led...

Page 5: ...s used in these instructions DANGER Warning of immediate risk of fatal injury WARNING Warning possible mortal danger and or serious irre versible injuries CAUTION Warning possible light or moderate injuries CAUTION Please follow the guidelines to avoid property damage PLEASE NOTE Additional information on using the device PLEASE NOTE Please follow the guidelines in the operating instructions WARNI...

Page 6: ... only spare parts and accessories which we have supplied or approved Follow all the instructions in these directions for use especially the safety information Any other use is deemed improper and can cause personal injury or damage to the product Do not use the device in areas where there is a risk of explosion This includes e g tank farms fuel storage depots or areas in which solvents are process...

Page 7: ...suffocation 3 2 Purpose The car radio has only been designed for installation and operation in cars 3 3 Road safety Road safety should be your top priority Use your car radio only in suitable traffic conditions Please ensure that you are familiar with the radio before setting off You should always be able to hear police fire and other emergency service sirens in good time while in your vehicle For...

Page 8: ...compartment USB slot card slot AUX slot This could damage the compartments and slots Always insert discs into the disc compartment with the title side upwards Never apply excessive force to insert a disc or card or connect an external device If you feel resistance try a different method or medium 3 7 Cleaning the device Use a dry soft cloth to clean the device Do not use chemical solutions and cle...

Page 9: ...le from the car battery before installation There is a risk of short circuit and electric shock Check whether the terminal assignment of your vehicle matches the assignment of the car radio Do not install the cables under tension across sharp edges or close to parts that could heat up Make sure you do not kink the cables or twist them Insert the device into the proper slot or choose an installatio...

Page 10: ...1 10 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 PO WER M UTE Press and hold down to switch the car radio off Press briefly to switch the car radio on Press briefly to switch off sound 2 BAND Select frequency band in radio mode press repeatedly to toggle MP3 tag informations in MP3 mode 3 Dial button Press repeatedly to select different settings change settings with the dial Each setting only remains active for a few sec...

Page 11: ...k Reject call 6 Display 7 Microphone 8 USB connection 9 Reset button Restore device to factory settings 10 AUX IN Audio input 3 5 mm jack socket 11 6 10 Memory Button 6 During MP3 playback play back next directory 12 5 10 Memory Button 5 During MP3 playback play back previous directory 13 4 RDM Memory Button 4 Random function random playback for MP3 playback 14 3 INT Memory Button 3 Intro function...

Page 12: ...6 2 Rear view 21 23 22 21 Antenna socket 22 Audio cinch sockets red white 23 Connector with cables AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1300 884 987 www medion com au AUS Overview of the device 13 ...

Page 13: ...our vehicle Or use an ISO block adapter Contact your specialist workshop retailer or departments in department stores See also section 8 Information on the cables on page 18 7 2 Fitting the mounting frame in the ISO slot CAUTION Follow the safety instructions for installation on 5 Installation on page 10 Before installation always remove the two transportation safety screws in the top radio casing...

Page 14: ...ix the mounting frame in the installation slot use a screwdriver to bend as many flaps as possible outwards 5 Select the flaps that connect with the housing of the installation slot 5 4 1 2 3 NOTE Check that the installation frame is held securely The frame must be fixed securely so that it cannot release even during sudden braking Before using the car radio make the electrical connections AFTER S...

Page 15: ...lifier 7 4 Test station memory In some types of vehicle the default assignment of permanent plus and alternating plus has been exchanged by the factory for the ISO block A in the ISO plug This means that the station memory does not work Before finally inserting the car radio use the following procedure to check whether the stations stay saved Reconnect the car battery Switch the vehicle s ignition...

Page 16: ...ays a defect that cannot be remedied through switching it off and back on press the tip of a ballpoint pen or other sharp object into the RE SET button opening Removing the unit To dismantle the unit insert the left and right keys into the relevant slots on the sides of the device The flaps will be bent back and you can remove the unit AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1300 884 987 www medion com au AUS Install...

Page 17: ...vailable for a relay controlled antenna The relay extends the antenna automatically when the radio is switched on When it is switched off the antenna is retracted This relay cable can also be used to control an external amplifier Please refer to the amplifier s operating instructions for the correct connections CAUTION Never connect the blue cable to the engine cable of the relay controlled antenn...

Page 18: ...signment of a standard ISO socket block ISO block BLOCK B Speakers BLOCK A Electricity supply B 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 A 1 rear right 1 2 rear right 2 3 front right 3 4 front right 4 Permanent plus per manent 12 V supply from main electrical system terminal 30 5 front left 5 Car antenna also for external amplifiers etc 6 front left 6 7 rear left 7 Alternating plus al ternating 12 V volt a...

Page 19: ...ISO plug If this is the case in your vehicle certain functions may be impaired for example stations may not be stored properly To solve this the red cable alternating plus and the yellow cable permanent plus will need to be reversed in the ISO block The specialist dealer has the appropriate adapters for this AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1300 884 987 www medion com au AUS Information on the cables 20 ...

Page 20: ...eble or off OFF Equalizer EQ OFF Use the dial to select between the au dio settings FLAT normal CLASSIC ROCK and POP Local Stations DX Select DX for the long distance radio sta tion mode select OFF for short or local dis tance radio stations LOC Mono stereo setting STEREO In FM band select stereo or mono mode MONO The MONO setting can improve the reception if stereo reception is poor You can chang...

Page 21: ...ch message appears for just a few seconds Operating mode Display additional information Radio mode Frequency Time Date USB or card operation Playing time Time Date Setting the time Press and hold the DIS Button The hour indicator flashes Turn the dial button to set the hours Press the dial button to switch to the minute setting The minute indicator flashes Turn the dial button to set the minutes P...

Page 22: ...he automatic station search will be activated again and AUTO appears on the display Auto memory store With this function the three frequency ranges FM1 FM2 and FM3 are searched for the six strongest stations and the stations found are saved in programme spaces 1 6 for each frequency range Proceed as follows to call up the function Hold down the SEARCH button for around 2 seconds while the radio se...

Page 23: ... play various audio formats Drives and connections Data media and formats USB connection For USB sticks or MP3 players SD card reader For SD memory cards with MP3 files AUX IN connection To connect external audio devices e g a CD player using a 3 5 mm jack plug We cannot guarantee compatibility with all MP3 players USB memory sticks and memory cards available on the market NOTE Tracks may be store...

Page 24: ...ntrol panel Inserting and removing cards Insert the memory card into the card slot with the contacts facing down and the bevelled corner pointing to the right and ensure that the card has clicked into place As soon as the card is inserted the car radio searches on the card for MP3 files and the CARD message is shown on the display If the device is in another mode radio USB you can select the SD ca...

Page 25: ...in the display All tracks are played for around 10 seconds each To cancel the preview play press the station button 3 INT again INT OFF appears in the display Repeat track Briefly press the station button 2 RPT RPT ONE repeat current track RPT DIR repeat current directory or RPT ALL repeat all tracks on the data medium appears in the display Activate random playback Briefly press the station butto...

Page 26: ... has found the radio a corresponding message will appear on the mobile phone e g New device found or similar The car radio will be shown on the mobile phone and you may by asked to enter a password Enter the password 0000 for your car radio CAR BT shown on the mobile phone The message BT ON will appear on the car radio Connection status The Bluetooth symbol in the display indicates which connectio...

Page 27: ... Press to accept the telephone call Press to reject the telephone call During a call press to end the telephone call If the car radio is in standby mode when an incoming call is received it will automatically switch on Once the call is ended the car radio returns to standby mode 13 3 A2DP mode Many mobile phones also have an audio playback function MP3 player etc A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution P...

Page 28: ... antenna cable is not connected properly Check the correct location of the antenna cable The station signals are too weak Set the station manually Station memory does not work The cable for the perma nent plus yellow is not connected properly Check the cable connections To do this refer to the section on in stallation and initial use Your mobile phone is not recognised The mobile phone is not comp...

Page 29: ...ch should be disposed of through the proper channels in the interests of the environment and human health Therefore please use the collection systems provided or send the device back to the place where you bought it so that it can be disposed of correctly The materials in the device will then be recycled appropriately Batteries Do not put used batteries in the household refuse Take the batteries t...

Page 30: ...luetooth version V2 1 EDR class 2 Bluetooth profiles HFP A2DP AVRCP Bluetooth frequency 2 4 GHz CONNECTIONS AUX 3 5 mm jack plug USB 1 1 and 2 0 up to 128 GB Memory cards SD SDHC up to 64 GB R C A OUTPUT 2 x Cinch red white We cannot guarantee compatibility with all MP3 players USB memory sticks and memory cards available on the market Subject to technical modifications N26968 AFTER SALES SUPPORT ...

Page 31: ...without the written permission of the manufacturer Copyright is owned by the company Medion AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany The operating manual can be reordered via the service hotline and is available for download via the service portal at www medion com gb service start You can also scan the QR code above and download the operating manual onto your mobile device via the service portal AFT...

Page 32: ...ring the process of repair some or all of your stored data may be lost We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or replacements are only used where the...

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Page 34: ...08 2015 MEDION Australia Pty Ltd St Leonards NSW 2065 Australia Hotline 1 300 884 987 Opening hours Mon Fri 08 30AM to 06 00PM EST Internet www medion com au Please use the contact form at www medion com contact AUS ...

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