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RADIO OPERATION

• SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE

Press 

MODE

 button (6) shortly to 

select radio mode, the radio mode 
appears in the display together with 
the memory band and frequency.

• SELECTING THE FREQUENCY 

BAND

At radio mode, press 

BND/LOU (ENT)

button (13) shortly to select the desired
band.
The reception band will change in the 
following order:

• SELECTING STATION

Press 

 

button (17) or 

 

button (16) 

shortly to activate automatic seek 
function. Press for several seconds 
until 

“MANUAL”

 appears on the 

display, the manual tuning mode is 
selected.  If both buttons have not 
been pressed for several seconds, they
will return to seek tuning mode and 

“AUTO”

 appears on the display.

• AUTOMATIC MEMORY STORING &

PROGRAM SCANNING

-  Automatic memory storing

Press 

AMS (D-AUD)

 button (18) for

several seconds, the radio searches
from the current frequency and
checks the signal strength until one
cycle search is finished. And then 6
strongest stations are stored into the
corresponding preset number
button.

- Program scanning

Press 

SCAN

 button (25) shortly to

scan preset station. When the field
strength level is more than the
threshold level of stop level, the radio
is holding at that preset number for
several seconds with release mute,
then searches again.

• STATION STORING

Press any one of the preset buttons
(14) (1 to 6) to select a station, which
had been stored in the memory. Press
this button for several seconds (until

OPERATION

2ND beeps come out ), current station
is stored into the number button.

• LOCAL/DISTANT

Press 

LOC

 button (2) to select

between local and distant stations.
Local setting for reception of strong
station, and a distant setting for
reception of weaker stations. This
function is effect during AUTO SEEK
operation.

•  MONO/STEREO

Press 

MON/ST

 button (1) to select

mono or stereo mode. You can
sometimes improve reception of
distant stations by selection mono
operation.

CD OPERATION

• SWITCHING TO CD MODE

If there is no CD inserted in the driver:
Gently insert the CD with the printed 
side uppermost into the CD 
compartment until you feel some 
resistance. The CD is drawn into the 
driver automatically. CD playback 
begins.
If a CD is already inserted in the driver:
Keep pressing 

MODE

 button (6) shortly

until the CD mode display appears.

• SELECTING TRACKS

Press   button (16) or   button (17) to
move to the previous track or the
following track. Track number shows
on display.
Hold   button (16) or   button (17) to
fast reverse or fast forward. CD play
starts from when you release the button.

• PAUSING PLAYING

Press 

 button (20) to pause CD 

player. Press it again to resume play.

• PREVIEWING ALL TRACKS

Press 

SCN

 button (21) to play first 

several seconds of each track on the 
current disc. Press it again to stop 
intro and listen to track.

• REPEATING THE SAME TRACK

Press 

RPT

 button (22) to continuously

repeat the same track. Press it again 
to stop repeat.

FM1

FM2

FM3

AM

Summary of Contents for Mobile Audio System

Page 1: ...m MP3 CD Player PLL Synthesizer Stereo Radio Compact Disc Player Automatic Memory Storing Full Detachable Panel Preset Equalization Electronic Shockproof ESP Function Auxiliary Input Function Remote C...

Page 2: ...the frequency band 10 Selecting station 10 Automatically memory storing program scanning 10 Station storing 10 Local distant 10 Mono stereo 10 CD operation 10 Switching to CD mode 10 Selecting tracks...

Page 3: ...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 illustr...

Page 4: ...d and bend open the tabs located around the sleeve with a screwdriver Not all tabs will be able to make contact so examine which ones will be most effective Bending open the appropriate tabs behind th...

Page 5: ...brackets supplied with your vehicle To fasten the unit to the factory radio mounting brackets Align the screw holes on the bracket with the screw holes on the unit and then tighten the screws 5x5mm on...

Page 6: ...n handing 1 Do not drop the front panel 2 Do not put pressure on the display or control buttons when removing or installing the front panel 3 Do not touch the contacts on the front panel or on the mai...

Page 7: ...RY BACK UP B MAIN UNIT IGNITION SWITCH ACC POWER ANTENNA RED GROUND B YELLOW BLACK BLUE REAR RCA CABLE ANTENNA CONNECTOR GREY Rch RED Lch WHITE WHITE WHITE BLACK REAR Lch SPEAKER VIOLET VIOLET BLACK G...

Page 8: ...8 OPERATION LOCATION OF KEYS 24 7 9 14 3 6 15 5 8 4 11 10 25 2 1 23 22 21 20 18 13 19 17 12 16 26...

Page 9: ...ntil the clock flashes Then VOL BAS TRE BAL FAD Volume Bass Treble Balance Fader press the button 17 to change hours or button 16 to change minutes MUTE In radio and AUX mode press MUTE button 3 to mu...

Page 10: ...h had been stored in the memory Press this button for several seconds until OPERATION 2ND beeps come out current station is stored into the number button LOCAL DISTANT Press LOC button 2 to select bet...

Page 11: ...23 to play all tracks on MP3 disc in random order Press again to cancel the function SELECTING TRACKS BY AMS D AUD BUTTON AMS D AUD button is assigned as Digital Audio Mode selection button in MP3 ope...

Page 12: ...Current Directory Press AMS D AUD button for four times The unit searches file or directory from current directory by TUNE TRACK UP DOWN buttons D DIR icon turns on if the name is directory The curre...

Page 13: ...ng Enter Button For MP3 WMA Operation 7 MODE 7 Mode Button S T U 7 For MP3 WMA Operation 8 TUNE SKIP CH 8 Tune SKIP Down Button V W X 8 For MP3 WMA Operation 9 TUNE SKIP CH 9 Tune SKIP Up Button Y Z S...

Page 14: ...or CD R CD RW software for more information on finalization process 3 Depending on the recording status conditions of the disc and the equipment used for the recording some CD Rs CD RWs may not be pla...

Page 15: ...m Output Power 4 x 25 Watts Current Drain 5 Ampere max CD PLAYER Signal to Noise Ratio More than 55 dB Channel Separation More than 45 dB Frequency Response 40 Hz 18 KHz RADIO FM Frequency Coverage 87...

Page 16: ...e disc new one Temperature inside the car Cool off or until the ambient is too high temperature return to normal Condensation Leave the player off for an hour or so then try again No sound Volume is i...

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