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 Contents - CRB-631 

 
 
 
 

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Contents ................................................................................................................. 1

 

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Intended use .......................................................................................................... 3

 

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Preliminary notes ................................................................................................... 4

 

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Copyright ................................................................................................................ 4

 

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Manufacturer's information ..................................................................................... 4

 

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Important safety information ................................................................................... 5

 

6.1

 

Notes on operation/connection .......................................................................... 6

 

6.2

 

General information ........................................................................................... 7

 

6.3

 

Additional information ........................................................................................ 7

 

6.4

 

Children ............................................................................................................. 8

 

6.5

 

Persons with disabilities ..................................................................................... 8

 

6.6

 

Storage and transport ........................................................................................ 8

 

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Disposal ................................................................................................................. 9

 

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Items supplied ...................................................................................................... 10

 

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Installation ............................................................................................................ 11

 

9.1

 

ISO connection ................................................................................................ 11

 

9.2

 

Installing the device ......................................................................................... 14

 

9.3

 

Removing the device ....................................................................................... 15

 

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Overview of the device ......................................................................................... 16

 

10.1

 

Front ............................................................................................................ 16

 

10.2

 

Front (open) ................................................................................................. 17

 

10.3

 

Display overview ......................................................................................... 18

 

10.4

 

Removing and attaching the operating panel .............................................. 19

 

10.5

 

Button functions ........................................................................................... 20

 

10.6

 

Remote control ............................................................................................ 22

 

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Basic functions ..................................................................................................... 23

 

11.1

 

The ON/OFF/MUTE button.......................................................................... 23

 

11.2

 

Volume control ............................................................................................ 23

 

11.3

 

Select button for settings (SEL) ................................................................... 23

 

11.4

 

AS/PS button (Auto Store/Preset Scan) ...................................................... 25

 

11.5

 

DISP button (Display information) ............................................................... 27

 

Summary of Contents for CRB-631

Page 1: ...ransport 8 7 Disposal 9 8 Items supplied 10 9 Installation 11 9 1 ISO connection 11 9 2 Installing the device 14 9 3 Removing the device 15 10 Overview of the device 16 10 1 Front 16 10 2 Front open 17 10 3 Display overview 18 10 4 Removing and attaching the operating panel 19 10 5 Button functions 20 10 6 Remote control 22 11 Basic functions 23 11 1 The ON OFF MUTE button 23 11 2 Volume control 2...

Page 2: ... 1 USB socket and iPOD support 29 12 2 SD card slot 30 12 3 Record function 30 13 Bluetooth function 32 13 1 Pairing the devices 32 13 2 Telephone functions Bluetooth menu 34 14 Care and maintenance 36 15 Troubleshooting 37 16 Technical data 39 17 Warranty information 40 18 Declaration of Conformity 41 19 Glossary 42 20 Index 44 ...

Page 3: ...make and receive calls The SilverCrest CRB 631 is designed exclusively for private non commercial use Follow the installation instructions in this guide and in the manual of your vehicle The car radio was only designed for use in a motor vehicle Any other use is contrary to its intended purpose The manufacturer does not assume any liability for improper use of the device Unauthorised modifications...

Page 4: ...t is the most important reference for handling the device For all product descriptions and user instructions the German version is the ultimately valid reference in the event of possible deviations in other languages The device should preferably be installed by an experienced person Inexperienced persons should consult an expert 4 Copyright The contents of this guide may not be reproduced copied o...

Page 5: ...nying components should never be exposed to dripping or splashing water Make sure that no containers filled with liquid such as bottles or cups are placed in the vicinity of the device Make sure that the display is not subjected to any knocks These could damage the display Make sure you are familiar with the different functions of your device before you start driving Excessively high volumes can p...

Page 6: ...hicles with a 12V battery and with connection of the negative pole to ground Before installing the radio in RVs trucks or buses always check the battery voltage Before starting installation work disconnect the battery This will prevent short circuits When connecting the power amplifier and the other devices comply with the corresponding instructions in this user guide Secure the electric cables wi...

Page 7: ...t insulated 6 2 General information Dirt or condensate on the lenses inside the device can prevent playback Never expose the device to direct sunlight high dust concentrations high temperatures above 60 C or a high air humidity higher than 90 If the case temperature is too high cool the interior of the vehicle with the ventilation or air conditioning system Do not switch the device on and off in q...

Page 8: ...sk Children should always be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device 6 5 Persons with disabilities Persons with physical sensory or mental disabilities are not permitted to use this device without adequate supervision or corresponding instruction and safety training 6 6 Storage and transport Keep the packaging for subsequent transport or sale at a place which is inaccessible to ...

Page 9: ...f charge at municipal collection points By disposing of old devices correctly you prevent environmental damage and do not endanger your health Disposal of the packaging The packaging for this product consists of 100 environmentally friendly materials that can be disposed of via your local recycling facilities Disposal of the battery The remote control contains a lithium battery Information on corr...

Page 10: ... 10 8 Items supplied 1 Bluetooth car radio 2 Case for the operating panel 3 Installation frame 4 External microphone 5 Installation fittings 6 Remote control including battery 7 User guide Note Illustrations are not to scale ...

Page 11: ...tion you can use an ISO adapter with free wires which is available as an accessory to connect the radio The wires can then be connected as shown below Caution Never connect cables to the system as long as it is connected to the battery Whenever the battery is disconnected the memory is erased and the factory settings are restored 1 External microphone socket 2 Subwoofer OUT socket 3 LINE OUT socke...

Page 12: ...und For an effective ground connection to the vehicle ISO B Front speakers B3 Right grey B4 Right grey black B5 Left white B6 Left white black Rear speakers B1 Right purple B2 Right purple black B7 Left green B8 Left green black Note on the assignment of the ISO A connector The diagram shows the most common pin assignment Several car manufacturers such as VW Audi Opel and Vauxhall reverse pins A7 ...

Page 13: ...damaged at a high volume Only use speakers with an impedance of 4 8 Ω ohm Speakers with a higher or lower impedance could cause damage to your car radio Do not use speakers with a 3 wire connection and never connect the negative pole of the speaker to the vehicle ground GND The car radio CRB 631 is equipped with a BTL circuit bridging circuit and each speaker must therefore be connected with insul...

Page 14: ...lugs and cables to the radio unless you have the necessary specialised knowledge Depending on the design of your vehicle installation may deviate from this description JNC does not assume any liability for damage caused by faulty installation or connection or for any resulting damage The device must be fitted in a horizontal position at an angle of less than 30 Before fitting the radio remove both...

Page 15: ...dio into the slot when the panel is already fitted Steps 8 and 9 are only possible when the rear of the radio is accessible inside the dashboard or console 8 Push the assembly rail perforated metal strip onto the M5 bolt and secure it with the M5 nut Fig 2 9 Secure the other end of the assembly rail to the vehicle bodywork with a Bt5x16 screw Fig 2 9 3 Removing the device Fig 3 To remove the devic...

Page 16: ...on AS PS 22 Button 0 Display REC 23 Button 8 TA TP 24 Telephone button Band button FM AM 25 Numeric button 9 PTY 26 USB connection Note on no 19 AUX IN 3 5 mm External audio devices such as MP3 MP4 players cassette recorders mini disc players etc can be connected to the 3 5 AUX IN socket with the earphone output or AUX OUT A connection cable not included in the scope of supply is required to conne...

Page 17: ...Overview of the device CRB 631 17 English 10 2 Front open 28 SD card slot 29 Eject 30 Anti theft LED 31 Reset restore factory settings 32 CD loader 33 Contacts ...

Page 18: ... up when local mode is switched on INT Lights up when Intro is switched on RPT Lights up when Repeat is switched on RDM Lights up when Random is switched on OGG WMA MP3 OGG lights up when Ogg Vorbis audio files are played WMA lights up when WMA audio files are played and MP3 lights up when MP3 audio files are played USB M CARD Lights up when a USB device or memory card are used Lights up if a stat...

Page 19: ... until it clicks into place Removal Tilt the operating panel outwards by 45 1 Carefully push the operating panel to the left and pull it out towards you Caution Never exert force on the buttons or display when removing or attaching the operating panel Protect the operating panel against knocks and theft Always place the operating panel in the case provided when it has been removed Note Never tilt ...

Page 20: ...r longer than 2 seconds Next track press briefly Fast forward press for longer than 2 seconds Tune down button Previous track press briefly Fast reverse press for longer than 2 seconds 0 DISP 1 PAU Select preset stations press briefly Save current station press for longer than 2 seconds Activate deactivate Pause 2 RPT Activate deactivate Repeat 3 INT Activate deactivate Intro 10 secs 4 RDM Activat...

Page 21: ...ion is switched off by pressing the TA button twice Programme type PTY The Programme type function is switched on and off by pressing the PTY button in TUNER mode The default setting is OFF If the Programme type function is switched on and a corresponding station is received the PTY information is shown on the display If the Programme type function is switched on the last selected PTY programme ca...

Page 22: ... Insert a 3V battery type CR2025 Ensure correct polarity and are marked in the compartment 1 T Menu telephone menu Bluetooth function 2 Pick up button Mode button 3 Red hang up button MUTE 4 Button 1 Pause Button 2 Repeat Button 3 Intro Button 4 Random Button 5 Track 10 Button 6 Track 10 Button 7 AF Button 8 TA Button 9 PTY Button 0 DISC Rec 5 Star key AS PS 6 On Off 7 Tune up and tune down button...

Page 23: ... stores this volume The next time the device is switched on the volume is automatically set at this level If the volume is higher than the default start up volume when the device is switched off the default start up volume level is automatically selected when it is switched on again 11 3 Select button for settings SEL Audio settings Bass Treble Balance Fader The audio functions can be selected in ...

Page 24: ...nnouncements EON Switch the function EON ON or OFF the standard setting is ON REC format for recording Select either the MP3 or WMA format for recording TELVOL telephone volume selected Select the start up volume of a call The default setting is 25 We recommend selecting a volume of below 35 for the best sound quality DSP DIGITAL SOUND PROCESSOR Select one of the preset sound settings of the equal...

Page 25: ...uency range and saves the six stations with the strongest signal in the preset station memory The search is cancelled automatically when the end of the frequency range has been reached six stations are saved or if the AS PS button 21 is pressed again In CD MP3 SD USB mode The search function is activated by pressing the AS PS button 21 Press the button again to select the following search criteria...

Page 26: ... by pressing the Tune up 13 or Tune down buttons 11 and the desired track can be confirmed by pressing the select button SEL 15 If the track is not found the message NO MATCH is displayed followed by A The alphabetical search can then be repeated Folder search only in MP3 SD USB mode When the folder search is selected ROOT is shown on the display Tune up button 13 Tune down button 11 You can navig...

Page 27: ... not touch the data side with your fingers To open the operating panel press the corresponding button OPEN You can then insert or eject a CD If there is still a CD in the device first press the EJECT button Insert the CD carefully into the device without using force It is automatically drawn inside As soon as the CD is loaded in the device you can close the operating panel The device automatically...

Page 28: ... Ensure that there is no CD in the device Press the button to open the operating panel OPEN and then the EJECT button Eject any loaded CD To restore the factory settings of the device press the small reset button with a bent paper clip or a similar pointed object ...

Page 29: ...ices with a battery which is not charged by at least 50 have such a high power consumption that these can cause failure or malfunction of the car radio or even damage to the device which is not covered by the guarantee Such external hard disks or MP4 players must be connected to a suitable separate power supply Note on iPOD support iPOD devices have two separate storage areas the so called mass st...

Page 30: ...nd CDs as well as from AUX IN by simple selection with the Mode button 17 Insert an SD SDHC card refer to SD card slot and or a USB stick refer to USB socket If neither a USB stick nor a memory card is connected the message NO MEDIA appears on the display when the record function is selected Record mode If the button 0 DISP 22 is pressed for longer than 2 seconds when a CD is being played the reco...

Page 31: ...ording flashes USB M Card Press the Band button 24 to stop recording When recording is finished the device resumes playing from the selected data source Important Note on copy protection Always comply with the valid legal regulations for making copies of copyright protected media In case of doubt contact a local expert Delete track from the card USB stick You can also delete tracks during playback...

Page 32: ...o connect both devices confirm pairing on your mobile phone When the Bluetooth connection has been established between your mobile phone and the car radio the BTI icon is on or flashes on the display Note The first time you use Bluetooth with your mobile phone and the car radio you have to pair the devices When the devices have been paired once it is not necessary to repeat this procedure unless t...

Page 33: ...ion Pairing the devices You can then play the track stored on your phone in the normal manner with the playback function The track is played on the speakers connected to the car radio A2DP is shown on the display AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile With AVRCP it is possible to use your mobile phone as a remote control for audio functions The functions include pause start and stop playback Not...

Page 34: ...mbers can be entered directly with the numeric buttons 0 9 Use the buttons 24 or 21 for any entries during the call If you enter a wrong digit press the T MENU button 16 to delete the last digit After entering a number manually it can be dialled by pressing the green call button 10 List of last dialled numbers CALL LIST After selecting the call list CALL LIST appears on the display briefly press t...

Page 35: ...of various names if your voice command is not clearly assigned Call transferring from the hands free system to the mobile phone During a call press the green call button 10 for two seconds to transfer the call from the hands free system to the mobile phone Press the green call button 10 again to resume hands free mode Delete paired phone To delete a paired phone briefly press the T MENU button 16 ...

Page 36: ...line for assistance Servicing is normally not necessary If however the device should require maintenance ONLY have this done by authorised JNC technicians Otherwise the warranty will be void Care of CDs Fingerprints and dust on the surface of the CD can negatively affect the sound quality Clean the CD regularly with a soft cotton cloth starting in the centre and moving outwards Never use a circula...

Page 37: ...rrectly Check that all cables have been attached correctly The MUTE or Pause button has been pressed Press the MUTE 14 or Pause 6 button again The device cannot be turned on The operating panel is not inserted correctly Reinsert the operating panel The ignition is turned off Turn on the ignition The connection cables have not been attached correctly Check that all cables have been attached correct...

Page 38: ...eception is choppy or frequently interrupted The AF function is activated Deactivate the AF function The radio only receives a few stations The REG function is activated Deactivate the REG function The music is only played back by one speaker group The BALANCE and or FADER settings are faulty Check the BALANCE or FADER settings NO FILE The CD does not meet the CompactDisc standard or does not cont...

Page 39: ...lifier output 4 x 40 Watts max Speaker impedance 4 8 Ω FM frequency range 87 5 108 MHz Sensitivity FM Signal to noise ratio 30dB 15 dBµV Frequency response FM 55 Hz 10 kHz Signal to noise ratio FM 50 dB MW frequency range 522 1 620 kHz Sensitivity MW signal to noise ratio 20dB 28 dBµV Signal to noise ratio MW 40 dB Antenna impedance 50 Ω Frequency response AUX IN 20 20 000 Hz Input impedance AUX I...

Page 40: ...0800 72 178 Denmark 8088 6906 Germany 01805 06 79 00 England 0844 385 0222 Finland 0800 11 66 99 France 0826 109 988 Greece 00800 49 12 91 51 Holland 08000 22 90 67 Ireland 1890 944 848 Italy 800 788 035 Croatia 0800 222 823 Austria 0820 901 113 Poland 00800 49 11 487 Portugal 800 84 91 46 Sweden 020 79 59 45 Switzerland 0844 220 330 Slovakia 0800 00 49 97 Slovenia 0800 80 182 Spain 902 886 189 Cz...

Page 41: ...ccordance with the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC and the Automotive EMC Directive 2004 104 EC This declaration is made by JNC Datum Tech GmbH Benzstrasse 33 D 71083 Herrenberg The respective tests were executed by accredited test laboratories The following standards were applied for assessment of the products in accordance with the Radio and Telecomm...

Page 42: ...ation This is particularly useful and convenient for you as a driver as it is not necessary to readjust the radio when travelling through the different transmission areas REG Regional mode Many local stations only have a few frequencies and their transmission area is limited Several local stations have networked their stations which are spread over the entire transmission area so that your radio c...

Page 43: ...tion The device already knows the frequency of the local station in this area The device first checks whether the signal of the local station is strong enough and then switches over from RADIO FOUR interrupts playback of other audio sources for the duration of the announcement and increases the volume to the level set for traffic announcements At the end of the announcement the device switches bac...

Page 44: ...rtant safety information 5 Installation 11 Installing the device 14 Intended use 3 iPOD support 29 ISO connection 11 Items supplied 10 Loading ejecting a CD 27 Manufacturer s information 4 Mode button 20 Notes on connection 6 Notes on operation 6 ON OFF MUTE 23 Overview of the device 16 Pairing the devices 32 Persons with disabilities 8 Power supply 11 Preliminary notes 4 Programme type PTY 21 Rec...

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