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Read carefully t hrough t his m anual t o fam iliarize yourself wit h t his high-qualit y sound syst em .

The  beginning  of  operat ion  is t he  m om ent  of  t he  unit  inst allat ion.  Before  use  t he  device  in  winter  it  is
recom m ended  t o  heat  up  t he  passenger  com part m ent  during  20  seconds  or  t o  t he  operat ion
t em perat ure.

Use t he unit  w it h the tem perat ure t hat  goes beyond t he operat ion tem perat ure great ly  decreases t he
operat ion resource of t he screen and ot her com ponent s of device and can result  an out age.

Disconnect  t he vehicle's negat ive bat t ery t erm inal while m ount ing and connect ing t he unit .

When replacing the fuse, be sure to use one wit h an ident ical am perage rat ing. Using a fuse wit h a
higher  am perage rat ing m ay  cause serious dam age t o t he unit.

Do  not  at tem pt  to  disassem ble  t he  unit .  Laser  beam s  from  t he  opt ical  pickup  are  dangerous  t o  t he
ey es.

Make sure t hat  pins or ot her foreign obj ect s do not  get  inside t he unit ;  t hey m ay cause m alfunct ions, or
cr eate safet y  hazards such as elect rical shock  or  laser  beam  ex posure.

Do not  use t he unit  in places where  it  can be exposed t o water, m oist ure and dust .

Do not  open covers and do not  repair yourself. Consult  t he dealer or an experienced t echnician for help.

Make  sure  you  disconnect  t he  power  supply  and  aerial  if  you  will  not  be  using  t he  system  for  a  long
period or during a t hunderstorm .

Make sure you  disconnect  t he power  supply  if  t he syst em  appears t o be working  incorrect ly,  is m aking
an unusual sound,  has a st range sm ell,  has sm oke em it t ing from  it  or  liquids have got  inside it .  Have a
qualified t echnician check t he system .

The  unit  is  designed  for  negat ive  term inal  of  t he  bat tery,  which  is  connected  t o  t he  vehicle  m etal.
Please confirm  it  before inst allat ion.

Do  not  allow  t he  speaker  wires t o  be  shorted  t ogether  when  t he  unit  is switched  on.  Ot herwise  it  m ay
overload or burn out  t he power am plifier.

Summary of Contents for SM-CCR3033

Page 1: ...SM CCR3 0 3 3 USB SD MMC MEDI A PLAYER Instruction m anual USB SD MMC ...

Page 2: ...ecting operating and or adjusting the product and keep the manual for reference in the future Table of contents Table of contents 2 Important safeguards 3 Accessories 4 Installation connection 5 Control elements 8 LCD layout 9 General operations 10 Radio operations 11 USB SD MMC operations 12 Troubleshooting guide 13 Specification 14 ...

Page 3: ...p are dangerous to the eyes Make sure that pins or other foreign objects do not get inside the unit they may cause malfunctions or create safety hazards such as electrical shock or laser beam exposure Do not use the unit in places where it can be exposed to water moisture and dust Do not open covers and do not repair yourself Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help Make sure you d...

Page 4: ...s 1 Receiver 1 pc 2 Rear connector 1 pc 3 Mounting parts Release key 2 pcs Mounting collar 1 pc Metal mounting strip 1 pc Trim fram e 1 pc 4 Instruction manual 1 pc 5 Warranty card 1 pc 6 Consumer information 1 pc ...

Page 5: ...mergency stop Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature such as from direct sunlight or from hot air from the heater or where it would be subject to dust dirt or excessive vibration DI N front m ount Method A Install the sleeve into the dashboard ensure it is installed with the correct side and there are no obstacles wires dashboard elements etc for the unit installat...

Page 6: ...es in the unit body and screw in two screws 2 in each side 2 Screw 3 Factory radio mounting brackets 4 Vehicle dashboard 5 Lock remove this part Note The outer trim frame and mounting sleeve are not used for method of installation Dism antling the unit Trim frame Frame uninstall direction Release key insertion 1 Switch off the unit and detach the front panel 2 Insert your fingers into the groove i...

Page 7: ...7 Connection diagram Note Power antenna wire is intended for power supply of the antenna and for remote control of an additional amplifier ...

Page 8: ...on 2 1 PLAY PAUSE button 3 2 RPT button 4 3 RDM button 5 DISP button 6 BAND button 7 SELECT button VOLUME regulator 8 button 9 MODE button 10 Display 11 USB port 12 5 10 button 13 SD MMC memory card slot 14 6 10 button 15 PWR button 16 button ...

Page 9: ...or of playback 2 Not active for this model 3 Digit display frequency track number etc 4 Memory card playback indicator 5 USB playback indicator 6 MP3 playback indicator 7 Not active for this model 8 Repeat playback 9 Random playback ...

Page 10: ...rotating VOLUME regulator 00 40 Audio param eter setting Press SELECT button repeatedly to select a parameter VOL volume BAS bass TRE treble BAL balance FAD fader Rotate VOLUME regulator to adjust each mode Bass Treble from 7 to 7 Balance L15 left to R15 right Fader from R15 rear to F15 front Clock Press DISP button to display the time on the screen Then press and hold this button the time indicat...

Page 11: ... frequency manually press and hold buttons release the button when the needed frequency is found Autom atic storing Press and hold BAND button the receiver will automatically find and save 6 stations with strong signal in the current band Storing and recalling stations To store a station tune to the needed station then press and hold the desired number button The frequency will be stored under the...

Page 12: ... and FAT32 file systems are supported Playback When a USB or a memory card is first connected playback will begin automatically Depending on the number of files and folders it may take the device several seconds to begin playback Track select Press button to skip to the beginning of the next track Press button to skip to the previous track 1 0 track skip Press 5 10 button to go to 10 tracks back P...

Page 13: ...y connected to the car accessory switch the ignition on No power The fuse is blown Replace the fuse Volume is in minimum Adjust volume to the desired level No sound Wiring is not properly connected Check wiring connection The radio does not work The antenna cable is not connected I nsert the antenna cable properly The radio station automatic tuning does not work The signals are too weak Select sta...

Page 14: ...ance 4 8 Ohm Fuse 8 A 0 5 A Storage support USB SD MMC up to 8 Gb Temperature range 200 C 600 C FM Stereo Radio Frequency range 87 5 108 0 MHz Sensitivity 26 dB Preset memory stations 18 Output Stereo RCA line out 2 V AUX input RCA Specifications are subject to change w ithout notice Mass and dim ensions are approxim ate ...

Page 15: ...15 1 15 16 17 1 18 22 23 24 25 USB 1 25 27 28 ...

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Page 22: ...22 1 4 2 1 PLAY PAUSE 3 2 RPT 4 3 RDM 5 DISP 6 BAND 7 SELECT VOLUME 8 9 MODE 10 11 USB 12 5 10 13 SD MMC 14 6 10 15 PWR 16 ...

Page 23: ...23 1 2 3 4 5 USB 6 MP3 7 8 9 ...

Page 24: ...24 1 PWR MODE AUX USB USB 00 40 VOLUME SELECT VOL BAS bass TRE treble BAL balance FAD fader VOLUME Bass Treble 7 7 Balance L15 R15 Fader R15 F15 DISP VOLUME VOLUME DI SP ...

Page 25: ...25 BAND FM1 FM2 FM3 6 18 BAND 6 USB 1 USB 1 USB USB SD MMC ...

Page 26: ...26 USB SD MMC 8 USB 1 1 FAT FAT32 USB 1 0 5 10 10 6 10 10 1 1 PLAY PAUSE 2 RPT 3 RDM ...

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Page 28: ...28 4 x 45 1 177 x 150 x 50 0 67 4 8 8 A 0 5 A USB SD MMC 8 200 C 600 C FM 87 5 108 0 26 18 RCA 2 AUX ...

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