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Radio operations

Band selection

Press repeatedly BAND button to select your desired radio band in radio mode: FM1, FM2, FM3, MW1 (AM1),

MW2 (AM2). Each band can store 6 preset stations, for a total of 30 preset memory stations.

Tuning

Press and hold PREVIOUS or NEXT button; the unit will automatically search a nearest station with a strongl

signal. To search next station, repeat this procedure. To stop the automatical search, press PREVIOUS or

NEXT button. Press PREVIOUS/NEXT buttons to search for a station manually step by step.

Automatic store/Scan

Automatic store: Press and hold AMS button, the receiver will automatically scan and save stations for the

current band.

Scan: Press AMS button once to scan the saved stations in each band.

Programming stations

There are 6 numbered preset buttons, under which you can store and recall stations for each band. Select the

needed station, then press and hold a preset button. The station will be saved in the memory under the

corresponding number. To recall a stored station, press the corresponding preset button.

Mono/Stereo control (in FM radio mode)

Press and hold SEL button; then press it repeatedly until the display shows STEREO (MONO). Press VOL+/VOL-

buttons on the RC or rotate VOL regulator on the panel to select between STEREO/MONO. STEREO means

stereo reception of the signal; MONO means mono reception mode. Improvement of reception of distant

stations can be done by selecting mono mode, which may cut down some reception noise.

Local radio station

Press  and  hold  SEL  button;  then  press  it  repeatedly  until  the  display  shows  LOCAL  (DX).  Press  VOL+/VOL-

buttons on the RC or rotate VOL regulator on the panel to select between LOCAL/DX. LOCAL means that only

local  stations  are  received;  DX  means  that  both  local  and  distant  stations  with  weak  and  strong  signal  are

received.

Summary of Contents for SM-CCR3038

Page 1: ...SM CCR3038 USB SD MMC media player USB SD MMC Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...ting 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 PANEL CONTROLS 10...

Page 3: ...t pins or other foreign objects do not get inside the unit they may cause malfunctions or create safety hazards such as electrical shock Do not use the unit in places where it can be exposed to water...

Page 4: ...controller 1 pc 6 MiniUSB USB connection cable 1 pc 7 Mounting parts Hexagon nut M5 T 1 pc Mounting box 1 pc Release keys 2 pcs Metal bar 1 pc Outer trim ring 1 pc Washer 2 pcs Screw 5X25 mm 1 pc Scr...

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 excessiv...

Page 6: ...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 use...

Page 7: ...power of the unit Detach the front panel then put it to the protective case and take it with you Cautions The control panel can easily be damaged by shocks After removing it place it in a protective...

Page 8: ...Notes In spite of having any kinds of speaker system must use 4 ohms impedance of speaker to reduce the distortion during high volume level Prohibit to make the conductors of auto antenna and ground t...

Page 9: ...he power cord to the car battery as shown in the colour code table below for speaker and power cable connections Location Function Connector A Connector B 1 Rear Right Violet 2 Rear Right Violet Black...

Page 10: ...gulator 5 MUTE button 6 NEXT button 7 IR sensor 8 Display 9 SCN button 10 AUX in jack 11 BAND button 12 AF button 13 TA button 14 PWR button 15 PTY button 16 MOD button 17 AMS button 18 PLAY PAUSE 1 b...

Page 11: ...panel to detach it 1 Panel status indicator 2 RESET button hole 3 SD MMC slot Pressing RESET hole will erase the clock setting and stored stations Panel status indicator lights up when you slide the...

Page 12: ...TE button 4 AMS button 5 DISP button 6 MODE button 7 BAND button 8 PLAY PAUSE 1 button 9 INT 2 button 10 10 5 button 11 VOL button 12 SEL button 13 NEXT button 14 AF button 15 VOL button 16 TA button...

Page 13: ...each If a child accidentally swallows the battery consult a doctor immediately Do not recharge short disassemble or heat the battery or dispose it in a fire Do not expose or bring into contact the bat...

Page 14: ...back indicator 13 PTY function indicator 14 Random playback indicator 15 Mute function indicator 16 Repeat playback indicator 17 Local reception indicator 18 DSP equalizer mode indicator 19 Subwoofer...

Page 15: ...treble BAL balance FAD fader Rotate VOL regulator on the front panel or press VOL VOL buttons on the RC to adjust each mode Note When DSP is on bass and treble adjustment is not available Caution In...

Page 16: ...udness ON or OFF Equalizer setting Press and hold SEL button then press it repeatedly until DSP OFF DSP ON is displayed Rotate VOL regulator on the front panel or press VOL VOL buttons on the RC to ch...

Page 17: ...can store and recall stations for each band Select the needed station then press and hold a preset button The station will be saved in the memory under the corresponding number To recall a stored sta...

Page 18: ...rvice is not available in your area turn off the AF mode Default setting is ON REGION ON OFF mode Press and hold AF button REGION ON OFF mode is selected Press AF button to select REG ON OFF REG ON AF...

Page 19: ...ogram Then press 1 6 number buttons to choose different speech programs Each number button will show 3 different speech programs for you to choose When PTY is selected the radio starts to search corre...

Page 20: ...uarantee that all devices will be recognized nor that all operating options that are possible in theory will actually work ID3 tag information If an MP3 file has ID3 tag information of compatible form...

Page 21: ...in Random When RDM 4 button is pressed each track on the storage is played in random instead of normal order To cancel RANDOM mode press RDM 4 button again 10 tracks down up selection Press 10 5 butto...

Page 22: ...rly 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...

Page 23: ...7 5 108 0 MHz Usable sensitivity 12 dBu I F Frequency 10 7 MHz Preset stations 18 MW Section Frequency range 522 kHz 1620 kHz I F Frequency 450 kHz Preset stations 12 Player Supported storages USB SD...

Page 24: ...24 24 25 26 27 32 36 37 39 RDS 41 USB SD MMC 43 45 46...

Page 25: ...25 20...

Page 26: ...26 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 ISO 1 5 1 6 miniUSB USB 1 7 M5 T 1 1 2 1 1 2 5X25 1 5 4 5 4 8 1 9 1 10 1...

Page 27: ...27...

Page 28: ...28 1 2 1 3 2 2 3 4 5 1 2...

Page 29: ...29 3 OPEN...

Page 30: ...30 4...

Page 31: ...31 ISO 1 ISO 2 ISO A B 1 2 3 4 12 5 6 7 8...

Page 32: ...32 1 OPEN 2 PREVIOUS 3 DISP 4 SEL VOL 5 MUTE 6 NEXT 7 8 9 SCN 10 AUX 11 BAND 12 AF 13 TA 14 PWR 15 PTY 16 MOD 17 AMS 18 PLAY PAUSE 1 19 INT 2 20 RPT 3 21 RDM 4 22 10 5 23 10 6 24 USB...

Page 33: ...33 OPEN 1 2 RESET 3 SD MMC RESET...

Page 34: ...34 1 POWER 2 PREVIOUS 3 MUTE 4 AMS 5 DISP 6 MODE 7 BAND 8 PLAY PAUSE 1 9 INT 2 10 10 5 11 VOL 12 SEL 13 NEXT 14 AF 15 VOL 16 TA 17 PTY 18 SCN 19 RPT 3 20 10 6...

Page 35: ...35 CR 2025 3 6...

Page 36: ...36 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 AF 8 TP 9 TA 10 EON 11 MP3 12 13 PTY 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 USB 28...

Page 37: ...37 PWR POWER VOL VOL VOL MUTE SEL VOL BAS TRB BAL FAD VOL VOL VOL MODE USB AUX SEL LOUD ON OFF VOL VOL VOL LOUD ON OFF...

Page 38: ...38 DISP DISP VOL VOL VOL SEL DSP OFF DSP ON VOL VOL VOL POP M ROCK M CLASSICS FLAT DSP OFF RESET ERROR AUX AUX MP3...

Page 39: ...39 BAND FM1 FM2 FM3 MW1 AM1 MW2 AM2 6 30 PREVIOUS NEXT PREVIOUS NEXT PREVIOUS NEXT AMS AMS 6 FM SEL STEREO MONO VOL VOL VOL STEREO MONO...

Page 40: ...40 SEL LOCAL DX VOL VOL VOL LOCAL DX...

Page 41: ...41 RDS RDS RDS RDS AF AF AF AF RDS RDS AF AF AF RDS RDS AF AF REGION AF REGION REG ON OFF AF ON OFF REG ON AF TA PI REG OFF PI TA TA TA TA...

Page 42: ...42 PTY FM RDS PTY 1 6 PTY 1 6 PTY...

Page 43: ...43 USB SD MMC SD MMC SD MMC USB USB MiniUSB USB USB USB SD MMC USB USB 2 0 8 SD 8 USB ID3 MP3 ID3 ID3 NEXT PREVIOUS 10 10 5 10 6 10 10 5 10 6...

Page 44: ...44 PLAY PAUSE 1 INT 2 RPT 3 RDM 4...

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Page 46: ...46 12 10 4 50 178 50 130 FM 65 74 87 5 108 0 12 10 7 18 MW 522 1620 450 12 USB SD MMC 20 20 60 2 RCA 2...

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