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AUX in jack 

AUX-in jack is intended for connecting external audio equipment to amplify the sound. If connection is made 
correctly, the audio signal from the external source will be translated through the acoustics of the head unit. 
This enables to adjust the volume and quality of the sounding. For example, you can connect an MP3-player 
to listen to tracks using the car acoustic system. 

 

Radio operations 

 

Band selection 

Press  repeatedly  BAND  button  to  select  your  desired  radio  band  in  radio  mode:  FM1,  FM2,  and  FM3.  Each 
band can store up to 6 preset stations, for the total of 18 preset memory stations. 

 

Tuning 

 

Press 8/

 or 9/

 button; the unit will automatically search a nearest station with a strong signal down 

or up the range and it stops when finds a station. To search next station, repeat this procedure. To stop 
the automatical search, press 8/

 or 9/

 button. 

 

Press  and  hold  8/

  or  9/

  button  until  MANUAL  is  displayed.  Then  press  8/

/9/

  buttons  to 

change the frequency manually step by step. 

 

Automatic store/Scan 

 

Automatic  store:  Press  and  hold  AS/PS  button,  the  receiver  will  automatically  find  and  save  6  strong 
signal stations for the current subband. 

 

Scan: Press AS/PS button once to scan the saved stations in each subband of the current 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. 
 

Summary of Contents for SM-CCR3045

Page 1: ...SM CCR3045 USB SD media player USB SD Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...e connecting 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...

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: ...pcs 5 Mounting parts Hexagon nut 1 pc Mounting sleeve 1 pc Release keys 2 pcs Metal bar 1 pc Outer trim frame 1 pc Plain washer 1 pc Spring washer 1 pc Rear mounting bolt 1 pc Screw M5x21 1 pc Screw M...

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: ...used and carried away when you leave the vehicle to deter theft Switch off the power of the unit Detach the front panel then put it to the protective case and take it with you Cautions The control pan...

Page 8: ...es In spite of having any kinds of speaker system must use 4 ohms impedance of speaker to reduce the distortion during high volume level It is prohibited making the conductors of auto antenna and grou...

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: ...S PS button 3 PWR MODE button 4 SELECT button VOLUME regulator 5 7 BAND button 6 8 button 7 0 DSP button 8 Display 9 USB port 10 AUX in jack 11 6 DIR button 12 5 DIR button 13 4 RDM button 14 3 RPT bu...

Page 11: ...d stored stations LCD layout 1 3 Audio format indicators 2 CLASSIC equalizer mode 4 Loudness indicator 5 POP equalizer mode 6 Local station indicator 7 ROCK equalizer mode 8 Intro playback indicator 9...

Page 12: ...time is several seconds and when the waiting time is over it returns to the last display mode of radio or playback mode Mode selection Press MODE button to choose a sound source RADIO USB Memory card...

Page 13: ...station with a strong signal down or up the range and it stops when finds a station To search next station repeat this procedure To stop the automatical search press 8 or 9 button Press and hold 8 or...

Page 14: ...o 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 repeatedly SELECT button until the di...

Page 15: ...ic functions the producer can neither guarantee 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...

Page 16: ...the storage is played in random instead of normal order To cancel Random mode press 4 RDM button again Folder selection Press 5 DIR button to select previous folder Press 6 DIR button to select next f...

Page 17: ...is properly connected to the car accessory switch the ignition on The fuse is blown Replace the fuse No sound Volume is in minimum Adjust volume to the desired level Wiring is not properly connected...

Page 18: ...eight 178 x 50 x 97 mm 0 53 kg FM stereo radio Frequency range 87 5 108 0 MHz I F Frequency 10 7 MHz Preset stations 18 Player Supported storages USB SD Frequency response 40 Hz 18 Hz Signal to noise...

Page 19: ...19 19 20 21 22 27 29 30 USB SD 32 34 35...

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Page 21: ...21 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 21 1 5 5 4 6 1 7 1 8 1...

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Page 23: ...23 1 2 1 3 2 2 3 4 5 1 2...

Page 24: ...24 3 OPEN...

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Page 26: ...26 ISO 1 ISO 2 ISO A B 1 2 3 4 12 5 6 7 8...

Page 27: ...27 1 OPEN 2 AS PS 3 PWR MODE 4 SELECT 5 7 BAND 6 8 7 0 DSP 8 9 USB 10 AUX in 11 6 DIR 12 5 DIR 13 4 RDM 14 3 RPT 15 2 INT 16 1 PAU 17 9...

Page 28: ...28 OPEN 18 RESET 19 SD RESET LCD 1 3 2 CLASSIC 4 5 POP 6 7 ROCK 8 9 10 USB 11 12 SD 13 14...

Page 29: ...29 PWR VOLUME SELECT BAS TRB BAL FAD LOUD EQ DX STEREO MONO LOC VOL VOLUME SEL DSP OFF DSP ON VOL POP M ROCK M CLASSICS FLAT DSP OFF MODE USB AUX RESET...

Page 30: ...30 ERR DSP 8 9 DSP 8 9 DSP SEL LOUD ON OFF VOL LOUD ON OFF AUX AUX MP3 BAND FM1 FM2 FM3 6 18 8 9...

Page 31: ...31 8 9 8 9 MANUAL 8 9 AS PS 6 AS PS 6 FM SELECT STEREO MONO VOLUME STEREO MONO SELECT LOC ON OFF VOLUME LOC ON LOC OFF...

Page 32: ...32 USB SD SD SD USB USB USB USB SD USB USB 2 0 32 SD 32 FAT16 FAT32 USB ID3 e MP3 ID3 ID3 9 8 1 PAU...

Page 33: ...33 2 INT 3 RPT 4 RDM 5 DIR 6 DIR AS PS TRKSCH 0 9 VOLUME SELECT...

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Page 35: ...35 12 5 4 45 178 x 50 x 97 0 53 FM 87 5 108 0 10 7 18 USB SD 40 18 55 RCA 2 SM_CCR3045_IM_02 35...

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