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Summary of Contents for SM-CDM1040

Page 1: ...SM CDM1040 CD MP3 RECEIVER CD MP3 Instruction manual EQ DISP BND LOUD AS PS MODE SCN RPT SHF REG 1 2 3 4 5 6 TA AF PTY AUX IN SM CDM1040 SD MMC...

Page 2: ...E OF CONTENTS 2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 3 INSTALLATION CONNECTIONS 4 CONNECTION SCHEME 8 ACCESSORIES 9 PANEL CONTROLS 10 GENERAL OPERATIONS 12 RADIO OPERATIONS 15 RDS FUNCTION 16 OTHER FUNCTIONS 18 CD MP...

Page 3: ...and dust If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold weather wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit Do not open covers and do not repair yourself...

Page 4: ...ow until they click Pull to remove the old unit from the dashboard Do not disconnect wires at this time 2 Mark polarity of the speaker wires Marking the polarity of the speaker wires will make it easi...

Page 5: ...elect the appropriate tab and bend them inwards to secure the holder in place Insert fingers into the groove in the front of frame and remove it Insert the levers supplied with the unit to the grooves...

Page 6: ...ructions This method of installation uses the screw holes at the sides of the unit and the holes of the existing vehicle mounting bracket 1 Align the screw holes of the mounting bracket supplied with...

Page 7: ...nel and then gently push the front panel towards the left side before pulling it out from the unit 3 Store the front panel in the protective case provided for safekeeping To attach the front panel Hol...

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: ...y 1 0 mm 1 4 Right key 1 0 mm 1 5 Metal bar 0 8 mm 1 6 ISO connector 1 7 Plain washer 5 mm 1 8 Carrying case 1 9 Outer trim ring 1 10 Spring washer 5 mm 2 11 Screw 5X5 mm 4 12 Screw 5X25 mm 1 13 Screw...

Page 10: ...PS button 5 MODE button 6 No 1 PLAY PAUSE button 7 No 2 SCN button 8 No 3 RPT button 9 No 4 SHF button 10 No 5 button 11 No 6 button 12 TA button 13 AF REG button 14 PTY button 15 AUX in jack 16 USB...

Page 11: ...11 Inner panel Press the OPEN button on the front panel to flip it down 22 SD MMC card slot 23 Disc slot 24 EJECT button 25 Light indicator 26 RESET button...

Page 12: ...radio take if the newly tuned station does not receive TP Transport Program information for 5 seconds Rotate the VOL knob to select the desired mode TA ALARM and TA SEEK TA SEEK When newly tuned stat...

Page 13: ...RDS stations may cause interference resulting the real AF to be masked due to the misjudgment of the radio under interference Rotate the VOL knob to select the desired mode MASK DPI and MASK ALL MASK...

Page 14: ...receiving CT or PTY Information the display shows as NO CLOCK or NO PTY In case of receiving a non RDS station In radio mode NO CLOCK FREQ NO PTY In CD mode CD NO CLOCK FREQ NO PTY Each displaying ti...

Page 15: ...strongest stations are stored into the corresponding preset number button Selecting station Press preset 1 6 button to select the station which had been stored in the memory Press the PREV NEXT button...

Page 16: ...asting for a certain time period When region is on the current listening program remains unchanged When region is off it allows the reception to move to the regional station Using PTY to Select Progra...

Page 17: ...a nearby local station the radio will already know the frequency of that radio station Then it will receive the station turn up the volume or interrupt the playback of the music for the duration of th...

Page 18: ...lly mutes whenever a call comes in Note This function will not work if a cable is not connected to the car phone 1 When a call comes in When a call is received TEL CALL is displayed and all the unit f...

Page 19: ...he beginning Press again to skip to the previous track Press NEXT button to play the following track Press and hold PREV or NEXT button to fast reverse or fast forward To resume normal playback releas...

Page 20: ...ching directory or file name Press AS PS button twice to enter Searching directory or file name mode In this search mode you can press the corresponding buttons listed on the table below Button Charac...

Page 21: ...the selected title is a directory 4 Searching from current directory Press AS PS for four times to enter Searching from current directory mode Rotate VOL knob to browse file or directory in current d...

Page 22: ...he AUX IN jack press MODE button to switch the input source to AUX SD MMC Card Operations This unit equipped with you a memory card slot Take the front panel off you will see the card slot When you in...

Page 23: ...B flash memory please check if the USB flash memory is in good condition or take out the USB flash memory then insert it into the USB slot once more The main unit can only support the standard USB fla...

Page 24: ...t USB 2 0 support Note USB format supports 2 0 Capacity from 1 GB SD cards brands Canon Fuji film Palm Motorola Microsoft IBM HP Compaq Sharp Samsung etc Capacity up to 4 GB MMC cards brands Ericsson...

Page 25: ...iles When playing a disc of 8 kbps or VBR the elapsed playing time in the display window will not be correct and also the intro play may not function properly VBR Variable Bit Rate Notes on creating y...

Page 26: ...ise Handle the disc only by the edges To keep clean do not touch its surface Discs should be stored in their cases after use to avoid scratches Do not expose discs to direct sunlight high humidity hig...

Page 27: ...be carefully wiped from the surface of disc with a soft cloth Unlike conventional records compact discs have no grooves to collect dust and macroscopic dirt so gently wiping them with a soft cloth sho...

Page 28: ...nt temperature becomes normal No sound Volume is at the minimum Wiring is not properly connected Adjust volume to a desired level Check wiring connection The operation buttons do not work The built in...

Page 29: ...dio Frequency range 87 5 108 0 MHz Usable sensitivity 4 V I F Frequency 10 7 MHz Preset stations 18 AM Section Frequency range 522 kHz 1620 kHz I F Frequency 450 kHz Preset stations 6 Disc player Syst...

Page 30: ...30 30 31 32 36 37 38 40 43 RDS 44 46 CD MP3 WMA 48 51 AUX IN 51 SD MMC 51 USB 52 3 54 ESP 55 55 56 57 58 60...

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Page 33: ...33 A...

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Page 35: ...35 1 OPEN 2 3...

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Page 37: ...37 1 M5 T 3 5 1 2 0 6 1 3 1 0 1 4 1 0 1 5 0 8 1 6 ISO 1 7 5 1 8 1 9 1 10 5 2 11 5X5 4 12 5X25 1 13 M5 5X29 3 1 14 1 15 1 16 1...

Page 38: ...38 1 PREV NEXT 2 POWER 3 BND LOUD 4 AS PS 5 MODE 6 No 1 PLAY PAUSE 7 No 2 SCN 8 No 3 RPT 9 No 4 SHF 10 No 5 11 No 6 12 TA 13 AF REG 14 PTY 15 AUX in 16 USB 17 OPEN 18 19 DISP 20 VOL SEL 21 EQ...

Page 39: ...39 OPEN 22 SD MMC 23 24 EJECT 25 26 RESET...

Page 40: ...PEN POWER VOL SEL VOL BAS TRB BAL FAD VOL SEL 2 TA SEEK ALARM PI SOUND MUTE RETUNE L S MASK DP IALL BEEP 2 nd ALL OFF TA TA 5 TP VOL TA SEEK ALARM TA SEEK TP Traffic Program RETUNE SHORT 30 RETUNE LON...

Page 41: ...I SOUND MUTE PI SOUND 1 PI MUTE 1 RETUNE Retune S Retune L TA Seek RETUNE S TA SEEK 30 RETUNE L TA SEEK 90 Retune TA TA SEEK MASK AF MASK DPI MASK ALL VOL MASK DPI MASK ALL RDS BEEP BEEP 2nd 1 BEEP AL...

Page 42: ...USB LOUD BND LOUD ON OFF LOUD DISP RDS PS CT FREQ PTY CD CD CT ID3 TAG PS FREQ PTY CT PTY NO CLOCK NO PTY RDS NO CLOCK FREQ NO PTY CD NO CLOCK FREQ NO PTY CT clock time FREQ frequency EQ FLAT CLASSIC...

Page 43: ...43 RDS RDS BND LOUD FM1 FM2 FM3 MW1 AS PS 2 1 6 2 PREV NEXT MANUAL PREV NEXT AS PS PREV NEXT PREV NEXT 2 1 6...

Page 44: ...S AF REG RDS RDS RDS AF RDS AF ALARM AF REG 2 REG PTY PTY PTY MUSIC GROUP PTY SPEECH GROUP GROUP PTY OFF PTY MUSIC GROUP PTY SPEECH GROUP PTY PTY MUSIC GROUP No1 PLAY PAUSE POPM ROCKM No2 SCN EASYM LI...

Page 45: ...IES N06 FOLKM PTY SPEECH GROUP No1 PLAY PAUSE NEWS AFFAIRS INFO No2 SCN SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA No3 RPT CULTURE SCIENCE VARIED No4 SHF WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN No5 SOCIAL RELIGION PHONE IN N06 TRAVEL LEIS...

Page 46: ...46 EON LOCAL EON TA DISTANCE PI PS TP TA AF EON PI PS TP TA AF EON Enhanced Other Networks EON 1 TEL CALL 2 TEL CALL...

Page 47: ...47 RESET ERROR...

Page 48: ...48 CD MP3 WMA CD CD R RW MP3 WMA OPEN EJECT CD MP3 WMA MODE CD MP3 WMA PREV NEXT PREV NEXT No1 PLAY PAUSE No2 SCN No3 RPT...

Page 49: ...No5 No6 MP3 WMA AS PS 1 AS PS VOL BND LOUD 2 AS PS No1 PLAY PAUSE A B C 1 MODE S T U 7 No2 SCN D E F 2 PREV V W X 8 No3 RPT G H I 3 NEXT Y Z 9 No4 SHF J K L 4 DISP POWER _ 0 No5 M N O 5 N06 P Q R 6 VO...

Page 50: ...50 SEL BND LOUD NO FOUND D DIR VOL BND LOUD 3 AS PS VOL BND LOUD D DIR VOL BND LOUD 4 AS PS VOL SEL D DIR VOL BND LOUD MP3 MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 44 1 32 48 64 96 128 192 256 320...

Page 51: ...51 CD MP3 WMA CD MP3 WMA No5 No6 MP3 CD No5 No6 CD AUX In AUX MP3 3 AUX MODE AUX SD MMC SD MMC SD MMC SD MMC MODE SD MMC CD MP3 WMA SD USB...

Page 52: ...52 USB USB USB 3 USB USB MODE USB CD MP3 WMA SD USB USB USB USB MP3 MP3 USB SD MMC MP3 USB SD MMC 2 1 SD MMC USB FAT 12 FAT 16 FAT 32 FAT 12 16 200 500 FAT 32 200 500 32 32 id3tag 2 0 32...

Page 53: ...53 USB 2 0 USB USB 2 0 1 SD SD Cannon Fuji film Palm Motorola Microsoft IBM HP Compaq Sharp Samsung 4 MMC MMC Ericsson Nokia Motorola HP Palm Sanyo Microsystems 4...

Page 54: ...54 3 3 3 MPEG 3 3 CD ROM CD R CD RW 3 ISO 9660 3 3 mp3 3 mp3 MP3 PC 8 256 3 8 VBR VBR CD R CD RW MP3 3 44 1 128 256 3 ISO 9660 8...

Page 55: ...55 CD R MP3 CD R CD RW 3 3 3 CD R CD RW CD R CD RW 16 1 ID3TAG ESP ESP CD 40 MP3 120 WMA 300...

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Page 60: ...60 12 15 50 4 15 178 50 160 D CD R CD RW USB SD MMC FM 87 5 108 0 4 10 7 18 AM 522 1620 450 6 40 18 55 2 CD 2000...

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