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Music type programs

Speech time programs

1

Pop, Rock

News, Affairs, Info

2

Easy, Light

Sport, Educate, Drama

3

Classics, Other

Culture, Science, Varied

4

Jazz, Country

Weather, Finance, Children

5

Nation, Oldies

Social, Religion, Phone IN

6

Folk

Travel, Leisure, Document

When  PTY  is  selected,  the  radio  starts  to  search  corresponding  PTY  information,  and  stops  if  the

corresponding PTY information is detected. If no buttons are pressed within several seconds, previously

selected PTY is searched. During 1 loop, if desired PTY is not found, the unit will return to previous mode.

Press PTY/CLK button for the 3rd time to switch the PTY function off.

Other parameter setting

To choose the corresponding parameter, press and hold SEL button for 2 seconds, then press it repeatedly

until the display shows the needed parameter. Turn VOLUME knob to choose the needed value. After

choosing, please leave the unit idle to activate.

TA SEEK/TA ALARM: In TA SEEK mode, the unit will seek for traffic announcement program when TA button is

pressed; in TA ALARM the unit does not retune to TA information.

MASK DPI/MASK ALL: During MASK DPI mode, the unit will mask only the AF which has different PI, this is

the default mode; during MASK ALL mode, the unit will mask the AF which has different PI and no RDS signal

with high field strength.

RETUNE S/L - SHORT/LONG: “RETUNE” refers to the time period the unit allows for radio scan when reception

is interrupted. “S” represents a long time period, and “L” represents a short time period.

Summary of Contents for SM-CDM1043

Page 1: ...SM CDM1043 CD MP3 RECEIVER CD MP3 Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...and keep the manual for reference in the future Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 3 ACCESSORIES 4 INSTALLATION 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 8 CONTROL ELEMENTS 10 LCD LAYOUT 12 GEN...

Page 3: ...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 D...

Page 4: ...c 4 ISO connector 1 pc 5 Mounting parts Nut 5 mm 1 pc Spring washer 2 pcs Plain washer 2 pcs Screw M5x25 mm 1 pc Screw 1 pc Metal strap 1 pc Release key 2 pcs Mounting collar 1 pc Trim frame 1 pc 6 In...

Page 5: ...stop If installation angle exceeds 30 from horizontal the unit may not perform properly Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature such as from direct sunlight or from ho...

Page 6: ...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 in the front side of the trim frame apply som...

Page 7: ...OPEN button Anti theft system The front panel of this unit can be stored in the included protective case when not in used and carried away when you leave the vehicle to deter theft Switch off the pow...

Page 8: ...diagram 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 Prohibited to make the conductors of auto antenna an...

Page 9: ...the colour code table below for speaker and power cable connections Location Function Connector A Connector B 1 Rear Right Blue 2 Rear Right Blue White Stripe 3 Front Right Grey 4 Battery 12V yellow F...

Page 10: ...ob 5 MOD button 6 BND SUB button 7 Disc slot 8 LCD display 9 EJECT button 10 USB port 11 PREVIOUS button 12 PTY CLK button 13 F PS button 14 TA button 15 AF button 16 1 PLAY PAUSE button 17 2 INT butt...

Page 11: ...tach the front panel 1 Disc slot 2 SD MMC memory card slot 3 Panel status indicator 4 RESET button hole 5 Connector Pressing RESET hole will erase the clock setting and stored stations Panel status in...

Page 12: ...oading indicator 12 Video playback indicator not active 13 Folder name on 14 Track name on 15 POP equalizer mode 16 ROCK equalizer mode 17 CLASS equalizer mode 18 FLAT equalizer mode 19 Intro playback...

Page 13: ...to select bass treble balance or fader mode The corresponding word appears on the display Rotate VOLUME knob to adjust the selected parameter Balance is to adjust the balance between the left and righ...

Page 14: ...knob to adjust hours Press SEL button to go to minute setting Rotate VOLUME knob to adjust minutes Press PTY CLK button again or leave the unit idle for the new setting to take effect Press PTY CLK b...

Page 15: ...station will be saved in the memory under the corresponding number To recall a stored station press the corresponding preset button Automatic store preset scan Automatic store Press and hold F PS but...

Page 16: ...ce is not available in your area turn off the AF mode Default setting is ON TA Traffic Alarm function Press TA button to turn TA function on or off In TA mode traffic program will be automatically sea...

Page 17: ...rameter setting To choose the corresponding parameter press and hold SEL button for 2 seconds then press it repeatedly until the display shows the needed parameter Turn VOLUME knob to choose the neede...

Page 18: ...ate VOLUME knob to input the digit As you input the number of the track press and hold SEL button The input track will be searched and played Folder search Press F PS button twice NAVIGATE will show o...

Page 19: ...in to stop random play Multi session disc reading This unit can read multi session CDs The multi session reading will be activated automatically if the player detects a file that is written in multi s...

Page 20: ...USB device into MMC SD slot or USB slot Then the playing mode will be changed into Card or USB mode automatically The first card USB device track playback will start If the unit was afterwards switch...

Page 21: ...ply chemicals to the surface of the discs Do not touch the recorded surface of the discs Use 12 cm CDs Use only conventional fully circular discs Do not use shaped discs Cleaning and maintenance Clean...

Page 22: ...al No sound Volume is in minimum Wiring is not properly connected Adjust volume to a desired level Check wiring connection The operation keys do not work The built in microcomputer is not operating pr...

Page 23: ...ency range 87 5 108 0 MHz Presettable stations 18 Stereo separation 35 dB 1 kHz MW AM radio Frequency range 522 kHz 1620 kHz Presettable stations 12 Usable sensitivity 30 dB Disc player Format support...

Page 24: ...24 24 25 26 27 31 33 35 35 38 42 USB SD MMC 44 45 45 46 48...

Page 25: ...25 20...

Page 26: ...26 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 ISO 1 5 M5 T 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 5X25 1 M5 5X29 3 1 6 1 7 1 8 1...

Page 27: ...27 30 DIN DIN...

Page 28: ...28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 1 2...

Page 29: ...29 3 1 3 2 2 3 4 5 OPEN...

Page 30: ...30...

Page 31: ...31 4...

Page 32: ...32 ISO 1 ISO 2 ISO A B 1 2 3 4 12 5 6 7 8...

Page 33: ...33 1 MUT 2 NEXT 3 POWER 4 SEL VOLUME 5 MOD 6 BND SUB 7 8 9 EJECT 10 USB 11 PREVIOUS 12 PTY CLK 13 F PS 14 TA 15 AF 16 1 PLAY PAUSE 17 2 INT 18 3 RPT 19 4 RDM 20 5 FOLDER 21 6 FLDER 22 AUX 23 OPEN...

Page 34: ...34 RELEASE 1 SD MMC 2 3 4 RESET 5 RESET...

Page 35: ...35 1 2 PTY 3 TA 4 TP 5 AF 6 7 8 MP3 9 WMA 10 11 12 13 14 15 POP 16 ROCK 17 CLASS 18 FLAT 19 20 21 22 EON 23 24 25 26 27 28 29...

Page 36: ...36 OPEN EJECT POWER MOD AUX TUNER CD USB SD MMC USB VOLUME MOD SEL BAS TRE BAL FAD VOLUME BEEP SEL BEEP ON OFF VOLUME BEEP ON BEEP OFF...

Page 37: ...37 SEL LOUD ON OFF VOLUME EQ SEL EQ OFF VOLUME POP ROCK CLASS FLAT EQ OFF PTY CLK PTY CLK 2 VOLUME SEL VOLUME PTY CLK PTY CLK AUX AUX MP3...

Page 38: ...38 BND ID3 3 FM FM1 FM2 FM3 2 W AM MW1 AM1 MW2 AM2 6 30 PREVIOUS NEXT PREVIOUS NEXT MANU TUNE 6 F PS 6 1 6 F PS 3 FM 2 AM SEL LOCAL DX VOLUME LOCAL DX...

Page 39: ...39 FM SEL STEREO MONO VOLUME STEREO MONO RDS RDS RDS AF AF AF AF RDS RDS AF AF AF RDS RDS AF AF TA TA TA TA...

Page 40: ...PTY CLK 1 6 1 Pop Rock News Affairs Info 2 Easy Light Sport Educate Drama 3 Classics Culture Science Varied 4 Jazz Country Weather Finance Children 5 Nation Oldies Social Religion Phone IN 6 Folk Tra...

Page 41: ...41 SEL VOLUME TA SEEK TA ALARM TA SEEK TA TA ALARM RETUNE S L SHORT LONG RETUNE S L Retune TA TA SEEK MASK DPI MASK ALL AF MASK DPI MASK DPI MASK ALL RDS...

Page 42: ...42 MP3 MP3 EJECT MP3 PREVIOUS NEXT 5 FOLDER 6 FOLDER 10 F PS TRK SCH VOLUME SEL F PS NAVIGATE VOLUME SEL NEXT PREVIOUS 1 PLAY PAUSE 1 PLAY PAUSE...

Page 43: ...43 2 INT 15 3 RPT 4 RDM ID3 MP3 ID3 ID3 BND ID3 ID3...

Page 44: ...44 USB SD MMC USB SD MMC USB USB 2 0 2 SD MMC 2 USB SD MMC USB USB USB SD MMC MOD USB USB...

Page 45: ...45 3 8 3...

Page 46: ...46 POWER 10 30 30...

Page 47: ...47 ERROR 1 11 RESET ERROR 1 11...

Page 48: ...48 12 4 x 50 5 10 178 51 178 1 5 200 600 40 ESP CD 120 MP3 00 300 FM 87 5 108 0 18 35 1 MW AM 522 1620 12 30 CDDA MP3 CD CD R CD RW USB SD MMC 20 100 5 10 20 5 CD 80 1 50 RCA 2...

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