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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 AF search, PI stations and non-RDS (Radio Data Station) stations with strong signal will be masked, in

the latter case, the non-RDS stations may cause interference, resulting the real AF to be masked due to the

misjudgment  of  the  radio  under  interference.  Rotate  VOL  regulator  on  the  front  panel  or  press  VOL+/VOL-

buttons on the RC to select the desired mode: MASK DPI and 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 time period of 30 seconds and “L” represents a time period of 90 seconds.

SEEK MODE

SEEK 1: When SEEK 1 mode is activated, AUTO SEEK SCAN is stopped when station is detected even user

still push SEEK button.

SEEK  2:  Auto  SEEK  SCAN  is  not  stopped  even  if  station  is  detected  if  user  pushes  SEEK  button.  When

releases SEEK button, then stop when station is detected.

STEREO/MONO

When FM stations are weak and are disturbed, listening can be improved by selecting MONO.

LOCAL/DX

“Local” position in areas with strong signals to let radio stop at only strong stations during manual tuning

(LOC appears). Select DX (distant) position in areas with weak signals to listen to all stations.

VOL LAST/ADJUST

This function allows setting the volume level of the unit after it was turned off and then turned on again.

Choose  VOL  LAST  if  you  want  the  volume  level  to  be  the  same  as  it  was  before  turning  off.  VOL  ADJUST

allows choosing volume level.

Summary of Contents for SM-CDM1047

Page 1: ...SM CDM1047 CD MP3 RECEIVER CD MP3 Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...the product and keep the manual for reference in the future Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 3 ACCESSORIES 4 INSTALLATION CONNECTIONS 5 PANEL CONTROLS 10 LCD LAYOUT 14 GENERA...

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: ...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: ...m properly 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 v...

Page 6: ...unit and detach the front panel 2 Insert your fingers into the groove in the front side of the trim frame apply some effort to detach the frame Pull the frame to detach it 3 Insert the supplied relea...

Page 7: ...ition hold and slide the panel to left and then pull it out 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 leav...

Page 8: ...otes 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 and ground...

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: ...ach it 1 EJECT button 2 Panel status indicator 3 Disc slot 4 RESET button hole 5 SD MMC slot Pressing RESET hole will erase the clock setting and stored stations Panel status indicator lights up when...

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: ...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 indicator not...

Page 15: ...r 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 each mode the waiting time is several seconds and when the waiting time...

Page 16: ...BEEP ON beep sound is heard when a button is pressed Reset function RESET button is pressed with either a ballpoint pen or thin metal object RESET function is to be activated for the following reasons...

Page 17: ...h mode MANUAL will be displayed Press PREVIOUS NEXT buttons to search for a station manually If you don t press any button within several seconds the unit will return to auto search mode Automatic sto...

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

Page 19: ...f 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 button for the 3rd time to...

Page 20: ...period the unit allows for radio scan when reception is interrupted S represents a time period of 30 seconds and L represents a time period of 90 seconds SEEK MODE SEEK 1 When SEEK 1 mode is activate...

Page 21: ...se of the great variety of products with SD and MMC card slots and their sometimes quite manufacturer specific functions the producer can neither guarantee that all devices will be recognized nor that...

Page 22: ...n VOL regulator on the front panel or press VOL VOL buttons on the RC select 2 nd and 3 rd respectively Then automatically the song you selected will start Searching File Name Press AMS button twice t...

Page 23: ...pply 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 Cleaning the cabinet...

Page 24: ...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 25: ...cy 10 7 MHz Preset stations 24 MW Section Frequency range 522 kHz 1620 kHz I F Frequency 450 kHz Preset stations 12 Disc player System Compact disc audio system Supported storages CD CD R CD RW USB SD...

Page 26: ...26 26 27 28 29 35 39 40 42 RDS 43 USB SD MMC 46 49 49 50 51...

Page 27: ...27 20...

Page 28: ...28 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 29: ...29 30 DIN DIN...

Page 30: ...30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 31: ...31 1 2 3 1 3 2 2 3 4 5...

Page 32: ...32 OPEN...

Page 33: ...33 4...

Page 34: ...34 ISO 1 ISO 2 ISO A B 1 2 3 4 12 5 6 7 8...

Page 35: ...35 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 36: ...36 OPEN 1 EJECT 2 3 4 RESET 5 SD MMC RESET...

Page 37: ...37 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 38: ...38 CR 2025 3 6...

Page 39: ...39 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 40: ...40 OPEN EJECT PWR POWER VOL VOL VOL MUTE SEL BAS TRB BAL FAD VOL VOL VOL MODE AUX CDP USB SEL LOUD ON OFF VOL VOL VOL LOUD ON OFF...

Page 41: ...41 DISP DISP VOL SEL DSP OFF DSP ON VOL VOL VOL POP M ROCK M CLASSICS FLAT DSP OFF BEEP SELECT BEEP OFF BEEP ON VOL VOL VOL BEEP OFF BEEP ON RESET ERROR AUX AUX MP3...

Page 42: ...42 BAND FM1 FM2 FM3 FM4 OIRT MW1 AM1 MW2 AM2 6 36 PREVIOUS NEXT PREVIOUS NEXT PREVIOUS NEXT MANUAL PREVIOUS NEXT AMS AMS 6...

Page 43: ...43 RDS RDS RDS RDS AF AF AF AF RDS RDS AF AF AF RDS RDS AF AF REGIONAL AF REGIONAL REG ON OFF AF ON OFF REG ON AF TA PI REG OFF PI TA TA TA TA...

Page 44: ...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 Travel Leis ure...

Page 45: ...m RETUNE PI TP TA SEEK TA TA ALARM MASK DPI MASK ALL AF MASK DPI MASK DPI MASK ALL RDS RETUNE S L SHORT LONG RETUNE S 30 L 90 SEEK SEEK 1 SEEK SEEK 2 SEEK SEEK STEREO MONO FM LOCAL DX LOCAL DISTANT DX...

Page 46: ...46 USB SD MMC EJECT SD MMC SD MMC USB USB MiniUSB USB USB USB SD MMC USB USB 2 0 4 SD 4 USB USB ID3 MP3 ID3 ID3 NEXT PREVIOUS...

Page 47: ...47 10 MP3 10 5 10 6 10 PLAY PAUSE 1 INT 2 RPT 3 RDM 4 MP3 AMS SEL VOL VOL VOL SEL VOL VOL VOL SELECT AMS SEL VOL VOL VOL SEL VOL...

Page 48: ...48 VOL VOL SEL AMS 3 SEL A VOL VOL VOL SEL 2 VOL VOL VOL SEL...

Page 49: ...49 3 8 3...

Page 50: ...50 POWER 10 30 30...

Page 51: ...51 ERROR 1 11 RESET ERROR 1 11 12 10 4 50 178 50 163 FM 65 74 87 5 108 0 12 10 7 24 MW 522 1620 450...

Page 52: ...52 12 D CD R CD RW USB SD MMC CDDA MP3 20 20 40 CD 120 MP3 60 2 RCA 2 2010 2019 2011 R31982101 01792...

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