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INTRODUCTION

Before Starting

Thank you for purchasing this VDO Dayton prod-
uct which has been designed and manufactured
according to applicable Safety Regulations,
following the highest standards and subjected to
rigorous testing. Kindly familiarise yourself with
the product by reading this user manual care-
fully. Use the product as intended, and keep this
manual handy in your car for future reference.

Environment

This booklet is printed on low-chlorine recyclable
paper.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

To ensure good connection between the set and
the detachable front, it is advisable to clean the
connectors with a cotton swab slightly moistened
with cleaning fluid or alcohol periodically.

CONTENT PAGE

INTRODUCTION ..................................... 8

Before Starting ......................................... 8
Environment ............................................. 8

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ............... 8
CONTENT PAGE ..................................... 8
GENERAL INFORMATION ...................... 9

Disclaimer ................................................ 9
Class 1 Laser Product .............................. 9

FEATURES .............................................. 9

RDS (Radio Data System) ....................... 9
Notes on audio CDs ................................. 9
Notes on MP3 files ................................. 10
Notes on Folders ..................................... 11

INSTALLATION ..................................... 12

Installation .............................................. 12
Connection in vehicles equipped with
standard ISO connectors ....................... 12
Connection in vehicles without stan-   dard
ISO connectors ...................................... 12
Preparation ............................................. 12
Connectors (fig. C) ................................. 12
Electronic or Motorised Antenna ............ 12

MOUNTING ........................................... 13

Metal Sleeve (fig. F and G ) ................... 13
Connecting the Radio (fig. C) ................. 13
Mounting the Radio (fig. G and H) ......... 13
Removing the Radio (using the two
removal keys supplied) (fig. J) ............... 13
Replacing the Fuse (fig. C) .................... 13
Interference Suppression ....................... 13

FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROL
13

Front Panel and Remote Control
Function(s) ............................................. 13

SECURITY ............................................. 14

Removing the Front (fig. A/B and J) ....... 14
Replacing the Front (Fig. J and L) ......... 14

GENERAL OPERATION ........................ 15

Switching On/Off .................................... 15
Setting the Start-up Volume ................... 15
Selecting a Source ................................. 15
Sound Controls ...................................... 15

RADIO OPERATION .............................. 16

Select a waveband ................................. 16
Select a station ....................................... 16
FM Stereo Operation (Remote Control
only) ....................................................... 16
Memorising Radio Stations .................... 16

RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS) ............... 16

Display of Station Name (PS) ................. 17
Automatic frequency (AF) ...................... 17
Traffic Announcements (TA) ................... 17
Advanced RDS Settings ........................ 17
Programme Type Selection (PTY) ......... 18

CD OPERATION .................................... 18

Electronic Shock Protection (ESP) ........ 18
Loading CD in the CD player ................. 19
Displaying playback time ........................ 19
Pausing a CD ......................................... 19
Ejecting a CD ......................................... 19
CD playback ........................................... 19
Compressed Audio playback .................. 19
Playing a CD-R or CD-RW ..................... 19
Playing a “copy protected” non-con-forming
audio CD ................................................ 19
Listening to CD/MP3 .............................. 19
Track/File Selection ................................ 19
Pausing .................................................. 20
File Selection ......................................... 20

TROUBLESHOOTING .......................... 21

Symptoms Cause/Remedy .................... 21

Summary of Contents for CD 1107 -

Page 1: ...VOL CD 1327 3 4 2 1 5 6 INT CHG 10 10 TA EQ DISP A PS SEARCH MODE AF REG ESP ENT PTY BAND ID3 REL...

Page 2: ...3 A B C RESET 20 18 19 17 1 16 2 3 4 15 13 12 11 14 5 7 6 9 8 10 18 19 17 1 16 2 3 4 15 13 12 11 14 5 7 6 9 8 10 D Ant AUX F 15A Rout Lout...

Page 3: ...4 F G 1 3 2 4 188mm 58mm 1 I H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14...

Page 4: ...5 J M K 1 2 A B 1 2 L...

Page 5: ...ard ISO connectors 12 Preparation 12 Connectors fig C 12 Electronic or Motorised Antenna 12 MOUNTING 13 Metal Sleeve fig F and G 13 Connecting the Radio fig C 13 Mounting the Radio fig G and H 13 Remo...

Page 6: ...z If there are earth connections on the chassis insert toothed washers Remove paint and dirt first if necessary z Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation The use of una...

Page 7: ...MP3 is being played z Files are compatible with the ID3 Tag Ver 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 and 2 4 formats for display of album disc title track track title artist track artist and comments Ver 2 x of ID3 Tag i...

Page 8: ...ff the front panel automatically moves When this happens your fingers may become jammed in the panel so keep your hands away from it CD player and care z Use only CDs that have either of the two Compa...

Page 9: ...radio into the sleeve 4 Connect the cables as shown in figure C 5 Attach the bracket to the radio and mount it an the chassis see figure I Connection in vehicles equipped with standard ISO connectors...

Page 10: ...radio can be properly installed either from conventional Front Mounting and or from Rear Mounting Front Mounting z Slide the radio into the metal sleeve until the springs at either side of the radio...

Page 11: ...e FM AM CD and Auxiliary modes 13 9 Select stations by program type 14 7 ENT ESP AF REG Radio Remote Control Press short Toggle AF REGionalisation Long press select electronic shock protection For CD1...

Page 12: ...t on the left and right side 1 Press the SEL MENU knob to select the sound control Balance BAL 2 Turn the VOL knob to adjust the level of sound output to the left and right speakers Bass only when DSP...

Page 13: ...SCAN button again to stop scanning Preset Scan Short Press the SCH A PS button the radio pauses for 5 sec at each preset station When the desired station is reached press the button again to select t...

Page 14: ...TA ALARM mode 1 Long press the SEL MENU knob 2 Turn the VOL knob to select the TA ALARM mode MASK DPI or MASK ALL mode MASK DPI In the MASK DPI mode radio on alternative frequencies AF that have diffe...

Page 15: ...b to select either the STEREO or MONO mode DX LOCAL Via this mode selection you can determine the threshold for radio station search To only re ceive local radio stations with high transmitting power...

Page 16: ...ly on this unit Playing a copy protected non conforming audio CD Due to use of copy protection schemes of some audio CDs which are non conformance to inter national audio CDs standards Red Book these...

Page 17: ...name or a title using 3 let ters follow the procedure below 1 Press the SCH A PS button twice A will appear in the display 2 Turn the VOLUME knob to select the first letter 3 Press the VOLUME knob to...

Page 18: ...ase the volume if you are listening to the radio move to an area where the recep tion of the station is better z Check the antenna and its connection see INSTALLATION z Check if the station search is...

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