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Summary of Contents for CD 2217 G

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Page 3: ...t n t t l t_ rlE F ru E rtl lt q4 r rl a I I ri li li lls r L mll l BT Mic atu rt oPh o oB O 3TMtC 3 c2 ci Rlght l t r r tr8t 1A t l t t N 19 t N t N r f _ f Headunit...

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Page 5: ...witchable orange green dual Programmable Switchable o nge green dual Swilchable ofange green dual _ Programmable Switchable orange green dual Programmable Programmable Sleering Wheel RemoteControl Spe...

Page 6: ...Listening to l i usic 2 l l ilulti Session Disc 2 l TA NEWS Interruption 21 Track Selection 2 1NTRODUCT ON 7 Before Startin9 7 Environment 7 Preventive Maintenance 7 TECHNICAL ANDFUNCTION DATA 7 GONTE...

Page 7: ...yourstorage cardsand o USBdevices if thedataislostwhileusing thisheadunit Class1 LaserProduct Caution Any inappropriaieuseof the device mayexposethe userto invisiblela ser rays Whichexceedthe limitsfo...

Page 8: ...ion isa oroblem turnofftheheadunit foranhour orsoto allowitto dryoutandwipeanydamp CDswitha softclothto remove themoisture Roadshocksmayinterrupt CDplayback FEATURES INFORMATION Noteson RDS ManyVHFsta...

Page 9: ...oft Corporation Micro soft Windows l 4edia andtheWindows logo aretEdemarks or registefed trademarks of Mi crosoft Corporation intheUnited States and or othercountries Thisheadunit maynotplayback allty...

Page 10: ...e 100 compatibility andreadability fora USB devices Theheadunit hasbeentestedwiththefollow ingbrands Toshiba Kingston lmation Theheadunit willsupport USBdevices for matted inFAT8 FAT16 or FAT32 only U...

Page 11: ...utomatic motorized antenna Donot usethisconnection tordirectpower supply to theantenna motor optional A6 Connect to corresponding dashboard wiring forthelighting control for in vehicle illumination A7...

Page 12: ...nal Connect thepreamp outRCA pairtotheleads ofthepower amplifier if present using a pairofmale RCA cabte not provided lnsettheaerialplugintotheaerialsocket goodreception isonlypossible witha good aeri...

Page 13: ...PresstheRELbutton toflip down thefront 2 Pushthefrontlightly to theleftsideandpull thefronttowards you 3 Takethedetachable frontwithyouwhenyou leaveyourvehicle 4 Keepthefrontintheprovided protective...

Page 14: ...t SP EnlerSAN 4 menu InSAN 4 menu SeLect next item lnSOUND rnenu Enter SAMmenu LP n a J Activate AutoSlore lnSAI 1 menu n a ExitSAlt 4 E 4 SP Enter SOUND menu ln SAI 4 menu Enter SOUND InSOUND menu Se...

Page 15: ...ggleSCANmode off 10secpeftrack n a n a 112l SP Selectpreset2 ToggleREPEAT mode off sngle folder all LP Store current sta tionintopfeset 2 n a 13 SP Selectpreset3 ToggleRANDOM off folder all LP Store c...

Page 16: ...evious SOUND item Turntheknobclockwise or counter clockwise tochoose theoption Long press theR button to exitthemenu Note Theheadunit willautomatically exitthe SOUND menuafter6 seconds of inaction FAD...

Page 17: ...1 FM2 Fl 13 MWl 1W2 or LW 2 Tuneto a desired radiostation 3 Long press anyofthesixpresetbuttons to storethecurrent radiostation Thenumber ofa preset station willbedis played nexttotheradiofrequency Fo...

Page 18: ...onalization Tochange thewaythisheadunit reacts tothe environmental conditions affecting thequality of theradiostations youcanchange thesetting n theSAM 1 Navigate theSAIV toselect REG RDS 2 Turnthekno...

Page 19: ...the treated asanaudiodisc compatibility andsupport of multimedia cards lfthefirsttrackisanaudiotrack thediscwillbe anddevices Multi Session Disc treated asanaudiodisc TA NEWSInterruption aftertheinter...

Page 20: ...shouldsee DAYTON as thefounddeviceandyoucanpaifyourde vicewiththeheadunit 4 Thedefault 4 digitpinis 0000 Note Whenever thereisat leastonepaired device active theheadunit willlight up theBtue toothicon...

Page 21: ...aller increase invol ume and level 2 gives a higher increase CAUTION Toavoidunnecessary dis traction we advisethat this procedure becarriedout with the assisianceof somebodyelse frontpassenger 1 While...

Page 22: ...caterto most types ofSWRC theheadunit mayrecognise an unwanted key press onyourSWRCasoneof thevalid input L Continue toselect DISABLE andrepeat theprocess to disable allunwanted buttons 10 To exitthep...

Page 23: ...lative tothetunervolume l 4 XLEVEL l L jL l t9199 l 9 4 qry volume offset retative rothetuner votume BTLEVEL 2 1 0 1 2 Select theBluetoth volume offsetrelative to thetunervolume BFEP ll Ffl ONl 4clygl...

Page 24: ...ght whenthe detachable frontpanelis removed MULTI S loFF oNl Select MULTI OFF toturnoffsuooort formulti session discsand onlythe1stsession isplayable Thisisusefulfor playing copy pro tected discs SCRO...

Page 25: ...nction andtoallow NEWSinterrupt ontopoftheTAinterrupt BLUETOOTHIBTOFF HFP Activate theBluetooth function asfollows 1ST A2DP1ST Select HFP1ST to allowthefirstdetected Bluetooth handsfree 1srDEVICEI dev...

Page 26: ...nection see INSIALLATION Checkiftheradiostation search isfinished Verify thespeakers connections seelN STALLATION andthespeakers balance SOUND SETTINGS Thereis nosoundfromtheloudspeak ers frontandrear...

Page 27: ...ful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful...

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