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Installation

Preparation 

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Mounting 

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Security 

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Operation

Function Operation 

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Audio 

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Radio – Tuning to a station 

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Radio Data System (RDS) on FM 

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RDS Memory store 

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Cassette Player* 

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CD player* and CD changer (if connected) 

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Special Functions 

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Display Options 

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Initial Settings 

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Notes and Troubleshooting 

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Guarantee and Service

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Important note:
This product has been designed and constructed in accordance with applicable Safety
Regulations. Please read the instruction manual carefully and use the product only as intended.

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Depending on version

Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10

CONTENTS

PREPARATION

USER INSTRUCTIONS

English

INSTALLATION

For cars supplied with standard ISO connectors, you can directly mount the car radio (see
‘MOUNTING’). For cars with different connecting standards, your dealer can provide specific
adapter cables for a problem free installation (see table on separate installation card). 
You can prepare the connection yourself (see ‘PREPARATION’).
Ensure all cables are installed so that they cannot be damaged by sharp edges or moving parts.

The set must be connected to a 12 V car battery with the negative terminal to earth (car chassis).
Installation in vehicles not fulfilling these requirements could result in malfunction, damage
or fire!

• To prevent short-circuiting, disconnect the negative car battery terminal until the set has

been mounted and connected 

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fig. 1. 

from separate installation card).

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Summary of Contents for CD 3300 -

Page 1: ...S English INSTALLATION For cars supplied with standard ISO connectors you can directly mount the car radio see MOUNTING For cars with different connecting standards your dealer can provide specific ad...

Page 2: ...on point for direct supply of the aerial motor PILOT LIGHT When the car headlights are switched on the backlight to the power key remains illuminated even when the radio is switched off With this conn...

Page 3: ...es the following connection possibilities TEMPERATURE SENSOR available separately You can connect a temperature sensor to this set to automatically give a visible and audible warning when the outside...

Page 4: ...FER OUT G You can connect a subwoofer via an external amplifier to this set Connect plugs H to Left white and Right Red channel on the amplifier To control subwoofer frequency see INITIAL SETTINGS MIC...

Page 5: ...ert the yellow line out connector C1 into socket C1 The green connector slides between the yellow connector C1 and the blue connector C3 You need at least one of these connections to keep C2 in place...

Page 6: ...ure good connection between the set and the detachable part it is advisable to clean the connectors with a cotton swab from time to time SECURITY LIGHT When the car ignition is switched off and the de...

Page 7: ...r car telephone or car kit of your mobile phone provides a loudspeaker connection its output can be amplified through the car s speakers See INSTALLATION Legend Briefly press the key Press and hold th...

Page 8: ...L SETTINGS option LOUD SOUND STYLE These styles correspond with certain audio frequency ranges Select one of the pre defined sound styles Your own settings of Bass and Treble BASS TREB Mid positions o...

Page 9: ...nt waveband Select the menu containing SCAN Activate Deactivate the frequency scan To adjust the scan time see INITIAL SETTINGS MANUAL TUNING Use manual tuning if you know the frequency of the require...

Page 10: ...station the relevant RDS information and AF mode on off are also stored on the preset AUTOMATICALLY STORING STATIONS AutoSTore By simply pressing one key you can automatically store the 10 strongest...

Page 11: ...uncements related to these subjects even if you play a tape CD or mute the set ACTIVATING DEACTIVATING THE TA NEWS WEATHER MODES Select an FM waveband Select the menu containing TA and NEWS Activate D...

Page 12: ...h for all the currently available stations with a PTY code on the FM band giving you direct access to the type of programmes e g SPORT NEWS POP etc which relate to these subjects The list of station t...

Page 13: ...DOLBY B NR System Dolby Noise Reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY and the double D symbol D are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporat...

Page 14: ...es of 60 or 90 minutes preferably chrome type cassettes Put cassettes back in their boxes immediately after use to protect them from dust and dirt and to prevent the tape from unwinding Never expose c...

Page 15: ...our dealer for more information Check that the magazine is loaded with discs and inserted in the CD changer Select the CD Changer as source Select the desired disc The display shows the disc title if...

Page 16: ...ck resumes when you release the key PLAYBACK OPTIONS Select the menu containing RND RPT SCAN RANDOM TRACK PLAYBACK Activate Deactivate Random track playback REPEAT CURRENT TRACK Activate Deactivate Re...

Page 17: ...ayed by the set Scroll through an alphanumeric list Confirm the character Title entry ends after confirming all characters and spaces If the memory is full MEMORY FULL select the title to be deleted a...

Page 18: ...hen The sound mutes Now drive to 50 km h 30 mph Always obey the Highway Code and current traffic restrictions and conditions Once 50 km h 30 mph is reached briefly press You see And hear a beep Now tu...

Page 19: ...qualization has not been performed you hear an error beep TEMPERATURE WARNING You can connect a temperature sensor to this set to give a visible and audible warning automatically when the outside temp...

Page 20: ...available and RDS is active Frequency Programme type if avaliable and RDS is active Clock and temperature if sensor connected and activated Clock and temperature if sensor connected and activated Cloc...

Page 21: ...nnection If IN or MUTE were selected TELEPHONE LOW HIGH for telephone function set detection level Activate Deactivate the ON OFF LOGIC ON OFF logic to limit the use of the set to 1 hour after the key...

Page 22: ...Activate Deactivate AM bands AM ON OFF only if RADIO standard is the Americas AMER or ASIA Activate Deactivate LW band LW ON OFF only if RADIO standard is EUROPE Activate Deactivate SW band SW ON OFF...

Page 23: ...the set The sound from the speakers is reduced A built in safety circuit prevents the temperature or display shows temperature TEMP TOO in the set from exceeding a certain level HOT when you try to in...

Page 24: ...uncements Display shows NO PTY Search launched but no stations found Cassette Cassette playback lacks high notes or loss Clean cassette player tape head of one channel see CARE OF CASSETTES Cassette m...

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