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Summary of Contents for VDP 01-MP3

Page 1: ...MP3 Player DSP Operating instructions VDP 01 MP3...

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Page 3: ...3 ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRAN AIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESPA OL PORTUGU S 3 5 6 12 4 2 14 9 13 16 17 15 18 19 1 8 7 10 11...

Page 4: ...to store the equalizer settings for the USER 3 memory location to activate deactivate the loudness function and adjust the loudness boost M1 HI LO button to store the equalizer settings for the USER 1...

Page 5: ...fader 30 Listening position optimisation POS 31 Selecting the listening position 31 Deactivating POS 31 Adjusting the time delay 31 Subwoofer settings 32 Adjusting the subwoofer volume distribution 3...

Page 6: ...er you have made your adjustments The reason for this is that large vol ume differences will occur when switching from the tuner to the VDP 01 MP3 if the level on the VDP 01 MP3 was subsequently incre...

Page 7: ...t theft the unit has been fitted with a four fig ure access code This number must be entered whenever the unit is discon nected from the vehicle s electrical sup ply The unit is supplied with the code...

Page 8: ...tered the code correctly AC CEPT will first of all appear for one second followed by ENTERCODE Now enter the new code If your code is shown in the display cor rectly press the M4 button 8 ACCEPT and t...

Page 9: ...five MMCs press the MMC button A Keep pressing the or button 3 until the number of the required MMC appears in the display Selecting tracks Press the or button 3 to se lect the previous or next track...

Page 10: ...ine and repeat any excerpt you like from a piece of music Press the A B button at the be ginning of the required excerpt RPT A appears in the display At the end of the required excerpt press the A B b...

Page 11: ...t 5 seconds for the settings to be saved or press the SEL C button if you want to adjust the bass The set tings are saved ADJUSTING THE SOUND Adjusting the bass You can adjust the bass by boosting or...

Page 12: ...ess the SEL button C three times SPEAKER appears in the display Select the required loudspeaker by pressing the or button 3 Adjust the boost reduction level for the selected loudspeaker using the or b...

Page 13: ...e delay You can set a time delay for each of the unit s channels except for the subwoof er This time delay is set according to the distance of the loudspeaker from the listening position The time dela...

Page 14: ...right subwoofer using the or button 3 When you have finished making your changes wait 5 seconds for the settings to be saved Setting the number of subwoofers You can set the number of subwoofers one o...

Page 15: ...ated the bass and treble levels are aurally compensated i e they are boosted at low volume lev els Briefly press the M3 LOUD button LOUD ON appears briefly in the dis play LOUD appears in the display...

Page 16: ...grammed The additional FLAT setting is used to deactivate the equalizer Four memory locations USER1 USER2 USER3 and USER4 are provided so you can store your own settings To select an equalizer setting...

Page 17: ...CONCERT CHURCH JAZZ MOVIE Sound field simulation means that the characteristic effects like reverb echo distortion etc of the selected sound field are applied to the music that is being played There a...

Page 18: ...tween the HI LO settings press the M1 HI LO button Adjusting the spectrometer display You can choose between five different spectrometer display versions The following are available PEAK HOLD SHOWER D...

Page 19: ...he settings to be saved Resetting the settings to their original defaults Press the M4 button 8 for longer than 10 seconds This will reset any adjusted settings back to their factory defaults External...

Page 20: ...r bands 10 dB at 60 150 400 Hz 10 dB at 1 2 5 6 3 15 kHz Treble 10 dB at 10 12 5 15 kHz Bass 10 dB at 60 70 80 90 100 130 150 200 Hz Loudness 0 15 dB at 20 40 60 80 Hz Equalizer presets BGMS Disco Jaz...

Page 21: ...ty will grant a 12 month manufacturer s guarantee This guarantee does not cover damage due to wear incorrect usage or commercial use If you wish to enforce a claim under the manufacturer s guarantee t...

Page 22: ...1 4010 7320 Great Britain GB 01 89583 8880 01 89583 8394 Greece GR 210 57 85 350 210 57 69 473 Ireland IRL 01 4149400 01 4598830 Italy I 02 369 6331 02 369 6464 Luxembourg L 40 4078 40 2085 Netherland...

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