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Radio Operation

5. Press the +/- Buttons to adjust the vol-

ume level. 

6. Leave the unit idle for the new setting to 

take  effect.  The  next  time  you  turn  the 
unit  ON,  the  volume  will  automatically  
be  adjusted  to  the  sound  level  you  set 
here.

Radio Frequency Selection

 

The  default  frequency  setting  is  in  your 
country  mode.  However  if  you  want  to 
change  the  frequency  to  Europe  or  USA, 
please follow the step below:
1.  Press  the  Open  Button  to  open  the 

faceplate.

2.  Tilt  the  faceplate  down  about  half  way 

and push the faceplate to the left.

3. Pull the faceplate towards you to remove 

it.

4. Below the faceplate you will see a switch 

with the letter “A” on the right side and 
the letter “E” on the left side.

5. For use in the Americas slide the switch 

to the left or for use in Europe slide the 
switch to the right.

1. Choose a Radio Band

The unit comes with five bands for storing 
your favorite radio - three FM Bands (FM1, 
FM2, and FM3) and two AM Bands (AM1, 
and  AM2)  selects.  Each  of  the  five  bands 
can  store  up  to  six  preset  stations,  for  a 
total of 30 preset memory stations. 18 FM 
Pre-sets and 12 AM Pre-sets.

2. Manual Tune / Seek Function
Manual  Tune:

  Press  the  “|>>”  Button  to 

adjust  the  radio  to  a  higher  frequency  or 
press  the  “<<|”  Button  to  adjust  the  radio 
to a lower frequency. 

Seek  Function  : 

Press  and  hold  the  >>| 

Button for about 2 seconds, and the radio 
will  search  forward  for  the  next  strongest 
frequency, then stop.
3.  Press  and  hold  the  “|<<”  Button  for 
about 2 seconds, and the radio will search 
backward for the next strongest frequency, 
then stop.

3. Save Your Preset Stations

There  are  six  numbered  preset  buttons 
which can store and recall stations for each 
band. While listening to a radio station you 
would like to save as a pre-set, press and 
hold one of the buttons numbered 1-6 until 
you hear a beep. The button you pressed 
is now the pre-set button for that station. 

4. Automatic Store/Preset Scan
A

. Automatic Scan & Store

While  listening  to  the  Radio,  press  and 
hold  the  F/PS  Button.  The  receiver  will 
automatically scan all of the frequencies of 
the band you are tuned to.
After scanning the frequencies it will auto-
matically store the strongest signals to the 
pre-set buttons. 
If  there  are  any  stations  already  saved  to 
the  pre-set  buttons,  they  will  be  replaced 
by the Automatic Scan & Store function. 

B.

 Scan Saved Stations

Press the F/PS button once to perform the 
scanning  functions.  In  FM  mode,  press 
the  F/PS  button  and  the  stations  in  all  3 
FM bands will be scanned; press this but-
ton  in  AM  mode  and  scan  all  2  AM  Band 
Stations. 

RDS Operation

 

Enhanced Other Networks (EON)

 

This unit is equipped with the latest tech-
nology of EON control. EON control allows 
the  receiver  to  monitor  other  stations  for 
traffic  announcements  while  you  are  lis-
tening  to  the  Radio  or  a  CD.  If  there  are 
any  travel  announcements  on  a  nearby 
local station, then the receiver will tune to 
the  station,  turn  up  the  volume,  or  inter-
rupt  the  playback  of  the  CD  for  the  dura-
tion  of  the  announcement.  At  the  end  of 
the  announcement  the  radio  will  return 
to  its  previous  state  ready  for  the  next 
announcement.

AF - Alternative Frequencies

 

Press the AF button and the unit will choose 
the  strongest  FM  signal  for  the  selected 

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Summary of Contents for VRCD220FD

Page 1: ...VRCD220FD CD MP3 WMA Player AM FM Stereo Receiver with RDS Auxiliary Input and Detachable Face ...

Page 2: ... NUMBER FROM THE U S A AND CANADA 1 800 445 1797 and ask to speak with a member of our technical service team or submit your questions by e mail to customerservice vr 3 com and a member of our technical service team will respond by e mail to your questions Our in house technical service team will expedite delivery of your part advise you on installation or help troubleshoot a problem with you If y...

Page 3: ...ore turning on your unit This unit will only play the following discs 2 Type of disc Label on the Disc Recorded Material Size of Disc CD Audio only 12 cm MP3 WMA N A Audio only 12 cm Care of Discs Handle the disc by its edge to keep the disc clean Do not touch the disc s surface Do not use a CD with paste or ink residue on it Do not use CDs with labels or stickers attached The label may leave a st...

Page 4: ... into mounting sleeve otherwise it may fall out Be careful not to drop or shock the unit it may break or crack because it contains glass parts The unit is only designed for use with 4 speakers Do not combine output for use with 2 speakers Do not ground negative speaker leads to the chassis ground Do not open the top or bottom cover and do not install the unit in a place where it is exposed to dire...

Page 5: ...l they click Pull to re move the old unit from the dashboard 1 Remove the Old Unit from the Dashboard DIN Front Mount DO NOT DISCONNECT WIRES AT THIS TIME A Remove the outer trim frame Marking the polarity of the speaker wires will make it easier to connect the existing speakers to the VRCD220FD Consult wiring diagram of existing head unit before disconnecting any wires If a wiring diagram is not ...

Page 6: ...ides then bend them to secure the mounting sleeve in the dash board Fig 1 Fig 1 Fig 2 Follow the diagram in Fig 2 for in stalling the rear mounting strap to the head unit The rear mounting strap will help keep the head unit from moving around inside the dash board Lever Frame Fig 3 Insert fingers into the groove in the front of frame to remove it Insert the keys supplied with the unit in the groov...

Page 7: ...g on the shape of the screw holes in the bracket 3 Vehicle s Factory Mounting Bracket 4 Dashboard or Console 5 Hook Remove this part Note The mounting sleeve outer trim ring and the mounting strap are not used for this method of installation Installation 6 PARTS 2 Keys 1 Hex Nut 2 Lock Washers 1 Sheet Metal Screw 1 Metal Support Strap 2 Flat Washers 1 Mounting Bolt 1 Faceplate Case 1 Faceplate not...

Page 8: ...ING CONNECTIONS 7 GIVE US A CALL WE LL HELP YOU INSTALL 1 800 445 1797 PLEASE DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO STORE Visit us on the WEB www vr 3 com For Information and Technical Assistance Call Toll Free in U S A and Canada ...

Page 9: ...utton 11 F PS Button 12 Power Button 13 Pre set 6 Up 10 14 Pre set 5 Down 10 15 Pre set 4 Random 16 Pre set 3 Repeat 17 Pre set 2 Intro 18 Pre set 1 Pause Play 19 TA Button 20 Volume Down Button 21 AF Button 22 Eject button 23 Reset button 24 Americas Europe Switch 25 Disc Slot 26 Red LED 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 23 24 25 26 To Remove the Faceplate 1 Press the Open Button to open the faceplate...

Page 10: ... Press the CLK button again or just leave the the unit idle for a few new set tings to take effect 9 DSP Preset Equalizer Function 1 Press and hold the SEL button until you hear a beep 2 Press the SEL button to cycle through the menu choices until you see DSP OFF 3 Press the buttons to cycle through the pre set EQ settings 4 Leave the unit idle for the new setting to take effect 10 Loudness 1 Pres...

Page 11: ...strongest frequency then stop 3 Save Your Preset Stations There are six numbered preset buttons which can store and recall stations for each band While listening to a radio station you would like to save as a pre set press and hold one of the buttons numbered 1 6 until you hear a beep The button you pressed is now the pre set button for that station 4 Automatic Store Preset Scan A Automatic Scan S...

Page 12: ... the PTY button once to show the music type Then press the 1 6 buttons to choose the different music types available Press the PTY button twice to show Talk Show programing you can search for then press a number button 1 6 to choose a different Talk Show type program Each number button can display 3 Talk Show programs for you to choose There are up to 31 pre defined program types that allows users...

Page 13: ...ect the disc from the slot If the disc is not removed from the slot within 5 seconds it will automatically be loaded into the slot again When the disc is ejected and removed the unit will automatically switch to radio mode 2 Selecting Tracks On the Head Unit press the SEEK Button to advance CD to the next track Track numbers will be shown on the dis play Press and hold SEEK to fast forward Press t...

Page 14: ...en the Button is released Press the Button to go to a previous track The track num bers will be shown on the display Press and hold the Button to fast reverse Disc will play normally when the Button is released On the Remote Control the or Buttons operate the same as on the Head Unit 4 Play Pause CD On the Head Unit press the No 1 Button to pause the CD Press this button again to resume playback 5...

Page 15: ...m cable Insert the cable s RCA plugs into the Red White AUX IN jacks on the rear of the unit Route the end of the cable with the 3 5mm jack to an area that is safe and convenient to the headphone jack of any external audio device such as walkman and disc man Press the Mode button to choose AUX Connect any portable audio device such as a DVD player or VCD player to the AUX IN cable Use the volume c...

Page 16: ...CD is already loaded in the player Eject CD Songs keep skipping The CD is dirty or damaged File information shows in LCD but will not play Your file may be corrupt Specifications GENERAL Operating Power 11 to 16 Volts DC Negative Ground Total Maximum Power 140 Watts RMS Power 4x7 Watts at 4 Ohms 1 THD N Output Wiring Designed for using four speakers only RCA line out low level outputs 1000MV Outpu...

Page 17: ...uct damage to tapes speakers accessories or car electrical systems 7 VIRTUAL REALITY SOUND LABS will not be responsible for any charge incurred for installation OWNER S RESPONSIBILITIES VIRTUAL REALITY SOUND LABS will make every effort to provide warranty service within a reasonable period of time SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT SERVICE RECEIVED OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE ASSISTANCE IN OBTAINING SER...

Page 18: ...llectual Solutions Inc All rights reserved All designs logos and images are the exclusive property of Intellectual Solutions Inc and or its affiliates US and Foreign patents pending 010408 Printed in China 00000 ...

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