background image

Figure 2. 

Forming the support bracket

Figure 3. 

Select mounting holes

Figure 4.

 

Insert screws and tighten

TO PLAY A CD

 gently insert a CD with

the label side up into the disc slot. It will
automatically load and begin playing the
first track.

TO EJECT A CD

 press EJECT to stop

the CD playback and eject the CD from
the slot. The receiver will automatically
switch to radio mode.

TO PAUSE A CD

 press PAUSE to stop

playback temporarily. Press again to
resume playback.

TO SKIP TRACKS

 press the  I<<  or  >>I

 key to choose the next or preceding track.

TO FAST FORWARD OR REVERSE

press and hold the  I<<  or  >>I  key to
access the desired location on the disc.
Releasing the button starts playback at
the location.

TO REPEAT A TRACK

 press REPEAT to

continuously repeat the current track.
Press again to return to normal playback
mode.

TO PREVIEW ALL TRACKS

 press CD

SCAN to play the first several seconds of
each track. Press it again to play the
current track being previewed.

TO PLAY TRACKS IN RANDOM ORDER

press and hold SHUF for several seconds.
Press again to cancel this function.

CONTENTS

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’s Manual - page 1

U S E R ’ S   M A N U A L

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’s Manual - page 2

Installation

DIN front mount installation

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’s Manual - page 3

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’s Manual - page 4

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’s Manual - page 5

General and Tuner Controls

G e n e r a l   C o n t r o l s

T u n e r   C o n t r o l s

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’s Manual - page 6

Audio Controls

A u d i o   C o n t r o l s

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’s Manual - page 7

CD Playback Controls

C D   P l a y b a c k   C o n t r o l s

CD OPERATION

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’s Manual - page 8

MP3 Playback (MP3-3130R only)

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’s Manual - page 10

CD-3125R Remote Control

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’s Manual - page 11

MP3-3130R Remote Control

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’s Manual - page 12

MP3 Search

Key Assignments

Controls behind the faceplate

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’s Manual - page 9

Wiring diagram

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’

s Manual - page 13

Auxiliary input feature

T

r

oubleshooting

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’

s Manual - page 14

Specifications

CD3125R/MP3-3130R User’

s Manual - page 15

Removing the head unit

For details about installing the head
unit, read the instructions below
and refer to the diagrams for further
clarification.

Insert and tighten the “headless”
support screw into the back of the
head unit where shown.

Insert the mounting case for the head
unit into the dashboard. Inspect the
dashboard material to determine its
approximate thickness. Select the
appropriate support tabs and bend
them outward to secure the bracket
in place 

(Figure 1)

.

Bend the backstrap to conform to the
mounting case and the dashboard
surface to which you plan to secure
the backstrap 

(Figure 2)

. Slide one of

the utility holes on the backstrap onto
the support screw and fasten it with
the spring washer and nut provided.

Using the 5 x 25mm screw and the
plain washer, secure the backstrap to
the dashboard surface as shown in
the diagram. Tighten, secure, and
check the overall mounting to be sure
it is safe and will not release in an
emergency stop or other sudden
movement of the vehicle.

Figure 1 

Bending the support tabs

Select a position on the head unit
housing where the screw holes of the
factory radio bracket align with the
threaded screw holes on sides of the
head unit 

(Figure 3)

.

Insert screws in two such locations
on each side, and tighten securely

(Figure 4)

.

NOTE: For the rear-mount
installation, do not use the trim piece,
backstrap or mounting case.

(uses factory radio mounting bracket)

Figure 9  

Pull out to remove bezel

Should you need to remove the head
unit, first remove and store the front
panel as described on the preceding
page.

After you have removed the front
panel, insert your fingers into the
groove along the right side or the left
side of the frame (not both!) and pull
out to remove the bezel 

(Figure 9)

.

Then, insert the levers supplied with
the head unit into the grooves on both
sides of the unit as shown in the
drawing until you feel a “click.” You
can now use the levers to pull the unit
from the dashboard 

(Figure 10)

.

Figure 10  

Insert levers until “click” occurs, then use

levels to pull out head unit.

SEARCH TRACK DIRECTORY MODE

Pressing the AS/PS button once enters
the Searching Track Directory mode.

To enter a track number, use the buttons
according to the chart below:

NOTE

:

When in Normal Play mode and when in
Searching File or Directory Mode, preset
buttons 5 and 6 are assigned as 10 TRACK.

SEARCH FILE NAME MODE

Pressing the AS/PS button twice enters
the Searching File Name mode.

The unit searches for files whose names
have the same characters inputted by
the user. The unit displays these sorted
files and directories. This system uses
the buttons according to the chart below.

The selected file can be played by
pushing the BAND/LOUD button.

Since MP3 files are named and accessed differently than CD files, it is necessary to
employ some of the buttons for purposes of searching for and selecting audio files.

There are two different search modes. The AS/PS button is used to select the search
mode by pressing it once or twice.

Follow the wiring illustration below closely to obtain pr

oper performance fr

om your CD
receiver

. Failur

e to make these connections pr

operly may r

esult in damage to your unit
which will not be cover

ed under your warranty

.

Antenna connector

Fuse

RED

Ignition switch
(ACC +)

YELLOW

Memory backup
(BA

TT +)

BLACK

Ground (BATT -)

Power Antenna

SUBWOOFER OUT (GREEN)

LEFT CH (WHITE)

REAR RCA OUT (GREY)

RIGHT CH (RED)

LEFT CH (WHITE)

to amplifier inputs, if present

LEFT FRONT SPEAKER

RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER

LEFT REAR SPEAKER

RIGHT REAR SPEAKER

This r

eceiver contains a built-in high power four

-channel amplifier

. T

o use the built-in
amplifier

, connect the speaker wir

es as shown. T

o use the r

eceiver as a head unit in a
mobile audio system which includes an amplifier

, use the RCA outputs to connect to
the fr

ont, r

ear and subwoofer inputs of your amplifier(s).

If you experience operation or performance pr

oblems with this pr

oduct, compar

e your
installation with the electrical wiring diagram on the pr

evious page. If pr

oblems persist,
read the following tr

oubleshooting tips which may help eliminate the pr

oblems.

2

Installation

3

DIN front-mount installation

4

DIN rear-mount installation

4

Detaching the front panel

5

Reinserting the front panel

5

Removing the head unit

6

General and radio controls

7

Audio controls

7

Auxiliary input feature

8

CD playback controls

9

Controls behind the faceplate

10

MP3 Playback 

(MP3-3130R only)

11

CD-3125R Remote control

12

MP3-3130R Remote control

12

MP3 Search Key Assignments

13

Wiring diagram

14

Troubleshooting

15

Specifications

Congratulations on your purchase

of a 

 CD Receiver.

It has been designed, engineered
and manufactured to bring you the
highest level of performance and
quality, and will afford you years of
listening pleasure.

Thank you for making 

 your

choice for car audio entertainment!

CD-3125R

In-Dash CD Receiver

MP3-3130R

MP3-Compatible
In-Dash CD Receiver

page

Greater than 60 dB

Greater than 60 dB

20Hz - 20kHz

87.5 - 107.9 MHz

10.7 MHz

3uV

Greater than 30 dB

530 - 1710 kHz

450 kHz

32 dBu

+/- 10 dB

+/- 10 dB

50 watts x 4 channels

DC 12 volts, neg. ground

5 amperes maximum

7” x 6.1” x 2” (178 x 155 x 50 mm)

4.4 lb. (2 kg)

CD PLAYER

Signal-to-noise ratio

Channel separation

Frequency response

RADIO

FM Section:

Frequency range

IF

Sensitivity (S/N = 30dB)

Stereo separation

AM Section:

Frequency range

IF

Sensitivity (S/N = 20dB)

TONE CONTROLS

Bass (at 100Hz)

Treble (at 10kHz)

AMPLIFIER

Maximum output power

GENERAL

Power supply req.

Current consumption

Chassis dimensions

Weight

All specifications subject to change without notice.

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

REMEDY

Choke Box

WHITE

WHITE/BLACK

GREEN

GREEN/BLACK

GREY

GREY/BLACK

VIOLET

VIOLET/BLACK

English

Español

Português

Français

Deutsch

Summary of Contents for CD-3125R

Page 1: ...10 MP3 Playback MP3 3130R only 11 CD 3125R Remote control 12 MP3 3130R Remote control 12 MP3 Search Key Assignments 13 Wiring diagram 14 Troubleshooting 15 Specifications Congratulations on your purchase of a CD Receiver It has been designed engineered and manufactured to bring you the highest level of performance and quality and will afford you years of listening pleasure Thank you for making you...

Page 2: ...eratures direct sunlight hot air from such sources as heaters or exhaust lines or where it will be subject to contact with dust dirt moisture or excessive vibration For details about installing the head unit read the instructions below and refer to the diagrams for further clarification Insert and tighten the headless support screw into the back of the head unit where shown Insert the mounting cas...

Page 3: ...ounting bracket use two mounting screws on each side factory bezel or dashboard opening Select a position on the head unit housing where the screw holes of the factory radio bracket align with the threaded screw holes on sides of the head unit Figure 3 Insert screws in two such locations on each side and tighten securely Figure 4 NOTE For the rear mount installation do not use the trim piece backs...

Page 4: ...ermit volatile agents or solvents to contact the front panel 7 Do not attempt to disassemble the front panel Detaching the front panel Press the RELEASE button to release the panel from the right side of the head unit Figure 5 Grasp the right side of the panel and pull to remove it Figure 6 Immediately place the front panel in its protective case for safe and clean storage Figure 7 Front Panel Fig...

Page 5: ...ves on both sides of the unit as shown in the drawing until you feel a click You can now use the levers to pull the unit from the dashboard Figure 10 Figure 10 Insert levers until click occurs then use levels to pull out head unit Reinserting the front panel Figure 8 Push panel into main unit until you hear a click Push the front panel into the main body You should hear a click Figure 8 NOTE If th...

Page 6: ... and weak DIST stations 5 MONO STEREO SELECT Press if reception becomes noisy Press again for normal stereo reception 6 STATION PRESETS 1 6 Press any preset to select a station To store a station in memory tune to it and press and hold your choice of preset button for several seconds 7 STATION SCAN Press this button to make the tuner search the frequency band for stations playing each for five sec...

Page 7: ...OL KNOB Use this knob to adjust any of the audio control functions you select with the AUDIO button 1 MUTE Press to silence the receiver Press again to return to normal operation 3 5 SUBWOOFER SOURCE SELECT Press and hold to engage subwoofer output SUBWOOFER will appear in display Press repeatedly to choose desired audio source Radio CD or AUX IN 4 AUDIO FUNCTION SELECT Press the button repeatedly...

Page 8: ...h track Press it again to play the current track being previewed TO PLAY TRACKS IN RANDOM ORDER press and hold SHUF for several seconds Press again to cancel this function CD Playback Controls C D P l a y b a c k C o n t r o l s CD OPERATION CD3125R MP3 3130R User s Manual page 8 1 2 TUNE TRACK BUTTONS Press and release to advance to the next track or to return to the beginning of the current trac...

Page 9: ... thin object Use it a after initial installation of the unit when all wiring is complete b when the function buttons do not operate c when the display is shows ERROR NOTE If the unit does not function properly after you have pressed the RESET button clean the socket and the connector on the rear of the front panel with a cotton swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol and try again 3 3 English Español Por...

Page 10: ... mode The unit searches for files whose names have the same characters inputted by the user The unit displays these sorted files and directories This system uses the buttons according to the chart below The selected file can be played by pushing the BAND LOUD button Since MP3 files are named and accessed differently than CD files it is necessary to employ some of the buttons for purposes of search...

Page 11: ...s again to cancel the repeat function 8 CD SCAN Press to audition each track on the current disc Press again to play the current track 9 SHUFFLE Press to play ALL tracks on the CD in random order 10 PAUSE Press to pause CD playback Press again to resume playback 11 BAND Press to change between three FM two AM bands 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 13 11 10 9 8 12 TUNE SEEK In Radio Mode press and release to activ...

Page 12: ...7 REPEAT Press and release to continuously repeat same track Press again to cancel the repeat function 8 CD SCAN Press to audition each track on the current disc Press again to play the current track 9 SHUFFLE Press to play ALL tracks on the CD in random order 10 PAUSE Press to pause CD playback Press again to resume playback 11 BAND Press to change between three FM two AM bands 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1...

Page 13: ... FRONT RCA OUT BROWN RIGHT CH RED LEFT CH WHITE REAR RCA OUT GREY RIGHT CH RED LEFT CH WHITE to amplifier inputs if present LEFT FRONT SPEAKER RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER LEFT REAR SPEAKER RIGHT REAR SPEAKER This receiver contains a built in high power four channel amplifier To use the built in amplifier connect the speaker wires as shown To use the receiver as a head unit in a mobile audio system which i...

Page 14: ...lume to desired level Check wiring connections SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Disc cannot be loaded or ejected There is a disc already in the CD player Disc is inserted upside down Disc is dirty or defective Car interior temperature is too high Excess atmospheric humidity or condensation is present Remove disc in player and try again Insert the disc with the label facing up Clean the disc or play a new one ...

Page 15: ...YER Signal to noise ratio Channel separation Frequency response RADIO FM Section Frequency range IF Sensitivity S N 30dB Stereo separation AM Section Frequency range IF Sensitivity S N 20dB TONE CONTROLS Bass at 100Hz Treble at 10kHz AMPLIFIER Maximum output power GENERAL Power supply req Current consumption Chassis dimensions Weight CD 3125R In Dash CD Receiver MP3 3130R MP3 Compatible In Dash CD...

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