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Power and Speaker Connections (Refer to Wiring Diagram on page 5.)

Note: Both Red and Yellow wires must be connected for radio to operate.

A-Main Power-Red Wire B+

Connect the RED wire (B+) to an accessory fuse that is switched OFF when the key
switch is in the

OFF position and is switched ON when the key switch is switched to

the ON or accessory position.

B-Memory Back-Up-Yellow Wire B+

Connect the YELLOW wire (memory B+) to an accessory fuse that is always ON
regardless of the position of the key switch.The lead supplies power to the program
memory and the clock circuit when the radio is switched off.  If there is no power on this
lead the radio will not turn on.

C-Power Antenna (Auto-Antenna) - Blue Wire

This wire can be connected to the positive switch terminal of the relay for the auto
antenna (if your car is equipped) or to the remote on switch of the amplifier or booster
(if equipped). NOTE: DO NOT connect this wire to a negative position or to any device
that requires high current Otherwise the radio may fail or become "fried". If your car is
not equipped with an auto antenna,leave this wire sealed and do not allow it to short to
any other positions.

Important Notice For Semi Auto Antenna

Do Not Connect the power antenna lead to this radio unless it is a fully automatic antenna. If your
antenna was controlled by a switch or knob on the original radio (ex. 1958-68 Cadillac radios) it is
not a fully automatic it is a semi automatic antenna. If you connect the antenna actuator lead of a
semi automatic antenna to this radio you will burn the circuit board in the radio. This can cause
unrepairable damage.

D - Ground Wire - Black

Connect the black ground wire to any clean paint and contaminant free area of vehicle
chassis. NOTE: Proper grounding is essential for optimum performance of your radio.

E - Speaker Wires

Connect the speaker wires as shown in Figure 2.

AUX-Input

There is a right and left auxiliary input on the back of your radio. Use these to listen to
any portable device with standard headphone outputs ( MP3 player, Nav unit, portable
CD etc.) The radio will control the volume level only of this input.

Low Level Output (Line Out Jacks) Connection

The Slidebar radio is equipped with low level, high impedance outputs. The low level
outputs (RCA type Line Out Jacks) for front / rear / subwoofer  will not drive speakers. If
you are connecting an amplifier or plan on it in the future, it is recommended to use
these leads. It makes for a cleaner and easier Installation.

4

15

Auxiliary Input

Line-Out Front

CDC or Blukit

Input

Line-Out Rear

Left

Right

Right

Right

Left

Left

Subwoofer Out

On Pig Tail

See Figure 2

CD Changer Operation

This radio is only compatible with the Custom Autosound USA-CD60 6 disc changer or the 1disc
CD1 player.
The CD magazine for the CD60 changer requires the CD’s be loaded with the label facing down. If
you get an error message or the changer can not find the CD please check the loading position of
the CD in the magazine.  CD1 loads with label facing up.

1. With CD magazine in changer, Rotate and Release the Left Rear Knob (2) 

Clockwise Until CDC is displayed on the LCD.  

2. To select a disc press CD up (6) or CD down (7) until the desired disc number is 

shown on the LCD display (11).

5. To skip to the next track, turn knob (8) clockwise .To go to the previous track, turn 

.  .  .

knob (8) counter clockwise.

6. To change the mode to another source, Rotate and Release the Left Rear Knob 

Clockwise until the desired source is shown on the LCD display (11).

Disc

Number

Track

Number

Disc

Up

Disc

Down

Track

UP/Down

TURN

PAUSE

INTRO

RANDOM

Rotate 

For Mode

Turning the iPod On/Off
The iPod power turns on automatically when and iPod is connected to the 30pin iPod
cable, as long as the vehicle ignition is turned on. You can turn the iPod off by discon-
necting it from the cable or by turning the ignition of. When the ignition is turned off, the
iPod will pause and then enter sleep mode after 2 minutes. While the iPod is connected,
the power cannot be turned on or off from the iPod itself. NOTE: The iPod will continu-
ously charge when connected to the radio as long as the vehicle ignition is turned on.

Controlling iPod Playback

With an iPod plugged in select iPod by
Rotating and Releasing the Left Rear
Knob (
2) Clockwise Until iPod is dis-
played on the LCD

While in iPod mode with an iPod connected to the Docking inputs, turn the right rear knob
clockwise to select the PLAYLIST. Turn the front left knob clockwise to choose from
PLAYLIST, ARTIST, ALBUM, GENRE, SONGS, COMPOSER. Press and release the front
right knob to access one of the selected items, then turn clockwise to select items within
the list. Press and release the front right knob again to listen to the selected item. 
Turn and release the right rear knob counter-clockwise to repeat the current track (RPT
TRK) or repeat all tracks (RPT ALL).

Rotate 

For Mode

Rotate 

For Selection

Figure 1

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Содержание SLIDEBAR RADIO

Страница 1: ...y product or part thereof which has been damaged through alteration mishandling misuse neglect or accident ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRIT TEN WARRANTY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL ARIS ING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Comp...

Страница 2: ...or speaker wire Verify all speakers used are 4 to 8 ohm Verify that none of the speakers are going to ground Verify that none of the speak er wires are shorting to them selves or ground Sound only heard on one side Speaker wires disconnected Balance control set to one side Check all connections Adjust balance and fader control to center position Bad Speaker Reverse speaker leads at radio If still ...

Страница 3: ...usiness days plus shipping time Custom Autosound Mfg Inc 800 888 8637 8 00AM 4 00PM PST 1030 West Williamson Ave Fax 714 773 1525 Fullerton CA 92833 www custom autosound com 2 17 Antenna Noise cont Elimination 1 Test or have tested the antenna lead for any breaks or shorts Signs of crimping kinking fraying or rust usually indicates damage to the cable Replace the antenna or cable if necessary Igni...

Страница 4: ...re designed for maximum electrical noise rejection In some instal lations however electrical noise may affect the quality of sound reproduction If electrical noise is present after installing your Slidebar radio identify the source of the noise using the descriptions under Sources Of Electrical Noise To eliminate the noise follow the procedures described under Elimination of the specific noise sou...

Страница 5: ...or plan on it in the future it is recommended to use these leads It makes for a cleaner and easier Installation 4 15 Auxiliary Input Line Out Front CDC or Blukit Input Line Out Rear Left Right Right Right Left Left Subwoofer Out On Pig Tail See Figure 2 CD Changer Operation This radio is only compatible with the Custom Autosound USA CD60 6 disc changer or the 1disc CD1 player The CD magazine for t...

Страница 6: ...he folder name or number does not appear on the LCD Display Track numbers for songs in the folder are determined by the order in which they were recorded to the flash drive The player will not play MP4 or files with copy protection iPOD OPERATION This unit is equipped with an iPod ready function that will allow you to control your iPod if compatible using the control panel of the radio The followi...

Страница 7: ...io was at when you turned it off When you select ADJ you can set the default turn on volume at any level ADJ VAL 00 45 regardless of what the volume level was when you last turned off the unit PROGRAM TYPE PTY Works in EURO Mode only This function will allows you to Searching a special PTY Station in FM Mode Turn the left front knob clockwise or counter clockwise to select the PTY which you want A...

Страница 8: ...adjustments When selecting one of these 0 5K 1 0K 1 25K 1 5KHz points array changes to the prior MID menu settings on page 10 12 to 12 will boost or cut at the selected frequency setting chosen in this menu TREBLE Use this function to make a detailed boost or cut adjustment of treble fre quencies as follows 7 5K 10 0K 12 5K 15 0K Default setting is 10 0KHz When selecting one of these 7 5K 10 0K 12...

Страница 9: ...ubwoofer and subwoofer specific adjustments when SUB ON is selected Turn the left front knob to select a value FADER The fader control allows you to fade the sound from the front pair of speak ers to the rear pair of speakers Adjustment range is 0 20 between front and rear speakers Loudness This function boosts bass and treble according to the volume You will know this function is active when you ...

Страница 10: ...t level Toggle the selection by turning the left front knob and pressing the right front knob to go the next mode Preset 6 Store 9 Turn the right rear knob counter clockwise to select the 6 radio preset Turn and hold the right rear knob clockwise to store pre set 6 into memory Turn and release the right rear knob counter clockwise to repeat the current track RPT TRK or repeat all tracks RPT ALL Re...

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