Home
SoundMax SM-CDM1057 User's Manual
Contents
1.
2.
3. 30 30 54
4. 24 1 e
5. RCA D TEL 150 12 4 4 n ee pa 4 OM 4 e 4
6. He Ay 2 e e Ha
7. 1 2 2 c d VERE Dr 1 2 3
8. 12 NOCTOAHHbIN 15 50 4 15 U x 178 x 50 x 160 CD CD R CD RW 87 5 108 0 4 10 7 18 522 1620 450 6 40 18 55 2 CD 2000
9. BAND LOUD 3 AMS VOL BAND LOUD D DIR VOL BAND LOUD 4
10. EJECT CD MP3 WMA CD MP3 WMA PREV NEXT PREV NEXT Nol PLAY PAUSE No2 SCN Ha
11. BAND LOUD 2 AMS No1 PLAY PAUSE A B C 1 MOD 5 U 7 No2 SCN F 2 PREV V W 8 No3 RPT 1 3 Y 2 9 4 5 KL 4 DISP POWER 0 No5 5 VOL 2 0 9 N06 P QR 6 SEL BAND LOUD FOUND D DIR
12. CD 8 CD 3 t SS di
13. 28 RR IR n UR Rie 29 daa a Ra Na a la aa D DC 30 34 a a Ea a 35 a ko ra pe te tond eos KORR KORR Rea DDR CER Rone Rela EODR CET EDIDI One 36 mS 38 41 oin nuda bw ipta RR Ep e o Sw BU i eh t Sce S a B n E 42 sa a PP Da E 44 CD MP3 WMA ne heme 4 ene hene hr n nnn nnns 46 co seeeseeese senes emen nnn EEE EE nennen enne 49 TL 49 MPS e fa ua Mona xr e RR Era wenn eta E RA BERN ERR Rona gerd HU S E A 50 yarina ESP PEUT 51 aia A A A
14. 1 BEEP ALL 1 AUX gt RADIO gt gt LOUD BAND LOUD OFF LOUD DISP RDS PS gt gt FREQ gt PTY CD CD gt gt 103 TAG gt 5 gt FREQ gt NO CLOCK PTY He RDS NO CLOCK gt
15. MP3 mp3 He MP3 mp3 MP3 8 256 MP3 8 VBR
16. CD Local distance EON LOCAL EON TA DISTANCE 4 EON LOCAL EON DISTANCE PI PS AF EON Pl
17. RETUNE SHORT 30 RETUNE LONG 90 38 TA ALARM PI SOUND MUTE PI SOUND Koraa TO 1 PI MUTE Ha 1 Retune S Retune L Seek RETUNE 5 TA SEEK 30
18. xs 25 az He He He
19. 1 6 2 PREV NEXT MANUAL PREV NEXT AMS PREV NEXT PREV NEXT 2 1 6 RDS AF REG RDS
20. MP3 WMA 5 MP3 CD 5 CD AUX In AUX MP3 MP3 AUX MOD AUX MP3 no MP3 MP3 MPEG 3 MP3 CD ROM CD R RW MP3 150 9660 OHO MP3
21. PTY PTY MUSIC GROUP No1 PLAY PAUSE POPM ROCKM No2 SCN EASYM LIGHT M 4 No3 RPT CLASSICS OTHER M No4 SHF JAZZ COUNTRY No5 NATI ON M OLDI ES N06 FOLKM PTY SPEECH GROUP No1 PLAY PAUSE NEWS AFFAIRS INFO No2 SCN SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA No3 RPT CULTURE SCI ENCE VARIED No4 SHF WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN No5 SOCIAL RELIGION PHONE IN 06 TRAVEL LEISURE DOCUMENT
22. No3 RPT No4 SHF 05 MP3 WMA AMS gt gt gt 1 AMS VOL
23. 5 6
24. VBR CD R CD RW MP3 MP3 44 1 128 256 MP3 ISO 9660 8 6 0 CD R MP3 CD R CD RW MP3
25. 1 TEL CALL 2 TEL CALL RESET 44 MP3 WMA CD CD R RW OPEN
26. e 34 5 3 5 0 6 1 0 1 0 ISO 5 1 2 3 4 5 0 8 6 7 8 9 10 O 5 11 5 5 12 5 25 13 5 5 29 3 14 15 16 22 2120 19 KHonka AMS KHonka EQ KHonka MOD 18 17 16 KHonka BAND LOUD KHonka PREV 7 1 PLAY PAUSE 2 5 3 2 SE OY MT Ts OU set SOUNDMAX 50Wx4 PUSH SM CDM1057 SEL IES voL SCN RPT SHF REG MP WMA KHonka No 4 SHF 3 10
27. MP3 CD R CD RW CD R CD RW 16 1 ID3TAG B TOM B ESP ESP 40 MP3 120 WMA 300
28. e 1 A
29. 5 AF EON Enhanced Other Networks EON
30. gt TRB gt BAL gt VOL SEL 2 SEEK ALARM gt PI SOUND MUTE gt RETUNE L S gt MASK DP IALL gt 2 nd ALL OFF e 5 VOL SEEK ALARM SEEK Traffic Program
31. B TA SEEK 90 SEEK MASK AF MASK MASK ALL VOL MASK DPI MASK ALL RDS BEEP 2nd
32. gt PTY CD gt NO CLOCK gt FREQ gt NO PTY clock time FREQ frequency EQ FLAT gt CLASSICS gt POP gt gt DSP OFF RDS 5 BAND LOUD 1 2 FM3 MWL 5 2
33. Choose PI sound or mute PI sound refers to the reception noise when the AF function tries to scan alternative frequency RETUNE mode To determine the initial time of automatic TA Traffic Announcement search There are 2 modes RETUNE L and RETUNE L RETUNE L 90 seconds RETUNE S 30 seconds Note Retune mode is active for TA SEEK mode only e MASK mode During AF search PI stations and non RDS Radio Data Station stations with strong signal will be masked in the latter case the non RDS stations may cause interference resulting the real AF to be masked due to the misjudgment of the radio under interference Rotate the VOL knob to select the desired mode MASK DPI and MASK ALL MASK DPI mask only the AF with different MASK ALL To mask both PI and strong signal non RDS station e BEEP mode BEEP 2nd the unit beeps only when any allowed double button is pressed longer than 1 sec BEEP ALL the unit beeps when any button is pressed BEEP OFF the beep is disabled Mode selection Press MOD button to choose RADIO AUX CD source Loudness control Press and hold BAND LOUD button to turn the LOUD function ON or OFF This function reinforces the bass output Information display Press DISP button to operate as the conversion of each display mode as follows 13 In case of receiving a RDS station In radio mode PS gt gt FREQ gt P TY In CD mode CD gt CT gt 103 TAG gt P
34. RDS RDS AF RDS AF ALARM AF REG 2 PTY PTY MUSIC GROUP gt PTY SPEECH GROUP gt GROUP PTY OFF PTY MUSIC GROUP PTY SPEECH GROUP
35. KHonka No 5 3 1l12 Ls 4 5 Ez 11 KHonka No 6 12 KHonka TA 13 KHonka AF REG 14 KHonka PTY 15 AUX in 4 5 16 OPEN 17 18 19 SEL 20 21 DISP 22 POWER 6 7 8 91011121314 15 OPEN 23 24 23 24 POWER OPEN POWER VOL SEL VOL gt BAS
36. AMS VOL SEL D DIR VOL BAND LOUD MP3 1 Audio Layer 3 44 1 32 48 64 96 128 192 256 320 48 MP3 WMA
37. Ze 222 wiring diagram lt 4 Dashbord or Console N To detach the front panel The front panel of the unit may be removed as a theft deterrent After removing the front panel use the case provided to keep the front panel from getting damaged 1 Press OPEN button to flip down the front panel 2 Pull of the front panel 3 Store the front panel in the protective case provided for safekeeping To attach the front panel Hold the right side of the front panel with the plate facing down First attach the left side of the front panel to the unit by inserting the hole into the left holder Then slightly push it leftwards and attach the right side hole into the right holder Finally push up the front panel Connection scheme Red to FrontRch RCA output White to Front Lch RCA output ANTENNA Socket P 0 2 9 0 i OOE 1 White to Rear Lch RCA output Red to RearRch RCA output ISO CONNECTOR TO CAR BATTERY YELLOW MEMORY B BLACK GND Notes e In spite of having any kinds of speaker system must use 4 ohms impedance of speaker to reduce the distortion during high volume level BLUE AMP amp ANT CONTROL WHITE BLACK GREEN GREEN BLACK to TEL Mute FRONT 4 ohm RIGHT SP REAR 4 ohm e Prohibit to make the cond
38. in the display window will not be correct and also the intro play may not function properly VBR Variable Bit Rate Notes on creating your own CD Rs or CD RWs containing MP3 files To enjoy high quality sound we recommend converting to MP3 files with a sampling frequency of 44 1 kHz and a fixed bit rate f 128 kbps DO NOT store more than 256 MP3 files per disc For 150 9660 compliant format the maximum allowable depth of nested folders is 8 including the root directory folder When CD R disc is used playback is possible only for discs which have been finalized Make sure that when MP3 CD R or CD RW is burned that it is formatted as a data disc and NOT as an audio disc You should not write non MP3 files or unneeded folders along with MP3 files on the disc otherwise it takes a long time until the unit starts to play MP3 files With some CD R or CD RW media data may not be properly written depending on their manufacturing quality In this case data may not be reproduced correctly High quality CD R or 03 CD RW disc is recommended Up to 16 characters are displayed for the name of an Album or a Track ID3TAG version 1 x is required Note that the unit may not play Tracks in the order that you wrote them to the disc ESP function This unit has the electronic shockproof ESP function CD disc 40 seconds MP3 disc 120 seconds WMA disc 300 seconds Anti theft system This unit is equipped with a slide down detacha
39. AL EON TA DISTANCE mode If you want to receive information from local stations only select EON TA LOCAL mode Otherwise select EON TA DISTANCE mode PI PS TP TA AF EON PI Program Identification Code for identifying code PS Program Service Name Broadcast station name data expressed in alphanumerically character TP Traffic Program Identification for traffic information broadcasting station TA Traffic Announcement Identification showing traffic information is being transmitted or not AF Alternative frequencies frequency list of broadcasting station transmitting the same program Choose EON TA LOCAL if the transmitter is located near the your receiver otherwise choose EON TA DISTANCE EON Enhanced Other Networks E EON Broadcasting information on PI AF TP TA etc relating to networks other than the network used for current reception Other functions TEL mute The audio system automatically mutes whenever a call comes in Note This function will not work if a cable is not connected to the car phone 1 When comes in When a call is received TEL CALL is displayed and all the unit functions are temporarily interrupted 2 When the call ends Hang up the phone TEL CALL disappears from the display The original source used before the phone call is returned automatically and the volume restored gradually Reset function RESET button is pressed with either a ballpoint pen or thin metal obj
40. No5 button or button it will search the disc over and start to play the MP3 files If you want to return to CD mode press No5 button button it will search the disc over and start to play the CD audio track Aux In Operations This unit has an auxiliary input jack It is compatible with the audio output from MP3 music players If you have plugged such a player into the AUX IN jack press MOD button to switch the input source to AUX MP3 overview Notes on MP3 MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 and refers to an audio compression technology standard This product allows playback of MP3 files on CD ROM CD R or CD RW discs The unit can read MP3 files written in the format compliant with 150 9660 However it does not support the MP3 data written by the method of packet write The unit can not read an MP3 file that has a file extension other than mp3 If you play non MP3 file that has the mp3 extension you may hear some noise In this manual we refer to what are called MP3 file and folder in PC terminology as track and album respectively Maximum number of directory level is 8 including the root directory Maximum number of files and folders per disc is 256 The unit may not play tracks in the order of Track numbers The unit plays only the audio tracks if a disc contains both audio tracks and MP3 files When playing a disc of 8 kbps or VBR the elapsed playing time
41. Re di 24 er np5mt x D M 25 Troubleshooting guide cece cee eee een eee enna eene nn 26 S PECITICALION 27 MPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read carefully through the manual to familiarize yours with this high quality sound system e Disconnect the vehicle s negative battery terminal while mounting and connecting the unit e When replacing the fuse be sure to use one with an identical amperage rating Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating may cause serious damage to the unit e Do not attempt to disassemble the unit Laser beams from the optical pickup are dangerous to the eyes e Make sure that pins or other foreign objects do not get inside the unit they may cause malfunctions or create safety hazards such as electrical shock or laser beam exposure Do not use the unit in places where it can be exposed to water moisture and dust If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold weather wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit e Do not open covers and do not repair yourself Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help e Make sure you disconnect the power supply and aerial if you will not be using the system for a long period or during a thunderstorm e Make sure you disconnect the power supply if the system appears to be working incorrectly is making an unusual sound
42. S gt FREQ gt PTY In case of no receiving CT or PTY Information the display shows as NO CLOCK or NO PTY In case of receiving a non RDS station In radio mode NO CLOCK gt FREQ gt PTY In CD mode CD gt NO CLOCK gt FREQ gt NO PTY Each displaying time is several seconds and come back to 1 st position after several seconds Notes CT clock time FREQ frequency Equalizer setting Press EQ button to choose between the EQ sound effects FLAT gt CLASSICS gt POP M gt ROCK M gt DSP OFF Radio operations Band selection Press the BAND LOUD button repeatedly to select your desired radio band during RADIO mode 1 FM2 FM3 MW1 Automatic memory storing Press AMS button for 2 seconds the radio searches from current frequency and checks the signal strength until one cycle is finished And then 6 strongest stations are stored into the corresponding preset number button Selecting station Press preset 1 6 button to select the station which had been stored in the memory Press the PREV NEXT button for 2 seconds until MANUAL appears on the display and then press the PREV NEXT button to select a station If both buttons have not been pressed for several seconds they will return to automatic seek mode Program scanning Press AMS button shortly to scan preset station Station storing Press PREV NEXT button to activate automatic seek mode In manual mode
43. SOUNDMAX SM CDM1057 SOUNDMAX CD MP3 WMA RECEIVER Instruction manual WMA PECMBEP Dear customer Thank you for purchasing our product For safety it is strongly recommended to read this manual carefully before connecting operating and or adjusting the product and keep the manual for reference in the future Table of contents Table eonun IM discs dition 2 Important SATEQUAMNS victors E EE E A AA 3 Installation Connections sss enm mese meses esiste es esie ese enne nnns 4 Conrnection schetre uctus ime eiue Fai bc esed X cr D ica d ei Pc 8 ACCOSSOTIGS5 AEE E EE E A 9 Panel 5 EE 10 operations ioni dds 12 Radio Operations ses sm 15 16 Other aa ai aA aa aa o ae 18 CD MP3 WMA operations 19 Mixed CD ienne se ene esee ese sese esee esee esee esee esee 22 AUXIN OCR AU OMS er 22 road EEE E OEE ened anions 23 24 Anti theft SySEeIi cse Cu DU ETUR NEUES 24 Handling compact diS CS ecserin e EEE ee ae eu
44. a RUN E Ae 51 iaaa iaia 52 53 cece eee eee esee emnes sensns 54 E 56
45. ble and mask panel Panel can be detached and taken with you helping to deter theft Handling compact discs TD A Dirty scratched or warped discs may cause skip ping or noise Handle the disc only by the edges To keep clean do not touch its surface y EF Discs should be stored in their cases after use to avoid scratches Do not expose discs to direct sunlight high humidity high temperature or dust Prolonged exposure to extreme temperature can wrap the disc such as leaving the discs in your car during summertime Do nct stick or write anything on either side of disc Sharp writing instruments or the inks used in some felt tip pens may damage its surface Do not touch the unlabeled side Do not attach any seal label or data protection sheet to either side of a disc This unit cannot play 3 inch 8cm CDs Never insert a 3 inch CD contained in the adapter or an irregularly shaped CD The unit may not be able to eject it resulting in a malfunction 24 Cleaning Cleaning the cabinet Wipe with a soft cloth If the cabinet is very dampen not dropping wet the cloth with a weak solution of soapy water and then wipe clean Cleaning discs Fingerprints should be carefully wiped from the surface of disc with a soft cloth Unlike conventional records compact discs have no grooves to collect dust and macroscopic dirt so gently wiping them with a soft cloth should remove must pa
46. e radio station automatic selection does not work The antenna cable is not connected The signals are too weak Insert the antenna cable firmly Select a station manually Specification General Power supply 12V DC Current consumption max 15 Maximum power output 50 Wx4 channels Fuse 15A Dimensions L x W x H 178 x 50 x 160 mm Supported storages CD CD R CD RW FM stereo radio Frequency range 87 5 108 0 MHz Usable sensitivity 4 Frequency 10 7 MHz Preset stations 18 MW Section Frequency range 522 kHz 1620 kHz Frequency 450 kHz Preset stations 6 Disc player System Compact disc audio system Frequency response 40 Hz 18 KHz Signal to noise CD 55 dB Number of channels 2 stereo Line out CD max 2000 mV Specifications are subject to change without notice Dimensions are approximate
47. ect RESET function is to be activated for the following reasons e Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed e All the function buttons do not operate e Error symbol on the display CD MP3 WMA operations This unit can play disc types CD CD R RW Compatible with formats MP3 WMA Loading Removing the disc Insert the disc into the disc slot with the printed side facing up the unit will play the disc automatically Press EJ ECT button to eject the disc Switching to CD MP3 WMA mode When a disc is inserted in the unit press MOD button to switch to the CD MP3 WMA mode Selecting tracks in single step Press PREV button to play the current track from the beginning Press again to skip to the previous track Press NEXT button to play the following track Press and hold PREV or NEXT button to fast reverse or fast forward To resume normal playback release the button Pause playback Press No1 PLAY PAUSE button to pause a disc playing Press it again to resume playback Previewing all tracks Press No2 SCN button to play first several seconds of each track on the current disc Press it again to stop intro scan and listen to track Repeat track Press No3 RPT button to set the unit to repeat the same track Press it again to stop the repeat function Random playback Press No4 SHF button to play all tracks on the disc in a random order Press again to cancel this function 19 Selecting directory up d
48. has a strange smell has smoke emitting from it or liquids have got inside it Have a qualified technician check the system e The unit is designed for negative terminal of the battery which is connected to the vehicle metal Please confirm it before installation Do not allow the speaker wires to be shorted together when the unit is switched on Otherwise it may overload or burn out the power amplifier e Do not install the detachable panel before connecting the wire I nstallation Connections First complete the electrical connections and then check them for correctness If you are not confident working with electrical wiring removing and reinstalling interior panels carpeting dashboards or other components of your vehicle please call your dealer in order to have the unit professionally installed Before installing the unit please remove two screws on the top Before the installation 1 Remove the old unit from the dashboard e Remove the outer trim frame e Insert the keys supplied with the unit into both sides of the unit as shown in figure below until they click Pull to remove the old unit from the dashboard Do not disconnect wires at this time A 2 Mark polarity of the speaker wires Marking the polarity of the speaker wires will make it easier to connect the existing speakers to your unit Consult wiring diagram of existing head unit before disconnecting any wires If you are not positive of the polarity of the e
49. nicles Wipe in a straight motion from the center to the edge Never use thinner benzine record cleaner or anti static spray a compact disc Such chemicals can damage its plastic surface a Ss Troubleshooting guide Symptom Cause Solution No power The car ignition is not on The fuse is blown If the power supply is properly connected to the car accessory switch the ignition key to ACC Replace the fuse Disc cannot be loaded There is a disc inside the unit Remove the disc from the unit Disc cannot be read The disc inserted upside down Compact disc is extremely dirty or defective Temperature inside the car is too high Insert the compact disc with the label facing upward Clean the disc or try to play a new one Cool off until the ambient temperature becomes normal No sound Volume is at the minimum Wiring is not properly connected Adjust volume to a desired level Check wiring connection The operation buttons The built in microcomputer is not Press the RESET button 30 degrees The disc is extremely dirty or defective do not work operating properly due to noise Front panel is not properly fixed Reinstall the front panel into its place Sound skips The installation angle is more than Adjust the installation angle to less than 30 degrees Clean the compact disc or try to play a new one The radio does not work th
50. own Press No5 or No6 button to select directory downward or upward If the MP3 WMA disc does not contain any directory these buttons are not functional Searching file and directory Press AMS button repeatedly to cycle through the following search modes Searching by track number gt Searching by directory or file name gt Searching from current directory gt Searching from root directory 1 Searching by track number Press button AMS button once to enter Searching by track number mode The track number will blink on the display Rotate VOL knob to select the track number Press BAND LOUD button to confirm the selection and play the selected song 2 Searching directory or file name Press AMS button twice to enter Searching directory or file name mode In this search mode you can press the corresponding buttons listed on the table below Button Character Button Character No1 PLAY PAUSE A B C 1 MOD S TU 7 No2 SCN 2 PREV V W 8 No3 RPT G 3 NEXT Y Z space 9 No4 SHF 54 DISP or POWER 0 No5 5 NOG P Q R 6 Rotate VOL knob 2 0 9 Press SEL button to confirm entry of each character Press BAND LOUD button to search the title If inputted directory or file name does not exist NO FOUND is shown on the display If the selected title is a directory name the display will show D DIR You can rotate VOL knob to list all song
51. press PREV NEXT button to select station Press preset 1 6 button for 2 seconds to store current station into the number button RDS function Note RDS Radio Data System service availability varies with areas Please understand if RDS service is not available in you area the following service is not available either Press AF REG button to switch ON or OFF RDS function Setting RDS mode Whenever RDS is switch on symbol AF appears on the display Program name is displayed on receiving a RDS station AF starts blinking if the broadcasting signals getting worse ALARM will be displayed when an emergency broadcasting is received meanwhile sound output level will be adjusted to the preset output level automatically when the volume control is set at minimum Regional Program Operation Press AF REG button for 2 seconds to switch on or off region mode Some broadcasting stations change their program from normal broadcasting to regional broadcasting for a certain time period When region is on the current listening program remains unchanged When region is off it allows the reception to move to the regional station Using PTY to Select Program Press the PTY button repeatedly to select the PTY as follows PTY MUSIC GROUP gt PTY SPEECH GROUP gt GROUP PTY OFF When the PTY MUSIC GROUP or PTY SPEECH GROUP has been selected press any of the preset numbered buttons repeatedly to search relevant PTY information And stop
52. ral operations Power button Press any button except OPEN or insert disc to switch the unit on Press the POWER button to switch the unit off Volume control Rotate the VOL knob on the front panel to adjust volume level Audio settings adjustment Press SEL button until the display shows VOL gt BAS gt TRB gt BAL gt FAD Rotate the VOL knob to adjust each mode Press SEL button for 2 seconds to enter the menu mode Press it repeatedly to choose the needed item TA SEEK ALARM gt SOUND MUTE gt RETUNE L S gt MASK DPI ALL gt BEEP 2nd ALL OFF Traffic Announcement mode To determine what action will the radio take if the newly tuned station does not receive TP Transport Program information for 5 seconds Rotate the VOL knob to select the desired mode TA ALARM and TA SEEK SEEK When newly tuned station does not receive TP information for 5 seconds the radio retunes to next station which has not the same station PI Program Information as the last station but has the TP information When TP information gets lost at the current station for retune time which is set by RETUNE SHORT 30 seconds or RETUNE LONG 90 seconds the radio starts to retune to next same PI station When same PI station does not catch in 1 cyclic search the radio retunes to next station with TP information TA ALARM During searching the radio does not retune but the double beep sound alarm is output e PI SOUND MUTE
53. s under this directory and select the title Press BAND LOUD to confirm and start playback Repeat the above steps if the selected title is a directory 21 3 Searching from root directory Press AMS button thrice to enter Searching from root directory mode Rotate VOL knob to browse file or directory in the root directory Press BAND LOUD button to confirm and start playback if the selected title is a file If the selected title is a directory the display will show D DIR Rotate VOL knob to list all the files then press BAND LOUD button to play the selected file Repeat the above steps if the selected title is a directory 4 Searching from current directory Press AMS for four times to enter Searching from current directory mode Rotate VOL knob to browse file or directory in current directory Press SEL button to confirm If the selected title is a directory the display will show D DIR Rotate the VOL knob to list all files then press the BAND LOUD button to play the selected file Repeat above steps if the selected title is a directory The main unit supports MP3 decoding modes as below Bit rate kbps MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 44 1kHz 32 48 64 96 128 192 256 320 Mixed CD Operations The unit can play the mixed CD disc when disc contains both CD audio tracks and MP3 WMA files When you insert a mixed CD disc into the CD slot it starts to play the CD audio tracks If you want to play MP3 WMA files press
54. searching if the radio detects the PTY relevant information If the relevant PTY information is not found the radio exits the PTY engagement and return to previous normal mode When you the select PTY MUSIC GROUP the preset numbered buttons are shared as follows Button Program No1 PLAY PAUSE POPM ROCKM 16 No2 SCN EASYM LIGHT M No3 RPT CLASSICS OTHER M No4 SHF JAZZ COUNTRY No5 NATI ON M OLDIES N06 FOLK M When you select the PTY SPEECH GROUP the preset numbered buttons are shared as follows Button Program No1 PLAY PAUSE NEWS AFFAIRS INFO No2 SCN SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA No3 RPT CULTURE SCI ENCE VARIED No4 SHF WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN No5 SOCIAL RELIGION PHONE IN 06 TRAVEL LEISURE DOCUMENT Listening to Traffic Announcement Press TA button to turn on TA mode and a traffic announcement is transmitted This unit is equipped with the latest technology of EON control so that when you are listening to Radio or CD if there is any travel announcement from a nearby local station the radio will already know the frequency of that radio station Then it will receive the station turn up the volume or interrupt the playback of the music for the duration of the announcement At the end of the announcement the radio will return to its previous state ready for the next announcement Local distance Press TA button for several seconds to select EON TA LOC
55. uctors of auto antenna and ground touch with each other Accessories Name pcs 1 Hexagon nut M5 T 3 5 mm 1 2 Mounting box 0 6 mm 1 3 Left key 1 0 mm 1 4 Right key 1 0 mm 1 5 Metal bar 0 8 mm 1 6 150 connector 1 7 Plain washer 5 mm 1 8 Carrying case 1 9 Outer trim ring 1 10 Spring washer 5 mm 2 11 Screw 5X5 mm 4 12 Screw 5 25 mm 1 13 Screw M5 5 29 3 mm 1 14 Customer information 1 15 Warranty card 1 16 Instruction manual 1 Panel controls Front panel 1 AMS button 2 EQ button 3 MOD button 4 BAND LOUD button 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 5 PREV button 6 1 PLAY PAUSE button 7 2 SCN button 8 No 3 RPT button FE 9 No 4 SHF button 7 10 5 button SOUNDMAX 50Wx4 11 No 6 button e MPS 12 TA button WMA 13 AF REG button 14 PTY button 15 AUX in jack n SCN RPT SHF REG MP 16 OPEN button 17 EJ ECT button 18 Disc clot 19 VOL knob SEL button 4 5 678 91011121314 15 20 NEXT button 21 DISP button 22 POWER button Inner panel Press OPEN button on the front panel to flip it down 23 Light indicator 24 RESET button 23 24 Gene
56. xisting wires from the speakers to the head unit install new wires e While the old unit is playing disconnect the wires from one speaker e Take length of masking tape and fold it around the wire so it forms a flag e masking tape mark the polarity of the speaker wires 6 as well as left or right and front or rear e Repeat this procedure for all of the speakers e Mark the power ground and any other wires also Installation method A After inserting the holder into the dashboard select the appropriate tab and bend them inwards to secure the holder in place Insert fingers into the groove in the front of frame and remove it Insert the levers supplied with the unit to the grooves at both sides The unit can be installed or removed from the dashboard Installation method B Note Outer trim frame hook and mounting sleeve are not i lg T used for this installation 959 9 This is only intended as general guide contact the 7 vehicle s manufacturer for specific instructions This method of installation uses the screw holes at the sides of the unit and the holes of the existing vehicle mounting bracket 1 Align the screw holes of the mounting bracket supplied with the car and the screw holes of the main unit Tighten the 2 screws on each side of the unit Then fasten the P brackets to the car ps 2 22 2 Attach wires of the unit to existing speaker wires See
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Wireless Network Settings User Guide - ComputerWorks Proposta Alteração NR 12 - Fabricantes 04.12.13 - SINAEES-SP Digitech JamMan Stereo EMF chip user manual Preparation: 1 Turn camera on and Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file