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1. Cry To select the preset number you wish to use SS To store the station on the selected preset number A TLD gt When storing an FM station the relevant RDS information and AF mode on off are also stored on the preset IN A SEARCH TRACK lt Depending on version AUTOMATICALLY STORING STATIONS AUTO STORE By simply pressing one key you can automatically store 10 strongest FM stations on the FM2 band or 10 strongest MW stations on the MW2 band When you use Auto Store the new stations replace any stations previously stored in the FM2 band or the AM2 MW2 band Select an FM or MW waveband BAND Activate AST AST The set gives a beep and then mutes When it has finished you hear a beep and the station stored on preset 1 Sometimes it may not be possible to find 10 stations RECALLING A PRESET Select the desired waveband BAND Select the desired preset T gt X Useful tips Cannot select desired preset station numerically in FM1 band e Alphabetical station selection A Z is activated You can only select preset station according to alphabetical order To deactivate alphabetical station selection A Z RANDOM FREQUENCY SCAN This function allows you to listen to each located station on the current waveband Activate deactivate SCAN To adjust the scan time see INITIAL SETTINGS RADIO DATA SYSTEM
2. Left Green black B6 _White black B8 Right Grey B3 Blue B1 Right Grey black B4 Blue black B2 To check the loudspeaker connections keep the SCAN key pressed and switch on the set To cancel switch off the set BLUE CONNECTOR C for a Digital CD changer available separately fig 3 You can only connect the following CD changer with a digital output to this set CH0400 or CH0600 or CH1000 XY Useful tips Recommended connection instructions between the CD changer and headunit 1 Ensure that the Connector A power supply is removed from the headunit 2 Finish all connections between the CD changer see mounting instructions for the CD changer and the headunit 3 Reconnect the Connector A power supply to the headunit Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 OTHERS CONNECTIONS fig 2 Line output e You can connect a power amplifier with 2 additional loudspeaker to this set with the RCA cable Connect Red socket to Right channel and white socket to Left channel Connect Blue wire to Amplifier Remote on off Wired Remote Control amp You can connect a wired remote control to this set Please note that you can also use an infrared remote control with this set TEMPERATURE SENSOR Je available separately e You can connect a temperature sensor to this set to automatically give a visible and audible warning when the outside temperature becomes lower than 3 C to warn of the possi
3. RDS ON FM Many FM stations broadcast RDS information This set uses the RDS information to offer you many advantages including DISPLAY OF STATION NAME The set displays the name of the station instead of its frequency X Useful tips Display shows frequency not station name Set is tuned to non RDS station or RDS is not active see INITIAL SETTING option RDS AUTOMATIC RETUNING The set remains tuned to the current station by continually searching for the best possible frequency for reception X Useful tips Radio mutes momentarily while display shows SEARCH and station name frequency alternately e Setis checking a list of Alternative Frequencies AF for the tuned radio station as reception is weak In case no AF is transmitted for the tuned station switch off AF via the INITIAL SETTING and stored the preset station with AF off Next time when you recall the same preset station with AF off the flag AAF OFF turn on DISPLAY OF PROGRAMME TYPE PTY You can check the type of programme being broadcast e g news sport etc INFORMATION FROM RELATED RADIO STATIONS Enhanced Other Networks EON is an RDS service where the broadcaster links some stations together If you are tuned to a station where is linked to others by EON the set is capable of receiving Traffic Announcements and or News bulletins from both the tuned station and related stations Depending on version 13 ALAR
4. if not in use only applicable when RADIO is in European standard Select the tuner according to European America or Asia standards Select ON to maintain regional programme OFF to directly switch to the programme of the next region AUTO only switches when the next signal is stronger Select ON to activate RDS feature English SPECIAL FUNCTIONS CLOCK This set has a clock that can either be manually set by you or can be automatically updated via the RDS signal SETTING THE CLOCK MANUALLY Enter the Initial Settings menu gt INIT FT Select option CLK C gt Alter the Choice to MAN DET lt D gt Display shows e g 00 00 24 hour format or AM 12 00 12 hour format To adjust the Clock ere Ln TRACK The clock starts operating from the selected time Leave the Initial Settings menu gt INIT ISG 10 seconds after any key operation the display will always show the time when clock mode is activated RDS CLOCK AUTO UPDATED You can select an automatic update of the clock via the RDS radio signal e See INITIAL SETTINGS select Option CLK and set Choice to AUTO The transmitted time via RDS can be incorrect Depending on version SDVC SPEED DEPENDENT VOLUME CONTROL AND SPEED WARNING See INSTALLATION for connection instructions SDVC To compensate for surrounding noise this function automatically increases the
5. want to modify Alter the Choice Leave the Initial Settings menu a SEARCH ae TRACK ue N INIT a The set automatically leaves the Initialisation mode about 1 minute after your last operation Option aor w TEMP SPD SDVC TEL PHONE LOGI LED LOUD BASS TREB AL BP_TYP BEEP COMP Choice lt lt or gt NO C F NO KM H MPH OFF 1 2 3 4 NO IN MUTE ILO HI ON OFF OFF ON OFF AUTO 80 40 5K 7K ON OFF 1 2 3 4 It 2 3 4 5 OFF LOW HI Depending on version Usage Select the desired temperature format when a temperature sensor is connected NO to disable function or C Celsius or F Fahrenheit Select KM H or MPH to activate speed warning only when connected and calibrated see SDVC AND SPEED WARNING in INSTALLATION and SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Select the speed dependent volume control level only when connected and calibrated see SDVC AND SPEED WARNING in INSTALLATION and SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Select NO if no car phone is connected to the set Select IN if your phone provides a loudspeaker connection Select MUTE to automatically interrupt the set s sound output when using your car phone Select LO or HI according to phone LO in most cases Select ON to limit the use of the set to one hour when the car ignition is switched off Select OFF t
6. ELECT BASS low notes TREBLE high notes BALANCE left right FADER rear front Adjust the selected audio mode E gt lt gt After 5 seconds the display goes back to the last mode of operation LOUDNESS This option dynamically amplifies the high and low notes so as to improve the sound output at low volume levels See INITIAL SETTINGS option LOUD Depending on version MUTE Silence Mute the set or cancel the mute The silent period may be interrupted by traffic announcements if TA NEWS is switched on SOURCE Select the desired source SOURCE _ Radio Cassette CD player CD Changer if connected Phone in if connected and if option is selected in Initial Settings and a call is active X Useful tips Set does not function No Display e Check fuse set and car and connections Set functions but no sound e Adjust the volume of the set e Check fader and balance settings e Check aerial and its connection Set mutes when you drive or display shows TEL CALL but no car telephone is connected to the set e See INITIAL SETTINGS select Option TEL and set Choice to NO Set mutes when you drive or display shows TEL CALL but the car telephone is not in used e See INITIAL SETTINGS select Option PHONE and set Choice to LO or HI according to phone type Set mutes when you used the car telephone display shows TEL CALL bu
7. INSTALLATION If your car is equipped with ISO connectors simply insert them in connectors of the car radio If not you can use an adaptor cable Refer to the table on the separate installation card Ensure all cables are installed so that they cannot be damaged by sharp edges or moving parts PREPARATION Voltage and polarity The set must be connected to a 12V car battery with negative terminal to earth car chassis Installation in vehicles not fulfilling these requirements could result in malfunction damage or fire Warning To prevent short circuiting disconnect the negative car battery terminal until the set has been mounted and connected fig 1 See separate installation card CONNECTOR A fig 2 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS e Red lead A7 Connect to a permanent 12V supply This is the main power supply Ensure this connection can handle a current of 10A e Yellow red lead A4 Connect to a switched 12V supply switched on off by car ignition e Brown lead A8 Connect to earth car chassis This connection set up will enable you to make full use of the ON OFF LOGIC function of this set limiting the use of the set to 1 hour after removal of the ignition key If this feature does not appear to be functioning as expected you may require an adapter cable EA6259 See reverse of installation card OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS fig 2 Pink lead A1 24 SDVC AND SPEED WARNING Speed Dependent Volume Control au
8. LE FRONT Take the detachable front with you when leaving the car Keep it in its protective cover Always replace the detachable front before starting to drive REMOVING THE FRONT Open the front 1 e Push the button in the direction of the arrow as shown 2 e Remove the front 3 REPLACING THE FRONT Insert the front until it clicks into position To ensure good connection between the set and the detachable part it is advisable to clean the connectors with a cotton swab from time to time Depending on version SECURITY LIGHT When the car ignition is switched off and the detachable front is removed the red light flashes X Useful tips You can switch off the flashing warning light e See INITIAL SETTINGS select Option LED and set the Choice to OFF SECURITY WARNING STICKERS e Stick the supplied Security warning stickers on your car windows IDENTIFICATION NUMBER This set has a unique identification number stated on the Security card This card is required as a proof of ownership when the set is stolen when the detachable panel is lost or when requesting service e Remove the Security card before installing the set Do not keep the Security Card in your car English INITIAL SETTINGS It is possible to modify many of the set s initial settings according to your preferences Enter the Initial Settings menu INIT ee aa Select one of the option you
9. M MESSAGES PTY Alarm This set automatically receives emergency messages made by the broadcaster During the messages the display shows ALARM and the station name alternately TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENTS TA AND NEWS WEATHER ANNOUNCEMENTS You can activate the TA and or NEWS WEATHER modes to give priority respectively so as to hear announcements related to these subjects even if you play a tape CD or mute the set ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE TA AND OR NEWS WEATHER MODES Select an FM waveband BAND Activate deactivate desired option TA NEWS TA mode on only TA and NEWS modes on NEWS mode on only Both TA and NEWS modes off If you activate TA NEWS mode e You will hear the Traffic NEWS Announcements when broadcast If the tuned station does not enable the reception of Traffic Announcements the display shows NO TA The radio automatically searches an appropriate station News announcements may be interrupted by Traffic Announcements if the TA mode is switched on VOLUME LEVEL FOR TA OR NEWS WEATHER Adjust the required volume level while listening to a TA or NEWS WEATHER EED lt gt This volume level is memorised by the set English Useful tips Display shows NO TA and set beeps at intervals The tuned station becomes too weak to enable the reception of Traffic Announcements Use search tuning to find another station If the TA mode is sw
10. TRACK Music Search System Select how many tracks you want to miss out from the current playing position e Previous tracks SEARCH h L TRACK Next tracks E TRACK E gt The sound is muted until the desired track is reached The set can only recognise tracks when there are silent intervals of at least 3 seconds CASSETTE EJECT P X Useful tips Display shows TAPE ERR e Check tape for faults Cassette playback lacks high notes or loss of one channel e Clean cassette player tape head Cassette mechanism changes direction of play before end of tape e Rewind cassette to the end of the tape CARE OF CASSETTES Only use good quality cassettes of 60 or 90 minutes Put cassettes back in their boxes immediately after use to protect them from dust and dirt and to prevent the tape from unwinding Never expose cassettes to heat or direct sunlight Clean the tape head once or twice a month using a wet tape cleaning cassette English CD PLAYER AND CD CHANGER CD PLAYBACK CD Player CD2100 CD2200 This CD player is suitable for 12cm disc 1 Open the front 2 Slide the disc into the slot with the label facing upwards 3 Close the front Playback starts e If a disc is already inserted Select CD as SOURCE SOURCE _ Playback starts The display shows the track number elapsed playing time during playback CD PLAYBACK CD Changer if connected e Y
11. a lower lt 4 or higher frequency P SEARCH at TRACK You will receive a station after a short time To search for another station press the key again X Useful tips Cannot tune to desired station e Check that the aerial is fully extended and properly connected e Check that the negative terminal brown lead is connected to earth car chassis Desired station is too weak try Manual Tuning See INITIAL SETTINGS check option RADIO e Set is in TA mode only stations with Traffic Announcements can be tuned in If necessary switch off the TA mode Search tuning stops too frequently FM bands only e You can adjust its sensitivity see INITIAL SETTINGS option SRCH Poor tuner reception In some cars e g VW and Seat there is an active aerial on the roof that needs 12 Volt supply Please ask your dealer to check whether 12 volt is supplied to the antenna English MANUAL TUNING if you know the frequency of the required station To switch to manual tuning MANUAL CD SCAN SCAN yy Tune to the desired frequency TRACK After about 1 minute with a beep the radio automatically switches back to search tuning MANUALLY STORING STATIONS PRESET You can manually store 20 FM stations on the FM1 band 10 MW stations on the MW1 band and 10 LW stations Select the desired waveband BAND Tune in the desired station To enter preset store mode PD
12. bility of frost or black ice The outside temperature can also be shown by pressing the DISPLAY key See the mounting instructions for the sensor Connect the temperature sensor to the connector marked Je see separate installation card See INITIAL SETTINGS select Option TEMP and set the Choice to C Celsius or F Fahrenheit This device is an aid only and cannot be used to determine exact road conditions Use your own judgement at all times to decide whether it is safe to continue driving Pink lead wire Telephone mute e2 X e If your car telephone or the car kit of your mobile phone provides a mute signal it can be used to automatically interrupt the set s sound output Connect the telephone mute wire to Pink lead wire TEL MUTE See INITIAL SETTINGS select 1 Option TEL and set the Choice to MUTE 2 Option PHONE and set the Choice to LO or HI according to phone type Depending on version TELEPHONE IN e If your car telephone or the car kit of your mobile phone provides both the mute signal and loudspeaker connection its output can be amplified through the car s front speaker Connect the telephone mute wire to Pink lead wire TEL MUTE Connect connector F yellow to the loudspeaker output of your car phone or car kit See INITIAL SETTINGS select 1 Option TEL and set the Choice to IN 2 Option PHONE and set the Choice to LO or HI accord
13. e Programme type If available and if available RDS is active y 103 05 FM ts AM 1t Frequency Clock DISPLAY 43 Temperature if sensor connected and activated In Cassette mode CR2100 CR2200 PLAY psa AM it JE Depending on Clock Temperature if current operation sensor connected and activated In CD mode CD2100 CD2200 01 eso E 06250 lt A Lan Current track and Total track and Clock track time playing time ac Temperature if sensor connected and activated a In CDC mode Loi eson Sposa 0 6250 OAM 1t Disk number ae Disc number Clock track and track time total track and playing time lt A ac Temperature if sensor connected and activated During a Telephone Call or Telephone Mute if connected whale ene PHONE IIN AM EN 3 E TEL CALL Clock Temperature if sensor connected and activated Depending on version 19 English
14. ile driving This increases your safety AUDIO Volume Adjust the volume by turning the wheel 6 Audio mute Silence Mute the set or cancel the mute O O e SOURCE Select the desired source radio CD cassette CD changer if connected or Phone if connected and if option is selected in Initial Settings mode and a call is active 1 RADIO Waveband selection waveband Select the desired i my Search tuning Tune to a station of a lower or higher frequency Recalling a preset Select the next preset n Depending on version CASSETTE CR2100 CR2200 e Previous next track Select desired track A Rewind fast forward Activate deactivate tape fast forward or rewind e Reverse direction Change the direction of play lt A CD PLAYER CD2100 CD2200 AND CD CHANGER if connected e track selection Select desired track AA e Fast backward Forward Quickly move to another part of the disc during playback Release the key to resume normal playback vue First track player e e Disc selection Select the next disc CD changer e Track scan Activate Deactivate the scan sA Return to the first track CD Please note that you can also use an infra red remote control with this set DISPLAY OPTIONS Choose what the display shows In Radio mode EUROPE lt s SPORT 1 Station nam
15. ing to phone type X Useful tips Do not operate cellular phones near the set or even in a car without using an outside antenna it may cause disturbances to all electrical systems in the car REAR STUD Screw rubber buffer E onto fixing stud at rear of set AERIAL Fix antenna adaptor EA6257 00 if needed k C Cy EA6257 00 Insert aerial plug into aerial socket good reception is only possible with a good aerial English MOUNTING METAL SLEEVE fig 4 Install the metal sleeve dimension 182x53 mm in the dashboard For optimal performance of Eg the CD player the metal sleeve should be positioned horizontally between 10 and 30 oy Fix metal sleeve into place by pressing the metal tags outwards using a screwdriver 10 MOUNTING RADIO This radio can be properly installed either from conventional Front Mounting or Rear Mounting FRONT MOUNTING Slide the radio into the metal sleeve until the springs at either side of the radio snap into the openings of the sleeve fig 5 e Finally reconnect the negative car battery terminal fig 6 REMOVING RADIO using the two U brackets supplied Remove the front see SECURITY DETACHABLE FRONT Insert both U brackets into the holes on the front of the set until they lock Pull out the radio Fig 7 REAR MOUNTING fig 8 Remove the trimplate around the front panel and the side springs e Select a position where the screw holes of the moun
16. itched on search tuning only selects stations which enable the reception of Traffic Announcements Interrupting Traffic Announcement News mode If you do not wish to continue listening to a particular Traffic Announcement or News mode you can interrupt it without switching off the mode Interrupt TA NEWS at The set will return to the previous operating mode RDS MEMO STORE It is possible to store up to 50 stations in alphabetical order on this set in a separate FM memory LOADING RDS MEMORY To load all the receivable RDS stations of the current reception area into the RDS memory Select an FM waveband BAND Activate RDS MEMORY MEMO REPEAT AST T The set mutes When the search is completed the set beeps again and you hear the first alphabetically stored station SCROLLING THROUGH THE RDS MEMORY Activate Deactivate alphabetical station selection A Z RANDOM eo If you hear a beep and cannot select station according to alphabetical order see LOADING RDS MEMORY to load RDS station in the memory first Select the desired station lt gt Depending on version X Useful tips You can switch off RDS features if not in use e See INITIAL SETTINGS select Option RDS and set Choice to OFF All above RDS related features e g A Z MEMO i key etc will be deactivated when Option RDS is set to OFF Display shows PI SEARCH A prese
17. lume of the loud sections and increases the volume of the quiet sections e See INITIAL SETTINGS Option COMP X Useful tips Display shows CD ERROR and set beeps e Check that the discs have been inserted the correct way and that you have not inserted a damaged or dirty disc Distorted sound during playback e Player unable to read disc CD damaged or dirty Display shows NO CD e Check that the CD mechanism or CD magazine has been loaded with disc s Display shows NO MAG e No CD magazine in the CD changer X Useful tips Display shows NO FRONT e Check that the front of CD changer has been closed CD player does not function e If the weather is cold there may be some condensation on the laser Use the set in radio mode for about 5 minutes to allow the moisture to evaporate DISC EJECT CD Player CD2100 CD2200 If the disc is not removed within 15 seconds the CD player will reload the disc CARE OF DISCS Avoid making fingerprints on the disc Put the disc back in its box immediately after eject it to protect the disc from damage and dust Do not expose disc to heat or direct sunlight Depending on version 17 English REMOTE CONTROL A wired remote control can be connected to this set See your dealer for more information The remote control allows you to carry out some of the main functions of the set without the need to take your eyes off the road wh
18. n check the outside temperature by pressing the display key as shown in DISPLAY OPTIONS AUTOMATIC LEVELLER This ensures that when you change between different stations wavebands or from radio to CD playback that the new volume is neither too loud or too quite See INITIAL SETTINGS option AL DEMONSTRATION MODE In this mode the display shows the main features of the set SWITCHING ON DEMO MODE While keeping the DISPLAY key pressed switch on the set Release the DISPLAY key when you see a change in the display The set remains in the demonstration mode even if you switch the set off and then on again SWITCHING OFF DEMO MODE Switch off the set Follow the same procedure as SWITCHING ON DEMO MODE English AUDIO ADJUSTMENT ON OFF Switch the set on or off You can use the set even when the car ignition is switched off See INSTALLATION VOLUME Please make sure you can still hear the traffic horns sirens Adjust the volume EED gt SOUND Select one of the pre defined sound styles N SOUND BASS TRE Your own settings of bass and treble FLAT Mid positions of bass and treble JAZZ Jazz music VOCAL Speech POP Pop music CLASSIC Classic music ROCK Rock music These settings are memorised for each source Radio Cassette CD player and CD changer l SELECT Select the desired audio mode S
19. ning beeps which become quicker the faster you drive 3 Warning ends if the speed is reduced below the recorded level or you can skip it SPEED Activate Deactivate Speed Warning Once a speed has been recorded it can be activated or deactivated as often as you wish Activate Deactivate speed warning e g to warn when the car s speed exceeds the registered speed SPEED turn off To change the recorded speed see STORE A SPEED Depending on version TEMPERATURE WARNING You can connect a temperature sensor to this set to give you a visible and audible warning automatically when the outside temperature becomes lower than 3 C See INSTALLATION then INITIAL SETTINGS option TEMP Activate Deactivate temperature warning OF If temperature warning is activated flag exe turn on If temperature warning is deactivated flag m turn off When the temperature falls below 3 C you briefly see WARNING then the current temperature displayed and hear 3 beeps If the temperature remains at this level you will hear a beep every 5 minutes and see the current temperature until it rises sufficiently and then you will again hear 3 beeps and see the new temperature A temperature sensor MUST be safely and correctly mounted TEMPERATURE DISPLAY With an external temperature sensor connected and the temperature format selected in INITIAL SETTINGS option TEMP you ca
20. o switch off the flashing warning light when the front is removed Select AUTO to activate dynamic loudness control Select the frequency threshold of the low notes Select the frequency threshold of the high notes Select ON to activate automatic leveller between the different sources Select type of confirmation beeps Select volume level of confirmation beeps Select the compression level for CD playback LOW to retains the peaks in the volume HI to levels them out INITIAL SETTINGS SCAN 5 10 15 TIME 24H 12H CLK MAN AUTO TA 0 1 2 3 4 SRCH DX LO AF OFF ON MW OFF ON AM OFF ON LW OFF ON RADIO EUROPE AMERICA ASIA REG AUTO OFF ON RDS ON OFF Depending on version Select the scan time station or track Select desired clock format See SETTING THE CLOCK Select AUTO to activate RDS clock or MAN to set clock manually See SETTING THE CLOCK Volume level of Traffic Announcement News bulletins and Alarm messages relative to tuner Select LO if you wish to search only for strong stations during automatic tuning to a frequency Select OFF to prevent the radio from returning to Alternative Frequencies Select OFF to suppress MW if not in use only applicable when RADIO is in European standard Select OFF to suppress AM if not in use only applicable when RADIO is in America or Asia standard Select OFF to suppress LW
21. ou can only connect the following CD changer with a digital output to this set CH0400 or CHO600 or CH1000 Check that the magazine is loaded with discs and inserted SS a in the CD changer Select CD changer as SOURCE SOURCE _ Select the desired disc gt The display shows the track number elapsed playing time and current disc number during playback At the end of the disc playback automatically continues with the next disc Any missing disc is automatically skip Depending on version PREVIOUS NEXT TRACK Select the desired track e Previous tracks ss SEARCH lt a TRACK ts Next tracks SEARCH TRASK E Playback resumes with the chosen track FAST BACKWARD FORWARD To quickly move through the disc Backwards vas lt SEARCH Forward CANA SEARCH ase gt TRACK TIN Normal playback resumes when you release the key SCAN TRACK The scan function enables you to listen to the first few seconds of each track You can select how many seconds each track is scanned see INITIAL SETTINGS option SCAN Activate Deactivate Scan track MANUAL CD SCAN RANDOM TRACK PLAYBACK Activate Deactivate Random playback A Z RANDOM BAND REPEAT TRACK To continually repeat the current track Activate Deactivate Repeat current track MEMO REPEAT AST track COMPRESSION This function reduces the vo
22. t has been requested but the frequency is not available or is lost Display shows TP LOST e Station has turned off the TP signal intentionally or the signal is too weak Display shows NO PTY e Search launched but no stations found CASSETTE PLAYER CR2100 CR2200 PLAYBACK 1 Open the front 2 Slide the cassette with the open side to the right into the cassette opening 3 Close the front The display briefly shows TAPE CR if a metal or chromium cassette is inserted Playback starts e If a cassette is already inserted Select cassette as SOURCE SOURCE _ Playback starts DOLBY B NOISE REDUCTION NR If the tape has been recorded using the DOLBY B NR System Activate Deactivate NR N oo ee ore Dolby Noise Reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY and the double D symbol og are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation CHANGE SIDE e Change the side lt P gt MEMO REPEAT AST e At the end of the cassette playback automatically continues with the other side FAST REWIND FAST FORWARD Activate Deactivate FAST REWIND lt a A Z RANDOM BAND Depending on version 15 Activate Deactivate FAST FORWARD a MANUAL CD SCAN You hear the radio during this operation If you continue fast winding until the end of the tape playback restarts automatically PREVIOUS NEXT
23. t you may still like to listen to the radio e To restore the same volume level E gt T gt Display shows TOO HOT and the sound from the speakers is reduced e A built in safety circuit prevents the temperature in the set from exceeding a certain level e Wait until TOO HOT disappears from the display before increasing the volume X Useful tips Detachable front of set feels warm Some heat is always generated by the set Volume fluctuates e Check SDVC connections and calibration If problems persist consult your dealer Speed warnings do not correspond with actual speed e Redo speed calibration Display shows set s specifications e See DEMONSTRATION MODE Infrared remote control does not function optional e If the weather is cold there may be some condensation on the infrared sensor Wait for about five minutes for the moisture to evaporate Depending on version 11 RADIO WAVEBAND Select the desired waveband BAND The display shows FM1 or FM2 MW1 or MW2 or LW when Choice is EUROPE under RADIO option see INITIAL SETTINGS FM1 FM2 AM1 or AM2 when Choice is AMERICA or ASIA under RADIO option see INITIAL SETTINGS X Useful tips You can suppress MW or LW bands if not in used See INITIAL SETTINGS select Option MW or LW and set Choice to OFF SEARCH TUNING Use search tuning to automatically search for a station Tune to a station of
24. ting bracket and the screw holes of the radio become aligned and tighten the screws at 2 places on each side e Only use M5 screws that are not longer than 6mm REPLACING FUSE Fig 2 Replace with a 10A blade type fuse The new fuse must be of exactly this value and type otherwise the set will not be adequately protected Ignoring this procedure may lead to damage to the set which will invalidate the guarantee INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION Most modern cars have sufficient interference suppression If you experience interference generated by the car consult your garage LEGEND ENVIRONMENT This booklet is printed on low chlorine Ss Briefly press the key EO recyclable paper that can be used for recycling OS Press and hold the key CHECK BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE There may be times when you suspect that your J gt Press the key until you hear a car radio is not functioning as you expected it to Before calling for service please read the operating installation instructions and check for useful tips under each section You may find that confirmation beep KS Turn the rotary knob an apparent malfunction can easily be rectified Xi Useful tips If you still have to send your set for service always send the complete set with detachable front Do not try to open the set to service it yourself Depending on version SECURITY For theft protection this set is provided with the following security features DETACHAB
25. tomatically increases and decreases the volume as a result of the car s speed Speed Warning can be used to inform you that you are exceeding a certain speed Connect pin A1 to a signal from the speedometer of your car Some cars are already prepared for it e g certain VW amp Vauxhall Opel cars please consult your dealer If not you may need a more detailed A installation requiring extra equipment to enable your car to become compatible This can only be accomplished by persons familiar with automotive electrical and mechanical systems After connection see SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Depending on version Blue lead A5 Electronic Motor Aerial lp This radio can provide a 12V signal for the control of an automatic motor aerial or the supply of an electronic aerial by connection Do not use this connection for the supply lead of the aerial motor e Orange lead A6 Pilot light lt 4 Connect to the dashboard illumination wiring of the car When the car headlights are switched on the backlight to the power key remains illuminated even when the radio is switched off When the set is on with this connection the brightness of the display is reduced CONNECTOR B fig 2 Loudspeakers use 4 ohm loudspeakers only Do not connect any of the loudspeaker leads to earth or directly to a booster amplifier or via an external fader Connecting 4 loudspeakers Front Rear Left Green B5 White B7
26. volume of the set as a result of the car s speed Four compensation levels can be selected Level 1 gives a small increase up to level 4 which gives a greater increase See INITIAL SETTINGS option SDVC to alter the level until you find one which suits your car Speed Warning You can use this function to inform you that you are exceeding a certain speed Always obey the Highway Code and current traffic restrictions and conditions To calibrate To avoid unnecessary distraction we advise that this procedure is carried out with the help of somebody else 1 While stationary hold down the SPEED key turn on the set 2 The set mutes Display shows CALIBRAT and then 50 KM H 3 Now drive to 50KM H 30MPH Always obey the Highway Code and current traffic restrictions and conditions 4 Once 50KM H 30MPH is reached briefly press SPEED key SPEED You hear a beep and display shows CALIB OK and then SDVC ON 5 Now turn the set off and on again to return to normal operation Level 3 is chosen for SDVC and SPD is set to KM H in INITIAL SETTINGS SPECIAL FUNCTIONS STORE A SPEED Ensure in INITIAL SETTINGS option SPD is set either to KM H or MPH 1 Drive at the desired speed 2 To record the speed e g 80KM H 50MPH SPEED T 2 Display briefly shows 80 KM H and flag pzo turn on When the recorded speed is exceeded display shows SPEED follow by WARNING and gives war
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