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1. S TU M NLO 6 MOVE CURSOR ENTER V W X Previous Character If partial Directory or Track names are entered then all Directory or Tracks with matched characters are displayed use the Track Up Down button 9 amp 8 listed on previous page to skip to go through the matching list Once found press the Enter button to confirm your selection f a Directory name is selected the display will show once displayed use the Track Up Down button 9 amp 8 listed on previous page to go through the tracks under that directory DIRECTORY ACCESS FIRST Under play mode press the AMS MU menu three times the display will show the CD Volume Label then the first directory is shown Use the Track Up Down button 9 amp 8 listed on previous page to navigate through the directories then press ENTER to select the desired directory The display will then show Once displayed use the Track Up Down button 9 amp 8 listed on previous page to go through the tracks under that directory Once your selection is found press the ENTER button to confirm your selection PR2FILE 17 T ROUBLE SHOOTING THE SYSTEM The following chart will help in solving most problems that may occur Should any problem persist after you have made these checks please consult your nearest Profile retailer Before going through this check list ref er back tothe wiring and operating procedures
2. the number of the channel being scanned flashes on the display Press the AMS Buttona second time to stop scanning 14 MP6600 SCAN Press the SCAN to search for radio stations PAUSE Press the PAUSE button to stop CD play Press again to resume normal play FACE PLATE RELEASE Press the A release button to remove the face plate 0 RESET BUTTON Thereset buttonis located under the face plate and can be activated by using a ballpoint pen or small metal object The reset button should be pressed for the following reasons The installation is complete All the function Buttons do not operate or Error symbol is on the display Please refer to the Trouble Shooting section of this manual f or error codes FACE PLATE FOLD DOWN Press the Q release button to slide down face for disc access PR2FILE 15 THE MP3 FUNCTIONS LOADING THE MP3 DISC Load the Disc as usual once loaded the MP3 disc will show MP3 T01 the display then the message reading Once the disc is loaded the first track will play The basic operation of the MP3 is the same as the CD operations as explained inthe Location and function of controls section of this manual These functions include track up down shuffle cd scanand repeat Listed below are additional operations specific f or MP3 s including direct track access directory amp track search by directory selection NAVIGATING THRO
3. ERROR CODES The unit cannot be operated because of trouble Press the RESET button If the indicator still appears after pressing the RESET button your unit needs repair El Mechanism Error E2 5 ervo Error Please refer to the warranty section of this manual for details on getting the unit serviced SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION No Power The vehicle s ignition switch T urn the ignition switch to the accessory position If there is still no power check the fuses at the vehicle s fuse block or the radio s fuse leads The fuse is blown Replace the fuse with another fuse of the ee Disc cannot There is a disc already in Remove the disc in the player then put in ejected You are trying to put the Insert the compact disc with the label facing The compact disc is Clean the compact disc with a compact disc extremely dirty or cleaning solution or replace the defective def ective compact disc The temperature inthe car Cool the inside of the vehicle off then try is too hot again Condensation build up on the Leave the disc player off and turn the inside of the unit vehicle s air conditioner on to remove the condensation build up inside the unit way down The speaker harness is not the speaker harness plug to see that it The speakers are bad Test the speakers to determine if they need Ac The function The built in microprocessor Remove the disc then re insert it Press the buttons do fis operating inco
4. TO DETACH THE FRONT PANEL 4 MP6600 ELECTRICAL AND SIGNAL CONNECTIONS Before making the following connections take time to look over the vehicle s wiring and determine the location and wires you will be connecting to If you do not wish to cut or tap into the vehicles existing factory wiring there are wiring kits available at your car audio retailer that will allow you to plug directly into the factory wiring harness Make sure to test all wires bef ore connecting tothe CD Player e Connect Black wire to chassis ground e Connect the Violet memory backup wiretoaConstant 12 Volt power source wire e Connect the Red ignition wire to anaccessory 12 Volt power source wire The power wire that is energized whenthe key is inthe accessory position eThe White wire is connected only if a power antenna anamplifier is used inthe system T his wire supplies 12 Volt out put whenthe CD Player is turned on which activates most power antennarelays or amplifier turnoncircuits FOUR SPEAKER SYSTEM LEFT CHANNEL WHITE FRONT anes WIRE LOW LEVEL SIGNAL OUTPUT O RIGHT CHANNEL RED RCAS FOR CONNECTION TO IOF TTT AMPLIFIERS OR SIGNAL LEFT CHANNEL WHITE GREY LO RCA S WIRES PROCESSORS gt RIGHT CHANNEL RED D ANTENNA CONNECTOR FUSES 15A VIOLET WIRE 1A RED WIRE Ie 5 BROWN FRONT LEFT 0 FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER SPEAKER 4 OHM o 0 4 OHM CONSTANT BLACK WHITE PINK 12V GREEN BLUE REAR
5. in the dash using an after market installation kit if needed When using the supplied mounting bracket it is a must that you also use the supplied back brace to support the back of the CD MP3 player Use caution when mounting the CD MP3 player Remember there are many electrical wires vacuum lines brake lines and air bag deployment wires Make sure you know where they are when mounting the CD MP3 player to avoid puncturing lines and shorting wires Use high grade wire connectors To ensure maximum power transfer and secure safe connections it is recommended to use high grade barrel or crimp cap connectors Do not run any wires underneath the vehicle Exposed wires be cut or damaged It is best torunall wires through the vehicle under the carpet and or side panels This enables to a cleaner installation and less risk of damage Run signal wires away from electrical wires To avoid possibility of induced noise fromthe car s electrical system i e popping noises or engine noise run signal wires away fromthe car s electrical wiring Make all ground wires as short as possible and terminated at the same point order to reduce the chance of ground loops i e engine noise make the grounded wire as short as possible to reduce the wire s resistance Also when using multiple components make sure all units are grounded at the same point Avoid sharp edges when running the wires To avoid the possibility of power si
6. AND UP ON THE LOWER RIGHT EDGE PR2FILE 11 0 LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS Se SS SE EE POWER Press the power buttononcetoturnthe CD MP3 player on Press the power buttonagaintoturntheCD Player off DISC PLAY Gently insert the compact disc with the label side facing up into the slot The disc will automatically be loaded into the unit and start playing the first track of the disc digital display will indicate the track number MUTE Press the MUTE button to silence the CD player Press a second time to resume listening MONO STEREO Press the MONO button to select monaural Mono or stereo mode for the radio s reception The Mono mode can be used to help reception of distant radio stations DSP The CD Player is equipped with four preset equalization modes As you press the DSP button it displays the following presets the following order allowing you to make your selection nDSP OFF mode the EQ is controlled by Bass and Treble settings gt CLASSIC POP ROCK To remove a CD once inserted press the eject button to stop the CD play and eject the CD from slot Once ejected the receiver switches to radio operation 12 MP6600 0 DISPLAY CLOCK USTMENT Pressthis button the LCD will display the clock for about 2 seconds then return to the previous display mode For clock adjustm
7. LEFT 0 REAR RIGHT SPEAKER SPEAKER BATTERY 4 OHM o o ORANGE YELLOW nem WHITE 12V REMOTE OUTPUT FOR AMPLIFIER TURN ON SWITCHED 12V OR POWER ANTENNA ON WITH IGNITION PREFIWE 5 TWO SPEAKER SYSTEM LEFT CHANNEL WHITE FRONT Art WIRE LOW LEVEL SIGNAL OUTPUT CO CHANNEL RED RCA S x FOR CONNECTION TO REAR AMPLIFIERS OR SIGNAL mk LEFT CHANNEL WHITE GREY PROCESSORS D RIGHT CHANNEL RED WIRES ANTENNA CONNECTOR FUSES 15A VIOLET WIRE 1 RED WIRE 7 5 GREY BROWN FRONT LEFT O FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER 1 SPEAKER 4 OHM 4 OHM BLACK WHITE PINK 12V NOT USED NOT USED BATTERY USED USED WHITE 12V REMOTE OUTPUT FOR AMPLIFIER TURN ON SNT OR POWER ANTENNA ON WITH IGNITION CAUTION Tape unused wires so they do not short against other wires or chassis ground 6 MP6600 M ouNTING THE CD MP3 PLAYER There are two different ways to mount the CD Player most J apanese vehicles you can use the factory mounting brackets taking advantage of the I SO DIN opening If your vehicle does not have 50 01 opening can mount the CD Player using the supplied DIN sleeve and rear support bracket W hen considering your mounting location make sure the unit will be level If you cannot mount the CD Player level
8. LICY Inthe unlikely event of product failure the following procedures should be followed 1 The unit must be under the 1 year warranty period 2 The unit must have no physical damage 3 A copy of the original proof of purchase must be sent with the unit 4 Include a brief description of the problem or failure with the unit 5 Include the return street address and daytime telephone number 6 Allow 2 3 weeks for repair this period includes shipping time Send unit to PROFILE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INC 15060 SHOEMAKER AVE SANTA FE SPRINGS CA 90670 TEL 562 404 9393 All units failing to meet the above requirements will be subject to a charge and or may not be repaired PR FILE PROFILE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INC 15060 SHOEMAKER AVE SANTA FE SPRINGS CA 90670 TEL 562 404 9393 FAX 562 404 9433 WWW PROFILEUSA COM 2002 PROFILE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS ZE TREME MP6600 MANUAL REV 12 12 02 CONCEPTS 3 2 100000 121202 www exttemeconcepts com
9. Maximum Number of Tracks Per DISC sv SEE dies mend in miele ievies s 254 Maximum Number of Directories DiSC aaa 128 Sampling Frequencies SUPPOTC 32Khz 44Khz 7 pa am 64 320Khz including VBR Disc Written by packet Write UDF cases eee Not Supported DISCS 51100016 EDEN DE CD CD R and CD RW Due to continuing product improvement specifications subject to change without notice 20 MP6600 PREFILE LIMITED WARRANTY Profile Consumer Electronics nc warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of One 1 Year fromthe date of sale tothe original consumer purchaser f this product is proven to be def ective within this year period Profile will repair it when said product is returned with a copy of the dated sales receipt freight prepaid to Profile This warranty is valid only inthe United States This warranty does not cover any expense incurred inthe removal and or re installation of this product This warranty does not cover any Profile product damaged by accident misuse abuse improper line voltage fire water lightning or other acts of God This warranty is void if any parts and or service is are furnished by anyone other than Profile This warranty is void if the fac
10. PR FILE Installation Instructions Owner s Manual M P6600 AM FM HIGH POWER SLIDE DOWN DETACHABLE FACE MP3 COMPACT DISC PLAYER COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO NTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of a Profile state of the art single disc CD MP3 player Your selection of a Profile car audio product indicates a true appreciation of fine musical reproduction Whether adding to an existing system or including your Profile CD MP3 player ina new system youarecertainto notice immediate performance benef its FEATURES 60W x 4 Power Output Power Level Meter e MP3 Playback e Multi Color LCD e CD R CD RW Capability e nfrared Remote Control e Dual RCA Line Output e SO DIN Mounting e Clock e Blinking Security L E D e 24 Station Memory e Full Electronic Function Controls e 4 Band Preset Equalizer e Disc Scan Random amp Repeat Play KEEP YOUR SALES RECEIPT Takethistimetoattach your sales receipt tothe manual and put inasafe place I ncase of any reason this product may need warranty service your receipt will be necessary to establish purchase date IMPORTANT Before making any connections disconnect the car s battery until the installation is completed to avoid possible damage to the electrical system Serial Purchase Date 2 MP6600 S AFETY PRECAUTIONS Secure the player When installing your CD MP3 player in the vehicle make sure it is mounted properly
11. UGH YOUR MP3 DISC As you already may know MP3 tracks are computer files that have been burned to the compact disc Before making your MP3 discs the MP3 tracks can be organized on the disc under directories For example you can have a directory named Hard Rock with all Hard Rock tracks under that directory This makes it easier to find your favorite tracks by type or artist The M P6600 allows three different ways to directly access the tracks DIRECT TRACK ACCESS BY TRACK NUMBER Under play mode press the 5 menu button once the display will show MP3 T Enter the number of the desired track Then press the ENTER key to confirm Refer to the illustration below for entering track number digit from 0 to 9 TRACK BY TRACK Use the 9 Track Up 8 Down button 9 amp 8 below to skip to the next track number SKIPPING 10 TRACKS Use the 10 UP 10 DN button 6 amp 5 below to skip through your disc ten 10 tracks at atime 4 5 6 1 2 9 3 SER g EEA ESA 1 MENU 0 ENTER 16 MP6600 DIRECTORY OR TRACK NAME ACCESS Under play mode press the AMS MU menu twice and the display will show x Enter the name of directory or track After entering name of directory or track press the ENTER key to confirm The illustration below shows the distribution of alphabetical characters using the head units function buttons Next Character Y Z SPACE DEF
12. due to your vehicle s design make sure there is no more than a 30 degree tilt Keeping this in mind will assure proper CD MP3 play and overall reliability DIN SLEEVE MOUNTING Insert the mounting sleeve into a standard DIN cutout in the dash kit dashboard or Console Bend the mounting tabs of the sleeve with a screwdriver to secure the bracket firmly in place Insert the CD Player in the PREFIWE 7 Attachthe back bracetothe CD MP3 player using the supplied hardware Then attach the other end of the brace to a firm mounting surface i e Dash brace fire wall e t c This will brace the back of the CD player to ensure solid mounting to prevent theft and provide optimal CD play Once the CD player is secured fit the trim ring over outside edge of the radio until it snaps into place nsert the face plate with the right side first Angle inthe right side slightly then gently push the left side of face plate until it snaps completely in place 8 MP6600 ISO DIN MOUNTING f youownaJ apanese vehicle you can use the mounting screw holes onthe side of the CD player toattachtothe factory mounting brackets e Detach the removable face of the MP6600 by depressing the release button e Remove the outside trimring by gently pulling at both outer edges 5 page 10 e Remove the side retaining plates by unscrewing the two phillips screws e Remove the brackets fromthe factory rad
13. ee eT tere ee TT Cree Tear ere rey Tr ere ere tre 4 Presets PES Output BOWE geared S as 60W x 4 RMS hie pan rn oral dase 30W x4 MaximuniCurrent CONSUMPTION reread 15Ampere Fuses Memory Constant css s ks 15 Ampere Accessory SWitehed deat indi le dodiet nhc ob hl 1 CD PLAYER Signal eri eni ENE EREE EE 25dB Channel ss as s session ss ga as r gar gt 80dB Frequency 865001156 resne dare Katri aw Wat Aha Maid batt i i ab 5Hz 20Khz RADIO FM Fre u ricy Coverage x PRR Ee 87 5 to 7 E E Eee 10 7MHz Station PRES ES 7 tet 7 18 AM FREQUENCY Coverage arerioei OERE 530 to 7 450KHz 5121001123 6 MP3 SPECIFICATIONS Maximuni Length of File on ed 28 Characters M ximumLenothot REE 16 Characters
14. ent press and hold the DI SP button until the display flashes Press the tuning up button to adjust the hours Press the tuning down button to adjust the minutes FUNCTION SELECT Like the DSP button the SEL button allows you to display different functions Press the SEL repeatedly to move the display through Volume Treble Balance andFader functions Use and buttonsto adjustthe selected mode When the mode has not been adjusted for several seconds display and mode returns tonormal radio CD operation VOL BAS TRE BAL FAD Volume Bass Treble Balance Fader VOLUME Press the SEL button once Adjust the volume level using the and buttons BASS Press the SEL button two times Adjust the bass level using the and O buttons TREBLE Press the SEL buttonthreetimes Adjust the treble level usingthe and Obuttons BALANCE Press the SEL button four times Adjust the sound balance between left and right speakers usingthe and buttons FADER Press the SEL button five times Adjust the sound balance between front and rear speakers usingthe and buttons VOLUME UP Press button to increase the system s volume VOLUME DOWN Press buttonto decrease the system s volume BAND LOUDNESS Press the BD LD button momentarily to change between three FM bands and one AM band 1 gt FM2 FM3 AM To activate t
15. gnal or speaker shorts be careful not to allow the amplifier wires to come in contact with sharp edges Use a grommet to protect the wire when running through the fire wall PR2FILE 3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning the CD MP3 player W hen cleaning the vehicle be sure not to get any water in or onthe CD player Clean only the exterior surf ace of the unit with a dry clean soft towel using no chemical solvents Operating in extreme temperatures Sometimes the unit will not operate extreme hot or cold temperatures If this is the case wait untilthe temperature inthe vehicle is normal then resume operation Protect your W hen not using the disc player it is recommended that youremove the CD Do not leave an ejected disc sitting onthe edge of the disc player for long periods of time The disc will warp under direct sunlight Always put each disc in its case to protect them during times of non use CD operation Never attempt to force anything other than a compact disc inthe disc slot This disc player is a precisioninstrument that could be damaged by af oreign object Disc skip W hen driving down a very rough road the disc may skip This will not scratch or damage the disc Removing and protecting detachable front panel The front panel of the radio may be removed as atheft deterrent After removing the front panel use the case provided to keepthe front panel from getting damaged PUSH RELEASE BUTTON
16. he loudness press and hold the BD LD button for two seconds To deactivate the loudness press and hold the BD LD button again for two seconds MODE Press the MODE buttonto change betweentheradiotuner and CD player LOCAL DX This button is used to control the sensitivity of the tuner while searching for station When the radio is powered the local mode is off by default Press the LOC buttontoturn onthe local mode only to receive the strongest stations SECURITY LED The radio is equipped with a flashing security L E D located under the radio s face plate Designed as a theft deterrent the L E D will flash when the unit is turned off with the face plate removed PR2FILE 13 5 09 TUNING CONTROLS Use the up A B and down w buttons to make the following adjustments SELECT STATIONS Press and immediately release a tune button A or w 0 to move a radio frequency number down up step Press and hold a tune button 5 for several seconds to seek to the next clear station SKIP TRACKS Press tune button A 5 to move to the previous or the next track onthe CD The Track number will show on the display FAST FORWARD AND FAST REVERSE Press and hold button A B5 or to fast forward or fast reverse through a song on the CD The CD play starts when you release the tune button 0 PRESET STATIONS Therearesix number buttonstostore and recall stat
17. io paying close attentiontotheir position e Attach the brackets tothe M P6600 inthe same position as the factory radio eAfter attaching the wiring harness tothe factory wiring loom 5 Electrical and Signal Connections and plugging the ant enna lead place the CD player inthe dash aligning the mounting hole of the CD MP3 player with the factory mounting brackets Securetheradiotothe brackets using factory mounting screws FACTORY SIDE RETAINING PLATES STYLE AND SHAPE WILL VARY FOR EACH VEHICLE Once the CD MP3 player is secured insert the face plate with the right side of the face plate angled in first then gently push the left side of face plate until it snaps completely in place PREFIWE 9 REMOVING THE CD PLAYER n order to remove the CD player you will first need to release and detach the front panel PUSH RELEASE BUTTON TO DETACH THE FRONT PANEL Remove the CD MP3 player s trim ring by applying pressure with your finger tips then gently pull out away fromthe dash PLACE FINGER TIPS HERE Insert the provided removal key into the opening on the top left side of the CD MP3 player Push the key inward until they snap into place Firmly grab the key and slowly pull the CD MP3 player out away from the dash 10 MP6600 O PERATING THE SLIDE DOWN FACE PUSH RELEASE BUTTON TO SLIDE DOWN THE FRONT PANEL THE FRONT PANEL WILL SLIDE DOWN AUTOMATICALLY TO CLOSE PANEL PUSH IN
18. ions for each band STORING A STATION Select a band if needed as explained in D Select a radio station you wish to store Select a preset numbered button press and hold the preset button for afew seconds till you hear a beep indicating the station has been stored RECALL A STATION Select aband if needed as explained in Select a preset numbered button REPEAT Press the REPEAT button to continuously play the current song Press a second time to stop therepeat feature CD SCAN Press the CD SCAN button to play several seconds of each track of the current disc Press second time to stop intro listentothe track SHUFFLE Press the SHUFFLE button to play all tracks of the current disc random sequence Press asecond time tostoprandom play AUTOMATICSTORING AND PROGRAM SCANNING AUTOMATIC STORING Pressandholdthe AMS MU buttonforseveral seconds to activate the automatic storing function Once activated the radio starts searching for the next frequency in the local mode and stores the clear radio stations intothe preset memory If after searching inthe local mode the radio 5 not find six clear stations thenit will repeat the search inthe distance mode After completion the radio will change back tothe preset mode PRESET SCANNING Press the 59 button shortly to activate the preset scanning function During the scanning it will stop at every stored stationf or several seconds
19. rrectly reset button not work MP6600 The compact The installation angle is Adjust the angle of the unit to less than 30 greater than 30 degrees degrees The disc player is installed Check to see if the unit is fastened securely incorrectly with the back brace supporting the rear of the unit The compact disc is Clean the compact disc with a compact disc extremely dirty or def ective cleaning solution or replace the defective disc compact disc Condensation build up on the Leave the disc player off and turn the inside of the unit vehicle s air conditioner onto remove the condensation build up inside the unit The radio The antenna is not Check the antenna and connection to insure does not connected or the antenna is proper performance work The bad Radio station automatic The signals in your listening Select stations manually and make sure the selection area are weak tuner is inthe distant stereo mode does not work PR2FILE 19 S PECIFICATIONS GENERAL Power Supply Requirements avr ira k rs r DC 12 Volts Negative Ground CHASSIS DIMENSIONS MM 178 W x 162 D x 50 H TONE CONECO S aries ni d t nie iii g ga n BGS Se OIO OU Z k arii si ii EEN Er 10dB 10 dB LO IIA Zac nasa E ERE 10dB 10 dB Equalizer eee ee ere Te eT Tete v
20. tory applied serial number is altered or removed fromthe product This warranty does not cover cartons cases batteries broken or marred cabinets magnetic tapes or any other accessories used in connection with this product or consequential damages due toa defect inthe product Any implied warranties including fitness for use and merchantability are limited in duration to the period of the express warranty set forth above No person is authorized to assume for Profile any other liability in connection with the sale of the product Profile expressly disclaims liability for incidental and consequential damages that might be caused by this product The remedies provided under this warranty are exclusive and lieuof allothers This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province Some states or provinces do not allow limitation on how long warranties last so the above may not apply to you Additionally some states provinces do not allow the exclusion to limitation of consequential or incident al damages sothe above limit ation or exclusion may not apply to you nthe space below record the serial number that is located onthe back of the unit along with the purchase date and location Model Number Serial Number Purchase Date RETAIN YOUR SALES RECEIPT ALONG WITH THIS CARD ITIS YOUR ONLY VALID DOCUMENT TO RECEI VE WARRANTY SERVICE PREFILE WARRANTY REPAIR PO

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