Abitana ABI-MU3001SBT User manual

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ABI-MU3001SBT
User’s Manual
FM Radio/Media player/Stereo amplifier kit

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Table of Contents
1. Content of the package ............................................................................................................... 3
2. Preparing the installation ............................................................................................................ 3
2.1. Mounting the back boxes.................................................................................................... 3
3. Connecting the player unit.......................................................................................................... 4
3.1. Antenna wire (1) ............................................................................................................... 4
3.2. Low voltage power jumper (2)......................................................................................... 4
3.3. Line out to amplified subwoofer (3) ................................................................................. 4
3.4. Loudspeaker cables (right and left channel) (4) ............................................................... 4
3.5. Line input AUX1 and AUX2 audio cables (5)...................................................................... 5
3.6. Mediaplayer Wiring diagram............................................................................................... 5
4. Connecting the power supply unit .............................................................................................. 6
4.1 Low voltage power jumper (cfr.3.2) ................................................................................... 6
4.2 Mains power cord................................................................................................................ 6
5. Power up and test ....................................................................................................................... 7
6. Front panel .................................................................................................................................. 7
7. BOTTOM Connectors................................................................................................................... 8
8. Remote control............................................................................................................................ 9
9. ON/OFF........................................................................................................................................ 9
10. Play MUSIC ............................................................................................................................ 10
10.1 From SD card or USB stick ..................................................................................................... 10
10.2 Bluetooth............................................................................................................................... 10
11. Play PICTURES........................................................................................................................ 10
12. FM Radio................................................................................................................................ 11
13. AUX external audio input ...................................................................................................... 11
14. TIMER setup .......................................................................................................................... 11
15. General SETTINGS.................................................................................................................. 11
16. System file upgrade............................................................................................................... 12
17. Specifications......................................................................................................................... 12

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1. Content of the package
This handsome in-wall media player / radio module / stereo amplifier comes as a kit which includes
The player/radio unit / stereo amplifier
The power supply
Two in-wall mounting back boxes
A remote control
Mounting screws
If the original seal of the package was broken, any warranty or missing parts claim is void.
If any of these parts are missing while the seal of the package was unbroken, please ask your reseller
to apply for either a refund or a replacement kit.
This mediaplayer kit is a high-tech microprocessor controlled high-frequency device. Do not try to
dismantle or service any parts yourself.
The power supply is directly fed from the mains. Please never touch the mains terminals or open the
device when it is under power.
2. Preparing the installation
2.1. Mounting the back boxes
The kit comes with two plastic back boxes, one for the power supply, one for the media player unit.
The units should preferably be close to one another, in order to keep the low voltage power leads
between the units as short as possible.
Remote mounting of the power supply is possible, within certain limits (max. 20 meter).
Never mount the mains power supply unit in a room with high-humidity like a bathroom. Please
always respect the respective national security codes for electrical installations.
The back boxes can be cemented into the wall like any other electrical back box by using a good-
quality multi-purpose cement.

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3. Connecting the player unit
3.1. Antenna wire (1)
[FM ANT]
Preferably run a solid wire with diameter <1mm with a length of minimum 1,5m, in a vertical plane,
as close to the surface of the wall as possible.
3.2. Low voltage power jumper (2)
[POWER +12 VDC IN] and [POWER GND]
Run a 2x 0,75mm² multi-stranded wire between power unit back box and media player back box.
Red/black speaker wire is convenient, the red wire being the “+” terminal, the black one being the “-“
or ground terminal.
3.3. Line out to amplified subwoofer (3)
[BASS+ OUT] and [BASS- OUT
Run a good quality shielded audio cable between the media player unit and an active subwoofer unit
(not supplied) to enhance the bass response.
3.4. Loudspeaker cables (right and left channel) (4)
[SPK R- OUT] * [SPK R+ OUT] / [SPK L- OUT] * [SPK L+ OUT]
Loudspeaker cables should be 2x0,75mm² multi-strand wires with a red/black color scheme.
Connect the black leads to the “-“ terminals and the red leads to the “+” terminals.
Do not tie together the two black or the two red leads.

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3.5. Line input AUX1 and AUX2 audio cables (5)
[AUX 1R IN] * [ AUX 1L IN] * [GND] * [AUX 2R IN] * [ AUX 2L IN]
Run one or two good quality shielded stereo audio cable between the mediaplayer unit and the wall
outlets that will be used to connect AUX1 and AUX2 audio sources.
3.6. Mediaplayer Wiring diagram

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4. Connecting the power supply unit
Make sure that the power switch is to the left (seen from the front).
4.1 Low voltage power jumper (cfr.3.2)
Connect a power jumper made of a 2x 0,75mm² multi-stranded wire between the orange terminals
power unit and media player. Red/black speaker wire is convenient, the red wire being the “+”
terminal, the black one being the “-“ or ground terminal.
4.2 Mains power cord
Connect a power lead 2x0,75mm² (solid or stranded wire) to the mains 230V AC power leads (LN AC
IN red and black wires ) of the power supply unit by means of the enclosed screw terminal block.

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5. Power up and test
Slide the power switch on the bottom of the power unit to the right.
A blue LED will light in the center of the front panel of the power unit and the display of the media
player unit will start up. Wait until the device is fully booted up.
6. Front panel
6.1. Button ON-OFF-RETURN
Touch this button for 3 seconds to turn the unit ON when the unit is in standby
Touch this button for 3 seconds to turn the unit OFF when the unit is on
Touch this button to RETURN to the previous menu page
6.2. Button CONFIRM-PLAY-PAUSE
Touch this button to drill down into a submenu
Touch this button to PAUSE playing when the unit is playing
Touch this button to PLAY when the unit is in pause
Touch this button to PAUSE playing pictures when the unit is playing
Touch this button to PLAY pictures again when the unit is in pause
Touch this button to PAUSE playing radio when the unit is playing radio
Touch this button to PLAY again radio when the unit is in radio pause
Touch this button for 3 seconds when playing radio or playing pictures to call the
translucent submenu at the bottom left of the display.

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6.3. Buttons VOL+ VOL-
Touch these buttons to INCREASE or DECREASE the playback volume.
6.4. Buttons BACK and FORWARD
Touch these buttons to navigate forward or backwards in the menu state
Touch these buttons to move to the previous or next tracks when playing music
Touch these buttons for 3 seconds to do fast forward or fast back when playing music
7. BOTTOM Connectors
7.1. SD card slot (8)
Plug in an SD card with music or pictures.
The unit supports up to 32 GB cards
7.2. USB socket (9)
Plug in USB device ( USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 compliant) with music or pictures.
The unit supports up to 32 GB USB devices
7.3. Reset button (10)
This miniature button can be used to reset the unit when it is malfunctioning.

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8. Remote control
The remote control buttons are self-explanatory.
The use of the Remote Control simplifies the use of the module because several submenus are
accessible directly from a single push of a button.
9. ON/OFF
Push the switch at the bottom of the power supply unit to the right. The blue light under the glass
front will glow.
The media player unit now boots up and displays the music menu.
The media player can be turned on and off by either the ON/OFF button on the front panel or on the
remote control.
If the media player has not received any commands within 30 seconds after turning it on, it will go
into standby mode and display the clock

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10. Play MUSIC
10.1 From SD card or USB stick
If a SD or USB device was plugged in at the moment of power up, the media player will start in the
music mode and start playing.
When playing music, it is possible to go into the music settings menu by touching the button
ON/OFF/RETURN
Four options are available in the music settings submenu:
> Loop mode
> Play mode
> EQ set
> Back Music
10.2 Bluetooth
Select Bluetooth in the main menu
Press ok to confirm you Bluetooth selection
Find available Bluetooth devices with your smartphone
Connect to F-3086
11. Play PICTURES
Select the picture menu, and then touch the OK button to enter the submenu.
It displays the picture catalog, unless there are no pictures on the SD or USB device.
Select the picture you want to view and enter the viewing mode. If the picture files are too large, it
will take a long time to fill the display.
When playing pictures, a long press (>3 seconds) on the OK button will call up the pictures submenu.
You can now select your personal background picture. If you want to return to the default
background, you must enter factory reset.

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12. FM Radio
Press the radio button on the remote control or << >> on the front panel to navigate to the Radio
menu.
A long press (> 3 seconds) will enter into the radio settings submenu.
Possibilities:
Manual search to the next station)
Auto search (scans and makes a list of preset stations)
Save station (saves the scanned presets)
Sel station (selects a preset station)
Del station (deletes reset station)
Empty list (clears the preset list)
13. AUX external audio input
Press the AUX button on the remote control or << >> on the front panel to navigate to the AUX
menu, then OK to enter.
Press the AUX button on the remote control to switch between AUX1, AUX2 and AUX or use the <<
>> buttons on the front panel.
14. TIMER setup
Press the ALARM button on the remote control or << >> on the front panel to enter the TIMER
submenu
The submenu has three options:
Time & Date set
Power On set (clock radio time)
Power Off set (clock radio switch-off time)
It is possible to pre-program the Power On / Power Off cycle for an entire week.
15. General SETTINGS
Press SETUP on the remote control or << >> on the front panel to enter the setup submenu.
Three options:
Language setting (English or Chinese)
Default Setup (restore factory default settings)
Display setup (control the brightness of the display)

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16. System file upgrade
Please consult our website’s download area to download the latest .bin upgrade files.
You should copy this file to an SD card.
After powering up, the media player will discover the .bin file and start an automatic upgrade.
The entire upgrade process takes about 2 minutes.
Afterwards, please delete the .bin file to avoid repetitive upgrades every time you insert the SD card.
WARNING: should a power outage occur when upgrading, the program will be lost and the unit will
not start up again. Don’t upgrade if you don’t have to.
17. Specifications
Audio formats: MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, OGG, AAC, AC3, DTS
Picture formats: JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG
Screen resolution: 480x320
Power supply: Primary Mains 230VAC - Secondary: 16VDC
Loudspeaker load: 4-8 Ohm
Power output: 2x15Watt
Dimensions: 86x86x42mm (LxWxD)
FM range: 88-108MHz
Audio SNR : 60dB
Stereo separation : 30dB
Frequency response: 20-20,000Hz
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