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FM/USB/SD MP3 PLAYER
WASHINGTON100
BLAUPUNKT
MP3 & FM RECEIVER
Instruction Manual
WAS100
RECEIVER CONTROLS
1. Power ON/OFF
2. Mode : Radio, USB, SD, AUX in
3. Auto Seek Search Tuning AMS
4. Band Button FM1, FM2, FM3
5/6. Track Skip/ Search Forward/ Backward, Browse Radio Station
7. Preset Station 1~ 6 for Radio and Play/ pause Function for MP3/WMA
8. Intro Function for MP3/WMA
9. Repeat Function for MP3/WMA
10. Random Playback Funtion for MP3/WMA
11. Go back 10 for Long List and Menus in SD/ USB Mode
12. Skip Ahead 10 for Long List and Menus in SD/ USB Mode
13. SD Card Slot
14. Aux In Port
15. USB Port
16. LCD Display
17. Volume/ Select Control
18. Mute Button
19. EQ Button
20. Clk Botton
Please read this instruction manual carefully and familiarize yourself with
your new Stereo Reciever before using it for the rst time. Please keep this
manual for future reference.
FEATURES
The Unit Features FM Stereo with USB & SD/MMC Ports and:
Electronic PII Tuning Control With 18 Programmable Stations
MP3/WMA Compatible
Preamplied Line-out
From Audio Aux-in
USB Port and SD/MMC Input
Last Track Memory ( Radio & SD/ MMC & USB)
KEY FUNCTIONS
1. POWER ON/OFF
Press shortly to turn ON. Press for three seconds to turn the unit OFF.
2. MODE-FUNCTION SELECTOR
Press to cycle through dierent playblack modes in the following
sequence: RADIO/ USB/ SD/AUX IN.
3. AUTO SEEK SEARCH TUNNING (AMS)
In radio mode press to seek radio station automatically, press and hold to
automatically save the station.
4. BAND BUTTON
In radio mode press to cycle through dierent FM bands. (FM1-FM2-FM3)
5/6. BUTTON
In MP3/USB/ SD/ MMC Mode press to go to desired track.
In Radio mode press to go to the desired station.
7. 1/ BUTTOM
In Radio mode press to go to preset station #1. In USB/ SD/ MMC mode to
press to start music playback.
During playback press again to pause playback. Press again to resume play.
8. 2/INT BUTTON
Pressing this key will playback a snippet of each thack. Press again to stop
snippet and listen to the full track. While this mode is actived “INT” will be
displayed.
In Radio mode press to play preset station #2.
9. 3/ RPT BUTTON
Press this key will activate Repeat mode. They current track will be
continually repeated until repeat is deactivated. When this mode is
activated RPT will appear.
In Radio mode press to play preset station #3
10. 4/RDM BUTTON
Pressing this key will activate Random playback mode. When this mode
is activated RDM will appear.
In Radio mode press to play preset station #4
11. 5/-10 BUTTON
In playback mode, short press to -10, long press to choose a folder.
12. 6/+10 BUTTON
In playback mode, short press to +10, long press to choose a folder.
13. SD CARD SLOT
Insert the SD/MMC card is the slot. Select SD with the mode selector.
Audio will begin playback aomatically.
14. AUX IN PORT
Connect your external device to the AUX Port via an auxiliary cable.
Audio will now be played through the car speakers.
15 USB PORT
Connect your external device via USB (not included) to playback audio
if an AUX port is not available.
16. LCD DISPLAY
The LCD Display will show relevant information about the current funtion
that is being performed.
17. VOLUME / SELECT CONTROL
Rotating the volume knob will control the volume. You can also select
funtions by scrolling to them using the volume knob and pressing down.
Pressing down will also give you options to change BASS, TREBLE,
BALANCE, FEDER, LOUD and EQ settings.
18. MUTE BUTTON
Push the mute button to mute all audio.
19. EQ BUTTON
EQ: FLAT/ POP/ CLASS/ ROCK
20. CLK BUTTON
Press to change clock setting.
9. 3/ RPT BUTTON
Press this key will activate Repeat mode. They current track will be
continually repeated until repeat is deactivated. When this mode is
activated RPT will appear.
In Radio mode press to play preset station #3
10. 4/RDM BUTTON
Pressing this key will activate Random playback mode. When this mode
is activated RDM will appear.
In Radio mode press to play preset station #4
11. 5/-10 BUTTON
In playback mode, short press to -10, long press to choose a folder.
12. 6/+10 BUTTON
In playback mode, short press to +10, long press to choose a folder.
13. SD CARD SLOT
Insert the SD/MMC card is the slot. Select SD with the mode selector.
Audio will begin playback aomatically.
14. AUX IN PORT
Connect your external device to the AUX Port via an auxiliary cable.
Audio will now be played through the car speakers.
15 USB PORT
Connect your external device via USB (not included) to playback audio
if an AUX port is not available.
16. LCD DISPLAY
The LCD Display will show relevant information about the current funtion
that is being performed.
17. VOLUME / SELECT CONTROL
Rotating the volume knob will control the volume. You can also select
funtions by scrolling to them using the volume knob and pressing down.
Pressing down will also give you options to change BASS, TREBLE,
BALANCE, FEDER, LOUD and EQ settings.
18. MUTE BUTTON
Push the mute button to mute all audio.
19. EQ BUTTON
EQ: FLAT/ POP/ CLASS/ ROCK
20. CLK BUTTON
Press to change clock setting.
Operating Voltage:12V DC
Frequency Range: FM 87.5~107.9MHz
Blue: Power Antenna
Front Left Speaker
Rear Left Speaker
Black: Ground (B-)
Yellow: Memory Backup(B+)
Red: Ignition Switch(ACC)
Front Right Speaker
Rear Right Speaker
Fuse
WIRING PLUG
White
White/black
Green
Green/black
Grey
Grey/black
Purple
Purple/black
Antenna Input Connector
White: Left Audio Out
Red: Right Audio Out
WIRING SOCKET
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WARNING
SPECIFICATIONS
FM TUNER
Frequency Range 87.5~107.9 MHz
Sensitivity 12 dB µV
I.F. Frequency 10.7 MHz
Frequency Response 40Hz ~15Hz (±3dB)
Stereo Separation >28dB
S/N Ratio >50dB
GENERAL
Use the specied amperage fuse for each lead. Using a higher amperage
fuse may cause serious damage.
Power Supply Voltage 12V DC, Negative Ground
Max Current Consumption 5A
Max Output Power 4x10W
(20W RMS)
Note: Specications and the design are subject to possible modication
without notice due to improvement. 1. Power
2. Mode (switch for FM1-FM2-FM3)
3. Mute
4. Band (switch for FM1-FM2-FM3)
5. Vol+
6. AMS
7. Prev
8. Sel / Enter
9. Next
10. EQ Control
11. Vol-
12. Clock Display
13. No.1(Auto Memory Store)
& play/ pause
14. No.2 & intro (WMA/MP3)
15. No.3 & Repeat (RPT)
16. No.4 & Random (RMD)
17. No. 5 & -10 (WMA/MP3) & track Skip
18. No. 6 & +10 (WMA/MP3) & track Skip
INSTALLATION
Remove the stereo carefully from the box. Keep the box for unit warranty
and service.
Choose the mounting location carefully so that the unit will not
interfere with the normal driving functions of the driver.
Avoid installing the unit where it can be subjected to high temperatures
from direct sunlight or hot air heaters, or where it can be subject to dust,
dirt or excessive vibrations.
Use only the supplied mounting hardware for a sale and
secure installation.
Note: Keep the release Key in a safe place as you may need it in future to
remove the unit form the car.
WIRING DIAGRAMREMOTE CONTROL GUIDE
PRECAUTIONS
MOUNTING ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
Adjust the mounting angle as desired
MOUNTIG EXAMPLE
Dashboard Installation
MAINTENANCE
Fuse Replacement
If the fuse blows, Check the power connection and replace the fuse. If the fuse blows
again after the replacement, there may be an internal malfunction. In this case, consult
your nearest technician.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limit are designed to provide
reasonable protection harmful interference in a residential installation. The equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, maybe cause harmful interference to radio communica-
tions. However, there is not guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is
encourge to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a cicuit dierent from that to which the
receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.