DATEC ACP-5010RDS User manual

4-Channel high Power(40W 4Ch)
Electronic Tuning
Electronic Volume/Bass/Treble/Balance/ Fader
42Memory Capability (18FM + 12MW + 12LW)
Loudness & Mute Controls
Detachable Face for Anti-Theft
Panel Carrying Case Included
ISO DIN Chassis for Easy Installation
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ACP-5010RDS
CD Player/Receiver with 4-Channel High Power Output
Flip Down Detachable Face Panel & ISO DIN Mounting Chassis

WIRING CONNECTIONS
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The pins in the ISO connector have the following functions
(connector seen from the rear)
A. ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS
1. T.MUTE : BROWN
4. Back-up+12V : YELLOW
5. +12V (electric antenna) : BLUE
6. Dimmer : PINK
7. +12V supply(from ignition lock) : RED
8. Earth : BLACK
B. LOUD SPEAKER
1. +Right Rear : VIOLET
2. - Right Rear : VIOLET/BLACK
3. +Right Front : GRAY
4. - Right Front : GRAY/BLACK
5. +Left Front : WHITE
6. - Left Front : WHITE/BLACK
7. +Left Rear : GREEN
8. - Left Rear : GREEN/BLACK
C. OTHER (OPTION)
5. EARTH
6. TRIP LINE AMPLIFIER(ACC 12V)
8. LINE-OUT(RIGHT)
10. LINE-OUT(LEFT)
D. FUSE
10A
NOTE! The red cable must be connected via the car’s ignition lock to
prevent unwanted discharge of the battery if it is not used for
longer periods of time.

HOW TO INSTALL & REMOVE THE APPARATUS
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NOTE !
Use only the supplied mounting hardware for safe and secure
installation.
Please consult your nearest dealer if you get any problems with
installation.
HOLDER
Insert the holder into the car radio slot. Fasten the holder by
pulling and bending the tabs which are located around the
holder as illustrated.
Press the release knob to open up the front panel and detach it by
pulling it towards you.
Insert the enclosed handles into the slits of the unit, as illustrated,
while pressing the handle lightly, then pull the unit out of the
holder.

FRONT PANEL
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Attaching the front panel
1. Holding the panel at its top and bottom edges.
2. Attach one side of the panel lightly first, then push the other side
of the panel into the unit.
3. Do not press the panel hard against the unit. It can be attached
by pressing it lightly. And beware not to drop it.
Keep in mind:
If it works malfunction, take the panel off and put it back again.
Do not touch the contact pins on the rear of the front panel, this
can cause contact errors. If the contacts are not clean, clean
contacts with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol.
Do not expose the front panel to direct heat or cold.
Be careful not to splash juice or other soft drinks into the car
audio.
Do not apply too much force. Otherwise, the panel may be
damaged.
Never take the front panel apart.
Detaching the front panel
1. Press the release knob to open up the panel.
2. Holding the middle upper side of the panel, pull it straight out
towards the arrow direction.(See the figure)
3. The red lamp blinks to tell you that the front panel has been
detached.(It could be stolen)
4. Keep the front panel in the supplied protection case.
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FUNCTION DESCRIPTION, CONTROLS
1. POWER ON / OFF
2. AUDIO SELECTOR
3. TUNING & TRACK UP / DOWN
4. PRESET BUTTON
5. BAND CONTROL
6. AUT (AUTO TRAVEL PRESET)
7. LOUDNESS CONTROL & LOCAL STATION
8. DISPLAY / PTY
9. REGIONAL / AF
10. TA / TP STANDBY
11. CD BUTTON
12. TOP
13. INTRO SCAN
14. REPEAT
15. RANDOM
16. EJECT
17. LCD
18. RELEASE BUTTON

RADIO
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1. POWER ON/OFF (POWER )
To switch the audio system off, press power button lightly.
Simultaneously, the system memorizes all information about its
current setting, and restores the information when you turn the
system on by pressing the power on/off button again.
You can also turn the system on by pressing BAND button instead
of power button.
SOUND CONTROL (POWER, )
Rotate outer power button clockwise/counterclockwise to
increase/decrease the VOLUME, BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE,
FADER, depending on what you select using the audio selector.
2. AUDIO SELECTOR (SEL, )
Pressing the audio select button, you can adjust BASS, TREBLE,
BALANCE, FADER and VOLUME.
Select the item you want to adjust by pressing the audio selector
repeatedly. Adjust the selected item within 5 seconds. (After 5
seconds the function will again serve as the volume control.)
3. TUNING UP/DOWN CONTROL ( , )
During the radio mode
Press the tuning up/down arrows ( ) for less than 0.7
seconds to choose the radio station which you want to listen to
step by step. Press the buttons for more than 0.7 seconds to go to
the higher or lower station. The sound will be muted during
seeking automatically.
In case of CD mode:
This button is to track up/down
In case of clock mode:
This button is to hour/minute up
4. PRESET STATION (Button 1-6, )
Any station may be preset into these buttons by simply pressing
and holding the buttons down for 2 seconds. Up to 18 FM (6 in
FM1,6inFM2and6inFM3)and12AMstations(6inAM1,6in
AM2 and 6 in AM3) can be assigned to the preset station buttons.
5. BAND CONTROL (BAND, )
Step cyclically through the tuning bands (not accessible in
Cassette mode)in the order :
(2 BAND) FM-1 FM-2 MW-1 MW-2 FM-1 ...
(3 BAND) FM-1 FM-2 MW LW FM-1 ...
In user option programming mode, this key is used to toggle the
currently displayed option.
Press more than 1.5 seconds.
ENGLISH GERMAN ITALY FRENCE

RADIO
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6. AUTO TRAVEL PRESET (AUT, )
Press the AUT button within 1.5 seconds, you can change the
radio mode to the AUT function that operates all over the radio
band. The display will show you the message “AUT”. To return,
press the AUT button within 1.5 seconds again.
Press the AUT button for more than 1.5 seconds it starts to search
for the 6 strongest FM or AM stations of the region where you are
driving to be stored. To return to the stations you manually set,
press the band button lightly.
7. LOUDNESS CONTROL (LOUD, )
Press more than 1.5 sec. this button to select loudness or normal
sound. The message “LD” appears on the display while you enjoy
the BASS boost. To cancel, press this button again.
LOCAL STATION (LOC, )
When pressed LOC/LOUD button shortly, it displays the message
“LOC”. This is used to change the tuning stop level during search.
The LOCAL mode is established when the button is pressed to its
ON position. At this position, stations with weak transmissions
signals are skipped. This function makes it possible to scan
quickly all those stations with stable reception. Press the button
again to its OFF position to scan stations with weak signals.
8. DISPLAY CONTROL (DISP, )
When pressed belower than 1.5 seconds.
present clock is displayed.
another key is not pressed during 5 seconds, it is changed
priority display states.
(1) In RDS Broadcasting reception
PS FREQ (CLK)
(2) In Radio Mode(Not RDS)
FREQ (CLK)
(3) In Tape Mode(in RDS Broadcasting reception)
TAPE,CD (PS) REQ (CLK)
During clock displayed
After DISP key is pressed longer than 1.5 seconds
User can adjust clock (T-UP:hour, T-DN:Minutes)
When pressed longer than 1.5 seconds.
The display will show the programme service name of the current
station or-when not available-the band and frequency.
The display key serves to show available information:
Programme Type name
Band and frequency
Programme Service name
Each time this key is pressed, the display changes to the next
item in the list. If an item is not available, it is skipped.

USING THE RDS FUNCTIONS
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What is RDS?
The RDS(Radio Data System) is a digital information system
developed by the EBU(European Broadcasting Union). Pick-a-
backed on normal FM broadcasts, RDS offers a variety of
information services and automatic retuning functions for RDS-
compatible car stereos.
In 1988 RDS became available in the United Kingdom, France,
West Germany, Ireland and Sweden. Test transmissions are
being conducted in many other European countries. It is expected
that RDS will be available in most western European countries in
the near future.
NOTE !The RDS function of this unit uses the RDS data
transmitted along with FM broadcasts. It does not work in
the MW(AM). The RDS function may not work properly in
the areas where test transmissions are being conducted.
Important !
As a result of PS function the station display changes over to
frequency display during the manual or automatic search for a
station.
Program service (display of station name)
The radio indicates the name of the RDS-station on the display, if
you receive a station with RDS-signals.
RDS digital data includes various data :
PI ... Program Identification
Recognizes the country code and the program of the channel.
PS ... program Service Name
The name of the channel is shown in the display.
AF ... List of alternative frequencies
A list of alternative frequencies with the same program contents to
tune automatically to the stronger station which broadcasts the
program
Using PI and AF.
TP ... Traffic program
Recognizes channels with traffic information.
TA ... Traffic announcement
Detects traffic information broadcast via the channel.
PTY 31 ... Alarm code
Detects alarm announcement via the channel(catastrophe alarm)
REG ... Regional change
Change to regional stations.
EON ... Enhanced other networks
Make the traffic announcement for stations without traffic decoder
possible.
RADIO

USING THE RDS FUNCTIONS
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9. AF(network following) reception (AF, )
This unit returns to the stronger alternative transmitter in the list of
alternative frequencies(AF). The display indicates “AF” as
confirmation on the display. Thus a motorist can keep listening to
the same program.
Example :If there are the following network broadcasting
stations, The reception frequency automatically
changes from 98.5MHz to 107.5MHz or 96.0MHz to
102.5MHz, but a motorist can keep listening to the
same program while driving from point A to point B.
The AF-function is only possible with FM. To select AF-function
switch to FM and press the button AF/REG for about 1.5 seconds.
After the radio has tuned into an RDS transmitter it will automatically
find the best transmitter in the particular chain of transmitters as
soon as reception starts to get worse, using the PI and AF code
systems, as long as you are still driving within the areas of the
particular areas.
The display shows the indication “AF” on the display.
Sometimes it may seem that the radio has gone off for a short
while. There is no fault-the radio is merely checking the quality or
other signals on the AF-list. If muting disturbs turn off the AF-
function.
When the radio switches over to an alternative frequency, it will go
quiet for a moment because it first has to check out the accuracy
of the PI data for the new frequency.
IfyouleaveareceptionareaandthereisnoalternativeAF
frequency, the PS data stay in the memory and are deleted only
when you start searching for a station.
If you have memorized manually any station, the mode of the AF-
function (turned on/off)also memorized.
RADIO

USING THE RDS FUNCTIONS
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Change-over to regional program (REG, )
At certain times some national radio stations broadcast regional
program. It is possible to pre-tune these station by pressing button
REG/AF shortly. The display shows “REG”. Automatically after 5
seconds or by pressing any button the display shows the frequency
indication or the name of the chosen program. If you want to
continue to receive the particular regional program, you are tuned
in to keep the function on.
If the frequency changes, the radio will only react to those stations
with this regional program. You can switch off the function again by
pressing button REG/AF shortly.
You can change to regional function again by pressing REG/AF
buttons shortly. The function is confirmed by the word “REG” on
the display.
If you have memorized manually any station the mode of the REG-
function(turned on/off)is also memorized.
Example : A chain of radio transmitters is transmitting a music
program nationally and a different program(a
commentary)regionally at the same time. If the REG-
function is not on, it may be that the radio switches
from the preset regional spoken program to the
nationally transmitted music program if the frequency
is changed(AF-function) because of poor reception. If
the REG-function is on however, the radio will
automatically search for only those stations which are
transmitting the same regional program originally
selected. It is impossible for the radio to switch to
another national station.
10. Traffic broadcast recognition (TA, )
If the button “TA/TPST” is pressed for less than 1.5 seconds,
RDS-stations transmitting traffic information can be heard. “TA” is
displayed when this function is engaged. When the set is CD
mode, the radio automatically tunes to a strong FM station
transmitting traffic information in the back ground. If the CD player
is on, when a traffic announcement is transmitted, the CD is
interrupted and the announcement is received at normal volume.
Even if the volume is completely turned down, the traffic
announcement will be heard at normal volume. Once the
announcement ended, the previous volume is resumed. The CD
starts playing again.
Traffic information breaks through only when both TP and TA
are displayed at the same time.
If only TP is displayed, no traffic information is transmitted by the
current transmitter.
To give priority to search for stations transmitting traffic
information, press the TA button for more than 1.5 seconds.
“TPST ON” will be displayed.
To continue listening to a weak station not transmitting traffic
information, press TA button for more than 1.5 seconds, “TPST
OFF” will be displayed.
To disregard a traffic information message, press the TA button
for less than 1.5 seconds. And then “TA” indicator will be
disappeared.
RADIO

USING THE RDS FUNCTIONS
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Traffic information recognition (TPST, )
If the RDS-station tuned on, the unit recognizes RDS-frequencies
with traffic information(TPST). “TPST” will be indicated on the
display in reception of one of these frequencies.
NOTE : During traffic announcement CD playing stops. You can
hear traffic announcement at normal volume also in low
volume status, if the TA-function is activated
PI seek
PI-automatic seek starts automatically, if you recall a preset button
when its reception is weak. PI-seek ends automatically if a station
with the same PI and a better reception is found. During seek the
unit is searching for a station with the same program
identification(PI) and a better reception. It is useful in some areas
wheresomestationssendnoAF-list.
If the radio doesn’t find a station with the same PI-code, it returns
to the station you heard before.
What is EON?
EON(Enhanced Other Network) is a new RDS service provided by
certain station networks.
EvenifyouaretunedintoanRDSstationwhichdoesnotgive
traffic news, e.g. a classical music program, you can still get the
traffic news by pressing TA/TPST-button, which tunes your radio
in to the traffic news. If another RDS transmitter now starts to
broadcast traffic news, yours radio automatically switches to this
station for the traffic news. When the traffic news is finished, it
switches back to the station you were on before.
NOTE : Thanks to this new RDS-function, the alternative frequency
list of the selected chain of stations is automatically
updated and this ensures that there is always an instant
automatic search of the best RDS stations in all programs
to the particular chain of stations.
Program type recognition (PTY, )
Radios equipped with PTY are able to display the various program
features of an individual station. By selecting the PTY function you
can get stations with the feature you want, i.e stations which
broadcast mainly news bulletins, sports, pop music or rock music,
for example.
The radio will then only seek those with the features you have
preselected.
RADIO

USING THE RDS FUNCTIONS
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Selecting the PTY function
Depress the button for approx. 2 seconds to tune on the PTY-
function. If the station just receives a PTY-program the indication
of the program name lights in the display window. If there is no
station of program type available at that time, the display shows
“NO PTY”.
Selection of a program via the seek-function ;
selecting a station of the correct program type
ByselectingthePTYfunctionyouareabletofindthetypeof
program you want by repeatedly touching one of the no. 1 keys in
the appropriate direction. The chosen program type must be
confirmed by depressing and holding these button 1 (tuning
up/down). Automatically seek starts for a station with the sort of
music or commentary you want. If there is no station of that
program type available at that time, the radio then switches
automatically to the last station you selected.
M1 : NEWS
M2 : EDUCATE
M3 : SPORTS
M4 : VARIED
M5 : POP M
M6 : CLASSIC
Program types
Speech
News
Current affairs
Information
Sports
Education
Drama
Culture
SPEECH
NEWS
AFFAIRS
INFO
SPORT
EDUCATE
DRAMA
CULTURE
SCIENCE
VARIED
POP M
ROCK M
MOR M
LIGHT M
CLASSICS
OTHER
Science
Varied
Popular Music
Rock Music
Middle of the Road Music
Light Classical
Classical
Other Music Type
Display Program types Display
Order :
NEWS AFFAIRS INFO SPORTS EDUCATE DRAMA CULTURE
SPEECH SCIENCE
OTHER M VARIED
CLASSIC LIGHT M MOR M ROCK M POP M
RADIO

COMPACT DISC PLAYER
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Listening to a CD
Open the front panel by pressing the RELEASE (open, ) button.
Insert a compact disc.
Close the front panel.
Play will start automatically.
If a DISC is already inserted, press the CD button.
11.PLAY/PAUSEMODE(CDP, )
PLAY/PAUSE Mode
To stop the radio and start disc play, press this button.
Press the button once during disc play to pause.
To release from pause mode, press this button again.
To go to the beginning of desired track
Track up & Down.
During play, press either the track up ( )or the track down( )
button for less than one second.
When you wish to locate a particular program, press the track/tune
button in desired direction.
Reverse & Fast Forward
During play, press either the track up ( )or the track down( )
for more than one second.
If the track down button is pressed, the disc is set to the rewind mode.
To cancel the mode, release it.
If the up button is pressed, the disc is set to the fast forward mode.
Release to cancel the mode.
TRACK DOWN
TRACK UP

COMPACT DISC PLAYER
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12. TOP Function (TOP, )
At anytime you want to listen to the title song of disc, press this
button softly. Then the CD will be played from the NO.1 track.
13. Intro Scan (INT, )
Press the INT button to know what songs are on the disc. It starts
to play the first 10 seconds of the tracks which are from the next
song to the last one, while “INTRO” appears on the display.
Press the INT button once more to listen to the song you want to
hear while this function is operates. Then “INTRO” disappears.
14. Repeat Function (RPT, )
If you want to listen to a song repeatedly, press the RPT button,
then “RPT” appears on the display. Press the button once again,
the function returns to normal play mode.
15. Random Function (RDM, )
If you want to enjoy the songs in a random order, press RDM
button. Then “RDM” appears on the display.
Press the button once again, the function returns to normal play
mode.
16. Disc ejection ( )
Press the “ EJECT ” button to remove your disc from the unit after
open up the Front Panel.
CD Reset Button ( )
In the event of the unit not functioning correctly in CDP
mode, gently press this button for more than 2 seconds.
The disc will be ejected and the unit will return to the initial
memorized status.
MAINTENANCE AND PRECAUTIONS
FM car antenna
When tuning in FM stations while the vehicle is moving, the
vehicle will pass through changing signal conditions ranging
from strong signals near broadcast stations to extremely
weak signals. If any FM antenna is not used, the sensitivity
may be reduced and the noise may increase as the signal
conditions keep changing. For FM reception with a good
sound quality and minimal noise, it is recommended that
you attach a special FM car antenna.
Replacing the fuse
If the fuse has blown, replace with a fresh unit having the
same amperage. If the new fuse blows as soon as it is
inserted, there may be something wrong the unit. In cases
like this, contact your dealer.
When opening the fuse holder, always make sure that the
ignition is switched off.

COMPACT DISC PLAYER USING THE COMPACT DISC
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Cleaning discs
Before playing, clean the disc with an optional
cleaning cloth.
Wipethediscinthedirectionofthearrow.
Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially
available cleaners or antistatic spray intended for analog discs.
Note:
Do not insert a disc with the label surface down. Doing so may
damage the unit.
Do not try to insert another disc when one
has been already inserted.
Handle the disc by its edge, and to keep the
disc clean, do not touch the surface.
Do not stick paper or tape on disc.
Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or
heat sources such as hot air ducts, or leave it in a car parked in
direct sunlight where temperatures may be excessive.

SPECIFICATION
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GENERAL
Power requirement DC 12.0V / Rated : 14.4V
(Usable:10.8 ~15.6V)Negative
ground
Maximum output power 160watts total
Rated output power 40 watts per channel into
4 ohms (1KHz, 1% total
harmonic distortion)
Current consumption 10A Maximum
CD PLAYER SECTION
System Compact disc digital audio
system
Frequency 10-20,000 Hz 3dB
Total harmonic distortion less than 0.15% at 2 Watts
Signal to noise ratio(A network) 70dB
Wow and flutter Below measurable limit
Laser Diode Properties Material
GaAlAs
Wave length
760-800 mm
Emission Duration
Continuous
Laser out-put Power
Less than 44.6 W
This output is the value measured at a distance of 200mm from the
objective lens surface on the Optical Pick-up Block.
Dimensions (W H D)
Escutcheon 188 58 15 mm
Body 178 50 165 mm
Weight (Net) 1.8 kg
Controls
BASS/TREBLE 10dB at 100Hz/10kHz
TUNER SECTION
FM MW LW
Tuning range 87.5 to 108 MHz 522 to 1620 KHz 144 to 288 KHz
Usable sensitivity 25 dB/ V 40dB/ V
Mono IHF 6 dB/ V (75 ohms)
50 dB quieting sensitivity 50 dB
Stereo 30 dB/ V
Signal to Noise ratio
Stereo / mono 55 dB/60 dB
Channel step 100 KHz 9 KHz

MEMO
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