Legacy LCD35 User manual

SPECIFICATION
GENERAL
Power requirement...................................................DC 12V. Negative Ground
Unit dimensions...................................................178[W] X 150[D] X 50[H] mm.
FM SECTION
Frequency range..............................................................88.0MHz -108.0MHz.
Usable sensitivity......................................................................................10uV.
I.F Frequency.....................................................................................10.7MHz.
AM(MW) SECTION
Frequency range...............................................................530KHz - 1700KHz.
LINE - OUT [OPTION]
Output...............................................................................800mV @ CD MAX.
Impedance........................................................................................10K ohm.
CD PLAYER
System.................................................................Compact disc audio system.
Usable disc....................................................................... .CD, CD-R, CD-RW
Signal format......................................................sampling frequency 44.1KHz.
No. of quantization bits 1bit.
Frequency characteristics.......................................................40-100Hz < 5dB
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10K-20KHz < 5dB.
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Signal to noise ratio.........................................60dB [1KHz] [IEC - A net work].
Current consumption............................................................................3A MAX.
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Maximum Power Output........................................................................7W X 2.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL:LCD35
LEGACY
THEFT DETERRENT IMMOVABLE CHASSIS
LCD DISPLAY COMPACT DISC PLAYER
ANALOGUE DISPLAY AM/FM TUNING RADIO
COMPACT
DIGITALAUDIO
LUD ST LOC
RDM
RPT
INT
94
TUNE
AM
FM 88 91
540 620
MU/
RDM
LOC
MON BAND
1200
10698
INT
103
950750
MHz
108
RPT
1600 KHz
MODE
LOUD
LB
A
L
-TONE+
VOL
R
LEGACY
LCD35

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Before using the check list please make all the connections first.
If you still have questions after going through the checklist, please consult
your local customer service representative.
DEAR CUSTOMER:
Thank you for your purchase of
Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you have just purchased is only the start
of your musical enjoyment. Now it is time to consider how you can maximize the fun and
excitement your equipment offers.
We hope you get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level.
One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blare or distortion,
and, more important, without affecting your sensitive hearing.
Sound can be misled. Over time your hearing " comfort level " adapts to higher volumes
of sound. So what sounds " normal " can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing.
Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.
To establish a safe level:
Start your volume control at the lowest setting , then slowly increase the sound until you can
hear it comfortably and clearly, and without distortion we want you listening for a lifetime.
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:
Set the dial and leave it there.
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the
future. After all, we want you listening for a lifetime.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This product features a number of sophisticated functions ensuring superior reception and
operation. All are designed for the easiest possible use, but many are not self-explanatory.
This operation manual is intended to help you benefit fully from their potential and to
maximize your listening enjoyment.
We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the functions and their operation by
reading through the manual before you begin using this product. In this operation manual,
the Basic Operation for each sound source is outlined at the beginning of its explanation,
covering simple operation for that source, such as merely playing music.
this CD player.
Remark:
In addition to normal audio CD, this unit can play CD-R and CD-R/W disc that contain
audio tracks as well; however, depending on the conditions of the recording equipment,
recording program or the CD-R as well as CD-R/W disc itself, some CD-R or CD-R/W
may not play.
When making music CD with CD-R or CD-R/W disc, too high recording speed may
result in poor signal quality and therefore, it is recommendable to select 24x or lower
speed for CD-R recording and 4x or lower speed for CD-R/W recording.
PROBLEM
No power
Disc cannot
be loaded or
ejected
CAUSE
The fuse is blown
Another CD is present in the
player
Disc incorrectly inserted
upside-down
CD is extremely dirty or
defective
Temperature inside the car is
too high
Condensation
Volume is too low
No sound
Sound skips
The antenna cable is not
connected Insert the antenna cable firmly
The radio does
not work
Wiring is not properly
connected
The installation angle is more
than 30 degrees
CD is extremely dirty or
defective
Clean the CD or try a different CD
Adjust the installation angle to less
than 30 degrees
Adjust volume to a desired level
Check wiring connection
Turn off the player for at least an
hour, then try again.
Give enough time for the temper-
ature in the vehicle to cool down.
Clean the CD or try a different CD
Insert the CD with label face up
Remove CD in the player, then insert
a new one with label face up
Replace the fuse
The car ignition is not on.
If the power supply is properly
connected to the car, switch the
ignition key to " ACC "
SOLUTION

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LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROL
1. POWER BUTTON
Turn the power supply on or off by pressing the button briefly.
2. VOLUME CONTROL
Slide this knob left or right to decrease or increase the volume level to the
appropriate listening level.
3. BALANCE CONTROL
Slide this knob left or right to adjust the left / right speaker balance.
4. TONE CONTROL
Slide this knob left or right to adjust the tone effect.
5. MU/ BUTTON
In RADIO mode, press the MU/ button briefly to suppress the loudspeaker;
press again to resume listening.
In CD playback state, press the MU/ button briefly to interrupt the playback
of the CD; press again to resume normal playback.
6. CD SLOT
7. FREQUENCY ANALOGUE DIAL
8. LCD DISPLAY
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INSTALLATION METHOD
This is an anti-theft installation method.
The main unit wears a METAL MOUNTING SLEEVE.
Please connect the wiring, eg, the Power Supply, the Speakers and the Antenna
according to the requirements of this Instruction Manual, then install the metal
mounting sleeve into the car as per the diagram illustrated below.
METAL SUPPORTSTRAP To raise the anti-skip capability of the unit,
please ensure the metal support strap is
connected firmly to the car chassis.
To properly fix the metal mounting
sleeve, bend the tabs of the sleeve
with a screwdriver to secure the
bracket firmly in place.
UNIT CHASSIS
METAL MOUNTING SLEEVE
DASHBOARD
To remove the CD player out of the metal mounting sleeve, inser
the two supplied keys into the left and right side slots of the chassis
at the same time. Then pull the chassis out of the metal mounting sleeve
as shown in the illustration.
NOTE
Before installing and operatingthe
unit, remove the
illustrated by the arrows.
METAL MOUNTING
SLEEVE
Remove the two screwsthat protect
the unit during transportationbefore
operating the unit.
PRECAUTION OF DISC PLAY:
Cleaning the CD:
Before playing a CD, wipe it off with a clean, dust-free cleaning
cloth. Wipe the disc in the direction of the arrow.
Always insert the CD with the label side facing upwards.
If the CD is inserted with the printed side facing downwards,
the device may be damaged.
Note: If there is already a CD in the CD slot, do not try to
insert a second CD. For this may damage the device.
Always hold CDs by the edge. In order to keep the CD clean do
not touch the surface. Pull out the CD as the direction of follows.
Do not attach any sticker or adhesive tape on the CD.
Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight or sources of heat such
as heating pipes.
Do not leave CDs in a car if it parked in direct sunlight as that will
lead to a considerable rise in the temperature inside the car.
Note: Do not use any solvents such as petrol or thinning agents.
Commercially available cleaning substances or antistatic spray will
damage the device.
COMPACT
DIGITALAUDIO
LUD ST LOC
RDM
RPT
INT
94
TUNE
AM
FM 88 91
540 620
MU/
RDM
LOC
MON BAND
1200
10698
INT
103
950750
MHz
108
RPT
1600 KHz
MODE
LOUD
LB
A
L
-TONE+
VOL
R
LEGACY
LCD35

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9. SKIP TRACK UP/ FAST REVERSE BUTTON
In CD playback state, press the button briefly to play the next track.
Press and hold the button to fast forward, the CD playback stats when
release the button.
10. SKIP TRACK DOWN / FAST REVERSE BUTTON
In CD playback state, press the button briefly to play the previous track.
Press and hold the button to fast reverse, the CD playback starts when
release the button.
11. CD EJECT BUTTON
In power supply on state, the loaded CD can be ejected by pressing the
button.
12. TUNING CONTROL
In RADIO mode, rotate this tuning knob to set the dial pointer against the
station frequency as desired within FM/AM.
13. MON/INT BUTTON
MONST MODE: (This operation is effective on FM reception only.)
In RADIO mode, press this button briefly to change between mono and
stereo modes. The character ST will be visible on the display while there is
a strong signal from an FM station that is broadcasting in stereo.
Mono improves the reception of the distant stereo FM stations.
INT MODE:
In CD playback state, press this button briefly to play the first 10 seconds of
each track on the current disc. The character INT appears on the display.
Press again to exit the INT mode and resume CD playback when you locate
your desired track.
14. LOC/RDM BUTTON
LOCAL /DISTANT MODE: ( This operation is effective on FM reception only.)
In RADIO mode, press this button briefly to change between local and distant
reception. Pressing this button briefly will improve reception in some areas
where the signal is too strong. The character LOC will appears on the display
indicating you are in the local reception mode. press again to release it to
improve distant reception when you are located in an area with a weak signal.
Use of this button toggles between local and distant FM reception.
RDM MODE:
IN CD playback state, press this button briefly for random playback mode.
The character RDM appears on the LCD display, then press the button
to play the entire track on the current disc in random order, press again to
cancel this RDM playback mode.
( NOTE: When the LCD display still display CD playback logo after
ejecting a disc, and it may occur incapable load CD, then you can press the
button to resume normal.)
15. MODE/LOUD BUTTON
MODE BUTTON:
(1) When there is a disc in the CD compartment, press this button briefly to
change between CD and RADIO mode each other. The LCD display will
appears radio reception status when you change it to radio mode; The
LCD display will appears CD playback status when you change it to CD
mode.
(2) When there is no a disc in the CD compartment, this button has not the
function of mode changing.
LOUD BUTTON:
Press this button briefly to enhance the bass output while the volume level
is low. The character LUD will be visible on the display.
Press again to cancel loudness effect.
16. BAND/RPT BUTTON
BAND BUTTON:
In RADIO mode, press this button briefly to change between AM and FM.
The corresponding character of band which has been selected will appear
on the display.
RPT MODE:
In CD playback state, press this button to repeat play the current track.
The character RPT will be visible on the display. Press again to stop repeat.
WIRING DIAGRAM
Note:
If you have 2 speakers system, use 4 ohm impedance loudspeaker;
If you have 4 speakers system, use 8 ohm impedance loudspeaker
to reduce the distortion during high volume level.
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LEFT
LOUDSPEAKER
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GRAY/BLACK
GRAY
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ANTENNA PLUG
BLACK(GND)
IGNITION SWITCH
RED (B+)
BLUE AUTO ANT
FUSE 3A
GREEN/BLACK
GREEN RIGHT
LOUDSPEAKER
RCA LINE OUT RED R
WHITE L
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