Phase Linear UCD300 User manual

·UCD300jUMP400
Owner's Manual/Manual del Usario/Manual de L'Utilisateur
AM/FM/CD Receiver
Receptor AM/FM/CD
AM/FM/CD Ampli-Syntoniseur

UCD300/UMP400
Para obtener instrucciones en Espanol, dirijase a
la
pagina 20. Pour
des
instructions en Francais,
referez-vous
a la page 38.
PREPARATION
Getting
Started
It's a good idea to read all
of
the instructions
before beginning the installation.
Contents
Installation Instructions................... .,' 3
Wiring ............... .................... .
...
5
Installing the Removable Faceplate
..
6
Operating Instructions .................. ...... 7
CD Player Operating Instructions. ....
11
MP3
Player Operation (UMP400)........... 13
CD Changer Controls............................ 14
Remote Control..... .................
..15
Care and Maintenance
........................
16
Specifications ........... ...................... .... 17
90 Day Limited
warranty.
.
..
18
Installation
Requirements
This unit
is
designed for installation in cars,
trucks and vans with an existing radio opening.
In
many cases, a special installation kit will be
required to mount
the
radio to the dashboard.
These kits are available
at
electronics supply
stores and
car
stereo specialty shops. Always
check
the
kit application before purchasing to
make sure
the
kit
works
with
your
vehicle.
If
you
need a kit but cannot locate one, call
our
customer support line
at
1-800-323-4815.
(U.S.A. and Canada only,)
Tools
and
Supplies
The following
tools
and supplies are needed to
install
the
radio.
Torx type, ftathead and Philips
screwdrivers
Wire cutters and strippers
Tools to remove existing radio
(screwdriver, socket wrench set
or
other
tools)
Electrical tape
Crimping tool
Volt
meterltest
light
Crimp connections
18
gauge wire for power connections
16-18 gauge speakerwire
Speaker
Requirements
Only connect speakers rated with a load
impedance
of
4 ohms. Speakers with a load
impedance
of
less than 4
ohms
could damage
the unit.
2
Disconnect
Battery
Before you begin, disconnect the battery
negative terminal.
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Toll-Free
Installation
Assistance
Ifyou require assistance, contact Technical
Support
at
1-800-323-4815 from 8:30 a.m. to
7:00 p.m. EST Monday through Friday and from
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
EST
on Saturday.
(U.S.A. and Canada only.)

UCD300/UMP400
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
Installation
Using
a
Mounting
Sleeve
1.
Slide the mounting sleeve offthe chassis.
Ifit is locked into position, use the removal
tools (supplied) to disengage
tl.
2.
Check the dashboard opening size
by
sliding the mounting sleeve into it. Ifthe
opening istoo small, carefully
cut
or
file
as
necessary until the sleeve easily slides
into
the
opening.
Do
not force the sleeve
into
the
opening or cause it to bend or
bow.
Check forsufficient space behind
the
dashboard for the radio chassis.
3.
Locate the series
of
bend tabs along the
top, bottom, and sides
of
the mounting
sleeve. With the sleeve fully inserted into
the
dashboard opening, bend as many of
the
tabs outward as necessary to firmly
secure the sleeve
to
the dashboard.
4.
Place the radio
in
front
of
the dashboard
opening
so
the wiring can
be
brought
through the mounting sleeve. Follow the
wiring diagram carefully and make certain
all
connections are secure and insulated
with wire nuts or electrical tape. After
completing the wiring connections, turn
the
unit
on
to confirm operation (vehicle
ignition must
be
"on"). Ifthe unit does not
operate, re-check all wiring until the
problem is corrected.
5.
6.
7.
Make sure the radio is right-side
up,
then
carefully slide the radio into the mounting
sleeve until itis fully seated
and
the
spring
clips lock it into place.
Attach
one
end ofthe perforated support
strap (supplied) to the screw stud
on
the
rear
of
the chassis using the hex nut
provided. Fasten the other end of
the
perforated strapto a secure part ofthe
dashboard either above or below the radio
using the screw provided.
Bend
the strap
to position itas necessary.
Test
the radio using the Operating Instruc-
tions that follow.
CAUTION: The
support
strap
must
be usedto prevent
damage to the dashboard from
the weight
of
the radio
or
Improperoperation due to
vibration.
CAUTION:
For
proper
operation
of
the
CD
player, the chassis
must
be mounted
within
20°
of
horizontal. Make sure the
unit
is
mounted
within
this limitation.
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INSTALLATION
BEND TABS

INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
Installation
Using a Kit
Ifyour vehicle requires the
use
of
an
installation
kit to mount this radio, follow the instructions
included
with
the installation kit
to
attach the
radio
to
the mounting plate supplied
with
the
kit.
1.
Wire
and test the
radio
as described
in
step 4 of"Installation Using a Mounting
Sleeve" .
2.
Install the radio mounting plate assembly
to
the
sub~dashboard
according
to
the
installation kit instructions.
3.
Attach the support strap
to
the
radio
and
dashboard as described
in
step 6
of
"Installation Using a Mounting Sleeve" .
4.
Replace the dashboard trim
panel.
ISO
Installation
This unit hasthreaded hotes
in
the chassis side
panels which
may
be
used
with
the original
factory
mounting
brackets of
some
Toyota,
Nissan, Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Hyundai
and
Honda
vehicles
to
mount the radio
to
the dashboard.
Please consult with your local car stereo
specialty shop for assistance
on
this type
of
installation.
1.
Remove
the existing factory
radio
from
the
dashboard
or
centerconsole mounting.
Save all hardware and brackets as they
will
be
used
to
mount
the
new
radio.
ISO INSTALLATION
2.
Carefully unsnap the plastic
frame
from
the
front ofthenew radio chassis.
Remove
and
discard the frame.
3.
Remove
the factory mounting brackets
and
hardWare
from
the existing radio
and
attach
them
to
the
new
radio.
CAUTION:
Do
not
exceed
M5
X 6
MM
screw
size. Longerscrews
may
touch anddamage
components inside the chassis.
4.
Wire
the new radio
to
the vehicle as
described
in
step
4
of
~Installation
Using
a
Mounting Sleeve" .
5.
Mount the
new
radio assembly
to
the
dashboard or center console using the
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reverse procedure
in
step 1
of
"Installation
Using a Mounting Sleeve" .
Removing
the
Radio
To
remove
the
radio
after installation, remove
the
trim
ring
by lifting
in
the centerand pulling
it
offfrom either side. Insert the removal keys
straight back until they lock, then pull the
radio
out.
If removal keys are inserted
at
an
angle,
they
will
not
lock properly
and
will
not
release
the
unit.
REMOVING THE RADIO
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Antenna
COilIlector
Amplifier Wiring
Connect line
out
for
optional
external amplifiers. The red
connector is
for
the right and the
white connector is
for
the left.
WARNING! Never combine (bridge) outputs
for use with 1speaker.
WARNING! Neverground negative speaker
leads to chassis ground.
CAUTION: Failure to wire exactly as shown
may
cause electrical damage to the radio. LRrARG
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CD
Changer
Connector
Power Antenna
Connect to power antenna
or
amplifier.
If
not used. tape
bare
end
of
wire.
Ground
Connect to ground terminal.
Memory/Battery
Connect to battery
or
12 volt
power
source that is always
live.
The
radio will not work
if
this wire is notconnected.
Accessoryllgnition
Connect
to
existing radio
wire
or
radio fuse.
Fuses
When replacing a fuse, make
sure the new fuse is thecorrect
type
(ATO)
and amperage,
Using an incorrect fuse could
damage the radio.

INSTALLING
THE
REMOVABLE
FACEPLATE
Faceplate
Installation
To
installthe faceplate, slip the right edge
olthe
front panel into the radio then gently press
the
left side into place.
Faceplate
Detachment
To
remove the faceplate, press the RELEASE
... button, and pull gently
on
the left
side
olthe
front panel.
For
safekeeping, store the front panel
in
the
protective case provided.
Handling
Precautions
Make sure the front
panel
is right-side-up
when attaching itto the chassis as
it
cannot
be
attached when up-side down.
Do
not pressvery hard
on
the
front panel
when attaching itto the chassis.
No
more
than lightto moderate pressure is needed.
When attaching the front panel, make sure
it iscentered in the chassis
frame
and is
pressed straight into position.
Do
not drop the front panel.
Do
not put pressure on the display or
control buttons when handling the front
panel.
Do
nottouch the electrical terminatson the
front panel or main unit.
Remove dirt or foreign substances with a
clean, drycloth
only.
Do
not expose the front panel to extreme
temperatures or direct sunlight.
Keep volatile agents such as benzene,
thinner or insecticidesaway from the front
panel.
Do
not disassemble the front panel.
When taking the front panel
w'lth
you,
please use the supplied carrying case to
protect
the
panel
from
dirt and damage,
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UCD300/UMP400
Make sure there is
no
dust or dirt
on
the
electrical terminals on the back ofthe
panel as this could cause intermittent
operation or other malfunctions,

UCD300/UMP400
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
CD
Power
On/Off
Button
(PWR)
Press the PWR button
(1)
to
turn the unit
on
and
offwhen the vehicle ignition switch is
on.
When the unit isoff, the clock is automatically
displayed
on
the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
panel unlessthe ignition switch is
off.
Ifthe
radio
isoffwhen the ignition switch is turned
off,
the
PWR button must
be
pressed
to
turn the
radio
on
afterthe ignition switch is turned
on.
If
the ignition switch is turned offwhile the radio is
on, the radio will come
on
automatically when
the ignition switch is again turned
on.
®
Liquid
Crystal
Display
Panel
The
Liquid
Crystal Display (LCD) panel displays
the frequency, time and all activated functions,
including a5-bar graph which depicts the signal
level.
NOTE;
It
is a characteristic
of
LCDpanels
that,
if
subjected
to
cold
temperatures
for
an
extended
period
oft/mel
they
may
take
longer
to
illuminate than
under
nonnal
conditions. In additlonl the
visibility
of
the
numbers
on
the LCD
may
slightly
decrease.
The LCDread-out
will
return
to
nonnal
when
the temperatureinside the vehicle increases
to a
normal
range.
®
Volume
Control
(AUDIO)
To
increase the volume level, turn the AUDIO
control
(3)
clockwise.
To
decrease
the
volume
level, turn the AUDIO control counter-
clockwise.
The
volume will increase/decrease
and the level will
be
shown
on
display panel
from
aminimum
ofuVOL
OO"to
a
maximum
of
"VOL 1
00".
The
display will automatically return
to
the
normal indication 5 seconds after
the
last
volume adjustment orwhen another function is
activated.
The
AUDIO control is also
used
in
conjunction with the SEL button
(4)
to
adjust
the
bass,
treble, balance and fader levels.
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Select
Button
(SEL)
The
SELbutton is used
to
select the audio
function (volume, bass, treble, balance or fade)
to
be
adjusted using the AUDIO control
(3).
Press the SEL button (4) once
to
set
the
unit
for
volume adjustment
(~VOL"
will
appear
on
the
display panel). Press the button additional
times
to
select bass adjustment
("
BAS"
on
display panel), treble adjustment (TRB),
balance (BAL), fader
(FAD),
and volume (VOL)
again.
The
display will return to the normal
indication 5 secondsafterthe
last
adjustment or
when another function
is
activated.

OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
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Bass
Control
To
adjust the basslevel, first select the Bass
mode by pressing the SEL button (4) until
"BASH
appears on the display
panel.
Within
five
seconds, turn the AUDIO control
(3)
to adjust
the
bass response from a minimum of"BAS -
10" to a maximum
of
"BAS 10".
~BAS
00"
represents a flat response.
o
Treble
Control
To
adjust the treble level, press the
SEL
button
(4)
until
"TRB"
appears on
the
display panel.
Within five seconds, turn the
AUDIO
control
(3)
to
adjust the treble
from
a minimum of"TRB -
10"
to a maximum
of~TRB
10", "TRB
00"
represents a flat response.
o
left/Right
Balance
Control
To
adjust the left-right speaker balance, press
and
release the SEL button
(4)
until
the
"BAL"
indication appears on the display panel. Within
five
seconds, turn the AUDIO control
(3)
to
adjust
the
balance between the left
and
right
speakers from "BAL 1
OL"
(fuJlleH)
to "BAL 1
OR"
(full right). "BAL L=R" represents
an
equal
balance level between the left
and
right
speakers.
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Front/Rear
Fader
Control
To
adjust the front/rear speaker balance, press
the
SEL button (4) until
"FAD"
appears
on
the
display panel. Within five seconds, turn the
AUDIO control (3) to adjust
the
balance
between the front and rear speakers
from
"FAD
10F" (full front) to "FAD 1
OR"
(full rear).
"FAD
F=R"
represents an equal balance level
between the front
and
rear speakers.
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Audible
Beep
Press
SEL
(4)
for>
3 seconds
to
access the
Beep
Tone
menu. Turn the AUDIO control
(3)
to select "BEEP ALL", "BEEP 2ND", or "BEEP
OFF".
®
AM/FM
Band Selector (BAND)
During radio
play,
each time the
BAND
button
(5)
is pressed, the radio band changes.
The
indications "AM
1",
" F
1",
"F
2",
or"F
3"
will
appear
on
the display panel according
to
your
selection.

UCD300/UMP400
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
®
Loudness
Control
(BANDI
LOUD)
When listening to music at low volume levels,
this feature will boost the bass and treble
ranges to compensate for
the
characteristics of
hUman
hearing. Press and hold
the
BANDI
LOUD button
(5)
to activate this feature as
indicated
by
a beep tone
and
"LOUD
ON"
appearing on the display panel. ("LOU" remains
on
the display.) Pressing
and
holding the button
again will sound a beep tone
and
display
"LOUD
OFF".
"LOU"
will
disappear.
®
Tuning
Control
Seek Tuning
Press the lUNEI1RACK (
..
,)
button (6a)
to
tune the radio higher, or the
ruNE/TRACK
(<:""111)
button (6b) to tune the radio
lower.
The
radio will seek the next strong station and stop.
Manual Tuning
To
manually seek a specific station, first press
and hold eitherthe
up
or down lUNEITRACK
button
(6a
and
6b)
until "MANUAL" appears
on
the
display. Press the
up
or down
ruNEI
TRACK buttons momentarily
to
tune two
frequency steps
at
a time.lf
no
further tuning is
performed after
five
seconds, "AUTO" will
appear momentarily
on
the display,
and
tuning
will revert to
the
original tuning
mode.
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FM
Mono
Select
(MON)
During
FM
radio operation, the
MON
button
(7)
is used
to
select monaural or stereo reception
of
the broadcast signal. Under normal reception
conditions, the unit should
be
left
in
the stereo
mode
(indicated
by
"STEREO" when tuned to
an
FM
stereo signal). If
the
Signal
is too noisy
for comfortable listening, press the
MON
button; the "STEREO" indication will disappear
from the display panel and "MONO" will appear.
To
return to stereo reception
mode,
press the
button again.
®
Auto-Store/Pre-Set
Scan
(AS/PS
or
AMS)
Press the AS/PS or AMS button
(8)
momentarily to scan the 6 stations in the pre-
set memory for all
FM
bands. The unit will stop
at
each pre-set station for 10 seconds. Press
AS/PS or AMS again
to
stop scanning
and
select the current frequency. Press the AS/PS
or AMS button for
more
than 2 seconds
to
activate the Auto-store Tuning feature. The
radio will automatically scan the band
in
use
and
enter strong stations into the pre-set
memory positions for that
band.
Auto-store will
erase
any
stored stations.
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®
Local
Button
(LOC)
During radio operation, received signals
are
usually
in
stereo mode as indicated
by
the
"ST'
icon;
however, when the signals
are
weak or
intermittent, you can activate the Local (LOC)
mode
by
pressing the LOC button (9)("LOC"
appears on the display). This
mode
favors
access to local stations whose signals are
much stronger; thereby improving radio
reception. Press
the
LOC button again
to
terminate Local receive
mode
("LOC"
disappears from the display panel).
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Audio
Mute
(MUT)
Press the
MUT
button (10) to silence the
volume from the system. "MUTE" will appear
on
the
display panel. Press
MUT
again (or activate
another function)
to
return the volume level
to
the
setting that was
in
use
before
the
Mute
function was activated.

OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
®
Station
Pre-Set
Memories
To
set any
of
the
6
pre~set
memory buttons,
use the following procedure:
1.
Turn the unit on and select the desired
band.
2. Select the first station to be pre-set using
the
lUNEIlRACK
buttons (6a and 6b).
3.
Press and hold a pre-set button until you
heara
confirmation tone. The pre-set
number
will
appear
on the display panel.
The station is
now
stored and can be re-
called
at
any
time
by
momentarily pressing
that button.
Repeat the above procedure forthe remaining
5 pre-sets for
the
current band. Six stations can
be stored
for
each
of
the bands.
@
Equalizer
Selector
(EQ)
The
EQ
button (12) applies preset sound
effects to the unit's audio output signal. When
pressed, it
will
activate one
of
the following
modes: "FLAT', "CLASSICS", "POP M", "ROCK
M" or "DSP OFF".
\lVhen
the Equalizer function
is active, the
bass
and treble levels can still be
changed to accommodate the listener's ear.
VVhen
the EQ function is notactive, the unit
returns to the user-set bass and treble levels.
@
Display
Selector
(DSP)
This unit can display either the clock time or
radio frequency/CD player functions. Press the
DSP
or
DISP/O button (13) to display the time
for approximately 5 seconds. The correct time-
of-day can
be
set by pressing and holding the
DSP
or
DISP/O button.
Settingthe
Clock
To
set
the
clock, perform the following steps:
1. Press the DSP
or
DtSP/O button (13) to
display the clock.
2.
Press and hold the DSP
or
DtSP/o button
(13) until the time display flashes.
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3. Within 5 seconds, press the TUNE!
TRACK
« ..)button (6b) to adjust the
minutes
to
the desired setting.
4. Press the
lUNE/TRACK
(
..
» button (6a)
to adjust the
hour
and the "AM"I"PM"
indication
to
the desired time.
5. Press the DSP
or
DISPJO
button again to
return to radio frequency or disc play
or
wait five seconds and normal operation
will resume automatically.

UCD300/UMP400
CD
PLAYER
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
@
Disc
Slot
With the label surface facing
up,
gently insert
the disc into the slot until the soft-loading
mechanism engagesand disc play begins.
"5--
Cop
---"
will appear momentarily.
Once
loaded, the
(II')
indication
will
become
animated and the track number
and
elapsed
time will appear
in
the display.
NOTE: The
unit
is
designed
for
play
of
standard
5"
(12
cmJ
compact
discs
only.
Do
notattemptto
use
3" (8 em.) CD singles in
this
unit,
either
with
or
without
an
adaptor,
asdamage
to
the
player
andlor
the
disc
may
occur. Such damage
will
not
be
covered
by
the warrantyon this
product
®
Track
Selector
(TUNE/
TRACK)
The
Track Select functions are used
to
quickly
access the beginning
of
a particular track. Each
time the
ruNEIlRACK
(
..
» button (6a) is
pressed, the next higher track number is
selected, as shown
on
the display panel.
Each
time the
ruNEIlRACK
«"")
button (6b) is
pressed, the next lower track number
is
selected, as shown
on
the display panel.
®
Cue/Review
Functions
Press and
hold
the
ruNEIlRACK
(
..
» button
(6a)
to
adVance
rapidly forward or the
ruNEI
lRACK
«"")
button (6b)
to
advance rapidly
backward. During either function, the elapsed
time
of
each track will
be
shown
on
the display
panel.
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Disc
Play/Pause
Select
Press the 1
PAU
or
1>111
button (16) to freeze
disc
play.
"S-PAUSE" will appear
on
the display.
Press 1 PAU or
....
/11
again to resume disc play
and
the "S-PAUSE" indication will disappear.
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Track
Scan
Select
(SCN)
During disc
play,
pressthe 2
SCN
button (17)
to
play the first 10 seconds ofeach track.
("S-SCN" will
be
displayed with the track
number).
VVhen
a desired track
is
reached,
press the 2
SeN
button again
to
cancel the
function and play the selected track. Track
Scan
mode
can also
be
canceled
by
activating
the
Repeat Play (18) or Random
Play
(19)
fUnctions.

CD
PLAYER
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
@
Track
Repeat
Play
Select
(RPT)
During disc play, pressthe 3 RPT button (18) to
repeat play
of
the selected track ("S-RPT' will
appear
on
the display penel).
Play
ofthe track
will continue to repeat until 3 RPT is pressed
again
and
the
"S-RPT"
indication disappears
from
the display panel. Repeat Play mode can
also
be
canceled
by
activating the Track
Scan
(17) or Random Play (19) functions.
@
Random
Play
Select
(SHF)
During disc
play,
pressthe 4
SHF
button (19) to
play the trackson the discin a random, shuffled
order
("S-SHF~
will appear
on
the display
panel).
In
Random Play mode,
you
can
press
the
lUNEITRACKbuttons
(6a
and
6b) to select
tracks in a random order instead ofthe normal
progression. Press4 SHF again
to
cancel
Random Play mode. Random Play mode can
also be canceled
by
activating the Repeat Play
(18) or Track Scan (17) functions.
@
Mode
Selector
(MODE)
Pressthe
MODE
button (14)
to
change
between CD player
and
radio operation. The
current
mode
is indicated
on
the display panel.
During
CD
player operation, this button
may
be
used to change to radio without ejecting
the
disc (the
CD
icon
(,)
will remain
on
the
display to show that a disc is still loaded).
Press MODE again
to
return to
CD
player
mode.
UCD300/UMP400
@
Disc
Eject
Button
V\lhen
the
disc eject.!: button (20) is pressed,
disc play is stopped,
the
disc is ejected,
and
the
unit will change to radio operation. Ifthe disc is
not removed from the unit within
15
seconds,
the discwill be re-Ioaded.
NOTE:
To
prevent
a
disc
from
accidentally
being damaged, always remove the
disc
from the
unit
when
disc
play
Is finished.

UCD300/UMP400
MP3
PLAYER
OPERATION
(UMP400)
This
section
applies
to
the
UMP400
only.
Instructions forlnsert/Eject, PlaylPause, Track
Selection, Cue/Review, Scan, Repeat,
and
Random are the same
for
CD
and
MP3
operation. Please see the CD Player Operation
section
for
information aboutthese topics.
After inserting an MP3 disc, "MP3 T" and the
track number momentarily appear, followed by
the
ID
Tag
(if supported). After these initial
indications, the track number and song title
alternately appear, with the
song
title
scrolnng
right to left across the display.
Display
Information
Press
BAND
(5 ) to display the 103 tag.
if
available, The
10
tag can specify the song title,
artist, album, year and/or comments. If
no
JO
tag is available,
"-NO
103"
will appear
in
the
display following the comments.
Direct
Song/
File
Access
Press the
AMS
(8)
button once to enable direct
track searching. Use the AUDIO control (3) to
select the desired song/file. Pressthe
BAND/
LOUD/ENTER (5) button to play the selected
song/file,
or
do nothing and the unit
wilt
search
and play the song/file within three seconds.
Searching
by
Name
1. Press the AMS button (8) twice to enable
directory
or
file name searching.
2. Use the AUDIO control (3) to select the
characters A-Z, _, -,
+,
and 0-9.
3.
Press the
SEL
button (4) to confirm entry
of each character.
4. Pressthe BAND/LOUD/ENTER button (5)
to begin the search.
If
the selected entry
is
a directory name,
'"
'"
will
be
displayed.
5. Use the AUDIO control to select the song/
file in this directory/folder.
6. Press BAND/LOUD/ENTERto play the
selected song/file.
13
Searching
the
Root
Directory
1.
Press the AMS button (8) three times.
2. Use the AUDIO control (3) to select the
desired directory/song. Ifa directory
is
present, "O-DIR" appears
in
the display.
3.
Pressthe BAND/LOUD/ENTER button (5)
to access the directory.
",
'"
will
appear
in the display indicating that a directory
has
been selected for searching.
4. Use the AUDIO control
to
select the songl
file.
5.
Press BAND/LOUD/ENTERto play your
selection.

CD
CHANGER
CONTROLS
Built into the UCD300and UCD40Q are controls
to
operate
an
optional
CD
changer.
Please
check
with
your
Phase
Unear/AudiovQx
car
stereo specialist or
call1-800~323-4815
for
recommendations
of
the
models that will work
with this radio.
Adjustment
of
the audio functions (volume,
tone, balancs,
and
fader) and
CD
fUnctions
(PauselPlay, SCN,
SHF,
RPT
and
TRACK
selection)
for
the CD changeroperate in the
same
manner
as
they
do
for
radio play. See the
Operation
and
CD
Player Operation sections
forinfonnation aboutthese topics.
The
following controls will operate
an
optional
CD changer when it is installed and connected
to
this radio. Refer
to
the
owner's manual
included with the CD changer for instructions
on
the
installation
and
correct loading
and
use
of
the
CD
magazine.
@ CD
Changer
Mode
Selector
(MODE)
Pressthe
MODE
button
(14)
to
select operation
ofthe
CD
changer,
as shown
by
"CDC"
on
the
display
panel.
Disc
play
will
begin
and
the
disc
and track number will
be
shown
on
the
display
panel.
Ifa new magazine has
been
loaded
into
the
changer,
play
will
begin
from
the
first track
of
the
first disc
in
the
magazine. Ifa magazine
was already
in
the
changer, play will
resume
from
the
track
on
the
disc previously
in
play.
14
UCD300/UMP400
@, @
Disc
Select
(5CD-/6CD+)
These
CD-I+ buttons
(21
and
22)
are
used
to
select the desired disc for
play.
To
advance
to
a
lower numberdisc, press
the
5CD- button
(21).
To
return
to
a higher number
disc,
press
the
6
CD+
button
(22).
The
number
of
the
disc
in
play
will
be
shown
on
the
display
panel.

UCD300jUMP400
REMOTE
CONTROL
The
remote
control
will
allow
you
to
control
the
basic functions
of
the UCD300/UMP400.
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15

CARE
AND
MAINTENANCE
Your
new radio/CD player does not require any
maintenance. However, proper understanding
ofits
use
and
handling will help
you
obtain
maximum enjoyment ofits capabilities. We
recommend that you keep this manual for
reference
on
the many features ofthis unit as
well
as
how to set the clock. The following
points should be observed:
When cleaning the interior
of
the vehicle,
do
not get water or cleaning fluids
on
the
unit.
The
CD
player
is
a precision instrument
and
will not operate properly
in
extreme
heat
or
cold.
If
such conditions occur, wait
until
the
interior of
the
vehicle reaches a
normal temperature before using the
player.
Ifthe temperature inside the player gets
too hot, a protective circuit will
automatically stop play of
the
disc.
In
this
case, allow
the
unit to cool before
operating the player again.
Never insert anything other than a 5" (12
cm) compact disc into the player as
the
mechanism
can
be
damaged
by
foreign
objects.
Do
not attempt to use
3"
(8
em)
CD-Single
discs
in
this unit, either with or without
an
adaptor, asdamage to the player and/or
disc
may
occur. Such damage will not
be
covered
by
the Warranty on this product.
When not using the disc player, always
remove the compact disc.
Do
not leave an
ejected disc sitting
in
the disc slot as this
can
expose it to sunlight and other causes
ofdamage.
Do
not attempt
to
open the unit chassis.
There are
no
user-serviceable parts or
adjustment points inside.
VVhen
the vehicle warms
up
during cold
weather or under damp conditions,
condensation
may
appear
on
the lens of
the
disc
player.
Should this occur, the
player will not operate properly until the
moisture has evaporated.
The
unit is designed
with
a vibration
dampening
CD
mechanism to minimize
interruption of disc play
due
to normal
vibration.
\fVhen
driving
on
rough roads,
however, occasional sound skips
may
occur.
This will not scratch or damage the
disc
and
normal play will resume when the
rough
conditions cease.
Handling
Compact
Discs
Dirt,
dust, scratches
and
warping
can
cause
skips
in
the playbackand deterioration ofsound
quality. Please follow these guidelines to take
care ofyour compact discs:
16
UCD300jUMP400
Carefully wipe fingerprints, dust
and
dirt
from the disc's playing surface with a soft
cloth.
VVipe
in a straight motion from the
center to
the
outside
of
the disc.
Never
use
chemicals such as record
sprays or household cleaners
to
clean
CDs, as they
can
irreparably damage the
disc's surface.
Discs should
be
kept
in
their storage
cases when not in
use.
Do
not expose discs
to
direct sunlight,
high temperatures or
high
humidity for
long periods.
Do
not stick
paper,
tape or labels
on
disc
surfaces.
RESET
BUTTON
A
Reset
button
is
locatedbehind the
faceplate on the leftside (the frontpanel
must
be removedto access the button). The
Resetfunction
is
providedto protect the
microprocessorcircuitry
and
should
only
be
activatedunderthe following
circumstances
as
it
will
erase the time
and
pre-setmemories:Upon initialinstallation
aflerallwiring
is completed;
If
there
is
a
malfunction
of
any
of
the switches on the
unit, pressing the Resetbutton
may
clear
the system andreturn to normaloperation.

UCD300/UMP400
SPECIFICATIONS
CD-R
and
CD-RW
Capability
Depending
on
media type and method
of
"recording/burning", some CD-RIRWs
may
be
incompatible with this unit. After "recording/
burning",
the
session
must
be
closed.
Please
refer to your software's recommended
procedures for closing a disc/session. Review
your recording software
to
familiarize yourself
with the correct"recording/burning" procedures.
We
recommend using the latest versions
of
ROXIO™
or
NEROTM
burning software.
UCD300
This unit will only recognize the CODA
(Compact Disc Digital Audio) format
"recorded/burned" onto a CD-R/RW This unit
does not support .MP3,
.WMA,
.wAV,
.OGG
or
other formats. The CODA format isthe standard
format
of
an
"original store-bought"
CD.
VVhen
recording/burning a CO-R/RW make sure the
CDDA format is selected.
UMP400
This unit will only recognize the CODA
(Compact Disc Digital Audio), .MP3 and
.WMA formats "recorded / burned" onto a CD-
R/RW.
This unit does not support .wAV,
.OGG
or other formats.
Technical
Specifications
CEA
Power
Ratings
Power Output:
13
watts
RMS
X 4 channels into
4-ohms @ < 1%
TH
D+N
Signal to Noise
Ratio:
70dBA below reference.
(Reference: 1 watt, 4-ohms)
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz, -3dB
Reference Supply Voltage: 14.4VDC
CD
Player
Signal to Noise Ratio: >
7SdBA
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 18kHz, ·3dB
Channel Separation: > 55dB @ 1kHz
D/A
converter: 1BitiCh
FMTuner
Tuning
Range: 87.SMHz -107.9MHz
Mono Sensitivity: 18dBf
SOdS
Stereo Quieting Sensitivity: 20dBf
stereo Separation @ 1
kHz:
>30d
B
Frequency Response: 30Hz
to
12kHz, -3dS
17
AM
Tuner
Tuning Range: 530kHz -1710kHz
Sensitivity @ 20dB Signal to Noise: 30uV
Frequency Response: 30Hz -2kHz, -3dB
General
Power Supply:
11
to 16VDC, negative ground
Fuses: Battery
-15
amp,
ATO
20-pin quick-connect harness
Dimensions:
7"
X 7" X
2"
(178mm x 178mm x
51mm)
Specifications subject
to
change without
notice.

90
DAY
LIMITED
WARRANTY
AUDIOVOX CORPORATION (the Company)
warrants to the original retail purchaser
of
this
product that should this product or any
part
thereof, under normal use and conditions,
be
proven defective
in
material orworkmanship
within 90 days from the date
of
original
purchase, such defect(s) will
be
repaired
or
replaced with new Of reconditioned product (at
the Company's option) without charge for parts
and
repair
labor.
To
obtain repair or
replacement within the terms
of
thiswarranty,
the
product is
to
be
delivered with proof
of
warranty coverage
(e.g.
dated bill
of
sale),
specification of defect(s), transportation
prepaid,
to
the warranty center at the address
shown below.
This warranty does not extend
to
the
elimination ofcaf static or motor noise, to
correction of antenna problems,
to
costs
incurred for installation, removal, or
reinstallation ofthe product, or damage
to
tapes,
compact discs, accessories orvehicle
electrical systems. This
VVarranty
does not
apply to any product or part thereofwhich, in
the
opinion of
the
Company,
has suffered or
been damaged through alteration, improper
installation, mishandling, misuse, neglect,
accident, or
by
removal
or
defacement
of
the
factory serial number/bar
code
label(s) or
markings.
THE
EXTENT
OF
THE
COMPANY'S
LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY
IS
LIMITED
TO
THE
REPAIR
OR
REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND,IN
NO
EVENT,
SHALL THE COMPANY'S
LIABILITY EXCEED
THE
PURCHASE PRICE
PAID
BY
PURCHASER
FOR
THE
PRODUCT.
This warranty is in lieu of
all
otherexpress
warranties or liabilities.
ANY
IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY
OF
MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL
BE
LIMITED
TO
THE
DURATION
OF
THIS
WRITTEN
WARRANTY.
ANY
ACTION
FOR
BREACH
OF
ANY
WARRANTY HEREUNDER
INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF
MERCHANTABILITY MUST
BE
BROUGHT
WITHIN A PERIOD
OF
30 MONTHS FROM
DATE
OF
ORIGINAL PURCHASE.
IN
NO
CASE
SHALL THE COMPANY
BE
LIABLE
FOR
ANY CONSEQUENTIAL
OR
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES
FOR
BREACH
OF
THIS
OR
ANY OTHER
WARRANTY,
EXPRESS
OR
IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER.
No
person or representative is authorized to
assume for
the
Company any liability other than
expressed herein
in
connection with the sale of
this product.
Some
states
do
not allow limitations
on
how
long
an
implied warranty lasts or the exclusion
or limitation ofincidental or consequential
damage
so
the above limitations or exclusions
18
UCD300jUMP400
may
not apply
to
you. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights
and
you may also have
other rights which vary from state
to
state.
U.S.A: Audiovox Corporation, 150 Marcus
Blvd., Hauppauge,
NY
11788,1-800-323-4815
CANADA: Call 1-800-323-4815 for location ofa
warranty station serving your area.
Audiovox Electronics Corporation
150 Marcus Boulevard
Hauppauge,
NY
11788
1-800-323-4815
www.audiovox.com
©2005 Audiovox
v.01t505
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