SEVIC SBL0701 User manual

V20080506
SEVIC BLUE LASER
SBL0701
Instruction Manua
l

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1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Information 2
Unit View 3
Handling Compact Discs
4
Installation 5
Detachable Control Panel (D.C.P.) 7
Wiring Diagram
8
Basic Operations 9
Audio Operations 10
Radio Operations 11
RDS Operations 12
CD Operations 15
USB Drive Operations 16
SD/MMC Operations 17
MP3 Operations 18
Specification 20
Troubleshooting 21
Warranty Terms and Conditions 22

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2. SAFETY INFORMATION
Please read the manual carefully before operating this unit and keep it for
future reference.
CAUTION: This unit is a class 1 laser product. To prevent direct exposure to the laser
system, do not open the unit. The laser beam may hurt your eyes.
If the unit requires adjustments, contact an authorized service centre.
USE THIS PRODUCT SAFELY
Be sure you fully understand the following safety information:
When driving
Keep the unit at an appropriate sound level. Driving with the sound at a level preventing you
from hearing sounds outside and around the car may cause an accident.
When cleaning
Do not expose the product to water or excessive moisture.
This could cause short circuit, fire or other severe damage.
When parked
Parking in direct sunlight can result in very high temperature levels inside your car.
Let the interior and unit cool down before switching the unit on.
NOTE: Do not use and store the player in dusty, hot or humid environment.
FUSE REPLACEMENT – WARNING!
Never replace any fuse with one of a higher value than the fuse
supplied with your unit.
Using a higher current rated fuse may cause damage to your unit
and/or electrical wiring.

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3. UNIT VIEW
1.
P
ANEL
RELEASE
BUTTON
2.
ENCODER
VOL
UME
KNOB
/
A
UDIO
SELECT
BUTTON / PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS
BUTTON / MP3
FILES
SEARCH
UP/DOWN
MODE
3.
CD
SLOT
4.
AF
BUTTON
5.
CD
EJECT
BUTTON
6.
PRESET
MEMORY
BUTTONS (M1 to M6)
7.
TUNING
UP/
DOWN
&
TRACK
UP
/
DOWN
BUTTON
8.
RADIO
SIGNAL
STRENG
TH
METER
9.
A
UTOMA
TICALL
Y
STORE
/
PRESET
SCAN
(AS/PS)
BUTTON
/
MP3
MENU
BUTTON
10.
DISPLA
Y
BUTTON
/
MP3/ID3
INFORMA
TION
BUTTON
11.
MODE
BUTTON / SUBWOOFER CONTROL
12.
POWER
BUTTON
13.
USB
CO
VER
/
FLIP
OPEN
TO
ACCES
S
TO
USB
SOCKET
14.
BAND/LOUDNES
S
BUTTON
/
MP3
ENTER
BUTTON
15.
PTY
BUTTON
16.
T
A
BUTTON
TUNE
MENU
40 WATTS X 4
D
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4
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MOISTURE CONDENSATION
On a rainy day or in a very damp area, moisture may condense on the lenses inside the unit.
Should this occur, the unit will not operate properly. In such a case, remove the disc and wait
for about an hour until the moisture has evaporated.
NOTES ON CDs NOTES ON DISCS
1. A dirty or defective disc may cause
sound dropouts while playing. To
enjoy optimum sound, handle the disc
as follows. Handle the disc by its
edge. To keep the disc clean, do not
touch the surface (P.1).
2. Do not stick paper or tape on the
disc (P.2).
3. Do not expose the discs to direct
sunlight or heat sources such as hot
air-ducts, or leave them in a car
parked in direct sunlight where there
can be a considerable rise in
temperature inside the car (P.3).
4. Before playing, clean the discs with
an optional cleaning cloth. Wipe each
disc from the centre out (P.4).
5. Do not use solvents such as
benzine, thinner, commercially
available cleaners, or antistatic spray
intended for analogue discs.
If you use the discs explained below, the sticky
residue can cause the CD to stop spinning and
may cause malfunction or ruin your discs.
Do not use second-hand or rental CDs that have a
sticky residue on the surface (for example, from
peeled-off stickers or from ink, or glue leaking
from under the stickers).
There are paste residue. Ink is sticky (P.5).
Do not use rental CDs with old labels that are
beginning to peel off.
Stickers that are beginning to peel away,
leaving a sticky residue (P.6).
Do not use your CDs with labels or stickers
attached.
Labels are attached (P.7).
Do Not Use Special Shape CDs
Be sure to use round shape CDs only for this unit
and do not use any special shape CDs. Use of
special shape CDs may cause the unit to
malfunction (P.8).
Be sure to use CDs with disc mark
Only for this unit.
CD-Rs and CD-RWs which have not undergone
finalization processing cannot be played. (For
more information on finalization processing, refer
to the manual for your CD-R/CD-RW writing
software or CD-R/CD-RW recorder.) Additionally,
depending on the recording status, it may prove
impossible to play certain CDs record on CD-R or
CD-RW.
P. 1
P. 2
P. 3
P. 4
P. 5
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P. 6
**************
*******
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P. 7
*******
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P. 8
RECORDABLE REWRITABLE

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5.
INST
ALLA
TION
z
Before
finally
installing
the
unit,
connect
the
wiring
temporarily
and
make
sure
it
is
all
connected
up
properly
and
the
unit
and
system
work
properly
.
z
Use
only
the
parts
included
with
the
unit
to
ensure
proper
installation.
The
use
of
unauthorized
parts
can
cause
malfunctions.
z
Consult
with
your
nearest
dealer
if
installation requires the
drilling
of
holes
or
other
modifications
of
the vehicle.
z
Install
the
unit
where it
does
not
get
in
the
driver's
way
and
cannot
injure the
passenger
if
there
is
a
sudden
stop,
like an
emergency
stop.I
z
If
installation
angle
exceeds
30°
from
horizontal,
the
unit
might
not
give its
optimum
performance.
z
Avoid
installing
the
u
nit
where it
would
be
subject
to
high
temperature,
such
as
from
direct sunlight,
or
from
hot
air,
from
heater
,
or
where it
would
be
subject
to
dust
dirt
or
excessive
vibration.
z
Be
sure
to
remove the
front
panel
before
installing
the
unit.
DIN
FRONT/REAR-MOUNT
This
unit
can
be
property
installed
either
from
“Front”
(conventional
DIN
F
ront-mount)
or
“Rear”(DIN
Rear
-mount
installation,
utilizing
threaded
screw
holes
at
the sides
of
the
unit
chassis).
F
or
details,
refer
to
the
following
illustrated installation
methods
A
and
B.
DIN
FRON
T
-MOUNT
(Method
A)
Installing
the
unit
1.
Dashboard
2.
Holder
After
inserting
the
half
sleeve
into
the
dashboard,
select the
appropriate
tab
according
to
the
thickness
of
the
d
ashboard
material
and
bend
them
inwards
to
secure the
holder
in
place.
3.
Screw
1.
Dashboard
2.
Nut
(5mm)
3.
Spring
washer
4.
Screw (4x12mm)
5.
Screw
6.
Support
Strap
Be
sure
to
use the
support
strap
to
secure
the
back
of
the
unit
in
place.
The
strap
can
be
bent
by
hand
to
the
desired
angle.
7.
Plain
washer
30°
182
53
12
3
1
7
4
23
5
6

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Removing
the
unit
a.
F
rame
b.
Insert
fingers
into
the
groove
in
the
front
of
frame
and
pull
out
to
remove the
frame.
(When
re-attaching the
frame,
point
the
side
with
a
groove
down
wards
and
attach it.)
c.
Insert
the
levers
supplied
with
the
unit
into
the
grooves
at
both
sides
of
the
unit
as
shown
in
figure
until
they
click.
Pulling
the
levers
makes it
possible
to
remove the
unit
from
the
dashboard.
T
rim
Plate
Installation:
Push
the
trim
plate
against the chassis
until
it
is
fitted
.
Y
ou
must
do
this
before
you
install
the
front
panel,
otherwise
it
can't
be
attached.
DIN
REAR-MOUNT
(METHOD
B)
Installation
using
the screw
holes
on
the sides
of
the
unit.
F
astening
the
unit
to
the
factory
radio
mounting
bracket.
1.
Select
a
position
where the
screw
holes
of
the
bracket
and
the screw
holes
of
the
main
unit
become aligned
(are
fitted)
and
tighten
the
screws
at
2
places
on
each
side.
2.
Screws
3.
F
actory
radio
mounting
bracket.
4.
Dashboard
or
Console
5.
Hook
(Remove
this
part)
Note:
the
mounting
box,
outer
trim
ring, and
half
-sleeve
are
not
used
for
method
B
installation.
a
b
c
5
2
4
3
2
5

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6.
DETACHABLE
CONTROL P
ANEL
(D
.C.
P
.)
Removing
the
Detachable
Control
P
anel
(D.C.
P
.).
1.
T
urn
the
power
off
2.
Press
the
D.C.
P
.
release
button
3.
Remove
the
D.C.
P
.
Attaching
the
DCP
1.
Attach the
panel
at
the
right
side
first,
with
point
B
on
the
main
unit
touching
point
A
on
the
D.C.
P
.
(As
shown
on
the
diagram).
2.
Then
press the
left
side
of
D.C.
P
.
onto
the
main
unit
until it locks into place
.
CA
UTION
DO
NOT
insert the
D.C.P
from
the
left
side first.
Doing
so
may
damage
it.
The
D.C.P
can
easily
be
damaged
by
shocks.
After
removing
it,
place
it
in
a
protective
case
and
be
careful
not to
drop
it
or
subject
it
to
strong
shocks.
When
the
release
button
is
pressed
and
the
D.C.P
is
unlocked,
the
car's
vibrations
may
cause it
to
fall.
T
o
prevent
damage
to
the
D.C.
P
,
always
store it
in
a
protective
case
after
detaching
it.
The
rear
connector
that
connects
the
main
unit
and
the
D.C.P
is
an
extremely
important
part.
Be
careful
not
to
damage
it
by
pressing
on
it
with
fingernails,
pens,
screwdrivers,
etc.
Note:
If
the
D.C.P
is
dirty
,
wipe
off
the
dirt
with
soft,
dry
cloth
only
.
And
use
a
cotton
swab
soaked in
isopropyl
alcohol
to
clean the
socket
on
the
back
of
the
D.C.P.
PANEL RELEASE BUTTON
Socket
B
A
2

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7.
WIRING
DIAGRAM
WARNING Connecting the ISO Connector
The pin arrangement for the ISO connectors depends on the type of
vehicle you drive. Make sure to make the proper connections to
prevent damage to the unit.
The default connection for the wiring harness is described in 1
below. If the ISO connector pins are set as described in 2 or 3, make
the connection as illustrated.
1. (Default setting) The 1 pin (red) of the vehicle's ISO connector is
linked with the ignition and the 3 pin (yellow) is connected to the
constant power supply.
2. The 1 pin (red) of the vehicle's ISO connector is connected to the
constant power supply and the 3 pin (yellow) is linked to the ignition.
3. The 3 pin (yellow) of the vehicle's ISO connector is not connected
to anything, while the 1 pin (red) is connected to the constant power
supply (or both the 1(red) and 3(yellow) pins are connected to the
constant power supply).
When the connection is made as in above, the unit's power will not
be linked to the ignition key. For that reason, always make sure to
turn off the unit's power when the ignition is turned off.
To link the unit's power to the ignition, connect the ignition cable
(ACC...red) to a power source that can be turned on and off with the
ignition key.
ANTENNA SOCKET
AMP
CONNECTOR
ISO
FEMALE WITH MALE TERMINAL
ISO CONNECTOR 4 PIN+8 PIN
(See Figure 1)
YELLOW
RED
Battery wire
(YELLOW)
Ignition wire
(RED)
GREY
R-CH L-CH
REAR LINE OUT WHITE
RED
FUSE
HARNESS
AUDIO/POWER
20-PIN
(See Figure 1)
ANTENNA
JACK
(OPTION)
RCA-TO-RCA CABLES
(not supplied)
SUB
WOOFER
RCA-TO-RCA CABLE
(not supplied)
SUB WOOFER
BLUE
WHITE
11 2
3
7
5
7
5
3
8
6
4
2
4
6
8
Figure 1
CONNECTOR B
CONNECTOR A
GROUND
POWER ANTENNA
BATTERY(+)
IGNITION(ACC)
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (-)
RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (-)
LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (+)
RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (+)
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (+)
LEFT REAR SPEAKER (-)
LEFT REAR SPEAKER (+)
LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (-)
FUNCTION/LABEL
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B1
B7
B8
GREY
WHITE
VIOLET
GREEN
GREY/BLACK
WHITE/BLACK
VIOLET/BLACK
GREEN/BLACK
A7
A8
PIN
A4
A5 BLUE
RED
BLACK
YELLOW
WIRE COLOR
Ignition wire
(RED)
Battery wire
(YELLOW)
Unit
1 PIN (RED)
Vehicle
3 PIN(YELLOW)
Ignition wire
(RED)
Battery wire
(YELLOW)
Unit
1 PIN (RED)
Vehicle
3 PIN(YELLOW)
Battery wire
(YELLOW)
Ignition wire
(RED)
Unit
3 PIN(YELLOW)
Vehicle
1 PIN (RED)

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8.
BASIC
OPERA
TIONS
1)
P
ANEL
RELEASE
BUT
TON
()
Press
this
button
to
remove the
control
panel.
12)
POWER
ON/OFF
BUT
TON
()
Press
this
button
to
turn
on
or
off
the
power
.
10)
DISPLA
Y
BUT
TON (
D
)
Pr
es
s
th
is
bu
tt
on
to
vi
ew
Cl
oc
k,
Pr
og
ra
mm
e
T
yp
e
(P
TY
), an
d
F
re
qu
en
cy
of
th
e
st
at
ion
in
listen
in
g.
11)
MODE
BUT
TON
(MODE)
1. Press
this
button
to
select different
mode
,
sequence
as
follow:
A)
T
uner
mode
(Radio)
B)
CDP
/
MP3
(only
if
a
CD
or
MP3
disc
is
inserted)
C)
USB
(only
if
a
USB
drive
is
inserted)
D)
SD
/
MMC
(Only
if
a
SD
or
MMC
card
is
inserted)
Note:
Whenever
a
USB
or
SD/MMC
is
being
inserted,
unit
will
automatically
switch
to
USB
or
SD/MMC
mode,
does
not
matter the
unit
is
currently
in
what
mode.
When
in
USB
or
SD
/
MMC
mode,
if
the
USB
or
SD
/
MMC
is
being
removed,
unit
will automatically
switch
to
radio
mode.
2. Press it long to turn ON or OFF the Sub-woofer
RESET
BUT
TON
The
RESET
button
is
located
on
the
main
unit
(as
shown
on
the
diagram).
T
o
press it vertically
with
a
ballpoint
pen
or
metal
object
will
activate
it.
The
reset
button
is
to
be
activated for the
following
reasons:
z
Initial installation
of
the
unit
when
all
wiring
is
completed.
z
All
the
function
buttons
do
not
operate.
z
Error symbol
on
the
display
.
Note:
If
press
RESET
button,
the
unit
still
cannot
funct
ion
normally
,
please use
a
cotton
swab soaked
in
isopropyl
alcohol
to
clean the
socket
on
the
back
of
the
control
panel.

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9.
A
UDIO
OPERA
TIONS
2)
ENCODER
VOL
UME
KNOB/
A
UDIO
SELECT
BUT
TON / PROGRAMMABLE
FUNCTIONS
1. T
urn
this
knob
to
adjust
desired
volume
level.
2. Press
this
button
to
select
desired
audio
function.
ORDER
OF
FUNCTION
:
VOLUME (
VOL)
->BAS
S (BAS)
->TREBLE
(TRB)
->
BALANCE
(BAL)
->
FADER
(F
AD)
While
the
selected
function
is
displayed,
turn
V
olume
Knob
to
adjust
the
level
within
5
seconds,
otherwise the
unit
will
return
to
volume
adjustment
mode.
3. Long press this button to enter in programmable functions (see page 14 for
more details).
BEEPS
2ND
, BEEP
ALL
, BEEP
OFF
Press
and
hold
SELECT
button
to
determine
how
the
beep
sound
is
generated
when the keys
are
pressed, using
V
-UP/V
-DN
to
select the desires
settings:
BEEP
2ND
Beeps
only
when the
second
function
of
the
dual
function
button
is
selected
(long
press).
BEEP
ALL
Beeps when any
buttons
is
pressed.
BEEP
OFF
To
disable
the
beep
option.
14) BAND/LOUDNESS
BUT
TON (BAND/L
OUD)
1. Long press
the
Band/Loudness
Button
to
switch
the
loudness
ON
or
OFF
.
D
isplay
will
show
“LOUD ON
” or
“LOUD OFF
”
for
a
few
seconds.
2. Press
this
button
short
to
change
between
BAND
FM1, FM2,
F
M
3
and
AM/MW
bands.

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10.
RADIO
OPERA
TIONS
8)
RADIO
SIGNAL
STRENG
TH
METER
(RSLM)
This
is
use
to
indicate
the
signal
strength
of
current
radio
station
broadcast.
When
you choose
RADIO
mode,
it
will
show
on
the
display
.
9)
A
UTO
MEMORY
STORE/PRESET
SCAN
BUT
TON
(AS/PS)
1. PRESET
SCAN
:
Press
AS/PS
button
briefly
to
enter
Preset
Scan
mode,
it
will
scan
all
the preset stations
in
the
memories,
you
can
hear
that it
will
stay
on
each station for
about
5
seconds.
2. AUTO
MEMORY
STORE:
Press
AS/PS
button
for
couple
of
seconds
to
enter
Auto
Store
mode,
this
feature
will
automatically
scan the
current
band
and
enter
up
to
6
strongest
stations
into
the
6
preset
memories.
T
o
stop
Auto
Store
&
Scan, press the
AS/PS
button
again.
6)
ST
A
TION
PRESET
BUT
TONS
(M1-M6)
1. Press
these
buttons
briefly
to
recall the
stored
stations
in
the
selected
band.
2. Presetting
stations manually
,
Press
the
BAND
button
to
select the
band
for the
station
to be
preset.
Use
T
uning
Up/Down
to
tune
in
the stations
to
be
preset.
Press
the
Preset
button
at
which
you
want
to
store the station for
at
least
2
second.
The
preset
number
will appear
on
the
display
accompanied
by
a
beep,
this
indicate
that the station
has
been stored
into
memory
.
14)
BAND/L
OUDNESS
BUT
TON (BAND/L
OUD)
1. Press
this
button
short
to
change
between
BAND
FM1,FM2,
F
M
3
and
AM/MW
bands.
2. Press
it
long
to
turn
ON
/
OFF
Loudness
function.
7)
TUNING
/
SEEK
UP
AND
TUNING
/
SEEK
DOWN
BUT
TONS
1. Press
these
buttons
briefly
will
operate
A
UTO
SEARCH
tuning
mode,
the
radio
will
tune
up
or down
to
the
next
station
and
remain
on
the
frequency
.
2. Press
these
buttons
more
than
2
seconds,
operate
as
MANU
AL
SEARCH
buttons,
under
this
mode
the
tuning
frequency
will
advance
up
or
down
rapidly
when the
button
is
pressed.
If
the
buttons
are
not
pressed
within
3
seconds,
they
will
return
to
auto
search
mode.
Best
Reception
Worst
Reception

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11.
RDS
OPERA
TIONS
4)
AF
BUT
TON (AL
TERNATIVE
FREQUENCIES)
1.
Short pressed
AF button to switch AF ON or OFF (AF is show on display).
In
AF
mode
ON, the
radio
checks
the
signal
strength
of
the
AF
all
the time.
2. Long press AF button to select regional mode (ON or OFF)
.
-
Regional
mode
ON
:
AF
Switching
or
PI
SEEK
is
implemented
to
the station
which
have
all
PI
codes
are
same
as
current
station.
REG
segment
is
turned
on,
in
LCD
display
.
-
Regional
mode
OFF
:
The
Regional
code
is
ignored
when
AF
switching
or
PI
SEEK
is active
.
Some
broadcasting
stations
may
change
their
program
from
normal
broadcasting
to
regional
broadcasting
for
a
certain
period.
When
regional
mode
is
off
,
the
region
identification
in
the
PI
code
is
ignored;
the
radio
may
switch
to
a
local
variant
of
the
current
program.
When
region mode
is
on,
the
radio
will
only
switch
to
a
program
carrying
the
exact
same
PI
code.
Note:
When
AF
switch
is
on,
at
this moment use
tuning
up/down
to
search
station
will
only
stop
at
station
which
has
RDS
broadcasting.
16) T
A
BUT
TON (TRAFFIC
ANNOUNCEMENT)
1. Short press TA button to switch TA ON or OFF.
When
T
A
mode
is
on
and
traffic
announcement
is
transmitted
-
When
the
unit
is
in
CD
mode,
it
will
switch
to
radio
mode
temporarily
.
-
If
the
volume
level
was
under
the
threshold
point,
it
will
be
raised
to
the
threshold
point.
-
When
TP
station
is
received,
TP
segment
is
turned
on
in
LCD
display
.
2. Long press TA button to select EON mode (
L
OCAL
/
DIST
ANCE)
.
-
EON
T
A
L
OCAL
mode,
“EON
T
A
L
O
“
is
displayed
a
few
second
When
the
field
strength
level
of
EON
is
less
than
the
threshold
level,
t
he
radio
does
not
switch
this
station
and
user
can
barely hear
disturbances.
-
EON
T
A
DIST
ANCE
mode,
“EON
T
A
DX”
is
displayed
a
few
second
Note:
When
T
A
switch
is
on,
at
this
moment
use
tuning
up/down
to
search
station
will
only
stop
at
station
which
has
T
A
broadcasting.
15) PTY
BUT
TON (PROGRAM TYPE)
Each
time
when this
button
is
pressed,
the
PTY
mode
will
toggle
in
the
following
order:
PTY
Music
Group
->
PTY
Speech
Group
->PTY
Off
The
current
PTY
code
is
displayed
on
the
LCD,
use the
6
preset
buttons
to
select the
other
PTY
code,
the
distribution
of
program
type
are
as
follow:
Button
Number Music
Group
Speech
Group
M1
POP
,
ROCK NEWS,
AFF
AIRS,
INFO
M2
EAS
Y
,
LIGHT SP
O
RT
,
E
D
U
C
A
TE
,
DRAMA
M3
C
L
A
S S
I
C
S
,
C
U
L
T
U
RE
,
S
C
I
E
NC
E
,
V
ARIED
M4
JAZZ
,
COUNTRY
WEA
THER,FINANCE
,
CHILDREN
M5
NA
TION,
OLDIES
SOCIAL
,
RELIGION,
PHONE
IN
M6
FOLK
TRA
VEL
,
LEISURE,
DOCUMENT
When
PTY
code
is
selected, the
radio
will
search the
band
for the station that
matches
the
PTY code.

E - 13
OVERVIEW
OF
THE
RDS
FUNCTION
Radio
Data
System
(RDS)
is
a
broadcasting
service
that allows
FM
stations
to
send
additional digital
information
along
with
the
regular
radio
program
signal.
Y
our
car stereo
offers
you
a
variety
of
services.
Here
are
just
a
few:
-
PI
(Program
identification)
It
is
a
code
that
identified
RDS
stations;
it
is
unique
for each station.
- PS (PROGRAM
Service
Name)
The
name
of
current
station, it
is
shown
on
the
display
.
-
AF
(Alternative
F
requencies
List)
The
list(s)
of
Alternative
F
requencies
give
information
on
the various
transmitters
broadcasting
the
same
program
in
the
same
or
adjacent
reception
area.
If
the
main
frequency
should
get
worse, the
radio
will
tune
automatically
to
the
strongest
Alternative
frequency
.
-
TP
(T
raffic
Program)
If
the
tuned
program
carries
T
raffic
Announcement,
the
TP
indicator
will
turn
on.
-
T
A
(T
raffic
Announcement)
When
an actual
traffic
bulletin
is
on
air,
the
T
A
indicator
will
also
turn
on.
-
PTY
(Program
T
ype
Codes)
This
code
is
used
to
designate
the
current
program
material
being
broadcast.
W
ith
this
feature,
you
can
search the
programs
that
match
the
selected
program
type,
which
is
chosen
from
a
specific
list
of
types.
- CT
(Clock
Time)
This
function
allows
the unit
to
update
the
clock fromthe
country where the
station
is
broadcasting
(from
PI).
The display could
be false because this feature is not available from all broadcasting
stations
.
Notes
z
Depending
on
the
country
or
region,
not
all
of
the
RDS
functions
are
available
in
Italy
.
z
RDS
may
not
work
properly
if
the
signal
strength
is
weak
or
if
the station
you
are
tuned
to
is
not
transmitting
RDS
data.

E - 14
PROGRAMMABLE
OPTIONALS
T
o
use this
function
, press AUDIO SELECT BUTTON for few
seconds.
Each
time
you
press this
button,
the
mode
will
move
and
the
functions
will
shown
on
the
display. T
urn
the ENCODER VOLUME KNOB
to
set
the desires
functions
.
The
function
states
as
following:
-
T
A
SEEK
,
T
A
ALARM
T
o
determine
what
action
will
the
radio
take
if
the newly
tuned
station
does
not
receive
TP
information
for
5
seconds.
T
A
SEEK
The
radio
retunes
to
a
different station
which
contains
TP
information.
T
A
ALARM
The
radio
does
not
retune
but
beeps
will
come
out.
-
PI
SOUND
,
PI
MUTE
When
the vehicle
is
crossing
the
area
where
two
stations
with
same
AF
but
different
PI
code
can
be
received
at
the
same
time, the
receiver
will
become
unstable,
under
this
situation
two
modes
can
be
selected.
PI
SOUND
The
different PI
sounds
will
be
heard.
PI
MUTE
Under
the same situation, the
radio
will
be
muted.
-
RETUNE
L
,
RETUNE
S
T
o
determine
the initial
time
of
automatic
T
A
Search
or
PI
Search.
RETUNE
L
90
seconds
RETUNE
S
30
seconds
-
MASK
PI,
MASK
ALL
“PI”
is
referred
to
“Different
PI
with
same
AF
”.
During
AF
search,
PI
stations
and
non-RDS
stations
with
strong
signal
will
be
masked,
in
the
latter case,
the
non-RDS
stations
may
cause interference,
resulting
the
real
AF
to
be
masked
due
to
the
misjudgement
of
the
radio
under
interference.
There
are
two
options
to
handle
this situation.
MASK
PI
to
mask
only
the
AF
with
different
PI.
MASK
ALL
mask
both
PI
and
strong
signal
non-RDS
stations.
-
BEEPS
2ND
, BEEP
ALL
, BEEP
OFF
T
o
determine
how
the
beep
sound
is
generated
when the keys
are
pressed.
BEEP
2ND
Beeps
only
when the
second
function
of
the
dual
function
button
is
selected
(long
press).
BEEP
ALL
Beeps when any
buttons
is
pressed.
BEEP
OFF
T
o
disable
the
beep
option.

E - 15
12. CD
OPERA
TIONS
3)
CD
SL
OT
Insert
the
disc
into
CD
slot.
The
CD
will
begin
to
play
.
M1)
P
A
USE
BUT
TON
(
)
In playing mode, press
this
button
to
pause
the playing
,
press
again
to resume playing
.
M2)
SCAN
BUT
TON
(SCN)
Press
this
button,
the
first
10
seconds
of
each
track
will
be
played
sequentially
until
this
button
is
pressed
again,
then
normal
play
will
resume
at
the
current
track.
M3)
REPEAT
BUT
TON
(RPT)
Press
this
button,
the
current
track
will
be
played
repeatedly
until
this
button
is
pressed
again.
M4)
RANDOM
BUT
TON
(RDM)
Press
this
button
to
play
all
tracks
on
CD
in
random.
Press
again
to
desactivate it.
7)
TRACK
UP
AND
TRACK
DOWN
BUT
TON
Press
the
T
rack
Up
Button
to
skip
to
the
next
track
or
previous
track.
Press
the
T
rack
Down
button
during
play
will
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
track,
press it
one
more
time
to
skip to
previous
skip.
Press
and
hold
T
rack
Up/Down
Button
to
fast
forward
or
fast
reverse.
CD
player
starts
when
you
release
the
button.
5)
EJECT
BUT
TON ( )
Press
this
button
to
eject the
CD
from
the
unit.
The
receiver
will
switch
to
radio
mode
automatically
.

E - 16
PLEASE
READ
THIS
INSTRUCTION
CAREFUL
L
Y
BEFORE
OPERA
TING
THE
UNIT
13.
USB
DRIVE
OPERA
TIONS
C
O
M
P
A
T
I
B
I
L
I
T
Y
Due
to
the
fast
changing
technology
world,
this
unit
may
or
may
not be compatible to all the USB drives/devices of
the market, especially those USB drives/devices which
require installing a driver.
NOTE:
This
unit
is
not
compatible
with
p
ortable
Hard-Disk.
START
THE
USB
DEVICE
MODE
1.The
USB
socket
is
covered
by
the
USB
plastic
cover
as
indicated
in
picture
1
(
P
.1)
.
Flip
open
the
USB
plastic
cover
,
and
the
USB
socket
will
become
accessible.
2.
Plug
in
the
USB
drive
/
device
completely
as
indicated
in
picture
2
(
P
.2)
and
display
will
show
“USB
PLA
Y”
to
indicate
that the
USB
drive
/
device
is
being
plugged
in
correctly
&
the
download
has
begun.
NOTE:
The
unit
may
take
a
while
to
detect
or
download
the
USB
files,
detect
&download
time
may
vary
depends
on
the
type
of
USB
drive
/
device.
3.Does
not
matter the
unit
is
in
what
mode
(TUNER,
CD,
SD/MMC,
etc),
once
a
USB
drive
/
device
is
being
plugged
,
unit
will
automatically
switch
to
USB
mode.
4.All
the
USB
files
playback
function
is
same
as
normal
CD
or
MP3
disc
playback. (Please
refer
to
section
CD
operations
&
MP3
operations)
TO
STOP
USB
PLAYBACK
1.The
USB
drive
/
device
is
unplugged,
the
unit
automatically
switch
to
radio
mode.
Or
user
can
use
mode
button
to
switch
to
other
mode.
2.User
can
use the
mode
button
to
choose
USB
mode
(only
if
USB
drive
/
device
is
inserted
in
the
unit
)
or
any
other
modes,
when they
are
in
any
mode.
USB
1.1
>
320KBPS
FILE
MANAGE:
FA
T
32
W
ARNING
1.
Always
unplugged
the
USB
gently
from
the
unit,
excessive
force used
will
cause
permanent
&
serious
damage
to
the
unit
&
the
USB
drive
/
device.
(
P
.3)
2.
Please
never
intentionally
or
accidentally
hit
on
the
USB
drive
/
device when it
is
plugged
in.
This
will
cause
permanent
&
serious
damage
to
the
unit
&
USB
drive
/
device.
(P4)
3.
Please never try to plug in any USB drive / device with
excessive weight or excessive size into the unit. Please
always use USB drive/device with reasonable weight &
size which will not overload the unit, which will not make
performing normal operation on the front panel
impossible. Excessive weight or size USB drive / device
may cause permanent & serious damage to the unit.
And may cause access to the buttons / knobs on the
front panel impossible.
P.3
P.1
P.2
P.4

E - 17
14.
SD/MMC
OPERA
TIONS
1. Press
panel
release
button
to
release
the
front
panel.
(
P
.1)
2. The
SD/MMC
card
slot
is
located
on
the
unit
as
indicated
in
(
P
.2)
3.
Insert
the
SD/MMC
card
into
the
card
slot
in
the
correct
di
rection
until
a
“CLICK”
sound
is
heard.
(
P
.3)
4. Close
the
front
panel.
(
P
.4)
5.
The
display
will
s
how
“SD
PLA
Y”
to
indicate
that the
SD
or
MMC
card
is
correctly
inserted.
Once
the
SD
or
MMC
card
is
inserted
,
the
MP3
file
will
aut
omatically
loaded
&
playback
will
also
start.
6.
The Unit
will
automatically
switch
to
SD
/
MMC
mode
,
once
a
SD
or
MMC
card
is
inserted
.
7.
All
the
SD
/
MMC
files
playback
function
is
same
as
normal
CD
or
MP3
disc
playback.
(Please
refer
to
section
CD
operations
&
MP3
operations)
TO
STOP
SD/MMC
CARD
PLA
YBACK
1. Push
on
the
end
of
the
SD
or
MMC
card
to
eject the
SD
or
MMC
card.
Once
the
SD
or
MMC
card
is
taken
out,
the
unit
will
automatically
switch
to
previous
mode.(
P
.5-
P
.6)
2. User
can
use the
mode
button
to
choose
SD
/
MMC
mode
(only
if
SD
or
MMC
is
inserted
in
the
unit
)
or
any
other
modes,
when they
are
in
any
mode.
W
ARNING
1. Please
make
sure
to
insert the
SD
or
MMC
card
in
the
correct
direction
/
orientation
as
indicated
in
picture
(
P
.7).
Wrong
insert
will
cause
permanent
&
serious
damage
to
the
unit
&
the
SD
or
MMC
card.
2.
Always
make
sure
the
SD
or
MMC
card
is
completely
inserted
before
re-attaching the
front
panel.
Insert
the
SD/MMC
Card
with
Label
up
side
Detach the Fron
t
Panel side
Push
in
till
heard
a
“click”
Close the
front
P
anel
side
Push
in
till
heard
a
“click”
Remove
the
Memory
Card
Back
Side
P.1 P.2 P.3
Click
Face
Up
P.4
Click
P.5 P.6
P.7
Front Side

E - 18
15
.
M
P
3
O
P
ER
A
T
I
O
N
S
Notes:
-
An
MP3
directory
is
shown
in
this manual
as
“D
irectory
”,
and
an
MP3
file
is
shown
as
“Track”.
-
Maximum
length
of
file
name:
28
characters.
-
Maximum
length
of
directory
:
16
characters.
-
Maximum
number
of
tracks
per
disc
:
254.
-
Maximum
number
of
directories
per
disc
:
128.
-
Sampling
F
requencies
support
:
32 KHz,
44
KHz
and 48 KHz.
-
Bit
Rates
support
:
64
-
320 KHz
including
VBR.
-
Supports
Multi-Session
recording.
-
Supports
CD,
CDR
and
CDRW
.
-
Disc written
by
P
acket
Write
(UDF)
is
not
supported.
L
OADING
DISC
Insert
the
CD
as
usual,
if
it
is
an
MP3
CD,
the
display
will
show
“MP3
T01”
then
the
message
“READING”
will
appear
,
when
disc
scanning
completed,
the
first
track
on
the
first
directory
will
play
.
NOTE:
1)
MP3
ICON
turns
on
when
a
MP3
disc
is
playing.
2)
MP3
ICON
is
blinking
when
under
directory/Files
search
mode.
NAVIGA
TING
THROUGH DIRECTORIES
AND
TRACKS
NOTE
:
MP3
Directory
/
T
rack
selection
can
be
done
by
Encoder
V
olume
Knob
or
T
une
Up
/
Down Buttons
Both
operations
will
be
described.
But
Encoder
V
olume
Knob
is
available
on
some
models
only
.
Please
skip
this
description
if
your
model
is
not
equipped
with
this
feature.
THERE
ARE
FOUR
W
A
YS
TO
SELECT
Y
OUR
F
A
VORITE
TRACK
/
DIRECTORY
A) SEARCHING
TRACK
DIRECTL
Y
Under
MP3
play
mode,
press
MP3
MENU
BUTTON
once,
the
display
shows
“MP3
T*”,
enter
the
desired
track
number
directly
,
and then
press
MP3
ENTER
BUTTON
to
confirm.
The
distribution
of
the
numbers
is
listed
as
follow:
Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Button M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 MODE TUNE DN TUNE UP DISP
SEARCH
TRACK
NUMBER
B
Y
USING
ENCODER
VOL
UME
KNOB
Rotate
the
ENCODER
VOL
UME
KNOB
to
scroll
through
the
numbers,
and then
press
MP3
ENTER
BUTTON
to
confirm.
B)
SEARCHING
B
Y
DIRECTORY
OR
TRACK
NAME
(1)
SEARCH
DIRECTORY
/
TRACK
NAME
B
Y
USING
TUNE
UP
/
DOWN
B
UTTON
Under
MP3
Play
Mode,
press
MP3
MENU
BUTTON
twice, the
display
shows
“
*
“
,
enter
the character
directly
.
The
unit
searches
files
and
directories
which
have
the
same
character
which
is
inputted
by
the
user
.
The
unit
shows
these
sorted
files
and
directories
by
TUNE
UP
/
DOWN
Button
(TUNE
DOWN First).
If
the
selected
name
is
directory
,
the
user
can
go
into
the
selected
directory
by
press
MP3
ENTER
BUTTON
and
continue
to
search the
directory
or
file
name
in
the
directory
by
TUNE
UP
/
DOWN
Button
(TUNE
DOWN
First).
The
selected
file
can
be
played
by
pressing
MP3
ENTER
BUTTON
.
The
distribution
of
alphabetical
characters
is
listed
as
follow
:
Button M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 MODE TUNE DN TUNE UP DISP SEL VOL +/-
Character A,B,C D,E,F G,H,I J,K,L M,N,O P,Q,R S,T,U V,W,X Y,Z,Space _,-,+ Move
Cursor
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Chapter

E - 19
(2)
SEARCH
DIRECTORY
/
TRACK
NAME
B
Y
USING
ENCODER
VOL
UME
KNOB
Under
MP3
Play
Mode,
press
MP3
MENU
BUTTON
twice, the
display
shows
“
*
“.
Rotate
the
ENCODER
VOL
UME
KNOB
to
select
the character
.
In
this
Encoder
Search
mode,
SELECT
button is
used to move to next digit
.
Press
BAND/LOUDNES
S
button to
confirm
.
The
unit
searches
files
and
directories
which have the
same
character
which
is
inputted
by
the
user
.
The
unit shows
these
sorted
files
and
directories
by
ENCODER
VOL
UME
KNOB
(ROTA
TE
ANTI-CL
OCK
WISE
First).
If
the
selected
name
is
directory
,
the
user
can
go
into
the
selected
directory
by
press
MP3 ENTER
BUTTON
and
continue
to
search the
directory
or
file
name
in
the
directory
by
ENCODER
VOL
UME
KNOB
(ROTA
TE
ANTI-CL
OCK
WISE
First
)
The
selected
file
can
be
played
by
pressing
MP3 ENTER BUTTON.
(C)
SEARCHING
FROM
DIRECTORY
(1)
SEARCH
DIRECTORY
B
Y
USING
TUNE
UP
/
DOWN
BUTTON.
Under
MP3
play
mode,
press
MP3
MENU
BUTTON
three times, then the
first
Directory
name
is
shown.
Press
TUNE
UP/DOWN
(TUNE
DOWN
FIRST
)
to
navigate
through
the
directory
list, press
MP3
ENTER
BUTTON
to
select the
desired
directory
.
The
display
will
show
“
\
\
“
.
Select the
tracks
in
the
selected
directory
,
by
pressing
TUNE
UP/DOWN
Buttons
(TUNE
DOWN
FIRST)
then press
MP3
ENTER
BUTTON
to
confirm
when
desired
track
is
found.
(2)
SEARCH
DIRECTORY
B
Y
USING
ENCODER
VOL
UME
KNOB
Under
MP3
play
mode,
press
MP3
MENU
BUTTON
three times, Then the
first
Directory
name
is
shown.
Rotate
ENCODER
VOL
UME
KNOB
(
ROTA
TE
ANTI-CL
OCK
WISE
First)
to
navigate
through
the
directory
list, press
MP3
ENTER
BUTTON
to
select the
desired
directory
.
The
display
will
show
“
\\
”.
T
o
select the
tracks
under
the
selected
directory
,
by Rotate ENCODER
VOL
UME
KNOB
(
ROTA
TE
ANTI-CL
OCK
WISE
First) then press
MP3
ENTER
BUTTON
to
confirm
when
desired
track
is
found.
(D)
NAVIGA
TING
THROUGH
DIRECTORY
B
Y
USING
M5/M6
BUT
TON
Press
directory
up
(M6)
or
directory
down
(M5)
buttons
to
skip
the
current
directory
forward
or backward
by
one
position.
In
a
multi-level
directories
disc,
the
movement
will
take
place
at
the
current
level
until
the
last
directory is reached. At this point press directory down (M5) again, it will move to
the next level of directory.
ID3
TAG
Press
DISPLA
Y
button
repeatedly
to
Display
ID3
T
AG
information.
If
the
MP3
file
is
available
with
ID3
T
AG,
pressing
the
display
button
repeatedly
will
show
information
in
the
following
sequence:
SONG
TITLE
>
ARTIST>
ALBUM
TITLE
If
any
of
the
ID3-
T
AG
information
is
not
available,
pressing
the
DISPLA
Y
button
repeatedly
will
show information
in
the
following
sequence:
UNKNOWN
SONGNAME>
UNKNOWN
ARTIST>
NO
ALBUM
TITLE
If
the
MP3
file
is
without
ID3
T
AG,
pressing
the
DISPLA
Y
button
and
“NO
ID3
T
AG”
will
be
displayed.
The
file
name
&
track
number
of
the
MP3
file
will
scroll
repeatedly
through
the
display
during
the
playing
of
the
MP3
file.
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