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RADIO / USB MP3 / WMA / DAB+ / DMB / Bluetooth® 12VOWNER’S MANUAL2S f t InformationSafetyI ftiThank you for purchasing this product,please read the manual carefull beforeoperating, and reserve it for future reference.Precaution USE Only in a 12‐volt DC negative‐ground electrical system. Disconnect the vehicle's negative batteryterminal while mounting and connectingthe unit. When replacing the fuse, be sure to use onewith an identical amperage rating. Using a fuse with a higher amperage ratingmay cause serious damage to the unit. Make sure that pins or obstacel do not getinside the unit, they may cause malfunctions,or create safety hazards such as electricalshock.shock If you have parked the vehicle for a longtime in hot or cold weather, wait until thetemperature in the vehicle becomes normalbefore operating the unit.ContentsBefore operation Do not raise the volume level too high. Keepthe volume at a level at which you can hearoutside warning sounds (horns sirens, etc.). Stop the vehicle before performing anycomplicated operations.Safety Information ........................................ 2Panel Controls ............................................... 3General Operation...................................... .. 4Volume and Sound ........................................4AM/FM Radio …............................................. 5DAB Radio...................................................... 6USB/MP3/WMA............................................. 7Caution Do not open the cover and do not repair byyourself. Ask your authorised dealer for help.Note:1 According to models with different wiringharness to connect the definition of thespecific content, please refer to the modellabel.2 Specifications and the design are subject tochange without notice due to improvements intechnology.Bluetooth………............................................... 8Dimming.............................................10System Settings Items List ...............................11Electrical connections...................................1415Troubleshooting ............................................15Specifications................................................16FCC ................................................................173Panel Controls(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)MicrophonePower button‐ On/Off(long press)‐ Mute(short press)‐ Rotate the VOL knob to adjust volumeSource Button‐ SelectS l t Source‐ Select PTY Mode( h t press))(short(long press)Band /AST Button‐ Band select‐ Auto store/DAB Service Scan(short press)(long press)Select Button‐ Manual and Automatic Equalizing‐ Select Menu entry in user Menu(6) Display button‐ Display System clock,‐ Display PTY Information in Radio mode‐ Display MP3 Information (USB Mode)(7)<< ButtonPrevious Station/Previous Track(8)>> ButtonNext Station/Next Track(9)USB slot(10 – 15) AM/FM, DAB Favorites(10)MP3 folder aheadPhone: Hang up(11)MP3 folder backPhone: Contact mode/Dial/Call transfer(12)MP3 Random play(13)MP3 repeat play(14)Program intro Play (Scan)(15)MP3/Bluetooth Play/Pause4General OperationVolume and SoundSwitching ON/OFF , MuteSelect SourceTo Switch on the Radio push the POWER ON/OFFbuttonbutton.Press the [SRC] button to switch between andselect available sources: TUNERTUNER‐>USB‐>AUX‐>USB >AUX>Bluetooth‐>DAB. USB and Bluetooth is onlyvisible in the menu when connected.To switch of the Radio push the POWER ON/OFFbutton for more than 2 sec.The Radio will be muted by pushing the POWERON/OFF button for less that 2 sec.Ignition LogicWith ignition logic activated (Default setting) theRadio can be switched on and off manually even ifthe vehicles ignition pin is not connected. To avoidbattery discharge the radio is switched of after 1hwithout user operation.System SettingsThe system settings menu is entered by longpressing the [DISP] button.button To access the availablemenu entries push the search buttons [ << />> ]. Toselect the available options of each menu entryrotate the [VOL] knob.For details see chapter system settings of thismanual.Reception AreaThis Radio is designed to work in different regionswith different frequencyy ranges.The Reception area can be adjusted via the SystemSettings menu. The default setting is “EUROPE”.The following Areas are available:EUROPE/ASIA/JAPAN/NORTH AFRICA/USAClock SettingThe clock time can be adjust manually by longpressing the [DISP] button to set the time.Select [CLOCK] with the search buttons [ << />> ].Press [SEL] button and rotate [VOL] knob to adjustthe minutes.Press search buttons [ << />> ] to select adjusthours. Rotate [VOL] knob to adjust the hours.Press the [SEL] button to exit the clock setting.VolumeTo adjust the Volume rotate the [VOL] knobPredefined sound effectsThe Radio provides different predefined soundeffects .Press the [SEL] button to enter the Sound settingsmenu. Rotate the [VOL] knob to select one of thefollowing options: EQ OFF ‐>> POP‐> ROCK ‐> CLASSIC ‐> JAZZ ‐> CUSTOM.BALANCE, FADER and LoudnessTo adjust Balance, Fader and Loudness press the[SEL] button and then push [ << / >> ] button toselect BALANCE ‐> FADER ‐> LOUDNESS. Rotate the[VOL] knob to adjust Balance, Fader and Loudnessaccording your needs.Manual Sound AdjustmentFor manual sound adjustment first select CUSTOM.Push the [SEL] button again and then select BASS orTREBLE with the [ << / >> ] button. Rotate the [VOL]knob to adjust BASS and TREBLE according yourneeds.5AM/FM RadioAM/FM Radio SelectionManual Storing FavouritesRDSTo access AM/FM Radio press the [SRC] buttonand select TunerThere are 3 FM , 2 AM and 1 LM Favourite banksavailable.Select the favourite bank where to store the stationand tune the station that shall be stored.Push the preset button longer than 2 sec .to storethe stationMany FM Stations in Europe transmit RDS data(Radio Data System) in addition to their audioprogram. With RDS the user has the followingbenefits:Select BandPress the [ BAND ] Button to select one of theavailable Radio Bands. The Radio bands will bechanged in the following order:FM1 ‐> FM2 ‐> FM3 ‐> AM1 ‐> AM2 ‐> LWThe AM and LW Bands can be deactivated by theuser via the system settings menu.Recall Stored FavouritesTTo recallll a storedd ffavouritei pushh theh accordingdipreset buttonAutomatic TuningAuto Memory StoreFor Automatic tuning press the [ << / >> ] button.The Radio will search and select the next receivablestation.To search for the best receivable stations and storethem as favourite press the (BAND/AST] button for2 sec. The Radio searches the best receivable stationand stores them.When Traffic Announcement is activated (“TA =ON”) only stations that broadcast Trafficannouncements will be tuned.Manuall TuningFor manual station selection press the [ << / >> ]button for longer than 2 sec. “MANUAL” is shown inthe display. Pressing the [ << / >> ] button again thefrequency will be incrementallyincreased/decreased.The best audible frequency (AF) of a selectedstation is tuned automatically for best receptionquality.Too enablee ab e automaticauto at c seselectionect o ofo best audibleaud b efrequency select “AF=ON” in the Settings menu The Radio recognizes Traffic Announcementsand can switch to Radio even if an other Audiosource is selected.To enable automatic Traffic announcement select“TA ON” in the Settings menu“TA=ON” Some Stations provide regional specific programs.With the regional (REG) function only thosefrequencies are followed that broadcast theselected regional program. To follow regionalprograms select “REG=ON” in the Settings menu The stations name can be displayedFor further settings see System Menu6DAB RadioPTYVia the RDS System FM stations in many countriestransmit the type of program (Program Type , PTY)that is broadcasted.To search for a desired Program type push [SRC] forabout 2 sec. and select the Program type by rotatingthe[VOL] knob.The Radio will search for a Radio‐Program with theselected Program type when the [SEL] button ispushed. “PTY SEEK” is shown in the Display.If no station with the selected Program Type can befound the last tuned station will be selected and“NO PTY” is shown in the Display.The following program types are available:NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO, SPORT, EDUCATE,DRAMA, CULTURE, SCIENCE, VARIED, POP‐M,ROCK‐M, EASY‐M, LIGHT‐M, CLASSICS‐M ,O T H E R‐M , W E AT H E R, F I N A N C E , CHILDREN,SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE IN, TRAVEL, LEISURE,JAZZ, COUNTRY, NATIONAL‐M, OLDIES, FOLK‐ M,DOCUMENT TEST,DOCUMENT,TEST ALARMDAB Radio SelectionDAB Service ListDAB/DAB+ Provides radio programs in digitalsound quality.To get an overview of receivable DAB services aDAB Service List can be displayed.T access DiToDigitali lAAudiodi BBroadcast(DAB) press the[SRC] button and select DAB.Push [SEL] for 2 secsec. to open the DAB Service List.ListRotate the [VOL] Button to scroll through the listof receivable stations.DAB Service SCANTo tune a DAB service push [SEL]. “Tuning” isshown on the display.To search for receivable DAB Services the DABservice SCAN has to be started byy pushing[BAND/AST] for 2 sec. “SCAN” is shown in thedisplay.In the case that a Service is temporary notreceivable “No Service” will be shown on thedisplay.Select DAB BandPress the [ BAND ] Button to select one ofthe available DAB Bands. The DAB bandswill be changed in the following order:DAB1 ‐> DAB2 ‐> DAB3Tuning a DAB ServiceTo tune a DAB service push [<< / >> ] to select thenext/previous DAB service. “Tuning” is shown onthe Display.Storing DAB FavouritesThere are 3 DAB favourite banks available.Select the favourite bank where to store thestation and tune the station that shall bestored.Push the preset button longer than 2 sec .tostore the stationRecall Stored FavouritesTo recall a stored favourite push the accordingpreset buttonSwitching between DAB and FMWhen the DAB signal quality drops significantit is reasonable to switch and listen to theservice via FM.FMSwitching between DAB and FM (DABFMLNK)can be disabled via the system settings menu7USB/MP3/WMANote on MP3•MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 and refersto an audio compression technology standard.•This product allows playback of MP3 files.•The unit can read MP3 files written in theformat compliant with ISO 9660. However it doesnot support the MP3 data written by the methodof packet write.write•The unit can not read an MP3 file that has a fileextension other than ".mp3".•If you play a non‐MP3 file that has the “.mp3"extension, you may hear some noise.•In this manual, we refer to what are called "MP3file" and "folder " in PC terminology as "track" and"Album," respectively.•Maximum number of directory level is8,, includingg the root directory.y Maximumnumber of files and folders per disc is 256.•The unit may not play tracks in the order of Tracknumbers.•The unit plays only the audio tracks if a disccontains both audio tracks and MP3 files.filesUSB NotesUSB functions (flash memory type) MP3 music play. USB flash memory 2 in 1 supportFAT 12/FAT 16/FAT 32 format supported.File name: 64 byte/dir name: 64 byte/tagname: 30 byte.Tag (id3 tag ver 2.0)‐ title/artist/album:titl / ti t/ lb32 byteb t support. USB 1.1 support, USB 2.0 support(For 2.0, speed performance is as USB 1.1)MP3 Playback/PauseTo pause and resume MP3 Playback push button[1>].Next/Previous MP3 Track.To select the next/previous track push the [<>]button.Fast forward/fast rewind.To fast forward/fast rewind the current track pushthe [<>] button longer than 2 sec.Random Play Not all USB devices are compatible with the unit.To activate random play push the button [4 RND]. USB connector is support maximum work powerwith 500 mA.RepeatLoading/ Removal of USB DeviceInsert a USB device into the USB‐slot “Reading” isshown on the Display. MP3 Playback will startimmediate afterwards.Before removing the USB Device switch to another Source by pushing the [SRC] button.Push the [3 RPT] button to activate repeatTrack/repeat directory/repeat all.SCANTo activate/stop the scan function push the button[2 SCN]. In scan mode all titles are played for 10sec.8BlBluetoothHandsd ffree OperationsPairingThe Bluetooth allows you to utilize your vehicle’sbuilt‐in audio system for wireless mobile phoneor music hands free communication. SomeBluetooth mobile phones have the audiofeatures, and some portable audio playerssupport Bluetooth feature. This system can playaudio data stored in a Bluetooth audio device.The vehicle stereo with Bluetooth will be able toretrieve phonebook contacts, received call,dialed callcall, missed callcall, incoming callscalls, outgoingcall and listen to music.1.Turn on Bluetooth function of your mobile phone.2.Enter mobile phone’s Bluetooth setup menu.3.Search for new Bluetooth devices.4.Select Bluetooth devices from the pairing list onthe mobile phone.5.Enter “ 1234 ” as the password ( The passworddefault setting is “ 1234 ”).6.After pairing successfully, BT and HPF icons willlight up.A2DP icon will light up after A2DPconnectedNotes:• Do not leave the microphone of Bluetoothhands free in the places with wind passingsuch as air outlet of the air conditioner, etc.This may cause a malfunction.malfunction• If leave it in the places subjected to directsun, high temperature can cause distortion,discoloration which may result in amalfunction.• This system will not operate or may operateimproperly with some Bluetooth audio players.• Cannot guarantee the compatibility of allmobile phones together with unit.• Audio playback will be set to the samevolume level as set during telephone call. Thismight cause problems, if extreme volume levelis set during telephone call.Making a callPress the [SRC] button to switch the source toBluetooth.Push the [ 5// ] button and rotate the [VOL]] knob toselect one of the options:Dial Number / User phone Book / Received / Dialed/ Missed.Dial NumberSelect Dial Number1P1.Presstheh [SEL] kknobb on theh ffront panell to startnumber input.2.Rotate the [VOL] knob to select a digit, press the[SEL] knob to confirm.3.Press the [5 / ] button to dial.4.Press the [6 / ] button to terminate call.Dialed/Missed/ ReceivedYou can search any Dialed/Missed/Received.1.Rotate the [VOL] knob to select“DIALED”DIALED , “MISSED”MISSED , “RECEIVEDRECEIVED2 Press the [SEL] knob to enter the selected callhistory.3.Rotate the [VOL] knob to scroll the contacts.4.When the contact name or mobile phone No. isdisplayed, press the [5 / ] button to call the mobilephone No. of that contact. Press the [6/ ] button toend the call.Call from PhonebookUser can search the contact name in the phonebookand make call.1.Rotate the [VOL] knob to select “USER PBK”.2 Press the [SEL] knob to enter the selected2.Pressphonebook.3.Rotate the [VOL] knob to scroll the contacts.4.When the contact name is displayed, press the[5/] knob to call the mobile phone No. of thatcontact.Press the [6 /] button to end the call.Note:• Some mobile phones may not be able to transferdata of Phonebook.Audio StreamingTransfer CallYou can switch between hands free call and mobilephone call. Press the [5 /] button during call.Answering a callYou can answer an incoming call by pressing the [5/]button.Press the [6 /] button to reject an incoming call.What is audio streaming?Audio streaming is a technique for transferring audiodata such that it can be processed as a steady andcontinuous stream. Users can stream music from theirexternal audio player to their vehicle stereo wirelesslyand listen to the tracks through the vehicle ’s speakers.Please consult your nearest dealer for more informationon the product of wireless audio streaming transmitteroffered.Please avoid operating your connected mobile phonewhile audio streaming as this may cause noise orsound choppy on the song playback.Audio streaming may or may not resume aftertelephone interrupt as this is dependent on mobilephone.The system will always return to Radio mode if audiostreaming is disconnected.Note:Be sure to read the chapter “Pairing” beforeproceeding.Playback/PauseTo pause and resume Playback push button [1>].Next/Previous Track.To select the next/previous track push the [[<>]/ ]button.Note:Playing order will depend on Bluetooth audioplayer. When the [<>] button is pressed, someA2DP devices will restart the current trackdepends on the duration of playback.During music streaming playback, “A2DP and HFP”will be shown on the display. When A2DP device isdisconnected, “DISCONN” will be shown on thedisplay Some Bluetooth audio players may nothave play / pause synchronized with this unit.Please make sure both device and main unit are inthe same play/ pause status in BT MUSIC mode.10DimmingDisplay and Button DimmingBrightness adjustmentManual ModeThis radio allows manual or automatic dimming.Select “DIMMING”DIMMING in the settings menu andselect one of the following options:Select Manual dimming to adjust Brightness of Displayand ButtonsChange between Day and Night Mode by selecting“DIMDAY”DIMDAY or “DIMNIGHT”DIMNIGHT Select “OFF” to disable DimmingDAY/Night SelectionSelect DIM MAN and change between day modeand night mode by selecting “DIMDAY“ or“DIMNIGHT”Automatic Mode Select Manual dimming when the radio is notconnected to the vehicles ignition pin. Select Automatic dimming when the Radio isconnected correct to the vehicles ignition‐pin.To adjust your favourite brightness‐setting fordisplay‐ and button brightness select manualmode.Night Brightness adjustment of display andButtonsTo adjust Night Brightness of the display andbuttons select “DIMNIGHT”.Then select “LCD Menu” and adjust the brightnessof the Display accordinglyaccordingly.Then select “Key Menu” and adjust the brightnessof the Buttons accordingly.Day Brightness adjustment of display and ButtonsTo adjust Day Brightness of the display andbuttons select “DIMDAY”.Then select “LCD Menu” and adjust the brightnessof the Display accordingly.Then select “Key Menu” and adjust the brightnessof the Buttons accordinglyIn automatic mode the display will changeautomaticallyy between dayy and nightg mode when theradio is correct connected to the vehicles illuminationpin.11System Setting Item ListRadio region: EuropeTuner sourceDAB sourceAUX/ USB / BT (A2DP) source12System Setting Item ListRadio region: Asia/ Japan/ N Africa/ USATuner sourceDAB sourceAUX/ USB / BT (A2DP) source13System SettingAM/FM Tuner OptionsDAB Tuner OptionsDimming OptionsTAEnable /Disable automatic switching to FM‐tunermode in case of incoming Traffic announcements.TA ReturnSwitch back time in the case that Announcement‐Signal can not be detected any more.AFEnable/Disable automatic selection of bestaudible frequency in FM‐Tuner Mode (RDS).REGEnable/Disable automatic selection of betteraudible frequencies that broadcast differentregional content.CTAutomatic synchronizationof Clock with timereceived via RDS‐Signal.DX/LOSearch Level of AM/FM‐Tuner.ST/MonoSelection of Stereo or Mono output of FM/AMtunerAERA SELTo adjust the AM/FM tuner to your region.DAB FMLINKEnable /Disable automatic switching to FMFM‐tunertunerwhen DAB‐Signal drops.DAB LBNDEnable/Disable L‐Band DecodingDAB ANTSelection of Active or Passive antenna isconnected.DLS SCROLLEnable display of Artist and SongDIMMINGToo SelectSe ect Dimmingg Modeode (OFF,(O , Manual,a ua , automatic)auto at c)LCD MenuTo Adjust Display brightnessKEY MenuTo adjust Button brightnessDIM MANTo switch between DAY and Night ModeBluetooth OptionsSCROLLON: Display ID3 tag information cyclic: Track‐Folder‐File‐Album‐Title‐Artist‐TrackOFF: Display TrackMIC SELUse of integrated Microphone in front panel orexternal Microphone connected by rear connectorAUTO CONTo disable/enable Bluetooth connectionSteering Wheel Control OptionsSWRC TYPESelection of Steering Wheel control type(Resistance/PWM)SWRC SETTo enable/disable steering wheel controlOthersMWTo enable/disable MW ReceptionLWTo enable/disable LW ReceptionBEEPTo enable/disable confirmation signalLogicTo enable/disable ignition logicClockTo adjusthours andd minutes12/24HTo select 12 / 24 h Clock formatElectrical ConnectionsWiring DiagramDAB SMB connectorAM/FM ISO connector14Electrical ConnectionsWiring DiagramDAB SMB connectorAM/FM ISO connector1415T bl h tiTroubleshootingThe following checklist can help you solve some problems which you may encounter when using the unit. Before consulting it, check the connections and followthe instructions in the user manual. Do not use the unit in abnormal condition, for example without sound, or with smoke or foul smell can cause fire or electricshock, immediately stop using it and call the store where you purchased it.ProblemGeneralPossible causeSolutionThe unit will not switchon.vehicle ignition is not on.Cable is not properly connected.Fuse is burnt.Volume is set at minimum or the mute function ison.The unit system is unstable.Turn your vehicle key in theignition. Check cableconnection.R lReplaceffuse withith a new ffuse off theth same capacity.itCheck the volume or switch the mute function off.Press the RESET button.The antenna is not connected properly.Connect the antenna properly.The antenna is not fully extended or it is broken.Fully extend the antenna and if broken, replace it with a new one.Unable to insert USBdeviceThe USB device has been inserted the wrong wayround.Insert it the other way around.The USB device cannotbe read.NTFS format is not supported.Check that the file system is in FAT or FAT32 format. Due to differentformats, some models of storage devices or MP3 players may not beread.No soundThe unit or screen doesnot work normally.Mode TUNERUnable to receivestations.Poor quality reception ofradio station.Mode USB16SpecificationsAM/FM tunerRefer to AM/FM tuner tableRefer to AM/FM tuner tableUSB ChargingMaximum power ouput:0.5A @5V17FCCFCC STATEMENTThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCCRules. Operation is subject to thefollowing twoconditions:di itelevision reception, which can be determinedby turning the equipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference byone or more of the following measures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.(1) This device may not cause harmfulinterference.Increase the separation between theequipment and receiver(2) This device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may causeundesired operation.operationConnect the equipment into an outlet on acircuit different from that to which the receiver isconnectedconnected.(3) Changes or modifications not expresslyapproved by the party responsi bl e forcompliance could void the user's authority tooperate the equipment.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TVtechnician for help.FCC Radiation Exposure StatementNOTE:This equipment has been tested andfound to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCCRules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation.This equipment generates uses and canradiate radio frequency energy and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmful interference toradio communications. However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in aparticular installation. If this equipment doescause harmful interference to radio orThis equipment complies with FCC radiation exposurelimits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.This equipment should be installed and operatedwith minimum distance 20cm between the radiator &your body.18
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