Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] If you have difficulty in installing this unit in your vehicle. If the unit seems not work in properly press the reset buttonto reset the memor y of the unit.
Attaching panel Attach the front panel by fixing the left side of it into this unit as1 showing. Then push the right side of panel towards into connecting plug as 2 showing.
Attaching panel
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Follow this easy wiring diagram in order to enable you to install the new or existing RADIO and SPEAKER wring system.
Be sure the unit is connected to a 12 volts battery with negative ground. Good ground connections eliminate most electrical noise problem and require tight with the metal vehicle chassis. remove plastic, paint or dust for good electrical contact.
SPEAKER WIRING
The unit is only designed for the use with 4 speakers system, it can only be connected with speakers rated in the load impedance range from 4 to 8 ohms. [. . . ] remove plastic, paint or dust for good electrical contact.
SPEAKER WIRING
The unit is only designed for the use with 4 speakers system, it can only be connected with speakers rated in the load impedance range from 4 to 8 ohms. Load impedance less than 4 ohms could damage the unit. Never combine (BRIDGE) the outputs for use with 2 speakers, and Never ground any Negative speaker to the chassis ground.
CAR ANTENNA
Subwoof
RED WHITE RCH LCH
CAR ANTENNA
RED WHITE
RCH LCH
RCA line out
Auxin
RED WHITE
RCH LCH
RCA line out
Connect to control for antenna or remote control for amplifier.
Orange
Memory+ Connect to battery or +12 volts of power source that is always live.
YELLOW
Green Green /white
Grey Grey /white Right Front Blue Blue /white Right Rear
Ground-
Black
Left Front Brown
12V+
Connect to lgnition key switch.
Red
Brown /white Left Rear
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Before installing the receiver permanently, fit it in the approximate place in your car Connect the
equipment according to the speakers and electrical connections. When your system is operated properly, (preferably with the car engine running), follow the instructions for permanent installation of your system. 3)Support strap (supplied)
INSTALL THE UNIT
1)Install half sleeve, can be with or without adapter. 2)Bend over some tabs where possible tosecure the half sleeve inside of dash. 3) Support strap to bestrutted under dash, secure this strip to avoid skipp ing of disc.
2)Bend over tabs of half sleeve (supplied)
1) Adapter (not supplied)
REMOVING THE UNIT
Insert removal wrench into the small gap on the right side of the unit and pull the unit slightly out on the same side, then release the wrench. Repeat the same action for the left side. By now, you can remove the unit and unplug the wires connector.
Half sleeve (supplied)
4) Two wrenches for release the unit (supplied)
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Volume
POWER ON /OFF VOLUME
PWR
EJECT
Increasing volume
VO
VO
Rotate the [VOL+]button
VOL
L-
L+
Decreasing
SEL
VOL
SEEK
Rotate the [VOL-]button
MODE
SEL
SCN
DSP
RPT
SHF
BAND
CLOCK
1
2
3
4
5
6
SELECT RELEASE
DSP
CLOCK
MODE
Eject
LOC ST LOUD
CH
Out
LCD display
Press the [
In
]button to eject the disc out of the unit .
Power
Tur ning ON the power
Press the [ ]button again, to load the disc in.
Press the [PWR]button.
EJECT
Press to turn on the unit power, Press the button to turn off the unit.
5
Hour
MODE
Selecting radio and play
Press the [MODE]key. Each time you press the key, it`ll switch between radio and CD position. And the long press it can automatically select lower frequency station.
Band
Selecting band
Preset memor y
Press BAND button to select among three FM or two AM bands. (FM1-FM2-FM3-AM)
Manual Preset Station
Please keep pressing any of the No. 1-6 button to store when you hear the favorite broadcasting station.
FM1
FM2
Automatic Preset Station
AM
FM3
In any band play, keep pressing AS/PS on the remote control into automatic storage. And 6 powerful stations in this band will be stored into NO. 1-6 respectively. There are 6 bands for selection:FM1, FM2, FM3, AM. Make selection by pressing BAND Button.
If with DISC in unit, press [MODE] switch to radio MODE first.
Selecting and pressing the buttons stored, you can play the station you want then.
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Loading and replacing the batter y
MUTE POWER SCAN PAUSE SHUF DSP VOL+/CHAR. SEL
SEL
VWX8
SHIFT
MODE
PWR
-, _, +, 0
MUTE
MODE
STU7
ENTER LOUD
BAND
BAND/LOUD REPEAT AS/PS LOCAL MONO
ABC
PAUSE
1
DEF
SCAN
2
GHI
RPT
3 6
Use one lithium battery(CR2025) insert the batteries with the +and - poles aligned properly. Following the illustration inside the case.
AS/PS
ID3
JKL
SHF
4
MNO
DISC DN CHAR. SEL
5
PQR
DISC UP
LOC
DSP
+
RO/SN
MONO
YZ9
SPACE
CLK
CHAR. SEL
-
SELECT
Pull out
Store unused batteries out of the reach of children. Contact a doctor immediately if the battery is accidentally swallowed.
Do not set the remote on hot places such as above the dashboard.
_, -, +, 0, PWR MUTE S, T, U, , MODE Enter, BAND A, B, C, 1, PAUSE D, E, F, 2, SCAN G, H, I, 3, REPEAT J, K, L, 4, SHUF M. N, O, 5, DISC DN P, Q, R, 6, DISC UP Mode select LOC DSP
Char. sel(A, B~8, 9, 0), +/-
Basic operation
Tur ning ON the power
RADIO. SCAN
MONO
Y, Z, , space, V, W, X, Char. shift, SEL CLK
Press the [PWR]button.
Press to turn on the unit power, Press the button to turn off the unit.
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ID3
Press ID3 on remote or Panel enter ID3 selection. one press ID3 enter ID3 file selection mode, F will be indicated on LCD. To read in your desired song name by pressing remote - buttons, then press confirmed the song playing. EXAMPLE: to read in " I LOVE YOU" In the read in mode: press button three times read I, press turn to next word, press three times read L, press three times read O and so on. . . Two press ID3 enter ID3 directory mode, D will be indicated on LCD. [. . . ] To read in your desired song name by pressing remote - buttons, then press confirmed the song playing. EXAMPLE: to read in " I LOVE YOU" In the read in mode: press button three times read I, press turn to next word, press three times read L, press three times read O and so on. . . Two press ID3 enter ID3 directory mode, D will be indicated on LCD. Press / select desired directory, then press confirmed playing.
ABC
YZ9
ENTER
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