| 2. HANDLING COMPACT DISCS   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   themoisturehasevaporated.   NOTES ON CDs   NOTES ON DISCS   If you use the discs explained below, the sticky   residue can cause the CD to stop spinning and   maycausemalfunctionorruinyourdiscs.   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   fromunderthestickers).   1. A dirty or defective disc may cause sound   dropouts while playing. To enjoy optimum   sound, handlethediscasfollows.   Handle the disc by its edge. To keep the disc   clean, donottouchthesurface(P.1).   There are paste residue.   Ink is sticky (P.5).   ****   *******   *******   *******   *******   P. 1   P. 5   2. Donotstickpaperortapeonthedisc(P.2).   Do not use rental CDs with old labels that are   beginningtopeeloff.   Stickers that are beginning   to peel away, leaving a   sticky residue (P.6).   **************   *******   *******   P. 2   *******   P. 6   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   Do not use your CDs with labels or stickers   attached.   there can be   temperature inside the car (P.3).   a considerable rise in   *******   Labels are attached (P.7).   *******   *******   *******   *******   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).   P. 3   4. Before playing, clean the discs with an   optional cleaning cloth. Wipe each disc from   thecentreout(P.4).   P. 8   Be sure to use CDs with disc mark   RECORDABLE   REWRITABLE   Only for this unit.   P. 4   5. Do not use solvents such as benzine,   thinner,commercially available cleaners, or   antistatic spray intended for analog discs.   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.   E - 2   3. INSTALLATION   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.   Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts   cancausemalfunctions.   Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifications of the   vehicle.   Install the unit where it does not get in the driver's way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a   suddenstop, likeanemergencystop.   Ifinstallationangleexceeds30°fromhorizontal, theunitmightnotgiveitsoptimumperformance.   30°   Avoid installing the unit 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.   Be sure to remove the front panel before installing the unit.   DIN FRONT/REAR-MOUNT   Thisunitcanbepropertyinstalledeitherfrom“Front”(conventionalDINFront-mount)or“Rear”(DIN   Rear-mount installation, utilizing threaded screw holes at the sides of the unit chassis). For details,   refertothefollowingillustratedinstallationmethodsAandB.   DIN FRONT-MOUNT (Method A)   Installation the unit   1 1. Dashboard   2. Holder   2 3 182   After inserting the half sleeve into the   dashboard, select the appropriate tab according   to the thickness of the dashboard material and   bend them inwards to secure the holder in   place.   53   3. Screw   1 6 1. Dashboard   2. Nut (5mm)   3. Spring washer   4. Screw (5x15mm)   5. Screw   6. Support Strap   7 4 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   5 2 3 E - 3   Removing the unit   a a. Frame   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.   b c Trim Plate Installation:   Push the trim plate against the chassis until it is fitted.   You 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.   Fastening 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 2. Screw   4 3. Factory radio mounting bracket.   4. Dashboard or Console   5. Hook (Remove this part)   5 3 Note: the mounting box, outer trim ring,   and half-sleeve are not used for method   B installation.   2 5 E - 4   4. DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL (D.C.P.)   Removing The Detachable Control Panel (D.C.P.).   1. Turn the power off   2. Press the D.C.P. release button   3. Remove the D.C.P.   PANEL RELEASE   BUTTON   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 shownonthedigram).   2. Then press the left side of D.C.P. onto the main   unituntila“click”soundisheard.   2 A B CAUTION   DO NOT insert the D.C.P from the left side. 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   itorsubjectittostrongshocks.   When the release button is pressed and the D.C.P is unlocked, the car's vibrations may cause it to fall. To 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.   Socket   E - 5   5. WIRING DIAGRAM (20 PIN HARNESS PLUG)   ANTENNAJACK   ANTENNAPEXT   ENDERP   CABLE   FUSE   20-PIN   AUDIO/POWER   HARNESS   (See Figure 1)   WHITE   RCA-TO-RCA CABLES   (not supplied)   SUB WOOFER   BLUE   YELLOW   SUB-WOOFER   AUX IN   WHITE   RED   RCA-TO-RCA CABLES   (not supplied)   WHITE   RED   REAR LINE OUT   GREY   AMP   WHITE   FRONT LINE OUT   BLACK   RED   Power Antenna Connect to power antenna or amplifier,If   not used,Tape bare end of wire.   BLUE   Ground Connect to ground terminal or   chassis   Clean unpainted metal part of   BLACK   Memory/Battery   YELLOW   Connect to battery or 12 volt power source that is always live.   The radio will not work if this wire is not connected   RED   Accessory/Ignition Connect to existing radio wire or radio fuse.   20-PIN AUDIO/POWER HARNESS   LEFT FRONT   WHITE-BLACK LF-   RIGHT FRONT   GREY-BLACK RF-   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10   20   WHITE LF+   GREY RF+   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   LEFT REAR   RIGHT REAR   VIOLET-BLACK RR-   GREEN-BLACK-LR   GREEN LR+   VIOLET RR+   Figure 1   Pin View   WIRE COLOR   WIRE COLOR   WHITE   FUNCTION/LABEL   RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (-)   FUNCTION/LABEL   PIN   1 PIN   LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (+)   LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (-)   GREY/BLACK   GREY   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (+)   RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (+)   RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (-)   2 WHITE/BLACK   3 VIOLET   POWER ANTENNA   4 VIOLET/BLACK   BLUE   BATTERY(+)   5 YELLOW   BLACK   WHITE   RED   6 GREEN   GREEN/BLACK   RED   LEFT REAR SPEAKER (+)   LEFT REAR SPEAKER (-)   IGNITION(ACC)   CHASSIS GROUND   7 8 LEFT FRONT PRE-AMP LINE OUT   RIGHT FRONT PRE-AMP LINE OUT   FRONT PRE-AMP LINE OUT COMMON   LEFT REAR PRE-AMP LINE OUT   9 BLACK   REAR PRE-AMP LINE OUT COMMON   RIGHT REAR PRE-AMP LINE OUT   BLACK   WHITE   10   RED   E - 6   6. BASIC OPERATIONS   1) PANEL RELEASE BUTTON (REL)   Press this button to remove the control panel.   12) POWER ON/OFF BUTTON   Press this button to turn on or off the power.   5) DISPLAY BUTTON (DISP)   Press this button briefly, the LCD will display the clock for about 2 seconds, then return to previous   display mode.   ClockAdjustment   Under clock display mode, press DISP button until the LCD flashes, press Tuning Up Button to adjust   hour and Tuning Down Button to adjust minute.   16) SOURCE BUTTON (SOURCE)   Press this button to select Radio and CD modes.   The available selections depends on version:   Radio CD Player   Radio > CD > AUX in   Sub-woofer On/Off   Press SOURCE button for more than 3 seconds to activate or turn off the Sub-woofer output.   Aux Input   Connect the external signal to the auxiliary line in jack located at the rear of the unit , then   press Source button to select Aux mode. Press Source Button again to cancel Aux Mode   and return to previous mode.   RESET BUTTON   The RESET button is located on the main unit (as shown on the diagram). To press it vertically with a   ballpointpenormetalobjectwillactivateit. Theresetbuttonistobeactivatedforthefollowingreasons:   Initialinstallationoftheunitwhenallwiringiscompleted.   Allthefunctionbuttonsdonotoperate.   Errorsymbolonthedisplay.   Note: If the unit cannot function normally after reseting, please use a cotton swab soaked in   isopropyl alcohol to clean the socket on the back of the control panel.   E - 7   7. AUDIO OPERATIONS   10) VOLUME KNOB   Turn this knob to adjust desired volume level.   4) AUDIO BUTTON   Press thisbutton to select desired audio function.   ORDER OF FUNCTION:   VOLUME(VOL) -> BASS(BAS) -> TREBLE(TRE) ->BALANCE(BAL) ->FADER(FAD)   While the selected function is displayed, turn Volume Knob to adjust the level within 5 seconds,   otherwise the unit will return to volume adjustment mode.   2) MUTE BUTTON (MUTE)   Pressthisbuttontomutethesound. Pressitagaintoresumelistening.   17) PRESET EQUALIZER BUTTON (EQ)   PressthisbuttontotogglethefollowingEQsettings:   FLAT->CLASSICS->POP M->ROCK M->DSP OFF   AtDSPOFFmode, EQwillbecontrolledbyBass/Treblesetting.   13) BAND/LOUDNESS BUTTON (BAND/LOUD)   Press the Band/Loudness Button for couple of seconds to switch the loudness on or off. When   Loudness is on, display will show'Loud On' fora fewseconds.   E - 8   8. RADIO OPERATIONS   11) AUTO MEMORY STORE/PRESET SCAN BUTTON (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. To stop Auto Store & Scan, press the AS/PS button again.   7) STATION PRESET BUTTONS (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 stations to be   preset. Use Tuning 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 indicates that the station has been stored into memory.   13) BAND/LOUDNESS BUTTON (BAND/LOUD)   This a dual function button. Press this button shortly to change between BAND FM1, FM2, FM3 or   AM/MW bands. Press this button for couple of seconds to turn Loudness function on or off.   14) TUNING / SEEK UP AND TUNING / SEEK DOWN BUTTONS   1.Press these buttons briefly, and the unit will operate in AUTO SEARCH tuning mode, the radio   will tune up or down to the next station and remain on that station.   2.Press these buttons for more than 2 seconds, operate as MANUAL 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.   8) MONO STEREO BUTTON (MO/ST)   When you receive a station,“ST” on the display will be on. Press this button to enter Mono mode.   9) SCAN BUTTON(SCAN)   Press this button, the radio will tune up to search stations, the available stations will blink and stay   on the display for a few seconds.   6) LOCAL/DISTANT BUTTON (LOC)   During station tuning, this button allows you prior to access strong local station only (Local   mode), or to access a wider range of using distant mode (DX). When powered on, DX mode will   be defaulted automatically; Press LOC button briefly to select Local mode and “LOCAL” symbol   on the LCD will light up for a few seconds.   E - 9   9.CD OPERATIONS   M1) PAUSE BUTTON (PAUSE)   Press this button to pause CD play, press again to release pause.   M2) SCAN BUTTON (SCAN)   Press this button, the first 10 seconds of each track will be played sequentially until this button   ispressedagain, thennormalplaywillresumeatthecurrenttrack.   M3) REPEAT BUTTON (REPEAT)   Press this button, the current track will be played repeatedly until this button is pressed again.   M4) SHUFFLE BUTTON (SHUFFLE)   Press this button to play all tracks on CD in random. Press again to deactivate it.   14) TRACK UP AND TRACK DOWN BUTTON   Press the Track Up Button to skip to the next track or previous track. Press the Track 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 Track Up/Down Button to fast forward or fast reverse. CD   player starts playing when you release the button.   EJECT BUTTON   Press this button to eject the CD from the unit. The receiver will switch to radio mode   automatically.   EJECT BUTTON   E - 10   10.REMOTE CONTROL   8 9 1 2 3 10   11   12   4 5 6 7 13   14   OPERATIONS:   Key   Radio Mode   CD Player Mode   Power On/Off   ( ) Power On/Off   1. Power   Adjust Vol,Bas,   Tre,Fad,Bal   Adjust Vol,Bas,   Tre,Fad,Bal   2. Volume Up/Down   Display Clock   Display Clock   3. DISP   4.Stereo/Mono   No Function   Stereo/FM Mono   Tuning/Seek Up/Down   Local/Distant   Track Up/Down   No Function   No Function   Mute   5. Tuning Up/Down   6. LOC   Station Scan   7. Scan   Mute   8. Mute   Select Vol, Bas,   Tre, Fad, Bal   Select Vol, Bas,   Tre, Fad, Bal   9. Audio   Sub-woofer/   Change to CD or   AUX IN   Sub-woofer/   Change to Radio or AUX IN   10. Sub-woofer(SUB)/   Source   Band/Loudness   11. Band/Loud   Loudness   Auto Store/Preset Scan   Preset EQ   No function   Preset EQ   Pause   12. AS/PS   13. EQ   Preset station 1   Preset station 2   Preset station 3   Preset station 4   Preset station 5   Preset station 6   14. Numeric Key(1)   (2)   (3)   (4)   (5)   (6)   CD scan   Repeat   Shuffle   No Function   No Function   E - 11   11.SPECIFICATIONS   CD PLAYER   Compact disc audio system   System   Usable disc   Sampling frequency   No of quantization bits   Frequency   Compact disc   44.1KHz   1bit   5-20,000Hz   2 stereo   70dB   Number of channels   S/N Ratio   RADIO SECTION   FM   87.5-107.9MHz   10.7 MHz   Better than 15dB at S/N 30 dB   25 dB at 1KHz   50 dB   FrequencyRange   IntermediateFrequency   Usable Sensitivity   Stereo Separation   S/N Ratio   AM/MW   FrequencyRange   IntermediateFrequency   Usable Sensitivity   S/N Ratio   530-1710KHz   450KHz   Better than 45dB   40 dB   GENERAL   Power Supply   Polarity   Speaker impedance   Power Output   DC 11 -14V   Negative Ground   4 ohms   4x 50 Watts   REMARK :   Specifications subject to change without notice.   E - 12   12.TROUBLE SHOOTING   Before going through the check list, check wiring connection. If any of the problems persist after check   list has been made, consult your nearest service dealer.   Symptom   No power   Cause   Solution   If the power supply is properly connected   to the car accessory terminal, switch the   ignition key to “ACC”   The car ignition is not on.   The fuse is blown.   Replace the fuse.   Remove the disc in the player, then put a   new one.   Disc cannot be loaded Presence of CD disc inside   or ejected   the player.   Inserting the disc in reverse   direction.   Insert the compact disc with the label   facing upward.   Clean the disc or try to play a new one.   Compact disc is extremely   dirty or defective disc.   Cool off or until the ambient temperature   returns to normal.   Temperature inside the car is   too high.   Leave the player off for an hour or so,   then try again.   Condensation.   Adjust volume to a desired level.   Check wiring connection.   Volume is in minimum.   No sound   Wiring is not properly   connected.   The built-in microcomputer is   not operating properly due to   noise.   The operation keys do   not work   Press the RESET button.   Front panel is not properly fixed into its   place   The installation angle is   more than 30 degrees.   Adjust the installation angle to less than   30 degrees.   Sound skips.   The disc is extremely dirty or a   defective disc.   Clean the compact disc or try to play a   new one.   The antenna cable is not   connected.   The radio does not   work.   The radio station   automatic selection   does not work.   Insert the antenna cable firmly.   Select a station manually.   The signals are too weak.   Mechanism Error   Servo Error   Press the reset button if the error code   does not disappear, consult your nearest   service dealer.   ERROR 1   ERROR 2   Press the reset button if the error code   does not disappear, consult your nearest   service dealer.   If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note   that Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste.   Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for   recycling advice.(Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive)   E - 13   |