Nextar ncd90 User Manual

Precautions  
• This unit will only play the following discs.  
Type of disc  
Label on the disc  
Recorded material  
Audio only  
Size of disc  
CD, MP3, WMA  
12 cm  
Care of Discs  
• Do not use CDs with labels or stick-  
ers attached. The label may leave  
a sticky residue when it begins to  
peel.  
• Handle the disc by its edge to keep  
the disc clean. Do not touch the  
disc’s surface.  
• Clean the discs with an optional  
cleaning cloth. Wipe each disc from  
the center out.  
• Do not use a CD with paste or ink  
residue on it.  
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Notes on Installation  
• Disconnect negative battery terminal before starting installation.  
Consult the vehicle’s owner’s manual for proper instruction.  
• The unit is designed for a 12Volt DC negative ground operation  
system only. Before installing the unit, make sure your vehicle is a  
12Volt DC negative ground system.  
• Be sure to connect the color coded leads according to the diagram.  
Incorrect connections may cause the unit to malfunction or damage  
the vehicle's electrical system.  
• Be sure to connect the negative (-) speaker leads to the negative  
(-) speaker terminal. Never connect negative (-) speaker leads to  
chassis ground.  
The unit is only designed for use with 4 speakers. Do not combine  
output for use with 2 speakers. Do not ground negative speaker leads  
to the chassis ground.  
Make sure all the connections are completely correct before turning on  
your unit.  
• When replacing the fuse(s), the replacement must be of the same  
amperage as shown on the fuse holder.  
• Do not block vents or heater panels. Blocking them will cause heat  
to build up inside and may result in fire.  
• After completing the installation and before operating the unit, recon-  
nect the battery. Then press the (RES) button with a pointed object,  
such as a ball-point pen to set the unit to its initial status.  
Tools for Installation  
• 2 removel wrenches are supplied for taking out the old unit and place  
with this brand name car radio. The following tools and supplies may  
also be needed for the installation:  
Tools for Installation:  
- Philips Screw-drivers  
- Wire Stripper  
- Wire Cutter  
Supplies for Installation:  
- Machine Screws  
- Crimp Connectors  
- 14 Gauge Wire for Power  
Connections  
- Hammer  
- Pencil  
- Electrical Tape  
- Electric Drill  
- 14-16 Gauge Speaker Wires  
* The above are not supplied.  
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Before You Install  
Automotive audio equipment installations can be troublesome at  
times, even to the most experienced of installation technicians.  
If you are not confident working with electrical wiring, removing  
and reinstalling interior panels, carpeting, dashboards or other  
components of your vehicle, please call your dealer in order to  
have the unit professionally installed.  
IMPORTANT: Remove the two transport screws from the top of  
the unit before installing.  
1. Remove the Old Unit from the Dashboard  
1. Remove the outer trim frame.  
2. Insert the keys supplied with the  
DIN Front Mount  
DO NOT DISCONNECT WIRES  
AT THIS TIME!  
2. Mark Polarity of the Speaker Wires  
Marking the polarity of the speaker wires will make it easier to  
connect the existing speakers to your car radio.Consult wiring  
diagram of existing head unit before disconnecting any wires.  
If you are not positive of the polarity of the existing wires  
from the speakers to the head unit, install new wires.  
1. While the old unit is play-  
ing, disconnect the wires  
from one speaker  
4. Double check that you  
marked the first speaker  
correctly by checking that  
the speaker wires are the  
same at the head unit.  
5. Repeat this procedure for  
all of the speakers.  
2. Take a length of masking  
tape and fold it around the  
wire so it forms a flag.  
3. On the masking tape mark  
the polarity of the speaker  
wires (+ & - ), as well as  
left or right, and front or  
rear.  
6. Mark the power, ground,  
and any other wires also  
.
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Installation  
WARNING!  
Disconnect negative battery terminal from battery  
before starting installation. Consult the vehicle’s  
owner’s manual for proper instructions.  
NOTE: Mark the polarity of the existing speaker wires before  
disconnecting battery.  
NOTE: Remove the two transport screws from the top of the  
unit before installing.  
DIN Front Mount  
1. After removing the old  
radio and mounting sleeve,  
insert supplied mount-  
2. Bend the tabs on the mount-  
ing sleeve to keep the mount-  
ing sleeve firmly in place.  
ing sleeve into opening.  
3. Attach wires from the unit to  
existing wires. See wiring con-  
nections diagram. Insert radio  
into dashboard. Then apply the  
trim frame to outside of radio.  
4. Support radio using sup-  
plied rear mounting bolt  
and steel bar. See parts list.  
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Installation  
NOTE: Outer trim frame, hook, and mounting sleeve are not  
used for this installation.  
This is only intended as a general guide; contact the vehicle's  
manufacturer for specific instructions.  
This method of installation uses the screw holes at the sides  
of the unit and the holes of the existing vehicle mounting  
bracket.  
1. Remove the hooks on both sides.  
2. Align the screw holes of the mounting bracket supplied with  
the car and the screw holes of the main unit. Tighten the 2  
screws on each side of the unit. Then fasten the brackets to  
the car.  
3. Attach wires of the unit to existing speaker wires. See wir-  
ing diagram.  
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Wiring Connections  
Make sure that you have a good chassis ground. Good  
ground connections will eliminate most electrical noise  
problems. A good chassis ground requires a tight connec-  
tion to the vehicle's metal chassis. The area around the  
ground connection should be clean, bare metal without rust,  
paint, plastic, dust, or dirt for a good electrical connection.  
Speaker Wiring Notes  
Follow the above wiring dia-  
gram to install the head unit  
• Never bridge or combine the  
speaker wire outputs. When  
with new or existing speakers. not using four speakers, use  
electrical tape to tape the  
• This unit is designed for use ends of the unused speaker  
with four (4) speakers with an outputs to prevent a short  
impedance between 4 Ohms  
to 8 Ohms.  
circuit.  
• An impedance load of less  
than 4 Ohms could damage  
the unit.  
• Never ground the negative  
speaker terminals to chassis  
ground.  
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Front Panel Controls  
8
VOL +/- Button to adjust the balance  
between the left & right speakers.  
Basic Operation  
Tuning the unit On / Off  
Fader  
Press any Button to turn the unit  
on, the display will show a message  
WELCOME to indicate it is ready for  
use. Press the POWER button for 2  
seconds to turn the unit off.  
Press SEL Button five times and the  
display shows "FAD", then use the  
VOL +/- Button to adjust the balance  
between the front & rear speakers.  
Clock  
Mode Selection  
The time clock can be set anytime  
when the power is on. Press the CLK  
Button and then press and hold CLK  
Button for 3 seconds, the time will  
blink on the display.  
Press the BAND Button to select Ra-  
dio Mode. Press the MODE Button to  
cycle the Play Mode between AUX,  
RADIO and CD PLAY.  
1. Press the VOL + Button to adjust  
the hour.  
2. Press the VOL - Button to adjust  
the minute.  
3. Press the CLK Button again or  
leave the unit idle for new setting to  
effect. Press the CLK Button anytime  
to view the time clock display.  
Loudness Control  
Press the LUD Button to emphasize  
the Bass output, the word “LOUD ON”  
shown on the display indicates that  
the loudness function is on. Press  
again to cancel.  
Mute Control  
Press the MUT Button to activate the  
Mute function. Press MUT Button  
again or use the VOL +/ - Button to  
cancel.  
Preset Beep Sound Off  
Press the SEL Button for 2 Seconds.  
The display will show "DSPOFF", then  
press the SEL Button repeatedly until  
the display shows "BEEP OFF". Use  
the VOL +/- Button to select "BEEP  
OFF" or "BEEP ON", then leave the  
unit idle for setting to take effect.  
Volume  
Use the VOL +/- Button to adjust the  
volume level. The display shows VOL  
00 to VOL 47. The larger the number,  
the higher the volume level.  
Preset Equalizer Function  
Press and hold the SEL Button for 2  
seconds, the display will show "DSP  
OFF". Press the VOL +/- Button to  
choose the EQ sound effects.  
Bass  
Press the SEL Button until the display  
shows "BAS". Use the VOL +/- But-  
ton to adjust. When DSP is ON, bass  
control is not available.  
Treble  
Press SEL Button until the display  
shows "TRE". Use the VOL +/- But-  
ton to adjust. When DSP is ON, treble  
control is not available.  
Balance  
Press SEL Button four times and the  
display shows "BAL", then use the  
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Radio Operation  
Choose Radio Band  
Press the BND•ID3 Button anytime to  
access the radio function.  
The unit comes with five bands- three  
FM Bands (FM1, FM2, and FM3)  
and two AM Bands (AM1, and AM2)  
selects. Each of the five bands can  
store up to six preset stations, for a  
total of 30 preset memory stations.  
NOTE: To change the receiving range  
from USA to Europe, remove the face-  
plate and then move switch marked  
"A-E" to the appriate region.  
Save Your Preset Stations  
There are six numbered preset but-  
tons which can store and recall sta-  
tions for each band. While listening to  
a radio station you would like to save  
as a pre-set, press and hold one of the  
buttons numbered 1-6 until you hear a  
beep. The button you pressed is now  
the pre-set button for that station.  
Automatic Store/Preset Scan  
A. Automatic Scan & Store  
While listening to the FM Radio, press  
and hold the F/PS Button for more  
than 3 seconds. The receiver will au-  
tomatically scan the saved stations of  
that FM Band.  
While listening to the AM Radio, press  
and hold the F/PS Button for more  
than 3 seconds. The receiver will au-  
tomatically scan and save stations for  
that AM Bands.  
Radio Tune / Seek Function  
In Radio Mode, press Seek +/- But-  
ton to manually adjust the radio fre-  
quency.  
SEEK 1 & SEEK 2  
Press and hold the SEL Button until  
"DSP OFF" is shown on the LCD, then  
press the SEL Button to cycle through  
the menu selections until "SEEK 1" is  
shown. Use the VOL +/- Button to se-  
lect either "SEEK 1" or "SEEK 2".  
A. Seek 1  
Press and hold the SEEK |<< or >>|  
Button for more than 1 second. The  
radio will seek the next strong and  
clear frequency station. Repeat to  
seek more stations in your listening  
area with a strong signal.  
B. Scan Saved Stations  
Press the F/PS button once to perform  
the scanning functions. In FM mode,  
press the F/PS button and the sta-  
tions in that FM band will be scanned;  
press this button in AM mode and  
scan that AM Band Stations.  
CD Operation  
B. Seek 2 Press and hold the SEEK  
|<< or >>| Button for station search.  
The search will not cease until you re-  
lease the button.  
Electronic Skip Protection - 12 or 45  
seconds  
Electronic Skip Protection is ideal for driv-  
ing on rough roads. Press the SEL Button  
for 2 seconds. The display will show  
“DSP OFF”. Press the SEL Button again,  
“ESP12” will be displayed indicating that  
Electric Skip Protection will be activated  
for 12 seconds. With “ESP 12” on the  
display, use the VOL +/- Button to change  
the setting to “ESP 45”, indicating that  
Electronic Skip Protection for 45 seconds  
is activated. Leave the unit idle for the  
new setting to take effect.  
Mono/Stereo Reception Control  
In FM radio mode, press MONO but-  
ton on the remote control to toggle  
between mono reception or ste-  
reo reception. The display will show  
"MONO" or "STEREO". Improvement  
of reception of distant stations can be  
done by selecting “MONO” operation  
which may cut down some reception  
noise.  
10  
10 seconds of each track. Press this  
button again to resume playback.  
CD Operation(Cont)  
Insert/Eject CD  
Repeat  
On the Remote or Head Unit, press  
the No.3/RPT Button to repeat the  
same track continuously. “RPT ON"  
will appear on the display. Press this  
button again to stop repeating.  
Insert a disc into CD slot with label  
side up. The disc will be automati-  
cally loaded into the unit, even when  
it is off or at radio mode. The word  
“LOAD” will blink on the display and  
the CD will play automatically. Press  
the EJECT Button to eject the disc  
from the slot. If the disc is not removed  
from the slot within 5 seconds, it will  
automatically be loaded into the slot  
again. When the disc is ejected and  
removed, the unit will automatically  
switch to radio mode.  
Random  
On the Remote or Head Unit, press  
the No.4/RDM Button to play all the  
tracks in random order. “RDM ON” will  
appear on the display. Press this but-  
ton again to stop random play.  
MP3/WMA Operation  
Insert/Eject CD  
Multi-Session CD Reading  
This unit can read multi-session CDs.  
The multi-session reading will be  
activated automatically if the player  
detects a file that is written in multi-  
session format. Press and hold the  
SEL Button until "DSP OFF" is shown  
on the LCD, then press the SELButton  
to cycle through the menu selections  
until "MULT OFF" is shown. Use the  
VOL +/ - Button to choose "MULT  
ON" or "MULT OFF". The default is  
MULT OFF .  
Insert a disc with MP3/WMA into the  
CD slot with label side up. The disc  
will be automatically loaded into the  
unit, even when it is off or in radio  
mode. The word “MP3 DISC” will  
be displayed as the CD is loaded.  
The first file in the root folder will be  
played. As the file is playing "ROOT"  
will be displayed first, then the if there  
is any ID3 information that will be dis-  
played as the file is playing. Press the  
EJECT Button to eject the disc from  
the slot. If the disc is not removed  
from the slot within 5 seconds, it will  
automatically be loaded into the slot  
again. When the disc is ejected and  
removed, the unit will automatically  
switch to radio mode.  
Selecting Tracks  
On the Head Unit, press the SEEK  
>>| Button to advance CD to the next  
track. Track numbers will be shown  
on the display. Press and hold SEEK  
>>| to fast forward.  
Press the SEEK |<< Button to go  
to a previous track. Track numbers  
will be shown on the display. Press  
and hold the SEEK |<< Button to fast  
reverse. Disc will play normally when  
the SEEK >>| or SEEK |<< Button is  
released. On the Remote Control, use  
the |<< or >>| Buttons.  
Multi-Session CD Reading  
This unit can read multi-session CDs.  
The multi-session reading will be  
activated automatically if the player  
detects a file that is written in multi-  
session format. Press and hold the  
SEL Button until "DSP OFF" is shown  
on the LCD, then press the SELButton  
to cycle through the menu selections  
until "MULT OFF" is shown. Use the  
VOL +/ - Button to choose "MULT  
ON" or "MULT OFF". The default is  
MULT OFF.  
Play/ Pause CD  
On the Remote or Head Unit, press  
the No.1  
Button to pause the CD.  
Press this button again to resume  
playback.  
Scanning Tracks  
On the Remote or Head Unit, press  
the No.2/INT Button to play the first  
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Selecting Tracks  
track. Press the Number 5 button to  
go back 10 tracks at once or press  
the Number 6 button to advance 10  
tracks at once.  
On the Head Unit, press the SEEK  
>>| Button to advance CD to the next  
track. Track numbers will be shown  
on the display. Press and hold SEEK  
>>| to fast forward.  
Track Search  
Press the SEEK |<< Button to go  
to a previous track. Track numbers  
will be shown on the display. Press  
and hold the SEEK |<< Button to fast  
reverse. Disc will play normally when  
Press the F/PS Button and the display  
will show “TRK SCH”. Press the SEL  
Button so that “TRK" will blink on the  
display.  
Then use the VOL +/- Button to  
the SEEK >>| or SEEK |<< Button is choose your desired track and press  
released. On the Remote Control, use  
the |<< or >>| Buttons.  
the SEL Button again to confirm the  
selection. The selected track will be  
searched for and then played.  
Play/ Pause CD  
On the Remote or Head Unit, press File Search  
the No.1  
Button to pause the CD. Press the F/PS Button twice and the  
Press this button again to resume display will show “FILE SCH”. Press  
playback.  
the SEL Button to enter the root folder  
of the disc. Use the VOL +/- Button to  
choose a folder in the root folder, then  
press the SEL Button to confirm. The  
selected folder will be opened.  
Scanning Tracks  
On the Remote or Head Unit, press  
the No.2/INT Button to play the first  
10 seconds of each track. Press this  
button again to resume playback.  
Character Search  
Press the F/PS Button three times  
and the display will show “CHAR  
SCH”. This is for files by file names.  
Press the SEL Button and the first  
Repeat  
On the Remote or Head Unit, press  
the No.3/RPT Button to repeat the  
same track continuously. “RPT ON" character will blink on the display.  
will appear on the display. Press this  
button again to stop repeating.  
Use the VOL +/- Button to change the  
character. Press the SEL button once  
to confirm the character entered and  
advance to the next character. After  
you have input the name, press and  
hold the SEL Button to confirm. The  
song nearest alphabetically to the  
name input will be found and then  
begin to play.  
Random  
On the Remote or Head Unit, press  
the No.4/RDM Button to play all the  
tracks in random order. “RDM ON” will  
appear on the display. Press this but-  
ton again to stop random play.  
UP 10  
Random  
Press the No.6/UP10 Button to ad-  
vance 10 track at a time.  
While playing MP3 and or WMA files  
on a CD, press the No.4/RDM Button,  
“RDM” will appear in the LCD and the  
unit will play the tracks on the CD at  
DN 10  
Press the No.5/DN10 Button to go random.  
back 10 track at a time.  
Electronic Skip Protection  
Seconds - Electronic Skip Protection is  
-
120  
Search Modes  
There are 4 search modes to help find  
your favorite MP3 tracks. The search  
modes only works with MP3 CDs, and  
do not work with any other CDs.  
ideal for driving on rough roads. Electronic  
Skip Protection for MP3/WMA CDs is a  
default feature. Please note that this fea-  
ture supports the CD with Songs encod-  
ed by 96Kb/s and 32000Hz. For songs  
encoded in higher quality, the anti-shock  
duration will decrease proportionally to  
the file size.  
Simple Track Search  
Press the SEEK |<< or >>| Button  
to go to the next track or previous  
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LCD. If there is no ID3 Tag informa-  
tion, nothing will shown on LCD. The  
sequence of ID3 Tag information will  
be shown as follows:  
Auxilliary in,  
RCA out &  
Subwoofer out  
(FILE)  
(FOLDER)  
MUSIC  
ALBUM  
ARTIST  
Auxiliary Input  
The Auxiliary Input Jack is on the pan-  
el of the unit. Insert the AUX IN cable's  
stereo plug into theAUX IN jack on the  
panel of the unit. Route the other end  
of the stereo plug to the headphone  
jack of any external audio device such  
as walkman and discman. Press the  
Mode button to choose AUX. Connect  
any portable audio device such as a  
DVD player or VCD player to the AUX  
IN cable. Use the volume control to  
adjust volume.  
You can also press the BND/ID3 but-  
ton on the remote control to view the  
ID3 information anytime.  
MAINTENANCE  
Cleaning the Unit  
RCA Output  
Do not use any liquids to clean this  
unit.  
The RCA Output Jack is on the back  
of the unit. (Refer to Wiring Diagram)  
This output is for connecting amplifier,  
equalizer, or other audio compone-  
ment that requires a pre-amp out con-  
nection. (Red = Right, White = Left)  
Follow the manufacturers instructions  
for the audio component that you are  
connecting.  
Do not use petroleum distillates to  
clean this unit.  
Use a clean, dry cloth to clean this  
unit.  
Replacing the Fuse  
Make sure the amperage matches  
the specified value when replacing  
the fuse(s). If the fuse is bad, check  
the power connection and replace  
the fuse with a new one. If the same  
problem occurs, this might indicate a  
malfunction within the unit.  
Subwoofer Output  
The Subwoofer Output Jack is on the  
back of the unit. (Refer to Wiring Dia-  
gram) This output is for connecting a  
subwoofer amplifier. You must connect  
an amplifier to the Subwoofer Output  
Jack to drive a subwoofer. Follow the  
amplifier's installation instructions. To  
activate subwoofer control, press and  
hold the SEL button, then press SEL  
to cycle to “WOOF OFF”. Then rotate  
the volume knob to choose WOOF  
ON” so that the subwoofer function  
Warning  
When replacing a fuse, do  
not use a fuse with a higher  
amperage rating than the  
fuse originally supplied to  
your unit, otherwise dam-  
age will result to your unit.  
will be turned on.  
ID3 Tag  
If an MP3/WMA file has ID3 Tag in-  
formation, it will be displayed on the  
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Infra Red Remote Control  
This unit comes with a full remote control system. The CR-2025  
Lithium battery is an included item with the remote control.  
In case you have to replace the batteries  
(1) remove the cover from the back of the remote control.  
(2) insert a CR-2025 Lithium battery.  
(3) Fix the cover to the back of the remote control.  
Operating the remote control  
Aim at the face panel of the CD Receiver, the maximum dis-  
tance at which signals can be received is about 6M. Make sure  
that the signal path is not obstructed. Do not drop or throw the  
remote control. Do not place the remote control in a location  
that is exposed to direct sunlight or next to a heating unit or  
other heat source.  
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Simple Troubleshooting Guide  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE/SOLUTION  
Check wiring connections.  
Check and make sure the fuse is not  
blown.  
Replace with the proper rating/size  
fuse.  
No Power  
Press the RESET Button (21).  
Some errors occur in the LCD or  
nothing functions when buttons  
are pressed.  
Check and make sure the antenna  
is connected properly.  
Unable to receive stations  
Poor radio reception  
Check and make sure the antenna  
is the correct length. Make sure the  
antenna is not broken. If the antenna  
is broken, replace it. The antenna is  
poorly grounded. Check and make sure  
the antenna is grounded at mounting  
location.  
A CD is already loaded in the player.  
Eject CD.  
CD’s cannot be loaded  
Songs keep skipping  
The CD is dirty or damaged.  
Your file may be corrupt.  
File information shows in LCD but  
will not play.  
Specifications  
GENERAL  
Operating Power..................................................12 Volts DC, Negative Ground  
Output Wiring...........................................Designed for using four speakers only  
RCA line out..............................................................low-level outputs - 1000MV  
Output Impedance..........................................Compatible 4 to 8 Ohm Speakers  
Fuses.....................................................................................1 amp and 10 amp  
Dimensions................................................178mm(W) x 178mm(D) x 51mm (H)  
Weight.......................................................................................................2.3 Kg  
CD PLAYER  
Signal / Noise Ratio...................................................................................>80dB  
Frequency Response.....................................................................20 Hz~20KHz  
Channel Separation...................................................................................>50dB  
D / A Converter..............................................................................................1 Bit  
FM TUNER  
Tuning Range...................(USA) - 87.5 - 107.9MHz, (Europe) - 87.5 - 108 MHz  
FM Sensitivity.............................................................................................12dBu  
Stereo Separation @ 1 Khz.........................................................................35dB  
AM TUNER  
Tuning Range......................(USA) -- 530-1710 KHz, (Europe) -- 522-1620 KHz  
Am Sensitivity............................................................................................30dBu  
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