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1. ACCESSORY INCLUDED
When first unpacking your new full detachable DVD head unit, please check first that the package
contains all of the items below. If something is missing, contact the store where you purchased
the player.
Owner’s Manual
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1. Machine Screw (5 x 6mm )
2. Spring Washer
3. Tapping Screw
4. Hex Nut
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5. Plain Washer
6. Small metal Strip
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2. 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 can cause malfunctions.
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 sudden stop, like an emergency stop.
If installation angle exceeds 30°from horizontal, the unit might not give its optimum
performance.
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.
Installation using the screw holes on the side of the unit
Select a position where the screw holes of the bracket and the screw holes of the main unit
becomealigned (arefitted)andtightenthescrews at2places oneachside.
Screw
Screw
Dashboard or console
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3. DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL (D.C.P.)
Removing The Detachable Control Panel (D.C.P)
1
2
Press the panel release button.
Slighly lift up the panel & pull out the panel
side way in order to remove the front panel.
WARNING
Do not try to remove the panel by pulling
directly towards you.
Correct way to remove the panel should
be slighly lift up the panel & pull out the
panel side way in order to remove the
front panel!
Attaching theDCP
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 shownonthediagram).
2. Then press the left side of D.C.P. onto the main
unituntila“click” soundis heard.
A
B
CAUTION
DONOTinserttheD.C.Pfromtheleftside. Doing so maydamageit.
TheD.C.P can easily be damaged by shocks. After removing it, place it in a protectivecase and be carefulnot
todrop itorsubjectittostrongshocks.
When the release button is pressed and the D.C.P is unlocked, the car's vibrations may cause it to fall. To
preventdamagetotheD.C.P, alwaysstoreitin a protectivecaseafterdetachingit.
The rear connector that connects the main unit and the D.C.P is an extremely important part. Be careful not to
damageitbypressing onitwithfingernails, 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 theD.C.P.
Socket
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RESETTING THE UNIT:
After releasing the front panel, use a pencil or any
non-metalic object to press & hold the reset
buttonfor five seconds toresettheunit.
PRESS DOWN
RESET
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4. WIRING DIAGRAM (20 PIN + ISO PLUG)
ANT.
L
L
FUSE
R
R
REAR FRONT SUB-W OUT
20-PIN
AUDIO/POWER
HARNESS
(See Figure 1)
ISO
CONNECTOR
(See Figure 2)
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Figure 2
PIN
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WIRE COLOR
FUNCTION/LABEL
ISO CONNECTOR 4PIN+8PIN
FEMALE WITH MALE TERMINAL
GREY/BLACK
GREY
RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (-)
RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (+)
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (+)
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (-)
2
VIOLET
3
VIOLET/BLACK
4
5
6
GREEN
LEFT REAR SPEAKER (+)
LEFT REAR SPEAKER (-)
IGNITION(ACC)
GREEN/BLACK
RED
ISO CONNECTOR WIRING CHART
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8
PIN
A4
WIRE COLOR
YELLOW
FUNCTION/LABEL
CONSTANT 12 VOLTS
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10
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20
A5
BLUE
POWER ANTENNA/REMOTE TURN ON
IGNITION(ACC)
LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (+)
LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (-)
WHITE
RED
A7
A8
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
WHITE/BLACK
BLACK
GROUND
VIOLET
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (+)
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (-)
RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (+)
RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (-)
LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (+)
LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (-)
LEFT REAR SPEAKER (+)
LEFT REAR SPEAKER (-)
POWERANTENNA/REMOTE TURNON
CONSTANT 12 VOLTS
BLUE
VIOLET/BLACK
GREY
YELLOW
BLACK
CHASSIS GROUND
GREY/BLACK
WHITE
WHITE/BLACK
GREEN
GREEN/BLACK
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5. CONTROL PANEL FUNCTION(RDS+BLUETOOTH+iPod)
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OPERATIONS:
SYSTEM
TUNER
CD/MP3/WMA
Bluetooth
iPod
KEY
Short
Press
Long
Press
Short
Press
Long
Press
Short
Press
Long
Press
Short
Press
Long
Press
Short
Press
Long
Press
1
Power
Eject
2
3
4
Panel release button
Enter
Phone
Answer
Audio Menu
Mode
Call
Transfer
5
6
Encoder Volume
File
Erase
Reject Call
End Call
iPod
Search
File/Folder
Search
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8
Band
AF
Sub-W
Copy
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TA
ix-Bass
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11
PTY
PS
iPod
information
AS
ID3
Pause
/Play
Pause
/Play
Memory 1
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15
16
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M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
Folder
Intro
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
Memory 5
Intro
Album
Repeat
Folder
Repeat
Repeat
Shuffle
Repeat
Random
Album
Shuffle
Folder
Random
Folder
Down
Folder
Up
Memory 6
Menu
Display
18
19
USB Cover / Socket
Track/File
Tune Up/Dn
Up/Dn
Fast Forward
/ Backward
Fast Forward
/ Backward
20
21
Seek Up/Dn
File Up/Dn
Mute
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3.5mm Aux In Jack
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6. iPod OPERATION
INSTALLING iPod INTO THE BUILT-IN iPod DOCKING
Always follow the below steps to install the iPod into the docking station. Incorrect or improper
installationmaycausepermanentdamage tothedocking ortheiPod unit.
Press down the button as indicated
below to unlock the iPod docking.
Once the stick is completely
pulled out, user should
Step 1
Step 5
see the iPod connector,
and user can
Press down
connect the iPod
to the connector
as shown in this
step.
Press toward this
lock switch
PullouttheiPod docking as shownbelow.
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
Push the stick & the connected iPod inwards
until it stops.
Step 2
Pull out
Never pull out this stick unless docking is
completely release out.
Push inwards
Step 3 Press on this button on the left side
as indicated below to
unlock the iPod holder.
Press the iPod holder on both sides to
hold the iPod firmly in place.
Press towards the iPod unit to hold the
iPod unit firmly in place
Press down this button
Pull out the iPod connector as indicated
below.
Push the iPod docking inwards into the
unit’s cabinent until a click sound is heard.
Step 4
Pull out this stick
Push the docking back
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REMOVE iPod FROM THE BUILT-IN iPod DOCKING
To take out the iPod from the docking station, user can first detach the front panel, and repeat step
1tostep8totakeouttheiPod & returntheiPod docking inside theunit’scabinent.
Press the button as indicated below to
unlock the iPod docking.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 5
Once the stick with the
connected iPod is completely
out, user should push on
the locking buttons
on the both sides
of the iPod
Press down
connector to
release the
iPod as
Press toward this
lock switch
indicated in the
picture, and remove the iPod unit.
Step 6
Pull out the iPod docking as shown below.
Once the iPod unit is remove, push the
stick backward into the iPod docking
station until it stops.
Pull out
Never pull out this stick unless docking is
completely release out.
Push inwards
Press on this button on the left side
as indicated below to
Push on the iPod holders on both sides
until they stop.
Step 7
unlock the iPod holder.
Press towards the iPod unit to hold the
iPod unit firmly in place
Press down this button
Pull out the iPod connected as indicated
below by pulling out the stick.
PushtheiPod docking inwards into the
unit’s cabinentuntila click sound is heard.
Step 4
Step 8
Push the docking back
to Cabinent
Pull out this stick
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iPod FULL CONTROL / OPERATION
This unit is equipped with iPod Ready function which allow end user to have direct control of the
iPod on the front panel control button and display iPod song information on the unit's LCD display.
Pleaseread belowfor moredetails operation.
iPod Compatibility Chart
This unitis support following iPod version
iPod 1G
iPod 2G
iPod 3G
iPod Mini
iPod 4G
iPod Photo
iPod Nano
iPod 5G(Video)
iPod Touch
iPhone
NotSupported
NotSupported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Not Supported
All version
iPod Classic
Audio Video File
This unit is NOT ABLEto playback any VIDEO FILE OR VIDEO ALBUM which contained in the iPod
Video.
Turning iPod Power On and Off
The iPod power turns on automatically as soon as it is connected to the 30 Pin Connector and as
long as the vehicle's ignition is turned ON. The iPod power can be turned OFF by removing the
iPod from the 30 Pin Connector or if the vehicle's ignition is turned OFF. Under this condition the
iPod will go intopause modeand goes intosleepmodeabout2minuteslater
WhiletheiPod is connected, thepowercannotbe turnedonoroff fromtheiPod itself.
Tips
“
” todisconnectwill beshownintheiPod's display whileitis connectedtotheunit.
OK to disconnect
iPod Battery Charging
While connected to the unit, the iPod will automatically start re-charging as long as the vehicle's
ignition keyis turntoACCor ON.
Switch to iPod Mode
When the Head unit is power on and iPod is connected to the 30 pin connector, press the mode
button to change to iPod mode and the unit will display for a while then starts
. the music files contained in the iPod and the playback will automatically start.
PressMode buttonrepeatedlytochangetoothermodesorswitchback toiPod mode.
iPod information Display on the Head Unit LCD
This unit can display the Song, Artist, Album name and Elapsed time on the LCD display, these
informationcanbedisplayed bypressing theAS/PSbuttonrepeatedlywhileaiPod Songfile is playing.
Searching a Desire Song
Under iPod playback mode, press BAND to enter into the iPod Searching Mode. Pressing BAND
buttonrepeatedlytoaccessesthedifferentsearchingmethodsas below:
1) Playlist
2) Artist
3) Album
4) Song
5) Genre
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Once selected the desire searching method, within 10 second press the AUDIO button as confirm
& access into the searching mode, then turn the rotate encode volume knob to navigate thru the
Album or Artist or Song contained in the iPod. Press the AUDIO button to confirm & play the
selected song. During the searching mode, press AS/PS as quick move back to the last upper
levelof Album, Playlist, Genre, etc.
Song Select
Press the File UP (>>) or File DOWN (<<) button for less than one second to skip to the next or
previous song. Press and Hold File UP (>>) or File DOWN (<<) button for more than 3 seconds
tofast forward orfast reverseof thecurrentsong.
Song Repeat / Repeat All play :
Pressing the M3 button for more than 3 seconds during iPod playback mode for “REPEAT ALL”. All
songs of thecurrentalbum will be kept on repeat playing untilthe“Repeat All” functionis disabled.
Todisable currentAlbum “REPEATALL” function, longpress M3buttonmorethan3seconds
Press the M3 button for less than 3 seconds to “REPEAT PLAY” the current song. And keep on
repeat playing the current song until the “REPEAT PLAY” function is disabled. To disable current
song “REPEATPLAY”, press theM3buttonless than3seconds
Shuffle play: / Shuffle Album
Pressing the M4 button for more than 3 seconds during iPod playback mode to activate the
“SHUFFLE ALBUM” function. This functionallows RANDOM playback of allthealbums contained
on the iPod. To disable “SHUFFLE ALBUM” function, long press M4 button for more than 3
seconds.
Press the M4 button for less than 3 seconds during iPod playback mode to activate “SHUFFLE
PLAY”. This function allows the playback of all the songs in the iPod in random sequence. To
disable “SHUFFLE PLAY”, shortpress M4buttonagain for less than3seconds.
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7. BASIC OPERATIONS
3) PANEL RELEASE BUTTON (REL)
Pressthis buttontoremove thecontrolpanel.
1) POWER ON/OFF BUTTON (
)
Press POWER button or any other button on the front of the radio to turn the unit on. Press
POWERbuttonagain toturntheunitoff.
21) MUTE BUTTON (MUTE)
Press the mute button momentarily to mute the audio volume, and "Mute" will flash in the
display. Pressthemutebuttonagain torestorevolumetotheprevious setting.
8) SUBWOOFER (SUB-W)
Pressing the Subwoofer button to activate the Subwoofer function On, and “Subwoofer” will
appear on the LCD display for 3 seconds. press the Subwoofer button again to turn off the
Subwoofer function.
10) iX-BASS BUTTON (iX-Bass )
Long press the iX-Bass button to turn on the iX-Bass function, and “iX-Bass” will appear in the
LCDdisplay for 3seconds. Press theiX-Bass buttonagain toturnoff the iX-Bass function.
5) MODE BUTTON (MODE)
Press MODE button to select a different mode of operation as indicated on the display
panel. Available modes include Tuner, USB Host, SD/MMC , iPod and Aux - In .
AUX INPUT
Connect the external signal to AUX in jack located at the
FRONT CABINET
AUX IN
LEFT TRACK
front of the panel , then press Mode button to select Aux
mode. Press Mode Button again to cancel Aux Mode
andreturntoprevious mode.
RIGHT TRACK
GROUND
AUX IN
6) ENCODER VOLUME BUTTON
To increase the volume, rotate the volume control clockwise.To decrease the volume, rotate
the volume control counter clockwise.When volume is adjusted, the volume level will be
shown on the display panel as a number ranging from 0 (lowest) to 46 (highest).
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8. MENU OPERATION
18) MENU FUNCTION LIST (MENU)
Press DISPLAY/ MENU for more than 3 seconds to access the menu.
will
appear in the display momentarily. Navigate the menu by pressing DISPLAY/ MENU
momentarily to move forward to the next option. The menu can also be navigated by using the
Tuning Up or Tuning Down Button to move to the next or previous option. Once the desired
option appears in the display, adjust that option by rotating the volume control within 5
seconds. Thefollowing options areadjusted throughthismenufeature.
Pairing
This feature is used to pairing the unit's Bluetooth system to your mobile phone or other
Bluetooth device. Under the MENU “Pairing” mode then press Audio button to start activating
thePairing.
Tips
Please refer to BLUETOOTH HAND FREE operation regarding the details operation of
“PAIRING”.
Re-connection/Dis-connection
This feature is allows to Re-connect or Dis-connect to the paired mobile phone or Bluetooth
device by manually. Under the Menu- “RE-CONN”mode, Rotate the encoder to navigate thru
“RE-CONN” (re-connection) and “DIS-CONN”(Dis-connection). After selected the mode for
connectionthenpress Audio buttontostartactivatingtheconnectionmode.
Auto Answer (A ANSWER)
The unit is default of “off' mode. If “On” is selected.. The unit is automatically answer any
incoming call without pressing PHONE button if ON is selected..
Contrast
The contrast level of the display is set at "CONTRAST 05" by default. Rotate the volume control
Toadjust thecontrastlevelfrom 00to10.
ClockFormat
This option allows selection of a 12 hour or 24 hour clock format. "CLK FORMAT 12H" is the
Defaultsetting. Rotatethevolumecontroltochangetothe24hourclockformat.
TimeSet
The time on the clock will be set to 12:00 as the default. Program the current time by rotating
thevolumecontrolclockwisetoadjust theminutesand counterclockwisetoadjust thehours.
Local/DistanceSelect
This feature is used to designate the strength of the signals at which the radio will stop during
automatic tuning. "Distance" is the default, allowing the radio to stop at a broader range of
signals. To set the unit to select only strong local stations during automatic tuning, rotate the
volumecontroluntil"Local"appears inthedisplay.
BeepTone
The beep tone feature allows the selection of an audible beep tone to be heard each time a
button is pressed on the face of the radio. "BEEP TONE On" is the default display. Rotate the
volumecontroltoselectthe"BEEP TONE Off" option.
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9. AUDIO OPERATION
Audio Menu
Pressing “AUDIO” button to access the Audio Menu. User can navigate thru the Audio Menu items
by pressing the / “AUDIO” button repeatedly, or by pressing the Tuning Up or Tuning Down Button.
Once the desired menu item appears on the display, adjust that option by using the Volume Up or
Down button within 5 seconds. The following menu items can be adjusted as described above.
Theunitwill automaticallyexittheAudio Menuafterfive seconds of inactivity.
VOLUME (Volume Level)
User has 5 seconds to use the Volume button to adjust the desire volume level, the volume
level will be shown on the LCD display ranging from 00 (lowest) to 46 (highest).
BASS (Bass Level)
User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button to adjust the desired Bass level
range from -6 to +6.
TREBLE (Treble Level)
User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button to adjust the desired Treble level
rangefrom-6to+6.
BALANCE
User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button to adjust the Balance between the
right and left speakers from R12 (full right) to L12 (full left). “C00” represents an equal balance
betweentheright andleftspeakers.
FADER
User has 5 seconds to use Volume Up or Down button to adjust the Fader between the front
and rear speakers from R12 (full rear) to F12 (full front). “C00” represents an equal balance
betweenthefrontandrearspeakers.
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10. TUNER OPERATION
7)
BAND BUTTON (BAND/SEARCH)
Press BAND tochangebetweenFMbands and AM(MW)bands.
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TUNING UP/DOWN BUTTON
ManualTuning
Turn & Hold the Up Tuning or Down Tuning button for more than 3 seconds to move the
radio frequencynumberup or down onestep.
AutoSeekTuning
Turn & Hold the Up Tuning or Down Tuning button for less than 3 seconds to move to next
stationautomatically.
12-17) PRESET STATIONS BUTTONS
Six numbered preset buttons store and recall stations for each band.
Store a Station
Select a band (if needed), then select a station. Hold a preset button for 3 seconds. The
presetnumberwill appear in thedisplay.
Recalla Station
Selectaband (if needed). Press apresetbuttontoselectthecorresponding stored station.
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AUTOMATICALLY STORE / PRESET SCAN (AS/PS)
AutomaticallyStore
Automaticallyselect6strong stations and storethemin thecurrentband. Selecta band (if
needed). Press AS/PS button for more than three seconds. The new stations replace
stations alreadystored in thatband.
PresetScan
Scan stations stored in the current band. Select a band (if needed). Press AS/PS button for
less than 3 seconds. The unit will pause for ten seconds at each preset station. Press AS/PS
buttonagain tostop scanningwhenthedesired stationis reached.
STEREO
The unit will automatically pick up a stereo signal, when available. When in stereo mode,
the ST icon appears in the display. When no stereo signal is available, the unit will
automaticallyreverttomonooperation, and noiconwill be displayed.
IMPORTANT NOTE ON THE EUROPEAN/RDSTUNERSETTING
This unit is default at "U.S.A" frequency. When unit is in U.S.A frequency, all the RDS related
function is disabled. Once user change the AREA setting to "EUROPE", unit will change to
European frequency, and all the RDS function will be activated as well. So all the RDS
relatedfunctionwill onlybeactivated, onlyif this unit'sAREA settingis changetoEUROPE".
1)Fordetails operationof theMenu-TunerSetting, pleaserefertopag “ MenuOperation”.
2)Fordetails operationof theRDSsystem, pleaserefertopage “ RDSOperation”.
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11. RDS OPERATION
RDS functions
The unit is equipped with the following RDS function:
- AF Alternative Frequencies
- CT Clock Time
- EON Enchanced other Network
- PI Program identifications
- PS Program service name
- PTY Program Type
- REG Regional Change
- TA Traffic Announcement
- TP Traffic program
1. AF Function
By pressing AF button < 3 seconds to select AF ON/OFF. “AF ON” or “AF OFF” will show &
remain on the LCD segment for 5 seconds.. Under AF “On” mode, if the tuned in station signal is
getting weak, the unit will automatically switches to a different frequency on the same network
withstrongersignal.
Note:FactoryDefaultsettingis “AF ON”
2. TA Function
By pressing TA button < 3 seconds, turn switch on TA standby mode. “TA ON” will show &
remain on the LCD segment for 5 seconds & the TA icon will light up on the LCD. In the stand by
mode, when a traffic announcement broadcast starts, the traffic announcement broadcast will
be received as top priority regardless of the function mode. When a traffic announcement
starts, “TRAFFIC INFO” will show on the LCD, press the TA button can cancelled the broadcast
reception while a traffic announcement broadcast is being received. The unit will go back to the
previous mode and TA goes into stand by mode again. When the TP icon is not light up for 60
seconds. A beep Alarm tone is heard and the LCD will show “Lost TP, TA”. TA seek will
automaticactivateand searchestoanotherTA station.
3. PTY Function
Pressing PTY button < 3 seconds to goes into PTY select mode. “PTY” icon will light up on the
LCD. The LED around encoder volume will starts blinking. The user now has 5 seconds to
select the desired PTY item by using volume up/down button. Once selected the PTY item, user
have 5 seconds to press “SELECT” or “TUNE UP or TUNE DOWN” buttons < 3 seconds to seek
for the selected PTY item. The LCD will display “PTY SEEK”. If no station with the selected PTY
broadcast can be received, the LCD will display “No Match PTY” and blinks for 5 seconds then
returnstotheprevious mode.
User can store his favor PTY into the preset memory M1 to M6. After selected a PTY item, long
press any one of the preset memory button can store the selected PTY. To recall the stored PTY
item by switching on PTY mode then press preset memory < 3 seconds, the unit will
automaticallysearchthestored PTYstationinthepresetmemory
MusicGroup
SpeechGroup
NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO
SPORT,EDUCATE,DRAMA
CULTURE,SCIENCE, VARIED
POP , ROCK
EASY, LIGHT
CLASSICS, OTHER
JAZZ, COUNTRY
NATION, OLDIES
WEATHER,FINANCE, CHILDREN
SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE IN
TRAVEL, LEISURE, DOCUMENT
FOLK
Note: Factory default stored for PTY preset memory.
M1/News, M2/Information, M3/Pop Music, M4/Sports, M5/Classics, M6/Finance.
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12. CD /MP3/WMA OPERATION
INSERT AND EJECT CD
Insert a CD label-side up with the unit turned on, and the disc will begin to play. Press the Eject
button tostop CDplay and ejecttheCD. Theunitdoes nothavetobe turnedontoejecttheCD.
CD-DA OPERATION
12) PAUSE BUTTON
Pressthepause button tosuspend disc play. Pressthepause buttonagain toresumedisc Play.
20) TRACK SELECT
Press the Up Tuning or Down Tuning button for less than one second to advance to the next
track on the CD, The selected track number will appear on the display. Press and hold the Up
Tuning or Down Tuning button for more than one second to fast forward or fast reverse through
thedisc. CDplay starts whenthebuttonis released.
14) REPEAT BUTTON (RPT)
Press REPEAT BUTTON (RPT) during disc play to continuously repeat the track. Press
REPEATBUTTON(RPT) again tostop Repeating.
15) RANDOM BUTTON (RDM)
Press RANDOM BUTTON (RDM) during disc play to play all tracks on a CD in random, shuffled
order. PressRANDOM BUTTON(RDM)again tostop randomplay.
13) INTRO SCAN BUTTON (INT)
During disc play, press INTRO SCAN BUTTON (INT) to play the first 10 seconds to each track
on the disc. When the desired track is reached, press INTRO SCAN BUTTON (INT) again to
endthescanandplaytheselectedtrack.
MP3/WMA OPERATION
MP3 and WMA (Windows Media Audio) music files are audio compression format. This unit can
play MP3/WMA directly from files contained on a CD-R/RW, USB Memory Stick, SD or MMC
MemoryCard.
Notes on MP3/WMA Play
This unit can play MP3 (MPEG1, 2, 2.5 Audio Layer 3). However, the MP3 recording media and
acceptedformatsarelimited. Whenwriting MP3/WMA, pay attentiontothefollowing restrictions.
Acceptable Medium Formats
The following formats are available for the media used in this unit. The maximum number of
characters used for file name including the delimiter (".") and three-character extension are
indicated inparentheses.
ISO 9660 Level 1 (11 characters)
ISO 9660 Level 2 (31 characters)
Joliet (31 characters)
Romeo (31 characters)
Up to 200 characters can be displayed in the long file name format. For a list of available
characters, see the instruction manual of the writing software and the section “Entering File and
FolderNames” below. Themedia reproducible onthis unithas thefollowing limitations:
Maximum number of nested folders: 8
Maximum number of files per disc: 999
Maximum number of files per media device: 2000
Maximum number of folders per disc: 255
MP3/WMA written in the formats other than the above may not be successfully played and their file
namesor folder namesmaynotbe properly displayed.
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MP3/WMA Encoder and CD Writer Settings
Use the following settings when compressing audio data in MP3 data with the MP3 encoder.
Transfer bit rate : 32- 320 kbps
Sampling frequency : 32,44.1,48 kHz(WMA) 16,22.05,24,32,44.1, 48kHz (MP3)
When using a CD writer to record MP3/WMA up to the maximum disc capacity, disable additional
writing. Forrecording onanemptydisc up tothemaximumcapacityatonce, checkdisc atonce.
Entering ID3 Tag
Thisunit supports ID3tag versions 1.0and 1.1.
Entering File and Folder Names
Names using the code list characters are the only file names and folder names that can be entered
and displayed. Using any other character will cause the file and folder names to be displayed
incorrectly. Theunitrecognizesand plays onlyfiles withtheMP3/WMAextension.
A file name entered with characters not on the code list may not play correctly.
Writing Files into a Media
When a media containing MP3/WMA data is loaded, the unit checks all data. If the media contains
many folders or non-MP3/WMA files, MP3/WMA play will be delayed, it may take time for the unit to
move to the next file, and searches may not be performed smoothly. Loading such a media may
produce loud noise and cause damage to the speakers. Do not attempt to play a media
containing a non-MP3/WMA file with the MP3/WMA extension or a media containing non
MP3/WMAfiles.
Bit Rates
The unit supports bit rates from 32 - 320 kbps.
Files Playing Order
When selected for play, Folder Search, File Search or Folder Select, files and folders are accessed
in the order in which they were written by the PC writer. Because of this, the order in which they are
expected to be played may not match the order in which they are actually played. For example, a
media with the following folder/file hierarchy is subject to Folder Search, File Search or Folder
Selectas shownbelow.
An outline of a Media with MP3/WMA is shown below. Subfolders are shown as folders in the
folder currentlyselected.
1
LEVEL
2
LEVEL
3
LEVEL
4
LEVEL
ROOT
01
001.MP3
002.MP3
003.MP3
004.MP3
04
05
009.MP3
010.MP3
011.MP3
“NOT DISPLAY”
X
012.WMA
013.WMA
014.WMA
06
07
015.MP3
016.MP3
08
02
019.MP3
020.MP3
017.MP3
018.MP3
The equipment assigns folder
numbers. The user can not assign
folder numbers.
“NOT DISPLAY”
“NOT DISPLAY”
X
X
It is not possible to check folders that
do not include MP3/WMA files.
(These folders will be skipped without
displaying the folder number and
name)
09
005.MP3
021.WMA
022.WMA
023.WMA
03
006.MP3
007.MP3
008.MP3
“NOT DISPLAY”
X
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FILE/FOLDER PLAY
There are three different play methods as following:
File/Folder Intro play:
Press M2 button more than 3 seconds during playing MP3/WMA disc for “intro play” all files of
the current folder. Intro play should restart from the first song of the current folder, after all files in
thecurrentfiles havebeenintro-played.
Todisable currentfolder “introplay”, long press M2buttonmorethan3seconds
Press M2 button less than 3 seconds is “intro play” all files on the disc. Intro play should re-start
attheveryfirst file of thedisc afterallfiles inthedisc has beenintroplayed.
Todisable allfiles “intro play”, press M2buttonless than3seconds
File/Folder Repeat play :
Press M3 button more than 3 seconds during playing MP3/WMA disc for “repeat play” all files of
thecurrentfolder. And keep onrepeatplaying thecurrentfolder until“repeatplay” is disabled.
Todisable currentfolder “repeatplay”, long press M3buttonmorethan3seconds
Press M3 button less than 3 seconds to “repeat play” the current file. And keep on repeat
Playingthecurrentfile untilthe“repeatplay” is disabled.
Todisable currentfile “repeatplay”, press M3buttonless than3seconds
File/Folder Random play:
Press M4 button more than 3 seconds during playing MP3/WMA disc to “random play” all files
of thecurrentfolder.
Todisable currentfolder “random play”, longpress M4buttonmorethan3seconds
PressM4buttonless than3seconds is “randomplay” all files onthedisc.
Todisable all file “ randomplay”, press M4buttonless than3seconds.
Folder Up / Down Play
Press M5 button less than 3 seconds to One Folder Down
Press M6 button less than 3 seconds to One Folder Up
MP3/WMA File or Folder Search
Direct File Number Searching
Press BAND button. The LCD will display "Number", and the illumination around the select knob
will blink. Rotate the knob to select the desired track number, then press in on the knob to confirm
and play theselectedfile.
Folder / Files Navigate Searching
Press BAND button twice. The LCD will display "Navigate", and the illumination around the select
knob will blink. Rotate the knob to navigate through all folders and sub-folders on the disc. The
folder names will be displayed on the LCD. Press the select knob for more than three seconds to
play the first file in the folder. Press the select knob for less than three seconds to access the sub-
folders or files. Rotate the select knob to navigate, then press the select knob to confirm and begin
file play. During navigation search, press AS/PS or rotate the select knob counter-clockwise to
moveback tothelast upper levelof a folder.
ID3 INFORMATION DISPLAY
If any MP3/WMA file recording with ID3 Tag information. The ID3 information such like Album title,
Track title, Artist Titlewill be displayed and automatic scrolling through the LCD while the file is playing.
Useralso allows pressing theAS/PSbuttonrepeatedlytoviewtheID3taginformationmanually.
NOTE OF ID3 ICONS ON DISPLAY
ICON
DESCRIPTION
ICON
DESCRIPTION
FOLDER ICON
ARTIST ICON
FILE ICON
ALBUM ICON
TRACK ICON
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13. USB OPERATION
The unit can support USB Host Function. It can playback MP3 and WMA Audio format which are
stored into USB Memory Stick or USB interface Music Player. Please read below before you start
theoperationof USB HOSTFunction.
Inserting and Removing USB Drive
2
1
Warning:
Never Detach the Panel when a
USB stick was plug on the socket
Always remove the USB stick before detach
the panel
Inserting the USB stick
Removing USB Drive
Step
Secure panel with left hand
1
Step
2
Carefully remove USB drive
Mode change to USB HOST
Under any other mode while inserting a USB Stick into the front panel USB plug, the unit will automatically
switches from present playing mode to USB Host mode. The unit will display ‘ for a
while then starts the files contained on the USB Stick. Once the unit read the USB
.
Stick successfully, the first audio music file on the USB stick Playback will automatically start. Press Mode
buttonrepeatedlytochangeothermodesorswitchback toUSB HOST.
WARNING:
Before remove the USB stick from the Front panel USB plug. Always remember to switch off the
unit's power or switch to other mode then remove out the USB Stick. Never try removing the USB
Stick while playing music file on the USB stick. It may damage the USB Stick and sometimes will
causedtheunitsystemlockup.
The unit can support playback Music Player which have USB Interface. However due to
the fast changing decoder technology and different kind of hardware interface. This unit
may or may not be compatible to all the Music Player and USB Stick especially those USB
Stick/Playerwhichrequiretoinstall a program driver.
About Music Flash Player with USB Interface, Usually, the unit takes longer time to read
this kind of player than normal USB Stick. Especially, if the Flash Player with built-in power
batterysometimestakes20-30seconds tostartuptheplayback
Theunitis notcompatibletoplaying anyPortableHard disk.
Music File Playback Operation
All the USB playback operation function is same as the operation on MP3/WMA. Please refer to
'MP3/WMAOperation'for moredetails.
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14. MEMORY CARD OPERATION
The unit can support playback MP3 and WMA Audio format which are stored into SD and MMC
MemoryCard . Pleaseread belowbefore youstarttheoperationof MemoryCard.
Inserting and Removing a SD or MMC card on the main unit
Inserting the SD or MMC card
2
3
1
Click
Face
Up
Insert the Memory Card
with Label up side
Push in till heard a “click”
Detach the Front Panel
Removing the SD or MMC card
2
3
1
Click
Detach the Front Panel
Push in till heard a “click”
Remove the Memory Card
Mode change to MEMORY CARD
AfteraSDor MMCcard was insertedintothemainunitcard slot. Press theModebuttontoselect
mode. Theunitwill display for awhilethenstarts
The files contained on the Memory Card. Once the unit read the MEMORY
.
CARD successfully, the first audio music file on the Memory Card will automatically start
playback.Press Mode button repeatedly is allowing changing to other modes or switch back to
.
mode.
If no any Memory Card is inserted into the main unit card slot. Press mode button will
automatically skip
mode.
Music File Playback Operation
All the SD or MMC Memory Card playback operation function is same as the operation on
MP3/WMA. Pleasereferto'MP3/WMAOperation'for moredetails.
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15. MUSIC FILES COPYING / TRANSFERRING
Thanks for the most useful and convenient files transferring function of this unit, user can easily
transfer music files between USB Stick, SD or MMC Memory card or Built-In Memory and on the
CDDisc. Pleaseread below for thedetails operationof this function:
TRANSFERABLE MEDIA
Files are transferable within the following media:
Removable USB Stick
SD Memory Card
MMC Memory Card
File on the CD disc
Built-In Memory
MUSIC FORMAT SUPPORTED BY FILE TRANSFER ARE
MP3 and WMA
TRANSFER MP3 OR WMA MUSIC FILES ON CD DISC
Thisoperationonlycanbeperformed during disc playing aMP3orWMAmusicfile.
1. Playback a music file to be transferred and then long press the COPY button to activate the
Transfer mode.
2. The LCD will display
thru
as default, Rotate the encoder volume knob to navigate
for selectionof thestorage media.
3. Once selected the storage media, Press AUDIO button as confirmation to transfer the playing
file. If no further button is press within a 10 second time out, the unit will automatically resume to the
previous mode.
4. If unit detect the selected media memory capacity is used up,
displayed ontheLCDfor a whilethenautomaticallyresumetoprevious mode.
will be
5. After pressing AUDIO button to start the transfer, the playing music file will stop and
thetransferringwill startatthesametime. (Thefollowing step is anexampleof if selectedUSB)
6. Whenthetransferis processing, theLCDwill displayed
7. When the file transfer is completed, the LCD will display
.
for a while and
automatically playback the present music file which have been transferred. The transferred music
file is automatically saved as a file into Folder “MY_MP3” or “ MY_WMA” by the advance “File
Management.”systemof thisunit.
For more details information of File Management system of this unit. Please see “FILE
MANAGER’’.
Tips
Under transferring mode, All the MP3/WMA operation is not functional, like file up /
down,Repeat, Random, and Introetc.
Theaudio will remainrecording by theunitsystemevenMUTEfunctionis activated
TheTransferring will automaticallystop if thestorage devicememoryis lessthan 2MB
To Cancel Transferring.
1. Long press button COPY again to cancel the recording. The LCD will display
the music file that has been transferred incompletely will be deleted.
The unit will stop the file transfer automatically under the following operation, the music
file thathasbeentransferredincompletelywill bedeleted.
1) Switch the power to off mode
2) Mode change
3) Inserting a CD Disc
4) Inserting a USB Stick
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TRANSFER MP3 OR WMA MUSIC FILES BETWEEN MEDIA DEVICES
Selecta deviceby modebuttonand playback themusicfile needtobetransfer:
1. Long press theCOPYbuttontoactivatethetransfermode.
2. The LCD will display
thru
as default, Rotate the encoder volume knob to navigate
for selectionof thestorage media.
3. Once selected the storage media, Press AUDIO button as confirmation to transfer the playing
file. If no further button is press within a 10 second time out, the unit will automatically resume to the
previous mode.
4. If unit detect the selected media memory capacity is used up,
displayed ontheLCDfor awhilethenautomaticallyresumetoprevious mode.
will be
5. After pressing AUDIO button to start the transfer, the playing music file will stop and
thetransferringwill startatthesametime. (Thefollowing step is anexampleof if selectedUSB)
6. Under thetransferis processing, theLCDwill displayed
7. When the file transfer is completed, the LCD will display
.
for a while and
automatically playback the present music file which have been transferred. The transferred music
file is automatically saved as a file into Folder “MY_MP3” or “ MY_WMA” by the advance “File
Management.”systemof thisunit.
For more details information of File Management system of this unit. Please see “FILE
MANAGER’’.
Tips
Under transferring mode, All the MP3/WMA operation is not functional, like file up /
down,Repeat, Random, and Introetc.
Theaudio will remainrecording bytheunitsystemevenMUTEfunctionis activated
TheTransferring will automaticallystop if thestorage devicememoryis lessthan 2MB
WARNING:
1) Never remove the USB Stick while recording or file transferring to USB Stick. It may damage the
USB Stickand sometimeswill causedtheunitsystemlockup.
2) It is not recommended to insert USB stick while recording is under progress to other
storage device. Always remember to stop the recording or after the recording is completed,
theninserttheUSB stick.
3)Do notswitching modeof theunitduring theFileTransferring .
4)Do notturnoff thePowerof theunitduring theFileTransferring.
5)Do notswitchtheignition keyoff during theFileTransferring
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16. MUSIC FILES ERASING
You can erase files from the USB Stick or Memory Card. Please read below for the details
operationof thisfunction:
ERASABLE MEDIA
USB Stick and Memory Card .
ERASING MUSIC FILES ON THE MEDIA
There are THREE different methods for erasing files;
1.Erase while the Music File is playing.
Long press BAND button to activate the ERASE mode
The LCD will display
Short Press the AUDIO to enter into the ERASE mode.
Once enter into the erase mode. You can rotate the encoder volume knob to select “
” as to
confirm the erase or rotate the volume knob to select “ ” as for cancel the erase mode. If no
further button is press within 5 seconds time out. The unit automatically resume to the previous
mode.
Once the “ ” is display on the LCD, press the AUDIO button again to final confirm erase
thepresentplayback musicfile.
IfwanttoCANCEL theeraseof thepresentmusicfile, Rotatetheencodervolumeknob to“
”. Once the “ ” is displayed on the LCD, press the AUDIO button again to cancel the
erasemode.
After pressing AUDIO button to start the ERASE, the present playing music file will stop and
the erasing will start at the same time.
Will display on the LCD after the music file erase is successful, and the unit
will automaticallystartplayback thenextmusicfile.
2.Erase under Files Number Search Mode
UsercanselecttheMusicfile Numberwanttoeraseby file NumberSearchmode.
After selected the file number want to erase, Long press the BAND button to activate the
ERASE mode.
The LCD will display
Short Press the AUDIO to enter into the ERASE mode
.
Once enter into the erase mode. User can rotate the encoder to select “
” to confirmthe
erase or rotate the volume knob to select “ ” to cancel the ERASE mode. If no further button is
press withina5secondtimeout. Theunitautomaticallyresumetotheprevious mode.
Once the “ ” is displayed on the LCD, press the AUDIO button to final confirm to erase the
selectedmusicfile.
IfwanttoCANCEL theeraseof thepresentmusicfile, Rotatetheencodervolumeknob to“
”. Once the “ ” is displayed on the LCD, press the AUDIO button again to cancel the
erasemode.
After pressing AUDIO button to start the ERASE, the present playing music file will stop and
the erasing will start at the same time.
Will display on the LCD after the music file erase is successful, and the unit
will automaticallystartplayback thenextmusicfile.
3. Erase under Files NAVIGATE search mode
YoucanselectaMusicfile wanttoerasebyfiles NavigateSearchmode.
After selected the file number want to erase, Long press the BAND button to activate the
ERASE mode.
The LCD will display
.
Short Press the AUDIO to enter into the ERASE mode.
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Once enter into the erase mode. User can rotate the encoder to select “
” to confirmthe
erase or rotate the volume knob to select “ ” to cancel the ERASE mode. If no further button is
press withina 5secondtimeout. Theunitautomaticallyresumetotheprevious mode.
Once the “ ” is displayed on the LCD, press the AUDIO button to final confirm to erase the
selectedmusicfile.
IfwanttoCANCEL theeraseof thepresentmusicfile, Rotatetheencodervolumeknob to“
”. Once the “ ” is displayed on the LCD, press the AUDIO button again to cancel the
erasemode.
After pressing AUDIO button to start the ERASE, the present playing music file will stop and
the erasing will start at the same time.
Will display on the LCD after the music file erase is successful, and the unit
will automaticallystartplayback thenextmusicfile.
WARNING:
1) Do not switching mode of the unit during the Erasing
2) Do not turn off the Power of the unit during the Erasing
3) Do not switch the Ignition key off during the Erasing
4) Do not detach the front panel during the Erasing
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17. FILES MANAGER
The advance “File Management.” System of this unit can help to well you organize all the music
files justlike aPC. Pleaseread belowfor details:
FOLDERS MANAGEMENT
This unit will automatically self-create the below default folders onto any USB /SD / MMC media
device, oncethesedevices areinsertedintotheunit.
MY_CD: Folder for saving all the music files from CD Disc.
MY_MP3: Folder for saving all the MP3 music files transfer from other device
MY_WMA: Folder for saving all the WMA music files transfer from other device
MY_Aux: Folder for saving all the music files source from Aux In
FILES MANAGEMENT
Thisunitwill automaticallyself-createthefile namefollowing withtheFolder Name, for example:
Music file which recorded from file, the file name ‘Mp3' will be automatically created & saved in the
respectivefolder.
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18. BLUETOOTH HAND FREE OPERATION
User Guide For Bluetooth Operation
1. When user use our Bluetooth HEAD UNIT, please make sure the mobile phone you use must /
does support Bluetoothfunctions(Headset or Handsfree profiles or both)
2. Before you start to use our Bluetooth HEAD UNIT, please make sure complete pairing with your
mobile phone first. Please refer to the user manual, section “PAIRING” for detail “PAIRING”
instruction. To ensure the best reception for Pairing or Re-connection, please make sure the Phone
Batteryis fullychargedwhenmaking thePairing orRe-connection.
3. Please always try pairing the Mobile Phone with Head unit after a few minutes of the Mobile
Phonewas SwitchedOntoensurethebest pairing result.
4. “BT60”is this unitdevicemodelnumberwhichis displayed onthemobilephone.
5. To achieve the best performance, please always keep the Mobile Phone within 3 meters of the
Head unit.
6. Pleasealways keep aclearpathbetweentheMobile Phone& theHead unit.
7. Never put any metal object or any obstacle between the path of the Mobile Phone & the Head
unit.
8. Some brand of Mobile Phone like Sony Ericsson may have "Power Saving Mode" selection when
Bluetooth mode is switched on. PLEASE DO NOT Switches ON Power saving Mode when
operating with this Head Unit, as some abnormal communal behavior will happen occasionally if
PowerSaving Mode is switchedon.
9. Before user make Outgoing call or Incoming call, make sure the mobile phone's “Bluetooth
function”was switched“ON”.
10. To ensure the best conversation quality / performance, please always keep talking within 1
meterof theHead Unit.
11. If user want to Dis-connect the Head unit with the Mobile Phone, please switch "OFF" Bluetooth
connectivity on the Mobile Phone,or go to the system menu, "dis-connect" to disconnect the
bluetooth connectivity manually. ( please refer to the user manual, section "dis-connection of the
bluetoothsystemfor details instruction. )
12. Some Mobile Phones can support “IN BAND RING TONE”, such as Nokia. In such case, the
Incoming Ringing Tone will be same as the original Ring-tone of the Mobile Phone. But some
Mobile Phones like Sony Ericsson do not support this feature. The Ring-tone will be using the
standard Ring-toneof theHead unit.
13. When in telephone mode, during talking, it is highly recommended to set the volume to below
“30” in order to achieve the best sound quality. As if the volume is too high, it may create unwanted
echoinside thecar, and thisunwanted echomay feedbackintothemicrophone.
14. If the Bluetooth related operation is not performing normally, like cannot make pairing, cannot making
an outgoing call, User can try to make a SOFT-RESET of the Bluetooth module by removing / detaching
the panel from the main unit and waiting for about 1 min. Then re-attach the panel to the unit & retry the
Bluetooth operation again. Or user can RESET the whole unit by pressing the RESET button behind the
panel.
By pressing the RESET button all the stored memory will resume to factory default
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Bluetooth Mobile Phone Compatibility List
This unit can support Bluetooth specification v1.2 or higher, and compatible with Bluetooth profiles
such as handsfree or headset profiles. however the functionality may be limited due to some
phones'owndedicated interfacingspecification.
This list is only updated to the time this list is being printed. This list gives an example of bluetooth
mobile phone available on the market, if your Bluetooth mobile phone is not on the list, please try it
out in practice or try your phone at the local dealer or consult with the local dealer in case it is not
mentionedin thelist.
1. APPLE, BlackBerry, DOPOD & HTC
BlackBerry
APPLE
DOPOD
HTC
i-phone
BlackBerry
Pearl 8120
818
565
P3470
Caller ID
A2DP/AVRCP
Paring
In-Band Ring Tone
Talk
Ringing
Talking
Reject
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Hang up
Audio Transfer
Dialing
Volume up/down
Stop/Pause/Play
Volume control
Forward/Backward
Stereo
Not Supported
this function
Not SupportedNot Supported
this function this function
Control
Next/Previous
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2. HTC & LG
HTC
LG
KS 20
LG Viewty
KG320
Shine KE970
HTC TyTNII HTC Touch
Features
Caller ID
A2DP/AVRCP
Paring
In-Band Ring Tone
Ringing
Talking
Talk
Reject
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Hang up
Audio Transfer
Dialing
Volume up/down
Stop/Pause/Play
Volume control
Forward/Backward
Stereo
Not Supported
this function
Control
Next/Previous
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3. MOTOROLA
V9
E8
Q9h
Z6
E6
V8
Features
Caller ID
A2DP/AVRCP
Paring
Paring
In-Band Ring Tone
Talk
Ringing
Reject
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Hang up
Talking
Dialing
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Stop/Pause/Play
Volume control
Forward/Backward
Next/Previous
Stereo
Control
MOTOROLA
明 (A1200)
K1
V3x
V3
V600
V501
Features
Caller ID
A2DP/AVRCP
Paring
In-Band Ring Tone
Ringing
Talk
Reject
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Hang up
Talking
Dialing
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Stop/Pause/Play
Volume control
Forward/Backward
Next/Previous
Not
Stereo
Not Supported Not Supported
Supported
this function
Control
this function
this function
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4. NOKIA
N95
N81
5610
6110
6300
5700
Features
Caller ID
A2DP/AVRCP
Paring
In-Band Ring Tone
Talk
Ringing
Reject
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Hang up
Talking
Dialing
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Stop/Pause/Play
Volume control
Forward/Backward
Next/Previous
Stereo
Control
NOKIA
6233
5300
7500
6085
N91
N73
Features
Caller ID
A2DP/AVRCP
Paring
In-Band Ring Tone
Talk
Ringing
Reject
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Hang up
Talking
Dialing
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Stop/Pause/Play
Volume control
Forward/Backward
Next/Previous
Stereo
Not Supported Not Supported
this function this function
Control
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NOKIA
6111
6270
6600
6230
Features
Caller ID
A2DP/AVRCP
Paring
In-Band Ring Tone
Talk
Ringing
Reject
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Hang up
Talking
Dialing
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Stop/Pause/Play
Volume control
Forward/Backward
Next/Previous
Stereo
Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported
this function this function this function this function
Control
5. SAMSUNG
I458
F338
U708
Z728
D820
D528
Features
Caller ID
A2DP/AVRCP
Paring
In-Band Ring Tone
Ringing
Talk
Reject
Audio Transfer
Talking
Dialing
Volume up/down
Hang up
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Stop/Pause/Play
Volume control
Forward/Backward
Next/Previous
Stereo
Control
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SAMSUNG
E568
D508
Features
Caller ID
A2DP/AVRCP
Paring
In-Band Ring Tone
Ringing
Talk
Reject
Audio Transfer
Talking
Dialing
Volume up/down
Hang up
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Stop/Pause/Play
Volume control
Forward/Backward
Next/Previous
Stereo
Not Supported Not Supported
Control
this function
this function
6. SHARP & SIEMENS
SHARP
SIEMENS
S55
BenQ S88
WX-T82
WX-T71
GX-T15
Features
Caller ID
A2DP/AVRCP
Paring
In-Band Ring Tone
Ringing
Talk
Reject
Audio Transfer
Talking
Dialing
Volume up/down
Hang up
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Stop/Pause/Play
Volume control
Forward/Backward
Next/Previous
Stereo
Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported
Control
this function this function this function
this function
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7. SONYERICSSON
C902
Z750i
W580i
P1i
S500i
K610i
Features
Caller ID
A2DP/AVRCP
Paring
In-Band Ring Tone
Ringing
Talk
Reject
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Hang up
Talking
Dialing
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Stop/Pause/Play
Volume control
Forward/Backward
Stereo
Control
Next/Previous
SONYERICSSON
K618i
W880i
K800i
M600i
K700i
Z800i
Features
Caller ID
A2DP/AVRCP
Paring
In-Band Ring Tone
Talk
Ringing
Reject
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Hang up
Talking
Dialing
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Stop/Pause/Play
Volume control
Forward/Backward
Stereo
Not Supported Not Supported
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Control
Next/Previous
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SONYERICSSON
S700i
W550i
Z600
T68
T68i
T610
Features
Caller ID
A2DP/AVRCP
Paring
In-Band Ring Tone
Talk
Ringing
Reject
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Hang up
Talking
Dialing
Audio Transfer
Volume up/down
Stop/Pause/Play
Volume control
Forward/Backward
Next/Previous
Stereo
Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported
Control
this function
this function this function
this function
this function this function
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BLUETOOTH HAND FREE PANEL FUNCTION KEY MATRIX
4
5
1
2
3
6
Panel Function Button
Blue Tooth Hand Free Function
Short Press
Long Press
Enter Phone number input mode
1
2
AUDIO
Confirm Dialing the input Phone Number
Use for numeric input
Encoder volume Knob
1. Reject Incoming call
BAND
3
4
2. Edit Number
Short Press
Confirm Dialing the input Phone Number
MODE
Transfer Phone Conversation backward to
Mobil Phone
Long Press
Pairing / Re-Connection etc
Note: See Menu operation for more details.
5
6
MENU
Move Cursor and Edit Number
Tune Up / Down
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PAIRING
Pairing The Bluetooth System Between User’s Mobile Phone & The Unit
Access into MENU - PAIRING mode to activates the operation of Pairing .
Please see MENU Operation for more details of how to access into MENU mode .
Once the
activatethePairing mode.
is appearing on the LCD Display, press the AUDIO button to
Keepthemobile phonewithin2meterfrom theunitwhenmaking thepairing.
To terminate the pairing, you can press the “CLEAR” button at any time.
Select the Bluetooth set up on the Mobile Phone.
Please refer to the instruction manual of your mobile phone on how to enter into the
Bluetoothsetupand Bluetoothon/off, and Bluetoothpairing.
“BT60” should appear in the pairing list on the mobile phone. User need to select “BT60”
and then input the password “1234”.
If the pairing is successful, the display will show
and Mobile Phone Name.
If the pairing failed, “ ” will be flashing on the Display for 3 seconds. And
the unit will switch back to the previous mode automatically.
During the Pairing, only Power, Clear ,Volume +/- & Mute are functional, other function
keys are disabled & non-operational during the pairing mode.
Re-Connection Of The Bluetooth System
The unit is with built -in Auto-Reconnection function. In some conditions, user need to reconnect
manually. Forexamplelike thefollowing.
If The Mobile Phone is out of range.( 2 meters away from the Head unit) Under the condition of
lost connection when the user come back to the unit. At the same time, there is an incoming
call or user is under conversation on the Mobile Phone 2 meters away from the Head Unit and
comeback toHead unit.
If user wants Audio Transfer back from Mobile Phone to Head unit. It needs to re-connect
manually.
The unit can be re-connected by the following methods.
Access into MENU - RE-CONN mode to activate the manual RE-Connection.
Please see MENU Operation for more details of how to access into MENU mode.
Once the
manual Re-Connect mode.
is display on the LCD , press the AUDIO button to activate the
1.Keep the mobile phone within 2 Meter from the unit when making the connection.
2.The manual re-connect is only function with the Mobile Phone has already been paired
withthe unitbefore.
TheLCDDisplay will displayed “
” during theconnectingperiod.
If the re-connection is successful, the LCD Display will display “
unitwill switchback totheprevious modeautomatically.
If the re-connection failed, the LCD Display will display “
switch back totheprevious modeautomatically.
”. And the
” . And the unit will
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The unit will be Auto Re-Connection by following operation .
Every time turn the ignition key from off to on, the unit will Auto re-connect with the mobile
phoneone.
Every time when user long press AUDIO button or short press MODE button confirm dialing a
call, the Unit will Auto Re-connect with the Mobile Phone once ( Only if this Mobile Phone has
beenpaired withtheunitpreviously ).
Dis-Connection of the Bluetooth System
The unit have a option function for user to disconnect the Bluetooth system with the unit. The unit
canbeDis-connectedbythefollowing methods.
Access into MENU - DIS-CONN mode to activate the manual Dis-Connection.
Please see MENU Operation for more details of how to access into MENU mode.
Once the “
manual Dis-Connect mode.
” is display on the LCD, press the AUDIO button to activate the
The LCD Display will displayed “
” during the Dis-connecting period.
If the Dis-Connection is successful, the LCD Display will display “
the unit will switch back to the previous mode automatically.
”. And
INCOMING CALL
ANSWERING AN INCOMING CALL
When there is an incoming call, the display will display the Phone Number. If the incoming call
” User can press the
has no the Phone Number, the LCD will display “
“PHONE” buttonor“MODE” buttonto answer/acceptthecall.
Always press the “PHONE” (AUIDIO)button or “MODE ' button to answer / accept the call
aftertheLCDdisplay thePhoneNumberor “PHONE IN”.
The audio output of the present mode will be muted and the ringing tones will be heard, if
anincomingcallis notbeing answered.
User canusethevolumeup/downtoadjust thevolumelevel.
To end the conversation, press the “CLEAR” button. The unit will switch back to the previous
modeautomaticallyandreleasethemuteof theprevious modeatthesametime.
An incoming call under stand by mode (Ignition on & Power Off) The system will
automaticallyswitchontheheadunit.
Rejecting An Incoming Call
User can press “CLEAR” button to reject the incoming call.
The audio output of the present mode will be muted and the ringing tones will be heard if an
incoming call is not being answered. After pressing the “CLEAR”(BAND) button, the mute
of thepresentmodewill be released.
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OUTGOING CALL
Making An Outgoing Call
Press the “PHONE” (AUDIO)button to start making an outgoing call. The LCD Display will
And a cursor will keep blinking while waiting the user to enter the
display
phonenumber.
Rotatetheencoderknob tonavigatethruthenumeric 0-9*, # & +.
Pressthe”AUDIO”buttonas confirminputtheselectednumeric.
UsetheFileup/downbuttontomovethecursorback or forward tothewronginpu numeric
Once the phone number has been entered completely, Long press the“PHONE” button again
orShortPress the“MODE” buttontostartdialing thecall, theLCDDisplay will display “
”.
Tips
Under the Calling mode, if need to input any number, for example Pin Code Input or Service
Number Dial Input. Short press the “AUDIO” button to enter the numeric input interface
then rotate the encoder knob to navigate the desire input number and press the “AUDIO”
button again as confirm input the selected number. To exit the numeric input interface by
LONG PRESS the“AUDIO” buttonagain.
The audio output of the present mode will ONLY be muted after pressing the “PHONE”
buttonas aconfirmationtodial theoutgoingcall.
During the talking mode, the LCD Display will display the duration “
conversation.
Usercanusethevolumeup/downtoadjust thevolumelevel.
”of the
To end the conversation, press the “Clear” button . The unit will switch back to the previous
modeautomatically. Themuteof theprevious modewill be releasedatthesametime.
During the talking mode, if the Ignition is being turned off, the unit will keep the conversation
even if the Ignition is Switched off. After finished the conversation, User can press “CLEAR”
buttontoswitchoff theunit.
CALL TRANSFER
TO AUDIO TRANSFER FROM HEAD UNIT BACK TO THE MOBILE PHONE
During the talking mode, user can press the “TRANSFER” button to transfer the audio from the
unitback tothemobilephonefor privacy reason. TheLCDDisplay will display “
” ontheLCDfor 3seconds.
After the “Transfer” button is pressed, the mute of the present mode will be released at the
sametime.
When making an outgoing call, it's not possible to CALL TRANSFER if the call is not being
answered yet.. It's only possible to Transfer the call to Mobile phone after the call is being
answered.
Depending on different type of Mobile Phone, the time need for activating the CALL
TRANSFER mode is different. Like Nokia Mobile Phone usually takes 3-5 seconds after
pressed the "TRANSFER” button for audio transfer back or forth through Unit to mobile
phone.
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DIALED LIST
To Find the Last 10 Dialed Number
The unit can memory up to 10 last dialed number.
Press the “PHONE” (AUDIO) button, after the LCD appeared display “
thenLong press “PHONE” (AUDIO)button.
”,
Thelast dialed numberas thefirst numberonthelist will display ontheLCD. Rotatethe
encoderknob tonavigatethroughthe10 lastdialed number.
User can Long press the “PHONE” (AUDIO) button or Short press “MODE” button to confirm
dialing theselectedDialed Numberfromthelist.
User also can be edit the number in the dialed list. Once the desired edit dialed list appearing
on the display, user can short press “PHONE” (AUDIO) button to enter the number edit mode.
Use the Track up/down button to move the cursor back or forward to the input numeric which
wanttoedit.
The unit only memorize the dialed numbers which dialed from the unit, it cannot memorize
thenumberdialing fromthemobile phone.
HIGHLIGHT FEATURES
Incoming call ringing volume
Preset the Ringing volume level for any incoming call.
Please see “MENU”- “PHONE VOL” for details operation.
Auto Answer
Auto Answer any incoming call.
Please see “MENU”- “A ANSWER” for details operation.
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BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING A2DP (ADVANCED AUDIO
DISTRIBUTION PROFILE)
User can listen to music files on an audio device on this unit if the audio device supports A2DP
(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) of Bluetooth Technology. Please read the below
instruction before operating the Bluetooth Audio streaming function on this unit.
Connecting A Bluetooth Audio Device With This Unit
Beforeusing audio devicetoplaymusiconthisunit, theaudio devicemustbepaired withthisunitfirst.
a. For the details operation of Pairing with this unit, Please refer to the PAIRING
operation for more details.
b. How to use the Bluetooth audio device to pair with this unit, please referto the
instruction manual of the Bluetooth device.
Tips
If the audio device has both HFP (Hands Free Profile) and A2DP (Advance Audio
Distribution Profile), this unit will automatically pairing these two profiles at the same
time. For ex, if a mobile phone has both HFP & A2DP profile and this mobile phone is
already HFP paired with this unit, in this case A2DP audio device pairing is not
necessary. And this paired mobile phone will be added automatically to the list of
PAIRED DEVICE – AUDIO of this unit. Please refer to MENU of BT for details of
PAIRED DEVICE operation.
Listening To Music From An Audio Device In This Unit
1) Connect this unit with the audio device.
For the details operation of connecting with this unit, Please refer to the CONNECTING
operation for more details.
2) Press MODE button repeatedly until “BT AUDIO” appears on the display.
IMPORTANT: To listen Bluetooth audio streaming from the audio device, user MUST
change the mode to “BT AUDIO” first. Any other mode of this unit is not able to
activate the Bluetooth audio streaming ( A2DP ) function.
If the audio device is the connected or no audio device is connecting with this
unit, after mode changed to BT AUDIO mode, the display will show
If it can find Audio Device, it will display
and if after a 30 seconds time out still cannot find any audio device for
connecting, the unit will display
,
.
.
3) Once in the “BT AUDIO” mode, user can use the audio device to start playback the song via
Bluetooth wireless with this unit.
When mode change to BT AUDIO mode, some of the audio device may auto
playback the music without operate the music playback operation and some of the
device like mobile phone may need to first change into the 'Media Player' mode on
the mobile phone otherwise the song cannot be direct playback via Bluetooth
wireless. If the auto playback is not supported on the audio device then please refer
to the instruction manual of the audio device on how to operate music playback via
Bluetooth wireless technology.
Operating an audio device with this unit AVRCP ( Audio Video Remote Control Profile )
This unit can perform the following operations with the connecting Audio device which supports
AVRCP(Audio VideoRemoteControlProfile)& onlyif theAudio devicedoes support AVRCP.
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1) Start playing-Every time when user change mode into “BT AUDIO” mode, this unit will
automatically send a “PLAY” command via AVRCP to the audio device to command the
auto start playing song in the audio device.
The PLAY command may differ depending on the Audio device. If the Audio device
is not able auto start playing song after changed mode into “BT AUDIO” mode, user
may need to operate the PLAY mode on the audio device to start the song playback.
2) Track up / down - by pressing the Track up / down buttons on this unit.
3) Pause / Play – by pressing the Pause / Play button on this unit.
4) Volume up / down – by rotating the encoder knob on this unit.
5) Audio Mute – by pressing the Mute button on this unit.
6) Stop playback – by mode changing mode into any other mode of this unit.
The AVRCP operation may differ depending on the audio device, all the other
operation other than those listed above should be performed on the audio device.
Hands-free Phoning While Bluetooth Audio Streaming
If the connecting playback audio device is a mobile phone, all the hands free function is still
available under the Bluetooth audio streaming, like the answering incoming call, making an
outgoing call, etc.
For some model of mobiles, maybe they cannot make outgoing calls. e.g: Samsung
SGH-D528.
Disconnecting An Audio Device With This Unit
User can close the Bluetooth Audio connection by disconnecting with the audio device.
The details operation of disconnecting with this unit, please refer to the DIS-CONNECTION
operation for more details.
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19. REMOTE FUNCTION(iPod +RDS)
1
2
6
3
7
5
9
4
8
11
13
10
12
18
14
20
16
19
15
21
17
OPERATIONS:
SYSTEM
TUNER
MP3/WMA
iPod
KEY
Short
Press
Long
Press
Short
Press
Long
Press
Short
Press
Long
Press
Short
Press
Long
Press
Power
1
2
3
4
Display
Source
Menu
Mute
5
6
Volume Up
Volume Down
7
8
9
Track/File
Up
Fast
Forward
Fast
Forward
Seek Up
Tune Up
File Up
Seek
Down
Tune
Down
Track/File
Down
Fast
Backward
File
Down
Fast
Backward
Enter
Enter
Audio Menu
10
11
File/Folder
Search
File
Erase
iPod
Search
Band
M1
Pause
/Play
Pause
/Play
Memory 1
12
13
14
15
16
17
Folder
Intro
M2
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
Memory 5
Intro
Folder
Repeat
Album
Repeat
M3
Repeat
Random
Repeat
Shuffle
Folder
Rando m
Album
Shuffle
M4
Folder
Down
M5
Folder
Up
M6
Memory 6
Sub-W
AF
PS
18
19
iPod
informati on
AS
ID3
Copy
20
21
TA
PTY
ix-Bass
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20. SPECIFICATIONS
CD PLAYER
System
Usable disc
Sampling frequency
No of quantizationbits
Frequency
Compactdisc audio system
Compactdisc
44.1KHz
1bit
5-20,000Hz
2stereo
70dB
Numberof channels
S/NRatio
MEDIA SECTION
USB Host
Memory Card
Support Typeof MemoryCard
Host 1.1compatibles 2.0
SDand MMC
RADIO SECTION
FM
FrequencyRange
87.5-108 Mhz
87.5-107.9Mhz
10.7 MHz
Better than 15dB at S/N 30 dB
25 dB at 1KHz
50 dB
IntermediateFrequency
Usable Sensitivity
Stereo Separation
S/N Ratio
AM/MW
FrequencyRange
522-1620 KHz
530-1720 KHz
450KHz
Better than 45dB
40 dB
IntermediateFrequency
Usable Sensitivity
S/N Ratio
BLUETOOTH
Power Consumption
Output Power
Frequency Band
Range
200mA Max.
0 dBm (Class II)
2.4GHz ~ 2.4835GHz ISM Band
3 meters (free space)
Bluetooth 1.2 specification
Standard
GENERAL
Power Supply
Polarity
Speaker impedance
Power Output
DC 11 -14V
Negative Ground
4 ohms
4 x 80W
REMARK :
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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21. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Before going through the check list, check wiring connection. If any of the problems persist after
checklist has beenmade, consultyournearestservicedealer.
Symptom
No power
Cause
Solution
The car ignition is not on.
If the power supply is properly connected
to the car accessory terminal, switch the
ignition key to “ACC”
The fuse is blown.
Replace the fuse.
Remove the disc in the player, then
put a new one.
Presence of CD disc inside
the player.
Disc cannot be
loaded or ejected
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 to 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 Press the RESET button.
not operating properly due to Front panel is not properly fixed into
The operation keys
do not work
noise.
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.
Press the reset button to correct the problem.
If the error code does not disappear, consult
your nearest service dealer.
Mechanism Error
ERROR 1
Write Error
The Media Device not able to
copy by the unit.
Replace the Media Device or
Replace the Media Device or
Read Error
The Media Device not able to
play file by the unit
Replace the Media device or erase
some un-usage files.
The media device memory is
full not allow to copy
Memory Full
No file Format supports for
Playback on the disc or
Media Device
Replace the disc or Media Device..
No File
Disc Error
Maybe disc dirty / disc scratched Replace the disc.
/disc upside down.
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)
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