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signal-to-noise ratio | greater than 50dB @ 1kHz |
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frequency response | 20Hz - 20kHz |
compatible formats | CD, CD-R, CD-RW |
frequency range | 87.5 - 108MHz (EUROPE), 87.5 - 107.9MHz (USA) |
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usable sensitivity | 3uV |
intermediate frequency | 10.7MHz |
frequency range | 522 - 1620kHz (EUROPE), 530 - 1710kHz (USA) |
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usable sensitivity | 40dB |
intermediate frequency | 450kHz |
maximum output power | 60 watts x 4 channels |
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power supply requirement | 12VDC, negative ground |
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current consumption | 15A Max |
line out voltage | 1200mV |
chassis dimensions | 7” x 2” x 6.4” (178 x 50 x 178 mm) |
Steps for mounting the head unit, including IPX5 waterproofing and transport screw removal.
Instructions for securing the mounting case using support tabs and backstrap.
Guide to safely detach, store, and handle the front panel of the unit.
Important safety guidelines to prevent damage when handling the front panel.
Steps for properly reattaching the front panel to the main unit after removal.
Instructions on how to safely remove the head unit using removal keys.
Detailed procedure for flush mounting the remote control unit.
Detailed procedure for surface mounting the remote control unit.
Controls for volume, power, mode selection, band, mute, and playback functions.
Functions for radio tuning, track navigation, display, and clock settings.
Accessing audio, system, and RDS radio settings via the SELECT button.
Controls for loudness, TA, CD playback modes, and auxiliary input.
Managing radio scan, alternate frequency, equalizer, and RDS program type tuning.
Procedure for resetting the unit to factory defaults.
Instructions for loading, playing, pausing, and resuming CD playback.
Utilizing Intro Scan, Repeat, Random, and Programmed Play modes for CDs.
Managing AF for signal strength and regional mode for program consistency.
Enabling TA for traffic alerts and EON for extended announcement functionality.