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Brand | Custom Radio |
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Model | CSS-6000 |
Category | Car Receiver |
Language | English |
Details on the AM/FM tuner, memory, and auxiliary audio input.
Information on microphone inputs and additional functions like volume control.
Explains Power, Band, and Tune/Seek buttons for radio operation.
Covers Manual Tuning, Mute, Aux In, and Preset buttons for station management.
Details the 'SET' button for sound adjustments and preset station storage.
Using the MODE button and understanding the LCD display information.
Functions like Alarm, Loudness, Auto Preset Scan, Time/Freq, and Scan buttons.
Step-by-step guide for powering on, selecting modes, and bands.
Instructions for selecting and tuning radio stations using seek or manual methods.
Details Auto station tuning (SEEK) and Manual station tuning procedures.
How to store favorite stations into memory and select them.
Instructions for connecting and selecting the auxiliary input source.
Adjusting current volume and setting the initial volume level.
How to control Bass, Treble, Balance, and Fader settings.
Configuring the BEEP ON or BEEP 2ND functionality.
Using the first microphone input for public address functions.
Using the second microphone input for public address functions.
Step-by-step instructions for setting the current time on the unit.
Procedures for programming the alarm feature ON or OFF and setting the time.
Provides wiring diagrams for microphone inputs and the main audio connector.
Explains how AM signals propagate via the ionosphere for long distances.
Describes FM broadcast range and factors affecting it, like stereo coding.
Discusses why FM signals cannot travel beyond the horizon and atmospheric effects.
Explains signal reflection causing delayed reception and distortion.
Describes noise caused by signal weakness in valleys or around obstacles.
Explains signal degradation and break-up in remote areas due to distance.
Noise and break-up occurring when too close to a transmitter tower.
Interference when two stations broadcast on similar frequencies.
Technical details for FM/AM reception frequencies and sensitivity.
Information on power supply, dimensions, fuse, weight, and audio output power.