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MP3 Playback | Yes |
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CD Player | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
Detachable Faceplate | Yes |
Connectivity | AUX-in |
Instructions for mounting the device and connecting cables.
Details on radio reception, technical data, and troubleshooting.
Description of device controls and their functions.
Explanation of display indicators and modes.
Procedure to power the device on and off.
How to control the audio volume.
Muting the audio output temporarily.
Enabling or disabling the loudness feature.
Adjusting bass, treble, balance, and fader.
How to set the device's clock.
Switching to radio as the audio source.
Choosing between FM, MW, and LW bands.
Activating and using the traffic news function.
Automatic switching to better reception frequencies.
Saving favorite radio stations.
Showing station name and other RDS data.
Switching to CD as the audio source.
Navigating and replaying tracks on a CD.
Speeding up or rewinding tracks.
Temporarily stopping and resuming CD playback.
Continuous playback of a single track.
Playing tracks in a shuffled sequence.
Playing the first ten seconds of each track.
Removing the CD from the player.
Specific features for MP3 playback.
Guidance on professional installation and transport brace removal.
Warnings about volume and safe driving practices.
Instructions for cleaning the device's front panel.
Information about the laser product classification.
Supported CD formats, bit rates, and quality considerations.
Detailed explanation of device buttons and their functions.
Functions related to radio reception and tuning.
Functions related to CD playback.
Controls and functions specific to MP3 playback.
Explanation of various display icons and their meanings.
Mute and Loudness functions display.
Station name, band, frequency, and TP/AF indicators.
Indicators for CD and MP3 playback modes.
Procedure to power the device on and off.
How to control the audio volume.
Muting the audio output temporarily.
Enabling or disabling the loudness feature.
Adjusting bass, treble, balance, and fader.
How to set the device's clock.
Switching to radio as the audio source.
Choosing between FM, MW, and LW bands.
Activating and using the traffic news function.
Automatic switching to better reception frequencies.
Enabling or disabling the AF function.
Saving favorite radio stations.
Finding stations using automatic search.
Manually tuning to specific radio frequencies.
Saving stations to preset buttons.
Recalling saved radio stations.
Showing station name, PTY, and frequency.
Switching to CD as the audio source.
Navigating and replaying tracks on a CD.
Speeding up or rewinding tracks.
Temporarily stopping and resuming CD playback.
Continuous playback of a single track.
Playing tracks in a shuffled sequence.
Playing the first ten seconds of each track.
Removing the CD from the player.
Features and displays specific to MP3-CDs.
Searching and selecting tracks by number.
Navigating and selecting folders on an MP3-CD.
Finding folders/tracks using name search.
Navigating between folders.
Repeating individual tracks or entire folders.
Playing tracks in a shuffled sequence.
Playing the first ten seconds of each track.
Step-by-step guide for installing the unit into the dashboard.
How to connect the car antenna to the device.
Information about the fuse type and location.
Details on connecting the power supply and ignition voltage.
Connecting a car phone for muting.
Connecting front and rear speakers, including power output.
How the device behaves when a car phone is used.
Factors affecting FM radio reception quality.
Explanation of the RDS system and its benefits.
How EON enhances traffic news delivery.
Technical specifications for MP3 playback.
Compliance, power supply, and rated power details.
Power supply and rated power information.
Frequency ranges for FM, MW, and LW bands.
Frequency range and noise voltage ratio for the CD unit.
Mute switch voltage requirements for car phone connection.
Physical size and weight of the device.
Solutions for common faults and errors.