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Covers warnings about injury, fire, short circuits, proper mounting, and handling.
Details precautions against damage, including grounding, environmental exposure, and fuse replacement.
Advises against loading 8 cm CDs to prevent unit damage.
Explains condensation on the CD player lens and troubleshooting.
Consult dealers for installation issues and optional accessory compatibility.
Instructions for resetting, character display, and illustration differences.
Steps for cleaning the unit's faceplate and its terminals.
Specifies character limits for file/folder names and ID3 tags for MP3/WMA.
Details maximum directory levels, folders, and files per folder for audio files.
Explains how audio files are played and how to influence playback order.
Describes functions for searching and selecting audio files and folders.
Advice on not touching the recording surface and handling CD-R/CD-RW discs.
Instructions for preparing new CDs with potential burrs on the center hole or rim.
Procedures for removing CDs and identifying unplayable discs.
Guidelines for storing CDs safely and proper cleaning methods.
Steps for turning the unit ON and OFF.
How to increase and decrease the audio volume using the control knob.
Guide to switching between different audio sources like Tuner and CD.
How to quickly reduce the volume and the indicator's status.
How to select preset sound settings for different music genres.
Steps to adjust audio settings like bass, treble, balance, and fader.
Adjusting volume offset and loudness compensation for different sources.
Fine-tuning sound settings based on the type of speakers installed.
How to change the information displayed on the unit's screen.
Adjusting the display brightness using the dimmer function.
Information on detaching and reattaching the unit's faceplate for security.
Steps for selecting the tuner source and tuning frequency bands.
How to store and recall favorite radio stations using preset buttons.
Automatically stores the strongest stations for each band.
How to recall previously stored radio stations using preset buttons.
Automatically switching to traffic bulletins even when not listening to radio.
How to switch to other traffic information stations.
Selecting Program Type to search for stations broadcasting specific content.
Storing and recalling specific Program Types for quick access.
How to select the display language for Program Type information.
Steps for inserting a CD and selecting the CD source.
How to pause, play, and eject CDs or audio files.
Methods for fast forwarding and reversing through tracks.
Searching for specific songs or files on the disc or media.
Selecting specific folders on audio media.
Options for repeating tracks, files, or folders.
How to scan tracks or play them in random order.
Quickly selecting and playing desired folders.
Navigating through folder levels and selecting folders.
Scrolling through long folder names for better visibility.
Deciding which folder to play and how to cancel selection.
Scrolling CD text or audio file text information.
General method for entering, selecting, and setting menu items.
Illustrates setting a menu item, like beep sound, using controls.
How to exit the menu system after making adjustments.
Enabling or disabling the beep sound for operation feedback.
Steps to manually set the unit's clock hours and minutes.
Synchronizing the unit's clock with RDS station time data.
Configuring automatic news bulletin interruptions and timeout intervals.
Choosing between auto seek, preset station seek, and manual tuning.
Automatically switching to better frequencies for the same RDS program.
Restricting auto seek tuning to only strong local stations.
Limiting AF function to a specific region for RDS networks.
Automatically searching for traffic information stations with better reception.
Reducing noise by receiving stereo broadcasts as monaural.
Configuring how text information is displayed, static or scrolling.
Setting an automatic power-off timer to conserve battery.
Forcing playback of CDs, including those with special formats.
Lists the accessories provided with the unit for installation.
Step-by-step guide for properly installing the unit in a vehicle.
Illustrates connections for wiring harness, antenna, and power wires.
Details the purpose of wires like TEL mute, power control, and ignition.
Table detailing pin numbers, cable colors, and functions for ISO connectors.
Crucial warnings and instructions for connecting ISO connector correctly.
Instructions on how to securely mount the unit using straps and screws.
Steps to detach the front rubber frame using removal tools.
Detailed instructions for safely removing the main unit from the dashboard.
Solves problems related to the unit not turning on or switching sources.
Addresses issues like erased memory, poor sound quality, or no sound.
Troubleshoots clock synchronization and poor radio reception.
Solutions for discs not playing, ejecting, or not inserting.
Addresses problems like unplayable files, skipping, or incorrect track time.
Explains common system messages and error codes for troubleshooting.
Detailed technical data for the tuner sections.
Technical details regarding CD player performance and format support.
Power output, impedance, tone controls, voltage, and dimensions.
| frequency range | 87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHz |
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| usable sensitivity | 0.7 μV /75 Ω |
| quieting sensitivity | 1.6 μV /75 Ω |
| frequency range | 531 kHz – 1611 kHz |
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| usable sensitivity | 25 μV |
| frequency range | 153 kHz – 281 kHz |
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| usable sensitivity | 45 μV |
| spindle speed | 1000 – 400 rpm |
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| frequency response | 10 Hz – 20 kHz |
| total harmonic distortion | 0.01 % |
| maximum output power | 45 W x 4 |
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| output power | 28 W x 4 |
| speaker impedance | 4 - 8 Ω |
| operating voltage | 14.4 V |
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| current consumption | 10 A |
| installation size | 182 x 53 x 155 mm |











