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MP3 playback | Yes |
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Audio formats supported | MP3, WMA |
Impedance | 600 Ω |
Output power | 200 W |
Product color | Black |
Frequency range | 20 - 20000 Hz |
Audio output channels | 4.0 channels |
Equalizer bands quantity | 8 |
Maximum power per channel | 50 W |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | 105 dB |
AM band range | 530 - 1700 kHz |
FM band range | 87.9 - 107.9 MHz |
Display type | Fluorescent |
Power requirements | 14.4V, 10A |
Key illumination color | Blue |
Number of optical discs | 1 discs |
Weight | 1300 g |
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Dimensions (WxDxH) | 182 x 155 x 53 mm |
Instructions on resetting the unit to factory settings using the reset button.
Steps to cancel the unit's demonstration mode upon first use.
Procedure for setting the current date and date format on the unit.
General operations like power, source selection, volume, and display scrolling.
How to select the radio tuner as the audio source.
Instructions on detaching and reattaching the unit's faceplate for security.
How the audio system mutes automatically when a call is received.
Detailed explanation of various audio settings like Subwoofer, Bass Boost, EQ, etc.
How to register and save audio settings for quick recall.
How to recall previously saved audio settings.
Selecting music from the device or media being played.
Searching for songs on an iPod.
Registering favorite songs to create a playlist with up to ten songs.
Registering frequently used items like stations, artists, or settings.
Retrieving previously registered favorite items.
Locating and selecting items to configure the unit's functions.
Settings for display patterns, side display, text, and graphics.
Configuration for Bluetooth connectivity, phone selection, and SMS.
Procedures for answering or rejecting incoming calls.
Initiating calls using voice commands for registered names or categories.
Choosing Bluetooth audio as the source for playback.
Pairing your Bluetooth device (cell-phone) with the unit.
Transferring phone book data from a cell-phone to the unit.
Choosing which registered Bluetooth device to use.
Viewing received short messages from a cell-phone.
Troubleshooting common issues like beep sounds or preout jack usage.
Explanations of system messages and their possible causes.