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| CD Player | Yes |
|---|---|
| MP3 Playback | Yes |
| Channels | 4 |
| Auxiliary Input | Yes |
| Bluetooth | No |
| Tuner Bands | FM/AM |
| Display | LCD |
| Max Power Output | 4 x 50W |
General guidelines for safe operation while driving, washing, and parking.
Turning the unit on, off, and standby modes.
Controlling audio volume and temporary silencing.
Boosting bass and treble for better sound quality.
Adjusting audio frequencies and speaker balance.
Adjusting sound distribution between front and rear speakers.
Switching to radio mode and selecting frequency bands.
Using manual tuning and automatic seek tuning.
Using mono mode to improve FM reception quality.
Saving and recalling favorite radio stations manually and automatically.
Loading, playing, rewinding, fast-forwarding, and changing tape sides.
Managing cassette playback and basic tape care tips.
Switching to CD mode and choosing a specific disc.
Navigating and selecting tracks on a CD.
Searching, repeating, random, and scanning CD tracks.
Understanding and responding to CD playback error codes.
Setting the clock and choosing display formats.
General installation overview and list of included mounting hardware.
Required tools, dashboard space, and vehicle wire identification.
Connecting the unit to the vehicle's power and battery.
Connecting speakers, antenna, motor, and ground wire.
Securing the mounting collar into the dashboard.
Methods for securely fastening the rear of the stereo unit.
Step-by-step instructions for uninstalling the car stereo unit.
Using the detachable faceplate as an anti-theft measure.
Steps to correctly reattach the detachable front panel.
Detailed diagram for connecting the stereo unit and optional CD changer.
Routine care, identifying causes of malfunctions, and seeking service.
Procedure for safely replacing the unit's fuse.
Technical data on power, dimensions, weight, and radio performance.
Tape player performance, FCC rules, and EIA standards.











