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Brand | Philips |
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Model | DC612 |
Category | Automobile Accessories |
Language | English |
Adjust volume to ensure traffic signals can still be heard clearly.
Illustrates power supply connections for ON/OFF logic and main power.
Shows how to connect a CD changer and radio using specific cables.
Diagrams showing wiring for speakers, power, and optional components.
Illustrates mounting angles and how the unit fits into the car dashboard.
Secure the car radio using the security card and warning stickers.
Instructions for removing and replacing the detachable keyboard.
Control the warning LED when the keyboard is removed.
Adjust volume, bass, treble, balance, and fader settings.
Tune into stations using search, manual, and local/distant modes.
Save favorite radio stations onto preset keys for quick recall.
Store, recall, and scan preset radio stations for easy access.
Automatically store up to six stations on FM or MW bands.
Understand station name display, traffic/news alerts, and regional tracking.
Control the automatic retuning feature for optimal reception.
Activate and deactivate the Traffic Announcement (TA) mode.
Activate and deactivate the News Bulletin (NEWS) mode.
Learn how to interrupt traffic or news announcements.
Play cassettes, eject, reverse, and use fast forward/rewind.
Utilize Dolby B Noise Reduction, Metal-Chrome settings, and Music Search System.
Play CDs, select specific tracks, and use fast forward/backward.
Utilize SCAN, RANDOM, and REPEAT functions for enhanced CD playback.
Modify initial settings like source, volume levels, and logic options.
Understand the available options for personalizing the car radio setup.
Check common issues and remedies for general, radio, cassette, and CD problems.
Perform regular cleaning of connectors and tape heads.
Connect the car radio to the 12V power supply and understand wiring logic.
Prepare connector A and connect loudspeakers, ensuring proper impedance and phase.
Connect CD changers or portable players to the car radio system.
Install the metal sleeve, connect the radio, and consider fuse replacement.
Address potential interference issues with the car radio installation.
Mount the remote control securely in an accessible location in the car.
Route and connect the remote control cable to the car radio.