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rated power source | 14.4 V DC |
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maximum current consumption | 10.0 A |
maximum power output | 50 W × 4 |
continuous power output | 22 W × 4 |
preout max output level | 2.2 V |
signal-to-noise ratio | 94 dB (1 kHz) |
usable sensitivity (FM) | 9 dBf (0.8 μV/75 W, mono) |
signal-to-noise ratio (FM) | 72 dB |
usable sensitivity (AM) | 25 μV |
signal-to-noise ratio (AM) | 62 dB |
FM frequency range | 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz |
AM frequency range | 531 kHz to 1 602 kHz (9 kHz) |
USB standard specification | USB 2.0 full speed |
maximum current supply | 500 mA |
minimum memory capacity | 256 MB |
version | Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR |
output power | +4 dBm Max. |
weight | 1.3 kg |
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dimensions (Chassis) | 178 mm × 50 mm × 162 mm |
dimensions (Nose) | 188 mm × 58 mm × 24 mm |
Details about FCC compliance, radio frequency energy, and device operation guidelines.
Important safety precautions and handling instructions for the audio unit.
Enables effortless hands-free phone calls using Bluetooth wireless technology.
Control of Bluetooth audio players via Bluetooth wireless technology.
Instructions for contacting support if the product fails to operate properly.
Detachable front panel can deter theft. Includes handling and storage precautions.
Procedure for resetting the unit's microprocessor under specific conditions.
Instructions for installing the battery and general care of the remote control.
Identification and function of buttons and ports on the main head unit.
Controls unit power and cycles through available audio sources.
Controls random function for CD/USB and shuffle for iPod.
Accesses phone book, ends calls, rejects calls, or cancels calls.
Connects USB storage devices and iPods.
Indicates cellular phone connection status via Bluetooth.
Mutes sound or places a phone call on hold.
Controls seek tuning, fast forward/reverse, track search, and other functions.
Toggles clock display and turns display/illumination off/on.
Explains operation of the remote control, mirroring head unit functions.
Controls the audio volume level.
Navigation control for seek tuning, track search, and menu functions.
Directly selects tracks or enters phone numbers.
Selects tracks, presets, or enters phone numbers.
Initiates phone calls or answers incoming calls.
Ends calls or rejects incoming calls.
Explains the main display section and various indicator symbols.
Shows band, frequency, elapsed time, and other status information.
Instructions for turning the unit on and off.
Procedure to power the unit on.
Procedure to power the unit off.
How to choose and switch between different audio sources.
Method for adjusting the sound level of the unit.
Procedure for manual tuning to specific radio frequencies.
How to store and recall radio station frequencies using the remote control buttons.
Using BSM to automatically store the six strongest broadcast frequencies.
Detailed operations for REPEAT, RANDOM, SCAN, PAUSE, and S.RTRV for USB devices.
Controlling the unit's iPod functions directly from the connected iPod.
Initial steps to connect Bluetooth audio players and telephones.
Fundamental operations for playing music via Bluetooth audio.
Important considerations and limitations for using the Bluetooth telephone function.
Steps to set up the unit for hands-free phone calls.
Methods for initiating phone calls via the unit.
Instructions for calling contacts from the phone book or call history.
How to answer or reject incoming phone calls.
Accessing phone book, missed, dialed, and received call lists.
Detailed steps to find and call contacts from the synchronized phone book.
Browsing and calling numbers from recent call history lists.
Detailed steps to dial a phone number directly.
Overview of available audio settings including fader, EQ, loudness, and subwoofer.
Adjusting front/rear and left/right speaker balance.
Adjusting sound equalization to match interior acoustics.
Fine-tuning the equalizer bands (LOW, MID, HIGH).
Adjusting center frequency and Q factor for equalizer bands.
Turning the subwoofer output on/off and selecting phase.
Adjusting subwoofer cut-off frequency and output level.
Adjusting volume levels for different sources to prevent drastic changes.
Customizing various system settings for optimal performance.
Deleting Bluetooth data like phone book and call history for privacy.
Guides for resolving common issues with Bluetooth, CD player, and USB devices.
Troubleshooting steps for Bluetooth audio and telephone connection problems.
List of error messages and recommended actions.
List of supported iPod models and software versions.
Technical specifications for the unit, including General, Audio, Tuner, USB, and Bluetooth.