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| Brand | RetroSound |
|---|---|
| Model | Zuma Radio |
| Category | Car Receiver |
| Language | English |
Key safety guidelines and precautions to follow when operating the Zuma radio.
Essential safety steps before starting installation, including battery disconnection and power connection.
Attaching the InfiniMount brackets to the radio for flexible mounting options.
Securing the radio shafts to the mounting brackets for proper fitment.
Adapting the radio installation to specific vehicle dash openings using bezels or faceplates.
Attaching the control knobs to the radio shafts for final assembly.
Overview of the buttons and knobs on the radio's front panel for basic operation.
A comprehensive table detailing functions, modes, and their operations.
Covers EQ presets, Bass, Mid, Treble, Balance, Fader, and XBAS controls.
Fine-tune Bass, Midrange, and Treble at specific frequency points.
How to access sub-menus and adjust options like Auto Seek, Store Presets, and Local/Distant tuning.
Configuration for clock format, display priority, beep confirmation, and LCD brightness.
Explanation of RDS features like PTY, AF, TA, and CT for enhanced radio reception.
Setting the broadcast area (USA/EUR/JAP/AUS/RUS) and managing volume preferences.
How to connect a USB drive and play MP3/WMA files.
Information on supported file formats (MP3/WMA) and drive formatting (FAT32).
How to view track, album, and artist information from USB playback.
Solutions for issues like radio not turning on, no sound, or blowing fuses.
Troubleshooting USB errors and procedures for resetting the unit to factory defaults.
Covers voltage systems, speaker wiring, sound phase, and antenna control queries.
Addresses InfiniMount bracket modifications, amplifier noise, and USB drive errors.
Tuning ranges, sensitivity, selectivity, and frequency response for FM and AM bands.
Dimensions, power requirements, current consumption, and output specifications.
Specifies warranty coverage for parts and labor, and conditions for service.
Outlines what the warranty does not cover, including damage, misuse, and commercial use.
Provides a price list for essential replacement parts like wire harnesses and mounting hardware.
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