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Tuner | AM/FM |
---|---|
CD Playback | Yes |
MP3 Playback | Yes |
USB Port | No |
Aux Input | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
Peak Power Output | 52W x 4 |
CD-R/RW Compatible | Yes |
Channels | 4 |
WMA Playback | Yes |
Bluetooth | No |
Detachable Face | Yes |
Information on the optional card remote commander accessory for enhanced features.
Safety guidelines for operating the unit and handling discs to prevent damage or malfunction.
Instructions for proper disc care, limitations, and compatibility with CD-R/CD-RW discs.
Procedure to reset the unit to its default settings, affecting clock and stored contents.
Steps to remove and reattach the detachable front panel for security and maintenance.
Instructions on how to set the 12-hour digital clock display for the unit.
Guide on inserting a disc and starting playback, including playback controls.
Explanation of displayable items like clock and track number, and how to switch modes.
Details on repeat play and shuffle play functions for customized music listening.
How to use Best Tuning Memory to automatically store the strongest radio stations.
Procedure to manually preset specific radio stations onto number buttons.
Steps to select and listen to pre-stored radio stations.
Guidance on monaural mode, automatic tuning, local seek mode, and manual tuning.
How to modify bass, treble, balance, and fader settings.
Functions for temporarily muting sound and disabling operational beeps.
Choosing preset sound positions (MBP-A, MBP-B) for optimal listening environments.
Using the D-Bass function to enhance low-frequency audio for a more powerful bass response.
Instructions for fuse replacement and cleaning internal connectors for proper unit function.
Guide for replacing the remote commander's battery when it weakens.
Detailed steps for safely detaching the main unit from its car mounting.
Solutions for common issues like no sound, memory loss, or missing beep sounds.
Steps to resolve problems with disc loading, playback, and ejection errors.
Resolving problems with preset tuning, weak signals, and noisy radio reception.
Interpreting error displays (Err04, Err99) and messages for quick problem resolution.