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VDO CD 1327 User Manual

VDO CD 1327
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VDO CD 1327 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVDO
ModelCD 1327
CategoryCar Receiver
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Before Starting

Guidance for initial use and manual retention for future reference.

Environmental Information

Details regarding the eco-friendly printing of the user manual booklet.

Preventive Maintenance

Advice on cleaning unit connectors periodically to ensure good contact.

Content Page Overview

General Information and Disclaimer

Disclaimer

States that product designs and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

Class 1 Laser Product Safety

Warns about potential invisible laser rays from misuse and exceeding Class 1 limits.

Important Installation Information

Guidelines for professional installation, automotive industry standards, and drilling safety.

Product Features

Supported CD Formats

Lists compatible CD formats including CD Audio, CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, and CD Text.

RDS Features

Explains RDS benefits like station name display, AF, TA, and PTY selection.

Notes on Audio CDs

Advice on playing 12 cm CDs and cautions against irregular or 8 cm discs.

Notes on MP3 Files

MP3 File Naming and Compatibility

Details MP3 file format support, bit rates, naming conventions, and disc compatibility.

Notes on MP3 Folder Structure

Theft Protection

CD Player Care and Usage

Cleaning the Unit

Installation Guide

General Installation Steps

Steps for mounting the unit using the sleeve and strap bracket, and connecting cables.

ISO Connector Installation

Describes installation in vehicles with standard ISO connectors, noting potential signal adaptation.

Non-ISO Connector Installation

Guidance for vehicles lacking standard ISO connectors, recommending dealer consultation for adaptors.

Electrical System Preparation

Requirements for connecting to a 12V DC system and disconnecting the battery during installation.

Connector Identification

Details on connecting power supply (A) and loudspeaker (B) connectors, including wire color coding.

Antenna Connection

Instructions for connecting electronic or motorized antennas, specifying not to use for direct power.

Loudspeaker Connections

Line Out Connections

Audio Input Connections

Mounting the Unit

Metal Sleeve Installation

Steps to install the metal sleeve in the dashboard, ensuring horizontal positioning.

Radio Connections

Detailed steps for connecting power supply and loudspeaker connectors, with battery disconnection advice.

Radio Mounting Methods

Describes front and rear mounting methods for the radio unit.

Front Mounting Procedure

Steps for sliding the radio into the metal sleeve and reconnecting the battery terminal.

Rear Mounting Procedure

Radio Removal

Fuse Replacement

Interference Suppression

Front Panel and Remote Control

Front Panel and Remote Control Functions

Overview of the functions of the front panel buttons and remote control.

Security Features

Detaching the Front Panel

Instructions on pressing the REL key to fold down and detach the front panel.

Reattaching the Front Panel

Steps for reattaching the front panel, including notes on proper seating and warning signals.

General Operation

Powering On and Off

How to switch the unit on and off using the power button.

Setting Start-up Volume

Explains how to set the initial volume level when the unit is switched on (VOL LAST/VOL ADJ).

Selecting Audio Source

How to choose between different audio sources like RADIO, CD, and AUX.

Sound Control Adjustments

Details on adjusting Volume, Balance, Bass, Treble, and Fader.

Equalizer Settings

How to select programmed equalizer settings for radio and via remote control.

Mute Function

How to mute the sound and pause CD playback temporarily.

Loudness Enhancement

How to enhance high and low frequency sound quality using the Loudness feature.

Setting the Clock Time

Steps to set the internal clock by adjusting hours and minutes.

Radio Operation

Selecting Radio Waveband

How to select between FM (FM1, FM2, FM3) and AM (AM1, AM2) wavebands.

Selecting Radio Stations

Covers Seek tuning, Manual tuning, Auto Store, and Scan functions.

Preset Scan Function

Pauses for 5 seconds at each preset station to select the desired one.

Displaying Time or Frequency

How to toggle the display between the current time and the selected station frequency.

FM Stereo Operation (Remote)

How to switch between stereo and mono reception for weak signals using the remote.

Memorizing Radio Stations

Steps to store desired radio stations to the six preset memory buttons for each band.

Radio Data System (RDS)

Display Station Name (PS)

Shows the station name instead of its frequency when RDS is active.

Automatic Frequency (AF)

Automatically retunes to the best alternative frequency for continuous reception.

Traffic Announcements (TA)

Activates priority for announcements, even when not listening to radio.

Activate/Deactivate TA

How to turn the Traffic Announcement feature on or off.

Interrupting Traffic Announcements

How to interrupt a current traffic announcement without deactivating the TA mode.

Advanced RDS Settings

Accesses advanced RDS settings like TA SEEK, TA ALARM, MASK DPI/ALL, PI SOUND/MUTE, RETUNE S/L.

TA Seek and TA Alarm Modes

Explains TA SEEK for auto-station seeking and TA ALARM for when TP info is lost.

TA Alarm Mode

Details how the unit behaves when TP information is lost for the current station.

MASK DPI and MASK ALL Modes

Masks stations based on program identifiers (PI) or RDS detection.

PI Sound and PI Mute Modes

Manages stations with same frequencies but different PI, or mutes when new station is received.

RETUNE S and RETUNE L Modes

Sets the waiting time for seeking an alternative broadcast station when signal is weak.

TA Volume Adjustment

DSP Sound Enhancement

Seek Methods (SEEK 1/SEEK 2)

Stereo/Mono Reception

DX/LOCAL Reception Mode

Programme Type Selection (PTY)

Displaying the Programme Type Mode

CD Operation

Electronic Shock Protection (ESP)

Feature that allows CD/MP3 playback without interruptions from vibrations.

ESP Feature On/Off

How to enable or disable the Electronic Shock Protection feature.

Loudness Feature On/Off

How to enable or disable the Loudness feature for enhanced sound quality.

Loading a CD

Displaying CD/MP3 Playback Time

Pausing CD Playback

Ejecting a CD

CD Playback Capabilities

Compressed Audio Playback

CD-R/CD-RW Playback Notes

Copy Protected CD Playback Issues

Listening to CD/MP3 Discs

Track and File Selection

Track Advance

How to skip to the next or previous track/file.

Fast Forward/Review

How to fast forward or rewind within a track or file.

Repeat Track or File

How to continuously repeat the current track or file.

Random Playback

How to play tracks or files in a random order.

Intro Feature

Plays the first 10 seconds of each track or file for preview.

Skip Tracks/Files (CD1327)

How to skip backward or forward by 10 tracks or files on the CD1327 model.

Select Track or File by Name/Title

Pausing Playback (Radio/Remote)

File Selection Methods

File Advance

How to skip to the next or previous file.

Fast Forward/Review File

How to fast forward or rewind a file.

Repeat File

How to continuously repeat the current file.

Search for File Name/Title

Step-by-step guide to search for files by entering a 3-letter name or title.

Root Directory Search

Interrupt Playback

Troubleshooting Guide

Symptoms, Causes, and Remedies

Lists common issues like no power or no sound with their potential causes and solutions.

Troubleshooting: No Power

Checks for proper insertion, connection, and fuse status when the unit has no power.

Troubleshooting: No Sound

Addresses issues like no sound or only a whistle, checking volume, antenna, station search, and speaker connections.

Troubleshooting: Sound Issues

Deals with sound level issues during traffic announcements and suggests adjusting TA volume.

Troubleshooting: CD Errors

Explains CD ERROR messages, checking CD insertion, presence, and condition.

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