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INTRODUCTION MOUNTING ............................................. 13
Metal Sleeve (fig. F and G ) .................... 13
Before Starting Connecting the Radio (fig. C) ................ 13
Thank you for purchasing this VDO Dayton Mounting the Radio (fig. G and H) ......... 13
product which has been designed and manu- Removing the Radio (using the two
factured according to applicable Safety Regula- removal keys supplied) (fig. J) .............. 13
tions, following the highest standards and sub- Replacing the Fuse (fig. C) ................... 13
jected to rigorous testing. Kindly familiarise Interference Suppression ..................... 13
yourself with the product by reading this user
FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROL14
manual carefully. Use the product as intended,
and keep this manual handy in your car for
Front Panel Remote Control
future reference. Function(s) ............................................ 14
SECURITY .............................................. 15
Environment Removing the Front (fig. A and I) ........... 15
This booklet is printed on low-chlorine recycla- Replacing the Front (Fig. K and L) ........ 15
ble paper. GENERAL OPERATION .......................... 15
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Switching On/Off .................................... 15
Setting the Start-up Volume ................... 15
To ensure good connection between the set
and the detachable front, it is advisable to clean Selecting a Source ................................ 15
the connectors with a cotton swab slightly Sound Controls ..................................... 15
moistened with cleaning fluid or alcohol periodi- RADIO OPERATION ................................ 16
cally. Select a waveband ................................ 16
Select a station ...................................... 16
CONTENT PAGE FM Stereo Operation (Remote Control
INTRODUCTION ....................................... 7 only) ....................................................... 16
Before Starting ......................................... 7 Memorising Radio Stations ................... 16
Environment ............................................ 7 RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS) ................. 16
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE .................. 7 Display of Station Name (PS) ................ 17
CONTENT PAGE ....................................... 7 Automatic frequency (AF) ....................... 17
GENERAL INFORMATION ......................... 8 Traffic Announcements (TA) .................. 17
Disclaimer ............................................... 8 Programme Type Selection (PTY) ......... 17
Class 1 Laser Product ............................ 8 CD OPERATION ...................................... 17
FEATURES ................................................ 8 Loading CD in the CD player ................ 17
RDS (Radio Data System) ...................... 8 Pausing a CD ........................................ 17
Notes on audio CDs ............................... 8 Ejecting a CD ......................................... 17
Notes on MP3 files .................................. 9 CD playback .......................................... 17
Notes on WMA files .................................. 9 Compressed Audio playback ................ 17
Notes on OGG files ............................... 10 Playing a CD-R or CD-RW .................... 18
Notes on Folders ................................... 10 Playing a “copy protected” non-
Notes on Bluetooth® ............................. 11 conforming audio CD ............................ 18
INSTALLATION ....................................... 12 Listening to CD/MP3/WMA/OGG ........... 18
Installation ............................................. 12 Track/File Selection ............................... 18
Connection in vehicles equipped with SD/MMC/USB OPERATION .................... 18
standard ISO connectors ...................... 12 General .................................................. 18
Connection in vehicles without Pausing ................................................. 18
standard ISO connectors ...................... 12 File Selection ......................................... 18
Preparation ............................................ 12
Connectors (fig. C) ................................ 12
Electronic or Motorised Antenna ........... 12

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BLUETOOTH® CAR UNIT ....................... 19 z Do not damage cables of the safety systems
General .................................................. 19 (airbag etc.). (Lines are normally specially
Controls (fig. D) ..................................... 19 marked, e.g. by labels.)
z Do not use inspection lamps to test the volt-
Pairing your cell phone and Bluetooth®
age, since excessively high currents can dam-
remote box ............................................. 20 age / destroy electronic components.
Answering an incoming call .................. 20 z Do not use any pinch or cut connectors. Sol-
Re-dialling last called number .............. 20 der all cable connections. Insulate all solder
Ending a call .......................................... 20 points with shrinkable hose or insulating tape.
State of the LED on the Bluetooth® car z If there are earth connections on the chassis,
unit ......................................................... 20 insert toothed washers. Remove paint and dirt
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................. 21 first, if necessary.
z Use only the parts included with the unit to
Symptoms Cause/Remedy ................... 21
ensure proper installation. The use of unau-
GENERAL INFORMATION thorized parts can cause malfunctions.
z Avoid installing the unit where it would be
Disclaimer subject to high temperature, such as from di-
rect sunlight, or from hot air, from the heater,
Designs and specifications are subject to or where it would be subject to dust, dirt or
changes without prior notice. excessive vibration.
Class 1 Laser Product FEATURES
RDS (Radio Data System)
Many VHF stations transmit RDS information.
The navigation radio evaluates the RDS tel-
egram and offers the following advantages:
z PS (Program Service name): Display of sta-
Any inappropriate use of the device may ex-
tion name.
pose the user to invisible laser rays. Which
z Radio text: Display of additional information
exceed the limits for Class 1 laser products.
concerning the radio station.
Caution: z PTY (Program TYpe): Station selection by pro-
Any inappropriate use of the device may gram type.
expose the user to invisible laser rays. z AF (Alternative Frequency): Automatic re-tun-
Which exceed the limits for Class 1 laser ing to best alternative frequency.
products. z TA (Traffic Announcement): Traffic announce-
ments.
Important Information
z EON (Enhanced Other Networks): Automatic
z Only trained specialists may install the sys- fade-in of traffic announcements of other sta-
tem. tions.
z Observe the automotive industry quality stand- z NEWS: Fading in of messages and items of
ards. news.
z Fire hazard. During drilling, be careful not to
damage hidden cable harness, the fuel tank Notes on audio CDs
and fuel lines. You can play 12 cm CDs on your CD player.
z Never drill into supporting or safety-relevant The use of 8 cm CDs (with or without adapter)
chassis parts. and of CDs with irregular shapes is not recom-
It is essential to observe the following when mended.
installing components in the passenger com-
CD formats
partment:
z Ensure that the driver has a clear all-round The following CD formats are supported by the
view. CD player:
z Increased risk of injury in the event of an ac- z CD Audio (CD-DA in accordance with the Red
cident. Do not install components in the infla- Book Standard);
tion range of the airbag or in areas where the A maximum of 22 CD Text titles is displayed in
head or knees may knock against them. the title list.

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z CD-ROM (in accordance with Yellow Book) z Files are compatible with the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0,
z CD-ROM XA (mode 2, form 1, in accordance 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 formats for display of
with Green Book) album (disc title), track (track title), artist (track
z CD-R/RW (in accordance with Orange Book, artist) and comments. Ver. 2.x of ID3 Tag is
part 2/3) given priority when both Ver. 1.x and Ver. 2.x
z CD Text with CD Audio (in accordance with exist.
Red Book)
Notes on WMA files
z CD Mixed Mode (in accordance with Light
Yellow Book); z WMA is short for Windows Media ™ Audio and
Only the audio tracks are played. refers to an audio compression technology that
z CD-Extra; Only the audio tracks are played. is developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA
z Multi-session CD (in accordance with multi- data can be encoded by using Windows Media
session CD specification 1.0) Player version 9 or lower.
z This unit may not operate correctly depending
Notes on MP3 files on the application used to encode WMA files.
The following MP3 files are supported by the z Depending on the version of Windows Media
CD player: Player used to encode WMA files, album names
z Files conform with MPEG1/2 or 2.5-Layer 3. and other text information
z Up to 345 titles in up to 99 directories (each may not be correctly displayed.
data name with 32 characters). z There may be a slight delay when starting
z Bit rate: Maximum of 320 kbit/s, constant or playback of WMA files encoded with image
variable. The sound quality of MP3 files gen- data.
erally becomes better with an increased bit z The maximum number of characters which can
rate. This unit can play recordings with bit be displayed for a folder name is 64.
rates from 8 kbps to 320 kbps, but in order to z In case of files recorded according to the
be able to enjoy sound of a certain quality, we Romeo file system, only the first 64 characters
recommend using only discs recorded with a can be displayed.
bit rate of at least 128 kbps. z This unit plays back WMA files encoded by
z Text display: ID3 tag V1 and ID3 tag V2. MP3 Windows Media Player version 7, 7.1, 8 and 9.
tracks can contain addition information such z You can only play back WMA files in the
as artist, track and album names (ID3 tags frequencies 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz.
with maximum not more than 12 characters). z The sound quality of WMA files generally
Characters other than uppercase/lowercase becomes better with an increased bit rate. This
letters (“Aa to Zz”) and underscore (“_”) may unit can play recordings with bit rates
not be displayed. from 48 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR) or from 48
z The unit may not play the first track in the kbps to 320 kbps (VBR), but in order to be able
order that you wrote them to the disc. to enjoy sound of a cer tain quality, we
z The unit plays only the first session if the disc recommend using discs recorded with a higher
contains both CD audio tracks and MP3 files. bit rate.
z When playing a disc of 8k bps or variable bit This unit doesn’t support the following
rate (VBR), the elapsed playing time in the
formats.
display window may not be correct.
z Make sure that a MP3 CD-R/CD-RW is burned z Windows Media Audio 9 Professional (5.1ch)
that is formatted as a data disc and NOT as an z Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless
audio disc. z Windows Media Audio 9 Voice
z MP3 files are not compatible with packet write
data transfer.
z There is no m3u play list compatibility.
z There is no compatibility with the MP3i (MP3
interactive) or mp3 PRO formats.
z The MP3 symbol will be shown in the display if
a MP3 is being played.

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Notes on OGG files z When playing discs with MP3/WMA/OGG files
and audio data (CD-DA) such as CD-EXTRA
The following OGG files are supported by the
and MIXED-MODE CDs, both
CD player:
types can be played only by switching mode
z Files conform with Vorbis I specifications.
between MP3/WMA/OGG and CD-DA.
z Up to 99 titles in up to 99 directories (each
z The folder selection sequence for playback
data name with 32 characters maximum).
and other operations becomes the writing
z Bit rate: Maximum of 192 kbit/s encoding. The
sequence used by the writing software. For
sound quality of OGG files generally becomes
this reason, the expected sequence at the
better with an increased bit rate. This unit can
time of playback may not coincide with the
play recordings with bit rates from 8 kbps to
actual playback sequence. However, there
192 kbps.
also is some writing software which permits
z Text display: *0.60 + 1em format (Vorbis I). OGG
setting of the playback order.
information can contain information such as
z Some audio CDs contain tracks that merge
title, artist, track-number, album name, version,
into one another without a pause. When these
etc. Characters other than digits (“0 to 9”)
discs are converted to MP3/WMA/OGG files
uppercase/lowercase letters (“Aa to Zz”) and
and burned to a CD-R/CD-RW/CD-ROM, the
underscore (“_”) may not be displayed.
files will be played back on this player with a
z The unit may not play the first track in the order
short pause between each one, regardless
that you wrote them to the disc.
of the length of the pause between tracks on
z The unit plays only the first session if the disc
the original audio CD.
contains both CD audio tracks and OGG files.
z When playing OGG files, the elapsed playing Notes on Folders
time in the display window may not be correct. z An outline of a CD-ROM with MP3/WMA/OGG
z Make sure that a OGG CD-R/CD-RW is burned files on it is shown below. Sub folders are
that is formatted as a data disc and NOT as an shown as folders in the folder currently se-
audio disc. lected.
Important
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z When naming a MP3/WMA/OGG file, add the (ROOT)

corresponding file name extension (.mp3,


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.wma or .ogg).
z This unit plays back files with the file name
(001.mp3/001.wma/001.ogg)
extension (.mp3, .wma or .ogg) as a MP3/
WMA/OGG file. To prevent noise and (010.mp3/010.wma/010.ogg)
malfunctions, do not use these extensions for
files other than MP3/WMA/OGG files. 03
z This unit allows playback of MP3/WMA/OGG
files on CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW discs. Disc (011.mp3/011.wma/011.ogg)
recordings compatible with level 1 and level 2
of ISO9660 and with the Romeo and Joliet file (020.mp3/020.wma/020.ogg)

system with sector format in Mode 1 or Mode 04


2 Form 1 can be played back. Other formats
cannot be played reliably. (021.mp3/021.wma/021.ogg)
z It is possible to play back multi-session com-
(030.mp3/030.wma/030.ogg)
patible recorded discs.
z MP3/WMA/OGG files are not compatible with
packet write data transfer. 05
z The maximum number of characters which
can be displayed for a file name, including the
extension (.mp3, .wma or .ogg), is 64, from
L1 L2 L3
the first character.
L1 = Level 1 L2 = Level 2 L3 = Level 3

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Notes Important
z This unit assigns folder numbers. The user z Never use force or grip the display and the
cannot assign folder numbers. buttons too tightly when removing or attach-
z It is not possible to check folders that do not ing.
include MP3/WMA/OGG files. (These folders z Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive
will be skipped without displaying the folder shocks.
number.) z Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and
z MP3/WMA/OGG files in up to 8 tiers of folders high temperatures.
can be played back. However, there is a de- z A few seconds after turning the ignition switch
lay in the start of playback on discs with nu- to on or off, the front panel automatically
merous tiers. For this reason we recommend moves. When this happens, your fingers may
creating discs with no more than 2 tiers. become jammed in the panel, so keep your
z It is possible to play back up to 99 folders on hands away from it.
one disc. CD player and care
®
Notes on Bluetooth z Use only CDs that have either of the two Com-
pact Disc Digital Audio marks as shown be-
low.

Bluetooth® is a short-range wireless radio con-


nectivity technology used mainly for mobile
phones, hand-held PCs and other devices.
Bluetooth® operates in 2.4 GHz frequency z Use only normal, round CDs. If you insert ir-
range and transmits voice and data at speeds regular, non-round, shaped CDs they may jam
up to 1 megabit per second within a range of in the CD player or not play properly.
about 10m (about 30 feet). Bluetooth® was z Check all CDs for cracks, scratches or warp-
launched by a special interest group (SIG) that ing before playing. CDs that have cracks,
comprises of Ericsson Inc., Intel Corp., Nokia scratches or are warped may not play prop-
Corp., Toshiba and IBM in 1998. erly. Do not use such discs.
z The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are z Avoid touching the recorded (non-printed)
owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use surface when handling the disc.
of such marks is under license. Other trade- z Avoid leaving fingerprints on the CD when
marks and trade names are those of their re- removing it.
spective owners. z Always store audio CDs in their protective
covers when not in use.
Protecting your unit from theft z Always ensure that CDs are clean and dry
The front panel can be detached from the head before inserting.
unit and stored in the provided protective case z Keep discs out of direct sunlight and do not
to prevent theft. expose the discs to high temperatures.
z If the front panel is not detached from the head z Do not attach labels, write on or apply chemi-
unit within five seconds of turning off the igni- cals to the surface of the discs.
tion, a warning tone will sound and the front z To clean a CD, wipe the disc with a soft cloth
panel will open. outward from the centre.
z If the heater is used in cold weather, moisture
may form on components inside the CD player.
Condensation may cause the CD player to
malfunction. If you think that condensation is a
problem turn off the CD player for an hour or
so to allow it to dry out and wipe any damp
discs with a soft cloth to remove the moisture.
z Road shocks may interrupt CD playback.

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Cleaning the unit Connection in vehicles equipped
Do not clean using cleaning fluid, alcohol or with standard ISO connectors
other solvents. Use only a damp cloth. The radio may be installed without major prepa-
CD-R/CD-RW discs ration in vehicles equipped with ISO connec-
z When CD-R/CD-RW discs are used, playback tors. Some signals may have to be adapted or
is possible only for discs which have been connected to the ISO connectors.
finalized. Connection in vehicles without
z It may not be possible to play back CD-R/CD- standard ISO connectors
RW discs recorded on a music CD recorder or
a personal computer because of disc charac- For vehicles with different connection require-
teristics, scratches or dirt on the disc, or dirt, ment, ask your dealer for an adaptor cable. If
condensation, etc., on the lens of this unit. no adaptor cable is available for your vehicle,
z Playback of discs recorded on a personal connect the radio as describe in the "Connec-
computer may not be possible, depending on tors" section.
the application settings and the environment. Preparation
Please record with the correct format. (For
details, contact the manufacturer of the appli- The device must be connected to a 12V DC
cation.) electrical system with a negative terminal to
z Playback of CD-R/CD-RW discs may become earth (car chassis).
impossible in case of direct exposure to sun- Warning: Installation that does not con-
light, high temperatures, or the storage condi- form to these requirements may result in
tions in the vehicle. malfunction, damage or fire!
z Titles and other text information recorded on a To avoid the risk of a short circuit during instal-
CD-R/CD-RW disc may not be displayed by lation, disconnect the negative terminal of the
this unit (in the case of audio data (CD-DA)). battery until the set has been securely installed
z Read the precautions with CD-R/CD-RW discs and connected.
before using them. Connectors (fig. C)
INSTALLATION Connector A 1)
Use the supplied mounting sleeve and the strap
bracket to mount the car radio firmly in the a- Power Supply
dashboard. 1 Yellow/red wire A4: Connect to the switched
Only use the supplied screws and nets for 12V supply (switched on/off by the car igni-
installation. tion.
Keep leftover installation equipment for future 2 Red wire A7: Connect to a permanent 12V
use. supply. This is the main power supply.
If the installation requires drilling of holes or Ensure that this connection can handle a
other modifications to the vehicle, contact your current of 15A.
nearest dealer. 3 Brown wire A8: Connect to earth (car chas-
This set is designed for the installation in the sis).
radio space in the dashboard. Electronic or Motorised Antenna
Installation Connect pin A5 to the power supply for an
1. If the space is to small, enlarge it as shown in electronic antenna or the control wire for the
figure F. relay of an automatic motorised antenna.
2. Install the sleeve in the dashboard (see fig- Do not use this connection for direct power
ure G). supply to the antenna motor.
z Slide the sleeve in the dashboard.
z Push the tabs down with a screw driver.
3. Insert the radio into the sleeve.
4. Connect the cables as shown in figure C.
5. Attach the bracket to the radio and mount it
an the chassis (see figure H).

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Connector B 1) Mounting the Radio (fig. G and H)
Loudspeakers (use 4 ohm loudspeakers only) This radio can be properly installed either from
Do not connect any of the loudspeaker leads to conventional Front Mounting and/or from Rear
earth or directly to a booster/amplifier without Mounting.
high level input or via an external fader! You
Front Mounting
can connect the loudspeaker leads directly to
an amplifier with high level input: z Slide the radio into the metal sleeve until the
springs at either side of the radio snap into the
Connecting 4 loudspeakers openings of the sleeve.
Side & pol. Front/colour Pin Rear/colour Pin z Finally reconnect the negative car battery ter-
Left (+) Green [B5] White [B7] minal.
Left (-) Green/black [B6] White/black [B8]
Right (+) Grey [B3] Blue [B1] Rear Mounting
Right (-) Grey/black [B4] Blue/black [B2] z Choose a position where the screw holes of
the mounting bracket and the screw holes of
1
) For this accessory, contact your dealer. the radio become aligned and tighten the
Line out screws at 2 places on each side.
z Only use M5 screws that are not longer than
You can connect a power amplifier with 2 or 4 6 mm.
additional loudspeakers to this set using the
labelled RCA cable. Removing the Radio (using the two
z Red socket to right channel removal keys supplied) (fig. J)
z White socket to left channel. z Press the REL button and open the front panel.
Audio In z Insert both removal keys into the holes on the
You can connect external audio equipment via front of the set until they lock.
the labelled AUX-in RCA cables. z Pull out the radio.
z Red wire for Right Channel input Replacing the Fuse (fig. C)
z White wire for Left Channel input.
z Replace with a 15A blade-type fuse.
MOUNTING The new fuse must be of exactly this value and
type otherwise the set will not be adequately
Metal Sleeve (fig. F and G ) protected. Ignoring this procedure may lead to
damage to the set, which will invalidate the
Install the metal sleeve in the dashboard. For
guarantee.
optimal performance of the CD player, the metal
sleeve should be positioned horizontally (be- Interference Suppression
tween -10° and +30°). Most modern cars have sufficient interference
Fix metal sleeve into place by pressing the suppression. If you experience interference
metal tags outwards using a screwdriver. generated by the car, consult your dealer.
Connecting the Radio (fig. C)
z Ensure the battery is disconnected.
z Insert power supply connector A’ into socket
A.
z Insert loudspeaker connector B’ into socket B.
z (Optional) Insert the line-out connector into the
corresponding socket.
z (Optional) Insert the AUX connector into the
corresponding socket.
z Insert aerial plug into the aerial socket (good
reception is only possible with a good aerial).
If an antenna adaptor is needed, please con-
sult your dealer.

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FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE 8. DISP 5. Toggle the display modes

CONTROL 9. VOL/SEL 15. Turn: increase/decrease


See fig. A and E. volume
Short press: select sound
Front Panel Remote Control
controls (VOLume,
Function(s) BALance, FADer)
Long press: select special
1. 1. Switch On / Off the set functions (Start IN,
VOLume, Time ADJust,
2. PTY 10. Select stations by program TA VOLume, EON,
type DSP None/Classic/Rock/
Pop/Flat)
3. BAND/ENT 3. Change FM/AM band/
10. USB Port Port for inserting USB
Enter (in function devices
selection)
11. SD/MMC Slot Slot for inserting Flash
4. TA 9. Activate/deactivate Traffic Memory Cards
Announcement Search
12. Mute 12. Mute/demute audio level
5. M1...M6 16. Radio:
Short press: recall 13. SCH/A/PS 4. Radio:
memorised radio
Short press: Scan the 6
stations
preset radio stations for 5
Long press: store
sec. per station
selected radio
Long press: Search and
stations
store six radio stations
SD/MMC/USB/CD:
SD/MMC/USB/CD:
Press to activate
Activate track/file search
special control functions
(song selection mode)
(Play/Pause, Repeat,
Introduce (10 sec.),
14. MODE 2. Change source between
Random, Skip 10 tracks
back, Skip 10 tracks the FM/AM, CD, USB, SD/
forward) MMC and Auxiliary modes
16. CD Load Slot Slot to load/unload CD
6. AF/REG 8. Toggle AF-
REGionalisation 17. EJECT Button Eject/reload CD
18. LCD Screen Shows all information and
7. 13. Radio: functions
Short press: auto-seek a
station (auto mode)/ 19. REMOTE CONTROL Receives signal from the
stop the frequency Sensor IR Remote Control
(manual mode)
20. RESET Button Reset if the unit is
Long press:
malfunctioning
activate manual tuning
mode
21. SCAN / LOUD 6. Short Press: scan for a
SD/MMC/USB/CD:
Short press: select radio station broadcast for
the previous or next 5 sec. then scan for the
track/file next station, press again
Long press: Review/ to stop
Fast-forward the current Long Press: toggle
track loudness

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7. Short press: select Mono/ Selecting a Source
Stereo Your car radio is designed for different types
Long press: select Local/ of sources.
Distant Reception z RADIO
z CD
11. Toggle sound equalization
z USB
z SD/MMC
14. Increase/decrease
z AUX
volume Press the MODE button to select the source.
SECURITY Sound Controls
Removing the Front (fig. A and I) Volume
1. Press the REL key, to flip-down the front. Please make sure you can still hear the traffic
2. Pull the front towards you. Follow the dia- (horns, sirens..….)
gram mounted on the back of the detachable z Turn the volume knob to adjust the volume.
unit. Note: You can adjust the start-up volume (IN
3. Take the detachable front with you when you VOL). When the start-up volume is set to maxi-
leave the car. mum level, it may be extremely loud when you
4. Keep the front in its protective cover. switch on the set.
See: Setting the Start-up Volume
Replacing the Front (Fig. K and L)
Balance
1. Take the front from its protective cover.
To change the balance between the amount of
2. Insert the front into radio until it clicks into
sound output on the left and right side.
position.
1. Press the VOL/SEL knob to select the sound
3. Close the front until it clicks into position.
control Balance (BAL).
Note 1: 2. Turn the knob to adjust the level of sound
If you hear a warning signal, the front is not output to the left and right speakers.
properly replaced!
Note 2: Bass (only when DSP is off)
To ensure good connection between the set To change the enhancement of low frequency.
and the detachable unit, it is advisable to clean 1. Press the VOL/SEL knob to select the sound
frequently the connections with a cotton swab control Bass (BAS).
from time to time! 2. Turn the knob to adjust the level of bass en-
Note 3: hancement.
Do not touch the electrical contacts when re- Treble (only when DSP is off)
moving or replacing the front panel!
To change the enhancement of high frequency.
GENERAL OPERATION 1. Press the VOL/SEL knob to select the sound
control Treble (TRE).
Switching On/Off 2. Turn the knob to adjust the amount of treble
enhancement.
Press button to switch the set on or off.
Fader
Setting the Start-up Volume To change the amount of sound output to the
1. Long press the VOL/SEL knob to enter the front and rear speakers.
special functions mode. 1. Press the VOL/SEL knob to select the sound
2. Press the knob till you see "IN VOL XX", where control Fader (FAD).
"XX" is the starting volume. 2. Turn the knob to adjust the level of sound
3. Turn the knob to adjust the IN VOL to a com- output to the front and rear speakers.
fortable level.
Note: If the radio was previously at a higher
volume level when you turned off the radio:
After you turn on the radio, the radio will use
the starting volume. Otherwise the radio will
remember the previous volume level.

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Equalizer Auto Store
Press the EQ button on the remote control to Long press the SCH/ A /PS button, the radio will
select one of the programmed equalizer set- search for the six strongest stations and store
tings. them automatically under the preset memory
z None (NONE) buttons 1 through 6.
z Classic (CLAS) Scan (Remote Control only)
z Rock (ROCK)
z Pop (POP) This function allows you to scan the stations or
z Flat (FLAT) the presets of the current band.
Short Press the SCAN button and the radio will
Mute start scanning.
Press the Mute button to mute the sound. If a When it receives a radio signal, the screen will
CD is playing, it will be paused. Press the Mute flash 10 times and show the reception fre-
button again to restore the sound and the CD quency. The radio will continue scanning using
will continue playing. this pattern.
Loudness When the desired station is reached, press the
SCAN button again to stop scanning.
Radio and Remote Control
Long press the Loud button to enhance the Preset Scan
high and low frequency sound quality. Short Press the SCH/ A /PS button, the radio
pauses for 5 sec. at each preset station. When
RADIO OPERATION the desired station is reached, press the button
1. Press the button to switch the set on. again to select this station.
If the set is not in RADIO mode: FM Stereo Operation (Remote
2. Press the MODE button to select RADIO. Control only)
Select a waveband If the stereo signal becomes to weak (bad re-
Your radio is designed for reception of the FM ception of the radio station):
and AM wavebands. 1. Press the ST/LOC button on the remote con-
z FM 1 trol until MONO appears in the display of the
z FM 2 radio.
z FM 3 2. Press this button again and STEREO appears
z AM 1 in the radio display.
z AM 2 Memorising Radio Stations
Press the BAND/ENTER button to select the
1. Press the Band Button to select the desired
desired radio band.
band, FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 or AM2.
Select a station 2. Tune in the desired radio station.
3. Long press any of the 6 Preset buttons to
Seek tuning store the radio station. The number will be
Press button (frequency down) or displayed next to the radio frequency. For
(frequency up) to seek for a station. The tuner each band you can store up to six radio sta-
will scan down or up to the next strong station. tions.
Manual Tuning RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS)
Long press either one of the buttons or This feature is only available with the FM band!
to select manual tuning. Many FM stations broadcast RDS information.
Press button (frequency down) or All RDS related features e.g. TA, NEWS etc...
(frequency up) until the desired radio station is will be deactivated when option ‘RDS’ is set to
selected. If there is no further action for 10 ‘OFF’.
sec., the radio will switch back to auto tuning This set uses the RDS information to offer you
mode. many advantages including:

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Display of Station Name (PS) 1. Short press this button to display the PTY
information, the display is flashing.
The radio displays the name of the station in-
2. Press either the or button to search
stead of its frequency.
for PTY stations.
Automatic frequency (AF) 3. Long press the PTY button to display the pro-
The set remains tuned to the current station by gramme type. Turn the VOL knob to select
continually searching for the best possible al- the programme required.
ternative frequency for reception. 4. Press the PTY button again to confirm the
selection.
Note: The AF function is preset. You can
switch off AF if not required. Press the AF/REG CD OPERATION
button and select OFF.
Loading CD in the CD player
Traffic Announcements (TA)
1. Press the button to switch the set on.
You can activate the TA mode to give priority to
2. Press REL button to open the front.
hear announcements related to these subjects
3. Insert the CD (label facing up) into the CD
(even if you do not listen to the radio).
slot.
This function is only available with RDS on.
When a disk is loaded it will be played auto-
Presetting TA Volume matically.
With this option the volume for Traffic An- Note: If a CD does not automatically load, DO
nouncements can be preset to the required NOT FORCE it into the slot, this could damage
level. the CD and the set.
1. Long press the knob to select the TA VOL
4. Close the front.
setting.
2. Turn the VOL knob clockwise to set volume Pausing a CD
“louder” and counter-clockwise “softer” de- Radio:
pending on your requirements.
1. Short press the to pause or resume play-
Activate/deactivate TA ing.
Press TA button to activate/deactivate TA. Remote Control:
When traffic announcement is selected and 1. Long press the on the remote control to
information is received TP appears in the dis- pause or resume playing.
play.
Ejecting a CD
Interrupting Traffic Announcement
1. Press REL to open the front.
If you do not wish to continue listening to a 2. Press the EJECT button to eject the CD.
particular Traffic Announcement mode, you can 3. Remove the disc.
interrupt it without switching off the mode. 4. Close the front.
1. Press TA button once, the set will return to
the previous operating mode. CD playback
Note: You can switch off RDS features if not This CD player is suitable only for 12 cm disc
required. and can read both audio and MP3/WMA/OGG
format CD. Please do not use irregular shaped
2. Press the AF/REG button and select the op-
CD.
tion OFF.
Programme Type Selection (PTY) Compressed Audio playback
You are able to listen to MP3 files that conform
This function is available with FM only. It ena-
to MPEG1/2 & 2.5-Layer 3 at bit rate up to 320
bles you to select stations by programme type.
kbps or Variable Bit Rate (VBR) burned with ID3
There is a coding of up to 28 pre-defined pro-
tag. You are also able to listen to WMA files that
gramme types – e.g. (in Europe): PTY1 News,
conform to version 9 or below at bit rate up to
PTY6 Drama, PTY11 Rock music.
320 kbps and OGG files that conform to Vorbis I
at bit rate up to 128 kbps. The files can be
burned on a CD-R or CD-RW disc in ISO9660
level 1 and 2 format are also supported.

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Playing a CD-R or CD-RW Skipping Track or Files
Depending on the type of CD-R/CD-RW CD, 1. Long press the –10 button to skip backward
surface condition of the disc, as well as the 10 tracks or files.
performance and condition of the CD writer, 2. Long press the +10 button to skip forward 10
certain CD-R/CD-RW CD may not operate nor- tracks or files.
mally on this unit. Select a Track or File
Playing a “copy protected” non- 1. Long press the SCH A/PS button.
conforming audio CD 2. Use the VOL knob (radio) or buttons (remote
control) to select the desired track or file.
Due to use of copy protection schemes of
3. Long press the ENTER button to play the se-
some audio CDs, which are non-conformance
lected track or file.
to international audio CDs standards (Red
Book), these type of copy protected disc(s) SD/MMC/USB OPERATION
may not play on this set.
Listening to CD/MP3/WMA/OGG General
If the first track is a data track, the disc will be You can use the smart card or multimedia card
treated as MP3/WMA/OGG disc. (If no MP3/ or an USB device to play music files.
WMA/OGG file was found throughout the disc, 1. Press the button to switch the set on.
then it will treat as audio disc). If first track is 2. Insert the USB device into the USB port or the
an audio track, the disc will be treated as audio SD/MMC card into the SD card slot.
disc. When an USB device or SD/MMC card is in-
If TA are set to ON, announcements will inter- serted it will be played automatically.
rupt CD playback.
Pausing
Track/File Selection Radio:
Track Advance 1. Short press the to pause or resume play-
ing.
1. Short press the or button to skip to
Remote Control:
the next track or file, forward or backward.
2. Long press the (Pause) button on the re-
Fast Forward
mote control to pause or resume playing.
1. Long press the or button to skip to
fast forward or backward the track or file,
File Selection
once it reaches the next track or file the fast File Advance
forward function is terminated.
1. Short press the or button to skip to
Repeating a Track or File the next file, forward or backward.
To continually repeat the current track. Fast Forward / Review
1. Long press the RPT (REPEAT) button to re-
peat the track/file currently playing. 1. Long press the or button to skip to
fast forward or backward the file, once it
Random Feature reaches the next file the fast forward func-
1. Long press the RDM (RANDOM) button to play tion is terminated.
the tracks or files in random order. Repeating a File
Intro Feature To continually repeat the current track.
1. Long press the INT button to scan the track 1. Long press the RPT (REPEAT) button to re-
or files. Each track or file will be played for 10 peat the file currently playing.
seconds. Random Feature
To stop scanning, press the button again and
the current track or file will be played. 1. Long press the RDM (RANDOM) button to play
the files in random order.

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Intro Feature Important Notes on SD/MMC/USB
1. Long press the INT button to scan the files. z The unit can read up to 2 Gb.
Each file will be played for 10 seconds. Smart Card or Multimedia Card
2. To stop scanning, press the button again and
the current file will be played. Insert the flash memory card into the SD/MMC
slot on the front of the set.
Skipping Files Notes:
1. Long press the –10 button to skip backward z This unit may not play all SD cards with lock
10 files. function.
2. Long press the +10 button to skip forward 10 z Some SD/MMC devices may not operate cor-
files. rectly using this unit.
z This unit is not responsible any data loss.
Select a File
Please backup your data!
1. Long press the SCH A/PS button.
2. Use the VOL knob (radio) or buttons (remote
USB Stick
control) to select the desired file. Plug in the USB device into the USB port on the
3. Long press the ENTER button to play the se- front of the set.
lected file. Notes:
z This unit can connect to MP3 player/USB de-
Search for File Name/Title
vice (Microsoft® WindowsTM System only).
To search for a file name or a title (using 3 let- z This unit can direct search the *.MP3 file in the
ters) follow the procedure below. USB device.
1. Press the SCH A/PS button twice. AÄÄwill z This unit can support WMA files.
appear in the display. z This unit can play the 48K byte - 320K byte
2. Turn the VOLUME knob to select the first let- rate music files.
ter. z This unit cannot operate some special USB
3. Press the VOLUME knob to enter the first devices, e.g.. Mac system or security lock sys-
letter. tems.
4. Turn the VOLUME knob to select the second z Some USB devices may not operate correctly.
letter.
5. Press the VOLUME knob to enter the second BLUETOOTH® CAR UNIT
letter.
6. Turn the VOLUME knob to select the third (Available on CD1737X only)
letter.
7. Press the BAND/ENT button to search for the General
file name. You can use the Bluetooth® car unit in your car
8. If more than one name or title has the same to call hands free.
letters turn the VOLUME knob to select the To do so, you have to connect your cellular
desired name or title. phone (must have the Bluetooth® function) by
9. Long press the BAND/ENT button to start play- pairing to the Bluetooth® car unit.
back.
Controls (fig. D)
Root Search for Directories
1. VOL+ increase the volume
1. Press the SCH/A/PS/ button three times. 2. LED shows that the cellular phone is
ROOT/ will appear in the display. connected
2. Turn the VOL/SEL knob to select the direc- 3. TALK press to accept /to reject a call
tory. 4. MIC microphone to talk with the other
3. Press the BAND/ENT button to playback the party
first song in the selected directory. 5. VOL- decrease the volume
Interrupt play
1. Press the "1"/PLAY (PLAY/PAUSE) button to
pause the track being played.
In pause mode the display is flashing.
2. Press the "1"/PLAY (PLAY/PAUSE) button
again to or resume playing.

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Pairing your cell phone and Note:
The Bluetooth® compatibility depends on the
Bluetooth® remote box
solution integrated into the Bluetooth® car unit
1. Press the VOL+ on the Bluetooth® remote box. and the cell phone to be paired with. The
The LED on the remote box will start flashing firmware of the cell phone may vary from re-
fast, the pairing mode is activated. gion to region and manufacturer to manufac-
z Refer to cell phone’s user manual to learn turer.
who to put your cell phone into pairing
mode.
z The default PIN is 0000
2. After pairing, the LED on the car unit will flash
every 3 or 4 seconds to indicate that the unit
is in call waiting mode for receiving and mak-
ing calls.
Answering an incoming call
1. The ring tone will sound from the car radio
speaker.
2. Short press the TALK button to answer the
call.
3. Now you can talk hands free via the micro-
phone of the Bluetooth® car unit and listen
from the car audio speaker instead of your
cellular phone.
During talking, the LED on the Bluetooth® car
unit light continuously.
4. You can adjust the volume by means of the
VOL+ and VOL- button on the car radio.
5. To receive a call directly on your cell phone,
press the TALK button longer then 3 sec-
onds.
Re-dialling last called number
1. In call waiting mode, press the TALK button
twice, the last called number will be re-di-
alled.
Ending a call
1. Press the TALK button once and the Blue-
tooth® car unit will return to the call waiting
mode.
State of the LED on the Bluetooth®
car unit
State LED Status
Pairing flashes fast
Not connected Off
Connected Lights every 4 sec. for
2 sec.
Ringing Lights continuously
Talking Lights continuously

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TROUBLESHOOTING CD ERRORS Verify:
May be, it will happen that your car radio will During the use of the CD player, the set does
not functioning as you expected it to. Before not function and displays CD ERROR.
calling for service, please read this user z The CD is properly inserted into the CD player.
manual and review carefully the setting values: z The player contains at last one CD.
you may find that a function cannot work prop- z The CD is correctly inserted; no dirty, exotic or
erly with the value, you defined. damaged disc; the front of the of the player is
Nevertheless, if you need to send your set for properly shut.
reparation, always send it complete with de- SD/MMC/USB ERRORS Verify:
tachable front (do not try to open the car radio The set can not connect to the MP3 player/USB/
to service it yourself). SD/MMC device.
Symptoms Cause/Remedy z The inserted device must use the Microsoft
Windows System.
NO POWER Verify: z The inserted device must support 48 Kb – 320
The radio does not function. Kb rate music files.
z The set is well inserted in the dashboard (see
MOUNTING).
z The set is well connected (see INSTALLA-
TION).
The set does not function and the display
screen does not light up.
z Switch off the set.
z Check the fuse (see INSTALLATION).
NO SOUND Verify:
The display screen lights up but the set gives
no sound (or only a whistle).
z Increase the volume: if you are listening to the
radio, move to an area where the reception of
the station is better.
z Check the antenna and its connection (see
INSTALLATION).
z Check if the station search is finished.
Verify the speakers connections (see INSTAL-
LATION) and the speakers balance (SOUND
SETTINGS)
There is no sound from the loudspeakers (front
and rear), either from the radio or from CD.
There is no sound from the subwoofer after
having connected an external amplifier.
Verify your external amplifier installation:
z Connection of the external amplifier on LINE
OUT (see INSTALLATION).
SOUND TROUBLE Verify:
The sound level is to low during traffic an-
nouncements.
Adjust the volume setting for traffic announce-
ments (see Presetting TA Volume).

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