Silvercrest KH 2380 User Manual

Operation manual  
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Content  
Introduction  
For your personal safety........................................................................... Page  
Proper Use ............................................................................................... Page  
Equipment................................................................................................ Page  
Scope of Supply....................................................................................... Page  
Technical Information............................................................................... Page  
Audio Storage Media................................................................................ Page  
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Safety  
Important specific notes on safety ........................................................... Page  
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Preparation............................................................................................ Page 11  
Installation  
Removing the control panel from the car radio......................................... Page 11  
Installation of the DIN assembly bracket into the car’s instrument panel.. Page 11  
Connection to the car’s loudspeaker ........................................................ Page 12  
Connection with car’s 12VDC power supply ............................................ Page 12  
Connection with CD Changer ................................................................... Page 13  
Connection of an amplifier ....................................................................... Page 13  
Connecting a portable audio device ......................................................... Page 13  
Connecting to the aerial of the motor vehicle ........................................... Page 14  
Attaching to the DIN assembly bracket .................................................... Page 14  
Attaching the control panel ...................................................................... Page 14  
Operation  
Switching on ............................................................................................ Page 14  
Turning off ............................................................................................... Page 1ꢀ  
Selecting and adjusting the sound............................................................ Page 1ꢀ  
Selecting and adjusting playback functions.............................................. Page 1ꢀ  
Adjusting volume...................................................................................... Page 16  
Setting the 3-Band PLL Tuner.................................................................. Page 16  
Playing from audio storage media ............................................................ Page 18  
CD, CD-R and CD-RW....................................................................... Page 18  
USB Memory Stick, MP3 Player or SD/MMC .................................... Page 20  
Recording/Storing/Deleting on SD, MMC or a USB Memory Stick........... Page 21  
Promote Control.................................................................................. Page 22  
Troubleshooting.................................................................................. Page 23  
Maintenance and Service.............................................................. Page 23  
Disposal................................................................................................... Page 24  
Information  
Important warranty notes......................................................................... Page 24  
Importer................................................................................................... Page 24  
GB/IE  
Introduction  
Car Radio KH 2380  
L Equipment  
Front of the Control Panel (Fig. A)  
1 Control panel  
2 Plastic frame  
3 Display window  
4 “Open” button  
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L Introduction  
L For your personal safety  
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“Skip” button (forwards)  
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AF  
Please read the operating instructions carefully; to  
do so, unfold the pages featuring the illustrations.  
Pay precise attention to the notes when taking the  
device into operation. Should you have any further  
questions on how to use this car radio recorder,  
please contact your national service point (see  
guarantee card). Store the operating instructions  
safely for later reference and hand them to third  
parties when passing your car radio recorder to a  
new user.  
“Skip” button (reverse)  
“AF” button  
“TA” button  
“PTY” button  
“6” button  
TA  
PTY  
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“ꢀ” button  
4 RDM  
3 INT  
2 RPT  
1 PAU  
DISP  
BD/ENT  
4/RDM” button  
3/INT” button  
2/RPT” button  
1/PAU” button  
“DISP” button  
“BD/ENT” button  
“SCAN/REC” button  
“LD/MD” button  
“MU” button  
REC•  
SCAN  
L Proper Use  
LD/MD  
MU  
The KH 2380 car radio is suitable for private use for cl  
A/PS  
receiving radio stations in the FM/MW/LW range and cm  
A/PS” button  
“PWR/DIM” button  
PWR/DIM  
for playing back CD, CD-R, CD-RW, USB Memory-  
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Stick, MP3 Player, SD and MMC audio storage media. co Sensor (remote control)  
It is able to make recordings in WMA format on to  
SD, MMC or USB memory stick (not supplied) of the  
radio stations being played back. The car radio has  
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“SEL/VOLcontrol knob  
Reverse of the Control Panel (see Fig. B)  
a removable control panel and an IR remote control cq Unlock mechanism 2x  
device which can only be supplied with electricity by cr Plug-in connection strip  
means of 1 lithium battery of type CR202ꢀ, 3VDC.  
The car radio may only be connected to the 12V  
DC supply. The device is suitable for connecting to  
four loudspeakers with an impedance of 4-8 Ohm,  
a maximum of four power amplifiers (to the four  
speaker output channels) and a CD changer.  
Front of the Car Radio  
(Control Panel removed) (see Fig. C)  
cs LED (red)/CD compartment  
ct Front  
cu CD compartment  
Any careless use or use other than for the intended dl Connection socket  
purpose will result in the guarantee becoming invalid. dm Opening mechanism  
dn SD and MMC port  
do USB port  
dp Control panel attachment point 2x  
dq LED (red)/power supply  
dr Reset button  
ds CD eject button  
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Introduction  
VOL+  
Reverse of the Car Radio (see Fig. D)  
dt Metal housing with vents  
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“TUNE/SEEK” multifunction button:  
TUNE/  
SEEK  
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VOL-  
VOL+  
du ISO plug jack for loudspeaker connection  
el Plug-in for rear right loudspeaker (+)  
em Plug-in for rear right loudspeaker (-)  
en Plug-In for front right loudspeaker (+)  
eo Plug-in for front right loudspeaker (-)  
ep Plug-in for front left loudspeaker (+)  
eq Plug-in for front left loudspeaker (-)  
er Plug-in for rear left loudspeaker (+)  
es Plug-in for rear left loudspeaker (-)  
et Flat blade fuse socket  
eu Flat blade fuse 10A  
fl ISO plug jack to the 12VDC power connection hs  
(including connection of an automatic aerial)  
fm Plug-in for 12VDC constant current  
fn Plug-in for electric aerial  
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“VOL+” button (upper)  
Skip button (reverse)  
Skip button (forwards)  
“VOLbutton (lower)  
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LOUD MODE  
MP3 AS/PS  
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“MODE/LOUD” button  
“MP3/AS/PS” button  
“D-DN/” button  
“D-UP/6” button  
“PTY” button  
“TA/TP” button  
“DISP” button  
“REC/SCN” button  
4/RDM” button  
3/INT” button  
D-DN  
D-UP  
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TA/TP  
DISP  
REC  
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fo Plug-in for 12VDC ignition current  
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PAU  
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fq DIN 8-pole plug jack (CD changer connection) io  
2/RPT” button  
1/PAU button  
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ENTER BAND  
MUTE  
fr Attachment screw  
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“BAND/ENTER” button  
“MUTE” button  
(including Mꢀ nut and washer)  
fs LINE IN R cinch plug jack (red/right)  
ft LINE IN L cinch plug jack (white/left)  
fu OUT/REAR cinch R plug jack  
(loudspeaker connection [red/rear right])  
gl OUT/REAR cinch L plug jack  
(loudspeaker connection [white/rear left])  
gm OUT/FRONT cinch plug jack  
(loudspeaker connection [red/front right])  
gn OUT/FRONT cinch plug jack  
(loudspeaker connection [white/front left])  
go Aerial socket  
Rear of the Remote Control (see Fig. G)  
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is Battery holder  
it Unlock button  
L Scope of Supply  
1x Car radio (including control panel)  
1x IR remote control (including 1xlithium battery  
of type CR202ꢀ, 3VDC)  
Top of the Car Radio (see Fig. E)  
gp Transport safety screw 2x  
1x Plastic box (for control panel)  
1x DIN assembly bracket  
2x Installation key  
Front of the Remote Control (see Fig. F)  
1x Anchoring plate (including attachment material)  
1x Set of instructions  
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POWER “DIM POWER/ button  
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“SELbutton  
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Introduction  
L Technical Information  
FM band (FM 1, FM 2, FM 3)  
Frequency band: 87.-108MHz  
Channel increment: ꢀ0kHz  
Intermediate frequency: 10.7MHz  
Stereo separation: 2dB  
Car Radio  
Nominal voltage: 13.8VDC (minus pole negative,  
connected to vehicle’s chassis)  
Power consumption: max. 10A  
Output: max. 4x20W active power factor  
Distortion: -40 dB (1%)  
Noise cancellation: ꢀ0dB  
Pre-set stations: 18  
MW Band (MW 1, MW 2)  
Frequency band: ꢀ30-1600KHz  
Interim frequency: 4ꢀ0KHz  
Available sensitivity: 32dB µV  
Pre-set stations: 12  
Amplifier TAD 7386  
4 band preset EQ  
Electronic master level for: Low-frequency and  
high-frequency sound, loudness, fade-in/fade-out,  
balance  
LW Band (LW 1)  
Pre-amplifier In (LINE IN)  
Input level: 77mV = 0dB  
Impedance: 47k Ohm  
Frequency band: 144-290KHz  
Interim frequency: 4ꢀ0KHz  
Available sensitivity: 32dB µV  
Pre-set stations: 6  
Pre-amplifier Out (LINE OUT)  
Output: 2000mV  
IR remote control  
Impedance: 4,7k Ohm  
Nominal voltage: 3VDC  
Power supply: 1xLithium battery type CR202ꢀ, 3V DC  
Current consumption: approx. 30mA  
Wave range: near-infrared 0.7-1.4 µm  
Dimensions: 8x6x2 mm (LxHxW)  
Sound control  
Bass frequency: 100Hz 10dB  
High frequency: 10kHz 10dB  
Connections  
ISO: 12VDC  
L Audio Storage Media  
ISO: loudspeaker (max. 2 pairs) (4-8 Ohm)  
MP3 player or USB memory stick  
(USB 1.1 and 2.0)  
SD or MMC  
CD changer  
Play  
Data formats: MP3 with ID3, WMA compatible  
Media: CD, CD-R, CD-RW, SD, MMC, USB 1.1 and  
2.0 (stick or plug-in connection)  
Noise cancellation: > 60dB  
Max. four amplifiers  
Channel separation: > ꢀ0dB  
Display  
Liquid crystal screen  
(8-digit alpha-numerical Dot Matrix LCD Display)  
Background lighting  
Frequency range: 20 Hz-20kHz  
Display: Directory, file, track, album, artist, duration  
Search function: File, track and starting letter are  
displayed  
(colour blue, 2 dimming levels)  
Recording  
3 Band PLL Tuner  
Data formats: WMA  
Display: frequency band, radio stations, mono or  
stereo reception, pre-sets, activated EON, AF, TA/TP  
and mute function  
Storage devices: SD, MMC or USB memory stick  
Playback source: 3-band PLL tuner  
Display: Directory, file, track, album, artist, duration  
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Safety  
L Safety  
and sustained temperature in excess of ꢀ0°C!  
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Do not damage any lines carrying fuel or for  
electricity, brakes, hydraulics, water or data  
transfer when tightening the screws!  
Ensure that the 12VDC constant current plug-  
in fm, the 12VDC ignition current plug-in  
foand possibly the powered aerial plug-in fn  
do not come into contact with a fuel line (e.g.  
petrol-carrying line)!  
Do not allow yourself to be distracted while  
driving by operating the car radio or from its  
displays! Familiarise yourself with its operation  
before driving and practise the safe use of the  
car radio’s features! Set the volume only to such  
level that the sirens of emergency vehicles can  
be heard on time.  
Important specific notes on safety  
The following notes are for your safety and satisfaction  
in operating the device. Please observe that non-  
compliance with these safety notes may lead to  
substantial risks caused by accident.  
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Explanation of the icons and terminology used.  
c Danger! Avoid risk to life!  
m Caution! Avoid risk of injury and damage to  
property!  
Tip! What to do!  
c Danger!  
m Caution!  
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Do not allow small children unsupervised near  
the packaging material! Risk of suffocation!  
Do not allow infants and children unsupervised  
into the vicinity of the device!  
Protect yourself against an electric shock!  
Avoid any short circuits during connections:  
- with the vehicle’s 12VDC power supply  
- with the max. 2 pairs of loudspeakers with  
the impedance 4-8 Ohm  
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Avoid injuries and damage to the sensitive sense  
of hearing of passengers (in particular infants,  
children and pets) while in the car! Adjust the  
volume and balance of the loudspeakers for all  
passengers to a healthy and comfortable level!  
Adjust the volume such that you can always  
hear the warning signals of other road users.  
Before operation, check if all components have  
been assembled in accordance with the operating  
instructions!  
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- with a CD changer  
- with a terminal amplifier  
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Before assembly and operation, check the delivery  
for damage and completeness!  
Use the car radio only with the supplied  
original parts!  
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Before connecting to the 12VDC power supply  
of a car, obtain information on how to maintain  
electrical safety based on the vehicle‘s  
operation manual!  
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Do not cover the metal casing dtwith objects!  
Protect all electronic contact areas against  
short circuiting, humidity, damage and impurities!  
Do not place the device on or near a car battery!  
Prevent a short circuit and damage! Ensure that  
no alien matter or objects can access the inside!  
Disconnect the car radio in the event of  
operational malfunctioning and damage  
instantly from the 12VDC power supply!  
Connection to the loudspeakers, CD changer,  
amplifier and audio storage devices (CD, CD-R,  
CD-RW, USB memory stick, MP3 player, SD,  
and MMC) must be carried out as described in  
the relevant operating manual.  
Ensure that when connecting to a vehicle‘s  
12VDC power supply, there is no voltage in the  
vehicle‘s connecting cables. Equip the  
connecting cords with fuse holders (3x1ꢀA)!  
When installing into a car, ensure that the vehicle  
is out of operation and in a secure standstill  
position! Turn off the ignition and bring the vehicle  
into parking position with applied hand-brake.  
Complete the connection to the 12VDC power  
supply while fully protected against humidity!  
Complete the installation in a car, the assembly,  
the maintenance and the service disconnected  
from the 12VDC power supply!  
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Do not expose the device to moisture, fire, heat  
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Have the car radio repaired exclusively by  
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authorised and trained professional staff! In the  
event of repairs, contact your national service  
point (see guarantee card)!  
in an appropriate protective cover.  
Obtain an overview of the most important specific  
terminology:  
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Do not expose the device to mechanical stress!  
Avoid theft and unauthorised use especially if  
the device has been installed in a car! Before  
leaving the parked vehicle, remove the control  
panel of the car radio and store it safely in the  
plastic box.  
Exchange any defect fuses only against new  
fuses of the same type with identical A (Ampere)  
rating!  
Receiver: Electronic receiver for radio  
broadcastings and sound data of storage  
media and simultaneously pre-amplifier.  
Tuner: Receives and issues radio signals.  
PLL (Phase-locked-loop): Electronic  
switching which enables precision reception of  
radio frequencies.  
FM (Ultra-short wave): Band receiver for  
radio broadcasting (Frequency range:  
87.-108MHz).  
MW (Medium wave): Band receiver for radio  
broadcasting (Frequency range: ꢀ30-1600KHz).  
LW (Long wave): Band receiver for radio  
broadcasting (Frequency range: 144-290KHz).  
CD/CD-R/CD-RW (Compact Disc): Storage  
medium for sound and image data (disk ø  
approx. 120mm).  
USB (Universal Serial Bus): Universal  
interface for data transmission.  
SD (Secure Digital Card): Storage media for  
sound and image data (rectangular approx.  
24x1x32mm).  
MMC (Multimedia Card): Storage media for  
sound and image data (rectangular approx.  
24x1x32mm).  
MP3 (Moving Picture Experts Group Layer 3):  
Compressed audio format.  
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If not used for extended periods of time, remove  
the battery from the remote control!  
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Tip! What to do!  
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When recording radio programmes please  
observe the copyright regulations of the  
country in which you are using the device.  
Prepare yourself and take your time when  
familiarising yourself with the car radio’s  
operation! Ensure a tidy environment in which  
you are not disturbed and perform the initial  
operation with maximum concentration.  
Carefully plan the assembly point. Observe that  
the assembled car radio does not cause  
obstruction while driving the vehicle.  
The audio data of a CD-R, CD-RW can only be  
played if they were fully burnt on to the media.  
Use the highly sensitive CD-R, CD-RW in  
accordance with their operating instructions!  
Avoid interruptions while playing audio storage  
media! Clean the CD, CD-R and CD-RW before  
use with a dry anti-static cloth, wiping from the  
centre toward the edge of the disk!  
Ensure that the playing of audio storage media  
is not interrupted by condensation! Remove the  
CD, CD-R, CD-RW in the case of high humidity  
and low ambience temperatures from the device.  
Please ensure that audio storage media used  
for playback are not exposed to condensation!  
Remove CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs from the  
device if the humidity is high and the ambient  
temperatures low.  
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ID3: Additional information which provides details  
on track and artist of audio files (e.g. MP3).  
WMA (Windows Media Audio):  
Compressed audio format.  
LINE IN: Connection for feeding audio data  
into a HiFi device.  
LINE OUT: Connection to send out audio data  
from a HiFi device.  
Cinch: Standardised plug connector to transfer  
electrical signals.  
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RDS (Radio Data System): Encrypted  
additional information broadcast by radio  
stations in addition to conventional music and  
language.  
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Use audio storage media only with completely  
dry surfaces.  
Store audio storage media outside of the device  
AF (Alternative frequency): Function to  
automatically receive the optimum frequency  
of the programme tuned into.  
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TA/TP (Traffic Announcement/Traffic  
Program): Function to receive traffic updates.  
EON (Enhanced Other Networks): If TA/TP  
function is activated, while listening to a  
broadcasting of a radio station the programme  
switches automatically as soon as traffic updates  
are broadcast.Traffic updates are then  
broadcast at a pre-set volume.  
To connect a final amplifier you require:  
2x Cinch connecting cable  
(insulation and plug: white/red)  
For the connection of a portable audio device  
you require:  
1x Cinch connection cable/3.ꢀ mm jack  
(insulation and plug: white/red)  
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PTY (Program Type): Function to receive  
special program (e.g. rock music).  
HiFi (High Fidelity): Quality standard for audio 1x MMC approx. 1GB storage capacity  
replay devices. or  
To record MP3 or WMA formats you require:  
DIN 8 pole plug: adapter to connect electronic 1x SD approx. 1GB storage capacity  
HiFi device in accordance with DIN standard (e. or  
g. CD changer connection to a MP3 car radio  
1x USB memory stick approx. 1GB storage  
recorder).  
capacity  
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ISO plug: Adapter to connect electronic HiFi  
devices in accordance with International  
Organization for Standardization.  
L Installation  
L Preparation  
L Removing the control panel  
from the car radio  
The following auxiliaries and tools are required for  
the connection and for the assembly, which are not  
included in the delivery:  
Avoid hard contact with the display window 3.  
Press the “Open” button 4and allow the  
control panel 1to reach the horizontal  
position.  
1x ISO plug to connect car’s loudspeaker  
1x ISO plug to make 12VDC connection  
1x Powered aerial connection with connector  
1x Pair of loudspeakers impedance 4-8 Ohm,  
(incl. feed line)  
3x Fuse holder with fuse 1ꢀA  
1x DIN assembly cut-out in car’s instrument panel  
9x Biscuit connectors  
Push the control panel 1slightly to the left and  
pull it forwards.  
Store the control panel in the plastic box (see  
also the illustration in the section “Attaching  
the Control Panel”).  
1x Stripping tongs or cable stripping knife  
1x Screw driver  
1 x Spanner with 8mm opening  
1x Biro  
L Installation of the DIN assembly  
bracket into the car’s instrument  
panel  
Completely unscrew the safety transport  
screws gpfrom the metal casing dt(see Fig. E)  
and carefully remove the plastic frame 2  
from the front of the device ct.  
To connect an antenna already installed in the  
vehicle you may need:  
1x Antenna adapter (in accordance with the  
Technical Data for the antenna)  
Release the attachment points by slightly  
raising the upper frame edge and pulling it  
carefully towards the front.  
To connect a CD changer you require:  
1x Connecting line with DIN-8-pole plug  
Push the two installation keys between the  
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metal housing dtand the preassembled DIN  
L Connection with car’s 12VDC  
assembly bracket until they clearly lock in place.  
Ensure that the convex side faces outwards in  
each case. Store the installation keys carefully  
for future use.  
Remove the DIN assembly bracket and place it  
flush in the DIN assembly cut-out of the  
vehicle’s instrument panel.  
Secure the DIN assembly bracket against removal.  
Bend approximately ten tin dog points on both  
the upper and lower side of the DIN assembly  
bracket from the inside towards the outside.  
Please ensure that the DIN assembly bracket is  
installed flush in the DIN assembly cut-out.  
Attach the plastic frame 2completely to the  
front of the device ct.  
power supply  
c Danger!  
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Before hooking up to the car’s 12VDC power  
supply consult the vehicle’s operation manual on  
how to observe electrical safety!  
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Ensure that when connecting the 12VDC power  
supply there is no voltage on the vehicle’s  
connecting cords. Do not damage any safety  
facilities, e.g. board computer and alarm system  
of vehicle.  
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Connect the 12VDC power supply with the 3x  
1ꢀA fuse holders!  
During vehicle installation ensure that the vehicle  
is out of operation and is in safe standstill! Turn  
off the ignition and bring the vehicle into parking  
position with activated hand-brake!  
L Connection to the car’s loudspeaker  
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During connection, use tools with double-  
insulated handle!  
Avoid electrical short circuits when connecting  
to the 12VDC power supply.  
Connect the car radio with the 12VDC power  
supply while fully protected against humidity!  
Tip! Use an ISO plug.  
Lead the connecting cables for the speakers  
already installed in the vehicle carefully out of  
the DIN mounting frame at the front.  
Hook up the connecting cable of the ISO plug  
with the connecting cable of the loudspeakers  
fitted in the car with the help of eight biscuit  
connectors. Ensure that the connection of the  
eight biscuit connectors does not cause any  
short circuits and that the fixing screws are  
firmly tightened.  
Tip! Use an ISO plug.  
Ensure that the fault-free flat blade fuse 10A eu  
is inserted all the way to the catch of the flat  
blade fuse socket et.  
Carefully guide the connecting cable to hook up  
the 12VDC power supply through the front out  
of the DIN assembly bracket.  
Connect the ISO plug with the connecting cables  
of the 12VDC power supply with the 3x1ꢀA  
fuse holders. Ensure that the connections of  
the 3x1ꢀA fuse holders do not cause any  
short circuits and that the fixing screws are  
firmly tightened.  
Connect the cable for the 12VDC constant  
current plug-in fmusing a 1ꢀA safety holder  
with the vehicle’s connecting cable for the  
12VDC constant current.  
Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in el  
with the (+) lead for the rear right loudspeaker.  
Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in em  
with the (–) lead for the rear right loudspeaker.  
Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in en  
with the (+) lead for the front right loudspeaker.  
Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in eo  
with the (–) lead for the front right loudspeaker.  
Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in ep  
with the (+) lead for the front left loudspeaker.  
Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in eq  
with the (–) lead for the front left loudspeaker.  
Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in er  
with the (+) lead for the rear left loudspeaker.  
Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in es  
with the (–) lead for the rear left loudspeaker.  
Optional - only if an electric aerial is connected:  
Using one 1ꢀA fuse holder each, connect the  
cables for the 12VDC ignition current foand  
electric aerial fnplug-ins to the connection  
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cable for 12VDC ignition current of the vehicle.  
In this manner the car radio and an electric  
aerial can only use current from the vehicle  
when the ignition is switched on.  
Connect the cable for the vehicle’s minus/  
ground connection plug-in fpwith the help of  
a biscuit connector with the car’s connection  
cable for the minus pole (battery’s minus pole  
which by standard is connected with the car’s  
chassis).  
cable as far as it will go into the OUT/REAR  
cinch R plug jack (amplifier connection  
[red/rear right]) fu.  
Then insert the two red plugs of the first cinch  
connection cable as far as it will go into the  
REAR cinch R plug jack (amplifier connection  
[red/rear right]) of the amplifier.  
Insert the white plug of the first cinch  
connection cable as far as it will go into the  
OUT/REAR cinch L plug jack (amplifier  
connection [white/rear left]) gl.  
Then insert the second white plug of the first  
cinch connection cable as far as it will go into  
the REAR cinch L plug jack (amplifier  
connection [white/rear left]) of the amplifier.  
Insert the red plug of the second cinch  
connection cable as far as it will go into the  
OUT/FRONT cinch plug jack (amplifier  
connection [red/front right]) gm.  
Then insert the second red plug of the second  
cinch connection cable as far as it will go into  
the FRONT cinch plug jack (amplifier  
connection [red/front right]) of the amplifier.  
Insert the white plug of the second cinch  
connection cable as far as it will go into the  
OUT/FRONT cinch plug jack (amplifier  
connection [white/front left]) gn.  
Then insert the second white plug of the  
second cinch connection cable as far as it will  
go into the FRONT cinch plug jack (amplifier  
connection [white/front left]) of the amplifier.  
L Connection with CD Changer  
Tip! Use a connecting cable with DIN 8-pole plug.  
A standard CD changer with DIN 8-pole connector  
can be connected to the device.  
Install the connecting cable with the DIN 8-pole  
plug in accordance with its operation manual  
in the car.  
Guide the connecting cable with the DIN 8-pole  
plug to the CD changer and carefully out of the  
front of the DIN assembly bracket.  
Insert the DIN 8-pole plug of the connecting cable  
until it catches into the DIN 8-pole plug jack  
AUX fqto the rear of the casing.  
Insert the DIN 8-pole plug to the other end of the  
connecting cable until it catches into the DIN  
8-pole plug-jack AUX of the CD changer.  
L Connection of an amplifier  
L Connecting a portable audio device  
Tip!  
For establishing a cinch connection to any audio  
source the headphone output (3.ꢀ mm stereo jack)  
of any audio device (e.g. MP3 player) can be  
connected to the car radio.  
Use a 3.ꢀ mm jack plug connection cable to 2x  
cinch plugs.  
Use two cinch connection cables  
(insulation and plug: white/red).  
One amplifier per speaker output channel can be  
connected to the device.  
Install the two cinch connection cables in the  
vehicle according to their operating instructions.  
Pass two cinch connection cables to the  
amplifier and carefully out of the front of the DIN  
assembly bracket.  
Guide the cinch connection cable to the portable  
audio device and carefully out of the front of  
the DIN assembly bracket.  
Insert the red plug of the cinch connection  
cable as far as it will go into the LINE IN R  
Insert the red plug of the first cinch connection  
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Installation/Operation  
cinch plug jack [red/rear right] fs.  
anchoring plate and the attachment material to  
the engine fire wall of the vehicle.  
Insert the white plug of the cinch connection  
cable as far as it will go into the LINE IN L cinch  
plug jack [white/rear left] ft.  
Then insert the 3.ꢀ mm stereo jack into the  
headphone output of the audio device.  
In order to play back the sound, press the  
Ensure that all cables are properly connected  
and that the power supply is working correctly.  
The LED (red)/power supply dqflashes.  
Use the tip of a ballpoint pen to press the reset  
button dron the front of the device (see Fig. C).  
LD/MD  
button buuntil the letters AUX  
appear in the display window.  
For operation of the external device, please see L Attaching the control panel  
its operating instructions.  
Remove the control panel 1from the plastic  
box.  
L Connecting to the aerial  
Avoid hard contact with the display window 3.  
Place the rear left-hand edge of the control  
panel 1on the control panel attachment point  
dpon the front of the device.  
Ensure that the plug-in connection strip cris  
positioned in front of the connection socket dl.  
Carefully press the rear right-hand edge of the  
control panel 1against the control panel  
attachment point dpuntil it distinctly locks into  
place.  
of the motor vehicle  
Guide the connection cable of the vehicle aerial  
carefully out of the front of the DIN assembly  
bracket up to the car radio.  
Insert the plug of the connection cable of the  
vehicle aerial as far as it will go into the aerial  
socket goof the car radio.  
If necessary, use an aerial adapter in accordance  
with the technical data of the aerial.  
If present: Connect the 12VDC connection cable  
of an electric aerial to the electric aerial fn  
plug-in.  
Fold the control panel 1upwards and allow it  
to lock into place.  
L Attaching to the DIN assembly  
bracket  
Insert the rear of the car radio together with  
the connected cables carefully into the DIN  
assembly bracket.  
Ensure that no objects are able to cover the  
vents of the metal housing dt.  
L Operation  
Ensure that there is no connection cable  
between the metal housing dtand the DIN  
assembly bracket. Prevent the cables from  
becoming caught, as any damage may result in  
a short circuit and malfunctioning of the device  
or the vehicle’s electronic system.  
L Switching on  
PWR/DIM  
Press the  
button cn.  
The factory settings of the device are as follows:  
Push the car radio into the DIN assembly bracket  
until it distinctly locks into place.  
You should also secure your device against  
theft. Fix the attachment screw frwith the  
The word [WELCOME] appears in the display  
window 3.  
The buttons are illuminated in blue (these can  
be adjusted on two levels).  
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Operation  
PWR/DIM  
Press the  
button cnand adjust the  
[BAL] appears in the display window 3.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpto set the  
desired balance.  
Values between [8L] and [8R] can be selected.  
The mean value is [0].  
brightness (dimming).  
- The tuner is activated and [FM 1] (1st FM  
band), 87.ꢀ0 (station frequency) appears in  
the display window 3. [EON] and [AF] flash.  
- The loudspeakers play back the reception from  
the tuner.  
FAD: Fading (difference in volume between the  
front and rear loudspeakers)  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpto adjust  
the volume as desired.  
Press the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpuntil  
[FAD] appears in the display window 3.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpto set the  
desired fading level. Values between [8F] and  
[8R] can be selected. The mean value is [0].  
L Turning off  
PWR/DIM  
Press and hold the  
button cnfor two  
seconds. The background light of the control  
panel 1goes out and the display window 3  
reads [GOODBYE]. When turning off, the  
device stores all settings from the last  
operation. When turning the device on again,  
the last used audio storage medium or the  
tuner starts to play.  
Your settings are automatically stored.  
L Selecting and adjusting  
playback functions  
Press the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpand keep  
it held down for two seconds.  
In order to select the next function press the  
“SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpuntil you have  
reached the required function.  
L Selecting and adjusting the sound  
VOL: Volume of the loudspeakers  
Adjust the loudspeakers to the desired volume  
INVOL: Volume when switching on.  
by turning the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cp.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpto set the  
desired volume of the car radio when  
switching on.  
BAS: Bass (lower range of the loudspeaker sound)  
Press THE “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpuntil  
[BAS] appears in the display window 3.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpto set the  
desired bass level.  
ADJ: Time display.  
Set the desired hour setting by turning the  
“SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpclockwise.  
Values between [-7] and [7] can be selected.  
Set the desired minute setting by turning the  
“SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpcounter clockwise.  
TRE: Treble (higher range of the loudspeaker sound)  
Press the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cp  
repeatedly until [TRE] appears in the display  
window 3.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpto set the  
desired treble level.  
TAVOL: Volume at which the traffic information is  
played back from the tuner.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpto set the  
desired volume of the traffic information  
played through the tuner. Please ensure that  
this important information for road users is  
loud enough for you to hear.  
Values between [-7] and [7] can be selected.  
BAL: Balance (difference in volume between the  
Note: If the volume is too high there is a danger  
that you will be startled or unable to hear other  
road users.  
left and right loudspeakers)  
Press the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpuntil  
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Operation  
EON: (ON/OFF): EON function on or off.  
continues as before the MUTE function was  
activated and [MUTE] disappears from the  
display window 3.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpuntil the  
display 3reads [EON ON]; the EON function  
is now activated.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpuntil the  
Loudness Function  
display 3reads [EON OFF]; the EON function is The loudness function increases the playback level  
now deactivated.  
of the bass sounds when the volume is low.  
LD/MD  
Press the  
button buand keep it held  
DSP: (NONE/CLAS/ROCK/POP/FLAT):  
Selection of an acoustic pattern for various  
playback styles of music and language with  
preset bass and treble levels.  
down for approximately 2 seconds. The loudness  
function is activated, [LOUD ON] appears in  
the display window 7followed by [LOUD].  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob coagain.  
[LOUD OFF] appears in the display window.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpuntil  
[NONE] appears in the display window 3. The  
acoustic pattern of your setting for [BAS] and  
[TRE] is selected.  
LD/MD  
Press the  
button buagain and keep  
it held down for approximately 2 seconds. The  
loudness function is deactivated, [LOUD OFF]  
appears in the display window 3followed by  
[LOUD].  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpuntil  
[CLAS] appears in the display window 3; the  
acoustic pattern for classical music is selected.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpuntil  
[ROCK] appears in the display window 3; the L Setting the 3-Band PLL Tuner  
acoustic pattern for rock music is selected.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpuntil  
[POP] appears in the display window 3; the  
acoustic pattern for pop music is selected.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpuntil  
[FLAT] appears in the display window 3; the  
acoustic pattern for speech is selected.  
LD/MD  
button buuntil TUNER appears  
Press the  
in the display window 3.  
You can select 3xFM frequency bands (FM1, FM2  
and FM3), 2xmedium wave frequency bands (MW1  
and MW2) and 1xlong wave frequency band. Each  
frequency band has six presets on which you can  
store radio stations.  
BD/ENT  
Your settings are automatically stored.  
The device automatically changes back to playback  
mode after five seconds.  
Press the  
button bsand select the  
frequency band you wish to receive. In the display  
window 3you will now see the designation of  
the frequency band (e.g. [FM2]), the frequency  
(e.g. [99.20]) of a radio station that is being  
received or the programme ID during stereo  
reception and [TP] for traffic information.  
L Adjusting volume  
Increase the volume by turning the “SEL/VOL”  
control knob cpclockwise.  
Reduce the volume by turning the “SEL/VOL”  
control knob cpcounter clockwise.  
Automatic Station Search  
Start the station search at lower frequencies  
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by briefly pressing the  
button 6. The  
tuner automatically plays back the next radio  
station that it receives and shows the  
Mute Function  
The mute function enables you to turn off the  
loudspeakers.  
information in the display window 3.  
Start the station search at higher frequencies  
MU  
:
Press the  
button cl. Playback is muted  
by briefly pressing the  
button 5. The  
and [MUTE] appears in the display window 3.  
tuner automatically plays back the next radio  
station that it receives.  
MU  
Press the  
button clagain. Playback  
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Operation  
Manual Radio Station Search  
You can determine the storage location of the  
radio station being received.  
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:
Press the  
button 6or  
button 5  
in order to activate the manual station search.  
[MANUAL] appears in the display window 3.  
You can store the stations on whichever storage  
location you wish.  
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Press the  
button 6and keep it held  
In order to do so, press the button of the desired  
storage location within the five seconds in  
which the information flashes:  
down until the desired lower frequency is  
displayed. Touch the  
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button 6lightly to  
approach the desired frequency step by step.  
:
1 PAU  
2 RPT  
3 INT  
4 RDM  
5
Press the  
down until the desired higher frequency is  
button 5and keep it held  
button bq  
button bp  
button bo  
button bn  
button bm  
button bl  
:
displayed. Touch the  
approach the desired frequency step by step.  
button 5lightly to  
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:
6
If you do not use the  
button 6or  
button 5within five seconds the device changes  
to the automatic station search.  
Information on the storage location appears in  
[AUTO] appears in the display window 3.  
the display window 3.  
You can determine the storage location of the radio  
station being received.  
Playing Back the Stored Stations  
Press the button of the stored radio station that you  
Press the button of the desired storage location wish to listen to:  
for approximately 2 seconds:  
1 PAU  
2 RPT  
3 INT  
4 RDM  
5
button bq  
button bp  
button bo  
button bn  
button bm  
button bl  
1 PAU  
2 RPT  
3 INT  
4 RDM  
5
button bq  
button bp  
button bo  
button bn  
button bm  
button bl  
6
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Including Traffic Information in Playback  
The number of the storage location appears in  
Activate the EON function (see chapter:  
the display window 3.  
“Selecting and Adjusting Playback Functions”).  
TA  
Press the  
button 8once in order to  
include traffic information in playback.  
Automatic Radio Station Search and Storage  
This function searches automatically for six radio  
stations within the selected frequency band whose  
field strength is sufficient.  
[TA] appears in the display window 3if the radio  
station to which you are listening transmits traffic  
information.  
A/PS  
Press the  
button cmin order to start the [TA] flashes in the display window 3if the radio  
preset scan (PS) function. The radio station  
search plays one of the radio stations that can  
be received for ꢀ seconds. Information on the  
radio station being received flashes in the  
station to which you are listening does not transmit  
any traffic information. For the duration of the traffic  
information being transmitted the tuner switches  
automatically within the same radio company to  
display window 3together with the number of the radio station transmitting the traffic information.  
the storage location, e.g. [4].  
The car radio stores the radio station on  
storage location 4.  
Note: When traffic information is transmitted CD  
playback is interrupted and then started again  
automatically.  
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Operation  
TA  
Press the  
button 8again to switch this [TRAVEL]  
function off.  
[LEISURE]  
[JAZZ]  
AF Function (Alternative Frequencies)  
This function makes it possible for the tuner to  
permanently optimise reception of a radio station.  
AF  
[COUNTRY]  
[NATION M]  
[OLDIES]  
[FOLK M]  
[DOCUMENT]  
[TEST]  
Press the  
button 7; [AF] appears in  
the display window 3. The tuner searches for  
and receives the optimum frequency that can  
be received on which the radio station being  
played back is transmitted.  
(general information)  
(breaking news)  
[ALARM]  
AF  
Press and hold down the  
button 7 so  
Immediately after that turn the „SEL/VOL“  
control knob cpand select the desired  
programme category.  
that [REG ON] appears in the display window 3.  
The tuner searches within the surrounding  
region for identical radio stations of the radio  
company.  
PTY  
Then press the  
button 9.  
AF  
Press the  
button 7. [REG OFF] appears [PTY] appears in the display window 3if the  
in the display window 3. The tuner searches  
function is activated.  
for all radio stations  
If no suitable station is found at the time, „NOT FND“  
appears in the display window and the station you  
were listening to previously is received again.  
PTY Function  
Select this function in order to receive stations with  
special programme categories.  
DISP Function  
PTY  
DISP  
button br; the display  
Press and hold down the  
button 9; the  
Press the  
following programme categories appear in the  
display window:  
window 3now shows the current time, station,  
frequency, PTY, artist, track, info (depending on  
the radio station you are listening to).  
[NEWS]  
[AFFAIRS]  
[INFO]  
[SPORT]  
L Playing from audio storage media  
L
[EDUCATE]  
[DRAMA]  
[CULTURE]  
[SCIENCE]  
[VARIED]  
[POP M]  
[ROCK M]  
[EASY M]  
[LIGHT M]  
[CLASSICS]  
[OTHER M]  
[WEATHER]  
[FINANCE]  
[CHILDREN]  
[SOCIAL]  
CD, CD-R and CD-RW  
Tip!  
Use the highly sensitive CD-R, CD-RW in  
accordance with their operating instructions!  
Avoid interruptions while playing audio storage  
media! Clean the CD, CD-R and CD-RW before  
use with a dry anti-static cloth, wiping from the  
centre toward the edge of the disk!  
Ensure that the playing of audio storage media  
is not interrupted by condensation! Remove the  
CD, CD-R, CD-RW in the case of high humidity  
and low ambience temperatures from the  
device. Use audio storage media only with  
completely dry surfaces.  
Store audio storage media outside of the device  
in an appropriate protective cover.  
[RELIGION]  
[PHONE IN.]  
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Operation  
Inserting a CD  
Turn the „SEL/VOL“ control knob cp, select the  
second pre-set position of the desired track  
and press the „SEL/VOL“ control knob cp. On  
the display 3the first pre-set position flashes.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cp, select the  
first figure of the storage location for the  
desired track and press the “SEL/VOLcontrol  
knob cp.  
Press the “Open” button 4.The control panel 1  
folds forwards. The LED (red)/CD compartment  
csand the CD eject button dslight up in red.  
Ensure that there is no CD, CD-R or CD-RW in  
the CD compartment cu.  
In order to do so, press the CD eject button ds.  
If you would like to listen to a CD, CD-R or CD-RW,  
insert it carefully into the CD compartment cu.  
The device draws the CD, CD-R or CD-RW in.  
Please ensure that the side on which the audio  
data are to be found is facing downwards.  
Fold the control panel 1upwards and allow it  
to lock into place.  
BD/ENT  
Press the  
button bsand the desired  
tracks will be played.  
Select a track by file name  
A/PS  
button cmtwice. On the  
Press the  
display 3the first position of the file entry  
[A**] flashes.  
[TOC READ] appears in the display window 3  
(the list of contents is read in). Playback begins  
automatically and information on the track  
number, running time, artist and track (MP3 data)  
appears in the display window 3.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cp, select the  
first position of the file (number/letter) of the  
desired track and press the “SEL/VOLcontrol  
knob cp. On the display 3the second position  
of the file flashes.  
Selecting Tracks  
You can define the sequence of playback.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cp, select the  
second position of the file of the desired track  
and press the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cp. On  
the display 3the third position of the file  
flashes.  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cp, select the  
third figure of the file information for the  
desired track and press the “SEL/VOLcontrol  
knob cp.  
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Press the  
button 6to jump to the  
previous track.  
:
Press the  
button 5to jump to the next  
track.  
Accessing Track Passages  
Within a track you can access previous or  
subsequent passages.  
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BD/ENT  
Press the  
button bsonce to display the  
Press and hold down the  
button 6in  
file details (e.g. [VAN]).  
Turn the “SEL/VOLcontrol knob cpand select  
the desired track.  
order to access a preceding passage within a  
track.  
BD/ENT  
:
Press and hold down the  
button 5in  
Press the  
button bsonce; this is  
order to access a subsequent passage within a  
track.  
followed by the playing of the desired file.  
As soon as the button used is released, playback Changing the Folder Sequence  
continues from the accessed passage You can only use this function with CDs, CD-Rs,  
CD-RWs, a USB stick or SD/MMC if these contain  
MP3 data and are arranged in folder structures.  
Select a track by storage location  
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(Only possible with MP3 data)  
Press the  
button bmand the folder before  
A/PS  
Press the  
button cm. On the display 3  
the one currently being played back is started.  
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the third pre-set position flashes [OO1].  
Press the  
button bland the folder after  
Turn the „SEL/VOL“ control knob cp, select the  
third pre-set position of the desired track and  
press the „SEL/VOL“ control knob cp. On the  
display 3the second pre-set position flashes.  
the one currently being played back is started  
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Operation  
Selecting Folders  
Removal  
You can only use this function with CDs, CD-Rs,  
CD-RWs, a USB stick or SD/MMC if these contain  
MP3 data and are arranged in folder structures.  
Press the “Open” button 4.The control panel 1  
folds towards the front.  
Press die CD eject button dsand the CD, CD-R  
or CD-RW is pushed out of the CD compart-  
ment cu. Remove the CD, CD-R or CD-RW  
within ꢀ seconds. Otherwise this is drawn back  
into the device.  
A/PS  
Press the  
button cmthree times. The  
folder currently being played back is shown in  
the display window.  
Turn the „SEL/VOL“ control knob cpand  
select the desired folder.  
BD/ENT  
L
Press the  
button bsand the first track  
USB Memory Stick, MP3 Player  
or SD/MMC  
of the selected folder is played back.  
m Caution!  
Optimum data transfer at the USB port docan  
Pause  
1 PAU  
Press the  
button bqto temporarily  
only be guaranteed with a USB memory stick.  
Due to the large number of USB memory sticks  
available it is not possible to guarantee  
compatibility with current and future USB  
products.  
interrupt playing.  
1 PAU  
Press the  
button bqagain to resume  
play mode.  
Repeat  
Tipp!  
2 RPT  
Press the  
button bpand the currently  
Use the USB memory stick/MP3 player or  
SD/MMC in accordance with their operating  
instructions!  
playing track is constantly played.The display 3  
reads [RPT ONE]. This is followed by the  
repeated play of the current track.  
2 RPT  
button bpagain.The display 3 Insertion  
Press the  
reads [RPT DIR]. This is followed by the  
repeated play of the current folder.  
Insert the USB plug of the USB audio storage  
medium (MP3 player or USB memory stick)  
(with data in MP3 or WMA format) completely  
into the USB port do.  
2 RPT  
Press the  
button bpagain.The display 3  
reads [RPT ALL]. This is followed by the  
repeated play of all tracks.  
or  
Insert the SD/MMC (with data in MP3 or WMA  
format) completely into the SD and MMC port dn  
(see illustration on the device).  
Please ensure that the flattened corner is facing  
downwards and the contact surface to the left.  
Interval  
3 INT  
button boto play the first  
Press the  
seconds of all tracks.  
[INT] appears in the display 3.  
3 INT  
Press the  
button boagain to resume  
regular play mode.  
Playback  
[INT] disappears from the display 3.  
Playback begins automatically and the following  
information appears in the display window 3:  
track, running time, memory frequency, artist and  
status of the storage locations.  
Random play  
4 RDM  
button bnto play the tracks  
Press the  
at random. [RDM] appears in the display 3.  
If the USB stick is already in the USB port do,  
LD/MD  
4 RDM  
Press the  
button bnagain to resume  
press the  
button buuntil [USB]  
regular play mode.  
appears in the display window 3.  
[RDM] disappears from the display 3.  
or  
If there is an SD/MMC (with data in MP3  
format) in the SD and MMC port dn, press the  
LD/MD  
button buuntil [SD/MMC] appears  
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Operation  
in the display window 3.  
For the following operations please see the  
following chapter:  
Recording from the Tuner  
Insert an SD or MMC into the SD and MMC port dn.  
or  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port do.  
LD/MD  
Playing back from Audio Storage Media/  
CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs:  
Use the  
button buto select playback  
from the 3-band PLL tuner.  
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Selecting tracks  
Starting Recording  
BD/ENT  
Accessing track passages  
Selecting tracks on the basis of the  
storage location  
Selecting tracks on the basis of the file name  
Changing the folder sequence  
Selecting folders  
Pause  
Repeat  
Scanning  
Random Playback  
Press the  
button bsand keep it pressed  
for two seconds. [REC MMC] appears in the  
display window 3(if an SD or MMC is used).  
or  
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[REC USB] appears in the display window 3  
(if a USB memory stick is used).  
BD/ENT  
Press the  
button bs. [RECORD] appears  
in the display window 3. Then [R] appears  
(flashing), followed by information on the  
storage location (e.g. [01]) and the length of  
the recording (e.g. [19.58]).  
Disconnecting  
Remove the USB memory stick completely  
from the USB port do.  
Stopping Recording  
BD/ENT  
Press the  
button bs.  
or  
Press the SD/MMC in the SD and MMC port cu Recording from Audio CD  
in order to unlock it.  
Insert an audio CD into the CD compartment cu.  
Insert an SD or MMC into the SD and MMC port dn.  
or  
Remove the SD/MMC completely from the SD  
and MMC port cu.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port do.  
LD/MD  
Use the  
button buto select CD mode.  
L Recording/Storing/Deleting on SD,  
Select the track you wish to record.  
MMC or a USB Memory Stick  
Starting Recording  
REC•  
button btand keep it  
SCAN  
You can store recordings from the tuner (radio) or an  
audio CD/MP3/WMA CD on an SD, MMC or USB  
memory stick. The recordings are made in the same  
order and end automatically when the memory is  
completely full.  
Press the  
pressed for two seconds. [REC MMC] appears  
in the display window 3(an SD or MMC is used).  
or  
[REC USB] appears in the display window 3  
(if a USB memory stick is used).  
All recordings are made in WMA format.  
Note: (REC MMC), (COPY MMC), (MMC ALL) and  
(MMC ONE) functions are only possible if an SD or  
MMC is used.  
The following properties are possible by pressing  
REC•  
SCAN  
the  
on whether an SD/MMC or a USB stick is used)  
button btrepeatedly (depending  
MMC ALL- all the tracks are recorded on  
SD/MMC.  
Note: (REC USB), (COPY USB), (USB ALL) and (USB  
ONE) functions are only possible if a USB memory  
stick is used.  
USB ALL- all the tracks are recorded on USB.  
MMC ONE - the current track is recorded on  
SD/MMC.  
GB/IE 21  
Operation/Promote Control  
REC•  
button btand keep it  
pressed for two seconds. [DELETE] appears in  
the display window 3.  
-Taste bs. The current track is  
deleted automatically.  
SCAN  
USB ONE - the current track is recorded on  
Press the  
USB.  
Press the  
BD/ENT  
button bs. [RECORD] appears  
BD/ENT  
in the display window 3, followed by [R]  
(flashing), information on the storage location  
(e.g. [01]) and the length of the recording (e.g.  
[19.58]).  
Press the  
L Promote Control  
Stopping Recording  
BD/ENT  
Press the  
button bs.  
You can also operate the device with the remote  
control.  
Recording from MP3/WMA-CD  
Insert an MP3/WMA CD into the CD compart-  
ment cu.  
Tip!  
Familiarise yourself with use of the similar buttons  
Insert an SD or MMC into the SD and MMC port dn. on the remote control (see Fig. F). Please see the  
or  
layout of the control panel 1for the functions.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port do.  
LD/MD  
Use the  
button buto select CD mode. Ensure that the front edge of the remote control is  
Select the track which you would like to record. pointing in the direction of the sensor coof the  
control panel 1.  
Starting Recording  
Please note that the AF function only works  
REC•  
SCAN  
AF  
Press the  
button btand keep it  
with the  
button 7on the control panel 1.  
pressed for two seconds. [COPY MMC]  
appears in the display window 3(if an SD or  
MMC is used).  
Please also note the modified procedure for:  
Adjusting the Volume  
or  
Increase the volume by pressing the  
VOL+  
[COPY USB] appears in the display window 3  
(if a USB memory stick is used).  
button gt.  
Reduce the volume by pressing the  
VOL-  
button hm.  
The following properties are only possible by  
REC•  
SCAN  
repeatedly pressing the  
button bt  
Insert the battery  
(depending on whether an SD/MMC or USB stick is  
used)  
Activate the unlock button itand pull the  
battery holder isfrom the battery compart-  
ment ir(see Fig. G).  
Place a Lithium battery type CR202ꢀ, 3VDC  
into the battery holder isso that one side  
marked with “+” faces up. Then slide the  
battery holder isinto the battery compartment  
iruntil it distinctly catches.  
COPY MMC- the current track is recorded on  
SD/MMC.  
COPY USB- the current track is recorded on  
USB.  
Press the  
BD/ENT  
button bs. [COPY] appears in  
the display window 3. Then the percentage of  
the storage medium that is used up is displayed.  
Stopping Recording  
BD/ENT  
Press the  
button bs.  
Starting Delete  
LD/MD  
Use the  
button buto select the  
SD/MMC mode.  
22 GB/IE  
Troubleshooting/Maintenance and Service  
L Troubleshooting  
e The device is broken.  
E Please contact the service centre for your  
country (see guarantee card).  
E Error e Cause E Remedy  
E The stored stations do not remain stored if  
the control panel is removed or the engine  
turned off.  
e The connections for 12V constant current fm  
and 12 volt ignition current fphave been  
mixed up on the ISO plug in the vehicle  
(various layouts of the respective manufactur-  
ers). As soon as the ignition is switched off the  
internal memory of the radio no longer has any  
power supply.  
E The device can not be switched on or the  
display 3indicates [ERROR].  
e The connections for the 12VDC power supply  
are faulty.  
E Check that the wiring of the device is correct  
(see the section on “Connecting to the Vehicle’s  
12VDC Power Supply”). Then press the RESET  
button drwith the tip of the ballpoint pen.  
or  
e The 10A euflat blade fuse in the flat blade fuse  
socket etis broken.  
E Replace the broken flat blade fuse with a new  
10A flat blade fuse. Then press the RESET  
button drwith the tip of the ballpoint pen.  
or  
e A 1ꢀA fuse of the fuse holder of the 12VDC  
power supply is broken.  
E Replace the broken fuse with a new 1ꢀA fuse.  
Then press the RESET button drwith the tip of  
the ballpoint pen.  
E The colour coding of the stated cables must be  
red and yellow. In this case swap over the  
connections for 12V constant current fmand  
12 volt ignition current fo. Some manufactur-  
ers provide the opportunity of swapping the  
two cables by means of preassembled plug-in  
connectors. A further possibility is to purchase  
an additional ISO adapter (plug on socket) with  
plug-in connectors from a specialist shop and  
also to swap over the two contacts (red and  
yellow).  
If the fuse is broken again, check that the  
wiring is correct.  
This work should only be carried out by a  
professional electrician.  
or  
e The device is broken.  
E Please contact the service centre for your  
country (see guarantee card).  
L Maintenance and Service  
Switch off the device.  
The device is maintenance free.  
Clean plastic surfaces of the device and of the  
remote control with a dry cloth. Do not use  
solvents or other aggressive cleaning agents.  
E The device cannot be operated.  
e The control panel 1is wrongly connected.  
E Ensure that the control panel 1is correctly  
connected (see the section on attaching the  
control panel).  
or  
Changing the battery of the remote control  
e The battery of the remote control is flat.  
E Replace the used battery with a new lithium  
battery of type CR202ꢀ, 3VDC.  
or  
e The sensor coof the control panel 1and/or  
remote control may be dirty.  
E Clean the sensor coof the control panel 1or  
the remote control if necessary.  
or  
Activate the unlock button isand pull the  
battery holder irfrom the battery compart-  
ment iq(see Fig. G).  
Place a Lithium battery type CR202ꢀ, 3VDC  
into the battery holder irso that one side  
marked with “+” faces up. Then slide the  
battery holder irinto the battery compartment  
iquntil it distinctly catches.  
GB/IE 23  
Maintenance and Service/Disposal/Information  
L Disposal L Information  
The packaging material comprises 100%  
environmentally friendly materials which  
can be disposed of at local recycling points.  
L Important warranty notes  
Thank you for deciding on buying a Silvercrest  
Do not dispose of electronic appliances product with a 36-month warranty (from the date  
in household waste!  
of purchase).  
Please read the documentation enclosed with the  
product carefully before use.  
In accordance with the European Directive  
2002/96/EG on Waste Electrical and Electronic  
Equipment and its implementation into national law, Should there be a complaint or hardware disturbance,  
waste electrical appliances must be separately in spite of the high quality level of the device, you  
collected and recycled in an environmentally friendly have the option of contacting the service hotline. If  
manner.  
there is no telephonic solution, you will receive a  
processing number (RMA) as well as the address  
where you can send your product for processing  
the warranty.  
In case you are sending in the product, please  
enclose a copy of the purchase receipt.  
The device should be packed in a manner that is  
safe for transport and the RMA number should be  
directly visible.  
Information on disposal options for waste electrical  
equipment can be obtained from your local or  
municipal administration.  
Battery Disposal  
You as the end consumer are statutorily obliged  
(battery code) to return all used batteries. Batteries  
containing hazardous materials are marked with the Products sent in without the RMA number cannot  
following symbol, which indicates their prohibition  
of being disposed of with regular household waste.  
The designations for the decisive heavy metal are:  
Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Quicksilver, Pb = Lead  
Please take used batteries to a disposal facility of  
your town or municipality or return to the dealer. In  
doing so you meet a statutory obligation and  
contribute substantially to the protection of our  
environment.  
be processed.  
Note: Your warranty claims are not limited by the  
warranty.  
L Importer  
Kompernaß GmbH  
Burgstr. 21  
D-44867 Bochum  
Germany  
Subject to technical changes due to further development.  
24 GB/IE  
Guarantee  
MP3 Car Radio  
KH 2380  
Kompernass Service  
United Kingdom  
08707/876177  
To warrant a free repair please contact the service  
hotline. Hold you purchase receipt ready.  
Kompernass Service Ireland  
087-99 62 077  
Please write return address in capital letters:  
Name:  
First name:  
Street:  
Postal code/city:  
Country:  
Telephone:  
Date/signature:  
Description of defect:  
27  
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KompernaßꢀGmbHꢀ  
Burgstraßeꢀ21ꢀ·ꢀD-44867ꢀBochumꢀ(Germany)ꢀ  
LastꢀInformationꢀUpdateꢀ·ꢀIdent.-No.:ꢀKH2380-082006-1/UK  

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