| CD 2737B   CD 2537U   CD 2327G   CD 2217G   User manual   Mode d’e emploi   Bedienungsanleitung   Gebruiksaamwijzing   Instuzioni d’uso   Instrucctiones de manejo   Modo de emprego   Bruksanvisning   Betenningsveiledning   Käyttöohje   Εγχειρίδιο χρήστη   ꢀ A 17   4 7 REL   wma   CD 2737B   2 1 IR   SOURCE   SOUND   PWR   MUTE   SAM   AST   BAND   PTY   AUX IN   3 TA   1 2 3 4 5 6 ID3   RND   +10   SCN   RPT   -10   AF   16   9 10   6 13   14   8 5 12   15   11   B 18   EJ   C 17   4 7 REL   wma   2 1 CD 2327G   IR   SOURCE   SOUND   PWR   MUTE   SAM   AST   BAND   PTY   AUX IN   3 TA   1 2 3 4 5 6 ID3   RND   +10   SCN   RPT   -10   AF   16   9 10   6 13   14   8 5 12   15   11   D 18   EJ   ꢁ E F 3 5 4 1 6 7 12   8 9 2 10   11   The Remote Control is a separate accessory.   Please contact your dealer.   G H I J 1 R 2 3 TALK   K 188mm   ꢃ8mm   ꢂ L M Pink   Tel.Mute   12V   A B SDVC   R BT Mic.   L Blue   RL- FL- FR- RR-   RL+ FL+ FR+ RR+   SWRC+   White   Preamp   Out   Brown   SWRC-   C N.C.   N.C.   N.C.   Red   Gray   R. Amp.   R C3   C2   C1   N Illumination Ground   Illumination Blink   Illumination Switch   Microphone Ground   Illumination Power   Microphone-In + Talk   (Headunit)   O R P S Q T ꢃ U V ꢄ INTRODUCTION   Before Starting   Thank you for purchasing this VDO Dayton product, which has been designed and manufactured   according to applicable Safety Regulations, following the highest standards and subjected to rigor-   ous testing. Kindly familiarize yourself with the product by reading this user manual carefully. Use the   product as intended, and keep this manual handy in your car for future reference.   Environment   This booklet is printed on low-chlorine recyclable paper.   Preventive Maintenance   To ensure good connection between the set and the detachable front, it is advisable to clean the con-   nectors periodically with a cotton swab slightly moistened with cleaning fluid or alcohol.   TECHNICAL AND FUNCTION DATA   CD2217G   12V   CD2327G   12V   CD2537U   12V   CD2737B   12V   Power Supply   Max. Power [W]   Sinus Power [W]   4 x 40   4 x 20   4 x 40   4 x 20   ≤ 3mA   4 x 50   4 x 25   ≤ 3mA   4 x 50   4 x 25   ≤ 3mA   Quiescent Current ≤ 3mA   Illumination   Switchable   (orange / green /   dual)   Switchable   (orange / green /   dual)   Switchable   (orange / green /   dual)   Switchable   (orange / green /   dual)   Steering Wheel   Remote Control   Programmable   Programmable   Programmable   Programmable   Speed Dependent Needs calibration   Volume Control   Needs calibration   Needs calibration   Needs calibration   FM   3 Bands (including 1 3 Bands (including 1 3 Bands (including 1 3 Bands (including 1   AST band) AST band) AST band) AST band)   MW/LW   2 MW Bands (includ- 2 MW Bands (includ- 2 MW Bands (includ- 2 MW Bands (includ-   ing 1 AST band), 1 LW ing 1 AST band), 1 LW ing 1 AST band), 1 LW ing 1 AST band), 1 LW   Band   Band   Band   Band   MP3 Format   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   (with ID3 Tag)   WMA Format   CD (with ESP)   SD / MMC   - Yes   Yes   - Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   - Reads up to 2 GB   Reads up to 2 GB   memory   memory   USB   - - V1.1 speed; reads up V1.1 speed; reads up   to 2 GB memory   to 2 GB memory   Bluetooth   - - - V2.0 + EDR   BT Profiles   Preamp Out   Front Panel   Telephone Mute   - - - HSP, HFP, A2DP   2-Channel (2V)   2-Channel (2V)   2-Channel (2V)   2-Channel (2V)   Flip down, Detachable Flip down, Detachable Flip down, Detachable Flip down, Detachable   Single fly lead cable   Single fly lead cable   Single fly lead cable   Single fly lead cable   Dimensions   (WxHxD)   1ꢀ8 x 50 x 160 mm   1ꢀ8 x 50 x 160 mm   1ꢀ8 x 50 x 160 mm   1ꢀ8 x 50 x 160 mm   ꢀ CONTENT PAGE   Interference suppression.........................14   Location of the Bluetooth Microphone   INTRODUCTION.......................................7   Before Starting...........................................ꢀ   Environment ..............................................ꢀ   Preventive Maintenance............................ꢀ   TECHNICAL AND FUNCTION DATA.......7   CONTENT PAGE ......................................8   GENERAL INFORMATION.......................9   Disclaimer..................................................9   Class 1 Laser Product...............................9   Disposal of batteries and accumulators   (Directive 2006/66/EC)..............................9   FCC Compliance .......................................9   CE Compliance..........................................9   Protecting your headunit from theft .........10   CD player and care..................................10   FEATURES INFORMATION ...................10   Notes on RDS..........................................10   Notes on audio CDs ................................10   Notes on MP3 files ..................................11   Notes on WMA files.................................11   Notes on folders ......................................11   Notes on SD/MMC...................................12   Notes on USB..........................................12   Notes on Bluetooth® Technology............12   Notes on Priority......................................12   INSTALLATION.......................................13   Connection ..............................................13   Connection in vehicles equipped with   Module.....................................................15   SECURITY ..............................................15   Removing the Front (fig. O - Q) ..............15   Inserting the Front (fig. R - T) ..................15   FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE   CONTROL...............................................16   GENERAL OPERATION.........................18   Switching On / Off....................................18   Selecting a Source ..................................18   AUDIO .....................................................18   Setting the Start-up Volume.....................18   SOUND Menu..........................................18   Mute (silence)..........................................18   Balancing the Volume for Different   Sources ...................................................18   RADIO.....................................................18   Region Setting.........................................18   AM Band..................................................19   Select a Waveband .................................19   Select a Station .......................................19   Auto-Seek Tuning....................................19   Manual Tuning.........................................19   Storing a Station......................................19   Auto Store (AST).....................................19   Manual Store...........................................19   RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS)................19   Display of Station Name (PS)..................19   Alternate Frequency (AF)........................19   Traffic Programme (TP) and Traffic   Announcement (TA).................................19   Presetting TA Volume ..............................19   TA Activation / De-activation....................19   Interrupting TA.........................................20   Enhanced other Network (EON)..............20   Programme Type (PTY)...........................20   Searching for a Programme Type............20   PTY Activation / De-activation .................20   RDS Regionalization ...............................20   CD OPERATION .....................................20   Loading CD into the Headunit .................20   Ejecting a CD...........................................20   Playing a CD-R or CD-RW ......................20   Playing a “Copy-Protected” non-   standard ISO connectors.........................13   Connection in vehicles without   standard ISO connectors.........................13   Preparation..............................................13   Connectors (fig. L, M and N) ...................13   Connector A 1).........................................13   Connector B 1) ........................................13   Preamp Out.............................................13   Wires of Steering Wheel Remote   Control (SWRC).......................................13   Wire of Telephone Mute...........................14   Wire of Remote Amplifier.........................14   MOUNTING.............................................14   Metal Sleeve (fig. J & K)..........................14   Connecting the Headunit (fig. L & M) ......14   Mounting the Headunit (fig. U & V)..........14   Front Mounting (DIN slot) ........................14   Rear Mounting (JIN slot)..........................14   Removing the Headunit (fig. T & U).........14   Replacing the Fuse (fig. L & M)...............14   conforming audio CD...............................20   Listening to Music....................................21   Multi-Session Disc...................................21   TA / NEWS Interruption ...........................21   Track Selection........................................21   8 Class 1 Laser Product   Fast-Forward or Fast-Backward a Track.... 21   Scan Feature...........................................21   Repeat Feature........................................21   Random Feature......................................21   USB AND SD/MMC OPERATION...........21   General....................................................21   Auto-Play.................................................21   Operations of USB and SD/MMC............21   TA / NEWS Interruption ...........................21   BLUETOOTH OPERATION....................22   General....................................................22   Controls (fig. K)........................................22   Pairing .....................................................22   Paired Devices ........................................22   Hands-Free Call ......................................22   Answer a call ...........................................22   Reject a call.............................................22   Hang-up a call .........................................22   Music Streaming......................................22   AUX OPERATION...................................22   SPECIAL FUNCTIONS...........................22   Clock........................................................22   Telephone Mute.......................................23   Brightness Control...................................23   Illumination Colour...................................23   Security LED............................................23   Speed Dependent Volume Control (SDVC)....23   Calibration ...............................................23   Steering Wheel Remote Control (SWRC) .....23   SOFTWARE ACCESS MENU (SAM) .....25   TROUBLESHOOTING............................28   NO POWER Verification..........................28   NO SOUND Verification...........................28   SOUND TROUBLE Verification...............28   CD ERRORS Verification ........................28   USB & SD / MMC ERRORS Verification .....28   Caution:   Any inappropriate use of the device   may expose the user to invisible la-   ser rays. Which exceed the limits for   Class 1 laser products.   Disposal of batteries and   accumulators (Directive 2006/66/EC)   In many countries it is forbidden to dispose emp-   ty batteries with normal domestic waste. Please   find out the regulations that apply in your area   regarding the disposal of used batteries. Please   take care that damaged or leaked batteries will   be disposed in a professional way.   FCC Compliance   This device complies with part 15 of the FCC   Rules. Operation is subject to the following two   conditions: (1) This device may not cause harm-   ful interference, and (2) this device must accept   any interference received, including interference   that may cause undesired operation.   CE Compliance   GENERAL INFORMATION   Hereby, Siemens VDO Trading GmbH declares   that this device complies with the essential   requirements and other relevant provisions of   Directive 1999/5/EC.   The Declaration of Conformity is available upon   request at the following address:   Siemens VDO Trading GmbH,   Disclaimer   The designs and specifications stated in this   user manual are subjected to changes without   prior notice.   VDO Dayton accepts no responsibility for data   loss on your storage cards and/or USB devices if   the data is lost while using this headunit.   Kruppstraße 105,   60388 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.   9  If the heater is used in cold weather, moisture   may form on components inside the head-   unit. Condensation may cause the headunit   to malfunction. If you think that condensation   is a problem, turn off the headunit for an hour   or so to allow it to dry out and wipe any damp   CDs with a soft cloth to remove the moisture.   Road shocks may interrupt CD playback.   Protecting your headunit from theft   The front panel can be detached from the head-   unit and stored in the provided protective case to   prevent theft.   Important:    Never use force or grip the display and the   buttons too tightly when removing or attach-   ing.      Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive   shocks.   Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and   high temperature.   FEATURES INFORMATION   Notes on RDS   Many VHF stations transmit RDS (Radio Data   System) information. This radio evaluates the   RDS telegram and offers the following advan-   tages:   CD player and care    Please use normal, round CDs only. If you   insert irregular, non-round, shaped CDs,   they may jam inside the headunit or not play   properly.   Check all CDs for cracks, scratches or warp-   ing before playing. Do not play CDs with one   of these symptoms.   Avoid touching or leaving fingerprints on the   recorded (non-printed) surface when han-   dling the CDs.      PS (Program Service name): Display of sta-   tion name   PTY (Programme TYpe): Station selection by   programme type   AF (Alternative Frequency): Automatic re-tun-   ing to best alternative frequency for clearer   reception       TA (Traffic Announcement): Traffic announce-   ments of reported road conditions   EON (Enhanced Other Network): Automatic   fade-in of traffic announcements of other   stations    PTY-NEWS: Fading in of messages and   items of news   Notes on audio CDs    You can play 12 cm CDs on your headunit.   The use of 8 cm CDs (with or without adapt-   ers) and of CDs with irregular shapes is not   recommended.        Always store audio CDs in their protective   covers when not in use.   Always ensure that CDs are clean and dry   before inserting.   Keep CDs out of direct sunlight and do not   expose the CDs to high temperatures.   Do not attach labels, write on or apply chemi-   cals to the surface of the CDs.   To clean a CD, wipe the CD with a soft cloth   outward from the centre.    Please use CDs (Compact Discs) that has   this Compact Disc Digital Audio marking as   shown below.   The following CD formats are supported by the   headunit:    CD Audio (CD-DA in accordance with the   Red Book);      CD Text is not supported   CD-ROM (in accordance with Yellow Book);   CD-R/RW (in accordance with Orange Book,   part 2/3);     CD mixed mode (in accordance with Light   Yellow Book);    Only the audio tracks will be the played.   Multi-session CD (in accordance with multi-   session CD specification 1.0).   10     For files recorded in Romeo file system, only   the first 64 characters will be displayed.   The headunit will playback WMA files en-   coded by Windows Media Player version 9   or before. Some files encoded by newer ver-   sions may not playback.   Bit rate: This headunit can play recordings   with bit rates of 32 kbps to 320 kbps, con-   stant or variable bit rates (VBR). The sound   quality of WMA files generally becomes bet-   ter with an increased bit rate. To enjoy sound   of a certain quality, we recommend using on   discs recorded with a bit rate of at least 128   kbps.   Notes on MP3 files   The following MP3 files are supported by the   headunit:      Files conforming with MPEG 1/2 or 2.5,   Layer-3   Up to 65k titles in up to 255 directories (each   data name with maximum of 32 characters)   Bit rate: This headunit can play recordings   with bit rates of 32 kbps to 320 kbps, con-   stant or variable bit rate (VBR). The sound   quality of MP3 files generally becomes better   with an increased bit rate. To enjoy sound of   a certain quality, we recommend using discs   recorded with a bit rate of at least 128 kbps.   ID3 tag display: ID3 tag V1 and ID3 tag V2.   MP3 tracks can contain additional information   such as artist, track and album names (ID3   tags with maximum of 32 characters). Char-   acters other than upper case and lower case   letters ("Aa to Zz") and underscore ("_") may   not display properly.     The headunit does not support WMA files en-   coded in WMA Professional, WMA Lossless,   WMA Voice format or WMA with DRM.    Notes on folders   An outline of a CD-ROM with MP3/WMA files is   shown below.   MP3 file   structure        The headunit may not play the tracks in the   order that you wrote them to the storage   media.   The headunit plays on the first session if the   disc contains both CD audio tracks and MP3   files.   When playing a track with VBR, the elapsed   playing time in the display may not be ac-   curate.   Make sure that a MP3 CD-R/RW is burned   and formatted as a data disc and NOT as an   audio disc.   MP3 files are not compatible with packet   write data transfer.   There is no "m3u" play list compatibility.   There is no MP3i (MP3 interactive) nor MP3   PRO formats compatibility.   (001.mp3/wma)   (021.mp3/wma)   A (011.mp3/wma)   (022.mp3/wma)   A-1   (001.mp3/wma)   (021.mp3/wma)   A-1-1   (007.mp3/wma)   (009.mp3/wma)   A-1-1-1   (031.mp3/wma)   (002.mp3/wma)   A-1-1-1-1   (071.mp3/wma)   (003.mp3/wma)   A-1-1-1-1-1   (031.mp3/wma)   (002.mp3/wma)   A-1-1-1-2   (008.mp3/wma)   (006.mp3/wma)   A-1-2   (023.mp3/wma)   A-1-2-1   (024.mp3/wma)   (091.mp3/wma)   (102.mp3/wma)   A-2   (231.mp3/wma)   (402.mp3/wma)   A-2-1   (731.mp3/wma)   A-2-1-1   (005.mp3/wma)   (999.mp3/wma)   A-2-1-2   (902.mp3/wma)   (765.mp3/wma)   (345.mp3/wma)   B   (667.mp3/wma)   (665.mp3/wma)   B-1   (882.mp3/wma)   (305.mp3/wma)   C (402.mp3/wma)   (409.mp3/wma)   C-1    The MP3 symbol on the display will be shown   if a MP3 track is being played.   (599.mp3/wma)   (702.mp3/wma)   C-1-1   Notes on WMA files   L1   L2   L3   L4   L5   L6   L7   WMA is short for Windows Media® Audio and   refers to the audio compression technology that   is developed by Microsoft Corporation. Micro-   soft®, Windows Media and the Windows® logo   are trademarks or registered trademarks of Mi-   crosoft Corporation in the United States and/or   other countries.   Sub-folders are shown as folders in the selected   folder.      The headunit assigns the order of the folders   for playback automatically.   Folders without any MP3/WMA files will be   skipped automatically.   Up to 8-tier (layer) of folders is supported.   However, there may be a delay in the reading   of table of content (TOC) of the disc with nu-   merous tiers. For this reason, we recommend   creating discs with no more than two tiers.   It is possible to playback up to 255 folders on   1 disc and up to 255 tracks in 1 folder.      This headunit may not playback all types of   encoded WMA files correctly, depending on   the application used to encode the files.   There may be a slight delay when starting   playback of WMA files encoded with image   data.    The headunit may not display folder name   longer than 32 characters correctly.   11     The headunit has been tested with the follow-   ing brands:   Notes on SD/MMC   The headunit can support the following SD   or MMC card that has one of these markings   shown below.      Toshiba   Kingston   Imation   The headunit will support USB devices for-   matted in FAT8, FAT16 or FAT32 only. USB   devices formatted in NTFS file format may   not read correctly.    The headunit can support memory cards with   up to 2 GB of memory and does not support   HC-SD (4 GB and above).   Notes on Bluetooth® Technology     The headunit may not play SD cards with   lock function.   The headunit may not be able to read some   mini-SD or micro-SD cards with adapters.   Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio con-   nectivity technology used mainly for mobile   phones, hand-held PCs and other devices.   Important Note: This headunit cannot guarantee   100% compatibility and readability for all SD or   MMC cards.    Bluetooth SIG Inc. owns the Bluetooth word,   marking and logos; and any use of such   marks is under license. Other trademarks   and trade names are those of their respective   owners.    The headunit has been tested with the follow-   ing brands:       SD card (SanDisk, Toshiba & Kingston)   Mini-SD (Toshiba & Kingston)   Micro-SD (Toshiba & Kingston)   MMCMobile card (Kingston)      Bluetooth operates in 2.4 GHz frequency   range and transmits voice and data at speeds   of up to 1 mbps within a range of up to 10 m.   The headunit supports the Handset Profile   (HSP), Handsfree Profile (HFP) and Ad-   vanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP).   The headunit has been verified and certified   by Bluetooth Qualification Program (BQP) for   compliance to the Bluetooth standards. For   more information, please check the Bluetooth   tooth/Connect/Products/) for the BQP product   listing.     The headunit will support memory cards   formatted in FAT8, FAT16 or FAT32 only.   Memory cards formatted in NTFS file format   may not read correctly.   The headunit will automatically playback   tracks recorded in MP3 or WMA formats from   the memory cards upon insertion of the card   into the right slot.   Notes on USB   The headunit can support most passive USB   memory sticks and battery-operated USB music   players.   Notes on Priority   For you to understand your headunit better, the   priorities of events and interruptions are sum-   marized in a table. Incoming event with same or   higher priority (than current event) will interrupt   current event.    The headunit can support USB device with   up to 2 GB of memory.    The headunit may not be able to read some   USB devices with more than 2 GB or some   battery-operated USB music players. Port-   able hard disks are mostly not supported as   they sourced high current.   The headunit supports USB specifications   version 1.1. USB devices conforming to   USB specifications version 2.0 or above are   mostly backward compatible.   Priority Event   1 User-activated Mute or incoming Telephone   Mute    2 *   Bluetooth (profile is according to the SAM   setting, e.g. ‚HFP 1ST‘)   3 TP lost and incoming TP/TA   4 *   5 PTY-News (if activated in SAM)   Important Note: This headunit cannot guarantee   100% compatibility and readability for all USB   devices.   USB, SD/MMC and Bluetooth (other profiles   not nominated as higher-priority)   6 ꢀ 8 PTY   Tuner (FM, MW and LW) and AUX   Volume-0   * Depends on SAM settings   12      (optional) A6: Connect to corresponding   dashboard wiring for the lighting control for   in-vehicle illumination.   A7: Connect to a permanent 12V supply. This   is the main power supply. Ensure that this   connection can handle a current of up to 15A.   A8: Connect to earth/ground (vehicle chassis   or negative terminal of the battery).   INSTALLATION   Use the supplied mounting sleeve and the   rear screw to mount the headunit firmly in the   dashboard. Only use the supplied screws for   installation. Keep leftover installation equipment   for future use. If the installation requires drilling   of holes or other modifications to the vehicle,   please contact your dealer. This headunit is de-   signed for the installation in the DIN-sized radio   space in the dashboard of your vehicle.   Pin   Signal   Pin   Signal   [A1] SDVC   [A5] Antenna control   [A6] Pilot Light   [A7] Battery   [A2]   [A3]   - - Connection   [A4] Ignition   [A8] Ground   Connection in vehicles equipped with   standard ISO connectors   Connector B 1)    The headunit may be installed without major   preparation in vehicles with ISO connec-   tors. However, some signals may have to be   adapted or connected to the ISO connectors.   Connector for loudspeakers (use 4-ohm loud-   speakers only) wiring. Do not connect any of   the loudspeaker leads to earth or directly to   a booster/amplifier without high-level input   or via an external fader! You can connect the   loudspeaker leads directly to an amplifier with   high-level inputs. The connection is shown in the   following table.   Connection in vehicles without standard   ISO connectors    For vehicles with different connection require-   ment, ask your dealer for an adaptor cable. If   no adaptor cable is available for your vehicle,   connect the headunit as described in the   "Connectors" section.   Side & pol. Front / colour Pin Rear / colour Pin   Left (+)   Left (-)   Green   [B5] White   [B7]   Green / black [B6] White / black [B8]   Right (+)   Right (-)   Grey   [B3] Blue   [B1]   [B2]   Preparation   Grey / black   [B4] Blue / black   The device must be connected to a 12V DC   electrical system with a negative terminal to   earth (car chassis).   1) For this accessory, please contact your dealer.   Preamp Out   Warning:   You can connect a power amplifier with 2 or 4   (need to share) additional loudspeakers to this   headunit using the RCA cable (refer to pasted   connection label).   Installation that does not conform   to these requirements may result in   malfunction, damage or fire!    Red RCA to right channel   White RCA to left channel   To avoid the risk of short circuit during instal-   lation, disconnect the negative terminal of the   battery until the headunit has been securely   installed and connected.    Wires of Steering Wheel Remote Control   (SWRC)   Some main functions of this headunit can be   operated from your existing in-vehicle SWRC, if   available and suitable for usage. If your vehicle’s   SWRC is based on 2-wire RC-3 compatible   configuration, it can be directly connected to the   headunit’s pair of SWRC wires.   Connectors (fig. L, M and N)   Connector A 1)    (optional) A1: Connect to the speed signal   from the speedometer of your vehicle. Some   vehicles are already prepared for it. Please   consult your dealer.    Please program the headunit to recognise   your vehicle's SWRC commands first before   using.     A4: Connect to the switched 12V supply   (switched on/off by the car ignition)   A5: Connect to the power supply for an elec-   tronic antenna or the control wire for the relay   of an automatic motorized antenna. Do not   use this connection for direct power supply to   the antenna motor.    You may need to turn on the SWRC inside   the SAM after programming. Please check   the SAM.   In case you are not sure of the steps, please   contact your dealer for assistance.   13   Wire of Telephone Mute   Mounting the Headunit (fig. U & V)   If your mounted hands-free car kit of your mo-   bile phone provides a mute signal wire, you can   connect this wire to the headunit’s telephone   mute wire to enable automatic interruption of   the headunit’s sound output during an incoming   phone call.   This headunit can be properly installed either   from the conventional Front Mounting and/or   from Rear Mounting.   Front Mounting (DIN slot)    Slide the headunit into the metal sleeve until   the springs at either side of the headunit   snap into the openings of the sleeve.   Finally reconnect the negative car battery   terminal.    Please ensure that both wires are secured   properly and not tensioned, otherwise any   strong vibration inside the vehicle will break   the contacts apart.    Rear Mounting (JIN slot)    Please tape and cover the connection ends   to prevent any accidental short-circuit to the   in-vehicle metal chassis.     Remove the frame front of your headunit.   Insert the headunit through the backside of   the dashboard until the brackets on either   side is aligned with the screw holes.   Screw both sides of your headunit with   M5 x 6 mm max. length screws (for these   items, please contact your dealer).   Mount the frame front,   Wire of Remote Amplifier   For certain models, there is a remote ampli-   fier wire connected at the rear of the headunit.   Connect this wire to the “enable” signal of your   remote power amplifier, and connecting the   Preamp Out to the audio input too.   Otherwise (if there is no remote amplifier wire),   you might have to share the ‘[A5] Antenna con-   trol’ signal with the remote antenna.      Finally, reconnect the negative car battery   terminal.   Removing the Headunit (fig. T & U)   Note: Check the current requirements of both   your remote amplifier and remote antenna and   make sure they do not exceed 300 mA.       Press the REL button and detach the front   panel.   Insert both removal keys into the holes on the   front of the headunit until they lock.   Press (inward) the two catches on the side   until they unlock.   MOUNTING   Metal Sleeve (fig. J & K)   Pull out the headunit.   Install the metal sleeve in the dashboard. For   optimal performance of the headunit, the metal   sleeve should be positioned horizontally (be-   tween -10° and +30°). Fix the metal sleeve into   place with the aid of a screwdriver.   Replacing the Fuse (fig. L & M)    Replace with a 15A blade-type fuse.   The new fuse must be of exact value and   type, otherwise the headunit will not be ad-   equately protected. Ignoring this procedure   may lead to damage of the headunit, which   will invalidate the guarantee.    Connecting the Headunit (fig. L & M)    Ensure that the battery is disconnected.   Insert the power supply connector A into   socket A.    Interference suppression    Most modern cars have sufficient interference   suppression. If you experience interference   generated by the vehicle, please consult your   dealer.     Insert loudspeaker connector B into socket B.   (Optional) Connect the preamp out RCA-   pair to the leads of the power amplifier (if   present) using a pair of male-RCA cable (not   provided).    Inset the aerial plug into the aerial socket   (good reception is only possible with a good   aerial). If an antenna adaptor is needed,   please consult your dealer.   14   Location of the Bluetooth   Microphone Module    The distance between driver and the Blue-   tooth Microphone Module should be within   ꢀ00 mm with no obstacle in-between. The   said module should be placed in the front   near the centre console, for example, be-   sides the headunit.   SECURITY   Removing the Front (fig. O - Q)   1. Press the REL button, to flip-down the front.   2. Push the front lightly to the left side and pull   the front towards you.   3. Take the detachable front with you when you   leave your vehicle.   4. Keep the front in the provided protective   case.   Inserting the Front (fig. R - T)   1. Take the front from its protective case.   2. Align the front against the left-side hinge of   the headunit.   3. Push the front lightly against the left-side   hinge and insert the front into the headunit   until it clicks into position.   4. Close the front until it clicks into position.   15   FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROL   See figures A and B.   Remote   Control   CD, USB *, SD /   MMC * & Aux   Blue-   tooth *   Headunit   Action   Tuner   SAM, SOUND   (2)   (1)   SP   Mute   LP   CCW   CW   Power On / Off   (1)   Select previ-   ous option (for   current menu   item)   PWR   (11)   (10)   (2)   MUTE   Decrease (lower)   volume   Decrease (lower) volume   Increase (higher) volume   Select next   option (for   current menu   item)   Increase (higher)   volume   (2)   SP   LP   Change source   (n.a.)   SOURCE   - Enter SAM menu   In SAM menu:   Select next   item   (3)   (3)   SP   In SOUND   menu: Enter   SAM menu   SAM   AST   In SAM menu:   - LP   SP   Activate Auto Store   (n.a.)   (n.a.) Exit SAM   menu   In SAM menu:   Enter SOUND   menu   In SOUND   menu: Select   next item   (4)   (4)   Enter SOUND menu   SOUND   In SOUND   - LP   SP   menu: Exit   SOUND menu   (5)   (5)   Change Tuner   Band   Change to Tuner mode   BAND   (n.a.)   (n.a.)   Activate / deactivate station search by programme   type   PTY   - - LP   SP   (6)   Activate / Deactivate Traffic Announcement   TA   LP   SP   Activate / Deactivate Alternate Frequency   AF   Manual search   frequency up   (PTY mode: select   next programme   type)   Select   (7)   (6)   next track   Track fast-forward   Select next   menu item   (continuously press)   LP   (A2DP   mode)   16   Remote   Control   CD, USB *, SD /   MMC * & Aux   Blue-   tooth *   Headunit   (8)   Action   Tuner   SAM, SOUND   SP   Auto search fre-   quency down   (PTY mode: select   previous pro-   Select   previous Select previ-   track   (A2DP   mode)   (9)   (12)   (7)   Track fast-rewind   (continuously press)   ous menu   item   LP   SP   gramme type)   Auto search fre-   quency down   Select   previous Select previ-   (9)   (PTY mode: starts Select previous track track   ous menu   item   LP   SP   program search   down)   (A2DP   mode)   Manual search   frequency up   (PTY mode: starts   program search up)   Select   next track Select next   (A2DP   mode)   (10)   (11)   Select next track   menu item   LP   SP   LP   SP   Select preset 1   Toggle SCAN mode   - - - (n.a.)   (n.a.)   (n.a.)   (n.a.)   Store current sta-   tion into preset 1   1 (off / 10 sec per track)   SCN   Select preset 2   Toggle REPEAT   mode   (off / single / folder   / all)   (12)   (n.a.)   Store current sta-   tion into preset 2   2 LP   SP   LP   RPT   Select preset 3   (13)   Toggle RANDOM   mode   (off / folder / all)   (n.a.)   Store current sta-   tion into preset 3   3 RND   Jump 10 tracks back-   ward   (for CA playback   only)   SP   Select preset 4   (14)   - - (n.a.)   (n.a.)   4 Select previous folder   (for CA playback with   folders)   -10   Store current sta-   tion into preset 4   LP   SP   Jump 10 tracks for-   ward   for CA playback only)   Select preset 5   (15)   (n.a.)   (n.a.)   (n.a.)   (n.a.)   5 Select next folder   (for CA playback with   folders)   Store current sta-   tion into preset 5   +10   LP   SP   LP   Select preset 6   (16)   Toggle ID3 text   (only for MP3)   - - - Store current sta-   tion into preset 6   6 ID3   (17)   - - Release the front   REL   (18)   Eject the CD (if a CD is inside)   EJ   Note:   * Depending on model   SP: Short Press   CA: Compressed Audio   CCW: Counter-clockwise   (n.a.): No Action   CW: Clockwise   LP: Long Press   1ꢀ   Option   Setting   GENERAL OPERATION   (◄/▼ or ►/▲)   LOUDNESS   (turn the knob)   [OFF, 1, 2, 3]   Switching On / Off   [JAZZ, POP, CLASSIC,   USER, VOCAL, FLAT]   To switch on the headunit, short-press the   knob.   To switch off the headunit, long-press the   button.   PWR   STYLE   MUTE   BASS   (only in ‘USER’ style)   PWR   [-ꢀ to 0 to +ꢀ]   [-ꢀ to 0 to +ꢀ]   MUTE   TREBLE   (only in ‘USER’ style)   Selecting a Source   BALANCE   FADER   [Lꢀ to 0 to Rꢀ]   Your headunit is designed for different types of   sources, depending on your headunit model.   [F7 to 0 to B7]         RADIO   CD   AUX   USB   SD/MMC   BLUETOOTH   Mute (silence)   When the headunit is switched on, short-press   PWR   the   knob to mute the sound. If a media   MUTE   (e.g. CD, USB or SD/MMC) is playing, it will be   paused. Short-press the same knob again to   un-mute the sound and the media will continue   playing.   Short-press the   button to change the   SOURCE   source. If the external media, e.g. CD or SD   card, is connected or inserted, the correspond-   ing source will become available for selection.   Note: Turning the volume knob to ‘VOLUME   0’ will also mute the sound, but if the current   source is USB, SD / MMC or CD, the media will   continue playing in the background.   AUDIO   Setting the Start-up Volume   1. Navigate the SAM * to select ‘START’.   * Please see ‘SOFTWARE ACCESS MENU (SAM)’ section   for steps on navigating the menu.   Balancing the Volume for Different   Sources   You can adjust the volume offset between your   sources, with reference to the tuner, so that in-   between switching from one source to another,   there is less annoying sudden change in volume   level and you may not need to adjust the volume   again.   You can adjust the volume-offset level for CD,   compressed audio, auxiliary and Bluetooth indi-   vidually. For example, to adjust the volume offset   level of the CD:   1. Navigate the SAM to select ‘CD LEVEL’.   2. Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to   change the offset level (relative to tuner vol-   ume level).   Do the same thing for rest of the sources / types,   if necessary, to your preferences.   2. Turn the knob to adjust the starting volume to   a comfortable level.   Note: If the headunit was previously at a higher   volume level when you turned it off, after you   turn on the headunit, it will use the starting vol-   ume. Otherwise, the headunit will remember the   previous volume level.   SOUND Menu   You can select the different sound settings from   the SOUND menu. To navigate the SOUND   menu:    Short-press the   SOUND menu.   button to enter the   SOUND    Short-press either   the next SOUND item; or short-press the   either or button to select the previous   SOUND item.   or   button to select   RADIO   Region Setting     Turn the knob clockwise or counter-clockwise   to choose the option.   This headunit is customizable according to the   region that you live in for best-reception. To   change the region:   1. Navigate the SAM to select ‘REGION’.   2. Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to   select your region.   Long-press the   button to exit the menu.   SOUND   Note: The headunit will automatically exit the   SOUND menu after 6 seconds of inaction.   18   Manual Store   AM Band   BAND   PTY   1. Short-press the   button to select the de-   For ease of operation, you may turn-off the AM   bands, totally or individually for MW or LW, in the   case that you do not need to use them. To toggle   the AM setting:   1. Navigate the SAM to select ‘AM’.   2. Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to   turn on or off MW, LW or both (AM).   sired band – FM1, FM2, FM3, MW1, MW2   or LW.   2. Tune to a desired radio station.   3. Long-press any of the six preset buttons to   store the current radio station.   The number (of a preset station) will be dis-   played next to the radio frequency. For each   band, you can store up to six radio stations.   Note: After turning off a certain band (e.g. LW   OFF), LW band is not selectable when you press   BAND   the   button.   PTY   RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS)   Select a Waveband   Your headunit is designed for reception of the   FM, MW and LW wavebands.         This feature is only available in the FM band.   Many FM stations broadcast RDS information.   This headunit uses RDS information to offer you   many advantages, including:   FM1   FM2   FM3 (AST)   MW1   MW2 (AST)   LW   Display of Station Name (PS)   The radio displays the name of the station in-   stead of its frequency.   Alternate Frequency (AF)   BAND   PTY   1. Short-press the   waveband.   button to change the   The headunit remains tuned to the current sta-   tion by continually searching for the best possi-   ble alternate frequency for reception.   Select a Station   Note: You can switch off the AF function, if not   Auto-Seek Tuning   TA   required. Long-press the   button to toggle on   AF   1. Short-press either   (frequency down)   or toggle off the AF function. Alternatively, go to   SAM and change the ‘AF’ menu item.   or   (frequency up) button to seek for a   station. The headunit will scan for the next   strong station.   Traffic Programme (TP) and Traffic   Announcement (TA)   Manual Tuning   You can activate the TA mode (includes TP) to   give priority to hear announcements related to   traffic subjects, even if you are listening to the   radio. This function is only available with RDS   on.   1. Short-press either   (frequency up) or   (frequency down) button to change the radio   frequency. Continue pressing until the de-   sired station is selected.   Storing a Station   Presetting TA Volume   Auto Store (AST)   With this option, the volume for Traffic An-   SAM   Long-press the   button in any of the FM band   nouncements can be preset to the required   AST   or MW band and the headunit will automatically   search for the first six strong stations and store   them automatically on FM3 (FM auto-store while   in FM band) or MW2 (MW auto-store while in   MW band); and under the preset memory but-   tons 1 to 6.   level.   1. Short-press the   volume setting is the first menu item.   2. Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to   set the preferred TA volume.   SAM   button to enter SAM. TA   AST   TA Activation / De-activation   Note: AST function will work only in the Tuner   mode, otherwise nothing will happen in other   modes (to prevent accidental activation of AST   when trying to enter SAM).   TA   1. Short-press   button to activate / de-acti-   AF   vate TA. The indication "T P " in the display   will reflect the availability of the TA. When   traffic announcement is selected and infor-   mation is received, "T A" appears on the   display.   19   Interrupting TA   CD OPERATION   If you do not wish to continue listening to a par-   ticular Traffic Announcement broadcast, you can   interrupt it without switching off the TA mode.   1. Short-press the   Loading CD into the Headunit   1. If not already on, short-press the   PWR   button   MUTE   TA   button once, the hea-   to turn on the headunit.   AF   REL   dunit will return to the previous operating   mode.   2. Press the   button to flip down the front.   3. Insert the CD (label facing up) into the CD   slot.   4. Close the front.   5. The display should show “CD READ” while   still reading the disc.   When a disc is loaded, it will start playing auto-   matically.   Enhanced other Network (EON)   EON information allows the updating of RDS   information for programme services other than   the currently tuned station. By default, this EON   function is enabled. To toggle the settings:   1. Navigate the SAM to select ‘TA EON’.   2. Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to   toggle the modes (Off, Local or Distant).   Note: If a CD does not automatically load, DO   NOT FORCE it into the slot. This could damage   the CD and the headunit.   Note: The reception of distant stations, which   may be weaker due to its distance, may be bad   and the audio output may be distorted as a re-   sult.   Ejecting a CD   1. Press the REL button to flip down the front.   2. Press the EJECT button to eject the disc.   3. Remove the disc.   Programme Type (PTY)   4. Close the front.   This function is available with FM only. It enables   you to select stations by programme type. There   is a coding of up to 28 pre-defined programme   types – e.g. (in Europe): PTY1 News, PTY6   Drama, PTY11 Rock music.   Playing a CD-R or CD-RW   Depending on the type of CD-R / CD-RW CD,   surface condition of the disc, as well as the per-   formance and condition of the CD writer, certain   CD-R / CD-RW CD may not operate normally on   this headunit.   Searching for a Programme Type   BAND   1. Long-press   function.   button to activate the PTY   PTY   Playing a “Copy-Protected” non-   conforming audio CD   2. Short-press either   select the desired programme type.   3. Short-press either button or   button or   button to   Due to the use of copy protection schemes of   some audio CDs, which are non-conforming to   international audio CDs standards (Red Book),   these types of copy-protected disc(s) may not   play on this headunit.   In the case of multi-session disc with such   schemes, you may try to disable the multi-ses-   sion ability by changing the SAM setting to allow   reading of at least the first session.   button   to search for PTY stations.   PTY Activation / De-activation   To change the operation mode of the PTY, you   need to change the setting in the SAM.   1. Navigate the SAM to select ‘PTY’.   2. Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to   toggle the PTY setting.   1. Navigate the SAM to select ‘MULTI-S’.   2. Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to   toggle the multi-session support.   Note: Setting ‘PTY’ menu item to ‘NEWS INT’   will allow PTY-NEWS to interrupt (in a similar   way as TA interruption) when there is an incom-   ing NEWS.   Try playing the “copy-protected” disc again.   Note: Remember to enable the multi-session   support again in the SAM after playing this disc!   RDS Regionalization   To change the way this headunit reacts to the   environmental conditions affecting the quality of   the radio stations, you can change the setting in   the SAM.   1. Navigate the SAM to select ‘REG-RDS’.   2. Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to   toggle the REG-RDS setting.   20   Listening to Music   USB AND SD/MMC   OPERATION   Multi-Session Disc   For multi-session discs, if the first track is a data   track, the disc will be treated as compressed   audio disc. However, if no compressed audio   file was found throughout the disc, then it will be   treated as an audio disc.   General   Refer to sections on ‘Notes on SD/MMC’ and   on ‘Notes on USB’ for more information on the   compatibility and support of multimedia cards   and devices.   If the first track is an audio track, the disc will be   treated as an audio disc.   Auto-Play   TA / NEWS Interruption   You can use the SD or MMC card or an USB   device to play music files.   1. If not already on, short-press the   to turn on the headunit.   If TA and/or NEWS are set to ON, incoming an-   nouncements will interrupt CD playback. Your   CD will be paused and it will resume playing   after the interruption.   PWR   button   MUTE   2. Insert the card or device into their respective   SD/MMC card slot or USB port.   Track Selection   Note: When the card or device is inserted, it will   play automatically, unless the current event (e.g.   Traffic Announcement) is of higher priority. Refer   to ‘Notes on Priority’ for more information.   1. Short-press either   or   button to skip to   the previous or next track respectively.   Fast-Forward or Fast-Backward a Track   1. Press and hold either the   or   but-   Operations of USB and SD/MMC   ton to fast-forward or fast-backward the track   respectively.   The operations of the USB function and the   SD/MMC function are similar to the CD function.   Please refer to the section on ‘CD OPERATION’   for handling these features:   Scan Feature   1 1. Short-press   function.   button to toggle the Scan   SCN        Track Selection   Fast-Forward or Fast-Backward   Scan   Repeat   Random    SCN OFF – No scanning of songs    SCN ON – Scan each song for between 5 to   20 seconds, depending on SAM setting   To stop scanning, short-press   To set the scan time in the SAM:   1. Navigate the SAM to select 'SCAN TIME'.   2. Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to   toggle the scan time (5 secs, 10 secs or 20   secs).   1 button again.   SCN   TA / NEWS Interruption   If TA and/or NEWS are set to ON, incoming an-   nouncements will interrupt media playback. Your   media will be paused and it will resume playing   after the interruption.   Repeat Feature   2 Short-press   button (a few times) to toggle   RPT   the Repeat function.      RPT OFF – No repeat   RPT SONG – Repeat current song   RPT DIR – Repeat current directory / folder   (for compressed audio disc with more than 1   folder only)    RPT ALL – Repeat the whole disc   Random Feature   3 Short-press   button (a few times) to toggle   RND   the Random function.    RND OFF – No random mode    RND DIR – Random-playback all songs in   current directory / folder (for compressed   audio disc with more than 1 folder only)   RND ALL – Random-playback all songs on   the whole disc    21   Hang-up a call   BLUETOOTH OPERATION   1. After you have answered the phone call, and   General   you wish to hang-up, simply short-press the   TALK   button again.   You can use the Bluetooth in your car to make a   phone call hands-free or stream music onto your   in-car speakers (via this headunit).   Music Streaming   If your Bluetooth-enabled music device has al-   ready been paired with this headunit before, sim-   ply turn on the Bluetooth function of your music   device and the headunit will react accordingly.   Controls (fig. K)   Bluetooth status   Music-   Button   Handsfree   (HFP/HSP)      If 'A2DP 1ST' was selected in SAM, then the   headunit will automatically switch to Blue-   tooth source and starts music streaming onto   the in-car speakers.   If 'HFP 1ST' was selected in SAM, then the   headunit will light-up the   Inactive   streaming   (A2DP)   Reject phone   (incoming call)   PWR   (n.a.)   - MUTE   Press more Answer phone   Answer   than 2 secs (incoming call)   phone *   (if not already   TALK   to start   pairing   Hang-up phone (incoming   (call active) call)   lighted-up) only. You need to short-press the   button a few times to select Bluetooth.   SOURCE   If '1STDEVICE' was selected in SAM:   * Only when 'HFP 1ST‘ is selected inside the SAM.    No Bluetooth connection active:- Behav-   iour is same as ‘HFP 1ST’ condition   An existing Bluetooth connection is ac-   tive:- status quo as the current Bluetooth   connection is first connected.   Pairing   To pair your Bluetooth-enabled device to this   headunit, make sure that no device is currently   streaming to this headunit first.   1. Press the    TALK   button for more than 2 seconds   to enter the pairing mode. The headunit will   enter into a “Find Me” mode.   2. Enable your device to perform a scan of   available devices to find the headunit.   For more details, please check the user manual   of your Bluetooth-enabled device.   3. Once found, you should see “DAYTON” as   the found device and you can pair your de-   vice with the headunit.   AUX OPERATION   This headunit comes with an Auxiliary input (3.5   mm jack) on the front for ease of streaming your   music from your portable devices.   1. Insert your 3.5 mm plug (connected to your   portable device) into the front Aux input.   2. Short-press the   button a few times until   SOURCE   the display shows “AUX”.   3. Play your portable device.   4. The default 4-digit pin is “0000”.   Note: Whenever there is at least one paired   device active, the headunit will light-up the Blue-   tooth icon.   SPECIAL FUNCTIONS   Clock   You can select automatic update of the clock   via the RDS radio signal or manually adjust the   clock yourself. The clock will be displayed when   the headunit is powered-off. In case you need   to save battery life, you may turn off the clock   display too.   1. Navigate the SAM to select ‘CLOCK’.   2. Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to   select the type of clock functions (RDS clock,   manual clock or clock off).   Paired Devices   This headunit is able to store up to eight Blue-   tooth-enabled devices (consisting of a mixture of   mobile phones or music-players). If a ninth de-   vice starts pairing, it will replace the device that   was used longest ago.   Hands-Free Call   Answer a call   You will hear the ring tone from the in-car speak-   ers.   1. To answer the call, simply short-press the   Note: If you select ‘MAN CLK’, menu item,   ‘CLOCKSET’, is selectable as the next menu   item. Refer to the ‘SOFTWARE ACCESS MENU   (SAM)’ for adjusting the clock.   TALK   button.   Reject a call   1. If you do not wish to answer the incoming   PWR   call, simply short-press the   button.   MUTE   22   Telephone Mute   Calibration   This headunit was designed to interface with dif-   ferent types of hands-free kits that provide tel-   ephone mute cables. Please read the instruction   manual of your hands-free kit on its mute logic   level (either mute-high or mute-low).   1. Navigate the SAM to select ‘TEL MUTE’.   2. Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise   to toggle the logic level according to your   hands-free kit type.   CAUTION: To avoid unnecessary dis-   traction, we advise that this procedure   be carried out with the assistance of   somebody else (front passenger).   1. While the car is stationary, press-and-hold   PWR   both   and   buttons at the same time.   SOUND   MUTE   2. The headunit will mute and show “RE-CALIB”   and “50 KM/H” alternatively.   3. Within 30 seconds, drive your car to 50 km/h   (about 30 mph).   Note: In the case that your headunit always   remains in ‘TEL MUTE’ mode, that is, sound   is muted, you can try to reverse the logic level   (e.g. from ‘TELM HI’ to ‘TELM LO’). If this still   does not work, perhaps your hands-free kit is   not compatible with this headunit and it is best to   turn the ‘TEL MUTE’ function to ‘TELM OFF’.   Important note: Always obey the Highway Code   and the current traffic restrictions and conditions!   4. Once the speed is reached, short-press the   SAM   button and you will hear a beep and the   AST   display will show “CALIB OK”.   5. Turn off and then turn on your headunit again   and level 1 of the SDVC is automatically   selected.   Brightness Control   This headunit comes with two levels of bright-   ness level. To adjust the brightness:   1. Navigate the SAM to select ‘BRIGHTNESS’.   2. Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to   select the brightness level.   Note: This headunit’s SDVC works on frequen-   cy-based signal (PCM) rather than on width-   based signal (PWM). Some vehicles come with   PWM signals and are therefore not compatible   with this SDVC function.   Illumination Colour   Steering Wheel Remote Control   (SWRC)   This headunit is specially designed with a pro-   grammable Steering Wheel Remote Control   (SWRC) to suit your car built-in SWRC as much   as possible.   To allow best integration into your car dash-   board, the headunit comes with three types   of colours scheme, namely Orange, Green or   Mixed of Orange and Green. To change the   illumination colour:   1. Navigate the SAM to select ‘COLOR’.   2. Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to   select the colour scheme.   Important note: This function supports SWRCs   that are based on analogue RC3-standard   only. Other SWRCs, especially those based on   CAN-bus, are not supported. For these SWRCs,   please consult your dealer for a suitable con-   verter, if available.   Security LED   The blinking security LED can deter potential   theft of your headunit, even after your front panel   is removed. However, if you wish to save your   battery life, you can turn off this LED.   1. While the car is stationary, press-and-hold   PWR   both   and   buttons at the same time.   1. Navigate the SAM to select ‘LED’.   MUTE   SOURCE   2. The headunit will mute and show “PROG   SWRC” for one second.   2. Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to   turn on or off the blinking LED.   3. After that, the headunit will prompt you the   first programmable function, that is, “VOL-   UME-”.   Speed Dependent Volume Control   (SDVC)   4. Rotate the volume knob clockwise or anti-   clockwise to navigate through the functions.   5. Match a suitable SWRC buttons (e.g. “VOL-”   or “-”) with the one of the pre-defined func-   tions that is displayed (e.g. “VOLUME-”)   by pressing and holding the corresponding   SWRC button for more than 2 secs.   To compensate for surrounding noise, this func-   tion automatically increases the volume of the   headunit with respect to the car’s speed. There   are two compensation levels selectable from the   SAM. Level 1 gives a smaller increase (in vol-   ume) and level 2 gives a higher increase.   6. If the headunit recognizes the input as stable,   it will capture the key-press input, give a con-   firmation beep, and will show “PROG OK”.   23   ꢀ. Continue programming your SWRC’s buttons   to the pre-defined as much as possible with   the same steps.   8. For those buttons that you do not need,   please disabled them by selecting “-DIS-   ABLE-” and press-and-hold the unwanted   buttons for more than 2 seconds.   Important Note: In the case that you did not   disable the unwanted SWRC buttons, due to the   complexity of the programming to cater to most   types of SWRC, the headunit may recognise an   unwanted key-press on your SWRC as one of   the valid input.   9. Continue to select “-DISABLE-” and repeat   the process to disable all unwanted buttons.   10.To exit the programming mode and SAVE all   SAM   settings, short-press the   button.   AST   11.To exit the programming mode and DISCARD   PWR   all settings, short-press the   button.   MUTE   These pre-defined functions emulate the buttons   on the front panel:            Volume-   Volume+   Source   Right   Left   Up   Down   Mute   -Disable-   Please refer to the section on "FRONT PANEL   AND REMOTE CONTROL" for buttons' function-   alities.   24   SOFTWARE ACCESS MENU (SAM)   It is possible to customize your headunit settings to your personal preferences via the SAM. To navi-   gate the SAM, here are the steps:   SAM    Short-press the   Short-press   button to enter the SAM.   AST    or   button to select the next SAM menu item; or short-press the   or   but-   ton to select the previous SAM menu item.     Turn the knob clockwise or counter-clockwise to choose the desired option.   SAM   Long-press the   button to exit the SAM.   AST   Note: The headunit will automatically exit SAM after 6 seconds of inaction.   Option Setting   (◄/▼ or ►/▲) (turn the knob)   Usage   TAVOL   [1 to 26]   Select the volume level of Traffic Announcement, News bulletins   and Alarm messages.   START   [1 to 26]   Limit the starting volume when the headunit is turned on (to pre-   vent sudden loud surprise to the driver especially)    If the last-volume (before the headunit is turned off) is higher   than the starting volume or muted, then after turning on, the   turn-on volume is limited at the starting volume   If the last-volume is lower than the starting volume (except   muted), the turn-on volume will be at the same level as the   last-volume    CD LEVEL   CA LEVEL   [-2, -1, 0, +1, +2] Select the Compact Disc volume offset relative to the tuner volume   [-2, -1, 0, +1, +2] Select the Compressed Audio (MP3 or WMA) volume offset relative   to the tuner volume   AUX LEVEL   BT LEVEL   BEEP   [-2, -1, 0, +1, +2] Select the Auxiliary volume offset relative to the tuner volume   [-2, -1, 0, +1, +2] Select the Bluetooth volume offset relative to the tuner volume   [OFF, ON]   [OFF, 1, 2]   Activate / Deactivate the confirmation beep tone   SDVC   Select the Speed Dependent Volume Control (SDVC) compensa-   tion level (only when pin A1 is connected and calibrated; please   refer to the ‚INSTALLATION‘ page)    Level 1 gives a smaller increase (in volume) while level 2 gives   a greater increase (in volume) with respect to the vehicle’s   speed   SWRC   TEL MUTE   [OFF, ON]   [OFF, LO, HI]   Activate / Deactivate the steering wheel remote control   Select the logic level of your connected hands-free car kit (HFK)   mute cable      Select ‘TELM OFF’ if no HFK is connected   Select ‘TELM LO’ if the incoming HFK mute signal is at 0V   Select ‘TELM HI’ if the incoming HFK mute signal is at 12V   Please refer to the instruction manual of your purchased HFK.   Select ‚CLOCK RDS‘ to activate the RDS clock or ‚CLOCK MAN‘ to   set the clock manually.   CLOCK   [OFF, RDS,   MAN]   Note: Selecting ‚CLOCK OFF‘ will disable the clock display when   the headunit is in stand-by / off mode; hence, it will help prolong   your battery.   CLOCK SET [12H hh:mm,   If ‚CLOCK MAN‘ is selected, this menu item is available for cus-   tomization.   (available   24H HH:MM]   when 'CLOCK   MAN' is se-   lected)    Short-press   hour-digit or minute-digit   Rotate the knob to adjust the selected digits   or   button to select the 12H/24H-digit,    25   Option   Setting   Usage   (◄/▼ or ►/▲) (turn the knob)   BRIGHTNESS [1, 2]   Select the level (1 or 2) of brightness for the display and button   illumination.    Level 2 is brighter than level 1   COLOR   LOGIC   [ORANGE,   GREEN,   MIXED]   Select the colour of the display and button illuminations.   [OFF, ON]   Logic On:     When the headunit is in stand-by mode (or power-on mode) be-   fore your vehicle ignition is turned off, the headunit will remain   in stand-by mode (or will turn-on mode) after the same ignition   is turn on again.   You may still operate the headunit for 1 hour even when your   vehicle ignition is turned off.   Logic Off:    The headunit will remain in stand-by mode when the vehicle   ignition is turned on again regardless of its previous state.   Turning-on the headunit is prevented when the vehicle ignition   is not turned on    Note: 'LOGIC' function will work correctly only when both A4 and   A7 pins are connected correctly (refer to ‘INSTALLATION’ page).   Select 'LED OFF' to turn off the flashing security light when the   detachable front panel is removed.   Select 'MULTI OFF' to turn off support for multi-session discs and   only the 1st session is playable. This is useful for playing copy-pro-   tected discs.   LED   [OFF, ON]   [OFF, ON]   MULTI-S   SCROLL   [OFF, ONCE,   ON]   Select the scroll mode for the song details (e.g. title, artists, etc).    'SCRL ONCE' will scroll the song details once   'SCRL ON' will continuously scroll the song details    SCAN TIME   [5S, 10S, 20S]   1 Select the scanning time (5 sec, 10 sec or 20 sec) for the   SCN   feature when playing the inserted media (e.g. CD, USB, SD /   MMC)   REGION   [EUROPE,   AMERICA,   ASIA, LATAM]   [OFF, ON]   Select the tuner according to the regional standards.   AF   Select 'AF OFF' to prevent the headunit from choosing alternate   frequencies.   AM   [AM OFF, MW   OFF, LW OFF,   AM ON]   Choose your AM modes:      'AM OFF’ will disable MW and LW bands   'MW OFF' will suppress MW bands   'LW OFF' will suppress LW band   REG-RDS   [RDS OFF, REG Select the various Radio Data System (RDS) modes:   OFF, REG ON,   REG AUTO]    Select 'REG ON' to maintain regional programme   Select 'REG AUTO' to switch programme when the next signal   is stronger      Select 'REG OFF' to directly switch to the program of the next   region   Select 'RDS OFF' to turn off the RDS feature   26   Option   Setting   Usage   (◄/▼ or ►/▲) (turn the knob)   TA EON   [OFF, LO, DX]   Select 'EON DX' to allow distant EON stations broadcast.   Note: The quality of reception (and hence sound output) of the   distant EON stations may be poor   PTY   [PTY OFF, PTY Select the various Programme Type (PTY) modes:   ON, NEWS INT]      Select 'PTY OFF' to turn off this PTY function   Select 'PTY ON' to turn on this PTY function   Select 'NEWS INT' to turn on the PTY function and to allow   NEWS interrupt on top of the TA interrupt   BLUETOOTH [BT OFF, HFP   1ST, A2DP 1ST,     Activate the Bluetooth function as follows:   Select 'HFP 1ST' to allow the first detected Bluetooth handsfree   device (HFP or HSP profile) to take priority (including interrupt-   ing current A2DP connection)   1ST DEVICE]    Select 'A2DP 1ST' to allow the first detected Bluetooth music   streaming device (A2DP profile) to take priority (including inter-   rupting current HFP/HSP connection)     Select '1ST DEVICE' to allow the first connected Bluetooth   device to maintain connection (no interruption)   Select 'BT OFF' to de-activate the Bluetooth function   2ꢀ   SOUND TROUBLE Verification   The sound level is too low during traffic an-   nouncements.   TROUBLESHOOTING   Maybe, it will happen that your headunit will not   function as you expected it to be. Before calling   for service, please read this user manual and   review carefully the setting values. You may find   that a function cannot work properly with the   values you defined. Nevertheless, if you need to   send your headunit for reparation, always send   it complete with detachable front (do not try to   open the headunit to service it by yourself).    Adjust the volume setting for traffic an-   nouncements (see "Presetting TA Volume").   CD ERRORS Verification    During playback, the headunit does not func-   tion and displays “CD ERROR”.    Make sure that the CD is properly inserted   into the headunit.     Check whether the headunit contains a CD.   Make sure that the CD is correctly inserted;   not dirty, exotic or damaged; and the front of   the headunit is properly shut.   In the case whereby your headunit freezes,   please flip down the front and use a pen or pen-   cil to poke the "RESET" hole.   NO POWER Verification   The headunit does not function.   USB & SD / MMC ERRORS Verification   The headunit cannot connect to the MP3 player /   USB / SD / MMC device.    Make sure that the headunit is well inserted   in the dashboard (see MOUNTING).   Make sure that the headunit is well connect-   ed (see INSTALLATION).    The inserted device must use the Microsoft   Windows FAT System.     The headunit does not support portable USB   hard disk (note that the sourcing current of   the portable hard disk is beyond the headun-   it's capability)     Switch on the headunit again.   The headunit does not function and the dis-   play screen does not light up.    Check the fuse (see INSTALLATION).    Check the encoding formats of the songs on   your device (see "Notes on MP3" and "Notes   on WMA").   NO SOUND Verification   The display screen lights up but the headunit   gives no sound (or only a whistle).    Increase the volume; and if you are listening   to the radio station, move to an area where   the reception of the station is better.   Check the antenna and its connection (see   INSTALLATION).      Check if the radio station search is finished.   Verify the speakers' connections (see IN-   STALLATION) and the speakers balance   (SOUND SETTINGS).    There is no sound from the loudspeak-   ers (front and rear) from any of the   sources.    There is no sound from the sub woofer   after having connected an external am-   plifier.    Verify your external amplifier installation.    Check the connection of the external   amplifier to the PREAMP OUT (see   INSTALLATION).   28   |