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...Control Panel Button Locations ...4 Operation ...4 Power / SRC ...5 Adjust Menu Options (SRC) ...5 Change the Source (SRC) ...5 Store/Recall Preset Stations (1 - 6)...5 Play/Pause ...5 Next/Previous Track...5 Fast Forward/Backward ...5 Set the Clock (CLK) ...5 Insert SD Card ...5 Adjust Volume (VOL) ...5 Switch Between US and EU Frequency 5 Manual Tuning 5 Auto Seek Tuning 5 Change Bands (BAND)...5 Automatic Music Search (AMS) ...5 Track Search ...5 Track/Folder Navigation ...5 Mute ...6 Insert USB ...6 AUX In Jack ...6 Release Panel ...6 Reset System (RESET) ...6 Remote Control ...7 Remove...
...Control Panel Button Locations ...4 Operation ...4 Power / SRC ...5 Adjust Menu Options (SRC) ...5 Change the Source (SRC) ...5 Store/Recall Preset Stations (1 - 6)...5 Play/Pause ...5 Next/Previous Track...5 Fast Forward/Backward ...5 Set the Clock (CLK) ...5 Insert SD Card ...5 Adjust Volume (VOL) ...5 Switch Between US and EU Frequency 5 Manual Tuning 5 Auto Seek Tuning 5 Change Bands (BAND)...5 Automatic Music Search (AMS) ...5 Track Search ...5 Track/Folder Navigation ...5 Mute ...6 Insert USB ...6 AUX In Jack ...6 Release Panel ...6 Reset System (RESET) ...6 Remote Control ...7 Remove...
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Use cautions • • Some MP3/WMA files may cause an explosion. • Keep battery cells out of reach of children. PRECAUTIONS Lithium Battery Cell Warnings • Cell leakage may cause damage to the remote control. • Do not throw cells into as this may not be playable Be sure to lower the volume before switching off the unit or the ignition key. 1
Use cautions • • Some MP3/WMA files may cause an explosion. • Keep battery cells out of reach of children. PRECAUTIONS Lithium Battery Cell Warnings • Cell leakage may cause damage to the remote control. • Do not throw cells into as this may not be playable Be sure to lower the volume before switching off the unit or the ignition key. 1
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Make sure that lock lever is flush with a screwdriver. Secure the rear of the unit to the car body by bubber cushion. 2 Installation Opening 2.05 inch 7.20 inch This unit can be installed in any dashboard Having an opening as shown above . INSTALLATION Installation Procedures First complete the electrical connections and then check for correctness. After fixing mounting bolt and power connector, fix the rear of the unit. MOUNTING SLEEVE Insert mounting collar into the dashboard and bend the mounting tabs out with the mounting collar( not projecting outward).
Make sure that lock lever is flush with a screwdriver. Secure the rear of the unit to the car body by bubber cushion. 2 Installation Opening 2.05 inch 7.20 inch This unit can be installed in any dashboard Having an opening as shown above . INSTALLATION Installation Procedures First complete the electrical connections and then check for correctness. After fixing mounting bolt and power connector, fix the rear of the unit. MOUNTING SLEEVE Insert mounting collar into the dashboard and bend the mounting tabs out with the mounting collar( not projecting outward).
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... side of the main unit and draw the unit out of the auto antenna is complete. - Wiring Connections WIRING DIAGRAM CAUTION +12V DC NEGATIVE GROUND Rear Right Speaker Purple + Purple/Black - Do not attach the control panel to the chassis before wiring is 200mA. The maximum current of the mounting sleeve. 3 Fuse 15A Power B+ (Yellow) GND (Black) Fuse REM (Blue) 0.5A ACC (Red) Green + Rear Left Speaker Green/Black - Front...
... side of the main unit and draw the unit out of the auto antenna is complete. - Wiring Connections WIRING DIAGRAM CAUTION +12V DC NEGATIVE GROUND Rear Right Speaker Purple + Purple/Black - Do not attach the control panel to the chassis before wiring is 200mA. The maximum current of the mounting sleeve. 3 Fuse 15A Power B+ (Yellow) GND (Black) Fuse REM (Blue) 0.5A ACC (Red) Green + Rear Left Speaker Green/Black - Front...
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When the user inserts a USB flash drive or SD Card, their respective logos will illuminate on the display. 4 CONTROL PANEL BUTTON LOCATIONS 18 /SRC 1 2 INT 3 RPT MUTE BND AMS 4 RDM 5 -10 6 +10 CLK 628UA USB AUX REMOVE PANEL RESET OPERATION 1.POWER/SRC 18 to turn off the unit. radio and Aux. RADIO,USB&CARD , AUX IN,modes (if there are USB and SD card inside the unit).
When the user inserts a USB flash drive or SD Card, their respective logos will illuminate on the display. 4 CONTROL PANEL BUTTON LOCATIONS 18 /SRC 1 2 INT 3 RPT MUTE BND AMS 4 RDM 5 -10 6 +10 CLK 628UA USB AUX REMOVE PANEL RESET OPERATION 1.POWER/SRC 18 to turn off the unit. radio and Aux. RADIO,USB&CARD , AUX IN,modes (if there are USB and SD card inside the unit).
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... 2 seconds, the unit will switch to display the real time, With time appearing on the LCD display. T In the radio mode, rotate the volume knob to increase or decrese the volume level of the sound Loud Loc/DX Stereo Vol In the USB or SD card mode, press the volume knob to enter the EQ function that the audio At the radio status,press and hold CLK button for AM...
... 2 seconds, the unit will switch to display the real time, With time appearing on the LCD display. T In the radio mode, rotate the volume knob to increase or decrese the volume level of the sound Loud Loc/DX Stereo Vol In the USB or SD card mode, press the volume knob to enter the EQ function that the audio At the radio status,press and hold CLK button for AM...
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MUTE flash on the LCD 15. o 18. AUX IN JACK 17. OPERATION 14. Press the button to flip down the control panel form the head unit and remove the control panel,then use a subject with a sharp point end to factory default values. USB PORT 16. RESET To reset all parameters to thrush the RESET hole. 6
MUTE flash on the LCD 15. o 18. AUX IN JACK 17. OPERATION 14. Press the button to flip down the control panel form the head unit and remove the control panel,then use a subject with a sharp point end to factory default values. USB PORT 16. RESET To reset all parameters to thrush the RESET hole. 6
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CLK (clock) button 4. PREV (previous) button 7. RPT (repeat) or 3 button 10. LOC (local) button 12. SEL (select) button 14. BAND button 15. EQ (equalizer) button 8. NEXT button 18. RDM (random) or 4 button 19. - 10 or 5 button 20. + 10 or 6 button 7 SRC (source) button 9. AMS (automatic music search) button 6. ST (stereo) button 16. >|| or 1 button 17. INT (intro) or 2 button 11. REMOTE CONTROL Button Names and Locations 1. Power button 2. MUTE button 3. LOUD (loudness) button 5. VOL (volume) button 13.
CLK (clock) button 4. PREV (previous) button 7. RPT (repeat) or 3 button 10. LOC (local) button 12. SEL (select) button 14. BAND button 15. EQ (equalizer) button 8. NEXT button 18. RDM (random) or 4 button 19. - 10 or 5 button 20. + 10 or 6 button 7 SRC (source) button 9. AMS (automatic music search) button 6. ST (stereo) button 16. >|| or 1 button 17. INT (intro) or 2 button 11. REMOTE CONTROL Button Names and Locations 1. Power button 2. MUTE button 3. LOUD (loudness) button 5. VOL (volume) button 13.