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1. 2 Searching File Name Press AS PS twice then file search is activated Press SEL then the first directory is displayed With VOL VOL knob you can select the directory you want Press SEL again then the directory is fixed and the fisrt file name With VOLA VOLA knob you can select the file you want is displayed Press SEL Then The Song you selected will start SPECIFICATIONS FM SECTION Frequency range 7 5 108 0MHz Channel step 50 2 Intermediate frequency 10 7MHz Sensitivity 2uVat 30 dB S N Signal to noise radio gt 60dB MW SECTION Frequency range 522 1620KHz Channel step 9 KHz Intermediate frequency 10 7MHz Sensitivity 30 dB Signal to noise radio gt 50dB CD MP3 WMA PLAYER SECTION Signal to Noise Ratio gt 60dB Frequency Response 20Hz 20KHz GENERAL Power Supply Voltage DC 12 Volts Negative Ground Max Current Consumption 1A Max Output Level 2V
2. is cancelled by pressing RPT button 20 again 16 RANDOM BUTTON RDM When this button is pressed RDM indication is displayed and each track of the disc are played in random instead of normal progression To cancel RANDOM mode press RDM button 21 again 17 18 10 TRACK DOWN UP SELECT In case of MP3 files 5 10 TRACK DOWN 6 10 TRACK UP 19 PRESET STATIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 RADIO MODE When press short these Keys select a preset station directly When press longer than 1 sec current station is stored in preset memory bank CD CONTROL LOCATION OF PARTS 8 9 SKIP TRACK SEARCH BUTTON FORWARD AND REVERSE TRACK SEARCH or changing songs Press the SKIP button TUN gt gt or TUN during play to go to the desired _track song TUN K REVERSE phi FORWARD Press and hold the SKIP button TUN or TUN M4 during play to scan the disc at high speed When the desired music section of the disc is found release the button Normal play will resume When CD MP3 play is finished CD MP3 WMA mode automatically changes to FIRST TRACK HOW TO SELECT MP3 WMA FILES 1 Searching Track Press AS PS then searching track is activated Press SEL then the first digit is blinking With VOL VOLI knob select first digit you want Press SEL then the first digit is fixed and second digit is blinking With VOL VOL knob select 2 nd and 3 rd respectively Then automatically the song you selected will start
3. By pressing shortly the radio searches for each preset Station When field strength level is bigger than the threshold level of stop level the radio is holding at that preset number for5 secretary With releasing mute and then searches again By pressing longer than Isec and then 6 strongest stations are preset to the corresponding preset number When AS operation is finished the radio executes the preset scan 8 9 AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL TUNING FREQ UP OR FREQ DOWN 9 A RADIO MODE When press short these keys are operated as MANUAL tuning mode When press longer than 1 sec they are operated as SEEK tuning mode CD MP3 WMA SD MMC USB PLAYER MODE When press short they are operated as TRACK UP DOWN mode When press longer than 1 secretary they are operated as CUE or REVIEW mode 10 CD EJECT BUTTON Press the EJECT button 10 to remove the CD 11 CD SLOT 12 LCD DISPLAY The liquid Crystal Display will display the current state of the unit 13 PAUSE BUTTON During PLAY mode press PAUSE button 18 to PAUSE Press it again to resume play 14 INTRO BUTTON Preview all Tracks When this button 19 is pressed INT indication is displayed and the first several seconds of each track of the disc are played Press again to stop intro and listen to track 15 REPEAT BUTTON RPT When this button is pressed RPT indication is displayed and play of the selected track will be continually repeated until the Track Repeat mode
4. Model TCM 3 Instruction Manual Compact Disc CD CD R CD RW MP3 Player with PLL MW FM Radio Radio Data System LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS 1 POWER ON OFF 2 FUNCTION SELECT BUTTON 3 VOL UP VOL DOWN 4 MODE BUTTON 5 AF FUNCTION ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES 6 BAND BUTTON BND 7 AUTO SEEK SEARCH TUNING AS PS 8 9 AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL TUNING FREQ UP OR FREQ DOWN CD TRACK SEARCH BUTTON 10 CD EJECT BUTTON 4 11 CD SLOT 12 LCD DISPLAY 13 PAUSE BUTTON 14 INTRO BUTTON PREVIEW ALL TRACKS INT 15 REPEAT BUTTON RPT 16 RANDOM BUTTON RDM 17 18 10 TRACK SEARCH DOWN UP 19 PRESET STATIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 POWER ON OFF By pressing this key 1 the unit is switched on and off This unit is turned on by pressing any key 2 SELECT SEL 3 VOLUME KNOB Rotate Volume up down knob to control the VOLUME to select other functions press the SEL 2 button shortly until the desired functions is shown on the display Figure 1 shows how control functions are selected using the SEL button Fig 1 Selection of sound control functions 1 VOLUME 2 SELECTS BASS 4 TREBLE 5 BALANCE 6 FADER To increase or decrease the volume by rotating the volume knob These buttons can be used to adjust the BASS TREBLE BALANCE and FADER 1 TA SEEK TA ALARM 2 When press the SEL button 2 for more than 2 seconds it is activated as selecting mode of these function TA SEEK Mode or TA ALA
5. RM mode is selected by rotating the volume knob TA SEEK TA ALARM TA SEEK mode When newly turned station does not receive TA infor mation for 5sec the radio retunes to next station which has not the same __station PI as the last station but has the TA informa tion In TA seek mode the current station can be changed to the completely different station because the unit searches TA station when the field strength of the current station is very weak or the current station has no TA signal TAALARM mode Any automatic retune mode is not activated just can be heard Beep sound 2 PI MUTE PISOUND 2 When press the SEL button for more than 2 seconds it is activated as selecting mode of these function 1 aa Y Ss E OLS AR A 8 sounp PISOUND PI MUTE 3 RETUNE L S When press the SEL button for more than 2 seconds it is activated as selecting mode of these function 2 5 RETUNELIS 4 MASK DPI 2 When press the SEL button for more than 2 seconds it is activated as selecting mode of these function 2 5 83 AL EG SOUN 0 mi RETUNE Hep MASK DPI MASK DPI MASK ALL MASK DPI masked only the AF which has different PI MASK ALL masked the AF which has different PI and NO RDS signal with field strength 5 BEEP MODE 2 When press the SEL button for more than 2 seconds it is activated as selecting mode of these funct
6. ion 6 DSP MODE 2 When press the SEL button for more than 2 seconds it is activated as selecting mode of these function 4 MODE BUTTON MODE By pressing this key user can select RADIO mode or CD MP3 PLAYER mode USING THE RDS FUNCTION What is RDS The RDS Radio Data System is a digital information system developed by the EBU European Broadcast Union Piggy backed on normal FM broadcasts RDS offers a variety of information services and automatic retuning functions for RDS compatible car stereos In1988 RDS became available in the United Kingdom France West Germany Ireland and Sweden Test trans missions are being conducted in many other European countries It is expected that RDS will be available in most western European countries in the near future 5 AF REG function ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES When press short AF REG switching mode is selected When AF REG switching mode is selected the radio checks the signal strength of the AF all the time When press long it is activated as regional mode ON OFF Regional mode ON AF switching or PI SEEK is implemented to the station which have all PI codes same as current station REG segment is turned on in LCD display Regional mode OFF The regional code in the format of PI code is ignored when AF switching or PI SEEK is implemented 6 BAND BUTTON BND Each band is toggled cyclically by pressing this key FM1 FM2 FM3 MW1 MW2 7 AUTO SEEK SEARCH TUNING AS PS

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