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1. For optimal performance of the CD and the side springs Select a position player the metal sleeve should be where the screw holes of the mounting positioned horizontally between 10 and bracket and the screw holes of the radio 30 Fix metal sleeve into place by become aligned and tighten the screws at pressing the metal tags outwards using 2 places on each side screwdriver HOW TO REMOVE AND INSTALL THE 2 Front Mounting Slide the radio into the metal sleeve until FRONT PANEL the springs at either side of the radio See details at the back of the cover page snap into the openings of the sleeve for remove figure A and install figure B the front panel 1 Press the release button and pull off the front panel Keep front panel into the case 2 To install the front panel insert the panel into the housing slide in to the right hand side and push in till locked 3 Make sure the panel is properly installed Otherwise abnormalities occurs on the display or some keys will not function properly 3 Removing Radio Insert the levers supplied with the unit into the grooves at both sides of the unit until they lock Pull the levers toward you makes it possible to remove the unit SECURITY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER from the dashboard eee e A security identification number is stated on the Security Card Show this card as a proof of ownership when the set is stolen when the deta
2. meanwhile sound output level will be adjusted to the preset output level automatically when the volume control is set at minimum Regional Program Operation Press AF button 13 for 2 seconds to switch on or off regional mode When region is on the current listening program remains unchanged When region is off it allows the reception moves to the regional station Using PTY to Select Program The PTY function allows you to search for stations with a particular Program Type To select your program type press the PTY button 15 gt gt PTY music group gt PTY speech group gt PTY off Now you can select the music type or speech type using preset keys 1 6 for your selection as listed in below table Preset number PTY MUSIC group POP M ROCK M EASY M LIGHT M CLASSICS OTHER M JAZZ COUNTRY NATION M OLDIES FOLK M OORUN Preset number PTY SPEECH group 1 NEWS AFFAIRS INFO 2 SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA 3 CULTURE SCIENCE VARIED 4 WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN 5 SOCIAL RELIGION PHONE IN 6 TRAVEL LEISURE DOCUMENT While selecting PTY engagement its selection is implemented by preset button as described in notes When PTY is selected the radio starts to search corresponding PTY information and stops of the corresponding PTY information is detected If corresponding PTY information is not found normal radio reception is resumed Listening to Traffic An
3. Check wiring connection due to telephone mute Ensure your phone MUTE is correctly connected Sound skips The installation angle is not Adjust the installation angle to less than 30 degrees The disc is extremely dirty or defective Clean the compact disc Then try to play a new one The operation keys do not work The radio does not work The radio station automatic selection does not work The built in microcomputer is not operating properly due to noise The antenna cable is not connected The signals are too weak Press the RESET button Front panel is not properly fixed into its place Contacts between front and main unit are dirty Clean contacts with a cotton bud soaked in isopropyl alcohol Insert the antenna cable firmly Select a station manually 14
4. eject the disc from disc slot 5 e DISPLAY INFORMATION Press DISP button 4 following information are shown in sequence Clock gt ID3 TAG if available song title directory name artist name other contents gt Radio frequency gt PTY e Notes on MP3 The unit cannot read an MP3 file that has a file extension other than MP3 The display only support English language characters A to Z 0 to 9 _ and apostrophe The unit can play up to maximum 256 tracks and support maximum 128 directories per disc The unit can display the directory album name of maximum 16 characters and file song name of maximum 28 characters The unit plays only the first session of the disc can be CD audio or MP3 if the disc contains both CD audio tracks and MP3 files Make sure that MP3 CD is burned in format as a data disc and NOT as an audio disc To enjoy high quality sound It is recommended to convert the MP3 files with a sampling frequency of 44 1KHz and fixed bit rate of 128kbps or higher MAINTENANCE The following suggestions help you care for the product so that you can enjoy it for years 1 Keep the product dry If it does get wet wipe it dry immediately Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits 2 Keep the product away from dust and dirt which can cause premature wear of part 3 Handle the product gently and carefully Dropping it can damage cir
5. ORDER During CD operation press SHUFFLE button 18 to play all tracks on the disc in random order Press again to cancel the function e EJECT Press button 9 to stop CD playing and eject the disc from the disc slot 5 e Playing a CD R Depending on the type of CD R CD surface condition of the disc as well as the performance and condition of the CD writer certain CD R CD may not operate normally on this unit e Playing a copy protected non conforming audio CD Due to use of copy protection schemes of some audio CDs which are non conformance to international audio CDs standards Red Book these type of copy protected disc s may not play on this unit MP3 directory File configuration Directory Depth x Directories Albums search order MP3 files search and playback order 10 MP3 OPERATION e HOW ARE MP3 FILES RECORDED AND PLAYED BACK MP3 files song can be recorded in directory album During recording the files and directories can be arranged in the way similar to arranging files and directories of computer data Root is similar to the root of a tree Every file and directory can be linked to and be accessed from the root In compliance with ISO9660 the maximum allowable depth of directories is eight inclusive of root directory Playback file search and directory search orders on a disc are determined by writing encoding application Therefore playback order may be
6. different from the sequence of recording the directories and files Refer to the table for how MP3 files are recorded search and playback PLAYING A MP3 DISC You are able to play MP3 files that conform to MPEG1 Layer 3 file coding scheme burned on a CD R disc in ISO9660 format To listen to MP3 song insert the MP3 disc in the headunit playback starts automatically SELECT SONG In MP3 operation there are four ways to select the song Single step selection Press TUNE TRACK button 10 or 11 to advance or reverse the previous song in single step Select in steps of 10 Press PRESET button 6 16 or PRESET button 5 17 to advance or reverse the songs in step of 10 Select by album song title Press MODE button 7 one time Now you can enter text string of up to 16 characters of the desired song title by using e encoder rotary knob 2 to select the characters A to Z 1 to 0 blank _ or apostrophe e press OK button 22 to confirm entry of each characters e press ENTER button 8 to start the title search The display will list all characters related song titles from disc select the wanted title by encoder rotary knob 2 Press ENTER button 8 to confirm and start the play N B In case the selected title is an album name display will show e Use encoder rotary knob 2 to list all songs under this aloum and select the title e Press ENTER button 8 to confi
7. N 0 q9 18 17 6 454443 42 41 eo Detachable front release button Volume rotary MP3 character selection button Power ON OFF button Display button CD slot LCD display AST P SCAN MODE button LOUD BAND ENTER button CD eject button TUNE TRACK up forward button TUNE TRACK down backward button SOURCE IIlumination button AF button TA button PTY button Radio preset 6 MP3 10 steps advance button Radio preset 5 MP3 10 steps reverse button Radio preset 4 CD SHUFFLE button Radio preset 3 CD REPEAT button Radio preset 2 CD SCAN button Radio preset 1 CD PAUSE button SEL to set Vol Bass Treble Balance amp Fader MP3 O K button SOUND button to select Flat Classics Pop Rock amp DSP OFF Mute button Blinking LED Reset button Detachable unit connector A B For this accessory contact your dealer For CD 139 model only BEFORE YOU START Thank you for purchasing this VDO product which has been designed and manufactured to the highest standards and subjected to rigorous testing Kindly familiarise yourself with the product by reading this user manual Keep this manual handy in your ca
8. chable front is lost or when requesting service e Do not keep the Security Card in your car GENERAL OPERATION e ON OFF Switch on the unit by pressing any button except REL button 1 and the CD eject button 9 When system is on press POWER button 3 to turn off the unit VOLUME BASS TREBLE BALANCE FADER ADJUSTMENT Press SEL button 22 to select the desired adjustment mode The adjustment mode will change in the following order gt Volume gt Bass gt Treble gt Balance gt Fader By turning AUDIO ADJUST button 2 different setting levels can be adjusted Note Bass Treble selections are only active when the DSP Digital Sound Processor is switched off Press SEL button 22 for 2 seconds it will trigger a series of Advanced RDS setting Refer to RDS Radio Data System operation section for details e SOUND Press SOUND button 23 to turn on sound DSP function Digital Sound Processor and to select desired audio mode There are five kinds of mode as below gt FLAT gt CLASSICS gt POP M gt ROCK M gt DSP OFF Activating the DSP overrides the prior selected Bass Treble settings e LOUDNESS Press LOUD button 8 for 2 seconds to reinforce the bass output and display will show LOUD Press it for 2 seconds again to release this function e MUTE Press MUTE button 24 to silence the receiver Press it again to resume listening
9. cuit boards and cases and can cause the product to work improperly 4 Wipe the product with a dampened cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the product 5 Use and store the product only in normal temperature environment High temperature can shorten the life of electronic devices and distort or melt plastic parts For CD Player As dust tends to accumulate in the CD slot clean it every once in a while Your CDs can get scratched if you put them in a dusty CD slot Care of Discs Playing a CD that is dirty scratched or warped can cause the sound to skip and the unit to operate incorrectly resulting in worsened sound quality Take the following precautions to prevent your CDs from gerne scratched or damaged Avoid making fingerprint on the disc when handling it 2 Put the disc back in the box immediately after eject 3 Do not expose the disc to heat and direct sunlight 4 Clean the CD frequently with commercially available cleaning cloth or soft cotton cloth SPECIFICATION GENERAL Power Supply Requirements Chassis Dimensions Tone Controls Bass at 100 Hz Treble at 10 KHz Maximum Output Power Set Illumination Safety fuse CD PLAYER Signal to Noise Ratio Channel Separation Frequency Response RADIO Frequency Coverage IF Sensitivity S N 30 dB Stereo Separation Frequency Coverage Sensi
10. e FLASHING LED If the front panel is removed from the unit the LED 25 will be flashing e SOURCE Press SOURCE button 12 to switch between CD and Radio e ILLUMINATION COLOR Press the button 12 for 2 seconds to change the color of LCD e RESET RESET button 26 is placed on the front panel and must be activated with either a ball point pen or thin hard object The RESET button 26 is to be activated for the following reasons Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed All the function buttons do not operate Error symbol on the display Note Pressing the RESET button 26 will erase your stored stations in the memory e RDS CLOCK Press DISP button 4 to view RDS clock time from the received RDS station RADIO OPERATION e BAND SELECTION At tuner mode press BAND button 8 shortly to select the desired band The reception band will change in the following order gt FM1 gt FM2 gt FM3 gt MW gt LW e STATION SELECTION Press TUNE TRACK buttons 10 or 11 shortly to activate automatic seek function Press for 2 seconds until MANUAL appeared on the display the manual tuning mode is selected If both buttons have not pressed for several seconds they will retune to seek tuning mode and AUTO appeared on the display e AUTOSTORE Automatic Memory Storing Press AST button 7 for 2 seconds The radio searches for 6 strongest stations and store
11. fere with the normal driving function of the driver Before finally installing the unit connect the wiring temporarily and make sure the unit and the system work properly Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunctions Consult your nearest dealer if installation requires drilling of holes or other modifications of the vehicle Install the unit where it does not get in the driver s way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudden stop like an emergency stop If the installation angle exceeds 30 from horizontal the unit might not give its optimum performance If for any reason the fuse is blown only replace with an automotive blade fuse of the same rating Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature such as from direct sunlight or from hot air from the heater or where it would be subject to dust dirt or excessive vibration DIN FRONT REAR MOUNT This unit can be properly installed either from Front conventional DIN Front mount or Rear JIN or Japanese mounting For details refer to the following illustrated installation methods DIN FRONT MOUNT Method A JIN REAR MOUNT Method B Installation of the unit Installation using the screw holes on the sides of the unit 1 Metal Sleeve Install the metal sleeve in the dashboard Remove the outer rim around the front panel
12. ived RETUNE L or RETUNE S When PI information is not caught for retune time the radio start to retune to next same PI station RETUNE L mode Retune time selected as 90 seconds RETUNE S mode Retune time selected as 30 seconds d MASK DPI or MASK ALL MASK DPI mode Masked only the AF which has different PI Q MASK ALL mode Masked the AF which has different PI and any other interfering non PI station which having the same transmitting frequency e Option for Beep level Beep OFF No beep will be heard when pressing of any buttons Beep 2ND Beep sound will be heard with any long press function Beep ALL Beep will be heard when pressing any button CD OPERATION Insert discs autoplay track and time display e SELECT TRACKS During CD operation press TUNE TRACK buttons 10 or 11 to advance or reverse to the previous track Track number is shown on display During CD operation hold TUNE TRACK buttons 10 or 11 to fast forward or fast reverse CD play resume when you release the button e PAUSE Press PAUSE button 21 to pause CD player Press it again to resume play REPEAT THE SAME TRACK During CD operation press REPEAT button 19 to continuously repeat the same track Press again to stop repeat TRACK SCAN The scan function enables you to listen to the first few seconds of each track Press SCAN button 20 to activate de activate scan track e PLAY ALL TRACKS IN RANDOM
13. nouncement Traffic announcement can interrupt CD play or radio listening when broadcast Briefly press the TA button 14 to select the TA mode on or off When TA mode is on you will hear the Traffic Announcement when broadcast During traffic announcement you can interrupt it by short press of TA button 14 without switching off the TA mode By doing so the set will return to the previous operating mode Long press on TA button 14 allows ON OFF selection of TA LOCAL TA DISTANT mode TA LOCAL will only allow traffic announcement from strong station to come through TA DISTANT RDS TA DX selection will allow all received announcements to interrupt CD play or radio listening ADVANCED RDS SETTINGS Press the SEL button 22 for 2 seconds to enter the advanced RDS settings menu a TA SEEK or TA ALARM TA SEEK mode When TP information gets lost at the current station for retune time which is set by RETUNE SHORT 80sec or RETUNE LONG 90sec the radio start to retune to next same PI station TA ALARM mode When TP information gets lost at the current station beeps will be heard b PI SOUND or PI MUTE In some countries there is a possibility of having 2 different stations with same frequencies but different PI If PI SOUND is selected radio will switch to the new PI station for few seconds before switch back to current PI station If PI MUTE is selected radio will mute when a new PI station is rece
14. r for future reference This manual covers the following models CD 139 MP3 IMPORTANT This device has been designed and produced according to applicable Safety Regulations Please read carefully the instruction manual and use the device as intended CONTENTS CONNECCION ciccscsinvcdcestasceteececscavasaseveasievastocs 4 Hints for correct and safe operation 5 Installati n asiassa naaa 5 How to remove and install the front panel 6 Security identification number sses 6 General operation s Radio operation RDS operation Advanced RDS settings CD OPCratiOn iessicesicccisscetgensisessssescateiensesaese MPS Operation wie tc cesccceespecsdy ccterecnvavedeestes MaintOnanCe s cc cesceccapeccssecseceasscesssasstanszes DPOCITICATION sosai sirasidan Trouble SHOOTING ee eeeeeeeeesseeeerteeeeeees HINTS FOR CORRECT AND SAFE OPERATION This unit is designed to be operated only 12 volt DC negative ground systems The unit cannot be used on 24 volt or positive ground systems The unit may not operate correctly in extremely hot or cold temperatures The unit is equipped with a built in self protection circuit When the temperature reaches factory preset level the protection circuit halts all unit operation If this happen let the unit settles to the car ambient temperature before it get back to normal operation INSTALLATION Notes e Choose the mounting location where the unit will not inter
15. rm and start the play e Repeat the above steps if the newly selected title is again an album Select by Directory or Album Press MODE button 7 two times display will list all available albums and songs Select the desired album songs by using encoder rotary knob 2 and ENTER button 8 to confirm If the selected title is a song it starts to play If the selected title is an album name display will show then e Use encoder rotary knob 2 to list all songs under this aloum and select the title e Press ENTER button 8 to confirm and start the play e Repeat the above steps if the newly selected title is again an album N B The headunit able to play multi level directory album ENTER amp RETURN OF DIRECTORY ALBUM Whenever the display show press ENTER button 8 allow user to exit or return to the previous directory level PAUSE Press PAUSE button 21 to pause MP3 player Press it again to resume play REPEAT THE SAME SONG Press REPEAT button 19 to continuously repeat the same song Press again to cancel repeat function SCAN The scan function enables you to listen to the first few seconds of the song Press SCAN button 20 to activate de activate scan function 11 e PLAY SONG IN RANDOM ORDER During MP3 operation press SHUFFLE button 18 to play songs in random order Press again to cancel the function e EJECT Press button 9 to stop MP3 function and
16. s them into the presets of the currently selected band Note Any stations that were previously stored in this memory bank are replaced by the new stations Program Scanning Press P SCAN button 7 shortly to scan all preset stations throughout the entire band e STATION STORE AND RECALL Press any one of the preset button for 2 seconds to store the current tuned frequency in this memory Previously stored information in this button will be lost Press any one of the preset buttons briefly 1 to 6 to recall a station which had been stored in the memory RDS RADIO DATA SYSTEM OPERATION The RDS data are the PI PS TP PTY TA and AF data Pl Program Identification Code Code for identifying program PS Program Service Name Broadcast station name data expressed in alphanumerically character TP Traffic Program Identification Identification data for traffic information broadcasting station TA Traffic Announcement Identification Identification data showing traffic information is being transmitted or not AF Alternative Frequencies Frequency list of broadcasting station transmitting the same program Setting AF Mode Press AF button 13 briefly to switch on off AF mode Whenever AF is switched on symbol AF appears on the display The tuner will return to Alternative Frequencies whenever the reception signals getting worse ALARM will be displayed when an emergency broadcasting is received
17. tivity S N 20 dB Frequency Coverage IF Sensitivity S N 20 dB DC 12 Volts Negative Ground 180 W x 155 D x 50 H 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 4x 50W Switchable Orange Green 10 Ampere max More than 85 dB More than 70 dB 20 Hz 20 KHz FM 87 5 to 108 MHz 10 7 MHz Suv gt 30dB MW 522 to 1620 KHz 450 KHz 32 dBu LW 144 to 288 KHz 450 KHz 35 dBu 13 TROUBLE SHOOTING Before going through the check list check wiring connection If any of the problems persist after check list has been made consult your nearest service dealer more than 30 degrees Symptom Cause Solution No power The car ignition is not on If the power supply is properly connected to the car accessory terminal switch the ignition key to ACC The fuse is blown Replace the fuse Disc cannot Presence of CD disc inside Remove the disc in the player then put a be loaded or the player new one ejected Inserting the disc in reverse Insert the compact disc with the label direction facing upward Compact disc is extremely Clean the disc or try to play a new one dirty or defective disc Temperature inside the car Cool off or wait until the ambient is too high temperature return to normal Condensation Leave the player off for an hour then try again No sound Volume is in minimum Adjust volume to a desired level Wiring is not properly connected

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