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1. 4 2 7 Mode selection Press the MOD button repeatedly to switch between DISC USB SD MMC AUX IN and RADIO modes 4 2 8 LCD display Display the current frequency and activated functions on the LCD screen 4 2 9 ESP function The unit features an anti shock feature which memorises a certain amount of the recorded program in advance This means that if the GB 10 unit skips due to rough road conditions the music will be uninterrupted The time of the memorised content varies depending on the disc type CD 40 seconds 120 seconds See section 4 2 2 SEL button function to the ESP function on off 4 2 10 LED anti theft indicator The LED indicator will flash if the unit is connected to a power supply 4 2 11 Reset function Use the RESET button in the following cases Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed The function buttons do not operate The disc cannot be inserted into the disc slot Error symbol appears on the display Press the RESET button with either a ballpoint pen or a thin metal object If after pressing the RESET button the unit still does not function properly use a cotton swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol to clean the socket on the back of the front panel 4 3 Radio Operation Press the MOD button to select the radio mode 4 3 1 Selecting the frequency band Press the BND button to select the desired radio band FM or AM 4 3 2 Stereo Mono selection FM stations are receive
2. the unit will stop copying In the same way when you play the MP3 files on the USB device you can copy the MP3 files to the inserted SD MMC card and when you play the MP3 files on the SD MMC card you can copy the MP3 files to the inserted USB device The files are saved in the folder named COPY This folder is created automatically GB 14 4 5 8 Supported MP3 decoding modes The decoder in this unit supports the following formats Standard Bit Rate kbps Supports mode MPEG1 32 48 64 96 128 Stereo AUDIO 192 256 320 Layers 3 44 1KHz 4 6 USB device and SD MMC card Operations Playing MP3 files on the USB device or SD MMC card When you insert a USB device into the port or an SD MMC card into the card slot the unit will search for the MP3 files and start to play them automatically If a disc is inserted into the disc slot while the unit is reading a USB device or SD MMC card the unit will play the disc automatically Press the MOD ENTER button to select USB or SD MMC mode Note It is preferable to use the USB adaptor cable as this will prevent bad contacts whilst the vehicle is moving Operations for files on a USB device or SD MMC card are the same as the file operations described in the section CD Disc Operations When using a USB device or SD MMC card do not touch or remove it This unit can only support standard USB memory devices It is a preferable to remove the b
3. DC 12 Volts Negative Ground Unit Dimensions 178 W x 160 D x 50 H mm Tone Controls Bass at 100 Hz 14 dB Treble at 10 KHz 14 dB Maximum Output Power 7W X 4 CH Normal Output Power 3 2 W r m s x 4 CH Fuse 10 Ampere max CD PLAYER Signal to Noise Ratio gt 55 dB Channel Separation 40 dB Frequency Response 40Hz 18 kHz Audio output 1 5Vrms 0 4V 10kO Compatible discs and formats CD DA CD R RW MP3 RADIO FM TUNER Frequency Coverage 87 5 108 0 MHz Intermediate Frequency 10 7 MHz Sensitivity S N 30dB 4yV S N ratio gt 400 Stereo Separation gt 20dB AM TUNER Frequency Coverage 522 1620 kHz Intermediate Frequency 450 KHz S N ratio gt 400 Sensitivity 38dB USB SD MNC card USB port type 2 0 USB port maximum handling capacity 8GB Card types SD MMC SD MMC card slot maximum handling capacity 8GB If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with Your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive GB 18 7 TROUBLESHOOTING The 12V car ignition is not on ee key to the Accessory position in order to power The unit will not The fuse of the vehicle powering the unit has blown Replace the vehicle fuse with a new one with the
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5. mode 4 5 1 Loading Remove a disc Insert the disc into the DISC SLOT with the printed side facing up The player will play the disc automatically To remove the disc press the EJECT 4 button 4 5 2 Selecting tracks Press the gt button to skip to the previous track or the next track The track number will show on the display Press and hold the M or gt button to fast reverse or fast forward To return to the normal playback release the button 4 5 3 Play Pause playback Press the button to pause disc playback Press it again to resume playback GB 12 4 5 4 Introduction scan Press the SCN button to play the first several seconds of each track on the current disc Press it again to stop the introduction scan and listen to the music 4 5 5 Repeating the same track Press the RPT button to set the unit to repeat the same track Press it again to stop the repeat function 4 5 6 Playing all tracks in random Press the SHF button to play all tracks on the disc in random order Press it again to cancel this function 4 5 7 Searching file or directory MP3 Press the MP3 button repeatedly to select one of the following search modes Searching by track number Searching by directory or file name Searching in the root directory Searching the current directory Copying files to a USB device or SD MMC card 1 Searching by track number In this search mode SRH 01 will appear the LCD di
6. or AUX IN mode press the BND LOUD MP3 to turn on the LOUDNESS to reinforce the output of bass frequencies Press again to turn off LOUDNESS USB SD MMC or RADIO mode press and hold the BND LOUD MP3 to turn the LOUDNESS function on off 4 2 4 Display function 1 Adjusting time Press and hold the DISP until the clock blinks You can press VOL to adjust the hour and press VOL to adjust the minute 2 Information display Press the DISP button repeatedly GB 9 When receiving an RDS station In RADIO mode Name of the station FREQUENCY PTY In DISC USB SD MMC or AUX mode of the station FREQUENCY PTY CLOCK FUNC When receiving a non RDS station In RADIO mode Frequency PTY CLOCK In DISC USB SD MMC or AUX mode FREQUENCY NO PTY CLOCK FUNC Note PTY Programme Type The name of the station and the type of programme or the message NO PTY no programme type only appears on the LCD screen if you select the FM band 4 2 5 Mute function In Radio or AUX IN mode to turn off the sound instantly press the MUTE button To resume the previous sound level press the MUTE button again 4 2 6 EQ equalizer Press the EQ button repeatedly to select one of the following EQ modes gt FLAT CLASSIC ROCK DSP OFF equaliser off In CD MP3 USB or SD MMC mode press and hold the EQ button to select EQ mode
7. same capacity switch on Remove the unit from the dashboard and check the electrical The ISO harness is not properly connected connections Disc cannot be Condensation is present in the player Leave the player off for an hour or so and then try again The ley l 1S tumed all way down onthe Adjust the volume to a desired level or switch off the mute mode No sound mute function has been switched on The wiring is not properly connected Check the connections Sound ski The disc is extremely dirty or a defective disc Clean the compact disc and then try to play a new one ound skips T The unit is installed at an angle of greater than 30 Fix the installation so that the unit is less than 30 from horizontal The built in micro processor is not operating properly Press the RESET button due to electrical noise Front panel is not properly fixed into its place The front panel buttons do not operate properly The radio does not The antenna cable is not connected Check the antenna connector is properly connected work The signals are too weak Select a station manually GB 19
8. side of the front panel and then fit the right side of the front panel until you hear a click sound If the panel is not properly fixed in the unit some of the keys or the display may not function properly If this occurs remove and re install the front panel Precautions when handling 1 Do not drop the front panel 2 Do not put pressure on the display or control buttons when removing or installing the front panel 3 Do not touch the back of the front panel or the main unit once the panel has been removed as you may dirty the contacts or damage them 4 If any dirt or foreign substances are present on the contacts they be removed with a clean and dry cloth 5 Do not expose the front panel to high temperatures or direct sunlight 6 Do not allow the unit to come into contact with any liquids in particular volatile liquids such as benzene paint thinner or insecticides GB 6 3 Wiring Diagram 2 5 5 25 9 5 EE x 5 lt lt x o g ce c 2 5 r gt lt gt I 4 2 E a i fad z 79 2 sw 9 o 2 2 2 E v o Y x ISO CONNECTOR cables not supplied only concerns the use of an external amplifier not included GB 7 ISO CONNECTOR Part A A1 A2 A3 A4 Ab A6 AT A8 Battery 10A FUSE Yellow Electric antenna Blue after ig
9. H SCOTT SCOTT MOX32 CD MP3 CAR RADIO WITH MANUAL TUNING AND RDS FUNCTION AM FM STEREO RDS FUNCTION AF TA PTY PLAYS MP3 ID3 TAG FILES RECORDED ON CD R CD RW USB PORT amp SD MMC CARD SLOT ON FRONT PANEL ANTI THEFT DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL MUSIC POWER 28 WATT E gt SCOTT m 1 i13 He n3 mn OES USER MANUAL AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Contents illloli l GB 1 e GB 2 UM IPIE We GB 3 2 USING THE DETACHABLE FRONT PANDEL 2 iccirco e suma e EO Ca cux ve GB 6 ZA REMOVING TMS tront pane ess cene ees oreet eoi suo GB 6 2 2 Installing the front panel s ote eee on re nec nee er cree ke eee ee GB 6 Emir cu GB 7 A OPERATION ru GB 8 42 8 S AC rele wurde
10. a directory or file Play the song if the selected title is a file If the selected title is a direc tory repeat the above steps 5 Copying MP3 files to a USB device or SD MMC card When an disc is playing insert a USB device or and an SD MMC into the unit a Press the MP3 button five times to access Copy the MP3 file to USB device or SD MMC card mode The message COPY USB appears on the LCD display and USB blinks b Press the VOL VOL button to select COPY USB or COPY SD Select COPY USB to copy the MP3 files on the MP3 disc to the inserted USB device Select COPY SD to copy the MP3 files on the MP3 disc to the inserted SD MMC card Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection The message COPY ONE will be visible on the LCD display and ONE blinks d Press the VOL VOL button to select COPY ONE or COPY ALL Select COPY ONE to copy the current MP3 file to the USB device or SD MMC card Select COPY ALL to copy all the MP3 files on the current disc to the USB device or SD MMC card e Press the MOD ENTER button to confirm the selected copy mode The message COPY Y N will appear on the LCD display f Press the VOL VOL button to select Y or N If you select Y and confirm by pressing the ENTER button the unit will complete the copy task automatically after several seconds If you select and confirm by pressing the ENTER button
11. atteries from your player before connecting it to the USB port Otherwise there is a risk that the batteries may explode Copying MP3 files on the current disc to the USB device or SD MMC card For more details please refer to Copying MP3 files to a USB device or SD MMC card 4 7 AUX IN Operation This receiver has a front panel auxiliary input jack so it can be connected to an iPod or another MP3 player or audio player If you have plugged such a player into the AUX IN jack press the MOD button to switch the input source to AUX 15 5 DISC NOTES 5 1 Notes on discs a Do not use non standard shape discs e g square star or heart shaped discs as they may damage the unit Be sure to use circular CD discs only for this unit b Do not stick paper or tape etc onto either side of your discs as it may cause a malfunction Dusty scratched and warped discs may cause problems in playback 5 2 Notes on CD Rs CD RWs a Be sure to only use discs with following marks aise 0 0 DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO Recordable ReWritable b The unit cannot play a CD R or CD RW that has not been finalized Please refer to the manual of your CD R CD RW recorder or CD R CD RW software for more information on the finalization process c Depending on the recording status conditions of the disc and the equipment used for the recording some CD Rs CD RWs may not be compatible with this u
12. d in Stereo mode However if the signal is weak or reception is not good switching to Mono mode usually improves the sound quality To switch to Mono mode press the MON button press it again to return to Stereo mode 4 3 3 Tuning to a station Rotate the TUNING knob to tune in a broadcasting station GB 11 4 4 RDS Radio Data System Operation RDS allows FM broadcast stations to emit an additional signal along with the ordinary FM radio signal For example the stations can emit their station name as well as information about what type of programme they are broadcasting 4 4 1 AF function This function allows the user to find out the list of alternative frequencies available Press the DISP button repeatedly to display the different frequencies available in succession then tune into the desired frequency manually Press the AF RPT button to switch the AF Alternative frequencies function on or off 4 4 2 TA function traffic announcement In FM mode this function allows the user to receive traffic information TA traffic announcement will not work if you are listening to an AM station Hold down the TA MON button to switch the TA function on or off When it is on TA appears on the display If this indicator blinks the current station does not broadcast traffic information If this indicator lights up the current station will start to broadcast traffic information 4 5 CD MP3 Operation Press the MOD button to select the disc
13. ing and make sure the unit is working property Only use parts provided with the unit to ensure proper installation Do not route wiring in places that the heat may melt the wiring insulation When replacing the fuse ensure that the new fuse has the capacity recommended by the manufacturer Operation precautions Do not operate the player with scratched bent or broken discs When a disc is not loaded properly do not force it into the disc loader Never insert any other objects into the disc loader like a coin or pin etc as this may cause damage or a short circuit Do not use different disc formats other than 12cm round discs If the unit is disconnected to the battery it will lose memorized data If the source disc has poor sound quality due to scratches dirt or a bad recording the playback sound quality may be poor GB 2 1 INSTALLATION Notes Before the installation of the unit make the electrical connections and ensure everything is connected properly and that the unit works correctly Consult your dealer if installation requires the 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 installation angle exceeds 30 from horizontal the unit may not perform properly Remove the CD mechanism transit screws before installation Before installing the unit remove the t
14. nit For more reliable playback Use CD RWs with speed from 1x up to 4x written with speed from 1x to 2X Use CD Rs with speed from 1x up to 8x written with speed from 1x to 2X Do not use a CD RW which has been written for more than 5 times 5 3 Handling and Cleaning 1 Handling Dirty dusty scratched and warped discs may inhibit playback Do not place stickers on discs or scratch them Do not warp discs A disc should always be kept in its case when not in use to prevent damage GB 16 Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or place them in dirty dusty or damp areas Do not store near the heater vent of your car or leave on the seats or dashboard 2 Disc cleaning Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the surface If the disc is quite dirty use a soft cloth lightly dampened with isopropyl alcohol Never use Solvents such as benzene thinner or conventional record cleaners as they may damage the surface of the disc Label side up 5 4 Precautions when using new discs Wipe the disc from the Do not bend center towards the outside edge Do not touch the underside of the disc A new disc may have rough edges It will sometimes be necessary to remove these rough surfaces with a ballpoint pen or pencil as shown in the illustration Rough spots on outside edge Ball point pen or pencil Q po Rough spots on inside edge GB 17 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Pow er Supply Requirements
15. nition Red Ground B Black Part B B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 Rear Right Violet Rear Right Violet Black Front Right Grey Front Right Grey Black Front Left White Front Left White Black Rear Left Green Rear Left Green Black 4 OPERATION 4 1 Features and Controls 1 Front panel 9 9 f C 5 00208 ae E m wv ENTER LOU MP3 49 49 02 609 49 Go 0 G9 2 Main unit of the car radio f GB 8 SD MMC CARD SLOT 2 Next Track button 3 5 SEL select button ueram REL RELEASE button DISP display button SCN Scan EQ equalizer button SHF shuffle button MON Stereo Mono select TA Traffic Announcement button RPT Repeat Mode select AF Alternative Frequency button PLAY PAUSE Pll MUTE button 1 17 18 4 2 General Operation 4 2 1 Turning the unit on off Turn on the unit by pressing any button except the REL but
16. se the metal strap and hardware M5mm hex nut and spring washer to attach one end of the strap to the mounting bolt on the back of the unit If necessary bend the metal strap to fit it into the dashboard This metal strap also helps to ensure proper electrical grounding of the unit 9 Slide the unit into the sleeve until it fits correctly GB 4 Spring Washer Hex Nut Metal Strap Plain Washer Tapping Screw 10 Reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery s negative terminal Then replace the outer trim ring and install the unit s front panel see the steps of Installing the front panel Removing the unit 1 Make sure the ignition is turned off and then disconnect the cable from the negative terminal of the vehicle s battery 2 Press the REL 4 button to remove the front panel 3 Remove the top of the outer trim ring by pulling it out 4 Insert both of the supplied keys into the slots at the middle of the left and right sides of the unit then pull the unit out of the dashboard 5 Disconnect the wire harness and the antenna and disassemble the metal bar attached to the back of the unit if present GB 5 2 USING THE DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL 2 1 Removing the front panel Protective Case Front Panel Press the REL 4 button Pull off the front panel Place the front panel into the on the front panel protective case provided Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 2 2 Installing the front panel First fit the left
17. splay the track number will blink a Press the VOL VOL button to select the track number b Press the MOD ENTER button to start playback 2 Searching by directory or file name In this search mode the symbol will blink on the LCD display Press the VOL VOL to select a character These characters A Z 0 07 s b Press the SEL button to confirm the input of each character Press the MOD ENTER to search for the title If this directory or file name does not exist NO FOUND is shown on the LCD d In this case if the selected title is a directory you can press the VOL to browse all files in the directory e Press MOD ENTER to start playback If the selected title is in a sub directory repeat the above steps GB13 3 Searching from root directory In this search mode the list of directories and tracks appears on the LCD display Press the VOL VOL buttons to browse through all the directories or files in the root directory b Press MOD ENTER to select Play the song if the selected title is a file If the selected title is a directory repeat the above steps 4 Searching from current directory In this search mode the list of sub directories and tracks in the current directory appears on the LCD display Press the VOL buttons to browse through the directories or files in the current directory b Press the MOD ENTER button to select
18. t Outer trim ring Small Metal Strip Plain Washer Spring Washer Half Sleeve X1 X1 x1 X2 X1 Tapping Screw Screw Hex Nut Release key ISO Wire connector X1 X4 X1 2 X1 SCOTT FA USB Adaptor Cable Protective case Removable control panel User manual X1 1 X1 X1 GB 1 SAFETY This unit is designed and manufactured with the users safety in mind however any improper use or operation may result in certain dangers It is therefore highly recommended to read this manual thoroughly and adhere to the following precautions Safety precautions To prevent an electrical shock do not open the housing of the unit In any case of malfunctioning only have the unit serviced by an approved and qualified service centre Do not expose to any water or to a very humid environment Do not operate the unit when your hands are wet as this may cause a short circuit For safe driving keep the volume low in order to concentrate on traffic conditions Donotclean the unit with alcohol only clean with a soft dry cloth If the unit has been kept at a high temperature or in a high humidity environment cool down the car interior before turing on the unit Do not use the unit for a long time without running the vehicle engine it may drain the battery and the vehicle engine may not be able to start Before final installation in the dashboard opening connect the wir
19. ton or EJECT 4 button or by inserting a disc in the DISC SLOT or inserting an SD MMC card into the card slot or a USB device into the USB port Press the VOL buttons to adjust the volume level When the unit is on press the POWER button to turn off the unit 4 2 2 SEL button function Press the SEL button repeatedly to cycle through the following sound adjustment choices VOL volume BAS bass TRE treble BAL balance FAD fader Press the VOL VOL button to adjust the desired sound quality Press and hold the SEL button to enter the MENU mode press the SEL button repeatedly to select one of the following setup choices BEEP ON OFF P VOL ESP ON OFF CLK ON OFF CLK PRI the clock display is prioritized FREQ PRI the frequency display is prioritized NO PRI no preference 12 24 HOUR Select the desired item by press the VOL VOL button BEEP ON The beep sound is on when a key is pressed BEEP OFF The beep sound is disabled P VOL This option allows you to preset a volume level volume level when the unit switches on CLK PRI the clock display is prioritized FREQ PRI the display is prioritized NO PRI no preference These options allow you to choose which information you would like to see on the display Select CLK PRI to display the clock FREQ to display the frequency or NO PRI to display one of these two options at random 4 2 3 Loudness function In CD
20. wo screws which are labelled REMOVE SCREW Take out screws before installation This unit can be installed in any dashboard opening with the following dimensions DIN standard 53mm Installation opening on the dashboard A TS 182mm Installing the unit After making all the connections ensure that the unit is working properly then follow these steps to install the unit 1 Make sure the ignition is turned off Disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery negative terminal 2 Disconnect the wire harness and the antenna 3 Press the REL 4 button to remove the control panel for details refer to USING THE DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL GB 3 4 If necessary remove the outer trim ring 5 The two supplied keys release tabs inside the unit s sleeve so you can remove it Insert the left L and right R release key as far as they will go with the notches facing up into the appropriate slots at the center of the left and right sides of the unit Then slide the sleeve off the back of the unit Sleeve 6 Fit the sleeve by inserting it into the opening of the dashboard and bend back the tabs located around the sleeve with a screwdriver Not all tabs will be able to make contact so you will need to select the tabs which will be most effective with your dashboard Dashboard 7 Reconnect the wire harness and the antenna being careful not to pinch any wires or cables 8 If necessary u

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