Elite VR500CS-BT manual

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    VR500CS-BT AM/FM Stereo In-Dash CD Player with USB Port, SD/MMC Card Slot, RDS , Remote Control, Aux In, and Recording Function[...]

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    2 W elcome! Dear Customer , CONGRA TULA TIONS. The VR500CS-BT MP3/CD Player with AM/FM Receiver , USB Port and SD Card Slot, Electr onic Anti-Shock (ESP) & Fold-down Detachable Face, when used as described, will give you years of dependable service in your car , truck, RV , or mini-van. W e have taken numerous measures in quality control to ens[...]

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    3 Precautions • Handle the disc by its edge to keep the disc clean. Do not touch the disc’ s surface. • Do not use a CD with paste or ink residue on it. • Do not use CDs with labels or stickers attached. The label may leave a sticky residue when it begins to peel. • Clean the discs with an optional clean- ing cloth. Wipe each disc from th[...]

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    4 • Disconnect negative battery terminal before starting installation. Consult the vehi- cle’ s owner’ s manual for proper instruction. • The unit is designed for a 12V olt DC negative ground operation system only . Before installing the unit, confirm that your vehicle is a 12V olt DC negative ground system. • Be sure to connect the color[...]

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    5 Before Y ou Install Automotive audio equipment installations can be challenging at times, even to the most experienced of installation technicians. If you are not confident working with electrical wiring, r emoving and re-installing interior panels, carpeting, dashboards or other components of your vehicle, please call your dealer in order to hav[...]

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    6 Installation DIN FRONT -MOUNT (METHOD A) Remove the half sleeve A E Remove the two transport screws fr om the top of the unit before installing. NOTE: Unit should be installed horizontally or less than a 30° angle. 1. Insert Half Sleeve into dash-board hole and bend mount tabs outwar ds to secure it. 2. If necessary , attach the mounting strap t[...]

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    7 DIN REAR-MOUNT (METHOD B) Installation using the screw holes on both sides of the unit. 1. Screw holes on the side of the unit. 2. Screws. Use either truss scr ews (5 x 8mm) or flush surface screws (4 x 8mm), depending on the shape of the screw holes in the bracket. 3. V ehicle’ s Factory Mounting Bracket 4. Dashboard or Console 5. Hook (Remove[...]

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    8 Installation BUIL T -IN MICROPHONE The built-in microphone is located on the fr ont left side of the unit. There is no setup re- quired for this micr ophone and it is tuned to pick-up the voices of the front and rear seat passengers. Built-In Microphone GIVE US A CALL, WE'LL HELP YOU INST ALL. 1-800-445-1797 PLEASE DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO S[...]

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    9 Wiring Connections Make sure you have good chassis gr ound. A good ground connection will eliminate most electrical noise problems. A good chassis gr ound requires a tight connection to the vehicle’ s metal chassis. The area around the gr ound connection should be clean, bare metal without rust, paint, plastic, dust, or dirt for a good electric[...]

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    10 Location Of The Controls 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1. / SEND 2. VOLUME UP 3. MICROPHONE 4. LCD SCREEN 5. No. 4 / RANDOM 6. No. 1 / P AUSE 7. No. 5 / -10 TRACK DOWN 8. No. 2 / REPEA T 9. No. 3 / INTRO 10. No. 6 / +10 TRACK UP 11. OPEN F ACEPLA TE 12. USB SOCKET 13. No. 9 / PTY 14. #/BAND/SUBWOOFER 15. [...]

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    11 Remote Control 1. T -MENU 2. / MODE/SEND 3. /CANCEL/MUTE 4. NO. 2 / REPEA T 5. NO.1 / P AUSE 6. NO. 5 / DOWN 10 7. NO. 4 / RANDOM 8. NO. 8/ T A CONTROL 9. NO. 7/ MONO 10. NO. 0/ DISC / RECORD 11. * SYMBOL / AS/PS 12. POWER 13. PREVIOUS/F AST REVERSE 14. NEXT TRACK/FAST FOR WARD 15. NO. 3 / INTRO 16. VOLUME UP 17. NO. 6/UP 10 18. SEL 19. NO. 9/PT[...]

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    12 Basic Operation 1. TURNING THE UNIT ON / OFF Press any Button to turn the unit ON. On the Faceplate, press and hold the POWER button for 2 seconds to turn the unit off. On the Remote Control pr ess the Power button to turn the unit ON & OFF . 2. MODE BUTTON On the faceplate or remote contr ol press the Mode button. TUNER > CD > SD/MMC [...]

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    13 Funct ion Men u(cont.) Te l v o l In order to maintain the sound quality of phone calls, TEL VOL is suggested to be be- low 35. T elephone default volume is 25. DSP Enables Pre-set Equlizer settings. Press V olume +/- buttons to choose a pre- set EQ. None --> Classic --> Rock --> Pop --> Flat Loud Off /On Enables the Loudness functio[...]

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    14 Radio Operation CHOOSE RADIO BAND On the faceplate or remote contr ol, press the # / Band Button to change the radio band. The unit has five bands - three FM (FM1, FM2, and FM3) and two AM (AM1 and AM2) Band selects. Each of the five bands can store up to six pr eset stations, for a total of 30 preset memory stations. RADIO TUNE/SEEK FUNCTION In[...]

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    15 Radio Operation T A (TRA VEL ANNOUNCEMENT) / TP (TRA VEL PROGRAM IDENTIFICA- TION) Enable or disable T A mode: (Default is OFF) 1) Press T A button once to activate the T raf- fic Announcement function, Press the T A button again to turn off the T A function. 2) When the T A function is activated it will automatically search a station with T A i[...]

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    16 Bluetooth Operation BLUETOOTH FEA TURES 1. Bluetooth V2.0 EDR compliant 2. Supports HFP , A2DP , A VRCP . 3. Class 2, Up to 8 meters wireless digital connection. 4. ECHO cancellation with noise elimination 5. Last number redial 6. Display incoming number 7. Call list 8. A2DP (Advance Audio Distribution Profile) A2DP is designed to transfer a uni[...]

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    17 CD Operation DISC SLOT Press the OPEN button to open the face- plate, then insert a disc into the disc slot. As the disc is read TOC READ will appear on the LCD, then the first track will start to play . • If there is err or , “CD ERROR” will be dis- played on LCD. In order to avoid CD ER- ROR, please use good quality discs and keep the di[...]

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    18 CD Operation (Cont) to resume playback. REPEA T On the Remote or Face Plate, press the No. 2/RPT Button to repeat the same track continuously . “RPT” will appear on the display . Press this button again to stop repeating tracks RANDOM On the Remote or Face Plate, press the No. 4/RDM Button to play all the tracks in random order . “RDM” w[...]

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    19 File Management FILE / FOLDER SEARCH In CD, USB, SD/MMC mode, press the * / AS/PS button to enter search mode. Below is toggle sequence of search modes. File Number Search > File Name Sear ch > Folder Search > Exit sear ch mode NOTE: Audio-CD Disc can only be searched with File Number Search FILE NUMBER SEARCH T o start the File Number [...]

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    20 COPYING A MP3 FILE FROM A CD When copying files from a MP3 CD you may only copy one file at a time. 1. Insert a CD with MP3 audio files into the disc slot. 2. Use the |<< button or the >>| button to start playing the file you wish to copy . 3. Press the No. 0/DISP button for mor e than 2 seconds and “COPY SD” or “COPY USB” wi[...]

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    21 1. RCA OUTPUT The RCA Output Jacks are on the back of the unit. (Refer to Wiring Diagram) This out- put is for connecting an amplifier , equalizer , or other audio componement that requir es a pre-amp out connection. (Red = Right, White = Left) Follow the manufacturers in- structions for the audio component that you are connecting. 2. SUB WOOFER[...]

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    22 Specifications GIVE US A CALL, WE'LL HELP YOU INST ALL. 1-800-445-1797 PLEASE DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO STORE. Visit us on the WEB www .vr -3.com For Information and T echnical Assistance, Call T oll-Free in U.S.A. and Canada. GENERAL Power Supply ...............................................................................................[...]

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    VIRTUAL REALITY SOUND LABS ® pr oducts are designed and manufactured to pr ovide a high level of trouble-fr ee performance. VIRTUAL REALITY SOUND LABS ® warrants, to the original purchaser , that its products ar e free from defects in material and workmanship for 30 days fr om the date of original purchase. As part of our commitment to pr oduct e[...]

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    ©2008 Intellectual Solutions Inc., All Rights Reserved, All designs, logos and images are the exclusive pr operty of Intellectual Solutions Inc. and/or its affiliates. U.S. and For eign Patents Pending. 072508 Printed in China 00000[...]