SoundMAX SM-CCR3034 manual

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    SM-CCR3034 US B/SD media player US B/SD -  Instruc tio n manual  [...]

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    2 Dear c ust ome r! Thank you for p urch asing our produ ct. For safety , it is strongly rec ommend e d to read this man ual caref ull y before conn ectin g, operati ng and/ or adjusti ng the pro duct and ke ep the manual for ref erenc e in th e future. Table of con ten ts TABLE OF CONTENTS ..........................................................[...]

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    3 Impo rtant safeguards  Read carefull y through thi s manu al to familiari ze your se lf with this high- quality sound system.  The b eginning of o pe r ation is the m oment of t he unit inst allation. B efor e use th e device i n winter i t is rec ommended to heat up the passenge r c om par tment durin g 20 seco nds or to t he ope ration te[...]

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    4 Accessor ies 1. Rec eiver 1 pc 2. Front panel 1 pc 3. Carry in g cas e 1 pc 4. Conne ctor 2 p cs 5. Mounting part s: Hexagon nu t 1 pc Mountin g sleev e 1 pc Rel ea s e key s 2 p cs Met al bar 1 pc Outer trim fra me 1 pc Plain w asher 1 pc Sp ri ng w as he r 1 pc Rear mountin g bolt 1 pc Screw M5x21 4 p cs Screw M5x 5 4 p cs 6. Consu mer inf or m[...]

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    5 Ins tallat ion/Con nection Genera l note s  Choos e the mountin g locat io n where th e unit will n ot interfere with t he norm al driving func tion of the driver.  Before finally installing th e unit, conne ct the wirin g and make sure t hat the unit work s pro perly.  Consult with your n earest deal er if installation r equires th e d [...]

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    6 Trim frame in stallatio n T o i n s t a l l t h e t r i m f r a m e , p r e s s i t t o t h e u n i t b o d y a n d p u s h i t t o f i x i t i n p l a c e . T h i s s h o u l d b e d o n e b e f o r e i n s t a l l i n g t h e f r o n t p a n e l ; o t h e r w i s e y o u a r e n o t a b l e t o i n s t a l l t h e t r i m f r a m e . W h e n t [...]

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    7 Installin g th e front panel I n s e r t t h e r i g h t s i d e o f t h e p a n e l t h e n , a n d i n s e r t t h e l e f t s i d e . L i f t t h e u p p e r p a r t o f t h e p a n e l a n d p r e s s i t until a c lick to c lose the pa nel. P r e s s O P E N b u t t o n t o d e t a c h t h e p a n e l . W h e n t h e f r o n t p a n e l i s [...]

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    8 Connec tion dia gram No te s:  I n s p i t e o f h a v i n g a n y k i n d s o f s p e a k e r s y s t e m , m u s t u s e 4 o h m s i m p e d a n c e o f s p e a k e r t o r e d u c e t h e distortion durin g high volum e level.  It is prohibited m aking the con ductors of auto ant enna and groun d touch with ea ch other .[...]

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    9 Usin g the ISO C onnecto r 1. If your car i s eq uippe d wit h the ISO connector, then connect the IS O connector s a s illustr ated . 2. For connection s witho ut the ISO connector s, c heck the wiring in the vehi cle caref ully before conn ec tin g, incorr ect conne ction may caus e serious d amage to t his unit. Cut the con nector, conn ect th[...]

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    10 Control elements Front pa nel 1. OPEN button 2. PWR button 3. 9/N EXT button 4. 7/MODE button 5. SELE CT button/ VOLU ME regulator 6. AMS/S CH button 7. TA button 8. Disp lay 9. AF butto n 10. 8/PREVI OUS button 11. EQ b utton 12. PTY button 13. LOUD/ BAND butto n 14. 1/PAU button 15. 2/INT button 16. 3/RPT button 17. 4/RDM button 18. 5/DIR- but[...]

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    11 Inner panel Press OPEN b utton on the front panel to detach it. 1. RESET butto n (hol e) 2. SD c ard slo t Press ing RES ET hole will e rase the cloc k setting and stored s tations. LCD layou t 1. Play back i ndicat or 2. Not a ctive 3. US B play back indic ator 4. Memory card play back in dicator 5. Dig it d ispla y (shows rad io freq uency, tr[...]

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    12 Gen eral operations Power butt on Press PWR button on the pan el to switch the u nit on. Press this button to switch the unit off. Volum e contr ol Rotat e VOLU ME regulator to a djust vol ume lev el. Audio settings adjustment P r e s s S E L E C T b u t t o n s h o r t l y a n d r e p e a t e d l y t o s e l e c t a n o p t i o n : B A S ( b a [...]

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    13 Loudne ss control Press an d hold LO UD/BAND button until L OUD ON is dis played. LOUD function is to empha siz e the bass output. Pr ess and hol d this button a gain to switch lou dness off. Equaliz er setting Pre ss repe ated ly EQ but ton t o c hoose bet ween s ou nd effe cts : F LAT => P OP => ROC K => C LASSICS = > EQ O FF. Info[...]

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    14 Radio oper ation s Band se lection P r e s s r e p e a t e d l y L O U D / B A N D b u t t o n t o s e l e c t y o u r d e s i r e d r a d i o b a n d i n r a d i o m o d e : F M 1 , F M 2 , F M 3 , F M 4 ( O I R T ) , M W 1 ( A M 1 ) , M W 2 ( A M 2 ) . E a c h b a n d c a n s t o r e u p t o 6 p r e s e t s t a t i o n s , f o r t h e t o t a [...]

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    15 Local ra dio statio n P r e s s r e p e a t e d l y S E L E C T b u t t o n u n t i l t h e d i s p l a y s h o w s L O C O N ( O F F ) . R o t a t e V O L U M E r e g u l a t o r t o s e l e c t be tw een LO C ON or OFF . L OC ON me an s t hat on l y l oca l st ati on s ar e r ec eiv e d; L OC OF F m e an s t h at b ot h l oca l and dis t ant s[...]

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    16 previou s mode and volu me level. To interru pt traffi c a nnounc emen t press TA button shor tly; it will not switch off the TA mode. PTY (Pro gram T ype) Th is r a di o wi ll al lo w yo u to s el e ct t he ty pe of pro gra m r equ ir ed, an d wi ll s ear ch f or a st ati on br oa dcas tin g t hat ty pe of pro gra m. Press PTY button to sho w t[...]

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    17 US B/SD operations SD ca rd slot Detach the f ront panel. Carefully ins ert the SD c ard into the card slot o n the inner pan el. Attach t he pan el. Unit start s pla yback aut omatica lly. To d isconnect the mem ory card, pr ess it until a c lick, a nd then care fully pull it out fro m t he slot. USB p ort Carefu lly co nnect a USB driver t o t[...]

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    18 Repeat playb ack W h e n R P T / 3 b u t t o n i s p r e s s e d , p l a y b a c k o f t h e s e l e c t e d t r a c k w i l l b e c o n t i n u a l l y r e p e a t e d u n t i l t h e t r a c k repeat mode is c ancelled b y p ressing RPT/3 b utton again. Random W h e n R D M / 4 b u t t o n i s p r e s s e d , e a c h t r a c k o n t h e s t o [...]

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    19 Troubleshooting guide Bel ow i s a t abl e des cri bin g sim ple m easur es t hat c an help y ou el imi nat e m ost probl em s lik ely to em erg e when this unit is in u se. If be low measures do no t he lp, turn to a service cente r or t o t he neares t deale r. S y mp t om Cau se Solutio n Wiring is connected incorrect ly. Make corr ect wiring[...]

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    20 Specification General Pow er su pply 12 V DC Current con sumption <10 A Maximu m power out put 4 x 45 W Dimensi ons/N et weight 188 x 59 x 134 mm/0.53 kg FM ster eo radio Freq uenc y ran ge 65 – 74 MHz / 87. 5 - 108.0 MHz I. F. Fr eq ue nc y 10.7 MHz Preset stati ons 24 MW Section Freq uenc y ran ge 522 kHz – 1620 kHz I. F. Fr eq ue nc y [...]

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    21     !                 .                ?[...]

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    22              ,       .        ?[...]

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    23     1.    1  2.       1  3.             1  4.   2  5.  ?[...]

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    24                            ?[...]

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    25 1.         2.     .           ?[...]

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    26 3 .                                                         ,            ?[...]

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    27     :                  , ?[...]

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    28   I SO 1.               ISO ,          ,    [...]

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    29    1.  OPEN 2.  PWR 3.  9/NEXT 4.  7/MODE 5.   SELECT/    VOL UME 6.   AMS/ SCH 7.  TA 8. ?[...]

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    30     OPEN,          . 1.   (    ) RESET 2.    SD ?[...]

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    31            PWR    ,       .        , ?[...]

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    32         .     ERR («  » ).          [...]

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    33      LOUD/B AND,          : FM1, FM 2, FM 3, FM4  (OIRT) , MW 1 (A M1), M W2 (A M2). ?[...]

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    34        SELECT          L OC ON ( OF F).      VOL UME, ?[...]

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    35      TA (                      )            [...]

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    36  USB/   SD   SD                          .         S D             ?[...]

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    37                                      I N T / 2 ,                               ?[...]

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    38                         ,                               [...]

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    39       12  ,         10   ?[...]