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Bluetooth Car Radio
KH 2377
Bluetooth Car Radio
Operating instructions
KOMPERNASS GMBH
BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM
ID-Nr.: KH2377-07/10-V4
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Index
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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Handling and operation . . .16
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Information for these operating
instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Switching On and Off . . . . . . . . . .17
Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Radio reset (RESET) . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Radio functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
General CD functions. . . . . . . . . . .24
MP3 CDs functions. . . . . . . . . . . . .26
USB port. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Card reader (SD/MMC) . . . . . . . .28
Record function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Copyright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Limited liability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Proper use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Basic Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . 4
Danger from laser radiation . . . . . . . 5
Traffic safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Interaction with batteries . . . . . . . . . 6
Connecting an external audio
device to the device . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Bluetooth operation . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Package contents and transport
inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Disposal of the packaging . . . . . . . . 7
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Safety instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Display cleaning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Operating components . . . . .8
Disposal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Disposal of the device . . . . . . . . . .34
Disposing of the batteries. . . . . . . .34
Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Uninstalling the device . . . . . . . . . .14
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . .35
Safety instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Malfunction causes and remedies .35
Initial use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Face plate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Declaration of EG conformity. . . . .38
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Importer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
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Introduction
Introduction
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Preface
Dear customer,
by purchasing the Bluetooth car radio you have decided on a quality product from
SilverCrest, which, in terms of technology and functionality, meets the most
up-to-date development standards.
Read the information included here so that you can quickly familiarize yourself
with your device and thus make full use of its functions.
We wish you a great deal of enjoyable use.
Information for these operating instructions
These operating instructions are a component of the Bluetooth car radio KH 2377
(hereafter referred to as the device) and supplies you with important information
regarding proper use, safety, installation and connection as well as how to operate
the device.
The operating instructions must be constantly kept available close to the device.
They are to be read and used by anyone assigned to install, service and repair
faults in the device.
Keep these operating instructions and hand them over with the device to any future
owners.
Copyright
This documentation is copyright protected.
All rights including those of photographic reproduction, duplication and distribution
by means of particular methods (for example data processing, data carriers and
data networks), wholly or partially as well as substantive and technical changes
are reserved.
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Limited liability
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All technical information, data and information for installation, connection and
operation contained in these operating instructions correspond to the latest at
time of printing and, to the best of our knowledge, take into account our previous
experience and know-how.
No claims can be derived from the details, illustrations and descriptions in these
instructions.
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for damage caused by failure to
observe the instructions, improper use, inappropriate repairs, making unauthorized
changes or for using unapproved replacement parts.
Warnings
In the current operating instructions the following warnings are used:
WARNING
A warning of this danger level signifies a possible dangerous
situation.
If the dangerous situation is not avoided it can lead to injuries.
► The directives in this warning are there to avoid personal injuries.
IMPORTANT
A warning of this danger level signifies possible property
damage.
If the situation is not avoided it can lead to property damage.
► The directives in this warning are there to avoid property damage.
NOTICE
► A notice signifies additional information that assists in the handling of the
device.
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Proper use
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This device is intended only for reception of FM/AM radio stations as well as
for the playback of audio and MP3 CDs, MP3 files from USB data carriers and
SD/MMC memory cards as well as audio signals of external audio devices. In
addition you can couple the device with a Bluetooth mobile phone and with the
microphone unit use the device as a hands free facility. The device is intended for
installation into a vehicle.
This device is not intended for any other use or for uses beyond those mentioned.
WARNING
Danger from unintended use!
Danger can come from the device if used for unintended purposes and/or
other types of use.
► Use the device exclusively for intended purposes.
► Observe the procedures described in these operating instructions.
Claims of any kind for damage resulting from unintended use will not be excepted.
The operator alone bears liability.
Safety
In this chapter you receive important safety information regarding handling of the
device.
This device complies with the statutory safety regulations. Incorrect usage can,
however, lead to personal injury and property damage.
Basic Safety Instructions
For safe handling of the device observe the following safety information:
■ Before use check the device for visible external damage. Do not put into
operation a device that is damaged or has been dropped.
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■ Damaged cables or connections should be replaced by authorized qualified
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persons or by the customer service department.
■ Persons who, due to their physical, intellectual or motor abilities, are incapable
of operating the device safely may only use the device under supervision or
direction from a responsible person.
■ Only permit children to use the device under supervision.
■ Repairs should only be carried out by authorized specialist companies or by
the customer service department. Incorrect repairs can result in significant
dangers for the user. In addition warranty claims become void.
■ A repair to the device during the warranty period may only be carried out
by a customer service department authorized by the manufacturer otherwise
no additional warranty claims can be considered for subsequent damages.
■ Defective components may only be replaced with original replacement parts.
Only by using original replacement parts can you guarantee that the safety
requirements are complied with.
■ Protect the device from moisture and liquid penetration.
Danger from laser radiation
WARNING
The device is equipped with a class 1 laser.
Laser radiation is dangerous to the eyesight!
Observe the following safety instructions to avoid exposure
of yourself or others to laser radiation:
► Never open the device.
► Have the device repaired only by a specialist.
► Do not make any modifications to the device.
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Traffic safety
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WARNING
Safety in traffic has the highest priority!
Observe the following safety instructions so that you do not put yourself or
others in danger:
► Before travel commencement familiarize yourself with the operation of the
device.
► Only operate the device when the traffic situation allows. Stop in a suitable
place to carry out comprehensive operations.
► Only remove or insert the face plate when the vehicle is parked.
► Set the volume to a moderate level so that acoustical signals from police
vehicles, fire trucks and other emergency services can be perceived in
good time.
Interaction with batteries
WARNING
Danger from improper use!
For safe handling of batteries observe the following safety instructions:
► Do not throw the batteries into a fire.
► Do not short circuit the batteries.
► Do not attempt to recharge the batteries.
► Regularly check the condition of the batteries. Leaking battery acid can
cause permanent damage to the device. When handling a damaged or
leaking battery special care should be taken. Danger from acid burns!
Wear protective gloves.
► Store batteries in a place inaccessible to children. When swallowed seek
immediate medical attention.
► Remove the batteries from the remote control if you do not intend to use the
device for extended periods of time.
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Package contents and transport inspection
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WARNING
Risk of suffocation!
► Packaging material should not be used as a play thing.
There is a risk of suffocation!
The device is delivered with the following components as standard:
▯ Car radio (incl. face plate)
▯ Installation bracket (Attached)
▯ Bezel frame (Attached)
▯ Fixture plate (incl. securing material)
▯ Remote control
▯ 1 Battery CR2025, 3 V DC
▯ Keys for installation frame (2x)
▯ Case for face plate
▯ Microphone unit with adhesive strip
▯ Operating instructions
NOTICE
► Check the contents to make sure everything is there and for visible damage.
► If the contents are not complete or are damaged due to defective packaging
or through transportation contact the service hotline (see warranty card).
Disposal of the packaging
The packaging protects the device from transport damage. The packaging materials
are selected from the point of view of their environmental friendliness and disposal
technology and are therefore recyclable.
The recirculation of packaging into the material circuit saves on raw material
and reduces generated waste. Dispose of packaging material that is no longer
needed according to the regionally established regulations.
NOTICE
► If possible preserve the device's original packaging during the warranty
period so that in the case of a warranty claim you can package the device
properly for return.
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Operating components
Operating components
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Car radio
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22
PTY/9: Station search by
PTY group, number button 9
POWER/DIM: Switch device on
and off/dim display illumination
2
MODE: Set the operating mode
TA/8: Activate traffic radio
station/ number button 8
3
Multi controller/SEL:
Turn to set value/volume
23 AF/7: Alternative Frequency
search/regional programme
activation, number button 7
4
5
6
7
8
9
Sensor for remote control
Display
24
25
26
27
RDM/4: Random playback in
the CD/MP3 operation mode,
number button 4
Unlocking the face plate
Card slot for SD/MMC cards
USB port
INT/3: Intro function in the
CD/MP3 operation mode,
number button 3
AUX: 3.5 mm stereo input
socket for the connection of an
external audio device
RPT/2: Repeat function in the
CD/MP3 operation mode,
number button 2
10
11
12
▸▸I: Title / Station search
forwards
PAU/1: Stop playback in CD/
MP3 operation, number button 1
I◂◂: Title / Station search
backwards
28 OPEN: Reject disc
AS/PS: Automatic station
saving
29
CD compartment
13 SCAN/REC: Automatic station
search/Record to a data carrier
at the USB port or the SD/MMC
card slot
30
Theft protection LED/ CD
compartment position LED
31
32
33
Holder for the face plate
RESET: Resetting the device
ISO-Block connection B
14
BAND/ENT: Select band
range/confirm selection
Automotive blade type fuse 10 A
34
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MUTE: Switching off the sound
35 ISO block connection A
16
17
18
button: End call
36 Bluetooth antenna
button: Accept call
37 SUBWOOFER: Connection
cable with cinch connector
for subwoofer
PHONE: Access telephone
function
19
20
DISP/#: Show display information,
# button
38 Socket for microphone unit
39 LINE OUT: Audio cinch output
DSP/0: Adjust sound settings,
number button 0
L/R for amplifier
Antenna connection for DIN
antenna plug
40
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Operating components
Remote control
Accessories
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Microphone unit plug
41
POWER/DIM: Switch device on
and off/dim display illumination
63
Microphone
42
button: End call
64 TALK button
43 I◂◂: Title / Station search
green LED for connection status
65
66
backwards
Case for face plate
Bezel frame
44
45
VOL: Volume increase
button: Accept call
67
68
69
70
Installation bracket
Key for installation bracket
46 ▸▸I: Title / Station search forwards
47
INT/3: Intro function in the CD/MP3
Fixture plate
(incl. securing material)
operation mode, number button 3
48
VOL: Volume decrease
49
PTY/7: Station search by
PTY group/number button 7
50
MP3 operation: skip a direc-
tory/ number button 6
51
DSP/*:Sound settings/button*
BAND/0: Select frequency
range/number button 0
52
53
54
Battery compartment
SEL/#: Press or hold down to
access adjustment options/
button #
55
56
TA/9: Activate traffic radio
station/number button 9
AF/8: Alternative Frequency
search/regional programme
activation/number button 8
57
58
MP3 operation: skip back a
directory/number button 5
RDM/4: Random playback in
the CD/MP3 operation mode/
number button 4
59
RPT/2: Repeat function in the
CD/MP3 operation mode/
number button 2
60
61
▸II/1: Playback start or stop/
number button 1
MODE: Set operation type/
Loudness function
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Installation
Installation
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WARNING
With the installation of the device damage can occur!
► If possible have the device installed by a qualified technician.
► If you want to install the device yourself, for safe and flawless operation of
the device follow the instructions for connection and installation.
Connection
IMPORTANT
The use of incorrect connections can lead to damage to the
device.
► For installation use the device's ISO connections. The vehicle specific ISO
adapter that you may possibly require can be obtained from a specialist
establishment, from a local dealer or from the store's technical department.
When using other connection types the warranty becomes void!
Configuration of the ISO connections
The view of the plug connector is from behind.
Configuration
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
unconfigured
unconfigured
unconfigured
Permanent positive
Antenna power
unconfigured
12 V (Ignition positive)
Minus (-)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ISO A
Configuration
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Rear right +
Rear right -
Front right +
Front right -
Front left +
Front left -
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ISO B
Rear left +
Rear left -
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To connect the device to two speakers use only the cables for the front speakers.
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NOTICE
► Make sure that a permanent positive connection is applied to the station
memory of connection 4 in the ISO block A.
► In some automobile models the standard configuration of the connections
[4] and [7] in ISO block A are interchanged at the factory. If this is the
case the station memory can be lost. To correct this, the connections 7
(Ignition positive) and 4 (Permanent positive) in the ISO Block A must be
swapped.
► You can connect an external amplifier to the audio cinch output. For this
follow the operating instructions for the external amplifier.
Antenna power connection
IMPORTANT
Possible damage to the device!
► Never attach the antenna power connection with the antenna's motor
power cable.
The connection for the antenna power is available for a relay controlled antenna.
The relay then automatically extends the antenna when the device is switched
on. When switched off the antenna retracts. This connection can also be used to
control an external amplifier. For exact connection information please consult the
amplifier's operating instructions.
Connection of an external amplifier
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For the connection of an external amplifier use the audio cinch output LINE OUT
.
For this follow the operating instructions for the external amplifier.
Connection of an external subwoofer
For the connection of an external subwoofer use the yellow cinch connector
SUBWOOFER 37. For this follow the operating instructions for the external
subwoofer.
Connecting the microphone unit
For connection of the microphone unit use the microphone unit socket 38.
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Connection schematic
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Subwoofer
Antenna
Bluetooth antenna
1
3
ISO B
ISO A
External amplifier
Microphone unit
Installation
The device can be installed into any standard ISO mounting duct. In the event that
your vehicle does not have an ISO mounting duct contact your local specialist
establishment, local dealer or the technical department of the store.
NOTICE
► Before installation remove, without fail, the two transport securing screws
on the top of the housing (marked with a red sticker)!
► Connect the cable before finally installing the device. Make sure that it is
plugged in properly and that the system functions correctly.
Installation instructions
■ Install the device in the duct provided for it or select the installation location so
that all buttons can be comfortably reached and the driver is not impeded.
■ Only connect the device to a properly installed 12 V automotive battery.
■ Only connect the device in the vehicle via an ISO plug.
■ Install the device in such a way as to avoid the development of heat accumu-
lation and so that the device is sufficiently ventilated.
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■ To avoid function disturbances the installation angle should be less than 30°.
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■ Do not install the device in a location where it will be subjected to high
temperatures (i. e. direct sunlight or heating vents), heavy contamination and
strong vibrations.
■ In the event that changes to the vehicle are necessary contact your vehicle
dealer/qualified radio installation facility.
Installing the device into the ISO duct
68
67
from the device's
Pull the installation bracket
and the bezel frame
housing.
Place the installation bracket into the ISO mounting duct.
Bend the tabs on the installation bracket with a screw driver so that the
bracket is fixed firmly into the mounting duct (see diagram).
Check to make sure that the bracket is securely fixed.
Connect the ISO socket block of the device with the two ISO plugs on your
vehicle.
Connect the antenna cable from the vehicle antenna to the antenna socket
on the device.
Feed the microphone unit cable into the mounting duct and connect it to the
microphone unit socket. Place the cable in such a way that the microphone
unit can be secured in the vehicle interior later, see also the chapter "Using
the microphone" on page 30.
Contingently connect the audio cinch cable of an external amplifier to the
LINE OUT socket
on the device.
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Contingently connect the audio cinch cable of an external subwoofer to the
yellow cinch socket SUBWOOFER 37 on the device.
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If necessary secure your device against theft with additional measures.
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Attach the securing screw with the anchoring plate
material to the engine firewall of the vehicle.
and the securing
Carefully push the device into the mounting duct until it locks into place.
After all connections have been made activate the RESET button with a ball
point pen or other pointed object.
Attach the face plate as described under "Installing the face plate".
IMPORTANT
Possible damage to the cable!
► Observe the position of the cable when sliding the device into the duct so
as to avoid damaging it.
Finally put on the bezel frame.
Uninstalling the device
To remove the installed device proceed as follows:
Remove the bezel frame 67.
69
Insert the right and left keys
into their respective slots on the sides of the
device. (The tabs are now bent back.)
Pull the device out.
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Initial use
Initial use
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Face plate
To protect against theft you can remove the face plate from your device. Do not
store the removed face plate in your vehicle.
NOTICE
► When the face plate is not inserted into the frame the theft protection
LED 30 on the device blinks.
► To safeguard the face plate always keep it stored in its case.
Installing the face plate
Place the face plate with the left side in the
frame first.
Then firmly press the right side until it locks into
place.
Subsequently flip the face plate upwards until it
locks into place.
Check to make sure that the face plate is firmly and
correctly installed in the frame. If the face plate
is incorrectly installed it can result in malfunctions
when operating the device.
Removing the face plate
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Press the
button to unlock the face plate.
The face plate tilts automatically forward.
Tilt the face plate completely forward.
Slide the face plate to the left and then pull first
the right and then the left side away.
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Handling and operation
Remote control
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Inserting the battery
NOTICE
► The supplied battery (Type CR2025) is already installed in the remote
control when delivered. Before use remove the isolation strip from the
battery compartment.
For replacement with a new battery procede as follows:
Pull the battery compartment out of the remote
control by pressing the lateral locking device and
at the same time pull the battery compartment out.
Remove the depleted battery and insert a new
battery of the type CR2025 (Button cell) into the
battery compartment. Be sure to insert the battery
with the correct polarity.
Slide the battery compartment back into the remote
control until it locks into place.
Using the remote control
4
Point the remote control to the Infrared sensor
on the front panel of the
device.
NOTICE
► You can use the remote control up to a distance of 8 m from the device.
Handling and operation
In this chapter you receive important information for the handling and operation
of the device.
NOTICE
► Most of the functions can be operated by the buttons on the device as well
as by the buttons on the remote control. In these instructions operation via
the buttons on the device is described. Any reference to the push buttons
on the remote control will be specifically highlighted.
► If no setting is made and/or no button pushed within approx. 5 seconds the
device returns to its previous operating mode. Changed settings are saved.
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Handling and operation
Switching On and Off
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Press briefly the POWER/DIM button to switch the device on. In the
display the notice WELCOME appears.
Briefly tap the POWER/DIM button. In the display appears AUTO DIM.
Briefly tap the POWER/DIM button again. In the display appears MAN
DIM.
AUTO DIM: The display illumination will, depending on the lighting conditions,
set automatically.
MAN DIM: The display illumination can be set in two stages (H = High and
L = Low) by turning the multi controller.
To switch off hold down the POWER/DIM button longer.
Settings
WARNING
Hearing damage as a result of too high a volume!
If the volume is set too high it can lead to permanent hearing damage.
► Set the volume to moderate levels only.
Volume
Turn the multi controller to set the volume.
Mute switching (MUTE) on / off
Press the MUTE button to switch the sound off. "MUTE" blinks in the display.
To switch the sound on again press the MUTE button once more. The mute
switching is rescinded when receiving a PTY or TA station.
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Handling and operation
Bass/Treble/Balance/Fader
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Press the SEL button on the remote control or the multi controller on the
device. The current volume level is shown. Each additional press of the SEL
button or the multi controller accesses the next setting point.
The following settings are possible:
VOL - Volume (from 0 to 50),
BAS - Bass (from -10 to 10),
TRE - Treble (from -10 to 10)
BAL - Balance (sound distribution between the right and left speakers)
(from 10L to 10R)
FAD - Fader (sound distribution between the rear and front speakers)
(from 10F to 10R)
Turn the multi controller to change the settings of the displayed menu items.
additional settings via the SEL button or the multi controller
Hold the SEL button or the multi controller down for approx. 2 seconds then
subsequently press the SEL button or the multi controller repeatedly until the
desired function is shown in the display.
INVOL - switch on volume
Turn the multi controller to set the volume level, with which the device is to
be set when turned on.
REC - Recording format
Turn the multi controller to set the record format for recording on SD/MMC
and/or USB data carriers, MP3 (MP3 data) or WMA (Windows Media
Audio).
SUBW - Subwoofer
You can connect an active external subwoofer to produce a more powerful bass
effect.
Turn the multi controller to turn the bass effect on (SUBW ON) or off
(SUBW OFF).
ADJ - Time of day
NOTICE
► The device is equipped with an RDS controlled clock. The clock sets itself
automatically when the EON function is switched on and also continues to
run when the radio is switched off. If you do not receive any RDS signal you
can also set the time of day manually.
Turn the multi controller to the right to set the hours and to the left to set the
minutes.
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Handling and operation
TAVOL - Volume for traffic radio
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Turn the multi controller to set the volume level, with which traffic reports are
to be played back.
EON - Information from other stations
When the EON function is switched on the radio switches to traffic radio or PTY
groups if the TA or PTY function has been activated.
Turn the multi controller in order to switch the EON function on (EON ON)
or off (EON OFF).
DSP - Equalizer (Digital Sound Processing)
Turn the multi controller to select one of the settings DSP CLASSIC, DSP
ROCK, DSP POP, DSP FLAT or DSP NONE. In the setting DSP NONE
no DSP is switched on. The DSP equalizer setting is shown at the bottom of
the display.
You can also set the equalizer by pressing the DSP button on the remote control.
With this setting DSP is switched off when the radio frequency is shown again.
TA - Traffic Announcement (traffic radio)
Turn the multi controller to perform the following settings:
TA SEEK: As soon as the reception signal for traffic announcements becomes
weaker or you leave the reception area the search function starts and will look
for the strongest TA station.
TA ALARM: As soon as the reception signal for traffic announcements becomes
weaker or you leave the reception area an alarm tone sounds.
PI - Program Identification (Sound with the station search)
Turn the multi controller to perform the following settings:
PI SOUND: Station search with sound.
PI MUTE: Station search without sound.
RETUNE (Search times of stations with PI recognition)
Turn the multi controller to perform the following settings:
RETUNE L: The search process for a station with the correct PI recognition runs
for 90 seconds.
RETUNE S: The search process for a station with the correct PI recognition runs
for 30 seconds.
MASK (Conceal specific stations)
Turn the multi controller to perform the following settings:
MASK DPI: Conceals the AF stations which have another PI recognition.
MASK ALL: Conceals the AF stations which have another PI recognition and all
annoying non-PI stations that have the same station frequency.
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Loudness
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Hold down the MODE button to switch the loudness function on or off.
In the display appears LOUD ON and/or LOUD OFF.
Operating mode
Press the MODE button to switch between radio reception (Frequency
indicator), CD/MP3 operation (CD), memory card slot (SD/MMC), USB
port (USB) and audio input (AUX).
NOTICE
► The operating modes CD, SD/MMC and USB can only be accessed when
the corresponding medium is inserted.
Display
Press repeatedly the DISP button to display successively the following
information:
Radio station, title + interpret, time of day (set automatically with RDS reception),
PTY settings (these RDS functions are sent from the broadcasting service in various
ranges; see also the chapter "Radio functions") and frequencies.
NOTICE
► When you are not receiving any RDS or PTY information, "PS NONE“ or
"PTY NONE“ is shown in the display.
Radio reset (RESET)
To reset the device to its factory default settings, press the RESET button with a
pointed object, such as a pen.
Reset the device:
▯ when operating for the first time,
▯ after the cable connection,
▯ if not all function buttons are working
▯ when an error message appears in the display.
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Radio functions
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Select frequency range
Press the BAND/ENT button to switch between VHF (F1, F2, F3) and
medium wave (M1, M2).
Automatic station search
Press briefly the buttons I◂◂ or ▸▸I to start a station search. The search will
stop when a station is found.
Manual station selection
Hold down one of the buttons I◂◂ or ▸▸I for two seconds, in the display
appears MANUAL.
Now press the buttons I◂◂ or ▸▸I to change the frequency in steps of
0.05 MHz (VHF) and/or 9 kHz (MW) until the desired frequency is set.
If no button is pressed for approx. two seconds the automatic station search is set
again. AUTO appears in the display.
Saving radio stations
For each frequency range 6 stations can be saved.
Hold down for approx. 3 seconds one of the station buttons 1 to 6 to save
the currently set station. The successful saving is signalised by the showing
of the numbers 1 to 6 in the display.
Search for stations with alternative frequencies
Press the SCAN/REC button to search for stations with an AF signal in the
VHF band range.
The search stops with each found station for 5 seconds and then continues
searching.
If you want to listen to and save the station press the SCAN/REC button to
stop the search.
Hold down for approx. 3 seconds one of the station buttons 1 to 6 to save
the currently set station. The successful saving is signalised by the showing
of the numbers 1-6 in the display.
Accessing saved stations
Select with BAND/ENT the frequency range.
Press one of the station buttons 1 to 6, to access the saved station.
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Automatic saving
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Hold down the AS/PS button for 3 seconds . A search immediately starts
whereby each found station remains for approx. five seconds. The station
indicator and/or the station frequency blinks and the memory slot is dis-
played. With weak stations the search will automatically continue.
Running through saved stations
Press briefly the AS/PS button.
All stations will be briefly selected. When you hear the desired station press
the AS/PS button. The chosen station remains selected.
Switching alternative frequencies (AF) on / off
You can search for alternative frequencies of a station so that it will always have
optimal reception.
Press the AF button. In the display appears the indicator AF. The device now
constantly searches for the optimal frequency of the currently set station.
Press the AF button again to switch the function off. In the display the
indicator AF disappears.
Regional programmes
A few stations broadcast regional programmes.
In order to playback only the station's regional programme hold down the
AF button until the notice REG ON appears in the display.
To again playback the national programme hold down the AF button until
the notice REG OFF appears in the display.
Programme mode (PTY)
With the help of this function you can search for stations in a designated genre.
The following settings are possible:
POP M
ROCK M
NEWS
AFFAIRS
INFO
SPORT
EDUCATE
DRAMA
CLASSICS
OTHER M
CULTURE
SCIENCE
VARIED
JAZZ
OLDIES
SOCIAL
RELIGION
PHONE IN
FOLK M
COUNTRY
WEATHER
FINANCE
CHILDREN
NATION M
EASY M
LIGHT M
TRAVEL
LEISURE
DOCUMENT
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NOTICE
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► Please note that this information is dependent on the region, the broadcasting
corporation and the station.
► For this function the EON function must be switched on.
Setting the PTY identification
Press the PTY button and subsequently press repeatedly one of the number
buttons 1 to 6 to select the desired PTY input.
To switch between the PTY inputs "Musical genre" and "Talk contributions"
by the indicator of the first PTY input press the PTY button again.
The number buttons are reserved as follows:
Button
Musical genre
POP M, ROCK M
EASY M, LIGHT M
CLASSICS, OTHER M
JAZZ, COUNTRY
NATION M, OLDIES
FOLK M
Talk contributions
NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO
1
2
3
4
5
6
SPORT, EDUCATE, DRAMA
CULTURE, SCIENCE, VARIED
WEATHER, FINANCE, CHILDREN
SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE IN
TRAVEL, LEISURE, DOCUMENT
If no further input occurs for 2 seconds an automatic search for stations that
correspond to the PTY input starts The search stops with the first found station.
Switching the PTY function on/off
To activate the PTY search press the PTY button.
In the display the notice PTY appears.
With the station search only stations of the currently selected PTY identification
will be considered.
To deactivate the PTY search press the PTY button again.
Station search by PTY identification
During the display of a PTY identification if you press briefly the PTY button
or the buttons I◂◂ and/or ▸▸I a search immediately starts for stations, which
correspond to this PTY identification.
If no station is found that corresponds with this PTY identification the indicator
PTY NONE appears briefly and subsequently the search ends with the last
preset station.
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Traffic radio (TA - "Traffic Announcement")
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For this function the EON function must be switched on.
Press the TA button to switch this mode on or off.
In the TA mode the device will immediately switch from other stations or operation
modes to the radio station, which is currently broadcasting traffic information.
With this the volume level entered under TAVOL will be set.
During the playback of traffic radio press the TA button to stop the TA function
without switching off this function.
General CD functions
NOTICE
► Dampness and high humidity can cause the CD player to malfunction.
In this case switch on the vehicle heating to dissipate the dampness before
using the device. Do not subject the device to any extremely high or low
temperatures.
Anti-Shock function (ESP - "Electric Shock Protection")
The device is equipped with an anti shock function. This function serves to compen-
sate for vibrations, for example on uneven streets, and to provide an uninterrupted
playback even with device movement. When the device is switched on the memory
automatically fills with data:
■ with audio CDs for 12 seconds;
■ with MP3 CDs for 75 seconds.
Inserting and removing CDs
Fold the face plate downward by pressing the face plate's unlocking device.
Push the CD into the CD slot with the inscribed side facing up.
Lock the face plate back into place by folding it upwards. Playback of the
CD begins. In the display appears CDP PLAY.
To remove the CD open the face plate again. Press the OPEN button.
The CD will be ejected. The device switches to radio mode.
Immediately remove the CD from the CD slot. If an ejected CD is not removed
within approx. 5 seconds the device will draw it back in, however playback
of the CD will not start.
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Title skip
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Press the buttons ▸▸I or I◂◂ to select the next and/or previous title.
The title number will be shown in the display.
Fast forward/backward
Hold down the buttons ▸▸I or I◂◂ longer to start fast forward or backward.
Stop playback
Press the PAU/1, button to stop playback.
To continue playback press the PAU/1 button once more.
Repeat function (RPT - Repeat)
Press several times the RPT/2 button to switch between the repeat functions.
The following settings are possible:
– RPT ONE: The current title is repeated.
– RPT ALL: The entire CD will be repeated. RPT will not be displayed.
Additionally with MP3 CDs:
– RPT DIR: All titles in the current directory will be repeated.
If the functions RPT ONE or RPT DIR are activated RPT will appear in the display.
Title sampling
Press the INT/3 button. In the display INT is shown. Approx. 10 seconds
from all titles will playback one after the other.
Press the INT/3 button once more to activate normal playback.
Random playback of all titles (RDM - Random)
Press the RDM/4 button. The display shows RDM. A random controlled
playback is started. A repeat pressing launches the normal playback.
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MP3 CDs functions
Playback
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■ The device can playback files in the MP3 and WMA formats.
■ A mixture of titles and directories on the same level can result in problems
when playing back.
■ During playback the information from the ID3 tag of the MP3 files are read
and are shown successively in the display.
Skip directory
Press the number button 6 to playback the next directory and/or the number
button 5 to playback the previous directory. The name of the directory will
appear briefly in the display after which playback begins automatically.
NOTICE
► If files are located in the CD's main directory the directory name ROOT
will be shown in the display.
Search functions
Title number search
Press the AS/PS button. The notice MP3* appears in the display.
Turn the multi controller or press the numbers on the device and/or on the
remote control to set the desired title number.
Press the multi controller or wait 3 seconds to start playback of the set title.
NOTICE
► If a title number is selected that does not exist the title with the largest title
number will playback.
Title name search
Press the AS/PS button twice. In the display the notice* appears.
Turn the multi controller until the desired letter appears.
Press the multi controller to confirm the letter and to switch to the second letter
of the title name. In this way up to 16 letters/characters can be entered.
When you have set the desired character press the BAND/ENT button to
show all titles that begin with the sought after character.
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NOTICE
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► If no titles are found that begin with the set character NO MEDIA will be
shown briefly and you can carry out the setting again.
Turn the multi controller to select a title and start playback with BAND/ENT.
Search for directories
Press the AS/PS button three times. The directory that is currently
playing back appears.
Turn the multi controller to switch between the available directories.
Press the BAND/ENT button to select the currently shown directory.
Playback of the first title from the selected directory starts immediately.
USB port
The device can process USB data carriers up to 16 GB. With this the directory
structure may contain a maximum of 1024 folders, 4096 files and a directory
depth of 8 levels.
Connecting data carriers
Open the protective cap from the USB port.
Connect your USB device to the port. The device searches for MP3 or
WMA files on the data carrier and the notice USB appears in the display.
Place the protective cap back on the USB port when no USB device is
connected to avoid contamination.
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Playback and search functions
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■ The operations for playing files on the external data carrier as well as the
search function are exactly the same as with MP3 CDs.
■ If the device is in a different mode (CD, Radio, AUX or MMC) you can
select the USB data carrier with the MODE button.
Card reader (SD/MMC)
The device can process SD/MMC memory cards up to 2 GB and SDHC memory
cards up to 32 GB. With this the directory structure may contain a maximum of
1024 folders, 4096 files and a directory depth of 8 levels.
Connecting data carriers
Slide a memory card into the memory card slot with the marking pointing
to the right. Playback of the MP3 or WMA title on the memory card begins
automatically.
Playback and search functions
■ The operations for playing files on the external data carrier as well as the
search function are exactly the same as with MP3 CDs.
■ If the device is in a different mode (CD, Radio, AUX or USB) you can
select the card reader with the MODE button.
Record function
NOTICE
► Please observe the legal regulations valid in your place of residence
regarding the duplication of copyrighted works. In case of doubt please
consult a specialist in your area.
With your device you can record data from audio CDs, radio or external audio
devices onto USB or SD/MMC data carriers and copy MP3 and/or WMA data
from an MP3 CD onto USB or SD/MMC data carriers.
The data will be saved with the following notations:
■ Title of audio CDs: Track001, Track002, ...
■ Data from MP3 CDs: Music001, Music002, ...
■ Radio recordings: Tuner001, Tuner002, ...
Recordings have a bitrate of 128 kbps and a sampling frequency of 44 kHz.
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Recording
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Place a memory medium into the card slot or connect a data carrier to the
USB port.
Insert the CD, if necessary, and/or switch on the external audio device.
With the MODE button set the desired operation mode (CD, Radio, AUX).
If necessary start playback of the external audio device.
Hold down the SCAN/REC button until REC MMC or REC USB is displayed.
In the operation mode CD, MMC ALL or USB ALL will be diplayed. If no
data carrier is connected, on which recordings can be made NO MEDIA
will be displayed.
Press the SCAN/REC button repeatedly until the desired recording option
is displayed. When recording an audio CD you can make an additional
setting depending on whether you want to record all titles from the CD
(USB/MMC ALL) or only the current title (USB/MMC ONE).
Start the recording by pressing the BAND/ENT button.
The audio data is now saved on the data carrier in the format that was set
(MP3 or WMA). The preceding blinking "R" signals the recording.
NOTICE
► When the selected data carrier is full recording automatically moves to the
other data carrier as long as a corresponding data carrier is connected.
To end the recording press briefly the BAND/ENT button once more.
After which WAIT is shown briefly in the display, the recording is saved.
Copying data from an MP3 CD
You can copy individual titles from an MP3 CD to an external USB data carrier
or an SD/MMC memory card.
Place a memory medium into the card slot or connect a data carrier to the
USB port.
Hold down, during playback of a title from an MP3 CD, the SCAN/REC
button. The notice COPY MMC and/or COPY USB appears. If no data
carrier is connected, on which recordings can be made NO MEDIA will
be displayed.
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Press the SCAN/REC button several times to select either the copying option
COPY USB (copying on USB data carriers) or COPY MMC (copying on
SD/MMC cards).
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Start the copy process by pressing the BAND/ENT button.
During the copy process COPY appears in the display and a percentage indicator
from 01 - 100 shows the copying progress. After the notice COPY 100 the
copying process is ended and playback of the MP3 title continues.
Connecting an external audio device to the device
Connect the audio output of an external audio device (i.e. an MP3 player)
via a 3.5 mm stereo jackplug to the socket AUX IN on the front panel of
the device.
Select playback of the audio input by pressing, several times, the MODE
button until AUX is shown in the display.
Bluetooth operation
The microphone unit must be connected to the device in order to use the Bluetooth
functions. In addition a mobile phone is required that supports the Bluetooth data
transmission.
Connecting the telephone to the device
Activate the Bluetooth function on your mobile phone and conduct a search
for Bluetooth devices.
After a successful search the entry CarBT appears for the device in the display
of the mobile phone.
Select this entry for the connection and for the subsequent password request
enter the password 1234 for the device. You may possibly have to confirm
the connection structure once more.
After a successful coupling CONN OK appears briefly in the device's display
and the green LED on the microphone unit lights up.
Using the microphone
During the telephone call you will hear the caller via the speaker connected to
the device.
For optimal transmitting of your voice place the microphone unit close to you.
Attach the microphone unit, for example, to the dashboard. For this purpose
you can use the supplied sticky tape. In this case clean beforehand dust and
grease from the surface. The sticky tape can be used for securing on almost
all smooth surfaces.
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NOTICE
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► Do not mount the microphone in the vicinity of speakers otherwise the voice
quality may deteriorate.
Call accept/end
With an incoming call you hear the call signal via your mobile phone, whilst in
the device's display is shown the call number.
You accept an incoming call by pressing the TALK button on the micro-
phone unit or the
button on the device and/or on the remote control.
You end the call by pressing the TALK button again on the microphone unit
or the
button on the device and/or on the remote control.
Rejecting a call
With an incoming call press the
remote control to reject the call.
button on the device and/or on the
To call
Press the
button on the device and/or on the remote control.
DIAL appears in the display.
With the number buttons on the device and/or on the remote control enter
the telephone number that you want to call.
Press the
in the display.
button again. The number is dialled and CALLING appears
Redial
Hold down the TALK button on the microphone unit or the
button on
the device and/or on the remote control for approx. 2 seconds.
– If previously no call number was selected via the number buttons on the
device and/or the remote control the last selected mobile phone call
number is dialled.
– If previously a call number was selected via the number buttons on the
device and/or the remote control this call number is dialled.
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Caller lists
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Press the PHONE button on the device. CALL LIST appears in the display
Press the PHONE button again. IN CALL appears in the display.
Turn the multi controller to select between the following displays:
– IN CALL: Shows the last 20 incoming calls.
– OUT CALL: Shows the last 20 outgoing calls.
Press the PHONE button again. READING appears in the display and
subsequently shows the last incoming (IN CALL) and/or dialled (OUT CALL)
call number.
Turn the multi controller or press the VOL button on the remote control to
show the last 20 incoming and/or dialled numbers one after the other.
Press the
button on the device and/or on the remote control to select
the dialled call number.
Press the
button on the device and/or on the remote control to end
redialling and exit the caller list.
Telephone book function
You can transfer up to 20 contacts (Telephone book entries) from the connected
mobile phone to the device and thus dial and call the contact from the device.
NOTICE
► Details for the transference of the contact via Bluetooth can be obtained
from the operating instructions of your mobile phone.
► Each transfered contact is filed in the memory slot PB01. The contacts that
have already been transfered are automatically filed one memory slot
further (PB02, etc).
Press the PHONE button on the device. CALL LIST appears in the display
Turn the multi controller to select the display PH BOOK.
Press the PHONE button again. READING appears in the display.
Subsequently PB01 appears and the name and call number of the first
memory slot is shown.
Turn the muti controller to select additional telephone book entries.
Press the
button on the device and/or on the remote control to select
the dialled call number.
Press the
button on the device and/or on the remote control to end the
call and exit the telephone book function.
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Cleaning
Deleting the caller lists and telephone book entries
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Press and hold the
button on the device and/or on the remote control
until RESET appears in the display. The Bluetooth connection to the mobile
phone is severed and all telephone book entries and caller lists on the
device are deleted.
Audio streaming (A2DP)
The device uses the A2DP profile (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) and
therefore can playback your mobile phone's audio data.
Select an audio file from your mobile phone and start the playback.
In the device's display appears the entry A2DP and the audio data will be
played back via the speakers connected to the device.
NOTICE
► On the mobile phone it may possibly be necessary to switch playback via
the Bluetooth stereo headset. Consult the operating manual of your mobile
phone for more information.
► With a few mobile phones the device does not automatically switch to the
A2DP mode. In this case you switch to the A2DP mode by pressing the
MODE button several times until the notice BT MUSIC or A2DP appears
in the display.
AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)
The device uses the AVRCP profile thus facilitating the control of audio devices.
With the PAU/1 button on the device or the ▸II/1 button on the remote
control you can stop and/or restart the playback of audio files on the
mobile phone.
With the buttons I◂◂ or ▸▸I on the device or on the remote control you can
access the previous or next audio file on the mobile phone.
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Cleaning
Cleaning
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Safety instructions
IMPORTANT
Possible damage to the device
► Make sure when you are cleaning the device that no moisture gets inside in
order to avoid irreparable damage to it.
Display cleaning
■ Clean the front panel of the device / the display exclusively with a soft,
moist, lint-free cloth and a mild dish washing liquid.
Disposal
Disposal of the device
Do not dispose of the device in your normal domestic waste.
This product is subject to the European directive 2002/96/EC-WEEE
(Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment).
Dispose of the device through an approved disposal centre or at your community
waste facility. Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of doubt,
please contact your waste disposal centre.
Disposing of the batteries
Used batteries/rechargeable batteries may not be disposed of in household
waste. Every consumer is legally obliged to dispose of batteries at a collection site
in his community / city district or at a retail store. The purpose of this obligation is
to ensure that batteries are disposed of in a non-polluting manner. Only dispose
of batteries/cells when they are fully discharged.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
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In this chapter you will receive important information for malfunction localization
and remedies. Observe the instructions in order to avoid danger and damage.
Safety instructions
WARNING
Observe the following safety information to avoid danger and property damage:
► Repairs to electronic devices may only be carried out by specialists who have
been trained by the manufacturer. Considerable danger to the consumer and
damage to the device can occur as a result of incorrect repairs.
Malfunction causes and remedies
The following table will help with localizing and remedying minor malfunctions:
Defect
Possible cause
The ignition is not switched on. Switch the ignition on by turning the key.
The fuse is defective. Replace the fuse.
Solution
The device will
not switch on
The volume is set to minimum. Increase the volume.
The cables are not connected
Check the cable connections.
No sound
correctly.
Press the MUTE button to switch
the sound back on.
The sound is switched off.
A CD is already inserted into
the device.
Remove the CD.
The CD has been inserted
the wrong way up.
Insert the CD with the inscripted
side up.
The CD will not
load or eject
The CD is dirty or defective.
Clean the CD or insert a different CD.
Allow the vehicle to air out until the
temperature has again dropped to the
operational temperature.
The temperature in the
vehicle is too high.
Condensation on the laser
lens
Switch the device off for a few hours
and then try it again.
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Troubleshooting
Defect
Possible cause
Solution
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There is a malfunction
with the device.
Press the RESET button.
Function but-
tons are not
functioning
The face plate is not
correctly installed.
Check to see that the face plate is
installed correctly.
The mounting angle exceeds
30°.
Correct the mounting angle.
The CD jumps
The CD is very dirty or
defective.
Clean the CD or insert a different CD.
Failure with
burnt CDs
Check the burnt CD in another
playback device.
The antenna cable is not
connected correctly.
Check the antenna cable for correct
connection.
The radio and/
or the automatic
station saving is
not functioning
The station signals are too
weak.
Set the station manually.
The connection 4 in the ISO
block A (Permanent positive)
is not connected correctly.
Station memory
is not functioning
Check the cable connections. For this
consult the chapter "Connections".
The USB port is intended for
devices that function accord-
ing to the USB standard. Not
Connect a device that functions accord-
ing to the USB standard. Make sure
that the data carrier is formatted for the
FAT32 file system.
The device's USB all market available devices
port does not
function
conform to this standard. It
is possible that a device is
connected that does not func-
tion according to the USB
standard.
Check the card. Slide it in with the
inscribed side facing to the right. Make
sure that the data carrier has been
formatted to the FAT32 file system.
The card reading The card is possibly defec-
device does not tive, dirty or not properly
read the cards
inserted.
The mobile phone does not
support Bluetooth transmis-
sions.
The Bluetooth
connection does
not function
Reconnect the mobile phone and the
device. For this also read, without fail,
your mobile phone's instructions.
The mobile phone is not
coupled with the device.
NOTICE
► If you cannot solve the problem with the aforementioned methods, please
contact Customer Service.
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Appendix
Appendix
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Technical data
General
Input voltage
Input current
12
VDC
A
max. 10
4 x 40
Max. Impulse output
W
Power rating
(with 1% distortion factor)
4 x 13.5
W
Operating temperature
Humidity (no condensation)
Dimensions (L x D x H):
Weight
+5 - +40
5 - 90
°C
%
18.6 x 20.6 x 5.7
approx. 1480
cm
g
Device fuse
Automotive blade type fuse
10
A
Radio frequency range
Frequency FM (VHF)
87.5 - 108
522 - 1620
18
MHz
kHz
Frequency AM (MW)
Station memory slots FM (VHF)
Station memory slots AM (MW)
Slots
Slots
12
Remote control
Button cell battery (CR 2025)
3
V
Audio input (AUX)
Stereo jackplug
3.5
mm
USB port
USB 1.1 and 2.0 compatible data carrier
Card slot
SD/MMC memory card slot
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Appendix
Declaration of EG conformity
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This device complies in regard to conformity with the
basic requirements and other relevent regulations of the
vehicle directive 2004/104/EC and the R&TTE directive
1999/5/EC.
The complete original declaration of conformity can be
obtained from the importer.
Warranty
You receive a 3-year warranty for this device as of the purchase date. This device
has been manufactured with care and meticulously examined before delivery.
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. In the case of a warranty claim,
please get in touch by telephone with our service department. Only in this way
can a post-free dispatch for your goods be assured.
NOTICE
► The warranty adjustment is valid only for material or manufacturing defects
not, however, for transport damage, wear and tear or for damage to
breakable parts, i.e. switches or rechargeable batteries.
The product is intended merely for private use and not for
commercial purposes.
In the event of misuse and improper handling, use of force and interference not
carried out by our authorized service branch, the warranty will become void.
This warranty does not affect your statutory rights.
The warranty period is not extended by repairs effected under warranty. This
applies also to replaced and repaired parts. Damages or defects discovered
after purchase are to be reported directly after unpacking, at the latest two days
after the purchase date. After expiry of the warranty period incidental repairs
are subject to payment.
Importer
KOMPERNASS GMBH
BURGSTRASSE 21
44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY
KH 2377
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Warranty
Bluetooth Car Radio
KH 2377
DES UK LTD
Tel.: 0871 5000 700 (£ 0.10 / minute)
e-mail: [email protected]
In order to guarantee a cost free
repair procedure please get in touch
with the service hotline. Ensure you
have your sales slip handy.
Kompernass Service Ireland
Tel: 1850 930 412 (0,082 EUR/Min.)
Standard call rates apply. Mobile operators may vary.
e-mail: [email protected]
Sender, please write clearly:
Last name
First name
Street
City/Town
Country
Telephone
Date/Signature
Description of the defect:
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