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Illustr. 8.2

Illustr. 8.0

Illustr. 8.1

 

ƒThen remove the installation frame from the device with the aid of the disassembly key, by sliding the disassembly keys into the provided openings on the right and left side of the device, as described in illustr. 8.1. Make sure that the protrusion on the disassembly key points away from the device during the insertion (illustr. 8.2). Afterwards, the frame can be slid down over the device towards the rear.

ƒNow slide the installation frame into the installation slot provided for the car radio.

ƒNow attach the installation frame by bending the installation brackets towards the outside with a screwdriver. The frame is properly installed when it can no longer be pulled out, yet also keeps from sliding into the installation slot.

ƒNow connect the cable set and the antenna to the vehicle’s electronics corresponding to illustr. 8.3 and illustr. 8.4 as well as the table below. Also observe the specifications in sections 8.2 to 8.4.

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Contents Preliminary notes CopyrightDeclaration Manufacturer informationTable of contents RDS Playing back MP3/WMA/OGG files Displaying images Menu settings levelSD/MMC operation Menu levelDisposal Troubleshooting DVD device settingsFactory default settings Reset Remote control Product informationImportant safety instructions English Deutsch English English Scope of delivery CDV-710 CD/DVD Car radioRemote control Remote control dual zone Installation Installing the deviceDeutsch English Illustr Connecting the antenna Supply voltage ISO plug aEnglish Removal Loud STEREO/MONO Time Tavol Operating unitFront view closed FM3, MW1 and MW2 Please DON’T Touch Operation of the monitor Swivelling the monitor outwardAreas sensitive to touch touch screen Deutsch English Display LoudDisplay when the monitor is open Setting of the playback sourceDual OFF Setting up the second playback levelSecond playback level dual zone Setup menu Audio menu Video menu EON RDS MenuRegion PTYInsertion of the operating unit ActivationSystem menu Turning on/off Basic functionsRemoval of the operating unit theft protection Changing the volume Muting the speakersSelection of the wavelength range Radio tuner modeSelection of the radio station Searching for a radio station with the scanner Manual search for a radio stationCalling up stored stations Storing a station with the station buttonsStoring stations with automatic station search Checking stored stations LOC functionTraffic announcements TA, traffic program, TP Stmo function14.11 RDS Alternative frequencies AF Radio reception conditions Enhanced Other Networks EON15 CD/DVD mode Regional programs REGSelecting a CD/DVD as the program source Insert / remove CDPlayback / pause / stop Selecting or repeating tracksIntro Fast forward and rewindRepeating tracks Repeat Inserting / removing SD/MMC 16 SD/MMC operationPlaying tracks in random sequence Random Selecting SD/MMC as a program source Playing back MP3/WMA/OGG files Rotating an image Displaying imagesSlide show ZoomAUX Thumbnail viewChanging the treble settings Treble Menu settings levelChanging the bass settings Bass Changing the volume ratio Balance Changing the volume distribution Fader Menu level LOC function to set the station searchLoud function for the tone setting loudness ST MO function to switch between stereo and mono playbackCT function to set the time of day Tavol function to set the volume for traffic announcements Deutsch English DVD device settings General settings Audio settings Hdcd Video settings Preferred settings English Password settings Factory default settings Reset Exiting the settingsButton Function Remote controlRemote control normal SubtitleSUB MenuChanging the battery Remote control General information Disposal of the batteryProduct information Technical specifications UKW RadioTFT Monitor PAL/NTSCSupported formats Remote controlsEnvironment DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RDisposal Troubleshooting Problem CauseRadio hasn’t been Problem Cause Solution