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Common Operations

To Select Source by Menu
In any mode, press SRC in the monitor, the
following menu will appear:
Press it to select your desired item: FM,
DISC, IPOD ,SD Card, USB, BT, AUX, and
press SET to enter into the main menu. If
you want to enter into bluetooth, press
BT; if it does not enter into, that means the
unit does not include the function. In any
mode, press SRC to return to the previous
mode. Press BACK to return to previous
mode.
* If the font display in cyan, that means this does
not have this function.
Note:
Turning the Unit On/Off
Briefly press PWR button to turn on the
unit, during working status, press and hold
it to turn off or turn on the unit.
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Setting the Sound Characteristics
Repeatedly press SEL button to select
the mode in the following order:desired
* Pressing VOL+/- and SEL on the main unit
also performs the same function.
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After selecting the desired mode, you
adjust the current level by pressing
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can
VOL
buttons
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Notes:
* Pressing PWR button on the main unit also
performs the same function.
Note:
Press VOL+ button to increase
sound level and press VOL- button to
decrease sound level.
the
the
Volume Control
* Pressing VOL+/- on the main unit or VOL+/-
in the monitor performs the same function.
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Note:
* This function is operated by using the remote
control only.
EQ Setting
Repeatedly pressing button to choose
the following modes turn:
EQ
in
While listening to the popular music, classic
music or rock music, you select the co-
rresponding preset modes to adjust the sou-
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The default setting is OFF.
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06 CD/MP3/SD/USB

Repeat Playing
During CD/MP3/SD/USB playback , press
replay the current track, press
it again to cancel this function.
RPT to
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* This function is operated by using the remote
control.
Note:
* The default setting is Disc Repeat.
* Press CLEAR to clear the mistake input.
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Number Buttons
Press one of Number Buttons(0~9) to
select a track to play automatically.
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* Press track region and the screen shows the
number keys, touch the number to select tracks.
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Stop Play
During CD/MP3/SD/USB playback, Press
to stop the playback.
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* Pressing in the monitor performs the same
function.
Note:
During CD/MP3/SD/USB playback,
RDM button on the remote control to
play random under the directory
which you select. P return to
press
any track at
ress it again to
normal playing.
Playing Tracks at Random
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* This function is operated by using the remote
control.
Note:
FM
Reset the Unit
Operating the unit for the first time or after
replacing the car battery, you must reset
the unit.
Notes:
* When ome errors occur on the
also press RES
It will
s display, you can
button to resume to normal.
erase the clock setting and some me-
morized functions.
* This function can only be operated by the
main unit.
Remove the front panel, then press RES
button in the panel w object,
(such as a ball the unit to
initial status.
ith a pointed
point pen) to set
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Selecting Track
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* This function is operated by using the remote
control.
Note:
* Press CLEAR to clear the mistake input.
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During CD playback, first press GOTO,
and TFT shows : DISC go to:--:--,press your
desired time of the playback by using num-
ber buttons.
Then press GOTO button, track go to:--:--
appears on TFT, now input your desired
numbers to play the current time of your
selection.
During MP3/SD/USB mode, first press
GOTO and the TFT shows:---. Then press
NUMBER BUTTONS to input the MP3/SD
track's Number to play it; then press GOTO
button, and the TFT shows : --:--, now input
the desired time to play the current track at
this point.
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Selecting Tracks
Note:
During MP3/SD/USB playback, press
to play previous track, press to play
next track.
During CD playback, first press to
return to the beginning of the current track,
press again within 3 seconds to play
previous track , press to play next track .
* Pressing and on the monitor perform
the same function.
* In CD/MP3/SD/USB mode, you can press
track's Number or name to play.
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