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CONTENTS
Precautions................................................................................................................................................. 1
Lithium Battery Cell Warnings .............................................................................................................................. 1
Use Cautions ...........................................................................................................................................1
Installation ...................................................................................................................................................2
Installation Procedures ...........................................................................................................................2
Installation Opening ..................................................................................................................................
2
Wiring Connections................................................................................................................................ 3
Remove of the Main Unit ....................................................................................................................... 3
Control Panel Button Locations .................................................................................................................. 4
Operation ................................................................................................................................................... 4
Power / SRC ........................................................................................................................................... 4
Adjust Menu Options (SRC) ................................................................................................................. 4
Change the Source (SRC) .................................................................................................................... 4
Store/Recall Preset Stations (1 - 6).........................................................................................................4
Play/Pause ............................................................................................................................................ 4
Next/Previous Track ............................................................................................................................... 4
Fast Forward/Backward ........................................................................................................................ 4
Set the Clock (CLK) .............................................................................................................................. 5
Insert SD Card ....................................................................................................................................... 5
Adjust Volume (VOL) ............................................................................................................................. 5
Switch Between US and EU Frequency ................................................................................................. 5
Manual Tuning (|<< / >>|) ...................................................................................................................... 5
Auto Seek Tuning (|<< / >>|) ...................................................................................................................5
Change Bands (BAND) .......................................................................................................................... 5
Automatic Music Search (AMS) .............................................................................................................5
Track Search .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Track/Folder Navigation ....................................................................................................................... 5
Mute ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Insert USB ............................................................................................................................................. 5
AUX In Jack .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Reset System (RESET) ......................................................................................................................... 5
Bluetooth Operation.................................................................................................................................... 6
Pair and Connect ................................................................................................................................... 6
Make a Call ............................................................................................................................................ 6
Redial Last Dialed Number ................................................................................................................... 6
Answer a Call......................................................................................................................................... 6
End a Call .............................................................................................................................................. 6
Switch Audio Between Car and Phone .................................................................................................. 6
Adjust Talk Volume................................................................................................................................. 6
Audio Streaming (A2DP)......................................................................................................................... 6
Remote Control ........................................................................................................................................ 7
Remove Insulating Sheet ..................................................................................................................... 7
Button Names and Locations................................................................................................................ 7
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................................ 8
........................................................................................................................................... 9
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PRECAUTIONS
Lithium Battery Cell Warnings
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Cell leakage may cause damage to the remote control.
Do not throw cells into
as this may cause an explosion.
Keep battery cells out of reach of children.
Use cautions
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Some MP3/WMA files may not be playable.
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Be sure to lower the volume before switching off the unit or the ignition key.
1
INSTALLATION
Installation Procedures
First complete the electrical connections and then check for correctness.
Installation Opening
2.05 inch
7.20 inch
MOUNTING SLEEVE
This unit can be installed in any dashboard
Having an opening as shown above .
Insert mounting collar into the dashboard and bend
the mounting tabs out with a screwdriver.
Make sure that lock lever
is flush with the mounting
collar( not projecting outward).
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INSTALLATION(CONT.)
!
- Only use speakers with 4 ohms impedance.
- Do not attach the control panel to the chassis before wiring is complete.
- The maximum current of the auto antenna is 200mA.
Wiring Connections
WIRING
DIAGRAM
Rear Right Speaker
Front Right Speaker
Front Left Speaker
Purple +
Fuse
5A
Purple/Black Gray +
Gray/Black White +
White/Black -
Fuse
0.5A
Green +
Power B+ (Yellow)
GND- (Black)
ANT + (Blue)
ACC + (Red)
Rear Left Speaker
Green/Black -
Remove of the Main Unit
1.
2.
3.
Remove the metal strap from the main unit.
Remove the plastic trim out from the main unit.
Insert a bracket key into the left and right side of the main unit and draw the unit out of
the mounting sleeve.
3
CONTROL PANEL BUTTON LOCATIONS
ML42B
MIC
OPERATION
turn off the unit.
RADIO,USB&CARD, BT , AUX IN, BT modes (if there are USB and SD card inside the unit).
radio and Aux. When the user
inserts a USB Stick or SD Card, their respective logos will illuminate on the display.
8. CLK
Press the CLK button once to display the real time, With time appearing on the display.Press and hold
CLK button for more than 2 seconds until the time flashes. You can adjust the HOUR by pressing the
and
button respectively; then briefly press the CLK button to flash the minute, and pressing the
and
button to adjust the minute.
During Bluetooth mode, the clock can not be adjusted.
4
OPERATION
9. SD CARD SLOT
In the radio mode, rotate the volume knob to increase or decrese the volume level of the sound
Loud
Loc
Stereo
Vol
In the USB or SD card mode, press the volume knob to enter the EQ function that the audio
At the radio status,press and hold the VOL button to enter switch state of the US(USA) and EU
(EUROPE) frequency,then rotate the VOL knob to select US frequency or EU frequency,after
selecting US or EU frequency,the system will switch to the selected frequency 3 seconds later.
11.FF(
) &12.FB(
)
In the radio mode, long press the FF( ) or FB( ) button for more than 2 seconds, the unit will
search the next or previous frequency step by step.
Short press the FF( ) or FB( ) button, the automatic search will start, it will search upward or
downward for the strong signal radio station within the cuttent band. The auto searching will stop
until find a station.
13.BND/AMS
In radio mode, short press the BND/AMS button repeatedly to select the one of the radio band : FM 1,
FM 2,FM 3,AM1,AM2 in a cycle sequence. When you select a band, the word F1、F2、F3 for FM
band, and A1、A2 for AM band will be shown on the LCD display.
During USB or SD playback, short press the AMS button to enter track search mode, then rotate
the VOL knob to track forward or backward; if no any operation in 5 seconds,it will play the current track.
14. MUTE
on the LCD
15. USB PORT
16. AUX IN JACK
17. RESET
To reset all parameters to factory default values. Use a subject with a sharp point end to thrush the
RESET hole.
5
BLUETOOTH OPERATION
Pair and Connect
Prior to using the Bluetooth device as a handsfree system for a Bluetooth-enabled mobile
phone for the
time, you must pair and connect the two devices as follows:
in the LCD indicating
1. In any mode, prior to pairing and connecting, the BT logo
that no device is connected. To begin pairing, enable BT mode on your mobile phone.
2. When the phone
the car audio system, the SSL name will be displayed.
3. Choose the SSL from the device list to pair and connect with the car audio system.
Upon
the BT logo will stop
4. When pairing is complete, the mobile phone audio will automatically transfer to the car
audio system whenever a call is made or received, or when the mobile phone plays
music.
Make a Call
To make a call, dial the call directly from the paired mobile phone.
Redial Last Dialed Number
Press and hold the
button on the control panel to redial the last dialed phone number.
Answer a Call
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‡
When the mobile phone is called, the incoming telephone number displays in the LCD.
To receive the call, press the button on the control panel.
To reject the call, press the button on the control panel.
End a Call
To end an active call, press the
button.
Switch Audio Between Car and Phone
During a call, press the VOL knob/button to switch the audio source from the car audio
system back to your mobile phone.
Adjust Talk Volume
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During a call, use VOL knob or VOL + and VOL - buttons to adjust the volume level.
Use the MUTE button to mute sound.
Audio Streaming (A2DP)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Press the /SRC button to enter BT mode and display media in the LCD.
When a mobile device is paired, music played through that device will automatically be
heard through the car audio system.
on the mobile phone.
Press the >>| or |<< button to play the next or previous
Press the >|| button to pause or resume music playback.
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REMOTE CONTROL
Button Names and Locations
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Power button
BAND or
button
>|| or 1 button
+ 10 or 6 button
INT (intro) or 2 button
MUTE or DEL button
- 10 or 5 button
RPT (repeat) or 3 button
AMS (automatic music search) or 9 button
LOUD (loudness) or 8 button
CLK (clock) or
button
VOL (volume) button
SEL (select) button
PREV (previous) button
RDM (random) or 4 button
ST (stereo) or 7 button
NEXT button
SRC (source) or button
EQ(Equalizer) or 0 button
LOC (local) button
1
2
14
17 12
13
6
11
3
8
15
5
4
7
16
7
8
9
18
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0
#
9
10
20
19
7
TROUBLESHOOTING
A lot of static in
broadcast
.
Connect the battery cable to the terminal that is always live.
8
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Power supply Requirement :
Maximum power output :
DC 12V
50W X 4CH
Speaker impedance :
Unit Dimensions(WxHxD) :
4 - 8 Ohm
7.0 X 2.0 X 3.8 inch
Weight :
Fuse :
1.54 Lb (0.7 kg)
5A
RADIO
FM
Frequency Range USA / EUROPE:
Channel step:
87.5 MHz - 107.9 MHz / 87.5 MHz - 108.0MHz
200 KHz / 50 KHz
AM
Frequency Range USA / EUROPE:
Channel step:
530 KHz - 1710 KHz / 522-1620 KHz
10 KHz / 9 KHz
USB/Card
Usable Audio Formats .........................................................................................
Pre-amp Output ..................................................................................................
Frequency Response .........................................................................................
S/N Ratio ............................................................................................................................
MP3/WMA
Front and Rear
20 Hz - 20 KHz
60dB
BT
BT Profile supports .............................................. Headset, Handsfree and A2DP & AVRCP profiles
Range of frequency ................................................................................................... 2.4GHz spectrum
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