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For safety....
• Do not raise the volume level too much, as
this will block outside sounds, making
driving dangerous.
• Stop the car before performing any
complicated operations.
Temperature inside the car....
If you have parked the car for a long time in hot
or cold weather, wait until the temperature in
the car becomes normal before operating the
unit.
Contents
How to reset your unit ..................................... 2
Important! (How to read this manual) ............. 4
Main Features ................................................ 4
Preparation (Remote Controller
—RM-RK300)................................................ 5
Location of the Buttons .................................6
Basic Operations ............................................ 8
Canceling the display demonstration............... 9
Setting the clock ............................................ 10
Radio Operations......................................... 11
Listening to the radio..................................... 11
Storing stations in memory............................ 13
Tuning in to a preset station .......................... 14
Changing the display pattern ......................... 14
FM RDS Operations.................................... 15
Searching for your favorite programme ........ 15
Using the Standby Reception ........................ 16
Tracking the same programme
—Network-Tracking Reception .............. 18
Using Programme Search .............................. 19
Basic Disc Operations ................................. 21
Advanced Disc Operations.......................... 23
Locating a folder/track .................................. 23
Selecting playback modes—MODE.............. 24
Prohibiting disc ejection ................................ 25
Changing the display pattern ......................... 25
Sound Adjustments—
Daily Use...................... 26
Selecting the DSP modes—DSP ................... 26
Making sound natural .................................... 28
Selecting preset sound modes—EQ .............. 29
Storing your own sound modes ..................... 29
Sound Adjustments—
Preference Settings ..... 30
Setting the basic sound selection
menu—SEL............................................. 30
Graphic Displays ......................................... 32
Basic procedure ............................................. 32
Downloading the files.................................... 33
Deleting the files............................................ 34
Deleting all files ............................................ 36
Activating the downloaded files .................... 36
General Settings—PSM .............................. 37
Basic procedure ............................................. 37
Other Main Functions .................................42
Assigning titles to the sources ....................... 42
Changing the control panel angle .................. 43
Detaching the control panel........................... 43
Basic CD Changer Operations ................... 44
Advanced CD Changer Operations ........... 46
Locating a disc............................................... 46
Locating a folder/track .................................. 46
Selecting playback modes—MODE.............. 47
Changing the display pattern ......................... 48
External Component Operations ............... 49
Changing the display pattern ......................... 49
DAB Tuner Operations ............................... 50
Listening to the DAB tuner ........................... 50
Storing DAB services in memory.................. 52
Tuning in to a preset service .......................... 53
Using the Standby Reception ........................ 53
Tracking the same programme
—Alternative Reception.......................... 56
Changing the display pattern ......................... 57
Maintenance .................................................58
More about This Receiver........................... 59
Additional Information ............................... 62
Troubleshooting ........................................... 63
Specifications................................................ 65
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