Tokai LAR-100B User manual

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Car media receivers
Type
User manual
MANUEL D'UTILISATION
USER MANUAL
Lire attentivement la notice avant d'utiliser l'appareil
Before operating this product, please read user manual completely
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LAR-100B
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13
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LAR-100B
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FR-5
1. TOUCHE POWER & SOURDINE (MU)
2. & 3. BOUTON VOLUME & FONCTION SELECTION:
Réglage des BASSES/AIGUES/BALANCE/ Équilibre avant/arrière/Liste d’appels/Afcheur/ Volume
initial/ADJ/VOLUME TA/EON/AF/PTY/ DSP / TA SEEK / PI SOUND / RETUNE / MASK DPI
4. STATIONS PREREGLEES
5. FONCTION AF (FREQUENCES ALTERNATIVES)
6. FONCTION TA (CIRCULATION ROUTIERE)
7. FONCTION PTY (TYPE DE PROGRAMME)
8. EQUALIZER (DSP)
9. TOUCHE MODE / LOUDNESS (INTENSITE SONORE)
10. TOUCHE BANDE/ENTRER
11. REGLAGE AUTOMATIQUE ou MANUEL ( Recherche
vers l’avant/ Recherche vers l’arrière/ PISTE/TOUCHE
RECHERCHE)
12. SORTIR/REPLACER LE SUPPORT ESCAMOTABLE MO-
TORISE
13. TILT : REGLAGE DE L’INCLINAISON DU SUPPORT
14. ECRAN LCD
15. TOUCHE RELACHE
16. TOUCHE PAUSE
17. TOUCHE REPETITION
18. TOUCHE INTRO
19. TOUCHE LECTURE ALEATOIRE
20, 21. DOSSIER PRECEDENT/SUIVANT (UNIQUEMENT MP3/
WMA)
22. PORT COMPATIBLE USB
23. FENTE CARTE MEMOIRE
24. PRISE AUXILIAIRE
25. TOUCHES NUMERIQUES 1,2,3,4,5,6
26. TOUCHE DECROCHER
27. TOUCHE RACCROCHER
28. TOUCHE RESET
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POWER
RDM
PTY AF TA
TUNE/SEEK
VOL
VOL
MODE
LOUD
RPT INT
231
897
DSP BAND SEL
0#
*
56
4
1 9
4
311
27
16
26
18
21
6
10
2
20
17
19
7
8
5
(1,2,3,4,5,6)
25 (1,2...,9,0,
*
,#)
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32
9 27 26 17 18 19 20 21
14 1213111
4
(1-6)
23 28
2415
22
POWER
RDM
PTY AF TA
TUNE/SEEK
VOL
VOL
MODE
LOUD
RPT INT
231
897
DSP BAND SEL
0#
*
56
4
1 9
4
311
27
16
26
18
21
6
10
2
20
17
19
7
8
5
(1,2,3,4,5,6)
25 (1,2...,9,0,
*
,#)
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9 27 26 17 18 19 20 21
14 1213111
4
(1-6)
23 28
2415
22
POWER
RDM
PTY AF TA
TUNE/SEEK
VOL
VOL
MODE
LOUD
RPT INT
231
897
DSP BAND SEL
0#
*
56
4
1 9
4
311
27
16
26
18
21
6
10
2
20
17
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25 (1,2...,9,0,
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3. EMPLACEMENT DES COMMANDES
EN-13
Selecting ne audio equipment such as the unit you have just purchased is only the start of your musical
enjoyment. Now it is time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers.
We want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound
come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion - and, most importantly, without affecting
your sensitive hearing.
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort level” adapts to higher volumes of sound. So
what sounds «normal” can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing.
Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.
To establish a safe level:
Start your volume control at a low setting
Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without distortion we want
you listening for a lifetime.
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:
Set the dial and leave it there.
Take a minute to do this now; it will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we
want you listening for a lifetime.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This product features a number of sophisticated functions ensuring superior reception and operation. All
are designed for the easiest possible use, but many are not self-explanatory.
This operation manual is intended to help you benet fully from their potential and to maximize your
listening enjoyment.
We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the functions and their operation by reading through
the manual before you begin using this product. It is especially important that you read and observe the
“precaution” as follows.
In this operation manual, the Basic Operation for each sound source is outlined at the beginning of its
explanation, covering simple operation for that source, such as merely playing music.
PRECAUTION
1. Read through this instruction manual before installation and use.
2. Do not touch the power plug with wet hand.
3. Switch off the main power when the unit is not in use. (Disconnect the power plug from the power outlet
when you do not intend to use the unit for a prolonged period of time.)
4. Do not open the cover or touch any of the components exposed out of the unit, only for qualied
technicians.
5. Do not expose the unit under direct sunlight or nearby objects that radiate heat to avoid damage to the unit.
6. Do not place the unit in moist and humid conditions, which affect the pick-up of the unit.
7. Clear the panel and case with soft dry cloth only, do not apply any kind of thinner, alcohol or sprays.
1. BEFORE OPERATION
EN-14
WIRE CONNECTION
LINE OUT:
RED (RIGHT) WHITE (LEFT)
ANTENNA WIRE: BLUE
CONNECTOR A
4. MEMORY +12V
7. +12V (TO IGNITION KEY)
8. GROUND
Note: (connector A no. 7) must be connected by car ignition
key in order to avoid that car battery being drained when
the car will be not used for long period.
CONNECTOR B
1. REAR RIGHT SPEAKER (+)
2. REAR RIGHT SPEAKER (-)
3. FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER (+)
4. FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER (-)
5. FRONT LEFT SPEAKER (+)
6. FRONT LEFT SPEAKER (-)
7. REAR LEFT SPEAKER (+)
8. REAR LEFT SPEAKER (-)
Note: If your car does not have ISO connector, you can procure it from any car accessory shop
A
B
8642
7531
84
7
ANTENNA
CONNECTOR
L (WHITE) R(RED)
LINE OUT
ISO CONNECTOR
BLUETOOTH ANTENNA
CONNECT TO
EXTERNAL MICROPHONE
ANTENNA WIRE (BLUE)
FUSE 10A
2. WIRE CONNECTION
EN-15
INSTALLATION
PRECAUTIONS
Choose the mounting location carefully so that the unit will not interfere with the normal driving functions
of the driver.
Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperatures, such as from direct sunlight
or hot air from the heater, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt or excessive vibration.
Use only the supplied mounting hardware for a safe and secure installation.
Be sure to remove the front panel before installing the unit.
NOTE: Inclination angle for car radio installation must not exceed 30˚ otherwise the front panel will not open.
Note: Keep the release key in a safe place as you may need it in future to remove the unit from the car.
TO SUPPORT THE UNIT
1. UNIT
2. RELEASE CASE
3. DASH BOARD
4. HEX NUT
5. LOCK WASHER
6. PLAIN WASHER
7. CAR BODY
8. REAR SUPPORT STRAP
9. TAPPING SCREW
10. M5 X 15 HEX BOLT
2
182mm
53mm
3
4
TAP
1
1
2
Bend these
claws, if necessary
release screw and
bracket
10
7
2
3
4
4
4
5
5
6
6
8
9
1
Dashboard
2. WIRE CONNECTION & INSTALLATION
Detaching and attaching the front panel
The front panel of this unit can be detached in order to prevent the unit from
being stolen.
DETACHING THE FRONT PANEL
Before detaching the front panel, be sure to press the button to OFF rst. Then
press the button and detach the panel by pulling it towards you as illustrated.
Note: Be sure not to drop the panel when detaching it from the unit.
A
B
Notes:
Make sure that the front panel is in the right way up when attaching it to the unit as it cannot be attached
upside down.
Do not press the front panel hard against the unit when attaching it. It can be easily attached by pressing
it lightly against the unit.
When you carry the front panel with you, put it in the supplied front panel case.
Do not press hard or give excessive pressure to the display window of the front panel when attaching
it to the unit.
A
B
EN-16
FIXING THE SMARTPHONE & TABLET ON THE MOUNT
1. To slide the retractable motorized mount for Smartphone/ tablet press .
2. Press the 2 rear buttons to lift up the 2 holding arms for Smartphone/ tablet.
3. You will notice that they are adjustable upwards depending on the size of you Smartphone or tablet.
4. Thanks to the stand and the holding arms you can comfortably x you Smartphone or tablet against
the mount for an optimum support.
5. To put back the retractable motorized mount, fold down the holding arms and press the button .
1
23 45 6
Important note: The adjustable mount can accommodate Smartphone from 4” and Tablet up to 7.85”.
UPPER DISPLAY PANEL TILT ANGLE
Press TILT button repeatedly to choose the desired tilt angle.
CLEANING THE CONNECTOR
The unit may not function properly if the connectors between the unit and the front panel are contami-
nated with dirt. In order to prevent this from happening,
detach the front panel by pressing the button and
clean the connector from time to time.
Clean the connector with a cotton swab together with
contact cleaner as illustrated. Be sure to clean them
carefully pin by pin and make sure not to damage the
connecting points.
Rear of front panel
Main unit
Cotton Swab
EN-17
1. POWER ON/OFF ( ) / MUTE (MU)
2. FUNCTION SELECT BUTTON: CONTROLS FOR BASS/TREBLE/BALANCE/FADER /
CALL LIST / DISPLAY / INITIAL VOLUME / ADJ / TA VOL / EON / AF / TA / PTY / DSP / TA SEEK /
PI SOUND / RETUNE / MASK DPI
3. VOL UP/VOL DOWN BUTTON: CONTROLS FOR BASS/TREBLE/BALANCE/FADER /
CALL LIST / DISPLAY / INITIAL VOLUME / ADJ / TA VOL / EON /
AF / TA / PTY / DSP / TA SEEK / PI SOUND / RETUNE /
MASK DPI
4. PRESET STATIONS (1,2,3,4,5,6)
5. ‘AF’ FUNCTION (ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES)
6. ‘TA FUNCTION (TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT)
7. ‘PTY’ FUNCTION (PROGRAM TYPE)
8. EQUALIZER (DSP)
9. MODE/LOUDNESS BUTTON (MD)
10. BAND/ENTER BUTTON (BAND)
11. AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL TUNING
(FREQ UP OR FREQ DOWN /TRACK /
SEARCH BUTTON)
12. OPEN/CLOSE UPPER PANEL DISPLAY
FOR HOLD MOBILE PHONE / TABLET ( )
13. UPPER PANEL DISPLAY TILT ANGLE (TILT)
14. LCD DISPLAY
15. PANEL RELEASE BUTTON ( )
16. PAUSE BUTTON
17. REPEAT BUTTON
18. INTRO BUTTON (Preview all Tracks)
19. RANDOM BUTTON
20, 21. PREVIOUS/NEXT FOLDER (MP3/WMA Files only)
22. USB PORT
23. SD CARD SLOT
24. FRONT AUX IN
25. PHONE NUMBER
26. ANSWER A CALL ( )
27. END A CALL ( )
28. RESET BUTTON
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RDM
PTY AF TA
TUNE/SEEK
VOL
VOL
MODE
LOUD
RPT INT
231
897
DSP BAND SEL
0#
*
56
4
1 9
4
311
27
16
26
18
21
6
10
2
20
17
19
7
8
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(1,2,3,4,5,6)
25 (1,2...,9,0,
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,#)
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9 27 26 17 18 19 20 21
14 1213111
4
(1-6)
23 28
2415
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POWER
RDM
PTY AF TA
TUNE/SEEK
VOL
VOL
MODE
LOUD
RPT INT
231
897
DSP BAND SEL
0#
*
56
4
1 9
4
311
27
16
26
18
21
6
10
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7
8
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9 27 26 17 18 19 20 21
14 1213111
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(1-6)
23 28
2415
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POWER
RDM
PTY AF TA
TUNE/SEEK
VOL
VOL
MODE
LOUD
RPT INT
231
897
DSP BAND SEL
0#
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56
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1 9
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311
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,#)
3. LOCATION OF PARTS AND CONTROLS
EN-18
4. GENERAL OPERATION
1. POWER ON/OFF / MUTE (MU)
Press and hold this key to switch the unit on and off. Also this unit can be turned on by pressing any key.
If you just press this key briey, it will turn to MUTE. To return to sound, press it briey again.
2. SELECT
3. VOLUME UP/DOWN
Turning the VOL knob Right or Left (3), you can adjust VOL/BASS/TREB/BAL/FAD. To select other functions, press
the “VOL” knob shortly until the desired functions is shown on the display. Figure 1 shows how control functions are
selected using the “VOL” knob.
1 3
2
4
2
5
2
6
2
2
Fig. 1 Selection of sound control functions
1. VOL 2. SEL 3. BAS 4. TRE 5. BAL 6. FAD
Turning the VOL knob Right or Left. Increase or decrease the volume by turning
VOLVOL
or
VOLVOL
. These buttons can be
used to adjust the BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE and FADER.
CALL LIST
SEL
2 sec.
SEL
DISP
SEL
IN VOL
SEL
ADJ
SEL
PTY OFF
SEL
DSP NONE
SEL
TA VOL
SEL
TA OFF
SEL
EON ON
SEL
AF ON
SEL
TA ALARM
SEL
RETUNE L
SEL
MASK DPI
SEL
PI MUTE
Press and hold VOL knob to adjust CALL LIST/DISPLAY/INITIAL VOLUME/ADJUST TIME/TA VOLUME/EON/
ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES/TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT/PROGRAM TYPE/DSP SOUND/TA ALARM/
PI MUTE/RETUNE/ MASK DPI
CALL LIST (see page 7)
DISPLAY
Display informations such as radio frequencies, clock, track and other informations depending on the playing MODE.
IN VOL
Turn VOL knob to adjust Initial Volume level using this mode.
ADJ
Can adjust clock time. Turn VOL knob clockwise to set hours and counter clockwise to set minutes.
TA VOL
Turn VOL knob to adjust TA Volume (The volume level when Trafc announcement is transmitted).
EON
Turn VOL knob to select EON condition, ON or OFF.
USING THE RDS FUNCTION
What is RDS?
The RDS (Radio Data System) is a digital information system developed by the EBU (European Broadcast Union).
Piggy-backed on normal FM broadcasts, RDS offers a variety of information services and automatic retuning functions
for RDS-compatible car stereos.
‘AF/REG’ function (ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES)
When AF/REG mode is selected, the radio checks the signal strength of the AF all the time.
– Regional mode ON:
AF switching or PI SEEK is implemented to the station which have all PI codes same as current station. REG seg-
ment is turned on, in LCD display.
– Regional mode OFF
The regional code in the format of PI code is ignored when AF switching or PI SEEK is implemented.
‘TA’ function (TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT)
When pressed momentarily, it is activated as TA mode on or off
When TA mode is on and trafc announcement is transmitted
– When the unit is operating other than FM-RDS mode such as USB, SD or AUX etc, it will switch to FM-RDS mode
temporarily.
– If the volume level was under the threshold point, it will be raised to the threshold point.
– When TP station is received, TP segment is turned on in LCD display.
‘PTY’ function (PROGRAM TYPE)
You can select PTY mode by turning Volume knob as below.
PTY OFF/NEWS/AFFAIRS/INFO/SPORT/EDUCATE/DRAMA/CULTURE/SCIENCE/VARIED/POP M/ROCK M/EASY
M/LIGHT M/CLASSICS/OTHER M/WEATHER/FINANCE/CHILDREN/SOCIAL/RELIGION/PHONE IN/TRAVEL/
LEISURE/JAZZ/COUNTRY/NATION M/OLDIES/FOLK M/DOCUMENT
EN-19
DSP
Turn VOL knob to select DSP mode (Classic, POP, Rock, Flat)
TA ALARM/SEEK
TA SEEK mode:
When newly turned station does not receive TP information for 5 sec., the radio retunes to next station which has
not the same station (PI) as the last station, but has the TP information.
In TA seek mode, the current station can be changed to the completely different station because the unit searches
TP station when the eld strength of the current station is very weak, or the current station has no TP signal.
TA ALARM mode:
Any automatic retune mode is not activated, just can hear Beep sound.
PI MUTE/SOUND
Action when 2 stations with different programme identication (PI) codes are on the same frequency:
SOUND: The radio switches to the new channel for a few seconds and then switches back again
MUTE: The radio is muted
RETUNE L/S
RETUNE L: Select 90 seconds as the initial time of automatic TA search.
RETUNE S: Select 30 seconds as initial time.
MASK DPI/ALL
MASK DPI: masked only the AF which has different PI.
MASK ALL: masked the AF which has different PI and NO RDS signal with eld strength.
4. PRESET STATIONS (1,2,3,4,5,6)
Six numbered preset buttons store and recall stations for each band.
Storing a station:
1. Select a band (if needed)
2. Select a station
3. Hold a preset button longer than one second. Preset station number appears in the display when station is
saved.
Recall a station:
1. Select band (if needed)
2. Press a preset button for less than one second to select stored station.
Note: This unit is equipped with built-in memory I.C. (Integrated Circuits) to save user settings such as tuner
preset stations and audio control settings. To cancel these settings, switch to Radio mode, press and hold button
“1” for 2 seconds (do not release button) followed by pressing MD button. Unit will automatically restart after 5
seconds.
5. ‘AF/REG’ function (ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES)
Operation: See the SEL button of the ‘AF/REG’ function (ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES) section.
6. ‘TA function (TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT)
Operation: See the SEL button of the ‘TA’ function (TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT) section
7. ‘PTY’ function (PROGRAM TYPE)
Operation: See the SEL button of the ‘PTY’ function (PROGRAM TYPE) section
8. EQUALIZER (DSP)
Press DSP to select between (Classic, Rock, POP, Flat) equalizer modes.
9. MODE/LOUDNESS BUTTON (MD)
By pressing this key, user can select. AUX/TUNER/USB/SD/A2DP mode.
LOUDNESS: By pressing this key longer than 2 sec., you can select LOUDNESS mode.
10. BAND BUTTON (BD)
Each band is toggled cyclically by pressing this key FM1---FM2---FM3---MW(AM)1---MW(AM)2.
11. AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL TUNING (FREQ UP OR FREQ DOWN )
(A) RADIO MODE
When pressed momentarily, these keys are operated as SEEK tuning mode.
When pressed longer than 1 sec., they are operated as MANUAL tuning mode.
(B) MP3/WMA PLAYER MODE
When pressed momentarily, they are operated as TRACK UP or TRACK DOWN mode.
When pressed longer than 1 sec., they are operated as CUE or REVIEW mode.
12. OPEN/CLOSE UPPER PANEL DISPLAY
Press the OPEN button for hold the mobile phone.
13. UPPER PANEL DISPLAY TILT ANGLE
Press TILT button repeatedly to choose the desired tilt angle.
EN-20
14. LCD DISPLAY
The Liquid Crystal Display will display the current state of the unit.
15. PANEL RELEASE BUTTON
Press button and the front panel will detached.
MP3/WMA CONTROL
16. PAUSE BUTTON
During “PLAY”, press (16) ‘PAU’ button to “PAUSE”. Press it again to resume play.
TRACK/SEARCH BUTTON (11)
FORWARD AND REVERSE TRACK SEARCH (or changing songs)
Press the SKIP button ( or ) during play to go to the desired track(song).
....REVERSE ....FORWARD
Press and hold the SKIP button (
or
) during play to scan the disk at high speed. When the desired music section
of the disk is found, release the button. Normal play will resume.
17. REPEAT BUTTON
When this button is pressed, ‘RPT’ indication is displayed and play of the selected track will be continually repeated until
the Track repeat mode is cancelled by pressing ‘RPT’ button again.
18. INTRO BUTTON (Preview all Tracks)
When this button is pressed, ‘INT’ indication is displayed and the rst several seconds of each track of the disk are
played. Press again to stop intro and listen to track.
19. RANDOM BUTTON
When this button is pressed, ‘RDM’ indication is displayed and each track of the disk are played in random instead
of normal progression. To cancel RANDOM mode, press ‘RDM’ button again.
20, 21. FOLDER DOWN/UP (In case of MP3/WMA les)
M5: Folder down / M6: Folder up
Connecting it to Portable MP3 Player
22. FRONT AUX IN
Convenient easy to use front “AUX IN” input jack, allows easy connection of Portable Media and digital MP3 Players.
23, 24. USB PORT / SD MEMORY CARD
The device is equipped with a USB interface and a memory card reader for SD cards. MP3 or WMA les stored on
these media can be played.
1. Plug your USB storage medium into the USB port.
Note: A USB cable is used for the connection between the headunit and the external device such as Smart-phone
or Tablet during charging mode.
2. If you use a memory card, insert it into the memory card reader.
3. The player automatically switches to the input used and starts playback.
4. See the section on operations common for audio les on how to control USB or memory card playback.
Note:
• DuetothegreatvarietyofdeviceswithUSBandSDcardinterfacesthatsometimeshavemanufacturer-specic
functions, we cannot guarantee that all media will be recognized and that all operational functions will be avail-
able with this device.
• YoucannotoperateUSBharddrivesonthedevice.
EN-21
HOW TO USE BLUETOOTH IN YOUR CAR AUDIO
Instructions for App “icontu” with Car Audio
Through the smart phone PLAY STORE download software “icontu”.
Install the software on your smartphone: “icontu”.
The smart phones “icontu” can controls CAR RADIO in bluetooth connection.
Note:software“icontu”isgenericsoftware,pleaserefertoCARRADIOfunctions.
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 CAR AUDIO 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 conrm the connection structure once more.
After a successful coupling CONN OK appears briey in the device’s display.
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 the “ ” button on the device.
You end the call by pressing the “ ” button on the device.
Rejecting a call
With an incoming call press the “ ” button on the device to reject the call.
To call
The device and the mobile phone must be connected.
Dial the telephone number that you want to call from your mobile phone.
The driver can use the device as hands-free kit.
Caller lists
Push and hold [SEL] Volume knob to select Call list mode. “Call list” shows on LCD. Press [BD]ENT button to
conrmed.
Rotate Volume to select “IN CALL” or “OUT CALL” to display. Press [BD]ENT button to conrm.
Rotate Volume knob to show the call list.
Call list can shows the last 20 IN or OUT calls.
Note:
• TheCallListfeaturewillbeactivatedoncethemobilephoneisconnectedwiththecarradioviaBluetooth.
Telephone book:
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:
• YoucannottransferviaBluetoothyourcontactsfromyourconnectedmobiletoyourcarradiowithAPPLE
®
phones.
• DetailsforthetransferenceofthecontactviaBluetoothcanbeobtainedfromtheoperatinginstructionsofyourmobile
phone.
• EachtransferredcontactisledinthememoryslotPB01. The contacts that have already been transferred are auto-
maticallyledonememoryslotfurther(PB02, etc).
Push and hold [SEL] Volume knob to select Call list mode. “Call list” shows on LCD. Rotate the volume knob to select
“PH BOOK”. Press [BD]ENT button to conrmed.
Rotate the Volume knob to appears the name and number (PB01-PB20).
Press the
button on the device to select the dialled call number.
Deleting the caller lists and telephone book entries
When the mobile phone’s bluetooth was connected with device, press [MD] button repeatedly to select “BT mode”.
Press and hold the button on the device 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 prole (Advanced Audio Distribution Prole) and therefore can playback your mobile phone’s
audio data.
Select an audio le 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.
5. BLUETOOTH
EN-22
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MD button several times until the notice BT MUSIC or A2DP appears in the display.
AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Prole)
The device uses the AVRCP prole thus facilitating the control of audio devices.
With the Preset 1(16) button on the device you can stop and/or restart the playback of audio les on the mobile phone.
With the buttons or on the device you can access the previous or next audio le on the mobile phone.
28. RESET
Reset button (28) is placed on the housing.
The reset button is to be activated for the following reason:
Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed.
All the function button do not operate.
Error symbol on the display.
EN-23
MP3/WMA PLAYER SECTION
Signal to Noise Ratio > 60 dB
Channel Separation > 50 dB (1kHz)
Frequency Response 20Hz - 20 kHz
TUNER (FM)
Frequency range 87.5-108 MHz
Sensitivity 2.8 µV
Stereo separation 30 dB
Signal to noise ratio 50 dB
Channel step 50 kHz
TUNER MW(AM)
Frequency range 522-1620 KHz
Usable sensitivity 32 dB
LINE-OUT
Output 1.5V (max.)
Impedance 10k Ohm
GENERAL
Power Supply 12V DC (10.8-15.6V allowable)
Speaker impedance 4 or 8 ohm
Output power 45W x 4CH
Fuse 10A
Note: Specication and the design are subject to possible modication without notice due to improvements.
6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
EN-24
Warning! This logo set on the product means that the recycling of this apparatus comes
within the framework of the Directive 2002/96/CE of January 27, 2003 concerning the
Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
This symbol means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed
with general household waste. There is a separate collection system for these products.
If you want to dispose of this equipment, please do not use the ordinary dust bin!
- The presence of dangerous substances in the electrical and electrical and electronic equipments can have
potential consequences on the environment and human health in the cycle of reprocessing this product.
- Therefore, at the end of its lifetime, this product shall not be disposed with other non-recycled waste.
Used electrical and electronic equipment must be treated separately and in accordance with legislation
that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment.
- Local authorities and resellers have set special procedures for the purpose of collecting and recycling
this product (please contact your local authority for further details). You have the obligation to use the
selective waste collection systems put in place by your local authority.
- If your used electrical or electronic equipment has batteries or accumulators, please dispose of these
separately beforehand according to local requirements.
- By disposing of this product correctly you will help ensure that the waste undergoes the necessary
treatment, recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment and
human health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling.
This unit complies with European Council Directive 2006/95
CE (Electromagnetic Compatibility & Low Voltage Directives)
7. END OF LIFE DISPOSAL
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Tokai LAR-100B User manual

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