Hyundai 00201-H8100 Owner's manual

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OWNER'S
MANUAL
CONTENTS
1. FEATURES.
.......2
2. PRECAUTIONS....
.....3
3.
BASIC
OPERATION.
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4
4. RADIO
OPERATION.
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5
5. COMPACT
DISC
PLAYER
OPERATION....
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6.
CARE
OF DISC
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7.
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8.
SPECIFICATIONS..
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1. FEATURES
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Audio
Section
.
With the
built-in high
power
amplifier
(max.
output
:
4ch X
20w),
you
can enjoy a 4
speaker system.
.
Separate
Volume, Bass, Treble,
Balance
and Fader
Controls.
.
Automatic
Loundness
Control.
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RADIO
Section
.
Electronically
Tuned
AM/FM
stereo Radio.
.
6AM and 12FM Preset
(Hold
Down
Memory
Function)
.
Automatic
Seek Tuning to
quickly
find
a
receivable
station.
.
Super
SASC
(Signal
Actuated
Stereo
Control)
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CD PLAYER
.
8cm, 12cm
combined compact
disc
player.
.
Track
Repeat
Feature.
.
Track
Up/Down
Control.
.
Fast
Up/Down Control.
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OTHERS
.
LCD
(Liquid
Crystal
Display)
.
Night illumination
for
Graphics.
.
2
Step Dimming
for LCD
Display.
2
2. PRECAUTIONS
Do
not
grip
or
pull
out the
disc
while it is
being
pulled
into
the
CD
player
by the
automatic re-
loading
mechanism.
Do not
pull
the
unit from the
dash
immediately
after a disc is
inserted
or
the
Eject
Switch
has
been
pressed.
lf the
unit is
pulled
out
before an ooeration is
com-
pleted,
the
disc
will be unstable
in the
unit and may
be damaged.
Do not
attempt
to
insert
a disc
into the
unit when the
unit
is
out
of
the
dash or the ACC is
off.
Your
player
accepts only
one
disc
at a
time
for
playback.
Do
not
attempt to load more
than
one
disc.
Make
sure the label
side
is
facing
up when
you
insert
the
disc.
Your
player
will automatically
eject any disc that is
inserted
incorrectly.
Playing
a disc
while driving
on a
very bumpy road may result
in
skips, but
this
will
not
scratch the
disc or damage the
player.
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You may notice
the
CD
playback
sound wavering
due
to
condensat-
ion. lf this happens,
remove the
disc
from the
player
and wait about
an
hour
for the moisture
to evaporate.
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Make
sure the
player/receiver
unit
will not
be exoosed
to :
.
Direct
sun and
heat.
.
High humidity.
.
Excessive
dust.
.
Excessive
vibrations.
Do not
attempt to
play
cracked,
warped, or damaged
discs.
Playing
a bad disc could
severely damage
the
playback
mechanism.
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3. BASIC
OPERATION
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PowER
oN-oFFivoLUME
CONTROL KNOB
The radio
unit may
be operated
when the
ignition key is in the
"ACC"
or
"ON"
position.
Press the
button to switch the
power
on.
The LCD
(Liquid
Crystal Disply)
shows the
radio frequency
in the radio mode.
To
switch
the
power
off,
press
the
button
again.
VOLUME CONTROL
Rotate the knob
clockwise to increase
the
volume and counterclockwise
to reduce
the
volume.
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LCD
(LIQUID
CRYSTAL
DISPLAY) PANEL
The
Liquid Crystal Display
panel
displays
the frequency,
band, channel
of Radio
mode
and track, funtion
of CD mode.
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BASS/TREBLE
CONTROL KNOB
Press the knob
out and rotate
the
knob
clockwise to increase
the
bass and
counter-
clockwise to reduce
the
bass.
To
control
the
treble,
pull
the knob
out
slightly. Rotate the
control knob
clockwise
to
increase
the treble
and counterclockwise
to
reduce the treble.
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FADER
CONTROL
This knob is located
behind the
volume
knob. Rotate the
knob counterclockwise
to emphasize rear
speaker
sound.
(Front
speaker sound
will be
attenuated.)
When the
control knob is
turned
clockwise, front
speaker sound
will be
emphasized.
(Rear
speaker
sound will
be
attenuated.)
.
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BALANCE
CONTROL
Pull-out
the volume knob
and turn the
control knob
clockwise to emohasize
right
speaker sound.
(Left
speaker
sound
will be attenuated.)
When the
control knob is turned
counterclockwise,
left speaker
sound
will be
emphasized.
(Right
speaker
sound
will be attenuated)
4
4.
RADIO OPERATION
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TUNE(Manual)
SELECTION
BUTTON
While
the
(+
)
side
is
pressed
less than one
second,
the
radio
will
tune to the next
higher frequency and when
the
(
)
side is
pressed
less than one second,
the radio
will automatically
tune
to the next lower
frequency.
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SEEK
OPERATTON
(Automatic
c
hannel selection)
When
the
(
+
)
side
is
pressed
longer
than 1
second
and releasing will automatically
tune the
next
available
higher station and
when
the
(-)
side
is
pressed
longer than
1
second
and
releasing
will automatically
tune the
next lower station.
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BAND SELECTOR
(FM/AM)
Pressing tne
lffiffil
button changes
the FM1, FM2
and
AM
bands.
The mode
selected is displayed on
the LCD
panel.
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PRESET
BUTTON
Six(6) station
for FM.l
,
FM2
and
AM re-
spectively can be
preset
in the elec-
tronic
memory
circuit on
this unit. Then,
by simply
pressing
the band select
button and/or one of
the
six
preset
buttons,
you
may recall any of
these
stations
instantly.
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STEREO
RADIO
OPERATION
(OPERATION
PROCEDURE
&
CHANNEL SELECTION)
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the
button
to
switch
the
power
on.
Display
condition
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Press
the FM/AM
band
selector to
the
choose
on of
FM1, FM2
and
AM
band.
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setect a
radio
station.
(Refer
below
for
more details)
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MANUAL
UP/DOWN TUNING
Press less than
one
second the
(+)
button or
(-)
button
to
move upward
or
downward one step
respectively.
(each
one
pressing)
lf held
down
longer
than
one second,
you
can
change
the radio frequency
rapidly.
AUTOMATIC
SEEK TUNING
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press
longer
than 1 second
Pressing
either
side of the
button for longer than
one
second
and
then
releasing
will
activate
the
Automatic
Seek Tuning
function
in the
selected direction. The
radio will tune
to the next
available
station.
PRESET
STATION MEMORY
(HOW
TO
SET)
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press
longer
than
2 secord
Press
the
preset
button longer than
two seconds
whi'le
on
the
station
to be memorized.
(When
pressed,
the
sound
will
go
off for two
seconds and come
back to
indicate
that the
station
has been
set.)
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A
total
of 18
stations
can be
programmed
by selecting
one
AM and two
FM stations
per
button.
When completed,
any
preset
station may
be recalled
by selecting AM,
FM1
or FM2
band and appropriate
station
button.
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5.
COMPACT
DISC
PLAYER
OPERATION
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Insert
a disc
half way
into the slot with the
label side
facing up.
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FF
(Fast
Forward) and
REW
(Fast
Backward)
While
the disc
is
playing, press
and
hold
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(9
button
to
quickly
move
back-
ward or
forward
until
you
reach the
desired
section of
the track.
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TRACK UP/DOWN
The desired
track on
the disc currently be-
ing
played
can be
selected
using
the uack
number.
Pressing
the
(7i
button once
increases
the
track number by one
and
pressing
tne
6)t
button
decreases
it.
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REPEAT
(RPT)
To repeat
the music
you
are listening
to,
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press
the
Q
button.
The RPT indicator
appears
and
the track will
be
played
repeatedly.
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CD
EJECT BUTTON
While the disc
is
playing,
press
tn"ff
l
button when
you
want
to eject
the CD.
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CD
INDICATOR
lf
a disc
is in the CD
player,
the
indicator
lamp will be on.
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CD BUTTON
During
radio
play,
press
this button
to
play
the CD.
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STOP
BUTTON
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Press the
lffiffil
button
to stop CD
play-
back
and to change
the source
to Radio.
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the
power
button to
switch
the
power
on.
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disc half
way into the
slot
with
the label
side facing
up.
Display
condition
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disc
is
playing,
Momentarily
press
the
@
ounononce to
return to the
beginning
of
the
current
track.
lf
you
wish to
access
a
track
further
back,
repeatedly
press
until
you
reach
the
desired track. Press
he
ry
button once to
advance to the
beginning
of the next track.
lf
you
wish
to
access
a
track further
ahead,
press
repeatedly
until
the
desired
track
is reached.
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the
disc is
ptaying,
if
you
press
and
hold
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will
move
fonnrard
rapidly,
if
you
press
and
nold
@
button,
music
will move
backward
rapidly.
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disc is
ptaying,
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press
the
Q2/
button to repeat
the
play
of the
selected track.
(lf
you
press
again, it
will
cancel the repeat
play.)
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6.
CARE
OF
DISC
Before
playing,
clean
the disc
with
a clean,
soft cloth.
Wioe
the
disc
in the direction of
the arrows.
Do not
use
solvents
such
as benzine,
thinner,
comme-
rcially available
cleaners or
antistatic
spray
intended
for
analog
discs.
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Disc
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Disc
Accessories
There
are
various accessories
available on
the market for
prote-
cting
the disc surface and
impro-
ving
sound
quality.
However,
most of
them
will
influence
the
thickness and/or
diameter of
the
disc. Using
such accessories
can
cause
the disc to be out of stand-
ard specifications
and
may
crea-
te operational
problems.
We
rec-
ommend
not using
these
accessories
on discs
played
in
this CD
player.
Do not
affix
tape,
paper,
or
gummed
labels on
the
disc.
Do not write on
the disc.
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Do not
expose
the disc
to direct sun-
light
or
heat sources such as
hot air-
ducts, or
leave it in a car
parked
in
direct sunlight where
there
can
be
a considerable
rise in temerature.
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Do not drop
the
disc
while
handling,
Hold the disc so
you
will
not leave
fingerprints on
the
surface.
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7. IN
CASE OF
DIFFICULTY
lf
you
encounter
a
problem, please
review
the items in the
following
check
list.
This
guide
will
help
you
isolate
the
problem
if the
unit is
at fault.
Otherwise, make
sure
the
rest
of
your
system is
properly
connected
or consult
your
authorized
HYUNDAI
dealer.
Initial
Turn-on
After Installation
Symptom
Cause
and solution
No function
display
Power
button off
With the
car's ignition
on,
push
the PWR
knob
to turn
oower
on.
Blown
fuse
Check the
Battery
and ACC fuses
on
the Fuse
BOX
;
replace
with the
proper
value if necessary.
Functions
OK but
no
sound
a
Volume level
too
low
Adjust the
volume to
desired
level.
Radio Mode
Unable to tune
stations
in the
seek mode
You
are in
a weak signal
area.
The
antenna
may not
be the
proper
length.
Make
sure the
antenna is fully
exended
;
if
broken, replace
the
antenna
with a new
one.
Broadcast
is
noisy
The
antenna
is not the
proper
length.
Extend
the
antenna fully
;
replace
the
antenna if it is
broken.
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CD MODE
Symptom
Cause and solution
CD
insertion
not
possible
There is
a
CD already
in the
transpont.
Eject
the
CD
in transport and
remove it.
The CD
is
being
improperly
inserted.
Make sure
the
CD
is
being
inserted
per
instruction in
the
Owner's
Manual.
Unable
to Fast-
Forward or
Backward
The
CD
has
been
damaged
Eject the
CD
and discard
;
Using a damaged
CD
in
your
unit
can
cause damage
to the transport.
Sound skips
due
to
vibration
lmproper mounting
Securely
re-mount
the
unit
Disc
is
very dirty
Clean
the
disc.
Disc has
scratches
Change
the disc.
Sound
skips
with
out vibration
a
Dirty or scratched disc
Clean
the
disc
;
damaged discs
should
be
replaced.
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8.
SPECIFICATIONS
Note
:
Due to
product
improvement, specifications
and design are
subject
to change without
notice.
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RADIO SECTION
.FM
.AM
Tuning
Range
87.9- 107.9 MHz
lf Frequency
10.7 MFh
Usable
Sensitivity 5 dBp
ENtF
Sional-to-Noise
Ratio
60 dB
(STEREO)
Stereo Separation
35 dB
Frequency
Response 30Hz
-
151(Fh(-3dB)
Distortion
O.2%:" al lKHz
Tuning Range
530
-
1710 KHz
Usable
Sensitivity
25 dBu EMF
S/N Ratio
50 dB
Distortion
O.z'Y, aI lKHz
Frequency Response
60
-
2.5KHz(-6dB)
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CD SECTION
Frequency
Response 20
-20,000H2
(t2dB)
Wow
& Flutter
('/"WRMS)
Below
measurable limits
Distortion
0.05% at lKHz
Dynamic
Range 95dB
(at
lKFlz)
S/N Ratio
95dB
(at
lKFlz)
Channel Seoaration
85dB
(at
lKFlz)
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OTHERS
Povver Reouirement 14.4V DC
(11
-
16V(allowable))
Maximum Power Outout
20wx4
TREBLE/BASS
tlodB
(10KHz,
100H2)
Weight
1.5 Kg
(3
lbs. 5
oz)
CHASSIS SLe
178(W)
x 53(H) x 165(D)mm
I'IOSEPIECE Size 178(W) x 55(H) x
18.5(D)mm
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