RetroSound Zuma Owner's manual

Category
Car audio amplifiers
Type
Owner's manual
Zuma Radio
Installation and Owner’s Manual
AM/FM Radio with USB MP3/WMA Playback and
InniMount Sha/Bracket System
The informaon enclosed in this installaon manual is to be used as a guide
to assist you during the process of installaon. This guide does not cover
every installaon possibility, vehicle, or every aspect of the installaon
process.
Retro Manufacturing, LLC, RetroSound®, or its subsidiaries, assume no
responsibility for any installaon. This manual may be updated from me to
me.
Please check our website for the latest updates: retrosoundusa.com.
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No text, illustraons, or format of this manual in printed or electronic form may be copied without
wrien permission from Retro Manufacturing, LLC or any of its subsidiaries. All Rights Reserved.
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Table of Contents
Welcome ........................................................................................ 2
Whats in the Box ........................................................................... 3
Warnings and Precauons .............................................................. 4
Installaon Warnings ...................................................................... 7
Installaon Instrucons .................................................................. 8
Wiring Instrucons ....................................................................... 12
Using Your Radio (Basic Operaon) .............................................. 14
Adjusng Sound Properes .......................................................... 18
Sub-Menu System (Right Knob) .................................................... 22
USB Device Instrucons................................................................ 27
Troubleshoong ........................................................................... 29
Frequently Asked Quesons ......................................................... 30
Specicaons ................................................................................ 32
Limited Warranty .......................................................................... 33
Replacement Parts ....................................................................... 34
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Welcome!
The Zuma radio combines classic styling with the advanced features you expect
from a modern car stereo.
General Features
Plays MP3 and WMA les via USB input
Selectable dual color (Green/White) LCD illuminaon
AM/FM tuner with 30 presets and RDS
Selectable USA/EU/Japan/AUS/RUS tuner frequencies
Built-in amplier (25 was RMS/45 was peak x 4 channels)
Three EQ presets plus user-controlled bass, treble, fader, mid-range and
balance adjustment
Authenc push-buon styling
InniMount sha/bracket system for maximum installaon exibility
Compable with all RetroSound® vehicle specic bezel, plate and knob kits
Inputs: one rear-mounted standard USB port and two rear auxiliary inputs
Outputs: four channel pre-amplier outputs (front, rear)
Separate power antenna and amplier turn-on lead(s)
Includes vintage-look radio screen protectors
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Sha /Bracket Moun ng Hardware
In niMount “L” Brackets (2)
What’s in the Box
The accessory items and hardware shown below are packaged with your
Zuma radio.
Removable
In niMount
Sha s (2)
Metal Moun ng
Backstrap and Hardware
In niMount “L” Brackets (2)
Sha Covers (2)
Power/Speaker Wire Harnesses
(Plug both into Main Wire Harness)
Plas c Washer Kit
Main Wire Harness
(Plug into back of radio)
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Warnings and Precautions
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro-
vide reasonable protecon against harmful interference in a residenal instal-
laon. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy,
and, if not installed and used in accordance with instrucons, may cause harm-
ful interference with radio communicaons. However, there is no guarantee
that radio interference will not occur in a parcular installaon. If this equip-
ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recepon, which
can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged
to consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. You are
cauoned that any changes or modicaons not expressly approved in this
manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
Observe these warnings and precauons when using this unit:
Carefully read this manual before using the unit. If you encounter any
problems that are not covered in this manual, please consult the dealer
from which you purchased the unit or the dealer nearest you. You may also
email us at support@retrosoundusa.com.
Do not turn the unit on if the temperature inside the car is very high.
Always allow the unit to cool down before usage.
The driver should neither watch the display nor operate the system while
driving. Watching the display or operang the system will distract the
driver from driving safely and can cause accidents. Always stop the vehicle
in a safe locaon and use the parking brake before watching the display or
operang the system.
Use the proper power supply. This product is designed for operaon with
a negave ground 12V DC baery system. Never operate this product with
other baery systems, especially a 18/24V DC baery or posive ground
system.
Do not disassemble or modify the unit. Do not disassemble, modify the
unit or aempt to repair the product yourself. If the product needs to be
repaired, consult your dealer or Retro Manufacturing directly.
Do not use the unit when it is out of order. If the unit is out of order (no
power, no sound) or in an abnormal state (has foreign objects in it, is ex-
posed to water, is smoking, or smells), turn it o immediately and consult
your dealer.
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Refer fuse replacement to qualied service personnel. When the fuse
blows out, eliminate the cause and have it replaced with the fuse pre-
scribed for this unit by a qualied service technician. Incorrect replacement
of the fuse may lead to smoke, re, and damage to the product.
If the unit does not turn on, check the connecons rst. Then check
whether the fuse in your vehicle’s fuse box is blown and check the fuse at
the units wiring harness.
Observe these warnings and precauons during installaon:
Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or excessive heat. Excessive heat
will raise the interior temperature of the unit, which may damage the unit.
Do not use the product where it is exposed to water, moisture, or dust.
Exposure of the unit to water, moisture, or dust may lead to smoke, re, or
other damage to the unit and void your warranty. Make sure that the unit
does not get wet in car washes or on rainy days.
Refer wiring and installaon to qualied service personnel. Installaon of
this unit requires special skills and experience. For maximum safety, have it
installed by your dealer. Retro Manufacturing is not liable for any problems
resulng from your installaon of the unit. Please be sure to follow our
instrucons carefully before aempng installaon.
Follow the instrucons to install and wire the product. Not following the
instrucons to properly install and wire the product could damage the unit
or cause an accident or re.
Disconnect the lead from the negave (–) baery terminal before installa-
on. Wiring and installaon with the negave (–) baery terminal con-
nected may cause electrical shock and injury due to a short circuit. Some
cars equipped with an electrical safety system have specic procedures
for baery terminal disconnecon. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE
MAY LEAD TO THE UNINTENDED ACTIVATION OF THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY
SYSTEM RESULTING IN DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE AND PERSONAL INJURY
OR DEATH.
Take care not to damage the leads. When wiring, take care not to damage
the leads. Prevent them from geng caught in the vehicle chassis, or
from being damaged by screws or moving parts, such as seat rails. Do not
scratch, pull, bend or twist the leads. Do not run them near heat sources or
place heavy objects on them. If leads must be routed around sharp metal
edges, protect the leads by winding them with vinyl tape or similar pro-
tecon. NOTE: Cung the main wire harness, RCA Cables, antenna lead,
auxiliary cables or USB cable will void the warranty of your radio.
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Use the designated parts and tools for installaon. Use the supplied or
designated parts and appropriate tools to install the product. The use
of parts other than those supplied or designated may result in internal
damage to the unit. Faulty installaon may lead to an accident, malfuncon
or re.
Do not use safety-related vehicle components Be careful not to wire or
ax this product to the following parts of the vehicle: fuel tank, brake,
suspension, steering wheel, pedals, airbag, etc.
In the case of installaon to an airbag-equipped car, conrm warnings
and cauons of the vehicle manufacturer before installaon.
Check for piping, gasoline tank, electric wiring, and other items before
installing the product. If you need to open a hole in the vehicle chassis to
aach or wire the product, rst check where the wire harness, gasoline
tank, and electric wiring are located. Then open the hole from outside if
possible.
Never install the product in a locaon where it interferes with your eld
of vision.
Never splice into the power cord to supply other equipment with power.
Aer installaon and wiring, you should check the normal operaon of
other electrical equipment. The connuaon of their use in abnormal
condions may cause re, electrical shock or a trac accident.
Make sure the leads do not interfere with driving or geng in and out of
the vehicle.
Insulate all exposed wires to prevent short circuing.
Do not operate the unit for a prolonged period with the engine turned
o. Operang the audio system for a long period of me with the engine
turned o will drain the baery.
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Installation Warnings
To ensure proper operaon of this RetroSound product, please
read these instrucons carefully before installing and using this
equipment.
This owners manual does not cover all possible installaon scenarios. If you
feel you can’t install this product yourself, please take it to a local car audio
professional, or contact us at support@retrosoundusa.com or call
888-325-1555.
IMPORTANT! PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS UNIT REQUIRES +12V TO
BOTH THE RED & YELLOW WIRES, OTHERWISE THE UNIT WILL
NOT OPERATE. CONTACT US IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS.
Disconnect the negave (-) baery cable before beginning installa-
on. Verify the baery ground by checking that one wire is connect-
ed to the starter mounng bolt or engine block and another to the
vehicle chassis using at least #8 gauge wire. Make sure the alterna-
tor connecons are secure and free from corrosion, rust or dirt.
WARNING! To prevent damage to the unit, do not connect the
power connector unl you have completed the wiring process.
This is a 12 volt negave-ground ONLY radio. If you have a posive
ground system, or a 6-volt system, you need to either convert to 12
volts or purchase a separate inverter that would step up the volt-
age to 12 volts. Please note that the inverter needs to be rated at 8
amps or higher in order for the Zuma radio to operate properly.
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Installation Instructions
NOTE: Geng the unit to t perfectly into your dash is probably the most
dicult poron of the install. Paence and persistence is the key. If you sll
have problems, please contact us at [email protected] or
702-483-2222.
The InniMount system oers nearly unlimited installaon opons to accom-
modate your t needs.
To begin, locate the removable InniMount sha system and the InniMount
“L” brackets, as well as two each large and small washers (see “Whats in the
Box” on page 3). For more advanced installaons, please visit our website:
retrosoundusa.com or email [email protected]om.
STEP 1: Install InniMount Brackets
Aach each InniMount bracket using the supplied screws. Before ghtening,
adjust the brackets forward or backward, or rotate to achieve the perfect t.
Complete the assembly with 2 or 4 screws ghtened on either side.
Figure 1 - Attach InniMount Brackets
NOTE: You can move the brackets forward or backward and move them
in any direcon. You can even cut, trim or bend the bracket or create
your own bracket for a more challenging installaon. For more advanced
installaons, please visit our website: retrosoundusa.com or email support@
retrosoundusa.com.
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STEP 2: Mount Shas to Brackets
1. To match the InniMount sha and bracket system to the proper sha
width of your vehicle, rst measure the distance between your exisng
sha holes from center to center.
2. Mount a sha system to each bracket using the supplied sha nuts, metal
and plasc washers.
3. Finger ghten to prepare for the nal installaon (see Figure 2).
Figure 2 - Mount Shaft to Bracket
4. Once sure of the proper width, ghten prior to nal installaon. Be sure to
plug the shas into each side of the main unit to acvate the sha-control
funcons (see Figure 3) (DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN). NOTE: Each of the shas
can operate on either side of the radio and are not le/right dependant.
Figure 3 - Insert Shaft Plugs
NOTE: Modifying or cung the radio’s brackets will not void your warranty.
The system is designed to accommodate any installaon scenario.
STEP 3: Complete Wiring Connecons
(See “Wiring Instrucons” on page 12).
Use supplied
washers and nuts
to place shas
onto brackets.
Important: DO NOT
overghten.
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STEP 4: Adjust to Fit Your Vehicle Speci c Kit
One of the most frequent ques ons we get is “How can your radio  t my car?”.
The Zuma radio is a universal solu on (one chassis for most vehicles) and its
control face is a  xed size (3.5” W x 1.5” H). Most American cars  t the radio
and the bezel from behind the dash. The bezel  ts around the Zuma control
face to  ll the original factory opening.
The Zuma control face is NOT referred to as a faceplate. A faceplate is a piece
that overlays or covers the top or front of the dash. A faceplate is used in most
European or Japanese cars, and can also be used on a modi ed dash to disguise
any blemishes or poorly made modi ca ons.
Locate the appropriate bezel or faceplate and perform the following steps to-
mount the radio behind the dash opening:
FACEPLATE: Use the supplied nuts and washers to align the faceplate onto the
sha . DO NOT over ghten. Once the sha s are lined up to the sha openings
on your vehicle-speci c faceplate, use a nut and washer to hold the faceplate in
place on the sha s. Adjust the nut height so that the faceplate aligns  ush with
your dash and the radio’s control face. (See “Figure 4 - Install Vehicle Speci c
Faceplate”).
BEZEL: Place the bezel on the face of the radio and install through the back
opening of your dash.
NOTE: With the faceplate pictured below, the area around the radio face
(chrome or black) mounts on top of the dash.
Nuts/Washers Installed between
L Bracket and Faceplate
Figure 4 - Install Vehicle Speci c Faceplate
Faceplate
Plas c Washer
Metal Washer & Nut
Sha
Metal Washer & Nut
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN SHAFT NUTS!!
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STEP 5: Install Knobs
Once your radio is installed, follow the steps below to ensure a proper knob t.
1. The included sha covers may be used to cover up excess sha metal
during your installaon (Note: this is an oponal item to install). They can
be cut to any length to conceal the sha and make the install look more
professional. See Figure 5 for an example.
2. Slide the rear knob over the sha, rotang it into the correct posion, and
push it into place. See Figure 6.
3. Mount the front knob. See gure 7 and 8.
Oponal 1967-68 Camaro faceplate
Figure 6 - Install
Rear Knob
Figure 5 - Shaft
Cover Installed
Figure 7 - Install
Front Knob
Figure 8 - Final Install
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Wiring Instructions
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS UNIT REQUIRES +12V TO BOTH THE RED
AND YELLOW WIRES, OTHERWISE THE UNIT WILL NOT OPERATE.
CONTACT US IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS.
support@retrosoundusa.com or 702-483-2222
Wiring Diagram (Figure 9)
Locate the three wire harnesses: Main Wire Harness, Power Wire Harness and
Speaker Wire Harness (see “Whats in the Box” on page 3). First connect the
Main Wire Harness to the back of the radio. Then connect both the Power and
Speaker Wire harnesses to the black female plug of the Main Wire Harness.
Aer doing this, connect the bare wire ends of your power and speaker wires
to the appropriate power and speaker locaons in your vehicle. (see Figure 9,
“Wiring Diagram” on page 13) Please contact us if you have quesons or have
your radio installed by a professional if this part of the install is too dicult.
Installaon Notes
To prevent damage to the unit, do not connect the power connector unl
you have completed the wiring process.
This is a 12 volt negave-ground ONLY radio. If you have a posive ground,
or a 6-volt system, you need to either convert to 12 volts or purchase a
separate inverter that would step up the voltage to 12 volts.
Please note that the inverter must be rated at 8 amps or higher in order for
the radio to operate properly.
Rear AUX Inputs
Two rear auxiliary inputs alllow you to listen to any portable device with stan-
dard headphone outputs. An example of an external source would be a por-
table CD player, mini disc player, portable cassee recorder, iPod or MP3 player.
Select an auxiliary input mode by turning the le rear knob clockwise unl you
see AUX IN 1 or AUX IN 2 on the Zuma’s screen.
USB Extension Cable
One USB connector cable is located at the rear of the Zuma radio. During instal-
laon, you must route the cable to a convenient and accessible locaon for
plugging in USB devices. If the cable provided is not long enough (40 inches),
you may plug in an oponal USB extension during installaon. Note: Maximum
operaonal distance of a USB cable is 16 feet. For opmum data transfer, we
recommend no more than 12 feet of total cable length.
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NOTE: Cung the RCA cables, antenna lead, auxiliary cables or USB cable
will void the warranty of your radio.
Figure 9 - Wiring Diagram
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Using Your Radio (Basic Operation)
Front Panel Controls
1
2
8
9
10
35
4
67
Figure 10 - Front Panel Controls
1
2
Figure 11 - Shaft with Knobs
Both shas are designed for a front and
rear knob, which have push funconality.
The photo on the le shows the le sha
(1 and 2 in Figure 10) with knobs installed.
Use the “Operaon Table” on page 15
to determine how to use the knobs to
achieve the desired response from your
Zuma radio.
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Operaon Table
Funcon # Radio Mode USB Mode
Power
On/O
1 Press the le front knob to turn the unit on. Look for
RETROSOUND on power up.
Press and hold the le front knob for 3 seconds to turn the
unit o. The LCD display will show GOODBYE for your conr-
maon.
Volume 1 Turn the le front knob to adjust the volume aenuaon
between 0 - 46 (Min/Max). 17 is the default turn-on volume
level.
Audio
Adjust
1 Press the le front knob to acvate the SEL (Select) func-
on. Press repeatedly to cycle through the DSP (Digital
Signal Processing) EQ, Bass, Mid, Treble, Balance, Fader and
XBAS adjustments. Turn the le front knob to select a value.
(See “Adjusng Sound Properes” on page 18) for detailed
instrucons.
Mode 2 Turn the le rear knob clockwise to select from an available
listening source: RADIO, USB-1, AUX-1, AUX-2. Two sets of
AUX inputs are located at the rear of the radio. To ulize
these inputs, AUX cables must be routed to an accessible
area during installaon. (See “Wiring Instrucons” on page
12).
NOTE: The USB opon will not appear unless media is
plugged into the USB connector.
Clock On 2 Turn the le rear knob
counter-clockwise to acvate
the clock on-screen feature.
Turn the le rear knob
counter-clockwise to toggle
and view arst, album, tle
informaon, clock.
View
Song
Info/
Clock
Preset 1
Recall/
Store
3 Press to select the #1 radio
preset.
Press and hold to store
preset 1 into memory.
Press to play/pause le play-
back.
Play/
Pause
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Funcon # Radio Mode USB Mode
Preset 2
Recall/
Store
4 Press to select the #2 radio
preset.
Press and hold to store
preset 2 into memory.
Press to play 10 seconds of
each track on the ash drive.
Press again to cancel the
preview scan funcon. The
song name appears as it plays.
INT ON appears on the screen
during intro scan mode.
Preview
Scan
Preset 3
Recall/
Store
5 Press to select the #3 radio
preset.
Press and hold to store
preset 3 into memory.
Press to randomly play all
digital tracks on your ash
drive, regardless of the folder
selected. RDM ON appears on
the screen during random
mode.
Random
Preset 4
Recall/
Store
6 Press to select the #4 radio
preset.
Press and hold to store
preset 4 into memory.
Press to move UP through
folders on your drive. The rst
le in the selected folder will
play. The screen will display
DIR 001, DIR 002, etc.
Select
Folder
Preset 5
Recall/
Store
7 Press to select the #5 radio
preset.
Press and hold to store
preset 5 into memory.
Press to move DOWN through
folders on your drive. The rst
le in the selected folder will
play. The screen will display
DIR 001, DIR 002, etc.
Select
Folder
Next/
Previous
8 Turn the right front knob to
tune to the next or previous
AM/FM frequency. Note:
When the radio is tuned
into a strong staon (in FM
only), the FM indicator will
show on the upper right
side of the LCD display (2
oval circles). This indica-
tor will only light up in FM
mode and ONLY when a
strong staon is selected.
Turn the right front knob to
change to the next/previous
track.
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Funcon # Radio Mode USB Mode
System
Menu
8 Press and hold the right front knob for 3 seconds to access
the sub-menu system where you can adjust: Auto/Manual
tuning, RDS, Clock or Frequency Priority, Beep ON/OFF,
AREA USA/EU/Japan/AUS/RUS tuning, Stereo/Mono, Local/
DX (distant) tuning, Vol Adjust/Vol Last and volume default
level. Toggle the selecon by turning the right front knob
and pressing the right front knob to go to the next mode.
(See “Sub-Menu System” on page 22) for detailed instruc-
ons. Press and release the right front knob to acvate the
MUTE funcon.
Preset 6
Recall/
Store
9 Turn the right rear knob
clockwise to select the #6
radio preset.
Turn and hold the right rear
knob clockwise to store
preset 6 into memory.
Turn and release the right
rear knob clockwise to repeat
the current track (RPT TRK)
or repeat all tracks (RPT ALL).
Turn and hold, then release
the right rear knob clockwise
to repeat the playback of
songs in that folder (RPT FLD).
Repeat
Play
Band 9 Turn the right rear knob
counter-clockwise to toggle
through 5 radio bands (2
AM and 3 FM). Note: When
tuning to a stereo FM sta-
on, a stereo indicator (two
ovals) will show in the upper
right side of the radio’s LCD
screen. If there is no stereo
icon seen, the staon is in
mono.
Turn the right rear knob
counter-clockwise once
to select “FOLDER” search
mode, turn the front right
knob clockwise or counter-
clockwise to select folders
(directories) on the usb drive.
Press and release the front
right knob to select the folder,
the rst song in that direc-
tory will be heard. Turning
the right rear knob counter-
clockwise twice will select the
“MUSIC” search mode. Turn
the front right knob clockwise
or counter-clockwise to select
songs within that selected
folder. Press and release the
front right knob to select the
desired song within the folder.
Track/
Directory
Search
LCD
Display
10 Backlit LCD Display
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Adjusting Sound Properties
Adjusng the sound properes:
1. Press the le front knob, then release, to access the sound properes
menu.
2. Repeatedly press and release the front le knob to scroll through the avail-
able menu opons.
3. Turn the le front knob right or le to select a value for the chosen menu
opon.
4. Press and release the le front knob repeatedly to move to the next func-
on desired, or do nothing and the menu will revert to the current source
display.
EQ OFF
When you rst access the le front
knob menu, EQ is set to OFF. Turn
the le front knob right to view and
select the 3 preset equalizer opons.
CLASSIC
The CLASSIC seng oers sonic
adjustments that lend themselves to
classical music.
POP
The POP seng accentuates the bass
and treble sengs. This is suitable for
bass heavy popular music.
EQ OFF
CLASSIC
POP
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RetroSound Zuma Owner's manual

Category
Car audio amplifiers
Type
Owner's manual

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