Yamakawa M2090 M2095 User Manual

ENTER  
BAND  
LOUD  
SEL  
VOL  
VOL  
APS  
DISP  
0
MUTE  
AF  
MP3  
PTY  
TA  
EON REG AF TA TP PTY  
D-AUD ST D-DIR MONO ME/CR FUNC S-CDP LOUD LOC  
EQ  
MODE  
PAUSE  
1
SCAN  
2
RPT  
3
SHF  
4
TUNE  
TUNE  
7
8
9
5
6
M2090/M2095  
RDS AM/FM Stereo  
MP3 with ID3/CD-RW/CD-R/CD Player  
Secure Fold Down  
Detachable Panel  
Trouble Shooting  
Index  
Before going through the check list, check wiring connection. If any of the problem persist after check list had been made,  
consult your nearest service dealer.  
Installation  
Din-Front Mounting (Method A)  
Din-Rear Mounting (Method B)  
Using the Detachable Panel Unit  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
No power  
The car ignition is not on.  
If the power supply is properly  
connected to the car accessory  
terminal, switch the ignition key to  
"ACC".  
Operation  
Operating Controls  
General Operation  
Radio Operation  
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6
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The fuse is blown.  
Replace the fuse  
RDS (Radio Data System) Operation  
CD and CDC Operation  
MP3 Operation  
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9
10  
Disc cannot be loaded  
or ejected.  
Presence of CD disc inside the player.  
Remove the disc in the player, then put  
a new one.  
Inserting the disc in reverse direction.  
Insert the compact disc with the label  
facing upward.  
Wiring Connection and Specifications  
Trouble Shooting  
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Compact disc is extremely dirty or  
detective disc.  
Clean the disc or try to play a new one.  
Service / Warranty  
Temperature inside the car is too high.  
Condensation.  
Cool off or until the amblent  
temperature return to normal.  
Leave the player to off for an hour or  
so, then try again.  
No sound.  
Volume is in minimum.  
Adjust volume to a desired level.  
Check wiring connection.  
Wiring is not properly connected.  
The operation keys do  
not work.  
The built-in microcomputer is not  
operating properly due to noise.  
Press the RESET button.  
Front panel is not properly fixed into its  
place.  
Sound skips.  
The installation angle is not more than  
30degrees.  
Adjust the installation angle to less  
than 30 degrees.  
The disc is extremely dirty or defective  
disc.  
Clean the compact disc. Then try to  
play a new one.  
The radio does not  
work. The radio  
station automatic  
selection does not  
work.  
The antenna cable is not connected.  
The signals are too weak.  
Insert the antenna cable firmly.  
Select a station manually.  
Service / Warranty  
product in the service/support section.  
If necessary you can also use our hotline (phone and email) for further support. You  
can find the hotline numbers in the service/support section of www.yamakawa.de  
Installation  
Wiring Connection and Specifications  
DIN-FRONT MOUNTING (METHOD A)  
12 VOLTS NEGATIVE GROUND  
Notes:  
Installing the unit  
(U.S. & Others)  
AM 530-1710 kHz  
FM 87.5-108 MHZ  
(Europe)  
AM 522-1620 kHz  
FM 87.5-108.0 MHZ  
• Select an installation position so that you are not impeded  
by the unit while driving.  
Black Front  
Gray Rear  
(POWER)  
RED  
BLACK  
YELLOW  
- TURN ON +ACC  
- GROUND  
- MUST BE CONNECTED  
BATTERY +B  
- POWER ANTENNA  
• Before you fix the unit in position, connect the cables up  
briefly and check that the unit works!  
BLUE  
• Only use the parts that are supplied with the unit in order to  
ensure that the installation is correct.  
(SPEAKERS)  
WHITE  
WHITE/BLACK - FRONT LEFT (-)  
GREEN - REAR LEFT (+)  
GREEN/BLACK - REAR LEFT (-)  
- FRONT LEFT (+)  
The use of other parts can result in the unit functioning  
incorrectly.  
SEL  
GRAY  
GRAY/BLACK  
VIOLET  
- FRONT RIGHT (+)  
- FRONT RIGHT (-)  
- REAR RIGHT (+)  
• If you experience problems with the installation, refer to  
your specialist dealer.  
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3
2
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VIOLET/BLACK - REAR RIGHT (-)  
• Make sure the angle of installation is max. 30º from the  
horizontal, otherwise problems may occur when playing  
CDs.  
LINE OUT ( Optional)  
GRAY WHITE-LEFT RCA  
RED-RIGHT RCA  
1. Dashboard  
REAR  
2. The holder  
After you have inserted the frame in the dashboard, you  
can bend the clamps depending on the strength of the  
dashboard material in order to fasten the car radio  
securely.  
Black WHITE-LEFT RCA  
RED-RIGHT RCA  
FRONT  
30º  
3. Screws  
Caution  
Never ground negative speaker leads to chassis ground.  
• Avoid exposing the unit to extreme heat, direct sunlight,  
dust, dirt or excessive vibrations.  
GENERAL  
Operating Voltage  
:DC 12 Volts, Negative Ground  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
:178 (W) x 180 (D) x 50 (H)  
Mounting frame  
Sound Control  
This unit can be mounted either from the front or from inside  
(install in the shaft and use the prefabricated screw holes on  
the side of the unit).  
Bass (at 100 Hz)  
Treble (at 10 Khz)  
:10dB  
:10dB  
SEL  
6
2
Maximum Output Power  
Power Consumption  
: 45 Watts x 4  
: 15 amps (max)  
List of parts:  
1. Punched plate (144 x 14 mm) x1pc  
2. Removal Key x 2pcs  
CD PLAYER  
1. Dashboard  
Signal/signal-to-noise Ratio  
Channel Separation  
Frequency Echo  
: > 60 dB  
3. Screws (4 x 20 B/A) x 2pcs  
4. Plain Washer (4.2 x 9.0 x 0.8 T) x 2pcs  
5. Plain Washer (5.0 x 12.0 x 0.6T) x 1pc  
6. Spring Washer (5.3 x 9.6 x 1.4T) x 1pc  
2. Spring washer  
: > 60 dB  
3. Screw (4 x 20 mm)  
: 20 Hz - 20kHz  
4. Screw  
RADIO  
5. Punched plate  
FM  
Use the hoop to fix the back of the unit in the shaft. The  
hoop can be bent manually to the desired angle.  
6. Plain washer  
Frequency Range  
Sensitivity (S/N=30dB)  
Stereo Separation  
:87.5MHz to 108 Mhz  
:3 uV  
:> 30 dB  
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
MW  
:522 kHz to 1620 kHz  
:35 dB  
Frequency Range  
Sensitivity (S/N=20dB)  
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Installation  
Operation  
DIN-REAR MOUNTING (METHOD B)  
MP3 OPERATION  
• Method 1 - By Numerical Track Number  
• Press "APS" (#18) Once  
Removing the unit  
Use the screw holes on the side of the unit during  
installation.  
• Playing an MP3 Disc  
• Then from the key assignment list (Table 1) enter the 1,  
2 or 3 digit track number consecutively  
• Press "BAND" (#13) or wait a few seconds and the  
selected track will play.  
Insert your MP3 and all tracks will be played  
consecutively or you can move forward to the next track,  
or backwards, repeat, shuffle, or scan each track on the  
disc with the keys provided.  
• Method 2 - By Alphabetical Directory or Track Name  
• Press "APS" (#18) Twice  
• Searching Tracks on an MP3 Disc  
Three search methods are available to find the track  
required on a digital MP3 disc. As a large number of  
tracks can be stored on a single MP3 Disc, the search  
can be complicated to perform if the tracks are not  
numbered and stored in a logical directory structure and  
order on the disc.  
• Then enter one or more letters of the name using the  
key assignment list (Table 1).After each letter is entered  
press the "SEL" (#10) key to move to the next letter.  
• Press "BAND" (#13) once all desired letters have been  
entered.  
S
2
3
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5
6
• Every directory, artist name or track on the disc that  
contains the letter or letters entered in your search will  
be displayed in a list that can be scrolled or moved  
through using the " “ (#16) or " “ keys (#17) , and  
the "BAND" Key (#13) to accept the displayed entry to  
begin playing immediately, or move to the next level if  
the result of the search was another Directory.  
• If the “ `` “ Symbol is shown you have arrived at the  
next directory so again scroll using the " “ (#16) or  
WARNING. To avoid distraction you must not attempt to  
perform searches while driving a vehicle.  
The search mode is initiated by pressing the "APS" Key  
either once, twice , or three times, to enter one of the  
search methods described below. Use the following table  
to find key assignment. Alternatively use volume up /  
down during text search to select desired text letters.  
For example  
• While in text search mode, to enter the text letter "R"  
press the M6 button three times.  
“ (#17) keys, and the "BAND" (#13) Key to Accept  
the track or again move to the next level if the result is a  
directory.  
• While in numerical search mode, to enter the number  
37 press "M3" followed by "mode".  
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4
2
Note: The more letter used, the more exact the result  
listed. For example, searching on ‘E’ in the song ‘Eleven  
o’clock’ will bring up every name with an ‘E’ in the title,  
so try to use more unique letters where possible to limit  
results, say using ‘VE’ instead of ‘E’.  
Key Assigned in Searching Mode (Table 1)  
APS  
BAND  
M1  
Mode Select  
ENTER  
A, B, C, 1  
D, E, F, 2  
G, H, I, 3  
J, K, L, 4  
Mount the unit on the holes prefabricated by the  
manufacturer.  
M2  
1. Preparations  
Before you remove the frame, operate the OPEN key  
(#7) to take out the operating unit.  
• Method 3 - By Alphabetical Directory Structure  
(The directory structure is how the tracks are grouped in  
folders or directories on the disc. The directory "name" is  
the name that was given when the disc was recorded. It  
may be any text string. )  
1. Preparations  
M3  
M4  
Choose a position where the screw holes of the angle  
support line up with the holes on the unit. Fasten the  
screws on two holes on each side.  
M5  
M, N, O, 5  
10 TRACK DOWN  
2+3. Distance frame  
Next, pull out the distance frame.  
M6  
P, Q, R, 6  
10 TRACK UP  
2. The screw holes  
• Press "APS" (#18) Three times.  
4. Using the removal key  
After you have removed the frame of the radio, lower the  
operating unit again.  
MODE  
TUNE  
TUNE  
SEL  
S, T, U, 7  
Y, Z, SPACE, 9  
V, W, X, 8  
• Scroll the result by using the " “ (#16) or " " (#17)  
keys, and the "BAND" Key (#13) to Accept the track or  
to move to the next level if the result is a directory.  
• At any time the directory indicator `` “ is displayed  
use the " " (#16) or " “ (#17) keys to scroll or the  
"BAND" (#13) Key to move back up one directory.  
3. Fastening tracks of the unit manufacturer  
4. Dashboard or console  
Now apply the key at the sides of the radio as shown in  
the figure and pull it out.  
CHARACTER  
SHIFT RIGHT  
NOTE: The mounting frame, cover frame and punched  
plate are not required for Method B.  
_, -, +, 0  
DISP  
VOL + VOL-  
CHARACTER SELECT  
(A, B 8, 9, 0)  
Note: Searching by folder (or directory) can be used to  
quickly get to the desired group of songs.  
Insert the MP3 disc and wait for it to load before  
beginning a search.  
• ID3 Tag (Optional Feature)  
Press the “DISP” Key (#15) to display the ID3 Tag  
information.  
Using the Detachable Panel Unit  
Operation  
CD and CDC OPERATION  
Removing the panel unit  
Inserting the panel unit  
• Selecting music tracks  
NOTES ON BLANK CD-Rs AND CD-RWs  
• With this car radio, you can listen to back-up copies of  
your favourite CDs on CD-Rs and CD-RWs.  
In CD or CDC mode, the “ ” and “ ” keys (#16 and  
#17) allow you to switch between the individual music  
tracks on the CD.  
1. Press the OPEN key (#7) to open the front panel will fold  
down.  
1. When the bracket mounting is in the open position, insert  
the panel unit into the mounting. Push the cover closed  
until you hear a click.  
When one of the keys is kept pressed down, then the  
unit “winds” forward or back. These jumps can be ended  
again by releasing the keys again.  
•Because burning methods are often different and CD  
blanks often feature different coatings, it can happen that  
some blanks cannot be played by the CD player.  
•Never stick paper or other materials with an adhesive  
surface on the writable side of a blank CD! This can  
damage the unit as well as the CD.  
• Pausing music tracks  
SE  
L
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2
3
4
5
6
Press the “PAUSE” key (#19) to pause the track  
currently playing. When you want to continue with the  
music , then press this key again.  
SE  
L
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2
3
4
5
6
•Make sure that the CDs are reasonably free of  
scratches in order to guarantee loss-free playing.  
• Automatic repeat of songs  
2. To fix the panel unit in position again, press it against the  
car radio again.  
When you are in CD (MP3) mode, you can repeat a  
song continuously using the “RPT” key (#21).  
In CDC mode a track can be repeated by simply  
operating the key and all songs of the CD can be  
repeated by keeping the key held down.  
When the key is pressed again, repeat mode is switched  
off.  
2. If the bracket mounting is closed, the panel unit can also  
be inserted sideways. Proceed as shown in the figure  
below.  
SE  
L
• Playing the first few seconds of tracks  
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2
3
4
5
6
In CD (MP3) mode, the first few seconds of all songs on  
the CD can be played by pressing the “SCAN” key (#20).  
After this time the CD player automatically jumps to th  
next track.  
SE  
L
1
2
3
4
5
6
3. When the face panel goes down, it can be pulled up and  
out.  
In CDC mode, the first few seconds of all tracks on the  
CD can be played by pressing the “SCAN” key (#20)  
briefly. If you are using a CD changer and want to play  
all tracks on all the CDs, then press and hold down the  
SCAN” key (#20) for a few seconds.  
3. If some keys no longer function properly after the panel  
unit has been inserted, press the OPEN key (#7) and  
insert the panel unit back into the mounting.  
• Random track play  
SE  
L
By operating the “SHF” key (#22), the tracks are played  
at random in CD (MP3), This function is deactivated by  
pressing the key again.  
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2
3
4
5
6
If you are in CDC mode, all tracks of the current CD are  
played at random by simply pressing this key. After you  
have pressed the key for a few seconds, then all tracks  
on all CDs will be played (for CD changer). This function  
is deactivated by pressing the key again.  
Please always take the panel unit with you when  
you park and leave your car.  
4. In order to protect the display from damage after it has  
been removed, place it in the leather case provided.  
(Optional)  
In this way you can prevent theft with little  
effort, as the radio cannot be used without the  
panel unit!  
• Selecting another CD  
(only for version with CD changer connection)  
In CDC mode, the “D.DN” key (#23) and the “D.UP” key  
(#24) allow you to change between the individual CDs.  
• Ejecting CD  
If the operating unit is open, i.e. folded down, the CD can  
be ejected using the “EJECT” key (#4).  
Operation  
Operation  
When you press and hold down the “SEL” (#10) key for a  
few secounds, the following RDS functions will be shown in  
the display and can be used.  
• “BEEP 2ND”, “BEEP ALL” and “BEEP OFF” function  
The volume of the beep tones can be changed using the  
“AUDIO CONTROL +” key (#11) and the “AUDIO  
CONTROL –“ key (#12).  
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7
8
10  
12  
11  
13  
9
TA SEEK orALARM  
MASK DPI or ALL  
PI SOUND or MUTE  
RETUNE L or S  
• “BEEP 2ND” mode  
ENTER  
BAND  
APS  
LOUD  
SEL  
VOL  
VOL  
When this function is activated, a beep tone can be  
heard when one of the double function keys is kept  
pressed down. Example keys: #13, #14, #18.  
• “BEEP ALL” mode  
BEEP 2'nd, ALL or OFF  
18  
15  
DISP  
0
MUTE  
AF  
27  
1
MP3  
PTY  
TA  
• “TA SEEK” and “TA ALARM” modes  
• “TA SEEK” mode  
EON REG AF TA TP PTY  
D-AUD ST D-DIR MONO ME/CR FUNC S-CDP LOUD LOC  
A tone can be heard every time a key is pressed.  
• “BEEP OFF” mode  
The key tones can be deactivated with this option.  
EQ  
MODE  
PAUSE  
1
SCAN  
2
RPT  
3
SHF  
4
TUNE  
TUNE  
If the station tuned to is not broadcasting a TP signal  
(traffic programme), another station with a TP signal is  
automatically searched for. If the TP signal of the current  
station is lost, the unit searches for another station with a  
TIP signal and the same PI (programme identification).  
Using the settings “RETUNE LONG” (90 sec.) and  
RETUNE SHORT” (30 sec.), you can set how long the  
unit waits for a TP signal before it searches for a new  
station. If no station with the same PI can be found after  
one pass, the unit automatically switches to the next  
station with a TP signal.  
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8
9
5
6
• Displays of the received information  
Operate the “DISP” key (#15) in order to have the  
following information from the station displayed:  
• When an RDS signal is received:  
2
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
6
17  
16  
28  
14  
Radio mode: –> PS –> CT –> FREQ. –> PTY –>  
CDC mode: –> CDC –> CT –> PS –>FREQ. –> PTY –>  
CD mode: –> CD –> CT –> PS –>FREQ. –> PTY –>  
OPERATING CONTROLS  
1. PTY Key (RDS programme selection)  
2. TA Key (traffic alert/traffic announcements)  
3. AF Key (regional mode)  
16. TUNE UP Key (radio station search up)  
• When no CT or PTY information is received, “NO  
CLOCK” or “NO PTY” is shown in the display.  
17. TUNE DOWN Key (radio station search down)  
18. APS Key (automatic programme search)  
19. PAUSE Key (CD operation)  
• “TAALARM” mode  
In this operating mode, the automatic search for another  
station with a TP signal or the same PI can be  
suppressed. If no TP signal is available from a station (or  
when it is interrupted), 2 beep tones will be heard. If the  
newly tuned station does not have an RDS signal, “PI  
SEEK” will be suppressed for a while. If the newly tuned  
station is not transmitting an RDS signal, “PI SEEK” is  
suppressed.  
• When no RDS signal is received:  
4. EJECT Key (behind the operating unit)  
Radio mode: –> NO CLOCK –> FREQ. –> NO PTY –>  
CDC mode: CDC –> CT –>FREQ. –> NO PTY –>  
CD mode: CD –> CT –>FREQ. –> NO PTY –>  
5. CD shaft (behind the operating unit) slot entrance  
6. Operating MODE key (radio/CD/MP3)  
7. OPEN Key (opens the operating unit)  
8. LCD display board  
20. SCAN Key (CD operation)  
21. RPT (Repeat) Key (CD operation)  
22. SHF (Shuffle) Key (CD operation)  
23. Only for CD changer control version (optional)  
24. Only for CD changer control version (optional)  
25. RESET Key, to reset the unit  
Each of the displayed value remains displayed for a few  
seconds before automatically changing to the first value.  
9. PWR Key (power on/off)  
10. SEL Key (sound control)  
11. “+” Key (sound control up)  
26. LED (flashes when operating unit is removed)  
27. MUTE Key  
• “MASK DPI” and “MASK ALL” mode  
12. “–“ Key (sound control down)  
13. BAND (frequency selector) Key (AM/FM)  
14. Memory Keys 1-6  
During automatic search for alternative stations, no  
attention is paid for a few minutes to alternative  
frequencies (AF) which have different identifications (PI)  
or do not transmit an RDS signal. In the cases where  
alternative frequencies have different identifications or  
no RDS signal, but nevertheless have a high field  
strength, the unit searches for other alternative  
frequencies. For this reason, the radio offers the “MASK  
DPI” function. Here, during the search for alternative  
frequencies any station that does not have an RDS  
signal but does have a high field strength is not  
masked/considered. In this mode it can happen that  
incorrect content is reproduced or long delays occur  
when the station in question does not have an RDS  
signal but does have a field strength that is too high.  
28. EQ Key  
15. DISP Key (display mode key)  
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4
5
• “MASK DPI” mode  
Exclusively masks all alternative frequencies with  
different identifications.  
• “MASK ALL” mode  
Masks all alternative frequencies with different  
identifications, no RDS signal and a high field strength.  
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25  
Operation  
Operation  
RDS (RADIO DATA SYSTEM) OPERATION  
GENERAL OPERATION  
• Electronic equaliser  
• Traffic announcement mode (TA)  
• On/Off switch  
• Activating the RDS function  
When the “TA” key (#2) (traffic announcement) has been  
pressed, the CD (MP3) or CDC mode is active, then the  
unit switches automatically over to a radio programme  
when news and traffic announcements are being  
transmitted. Here, a station with EON is searched for  
and the volume is increased if it is too low.  
As soon as the traffic announcements have finished, the  
unit automatically switches back to the previous mode.  
The current news or the traffic announcement can be  
interrupted by pressing the “TA” key briefly.  
The “TA” mode is not switched off here, however.  
When the “TA” key is pressed down for a long time, the  
unit automatically switches over to “EON TA  
LOCAL/EON TA DISTANCE” mode.  
This function has been implemented in order to prevent  
an incorrect switch over to EON stations.  
After pressing the “EQ” key (#28), you access control of  
the following menu:  
FLAT – CLASSIC – POP M – ROCK M – DSP OFF  
You can switch on the unit with any key! (Except for the  
OPEN” Key (#7) and the “EJECT” key (#4).  
Use the “AF” key (#3) to switch this function on and off.  
When this function is activated, “AF” appears in the  
display.  
When you want to switch the unit off again, press the  
PWR (power on/off) (#9) once.  
Provided that a station supports the function, the station  
name and the song being played should appear in the  
display.  
Using these settings, the bass and treble of the playback  
can be adjusted to the music style. Each of these  
settings can be changed from the standard values using  
the “E.VOL” key.  
“AF” begins to flash when the signal from a station  
weakens.  
• Music playback settings  
The music playback settings can be operated by  
pressing the SEL key (#10).  
“ALARM” appears in the display when important  
messages are being broadcast. The volume is also  
increased slightly if it has been set to a minimum.  
The sequence of the settings can be seen in the  
following diagram:  
RADIO OPERATION  
• Selecting the band wave/frequency  
• Setting regional programmes  
When the radio function has been selected, the “BAND”  
key (#13) allows you to switch between frequency  
bands. The sequence of the frequencies that can be  
switched through is set out in the following diagram:  
Vol  
BAS  
TRE  
BAL  
FAD  
This mode is activated and deactivated when you keep  
the “AF” key (#3) pressed down for a little bit longer.  
Some radio stations also broadcast over a regional area.  
If this mode is switched on, then a regional transmitter  
will be preferred on account of the better reception.  
When this function is switched off, the unit switches to  
and fro between the two signals.  
It can happen that the unit receives an “EON TA” signal  
and switches to the corresponding station but this is too  
far from the radio. Here, the unit switches automatically  
to the original station. When this function is not activated  
and a station is too far away, it may be that nothing can  
be heard.  
(Volume)  
(Bass)  
(Treble)  
(Balance)  
(Fader)  
The volume can be adjusted by pressing the “+” key  
(#11) or the ““ key (#12).  
FM1  
FM2  
FM3  
MW  
LW  
Note: Frequency display may vary and subject to  
different country  
• MODE Key  
• “ EON TA LOCAL” mode  
In this mode the unit switches to the other station if it  
offers a better reception than the station that was  
previously tuned to. When this function is activated,  
EON TA LO” appears for a few seconds in the display.  
Press the “MODE” key (#6) briefly in order to change  
between the modes that can be set (e.g. radio to CD  
(MP3) to CDC, etc.).  
• Using the “PTY” key (#1) to select the station  
The sequence of this function is as follows:  
• Selecting the station  
By briefly pressing the “ ” and “ ” keys (#16 and  
#17), you can activate the automatic search.  
When you keep one of the keys pressed down for a few  
seconds, “MANUAL” appears in the display. This  
signifies that manual search has been activated. Using  
these keys you can now search by hand for a station  
that has not been found by automatic search for  
example. When neither of the two keys are pressed in  
manual search for a few seconds, the unit switches back  
to automatic mode again. “AUTO” appears in the  
display.  
PTY Music group  
PTY SPEECH group  
PTY off  
• SUBWOOFER Key (Optional feature)  
Keep the “MODE” key (#6) pressed down for a few  
seconds to switch on the bass output. This function can  
be switched off again by pressing and holding this key  
down once more.  
• “EON TA DISTANCE” mode  
When this mode is activated, the unit tries to stay with  
the current station during news or traffic  
announcements. A search for local stations with possibly  
better reception does not take place. When this function  
has been activated, “EON TA DX” appears in the display.  
When this function is activated, the unit searches  
through all frequencies one after the other until the  
corresponding value has been found.  
If there is no result after several attempts to find a  
suitable station, then the unit switches automatically to  
normal search mode.  
• Transmitted RDS data  
When the RDS function has been switched on, the  
following data can be received from the station:  
• RESET Key  
This key (#25) can be reached when the operating unit  
has been folded down. This button can be activated  
using a pen with a sharp nib or another metal object.  
The reasons for activating this button include:  
“PI”: “Programme Identification Code” – code for  
identifying the programme  
Notes: Various groups exist in “PTY” mode. These are:  
• Automatic storing and scanning of stations  
Automatically storing stations  
PTY Music group  
PTY SPEECH group  
PTY off  
• setting all values back to standard when the unit has  
been newly installed and cabled  
“PS”: “Programme Service Name” – the station name  
is transmitted with this  
Press and hold down the “APS” key (#18) for a few  
seconds. The unit now begins to search for stations on  
the set band wave. After one pass, the 6 strongest  
stations are recorded in the programme memory and are  
now available on the 6 station keys.  
These groups are divided into:  
MUSIC GROUP  
• the remaining function keys are not functioning  
properly  
• an error symbol can be seen in the display.  
“AF”: “Alternative Frequencies” – transmission of  
other frequencies that transmit the same programme  
• POP M, ROCK M  
• EASY M, LIGHT M  
• CLASSICS, OTHER M  
• JAZZ, COUNTRY  
• NATIONAL M, OLDIES  
• FOLK M  
“TP”: “Traffic Programme Identification” – traffic  
announcement signal  
NOTE: If you operate the “RESET” key and the unit does  
not react, then clean the base on the back of the  
operating unit with a cloth soaked in isopropyl alcohol.  
• Scanning stations  
Press the “APS” key (#18) briefly and the unit will begin  
to search for stations. If the strength of the station is  
sufficient, it will be reproduced for a few seconds.  
“TA”: “TrafficAnnouncement Identification” – signals  
the transmission of a traffic announcement.  
• The MUTE Key  
“EON”: “Enhanced Other Network Information” –  
transmitted data such as “PI”, “PS”, “AF”, etc., refer here  
to the other station.  
SPEECH GROUP  
By pressing the “MUTE” key (#27) once, the volume is  
reduced by 60 dB. If you press this key again, the  
volume is increased to the old value again.  
• NEWS, CURRENT AFFAIRS, INFO  
• SPORT, EDUCATION, VARIED  
• WEATHER, FINANCE, CHILDREN  
• SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE-IN  
• TRAVEL, LEISURE, DOCUMENT  
• Storing stations  
Press one of the station memory keys M1-M6 (#14)  
when you want to store a station. Press and hold down  
one of the keys for a few seconds. Once a second beep  
tone has been heard, the station has been stored.  
“PTY”: “Programme Type Code” – shows the content  
of the transmission, including the musical style of the  
current item.  

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