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Operation

1.  PTY Key (RDS programme selection)

2.  TA Key (traffic alert/traffic announcements)

3.  AF Key (regional mode)

4.  EJECT Key (behind the operating unit)

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

9.  PWR Key (power on/off)

10.  SEL Key (sound control)

11.  “+” Key (sound control up)

12.  “–“ Key (sound control down)

13.  BAND (frequency selector) Key (AM/FM)

14.  Memory Keys 1-6

15.  DISP Key (display mode key)

16. TUNE UP Key (radio station search up)

17.  TUNE DOWN Key (radio station search down)

18.  APS Key (automatic programme search)

19.  PAUSE Key (CD operation)

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

26.  LED (flashes when operating unit is removed)

27. MUTE Key

28. EQ Key

OPERATING CONTROLS

5

26

25

4

5

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.

 • “TA SEEK” and “TA ALARM” modes

• “TA SEEK” mode

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.

• “TA ALARM” 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.

• “MASK DPI” and “MASK ALL” mode

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.

• “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.

• “BEEP 2ND”, “BEEP ALL” and “BEEP OFF” function

The volume of the beep tones can be changed using the 
“AUDIO C” key (#11) and the “AUDIO 
CONTROL –“ key (#12).

• “BEEP 2ND” mode

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

A tone can be heard every time a key is pressed.

• “BEEP OFF” mode

The key tones can be deactivated with this option.

• 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:
Radio mode: –> PS –> CT –> FREQ. –> PTY –>
CDC mode: –> CDC –> CT –> PS –>FREQ. –> PTY –>
CD mode: –> CD –> CT –> PS –>FREQ. –> PTY –>

• When no CT or PTY information is received, “NO 
CLOCK” or “NO PTY” is shown in the display.

• When no RDS signal is received:
Radio mode: –> NO CLOCK –> FREQ. –> NO PTY –>
CDC mode: CDC –> CT –>FREQ. –> NO PTY –>
CD mode: CD –> CT –>FREQ. –> NO PTY –>

Each of the displayed value remains displayed for a few 
seconds before automatically changing to the first value.

TA SEEK or ALARM        

 

PI SOUND or MUTE

MASK DPI or ALL          

 

RETUNE L or S

    BEEP 2'nd, ALL or OFF

Operation

SEL

SCAN   

RPT   

SHF  

PAUSE   

MUTE

EQ

AF

LOUD  

MONO

S-CDP  

LOC 

D-DIR

ME/CR

FUNC

REG   AF   TA   TP   PTY

  EON  

ST  

D-AUD

BAND   

MODE   

TUNE   

TUNE   

LOUD   

ENTER   

PTY

TA

APS   

MP3   

DISP   

VOL

VOL

7

2

28

3

14

19

20

21

23

6

17

16

9

13

11

12

10

8

22

24

1

27

15

18

Summary of Contents for M2090 M2095

Page 1: ...90 M2095 MP3 with ID3 CD RW CD R CD Player Detachable Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 SEL SCAN RPT SHF PAUSE MUTE EQ AF LOUD MONO S CDP LOC D DIR ME CR FUNC REG AF TA TP PTY EON ST D AUD BAND MODE 7 TUNE TUNE 8 9 LOUD ENTER PTY TA 0 APS MP3 DISP VOL VOL ...

Page 2: ...Inside Covers Blank ...

Page 3: ...not properly fixed into its place Adjust the installation angle to less than 30 degrees Clean the compact disc Then try to play a new one Insert the antenna cable firmly Select a station manually The car ignition is not on The fuse is blown Presence of CD disc inside the player Inserting the disc in reverse direction Compact disc is extremely dirty or detective disc Temperature inside the car is t...

Page 4: ...prefabricated screw holes on the side of the unit List of parts 1 Punched plate 144 x 14 mm x1pc 2 Removal Key x 2pcs 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 Specifications are subject to change without notice GENERAL Operating Voltage DC 12 Volts Negative Ground Dimensions W x H x D 178 W x 18...

Page 5: ...for it to load before beginning a search P 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 Press APS 18 Three times Scroll the result by using the 16 or 17 keys and the BAND Key 13 to Accept the track or to move ...

Page 6: ...ne 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 Pausing music tracks Press the PAUSE key 19 to pause the track currently playing When you want to continue with the music then press this key again Automatic repeat of songs When you are in CD MP3 mode you can repeat a song continuously using the RPT key 21 In CDC mode...

Page 7: ...ing 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...

Page 8: ...de 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 Using the PTY key 1 to select the station The seque...

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