Medion MD 81485 Manual

Summary of MD 81485

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    Md 81485 1 c ontents overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 what’s in the box? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    2 o verview 1. Pwr: turn device on/off (the device can also be turned on with any other key except open) 2. Vol–/vol+: turn to control volume; audio setting: sel: press repeatedly to call up the following audio settings: volume, bass, treble, balance, fader; turn to adjust selected audio setting; vo...

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    Overview md 81485 3 press enter (19) to confirm and press again to playback the title. – root search: press sch twice to enter the file edit mode; press sel (vol knob) three times to enter the root search mode; the first directory will be displayed; rotate the vol knob or press the skip keys (10) re...

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    Overview 4 cd player/card reader/usb (behind control panel and flap cover) 22. Eject: eject cd 23. Reset opening: reset to factory settings 24. Cd compartment 25. Sd/mmc slot (card reader); plug sd/mmc card in for playback. The operation is identical with mp3 discs. 26. Usb plug 27. Red led as antit...

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    Md 81485 5 s afety instructions keep electrical equipment out of reach of children the appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Road safety road safety should be ...

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    Safety instructions 6 using the cd player never place any objects other than cds into the disc compartment. Otherwise you might damage the precisely engineered pullin mechanism. Moisture and high humidity may cause the cd player to malfunction. If this occurs, switch on the vehicle's heater to evapo...

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    Md 81485 7 w hat ’ s in the box ? The following are included in the delivery pack: i nstallation before installation, disconnect the car battery! There is a risk of short- circuit and electric shock! The car radio is designed to be fitted in a standard iso installation slot. The dimensions of this s...

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    Installation 8 fit the installation frame • before installation, always use a phillips head screwdriver to remove the two transport safety screws in the top part of the radio casing (marked with red flags)! • the car radio is delivered with the installation frame fitted over it. Firstly remove the m...

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    Installation md 81485 9 cable connections a general view of the back of the car radio: connect up the cables • pull out the connections in your car's iso slot far enough for you to join them to the ones from the car radio. Please use the car radio's iso block for installation. Never disconnect the i...

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    Installation 10 test station memory in some vehicle models the standard arrangement for the standard plus and permanent plus cables has been switched in the factory (see“arrangement of the iso block” on page 13). This can lead to the station memory not working. Before you finally install the car rad...

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    Installation md 81485 11 control panel inserting the control panel • first place the right side of the control unit with its lower right corner on the pin in the lower right corner of the frame. • then press the lower left side until it clicks into place. • flip the control panel upwards. Check that...

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    Installation 12 explanation for using the cables the explanatory notes for using the cables are intended for when the cables have to be fitted individually. Consult a specialist garage and pass on the information contained in this chapter. To connect the radio to your vehicle's iso plugs, you do not...

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    Installation md 81485 13 arrangement of the iso block problems due to switched cables in some vehicle models, the standard arrangement of cables [4] and [7] in the iso block a (see above, "arrangement of the iso block") are switched at the factory. If this is the case in your vehicle, certain functi...

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    14 o peration basic operation switching on/off press the pwr button (1) to switch the radio on or off. Volume • turn the volume control knob (2) to turn the volume up or down. Always set the volume so that you can still clearly hear the sirens from emergency vehicles! Functions when pressing the vol...

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    Operation md 81485 15 clockwise to adjust "hour", and then rotate the volume anticlockwise to adjust "minute". • press three times. Dsp none is indicated: to select the desired sound effect among flat, classic, rock and pop. Choose the setting dsp none to turn the sound effect off. Loudness • press ...

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    Operation 16 radio functions selecting the radio frequency • press the band/enter button (19) to switch between fm (fm1, fm2 & fm3) and am (am1 & am2). You can store up to 6 stations in each band. Searching for a station • briefly press the tun/trk 8 (17) or tun/trk 9 (18) scan buttons. The set will...

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    Operation md 81485 17 playing audio cds inserting and removing cds • fold down the control panel (button 1). • insert the cd into the slot with the labelled side upwards (25). • then close the control panel again. The cd will start to play. The display shows [ s-cdp ]. • to remove the cd open the co...

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    Operation 18 repeat a track • press the rpt button (13) to repeat the current track. Pressing the button again will change the playback mode back to normal. Random track playback • press the rdm button (15). The player will "shuffle" through the tracks, playing them in random order. Pressing the but...

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    Operation md 81485 19 searching for tracks (numbers) search for track numbers • when a/ps/sch button (8) is pressed at mp3 play mode, file edit and root search become possible: file edit example how to edit for the file name "duo": • press a/ps/sch (8) key twice to go into the file edit mode. The cu...

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    20 usb connection playback you can connect an mp3 player or another data medium to the usb connection on the front of the unit. Your car radio can process usb data media up to 1gb. The directory structure may contain up to 1024 folders, 4096 files and a directory depth of 8 levels. • remove the prot...

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    Md 81485 21 c ard reader your car radio has a card reader for sd cards and multimedia cards (in the upper part of the control panel). Playback • remove the control panel. • insert a memory card into the drive with the label side facing upwards. Playback of mp3 or wma files on the card starts automat...

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    22 t roubleshooting problem possible cause suggestions the device cannot be switched on. The ignition is not switched on. Switch on ignition by turning the key. One of the fuses is defective. Replace the fuse. The cd cannot be loaded or is ejected. There is already a cd in the car radio. Remove the ...

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    Md 81485 23 d isposal information packaging all packaging and packaging materials that are no longer required, can and, should be recycled. Device at the end of its life, the radio should not be disposed of as household garbage. Enquire about the options for proper, environmentally friendly disposal...

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    24 t echnical data general operating voltage: dc 14.4 v, negative earth connection casing dimensions: 178 x 165 x 50 mm (w x d x h) output power: 4 x 40 watt max (peak music output) radio (frequency ranges) fm: 87.5 – 108 mhz am: 522 – 1620 khz cd/mp3 player laser output: class 1 laser product frequ...