CAR STEREO WITH CD PLAYER
NCD60C
LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS
1. RELEASE BUTTON
Press this button to eject the front control panel from the main body.
2, 3 & 4. SEL BUTTON (Select) AND VOLUME (MENU) UP (+) / DN (–) BUTTONS
a) Press the SEL button briefly to select each of the following modes:
VOLUME - > BASS - > TREBLE - > BALANCE - > FADER - >
When the desired audio mode is selected, press the + or – button to adjust the
value of that audio effect.
In each mode you have about 3 seconds to make your changes before the
display returns to the tuner (radio) or CDP mode.
The different audio modes display the following numeric ranges:
- VOL : (MIN) 0 , 0 1 , . . . ...49, 63 (MAX) .
- BASS / TREB: - 7 , - 6 , . . . , 0 , . . . + 6 , + 7
- BAL : 1 0 L , 9 L , . . . , 0 , . . . 9 R , 1 0 R
- FAD : 1 0 F, 9 F, . . . , 0 , . . . 9 R , 1 0 R
Note: If you preselect a preset EQ (Preset Equalizer Curves), you cannot
change the BASS and TREBLE values.
b) Press the SEL button and hold it for more than 2 seconds to access the menu
mode. Now press the SEL button briefly to select from the following options:
EQ (OFF / FLAT / CLASS / ROCK / POP ) - > BEEP ON / OFF - > SEEK 1 / 2 - >
12 H / 24 H - > VOL LAST / ADJ .
DSP SETTINGS:
In EQ mode you can select from the equalizer settings DSP OFF, FLAT, CLASS,
ROCK and POP by pressing the + and – buttons.
BEEP ON / OFF :
Turn the confirmation beep on or off by pressing the + or
–
button .
BEEP ON: The confirmation beep can be heard whenever a button is pressed.
BEEP OFF: The confirmation beep is switched off.
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SEEK 1 / 2: (only available during radio operation)
In this mode you can select SEEK 1 / SEEK 2 by pressing the + or
–
button.
SEEK 1: Hold down the > > | or | < < buttons and the radio will tune to the next
station that is detected .
SEEK 2: As long as the > > | or | < < buttons are pressed down, the search function
will continue in the frequency band .
CLOCK FORMAT (2 4 H / 12 H) :
In this mode you can select 24 HOUR or 12 HOUR clock format by pressing the +
or
–
button.
VOL LAST / VOL ADJ:
In this mode you can select VOL LAST or VOL ADJ mode by pressing the +
or – button.
VOL LAST: The radio turns on at the same volume as when it was last
switched off.
VOL ADJ: By pressing the + or
–
buttons you can pre-select a constant switch-on
volume in the VOL ADJ mode .
5. POWER ON / OFF
Turn the unit on by pressing any button except the RELEASE button on the
faceplate. Press the POWER button to turn the power off .
6. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
7. CD SLOT
8. EJECT BUTTON
Press this button to eject the CD.
9 & 10. TUNE, SEEK, TRACK SKIP UP / DOWN BUTTONS
a) During RADIO mode:
Press the > > | or | < < button briefly to tune to a frequency manually.
Press the > > | or | < < button and hold for more than one second to start the
automatic search for a radio station with a strong signal level.
(See also the SEEK 1 / SEEK 2 functions.)
b) During CD mode :
Press the > > | button briefly to play the next track. Press the | < < button briefly to
play the current track from the beginning.
Press the |< < button twice to play the previous track .
Press and hold the > > | or | < < button to skip forward or backward.
11. BAND BUTTON
Press the BND button briefly to select the radio broadcasting band you would
like to hear. The AM / FM band is toggled cyclically through the tuning bands: FM
1 - > FM 2 - > FM 3 - > AM 1 - > AM 2 - >
12. MODE BUTTON
Press the MODE button to change between radio and CD (if a disc is loaded) mode.
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13. MUTE BUTTON
This button turns the MUTED state on / off .
Press the MU button to mute the loudspeaker temporarily, and press again to
resume listening. The muted state will be also released when the MODE, LOUD,
SEL, + or – button on the front panel is pressed .
14. A.P BUTTON (Auto-storage / Preset station memory scan)
a) Automatic store preset station memory:
During radio mode, press the A.P button and hold for longer than one
second to activate automatic station storage. The radio searches within the
current frequency band, and the six strongest signal stations are allocate to
the corresponding storage locations in each band. The stations that have now
been stored will be played for approximately five seconds each, then the
station storage location is set. Once the radio has finished the searching and
storage, the preset channel number and frequency will appear on the display.
b) Automatic scan preset station memory:
After the A.P button has been pressed briefly, the radio will scan all pre-set
stations in the current frequency band. In the FM band, FM 1, FM 2 and FM 3 are
checked one at a time.
15–20. PRESET STATION MEMORY AND TOP, INT, RPT, RDM BUTTONS
a) During radio mode:
Pressing one of the six buttons briefly directly selects a preset radio station.
If any of the six buttons are pressed for more than 2 seconds, the station
currently being listened to is memorized into the selected preset button.
b) During CD mode :
Press the TOP button briefly to interrupt the playback of the CD.
Press again to resume normal playback of the CD.
Press the TOP button and hold for approximately 2 seconds to play the first
track of the current disc.
Press the INT button to play the first 10 seconds of each track.
Press again to stop the scan while the currently selected track will be played.
Press the RPT button to play the current track repeatedly.
Press again to cancel this function.
Press the RDM button to play all tracks on the disc in random order.
Press again to cancel this function.
21. LOCAL / DX BUTTON
Radio station search mode is divided by this LO / DX switch, which can be
used to control an attenuator in the tuner during searching. The detecting level
of seek, scan and auto-memory will be reduced based on the attenuated level
of the tuner. In radio mode, press the LOC button to change to local or distance
reception. Note: This button is only for FM reception. In AM mode, LOC is void .
22. ST / MO BUTTON
In radio mode, press ST briefly to select stereo or mono sound mode.
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23. LOUDNESS BUTTON
Briefly press this button to turn LOUD mode on, which enhances the bass
when the volume level is low. Press again to cancel the loudness effect.
24. CLOCK BUTTON
Press the CLK button briefly to display time on the display.
Press the CLK button and hold until the HOUR flashes on the display, then
press the + or – button to adjust the hour.
Press and hold the CLK button again until the MINUTE flashes on the display,
then press the + or – button to adjust the minutes.
WIRING DIAGRAM
ANTENNA PLUG
YELLOW
FUSED
FILTER
BOX
0.5A&15A
FUSES
RCA LINE OUT
0.5A
RED R
WHITE
MEMORY B+
L
BLACK(GND)
RED
FUSE BLUE AUTO ANT
POWER B+
WHITE
GRAY
+
FRONT
4 Ohm
FRONT
4 Ohm
+
WHITE / BLACK
GREEN
GRAY / BLACK
VIOLET
LEFT
SP
REAR
4 Ohm
RIGHT
SP
REAR
4 Ohm
+
+
GREEN / BLACK
VIOLET / BLACK
Note :
1. Make sure that you use speakers with 4 ohm load impedance .
2. Do not allow the auto antenna wire and ground to touch each other.
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INSTALLATION METHOD
This is an anti-theft installation method.
The main unit wears a METAL MOUNTING SLEEVE.
Please connect the wiring, e.g., the Power Supply, the Speakers and the Antenna,
according to the requirements of this Instruction Manual, then install the metal
mounting sleeve into the car as per the diagram illustrated below.
To properly fix the metal mounting
sleeve, bend the tabs of the sleeve
To raise the anti-skip capability of the unit
METAL SUPPORT STRAP
please ensure the metal support strap is
against the DASHBOARD with a
screwdriver.
connected firmly to the car chassis.
UNIT CHASSIS
PLASTIC TRIM FRAME
FACEPLATE
DASHBOARD
METAL MOUNTING SLEEVE
To remove the CD player from the cage, insert the
supplied keys into the left and right side slots of the
chassis then pull the chassis out of the cage as shown.
NOTE
To attach the removable faceplate, insert the right
side of the faceplate into the right side of the CD
player chassis first. Then push the left side of the
faceplate into the chassis until you hear it click.
Remove the two screws that protect
the CD player during transportation
Before installing and operating the before operating the player.
Unit, remove the metal mounting
sleeve illustrated by the arrows .
To draw the front panel out of the chassis,
press the REL button to eject the front
panel from the unit.
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DISC PRECAUTIONS:
Cleaning the CD:
Before playing a CD, wipe it with a clean, dust-free cleaning cloth.
Wipe the disc in the direction of the arrow.
Always insert the CD with the label side facing upwards.
If the CD is inserted with the printed side facing downwards, the device may be
damaged.
Note: If there is already a CD in the CD slot, do not try to insert a second CD, for
this may damage the device.
Always hold CDs by the edge. In order to keep the CD clean, do not touch the surface.
Remove the CD as follows:
Do not attach any stickers or adhesive tape to the CD.
Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight or sources of heat such as heating pipes. Do
not leave CDs in the car if it parked in direct sunlight, as this will lead to a
considerable rise in the temperature inside the car.
Note: Do not use solvents such as petrol or thinning agents to clean CDs.
Commercially available cleaning substances or antistatic spray will damage the
device.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Before using this checklist, please make all the connections first. If you still
have questions after going through the checklist, please consult your local
customer service representative.
Common Symptoms
Cause
Solution
If the power supply is properly connected to
the car accessory, switch the ignition key to
“ON” or “ACC”.
The car ignition is switched off.
There is no power.
Replace with another fuse according to the
wiring diagram.
The fuse has blown.
The CDs cannot
be loaded.
Presence of CD inside the player.
Remove the disc in the player, then put in a
new one.
The CDs are loaded The transport screws have not been Remove the transport screws before use.
only halfway into
removed.
the CD tray.
The disc has been inserted upside
down.
Insert the compact disc with the label facing
upward.
Clean the CD or try another CD. If this works
correctly, the first CD is probably damaged.
The device does
not work correctly.
The surface of the CD is extremely
dirty or damaged.
(EJECT, LOAD,
PLAY)
Temperature inside the car is too
high.
Cool off until the ambient temperature returns
to normal.
Turn up the volume to an audible level.
The volume control is set too low.
There is no sound.
Check the power and earth connection
according to the wiring diagram.
The device has not been correctly
connected.
1. Switch the device off and on again. Or,
press the RESET button to resume the
program.
The operation keys 1. The built-in microcomputer is not
do not work.
operating properly due to noise.
2. The front panel is not properly
in place.
2.
Reinstall
the
front
panel.
Adjust the installation angle to less than 30
degrees.
The installation angle is more than
30 degrees.
Wait until the road becomes smoother before
playing the CD.
The CD player
skips.
The surface of the road is uneven.
Clean the CD or try another CD. If this works
correctly, the first CD is probably damaged.
The surface of the CD is extremely
dirty or damaged.
No radio reception. The antenna cable is not connected. Insert the antenna cable firmly into the
antenna socket of the device.
In automatic search
The transmission signals are too
Tune in to a radio station manually.
Mode, the radio does weak.
not stop at a trans-
mitting station.
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Supply Voltage
Current Consumption
Power Output
DC 12V. Negative Ground
Max.15A
40W X 4 (Measured at DC 14.4V)
178[W] X 165[D] X 50[H] mm.
Unit Dimensions
FM SECTION
Frequency range
Effective sensitivity
I.F Frequency
87.5MHz – 107.9MHz
3uV.
10.7MHz.
AM SECTION
Frequency range
Effective sensitivity
I.F Frequency
530KHz – 1710KHz
40dB.
450KHz
RCA LINE OUT
Output
CD Max. 1200mV
CD PLAYER
System
Suitable CDs
Signal format
Compact Disc Audio System
CD, CD-R, CD-RW Disc
Sampling frequency 44.1KHz
No. of quantization bits 1bit
20Hz – 100Hz < 5dB
Frequency characteristics
10KHz – 20KHz < 5dB.
50dB [1KHz]
S/N Ratio to CD
Number of channels
2 STEREO channels.
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