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User reviews and opinions
| Herman Henderson |
1:05am on Sunday, October 17th, 2010 ![]() |
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| cleo_marc |
3:14am on Sunday, October 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| Wonderful product. Easy To Set Up, Reliable Performance, Simple Controls, Lots of Storage, Sleek/Compact Alot of storage space and easy to use. Lots of Storage, Reliable Performance, Sleek/Compact, Easy To Set Up, Great Sound, Simple Controls | |
| Passer |
12:53pm on Sunday, September 26th, 2010 ![]() |
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10:58am on Monday, September 13th, 2010 ![]() |
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| DocNeilyung |
12:46am on Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 ![]() |
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| Arthur32 |
4:10am on Sunday, June 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| Good Arrived just as described. I rated the ease of use very low because I cannot figure out how to work the wi-fi. | |
| crinbox |
6:35am on Monday, June 21st, 2010 ![]() |
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Documents

TA/8: Activate trac radio station/ number button 8 AF/7: Alternative Frequency search/regional programme activation, number button 7 RDM/4: Random playback in the CD/MP3 operation mode, number button 4 INT/3: Intro function in the CD/MP3 operation mode, number button 3 RPT/2: Repeat function in the CD/MP3 operation mode, number button 2 PAU/1: Stop playback in CD/ MP3 operation, number button 1 OPEN: Reject disc CD compartment Theft protection LED/ CD compartment position LED Holder for the face plate RESET: Resetting the device ISO-Block connection B Automotive blade type fuse 10 A ISO block connection A Bluetooth antenna SUBWOOFER: Connection cable with cinch connector for subwoofer Socket for microphone unit LINE OUT: Audio cinch output L/R for amplier Antenna connection for DIN antenna plug
Remote control
Accessories
POWER/DIM: Switch device on and o/dim display illumination button: End call I: Title / Station search backwards VOL: Volume increase button: Accept call I: Title / Station search forwards INT/3: Intro function in the CD/MP3 operation mode, number button 3 VOL: Volume decrease PTY/7: Station search by PTY group/number button 7 MP3 operation: skip a directory/ number button 6 DSP/*:Sound settings/button* BAND/0: Select frequency range/number button 0 Battery compartment SEL/#: Press or hold down to access adjustment options/ button # TA/9: Activate trac radio station/number button 9 AF/8: Alternative Frequency search/regional programme activation/number button 8 MP3 operation: skip back a directory/number button 5 RDM/4: Random playback in the CD/MP3 operation mode/ number button 4 RPT/2: Repeat function in the CD/MP3 operation mode/ number button 2 II/1: Playback start or stop/ number button 1 MODE: Set operation type/ Loudness function
Microphone unit plug Microphone TALK button green LED for connection status Case for face plate Bezel frame Installation bracket Key for installation bracket Fixture plate (incl. securing material)
Installation
WARNING With the installation of the device damage can occur! If possible have the device installed by a qualied technician. If you want to install the device yourself, for safe and awless operation of the device follow the instructions for connection and installation.
The device can be installed into any standard ISO mounting duct. In the event that your vehicle does not have an ISO mounting duct contact your local specialist establishment, local dealer or the technical department of the store. NOTICE Before installation remove, without fail, the two transport securing screws on the top of the housing (marked with a red sticker)! Connect the cable before nally installing the device. Make sure that it is plugged in properly and that the system functions correctly.
Installation instructions
Install the device in the duct provided for it or select the installation location so that all buttons can be comfortably reached and the driver is not impeded. Only connect the device to a properly installed 12 V automotive battery. Only connect the device in the vehicle via an ISO plug. Install the device in such a way as to avoid the development of heat accumulation and so that the device is suciently ventilated.
To avoid function disturbances the installation angle should be less than 30. Do not install the device in a location where it will be subjected to high temperatures (i. e. direct sunlight or heating vents), heavy contamination and strong vibrations. In the event that changes to the vehicle are necessary contact your vehicle dealer/qualied radio installation facility.
Installing the device into the ISO duct
Pull the installation bracket 68 and the bezel frame 67 from the device's housing. Place the installation bracket into the ISO mounting duct. Bend the tabs on the installation bracket with a screw driver so that the bracket is xed rmly into the mounting duct (see diagram).
Check to make sure that the bracket is securely xed. Connect the ISO socket block of the device with the two ISO plugs on your vehicle. Connect the antenna cable from the vehicle antenna to the antenna socket on the device. Feed the microphone unit cable into the mounting duct and connect it to the microphone unit socket. Place the cable in such a way that the microphone unit can be secured in the vehicle interior later, see also the chapter "Using the microphone" on page 30. Contingently connect the audio cinch cable of an external amplier to the LINE OUT socket 39 on the device. Contingently connect the audio cinch cable of an external subwoofer to the yellow cinch socket SUBWOOFER 37 on the device.
If necessary secure your device against theft with additional measures. Attach the securing screw with the anchoring plate 70 and the securing material to the engine rewall of the vehicle. Carefully push the device into the mounting duct until it locks into place. After all connections have been made activate the RESET button with a ball point pen or other pointed object. Attach the face plate as described under "Installing the face plate". IMPORTANT Possible damage to the cable! Observe the position of the cable when sliding the device into the duct so as to avoid damaging it. Finally put on the bezel frame.
Uninstalling the device
To remove the installed device proceed as follows: Remove the bezel frame 67. Insert the right and left keys 69 into their respective slots on the sides of the device. (The tabs are now bent back.)
Pull the device out.
Initial use
Face plate
To protect against theft you can remove the face plate from your device. Do not store the removed face plate in your vehicle. NOTICE When the face plate is not inserted into the frame the theft protection LED 30 on the device blinks. To safeguard the face plate always keep it stored in its case.
Installing the face plate
Place the face plate with the left side in the frame rst. Then rmly press the right side until it locks into place. Subsequently ip the face plate upwards until it locks into place. Check to make sure that the face plate is rmly and correctly installed in the frame. If the face plate is incorrectly installed it can result in malfunctions when operating the device.
Removing the face plate
Press the 6 button to unlock the face plate. The face plate tilts automatically forward. Tilt the face plate completely forward. Slide the face plate to the left and then pull rst the right and then the left side away.
Handling and operation
Inserting the battery
NOTICE The supplied battery (Type CR2025) is already installed in the remote control when delivered. Before use remove the isolation strip from the battery compartment. For replacement with a new battery procede as follows: Pull the battery compartment out of the remote control by pressing the lateral locking device and at the same time pull the battery compartment out. Remove the depleted battery and insert a new battery of the type CR2025 (Button cell) into the battery compartment. Be sure to insert the battery with the correct polarity. Slide the battery compartment back into the remote control until it locks into place.
Using the remote control
Point the remote control to the Infrared sensor 4 on the front panel of the device. NOTICE You can use the remote control up to a distance of 8 m from the device.
In this chapter you receive important information for the handling and operation of the device. NOTICE Most of the functions can be operated by the buttons on the device as well as by the buttons on the remote control. In these instructions operation via the buttons on the device is described. Any reference to the push buttons on the remote control will be specically highlighted. If no setting is made and/or no button pushed within approx. 5 seconds the device returns to its previous operating mode. Changed settings are saved.
Switching On and O
Press briey the POWER/DIM button to switch the device on. In the display the notice WELCOME appears. Briey tap the POWER/DIM button. In the display appears AUTO DIM. Briey tap the POWER/DIM button again. In the display appears MAN DIM. AUTO DIM: The display illumination will, depending on the lighting conditions, set automatically. MAN DIM: The display illumination can be set in two stages (H = High and L = Low) by turning the multi controller. To switch o hold down the POWER/DIM button longer.
Settings
WARNING Hearing damage as a result of too high a volume! If the volume is set too high it can lead to permanent hearing damage. Set the volume to moderate levels only.
Volume
Turn the multi controller to set the volume.
Mute switching (MUTE) on / o
Press the MUTE button to switch the sound o. "MUTE" blinks in the display. To switch the sound on again press the MUTE button once more. The mute switching is rescinded when receiving a PTY or TA station.
GB IE Bass/Treble/Balance/Fader
Press the SEL button on the remote control or the multi controller on the device. The current volume level is shown. Each additional press of the SEL button or the multi controller accesses the next setting point. The following settings are possible: VOL BAS TRE BAL - Volume (from 0 to 50), - Bass (from -10 to 10), - Treble (from -10 to 10) - Balance (sound distribution between the right and left speakers) (from 10L to 10R)
FAD - Fader (sound distribution between the rear and front speakers) (from 10F to 10R) Turn the multi controller to change the settings of the displayed menu items.
additional settings via the SEL button or the multi controller
Hold the SEL button or the multi controller down for approx. 2 seconds then subsequently press the SEL button or the multi controller repeatedly until the desired function is shown in the display. INVOL - switch on volume Turn the multi controller to set the volume level, with which the device is to be set when turned on. REC - Recording format Turn the multi controller to set the record format for recording on SD/MMC and/or USB data carriers, MP3 (MP3 data) or WMA (Windows Media Audio). SUBW - Subwoofer You can connect an active external subwoofer to produce a more powerful bass eect. Turn the multi controller to turn the bass eect on (SUBW ON) or o (SUBW OFF). ADJ - Time of day NOTICE The device is equipped with an RDS controlled clock. The clock sets itself automatically when the EON function is switched on and also continues to run when the radio is switched o. If you do not receive any RDS signal you can also set the time of day manually. Turn the multi controller to the right to set the hours and to the left to set the minutes.
TAVOL - Volume for trac radio Turn the multi controller to set the volume level, with which trac reports are to be played back. EON - Information from other stations When the EON function is switched on the radio switches to trac radio or PTY groups if the TA or PTY function has been activated. Turn the multi controller in order to switch the EON function on (EON ON) or o (EON OFF). DSP - Equalizer (Digital Sound Processing) Turn the multi controller to select one of the settings DSP CLASSIC, DSP ROCK, DSP POP, DSP FLAT or DSP NONE. In the setting DSP NONE no DSP is switched on. The DSP equalizer setting is shown at the bottom of the display. You can also set the equalizer by pressing the DSP button on the remote control. With this setting DSP is switched o when the radio frequency is shown again. TA - Trac Announcement (trac radio) Turn the multi controller to perform the following settings: TA SEEK: As soon as the reception signal for trac announcements becomes weaker or you leave the reception area the search function starts and will look for the strongest TA station. TA ALARM: As soon as the reception signal for trac announcements becomes weaker or you leave the reception area an alarm tone sounds. PI - Program Identication (Sound with the station search) Turn the multi controller to perform the following settings: PI SOUND: Station search with sound. PI MUTE: Station search without sound. RETUNE (Search times of stations with PI recognition) Turn the multi controller to perform the following settings: RETUNE L: The search process for a station with the correct PI recognition runs for 90 seconds. RETUNE S: The search process for a station with the correct PI recognition runs for 30 seconds. MASK (Conceal specic stations) Turn the multi controller to perform the following settings: MASK DPI: Conceals the AF stations which have another PI recognition. MASK ALL: Conceals the AF stations which have another PI recognition and all annoying non-PI stations that have the same station frequency.
GB IE Loudness
Hold down the MODE button to switch the loudness function on or o. In the display appears LOUD ON and/or LOUD OFF.
Operating mode
Press the MODE button to switch between radio reception (Frequency indicator), CD/MP3 operation (CD), memory card slot (SD/MMC), USB port (USB) and audio input (AUX). NOTICE The operating modes CD, SD/MMC and USB can only be accessed when the corresponding medium is inserted.
Display
Press repeatedly the DISP button to display successively the following information: Radio station, title + interpret, time of day (set automatically with RDS reception), PTY settings (these RDS functions are sent from the broadcasting service in various ranges; see also the chapter "Radio functions") and frequencies. NOTICE When you are not receiving any RDS or PTY information, "PS NONE or "PTY NONE is shown in the display.
Radio reset (RESET)
Regional programmes
A few stations broadcast regional programmes. In order to playback only the station's regional programme hold down the AF button until the notice REG ON appears in the display. To again playback the national programme hold down the AF button until the notice REG OFF appears in the display.
Programme mode (PTY)
With the help of this function you can search for stations in a designated genre. The following settings are possible: POP M ROCK M NEWS AFFAIRS INFO EASY M LIGHT M SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA CLASSICS OTHER M CULTURE SCIENCE VARIED JAZZ COUNTRY WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN NATION M OLDIES SOCIAL RELIGION PHONE IN FOLK M TRAVEL LEISURE DOCUMENT
NOTICE Please note that this information is dependent on the region, the broadcasting corporation and the station. For this function the EON function must be switched on. Setting the PTY identication Press the PTY button and subsequently press repeatedly one of the number buttons 1 to 6 to select the desired PTY input. To switch between the PTY inputs "Musical genre" and "Talk contributions" by the indicator of the rst PTY input press the PTY button again. The number buttons are reserved as follows: Button Musical genre POP M, ROCK M EASY M, LIGHT M CLASSICS, OTHER M JAZZ, COUNTRY NATION M, OLDIES FOLK M Talk contributions NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO SPORT, EDUCATE, DRAMA CULTURE, SCIENCE, VARIED WEATHER, FINANCE, CHILDREN SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE IN TRAVEL, LEISURE, DOCUMENT
If no further input occurs for 2 seconds an automatic search for stations that correspond to the PTY input starts The search stops with the rst found station. Switching the PTY function on/o To activate the PTY search press the PTY button. In the display the notice PTY appears. With the station search only stations of the currently selected PTY identication will be considered. To deactivate the PTY search press the PTY button again. Station search by PTY identication During the display of a PTY identication if you press briey the PTY button or the buttons I and/or I a search immediately starts for stations, which correspond to this PTY identication. If no station is found that corresponds with this PTY identication the indicator PTY NONE appears briey and subsequently the search ends with the last preset station.
Title sampling
Press the INT/3 button. In the display INT is shown. Approx. 10 seconds from all titles will playback one after the other. Press the INT/3 button once more to activate normal playback.
Random playback of all titles (RDM - Random)
Press the RDM/4 button. The display shows RDM. A random controlled playback is started. A repeat pressing launches the normal playback.
MP3 CDs functions
Playback
The device can playback les in the MP3 and WMA formats. A mixture of titles and directories on the same level can result in problems when playing back. During playback the information from the ID3 tag of the MP3 les are read and are shown successively in the display. Skip directory Press the number button 6 to playback the next directory and/or the number button 5 to playback the previous directory. The name of the directory will appear briey in the display after which playback begins automatically. NOTICE If les are located in the CD's main directory the directory name ROOT will be shown in the display.
Search functions
Title number search Press the AS/PS button. The notice MP3* appears in the display. Turn the multi controller or press the numbers on the device and/or on the remote control to set the desired title number. Press the multi controller or wait 3 seconds to start playback of the set title. NOTICE If a title number is selected that does not exist the title with the largest title number will playback. Title name search Press the AS/PS button twice. In the display the notice* appears. Turn the multi controller until the desired letter appears. Press the multi controller to conrm the letter and to switch to the second letter of the title name. In this way up to 16 letters/characters can be entered. When you have set the desired character press the BAND/ENT button to show all titles that begin with the sought after character.
NOTICE If no titles are found that begin with the set character NO MEDIA will be shown briey and you can carry out the setting again. Turn the multi controller to select a title and start playback with BAND/ENT. Search for directories Press the AS/PS button three times. The directory that is currently playing back appears. Turn the multi controller to switch between the available directories. Press the BAND/ENT button to select the currently shown directory. Playback of the rst title from the selected directory starts immediately.
Connecting an external audio device to the device
Connect the audio output of an external audio device (i.e. an MP3 player) via a 3.5 mm stereo jackplug to the socket AUX IN on the front panel of the device. Select playback of the audio input by pressing, several times, the MODE button until AUX is shown in the display.
Bluetooth operation
The microphone unit must be connected to the device in order to use the Bluetooth functions. In addition a mobile phone is required that supports the Bluetooth data transmission.
Connecting the telephone to the device
Activate the Bluetooth function on your mobile phone and conduct a search for Bluetooth devices. After a successful search the entry CarBT appears for the device in the display of the mobile phone. Select this entry for the connection and for the subsequent password request enter the password 1234 for the device. You may possibly have to conrm the connection structure once more. After a successful coupling CONN OK appears briey in the device's display and the green LED on the microphone unit lights up.
Using the microphone
During the telephone call you will hear the caller via the speaker connected to the device. For optimal transmitting of your voice place the microphone unit close to you. Attach the microphone unit, for example, to the dashboard. For this purpose you can use the supplied sticky tape. In this case clean beforehand dust and grease from the surface. The sticky tape can be used for securing on almost all smooth surfaces.
NOTICE Do not mount the microphone in the vicinity of speakers otherwise the voice quality may deteriorate.
Call accept/end
With an incoming call you hear the call signal via your mobile phone, whilst in the device's display is shown the call number. You accept an incoming call by pressing the TALK button on the microbutton on the device and/or on the remote control. phone unit or the You end the call by pressing the TALK button again on the microphone unit or the button on the device and/or on the remote control.
Rejecting a call
With an incoming call press the remote control to reject the call. button on the device and/or on the
To call
Press the button on the device and/or on the remote control. DIAL appears in the display. With the number buttons on the device and/or on the remote control enter the telephone number that you want to call. Press the button again. The number is dialled and CALLING appears in the display.
Redial
Hold down the TALK button on the microphone unit or the button on the device and/or on the remote control for approx. 2 seconds. If previously no call number was selected via the number buttons on the device and/or the remote control the last selected mobile phone call number is dialled. If previously a call number was selected via the number buttons on the device and/or the remote control this call number is dialled.
GB IE Caller lists
Press the PHONE button on the device. CALL LIST appears in the display Press the PHONE button again. IN CALL appears in the display. Turn the multi controller to select between the following displays: IN CALL: Shows the last 20 incoming calls. OUT CALL: Shows the last 20 outgoing calls. Press the PHONE button again. READING appears in the display and subsequently shows the last incoming (IN CALL) and/or dialled (OUT CALL) call number. Turn the multi controller or press the VOL button on the remote control to show the last 20 incoming and/or dialled numbers one after the other. Press the button on the device and/or on the remote control to select the dialled call number. button on the device and/or on the remote control to end Press the redialling and exit the caller list.
Telephone book function
You can transfer up to 20 contacts (Telephone book entries) from the connected mobile phone to the device and thus dial and call the contact from the device. NOTICE Details for the transference of the contact via Bluetooth can be obtained from the operating instructions of your mobile phone. Each transfered contact is led in the memory slot PB01. The contacts that have already been transfered are automatically led one memory slot further (PB02, etc). Press the PHONE button on the device. CALL LIST appears in the display Turn the multi controller to select the display PH BOOK. Press the PHONE button again. READING appears in the display. Subsequently PB01 appears and the name and call number of the rst memory slot is shown. Turn the muti controller to select additional telephone book entries. button on the device and/or on the remote control to select Press the the dialled call number. Press the button on the device and/or on the remote control to end the call and exit the telephone book function.
Cleaning
Deleting the caller lists and telephone book entries
Press and hold the button on the device and/or on the remote control until RESET appears in the display. The Bluetooth connection to the mobile phone is severed and all telephone book entries and caller lists on the device are deleted.
Audio streaming (A2DP)
The device uses the A2DP prole (Advanced Audio Distribution Prole) and therefore can playback your mobile phone's audio data. Select an audio le from your mobile phone and start the playback. In the device's display appears the entry A2DP and the audio data will be played back via the speakers connected to the device. NOTICE On the mobile phone it may possibly be necessary to switch playback via the Bluetooth stereo headset. Consult the operating manual of your mobile phone for more information. With a few mobile phones the device does not automatically switch to the A2DP mode. In this case you switch to the A2DP mode by pressing the MODE button several times until the notice BT MUSIC or A2DP appears in the display.
AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Prole)
The device uses the AVRCP prole thus facilitating the control of audio devices. With the PAU/1 button on the device or the II/1 button on the remote control you can stop and/or restart the playback of audio les on the mobile phone. With the buttons I or I on the device or on the remote control you can access the previous or next audio le on the mobile phone.
Safety instructions
IMPORTANT Possible damage to the device Make sure when you are cleaning the device that no moisture gets inside in order to avoid irreparable damage to it.
Display cleaning
Clean the front panel of the device / the display exclusively with a soft, moist, lint-free cloth and a mild dish washing liquid.
Disposal
Disposal of the device
Do not dispose of the device in your normal domestic waste. This product is subject to the European directive 2002/96/EC-WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Dispose of the device through an approved disposal centre or at your community waste facility. Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal centre.
Disposing of the batteries
Used batteries/rechargeable batteries may not be disposed of in household waste. Every consumer is legally obliged to dispose of batteries at a collection site in his community / city district or at a retail store. The purpose of this obligation is to ensure that batteries are disposed of in a non-polluting manner. Only dispose of batteries/cells when they are fully discharged.
Troubleshooting
In this chapter you will receive important information for malfunction localization and remedies. Observe the instructions in order to avoid danger and damage.
WARNING Observe the following safety information to avoid danger and property damage: Repairs to electronic devices may only be carried out by specialists who have been trained by the manufacturer. Considerable danger to the consumer and damage to the device can occur as a result of incorrect repairs.
Malfunction causes and remedies
The following table will help with localizing and remedying minor malfunctions: Defect The device will not switch on Possible cause Solution
The ignition is not switched on. Switch the ignition on by turning the key. The fuse is defective. Replace the fuse.
The volume is set to minimum. Increase the volume. No sound The cables are not connected Check the cable connections. correctly. The sound is switched o. A CD is already inserted into the device. The CD has been inserted the wrong way up. The CD will not load or eject The CD is dirty or defective. The temperature in the vehicle is too high. Condensation on the laser lens Press the MUTE button to switch the sound back on. Remove the CD. Insert the CD with the inscripted side up. Clean the CD or insert a dierent CD. Allow the vehicle to air out until the temperature has again dropped to the operational temperature. Switch the device o for a few hours and then try it again.
Defect Function buttons are not functioning Possible cause There is a malfunction with the device. The face plate is not correctly installed. The mounting angle exceeds 30. The CD is very dirty or defective. Solution Press the RESET button. Check to see that the face plate is installed correctly. Correct the mounting angle. Clean the CD or insert a dierent CD. Check the burnt CD in another playback device. The antenna cable is not connected correctly. The station signals are too weak. Check the antenna cable for correct connection. Set the station manually. Check the cable connections. For this consult the chapter "Connections".
The CD jumps
Failure with burnt CDs The radio and/ or the automatic station saving is not functioning
The connection 4 in the ISO Station memory block A (Permanent positive) is not functioning is not connected correctly. The USB port is intended for devices that function according to the USB standard. Not The device's USB all market available devices port does not conform to this standard. It is possible that a device is function connected that does not function according to the USB standard. The card reading The card is possibly defecdevice does not tive, dirty or not properly read the cards inserted. The mobile phone does not support Bluetooth transmissions. The mobile phone is not coupled with the device.
Importer
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Bluetooth Car Radio KH 2377 In order to guarantee a cost free repair procedure please get in touch with the service hotline. Ensure you have your sales slip handy. DES UK LTD Tel.: 700 ( 0.10 / minute) e-mail: support.uk@kompernass.com Kompernass Service Ireland Tel: 412 (0,082 EUR/Min.)
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