Akai ACA-3628UC Instruction Manual page 14

Anti-theft flip down detachable system cd/mp3/wma player with mmc/sd usb am/fm-rds digital pll tuning radio with electronic anti-shock function
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16. AUX INPUT JACK
Press the mode button to select auxiliary input playing mode. You can connect any matched
external audio device to this socket. Use the volume knob to adjust volume.
17. CLOCK BUTTON
1) RADIO MODE
When RDS DATA is received, press it shortly and repeatedly to display the following items
alternatively:
PS NAME ---> CLOCK ---> FREQUENCY ---> PTY --->
When RDS DATA is not received, press it shortly and repeatedly to display the following items
alternatively:
FREQUENCY ---> CLOCK ---> PTY --->
2) MMC/SD, USB or DISC MODE
Press it shortly to display time for 5 seconds, and then it returns to its previous display unless
the button is pressed again.
3) time adjustment
From the clock mode, press it and hold for more than 1 seconds to flash time and then rotate
VOL knob to adjust hour or minute.
18. SCAN BUTTON
Press it to scan up by one channel step with station detection. If a valid signal has detected,
the current frequency is blinked within 5 seconds, then press it again to stop scan and remain
the current frequency; otherwise, the unit continue to scan up by one channel step with station
detection 5 seconds later.
19. OPEN BUTTON
Press OPEN button to flip down the front panel from the unit chassis. Then you can insert the
disc into disc compartment or press EJECT button to eject disc. You can still remove away
the front panel from the player, and then press RESET button to resume the distorted program
when the LCD displays wrongly or the buttons are not available.
20. EJECT KEY
In the power on state, the loaded disc can be ejected by pressing the EJECT key.
21. CD SLOT
22. FLASHING LED
When the front control panel is removed this indicator flashes.
23. RESET BUTTON
Before operating the unit for the first time, or after replacing the car battery or changing the
connections, you must reset the unit. Press this button with a cuspidal object. This operation
will erase the clock setting and some stored contents.
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2. LCD (LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY)
3&4.UP AND DOWN BUTTONS
1) In RADIO mode, press >>| or |<< button shortly and repeatedly to manually tune up or down
for the desired radio station step by step. Press >>| or |<< button and hold for more than 0.5
seconds to auto-matically tune up or down for the radio station of strong signal.
2) In MMC/SD, USB or DISC mode, press >>| button to play next track. Press |<< button once
to play the current track from the beginning of the current track, press |<< button twice
continuously to play the last track. Press >>| or |<< button and hold to skip forward or backward.
5. AUTO-STORAGE/PRESET MEMORY SCAN BUTTON
1) In radio mode, press it to perform all stations memory for 5 seconds each time, while memory
digital and frequency will flash on LCD. If the button is pressed for more than 2 seconds, it will
seek station on current band, then write to the preset memories. When the auto-storage
operation is completed, it will automatically perform for 5 seconds each time. After finishing 1
loop of memory scan, it will listen to the first memory station in the current band.
2) In MP3/WMA disc mode, MMC/SD or USB mode, press A.P button repeatedly to select TRACK
SEARCH, FIRST CHARACTER SEARCH or DIRECTORY SEARCH mode.
3) In TRACK SEARCH mode, the LCD will display TRK T 000 and flash the biggest digit 0 that the
MMC/SD card, USB or MP3/WMA disc contain. Rotate VOL knob to select the number of the
flashing digit from 0 ~ 9. Then press SEL button to confirm the number and flash next smaller
digit 0. With the same means, select the number of the flashing digit. After finishing selecting the
number of all flashing digit, press SEL button to play the track of the selected serial number.
In FIRST CHARACTER SEARCH mode, the LCD will display A--......, If there are files names its
first character are A , the ......is the first file name its first character is A by the order of A~Z and
0~9; otherwise, the ......is NONE. Rotate VOL knob to select file's first character by the order of
A~Z and 0~9. Then press >>| or |<< button to select one file its first characters is the selected
one. Finally press SEL button to play the selected file.
In DIRECTORY SEARCH mode, the LCD will display the root folder(if there is not the root folder,
it will find a root folder named ROOT). Then rotate VOL knob to select your desired folder and
then press >> | or |<< button to select your desired track in the folder. Finally press SEL button
to play the selected track.
6. BAND BUTTON
Press it repeatedly to select your desired radio band during RADIO mode.
In MMC/SD, USB or MP3/WMA disc mode, if you press BAND button repeatedly, the file name,
folder name, song's title, artist and album information will be scrolling on the LCD display. As long
as the current playing MP3/WMA music contains relevant ID3 tag information in version 1.0/2.0
format, the 3 items underlined above will be scrolling on the LCD display. Otherwise, they will not.
In CD & MP3/WMA format-mixed disc playback mode, long press BAND button, it will change from
playing the CD formatted songs to MP3/WMA formatted songs.
7. TA [TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT] BUTTON
(1) When press the button, it is activated as TA mode on or off.
When TA mode is on(TA is displayed on LCD), it will begin to seek TA station and TA SEEK will
be displayed on LCD for a while.
When traffic announcement is transmitted:
1) If the unit is in MMC/SD, USB or disc mode, it will switch to radio mode temporarily.
2) Temporarily switch over to an EON linked station when EON detects a traffic announcement on
that other program, and TP will be displayed on LCD.
3) If volume level is below 20, volume level is raised to 20, and returns to its previous mode and
volume level when the traffic announcement is over.
If volume is adjusted during traffic announcement, only the traffic announcement volume is valid.
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