Medion Life E62007 Instruction Manual
Medion Life E62007 Instruction Manual

Medion Life E62007 Instruction Manual

Mp3 car audio system

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MP3 Autoradio
MP3 Car Audio System
Autoradio MP3
MP3-autoradio
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MEDION
LIFE
E62007 (MD 82694)
Bedienungsanleitung
Instruction manual
Mode d`emploi
Handleiding

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  • Page 1 MP3 Autoradio MP3 Car Audio System Autoradio MP3 MP3-autoradio ® ® MEDION LIFE E62007 (MD 82694) Bedienungsanleitung Instruction manual Mode d`emploi Handleiding...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

       Table of contents EN    Table of contents ......................1   Overview of the appliance ................... 2   Control panel ......................2     Safety information ....................5   Scope of delivery ...................... 8   Installation and bringing the device into operation ..........9  ...
  • Page 3: Overview Of The Appliance

     Overview of the appliance Control panel : Set/display the time; In the Radio mode: Call up the frequency and the time -: Volume, : bass, : treble, : balance SEL: Press this button to select the following audio settings: : volume, : bass, : treble,...
  • Page 4  Switching the Regional channel Mode on/off [Switching the Regional   Programme mode on/off]). : Normal reception. : Time setting; see Setting the clock time. EN  Station buttons 1-6: call up stored stations during radio operation, Operation of data media (USB, SD, SDHC, MMC cards): 1...
  • Page 5  Behind the control panel Red anti-theft LED: Flashes if the control panel has been removed RESET : Set the device back to the factory settings...
  • Page 6: Safety Information

       Safety information EN  About these instructions Read these Operating Instructions through thoroughly before the first bringing into operation of the device and follow the Safety Instructions   above all! All activities on and with this device must only be carried out as far as they are described in these Operating Instructions.
  • Page 7  Solar radiation Do not take the car radio into operation immediately if the vehicle interior has been heated up strongly, e.g. by longer solar radiation. ► Wait until the car has been driven for a while and the car radio has been able to cool down.
  • Page 8    Installation EN  We recommend that you have the installation of the device made by skilled worker. You will ensure that the device will function faultlessly with this. Incorrect cabling can lead to damage to the device or to your car. Read the installation and connection information in this Introduction, if you wish to install your car radio yourself.
  • Page 9: Scope Of Delivery

     Scope of delivery Please check your purchase to ensure all items are included and contact us within 14 days of purchase if any components are missing. The following items are supplied with the product:  Car radio  2 ISO sockets with cables ...
  • Page 10: Installation And Bringing The Device Into Operation

       Installation and bringing the device into EN  operation Disconnect the minus terminal on the car radio before the installation.   There will be the danger of a short circuit and an electric shock! The ISO slot The car radio is intended for installation in a standard ISO installation slot.
  • Page 11  Check that the installtion frame is held firmly. It must be attached so that it cannot become loose even during strong braking. ► Make the electrical connections before you insert the car radio and put on the aperture frame (6).
  • Page 12    Connection on the back of the radio EN  An overview of the back of the car radio:   ISO socket block B (loudspeaker) ISO socket block A (electricity) 10 A fuse Cinch outputs (loudspeaker/amplifier) Aerial socket Preparing the cable connections ►...
  • Page 13: Inserting The Car Radio

     ► You can connect an external amplifier to the red/white audio Cinch sockets if you use one. Pay attention to the operating instructions of the amplifier for this. ► Connect the two ISO sockets of the vehicle to the two ISO blocks of the car radio (A for electricity and B for the loudspeakers).
  • Page 14: Control Panel

     Control panel   EN  Inserting the control panel ► Push the control panel into the holders intended for it on the left of the frame, with the retaining lug on the left edge of the back.   ► Press the control panel on the left side of the frame until it engages. Check that the control panel is properly in place and secure.
  • Page 15: Removing The Unit

     Removing the unit Remove the control panel and the aperture frame first, to remove the device again. Insert the left and the right key into the respective slot on the side of the device. The loops will now be bent back and you will be able to remove the device.
  • Page 16  Back-up memory (yellow)   The yellow back-up memory cable must be connected to permanent plus. The station memory will not function otherwise. EN  Aerial relay cable (blue) The blue cable is available for a relay-controlled antenna. The relay extends the  ...
  • Page 17  Arrangement of the ISO socket blocks on the car radio ISO Block BLOCK B – Speakers BLOCK A – Electricity supply Rear right + Rear right - Front right + Front right - Permanent plus (permanent 12V voltage); Terminal 30 Front left + Car antenna (also for external amplifiers, etc.)
  • Page 18: Operation

       Operation EN  Basic functions   Switching on/off ► Press any button on the operating aperture (apart from the button), to switch on the radio. ► Hold down the button pressed down briefly to switch it off. Setting the volume and the sound You can set the volume and additional sound settings with the –...
  • Page 19  Mute – Switching the mute setting on/off MUTE ► Press the button, to switch the sound off completely. ► You can remove the mute setting with any button. The mute setting will also be removed at the reception of a station (traffic radio).
  • Page 20: Setting The Clock Time

       CLK – The display of additional information EN  CLK button ► You can switch the visual presentation in the display by pressing the repeatedly. Each visual presentation appears for only a few seconds. Operating mode The display of additional information  ...
  • Page 21: Radio Functions

     Radio functions Selecting the waveband ► Press the button to change between the UKW bandwidths (FM1, FM2 and FM3) and medium wave (MW1 and MW2). You will be able to store six stations in each of the five bandwidths. The three FM1, FM2 and FM3 UKW bandwidths all cover the same frequency range (87.5 to 108 MHz) and therefore enable up to 18 stations in the UKW range to be stored.
  • Page 22: Storing Stations Manually

       Storing stations manually EN  1 to 6 ► Press one of the Station buttons for approx. three seconds, after the search has found a station. A beep will signal that the station has been stored. You can store 6 stations in each bandwidth (FM1, FM2, FM3, MW1 and MW2).
  • Page 23  Switching the Regional channel Mode on/off Some stations transmit regional programmes at certain times. ► Hold the button pressed down for longer than 2 seconds to switch the Regional channel Mode on or off. REG ON visual presentation will appear in the display. ►...
  • Page 24  PTY (‘Channel Type’) functions   ‘PTY’ (‘Channel Type Code’) is a function in the case of which the car radio searches EN  for stations with a channel content that can be preselected in a targeted way. This function is increasingly supported by the radio institutions. ►...
  • Page 25  Operation with data media (MP3, USB, SD, AUX) The car radio has different possibilities of playing audio formats: Drives and connections Data media and formats USB connection For USB sticks* or MP3 players* SD card reader For SD memory cards* with MP3 files AUX IN connection For the connection of external audio devices, e.g.
  • Page 26: Connecting A Usb Device

       USB media EN  You can connect an MP3 player or a different USB data media to the USB connection on the operating aperture. Your car radio can process USB data media up to 16 GB (tested). The directory structure must contain a maximum of 1024 directories, 4096 files and a directory depth of 8 levels in this case.
  • Page 27  A device at the AUX IN connection You can connect an additional audio device, e.g. am CD player, with a 3.5 mm phono connector. ► Connect the external audio device to the AUX IN socket on the control panel. The message will appear in the display.
  • Page 28: Repeating Tracks

       Playback functions EN  The Playback functions can only be operated in USB or card operation. Use the operating elements of the external device to control the playback if you have connected an external device through the AUX input.  ...
  • Page 29  Calling up random playback ► In USB, SD, SDHC or MMC operation: 4 RDM Press the Station button briefly. The visual presentation will appear in the display. A randomly controlled playback of all titles on the data media will be started.
  • Page 30    Opening the Search mode EN  ► In USB, SD, SDHC or MMC operation: Press the button; the radio will jump to the Search mode. You will jump to the next search function by pressing the button again: Displayed Search for Application  ...
  • Page 31  Searching by track name ► Call up the ‘ First Character search ’ (track name) search function with the button. All the tracks that begin with ‘ ’ will be listed in the display. The list will be alphabetic (from A-Z) and then numerical (from 0-9). ►...
  • Page 32: Settings Menu

       Settings menu EN  Opening the Settings menu ► Hold the button pressed down for approx. 3 seconds in the Radio mode. You   will reach the Settings menu. ► Press the button briefly repeatedly to call up the required function. ►...
  • Page 33  Concealing certain stations (MASK DPI or MASK ALL)  MASK DPI : Conceals the AF stations that have a different PI Identification.  MASK ALL : Conceals the AF stations that have a different PI Identification and all disruptive non-PI stations that have the same station frequency. Signal sound during operation (BEEP 2ND, BEEP ALL or BEEP OFF) ...
  • Page 34  Receiving regional or national stations (DX or LOCAL)    DX : The sensitivity of reception is aligned to national stations. EN   LOCAL : The sensitivity of reception is aligned to regional (local) stations. CLK On / Off  ...
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

     Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTIONS The device cannot The ignition is not switched Switch on ignition by turning be switched on. the key. One of the fuses is defective. Replace the fuse. No sound. The volume has been set to Increase the volume.
  • Page 36: Disposal Information

       Disposal information EN  Packaging All packaging and packaging materials that are no longer required can and   should be recycled. Appliance The radio should not be disposed of in household rubbish at the end of its useful life. Seek the advice of your local authority on environmentally friendly disposal facilities.
  • Page 37: Technical Specifications

     Technical specifications GENERAL Operating voltage: DC12 V, negative mass connection Maximum operating electricity: 15 A Dimensions: 178 x 165 x 50 mm (W x D x H) Output power: 4 x 18 W RMS RADIO (frequency ranges) UKW (FM): 87.5 to 108 MHz Medium wave (MW): 522 to 1620 kHz...
  • Page 38 MTC - Medion Technologie Center Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 131 45473 Mülheim / Ruhr Hotline: 01805 - 633 633 Fax: 01805 - 665 566 (0,14 Euro/Minute aus dem dt. Festnetz, Mobilfunk max. 0,42 Euro/Min) Servicebereich der Homepage: www.medion.de/service www.medion.de Medion Electronics Ltd. 120 Faraday Park, Faraday Road, Dorcan...

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