Dual XDMA6855 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
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The front panel is semi-permanently attached during 
assembly. Please refer to the separate yellow instructions 
(before installation) to make the front panel removable.
With the unit off, press EJECT to allow the front panel to slide
down. Gently squeeze the release tab located on the bottom
center underside and pull front panel down and away from
unit to remove. To install, insert left side first, then push right
side to secure.
Press PWR for 2 seconds or any other button momentarily
to turn the unit on. Inserting a disc will turn the unit on
automatically. Press PWR for 2 seconds to turn the unit off.
Press MODE to select between AM/FM, CD player, auxiliary
input, iPod (optional), and Bluetooth (optional). Modes of
operation are indicated in the display.
NOTE
: CD, iPod, and Bluetooth modes will not appear unless
a CD is inserted, IPC2M (iPod cable) and iPod are attached, or
BTM60 (Bluetooth module) is attached.
Adjust volume using rotary encoder (00-46).
Rotate the rotary encoder to the preferred volume level.
While the volume is still displayed, press AS/PS to program
currently selected volume level. "P-VOL" and the current
volume level will momentarily appear in the display.
Press EQ to select between POP, JAZZ, CLASSIC, BEAT,
ROCK and OFF (default) equalization curves. Any adjustment
to the Bass or Treble settings automatically cancels the
current EQ curve (if one is selected).
When in AM/FM, CD, AUX or iPod mode:
Press DISP to select between clock and radio frequency
(tuner mode), clock and CD elapsed time/track (CD mode),
clock and AUX (AUX mode), elapsed time, track number,
clock, title, artist or album (iPod mode).
With the unit on, press and hold DISP until the clock begins to
flash, then release. Press TUNE
nn
to adjust the hours and
TUNE 
ll
to adjust the minutes. Press DISP momentarily to
save the selected time.
Front Panel Note:
Front Panel Removal
Power On/Off
Mode
Volume
Programmable 
Turn-On Volume
Preset EQ Curves
Display
Set the Clock
XDMA6855 OPERATION
General Operation