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            RM2004
     User Instruction Manual
              FM / MW / LW & DAB receiver, USB, BT audio media
              player, four channel audio amplifier, fixed front panel



                RM2004

                                                                  MENU   SRC




                                                                  INFO   BAND
                         INTRO


        MIC




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Table of Contents




              Front Panel Layout              3
              General Operation               4
              Bluetooth Operation             5
              Radio FM/MW/LW                  5
                       Radio RDS Notes        6
                       Radio Preset Notes     6
              Radio DAB/DAB+                  7
                       Radio DAB/DAB+ Notes   7
                         iPod/iPhone          8
              Media USB                       9
              Reset - Software / Hardware     9
              Power Off Timer                 10
              Menu Reference                  10
                       Context Sensitive      10
              Wiring Notes                    11
              Mounting Notes                  12
              Technical                       12




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Front Panel Layout

        1      2                                            3    4       5 6             7


             RM2004

                                                                                 MENU   SRC




                                                                                        BAND
                                                                             INFO

                      INTRO


      MIC




       19      18     17      16      15      14    13          12 11 10 9                8


      Item              Button Name                             Comments
        1     USB
        2     AUX-IN                          3.5mm Stereo Socket
        3     Call Pick Up                    Transfer or last number re-dial
        4     Call Hang Up                    Return from menu or selection
        5     INFO (information) / Clock      Select info to view or display clock
        6     Menu                            Audio and System menus
        7     Source / Power                  Radio / DAB / BT / USB /AUX - On/Off
        8     Band                            FM/MW/LW band select
        9     Reset
        10    Up >>I / Next
        11    Mute / Select (center switch)
        12    Down I<< / Previous
        13    Preset 6 (Folder - Previous)
        14    Preset 5 (Folder - Next)
        15    Preset 4 (RDM - Random Play)
        16    Preset 3 (RPT - Repeat)
        17    Preset 2 (INTRO)
        18    Preset 1 (Play / Pause)         Play/Pause media control
        19    Built-In Mic (if fitted)        Optional. (Ext Mic. is Standard)




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General Operation
Buttons to navigate through Menus
In the menu system certain controls have some common functions to help you move through
the menus:
1) Volume control centre switch = select
2) Volume control rotary = “choose”
3) Hang Up (Return on non BT models) = return or move back up a
     menu level

Powering On/Off
To switch the unit on press the power button. To turn the unit off,
press and hold the power button for 2 seconds.

In a similar manner many of the buttons on the front panel have
two modes of activation: “Short press” and “Long press” to direct-
ly select different functions.
                                                                                TURN for Volume
The ‘Volume’ Knob                                                               adjustment /
                                                                                PRESS to MUTE
Audio volume is adjusted when the rotary knob is turned, and
MUTE is toggled on/off when the knob is pressed briefly - short
press.

In the SYSTEM or AUDIO menus volume adjustment is tempo-
rarily disabled, and the rotation of the knob adjusts the value of
the menu item. In this mode pressing the volume knob will select
the item you have chosen. The menu list may also be cycled
through with the >>| and |<< buttons.

Example: short press (push and let go) the MENU button to ac-                   TURN to choose /
cess the AUDIO menu – EQ, loudness, bass, treble, balance,                      PRESS to select
and fader.

Radio Operating Region
When the radio is first powered up or after a reset it will ask
                                                                         REGIONS AVAILABLE
you to select the geographical radio operating region, use the
rotary control to choose your region and press the knob to             EUROPE / ASIA / MID-EAST /
select.                                                               AUST / USA / LATIN (America) /
                                                                             JAPAN / RUSSIA
This can also be set using the Radio Mode menu – all menus
are context sensitive i.e. radio only functions can only be
accessed in radio mode.


 Button Functions
 The function of some controls depends on context. For example, the “1” button is used to
 recall (short press) or store (long press) radio station preset 1. However, when playing media
 (USB, BT), pressing this button will toggle play / pause.




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Bluetooth Operation (not available on RM1800 and RM1900 non-BT models)
General Operation
When paired to a mobile phone Bluetooth-enabled radio models,                       ANSWER
allow the user to perform handsfree calling via the radio. The radio                 REDIAL
has “Answer” and “Hang-Up” buttons to accept or reject an incom-
ing call.

When no call is active the “Answer” button can be used to re-dial
the last number - pressing once asks if you want to re-dial, pressing
again dials the number, pressing the “Hang-Up” button cancels the
request.

The external microphone should be fitted in a position close to the
                                                                                     HANG UP
operator.

Bluetooth Profiles
Bluetooth enabled units can wirelessly link to Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones. The
modes of Bluetooth connection are referred to as “profiles”. This radio supports the following
profiles:

1) A2DP: Advanced Audio Distribution Profile – Playing (Streaming) music using Bluetooth.
   Devices that have A2DP functionality can stream music into the radio to be played
   through the vehicles loudspeaker system.
2) AVRCP: In addition, if supported by the device, the AVRCP profile (Remote Control Pro-
   file), allowing functions like ‘next track’ and ‘previous track’ to be controlled from the radio.
3) HFP: Handsfree Profile – Making or receiving telephone calls using Bluetooth.
4) SSP: Secure Simple Pairing - this method is based on a random number generator and
   the user does not need to enter a PIN number on the phone.

Pairing
To use the Bluetooth handsfree function a mobile phone needs to be “paired” to the radio. To
“pair” the mobile phone with the radio ensure that the radio is turned on. On the mobile phone
search for Bluetooth devices and select the radio model number. Check for a successful pair-
ing notification on the mobile phone.

Once paired it is the mobile phone that determines automatic reconnection to the radio. (e.g.
on re-entry to the vehicle with the ignition on).

To disconnect a Bluetooth device temporarily use the “DISCONN” (disconnect) menu func-
tion. To permanently remove a pairing, use the “UNPAIR” menu function.


Radio FM/MW/LW
Searching for Radio Stations
Use the >>| and |<< buttons to search for radio stations: short press to automatically seek the
next available frequency (jump to the next seek stop).
Manual Tuning
Long press either the >>| or |<< button to change to manual-seek mode. In this mode a short
press of one of these seek buttons changes frequency one step at a time whereas a long
press will scroll until the button is released. The radio will revert to auto-seek mode if either
button is not operated for 3 seconds.
AutoStore Radio Stations
Long press the BAND button will start an “auto store” sequence to scan the whole band and
store the strongest stations found.
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Radio FM/MW/LW - Continued
Storing and Recalling Radio Stations
When listening to a radio station a long press on one of the radio                              PREVIOUS
preset buttons will store it permanently. The current station will be
saved. A stored radio station can be recalled by a short press of
one of these buttons. The stored radio station can be updated by
tuning to a different station and performing a long press.




  Long press: Store your favorite radio stations using radio station presets.
  Short press: Recall the stored station.                                                       NEXT


FM Radio                                                                        RDS (see also “Radio RDS Notes” )
                                                                                AF:       Alternative Frequency
Radio Data System (RDS) is available in many countries. If an
                                                                                TA:       Traffic Announcement
RDS broadcast is present, RDS functions such as AF and TA can                   TP:       Traffic Program
be enabled or disabled. RDS is only available in the FM bands.                  PTY:      Program type



Radio RDS Notes
When RDS (Radio Data System) is operating the radio will show the station name e.g. “BBC
R1” rather than the frequency. RDS is only available on the FM band. If RDS service is not
available, the radio operates in conventional FM radio mode.
  AF: Alternative Frequencies. When this feature is enabled, the radio can stay tuned to
        BBC R1 by automatically retuning the reception frequency when the first signal be-
        comes weak such as when the vehicle has moved out of range, providing that a
        stronger signal on the alternative frequency is available. Channel switching to the
        same radio station is performed automatically. In fringe reception areas the user may
        switch off AF if silent frequency seek is experienced frequently. Choose the AF menu
        item and select OFF.
  TA: Traffic Announcement. When switched on, if a traffic announcement is available the
        radio will automatically switch to the station broadcasting the announcement until it is
        complete. The TA menu item toggles between TA ON and TA OFF.
  TP: Traffic Program – An indicator is displayed if the currently tuned station is a traffic
        announcement capable station.
  PTY: Program type. RDS broadcasting services categorizes the type of programs for the
        listener. Examples are NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO, SPORT, EDUCATION, DRAMA,
        CULTURE, SCIENCE, POP M, ROCK.

Radio Preset Notes
FM has 3 bands, FM1, FM2 and FM3 bands each band has 6 radio presets. In total there are
18 FM radio presets for the user to store pre-tuned radio stations.
MW has one band with 6 radio presets, as does LW. There are 12 AM (MW & LW) radio pre-
sets.
DAB mode also has 3 “bands”, DAB1, DAB2 and DAB3 each with 6 presets to store your
favorite stations.
In total there are 5 x 6 = 30 radio presets and 18 DAB presets available to the user. The radio
stores these permanently on an EEPROM memory device, that does not require external
power to retain the radio station preset memory.
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Radio DAB/DAB+
Digital Audio Broadcasting - DAB/DAB+ Mode
DAB is a terrestrial digital transmission system. DAB stations bundle radio programs
(“services”) into an ensemble. Each ensemble contains one or more radio services. The same
service can sometimes be received on different frequencies.
DAB/DAB+
To listen to DAB radio press SRC to select “DAB/DAB+”.
When the DAB band is selected for the first time an initial scan is needed. The radio will ask
for confirmation to do this – press the volume control knob to start scanning. Allow the initial
scan to finish. (If interrupted, the initial scan will be requested again the next time you select
the DAB mode)

Tuning DAB Stations
Enter the DAB system menu with a long press on the MENU button, select SCAN to perform a
full scan of the DAB band.

To update the station list (usually because you have moved to a different geographical region)
enter the DAB system menu and select PRUNE to clean up the stored list of DAB stations.

Selecting a DAB Station
Method 1: Use the >>| and |<< buttons to select the next (or previous) DAB station in the al-
phabetically sorted list of stations.

Method 2: PREFERRED - Long press the BAND/BROWSE button to select the BROWSE
feature. This will allow you to use the rotary volume control knob to scroll through the DAB
station list. Press the volume knob to select the station name you want.

Storing and Recalling DAB Stations
To store a favourite station press and hold down one of the user preset buttons 1 – 6 until a
beep is heard or “SAVED” is displayed. To recall any one of your preferred stations, briefly
press the desired preset button.


Radio DAB/DAB+ Notes
When there is no reception, “NO STATION FOUND” scrolling text is shown on the display.
Use “seek up” () or “seek down” () button to search for the next available DAB radio broad-
cast.

When reception is lost for approximately 15 seconds “NO SIGNAL” is displayed.

DAB is a digital system and as such it either works and clear audio is heard or it does not
work and the audio is muted. This is unlike a traditional FM broadcast that becomes increas-
ingly noisy but may still be intelligible.




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iPod/iPhone
Connecting iPod/iPhone
1) Open the front cover
2) Connect the iPod/iPhone with the USB socket.




       The unit reads the device and playback starts.


Connectable iPod/iPhone
The following models can be connected to this unit.
Made for
• iPhone XS Max   • iPhone XS       • iPhone XR
• iPhone X        • iPhone SE       • iPhone 5s
• iPhone 8 Plus   • iPhone 6s Plus  • iPhone 6 Plus
• iPhone 8        • iPhone 6s       • iPhone 6
• iPhone 7 Plus   • iPhone 7

IMPORTANT NOTE:
• If you start playback after connecting the iPod, the music that has been played by the iPod is played
  first.

Playback Operation
The following models can be connected to this unit.
>>|      Next track (short press), fast forward (press and hold down)
|<<      Previous track (short press), rewind (press and hold down)
>||      Play and Pause playback.

Repeat
Repeat play mode. RPT TRK repeats the current track when it has reached the end. RPT FLD
repeats playing of all the tracks in the current folder. RPT ALL repeats all the tracks in the
entire media library.

Random
RDM Random-play, RDM ALL randomly plays from all tracks, RDM FLD plays tracks ran-
domly from the current folder. RDM OFF plays tracks in the order they appear in the folder.




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Media USB
One single media device can easily fit thousands of songs (audio tracks). These tracks are
often referred to as MP3 and WMA. Without any specific metadata, the radio uses the track
filename as the title. Tracks can be put into folders and sub-folders.
For media carriers such as USB sticks, the unit can play files inside sub-folders.
Avoid having too many levels of depth in the sub-folders.
Do not carry too many audio files on a media to avoid difficulty in finding the desired song /
track.
Media software and hardware are updated at a fast pace, so although the radio is shipped
with the latest media compatibility; newer USB sticks and/or new file formats may not be com-
patible.
Listed below are the alternative functions of various keys on the front panel for media play-
back.
>>|      Next track (short press), fast forward (press and hold down)
|<<      Previous track (short press), rewind (press and hold down)
>||      Play and Pause playback.
Repeat play mode. RPT TRK repeats the current track when it has reached the end. RPT FLD
repeats playing of all the tracks in the current folder. RPT ALL repeats all the tracks in the
entire media library.
INTRO Intro-play INT indicator will be shown on the LCD display. When in this mode the radio
will play the first 10 seconds of each track (intro) then skip to the next track. When at the de-
sired track, press the INTRO button again to cancel intro-play and listen to the whole track.
RDM Random-play, RDM ALL randomly plays from all tracks, RDM FLD plays tracks ran-
domly from the current folder. RDM OFF plays tracks in the order they appear in the folder.
FLV / FLɅ          Previous folder and next folder.




Reset - Software / Hardware
Soft Reset – MENU – RESET: If the user is not sure if settings on the radio have been altered
inadvertently, restoring the factory default settings may help. On a reset factory settings will
be reloaded, overwriting the current data selections with their default values. This includes
such items as BT pairing, station presets, tone settings, etc.

Hard Reset - A hardware reset button is located on the front panel (see “Front Panel Layout”)
and can be activated by a paper clip or pen. This is only necessary if the radio refuses to react
to any button input.




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Power Off Timer
 This radio has a power-off-timer enhancement feature. The setting for this is accessed by a
 long press on the MENU button (system menu), in any mode, and using the >>| or |<< buttons
 to select the timer menu. Settings are OFF, AUTO, 30 min, 60 min and 90 min. OFF is the
 factory default value where the radio powers off immediately when the ignition key is switched
 off. This is the same as conventional radios.
 AUTO mode will switch off the radio with the ignition, but you can turn the radio back on (or
 off) for a 30-minute period.
 30, 60 or 90 minutes will keep the radio playing for this time after the ignition is switched off.
 Turning the radio off manually will cancel the timer and the radio will not switch on until the
 ignition is also turned on.
 This count-down timer is shown on the display using the small secondary line of characters.
 In the last 5 minutes of the count-down time the main display will warn the user that the radio
 is about to shut down.

 This feature extends listening time and allows the ignition key to be removed for safety rea-
 sons. It also prevents the battery from being drained if the radio is left turned on for an extend-
 ed period. Exact availability of this feature depends on the type of the vehicle since both a
 switched ignition “ACC” wire and a permanent battery “B+” wire are used to control this func-
 tion and must be connected to the radio.

Menu Reference
                SYSTEM MENU                                                   AUDIO MENU
DIS-CON        Disconnect current BT device           EQ                  Equalisation presets
UNPAIR         Forget current BT device               LOUD                Equal loudness contour on/off
CLK (SET)      Set - Hours (down) Minutes (up)        BASS                Bass tone control
CLK (12/24H)   Select 12/24 hour display              TREBLE              Treble tone control
BEEP           Audible feedback (on/off)              BALANCE             Left/Right balance
RESET          Reset radio to default settings        FADER               Front/Rear fader
MANUAL         Auto-play USB media on/off
               Off timer setting (off / AUTO /
TIMER
               30 / 60 / 90min.)

Menu Reference - Context Sensitive
       RADIO (context sensitive items)                      DAB/DAB+ (context sensitive items)
LOC            Local or DX seek setting                                   Scan the whole DAB band for
                                                      SCAN
AREA           Operating region                                           stations
RDS            Radio Data System                                          Switch phantom power to DAB
                                                      12V
                                                                          antenna on/off
               Select and choose available
PTY                                                                       Scan and clean up DAB station
               content type                           PRUNE
                                                                          list
AF             Alternate Frequencies
                                                       (*) Soft mute is a noise reduction technique used in FM receivers to
TA             Traffic Announcement                    lower the volume when the signal to noise ratio decreases. If you are
                                                       in a weak signal area we recommend that you keep this function
CT             Clock Time & Date                       OFF to get the maximum received signal even if more background
                                                       noise or “hiss” is heard.
SOFT           Soft mute on/off (*)
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Wiring Notes
Connections to be made at the rear of the unit during installation.

Connector A pins:
A4.       B+ or BATT +12V
When the radio is turned on electrical power is supplied to the internal electronics of the unit
through this pin. Main consuming blocks such as audio power amplifier and backlights draw
power from this pin. Ensure the connecting wire has minimum AWG14 wire gauge to carry the
current.
A5.       AUTO ANTENNA OUTPUT +12V
The voltage state on this output pin is a direct indicator of whether this unit is powered on or
off. It can be used to control ancillary equipment such as an automatic electric antenna or an
audio power amplifier. When connected properly such ancillary equipment will power on and
off automatically in sync with the radio.
A7.       ACCESSORY (ACC) or IGNITION +12V (key position)
Normally connects to the ignition or accessory circuit. By sensing the voltage on this pin, the
unit is able to automatically power on and off when the ignition key switch is turned on or off.
A8.       CHASSIS GROUND (EARTH)
All electrical current from this pin is combined to complete the power supply circuit. Ensure the
connecting wire has minimum AWG14 wire gauge to carry the current. The metal enclosure of
this unit is grounded to this pin. The unit is only suitable for "negative earth" vehicles.


 PINS A4 and A7 B+ (BATT) and ACC (IGNITION) CAN BE SWAPPED
BY CHANGING THE POSITION OF THE FUSE - SEE DIAGRAM BELOW

Connector B pins (loudspeakers pins):
B1.   REAR RIGHT (+)
B2.   REAR RIGHT (-)                             IMPORTANT NOTE: Always replace the fuse with
B3.   FRONT RIGHT (+)                            the same type and rating. A blown fuse usually
                                                 indicates a problem in the circuit. Do not rely
B4.   FRONT RIGHT (-)                            completely on replacing the fuse to fix a prob-
B5.   FRONT LEFT (+)                             lem. An over-rated fuse will compromise protec-
                                                 tion against over-current. Under-rated fuses can
B6.   FRONT LEFT (-)
                                                 blow even if a fault condition does not exist.
B7.   REAR LEFT (+)
B8.   REAR LEFT (-)




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Mounting Notes
Fitting the Radio
Fit the mounting cage (sleeve) into the vehicles’ ISO / DIN slot and bend the fixing tangs to lock
it in place.
Connect the wiring to the rear of the radio.
Slide the radio into the cage until it “clicks” into place on the locking clips.
Fit the bezel (trim ring) on the front of the radio.
Check correct operation of the radio.

Removing the Radio
Slide the Release Keys centrally along the two sides of the radio to release the locking clips.
Slide the radio out, keeping the Release Keys in place.
Once the radio is out disconnect all the wiring and remove the radio completely.
If necessary bend the fixing tangs inward to remove the mounting cage as well.




Fitting the External Microphone
The Bluetooth radio models may be supplied with an external microphone this will be either a
panel mounted unit with a M8 stud or a visor clip.
Panel mounted M8 stud:
        Find a suitable location as close to the front of the user as possible (30
        to 45cm).
        Drill a 8.5 to 9mm hole for the mounting stud, run the cable through this and route it to
        the radio.
        Fit the star washer and the M8 nut to hold the microphone in place.
Visor mounted:
        Find a suitable location as close to the front of the user as possible
        (30 to 45cm).
        Clip, or use an adhesive pad to mount the microphone, and route the cable to the rear of
        the radio.
When routing the cable back to the radio be careful of sharp edges and pinch points that may
damage the cable.
Make sure the cable and microphone do not interfere with any control operation or compromise
the drivers view.


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Technical
TUNER (FM)                                                                                              TUNER (AM)
Frequency range                                  See World Bands below                                  Frequency range                                          See World Bands below
Channel step                                     See World Bands below                                  Channel step                                             See World Bands below
Sensitivity                                      <= 10 dBµV                                             Sensitivity                                              <= 40 dBµV
Stereo separation                                >= 30 dB
SNR                                              >= 50 dB                                               SNR                                                      >= 40 dB
Auto Stop Sens. LOC on                           38 dBµV +/- 6dB (LO)                                   Auto Stop Sens. LOC on                                   55 dBµV +/- 6dB (LO)
Auto Stop Sens. LOC off                          18 dBµV +/- 6dB (DX)                                   Auto Stop Sens. LOC off                                  33 dBµV +/- 6dB (DX)

TUNER (DAB/DAB+)                                                                                        AUDIO
Frequency range                                  VHF Band III                                           Audio Power                                              40W max. / Channel,
                                                 174 - 240MHz                                                                                                    4 Ohms @ 10% THD
Sensitivity                                      <= 12 dBµV                                             Speaker Impedance                                        4 to 8 Ohm
SNR                                              >= 65 dB                                               Line Output Level                                        1.7V nominal
Scan Sensitivity                                 <= 12 dBµV                                             Line Output SNR                                          >= 70 dB

MEDIA (USB, CD)                                                                                         GENERAL
Stereo separation                                >= 50 dB                                               Power Supply                                             12V DC (9 to 18V)
SNR                                              >= 65 dB                                               Fuse Rating                                              15A
Media Codecs                                     WAV, FLAC,                                             Permanent Memory                                         EEPROM
                                                 MP3, WMA                                               Mounting                                                 DIN / ISO Cage

                                      FM Frequency [MHz]                                   AM MW Frequency [kHz]                                         AM LW Frequency [kHz]
   World Bands
                                   Start              End            Step [kHz]             Start              End            Step [kHz]                  Start                    End               Step [kHz]
 EUROPE                            87.5              108.0                50                 522               1620                   9                    144                     288                        1
 USA                               87.5              107.9               200                 530               1710                 10                       ---                     ---                     ---
 LATIN                             87.5              108.0               100                 530               1710                 10                       ---                     ---                     ---
 M-EAST                            87.5              108.0               100                 522               1620                   9                    144                     288                        1
 AUST-LIA                          87.5              108.0               100                 522               1710                   9                    144                     288                        1
 ASIA                              87.5              108.0               100                 522               1620                   9                    144                     288                        1
 JAPAN                             76.0               90.0               100                 522               1629                   9                      ---                     ---                     ---
 RUSSIA                            87.5              108.0                50                 522               1620                   9                    144                     288                        1
 RUSSIA (FM3)                      65.0               74.0                10                 522               1620                   9                    144                     288                        1
                                                                                                                               Industry Canada (IC) Warning
FCC Statement                                                                                                                  This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with
                                                                                                                               Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s).
1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:                   Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
                                                                                                                               (1) This device may not cause interference.
                                                                                                                               (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
a) This device may not cause harmful interference, and                                                                         undesired operation of the device

b) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.               Cet appareil contient des émetteurs / récepteurs exemptés de licence conformes aux
                                                                                                                               RSS (RSS) d'Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada. Le
                                                                                                                               fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes :
2. any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the                  (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interférences.
user's authority to operate the equipment.                                                                                     (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interférences, y compris celles susceptibles de
                                                                                                                               provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable de l'appareil.

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
                                                                                                                               CD Player Models contain a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
                                                                                                                               Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for
                                                                                                                               deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the                FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
                                                                                                                               This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.                                                                                    forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be
                                                                                                                               installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.                                                                    the radiator & your body

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
                                                                                                                               Bluetooth Models
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
                                                                                                                               Bluetooth Frequency : 2.402 - 2.480 GHz

                                                                                                                               Output Power : +4dBm (max.), 0dBm (Ave.), Power Class2
                       Instructions on Disposal and Environmental Protection

                       Do not dispose of this product in the usual household garbage at the end of its lifecycle; hand it over at a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic
                       appliances. The symbol on the product, the instructions for use or the packing will inform about the methods for disposal.

                       The materials are recyclable as mentioned in this marking. By recycling, material recycling or other forms of re-utilization of old appliances, you are making an important
                       contribution to protecting our environment.

                       Please inquire at the community administration for the authorized disposal location.



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