Panasonic PP104078 Operating Instructions Manual

Mp3 cd player/weather band receiver with built-in bluetooth
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MP3 CD Player/Weather Band Receiver with Built-in Bluetooth
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PP104078
PP P/N

Operating Instructions

¡Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and keep this manual for future reference.

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    MP3 CD Player/Weather Band Receiver with Built-in Bluetooth ® PP104078 PP P/N Operating Instructions ¡Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and keep this manual for future reference.
  • Page 2: Safety Information

    Safety Information Read the operating instructions for the unit and all other This manual uses pictographs to show you how to use the components of your truck audio system carefully before product safely and to alert you to potential dangers result- using the system.
  • Page 3 Caution Observe the following cautions when using Observe the following cautions when in- this unit. stalling. q Refer wiring and installation to qualified serv- q Keep the sound volume at an appropriate level. ice personnel. Keep the volume level low enough to be aware of road and traffic conditions while driving.
  • Page 4 Safety Information (continued) The following applies only in the U.S.A. Warning TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN, SPLASHING, DRIPPING OR MOISTURE. Caution THIS PRODUCT IS A CLASS I LASER PRODUCT. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS...
  • Page 5 This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure Notice: limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the The changes or modifications not FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in expressly approved by the party Supplement C to OET65. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without responsible for compliance could void maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE).
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Information ....2 Bluetooth ® - Hands-Free Phone ..22 Use of voice dial Features ......7 Switching between the private mode and hands- Front AUX terminal (AUX1) free mode...
  • Page 7: Features

    Features Front AUX terminal (AUX1) USB connector The USB Connector is equipped on the front panel. Your mobile audio player and other devices are page 16) connectable to this unit without any difficulty. By connecting a USB memory (not included) to USB connector via a USB extension cable (USB 2.0, not Rear AUX terminal (AUX2) included), you can enjoy MP3/WMA files stored on...
  • Page 8: Controls Layout

    Controls Layout Main unit SRC Source page 10) page 14) u (Eject) PWR Power page 9, 10) DISP Display BAND page 12, 13, 21, 22, 23) Disc slot page 15, 17, 19, 20) y / 5 Pause/Play CLK Clock page 9) page 14, 16, 18, 24) APM Auto Preset Memory page 12)
  • Page 9: Preparation

    Preparation First time power on Turn the key in the ignition until the Press [PWR] (Power). accessory indicator lights. Clock adjustment The 12-hour (AM/PM) system is used for the clock Press [CLK]. adjustment. Minute blinks Press [CLK] (Clock). Adjust the minute. (Clock display) [ d ] : Sets ahead.
  • Page 10: General

    General Source selection The source changes as follows every time [SRC] (Source) is pressed. Radio Notes: ¡When an output signal from the rear FM, AM, WB AUX terminal is detected, this unit au- page 12) tomatically changes the source to AUX2.
  • Page 11: Sound Controls

    Sound Controls Audio modes (Bass/Treble/Balance/Fader/SQ) Push [SEL] (Select) to select the Turn [VOL] (Volume) clockwise or counter- audio mode in sequence. clockwise to change each level or select a set- ting. q: Up (Volume) w: Down (Setting Range: 0 to 40, default: 18) q: Increased (Bass) w: Decreased...
  • Page 12: Radio

    Radio Band Caution Press [BAND] to change the band. To ensure safety, never attempt to preset stations while you are driving. (FM stereo) indicator Weather Band lights while receiving an FM page 13) stereo signal. Frequency adjustment Preset station selection [TUNE/SEEK }]: Higher Press the corresponding preset button [1] [TUNE/SEEK {]: Lower...
  • Page 13: Tuning In A Weather Band Station

    Tuning in a weather band station Press [BAND] to select WB (Weather Warning Band). page 12) Any NOAA broadcast weather report, including Press any of the buttons [1] through [6] to current and forecasts, may not reflect your actual weather conditions at your exact time and location. monitor the preset station.
  • Page 14: Cd/Mp3/Wma Player

    CD/MP3/WMA Player Cautions ¡Refer to the section on “Notes on CD-Rs/RWs” ¡Do not insert a disc when the indi- page 33). cator lights. ¡Refer to the section on “Notes on MP3/WMA”. ¡This unit does not support 8 cm {3"} page 34) discs.
  • Page 15 Display change Press [DISP] (Display) to change the display. Notes: ¡For scrolling text, press [SCROLL]. ¡“NO TEXT” is displayed when there is no information on the disc. CD-DA MP3/WMA Track number/ Folder number/ Play time File number Disc title* Play time Track title* Folder name/ Album*...
  • Page 16: Usb (Mp3/Wma)

    USB (MP3/WMA) Compatible USB devices Cautions ¡USB Mass Storage Class ¡Do not connect a USB device directly to this unit. For details as to whether your USB memory/USB If a USB device is connected directly to this unit Audio is compatible with USB Mass Storage and an accident occurs, or if the brakes are ap- Class, please contact the USB memory/USB plied suddenly, the driver or passenger may...
  • Page 17 Notes: ¡The use of USB devices that contain data files ¡Refer to the section on “Notes on MP3/WMA”. page 34) other than MP3/WMA format is not recom- ¡Do not leave the USB device for long periods of mended. ¡Playback or display may not be possible depend- time in places inside the truck where the tempera- ing on the type of USB device or the condition of ture rises too high.
  • Page 18: For Use With Ipod

    For use with iPod By connecting compatible with iPod devices to USB connector via a USB extension cable for iPod (USB 2.0, not included), you can enjoy music files stored on the compatible with iPod devices in your truck. Compatible with iPod devices/software version (USB connector) This unit is capable of controlling and playing music for iPod.
  • Page 19 Notes: ¡Connect this unit after turning down the volume ¡The shuffle function for iPod corresponds to the for the iPod. RANDOM function of this unit. ¡“PAUSE” appears until for iPod is recognized ¡Please make sure to detach for iPod after turning after connecting for iPod.
  • Page 20: Bluetooth - General

    Bluetooth ® - General Display change (Bluetooth ® ) indicator lights when a Bluetooth ® device is connected, Press [DISP] (Display) to change the display. and blinks during a call. Registered device name(Example) Clock [SRC] [s]/[d] Registration number (1 – 8) [BAND] [VOL] (SEL) [1] through [6] (preset buttons)
  • Page 21: Setting Of Pin (Personal Identity Number) Code

    Notes: ¡Even when the Bluetooth ® device that is con- ¡We shall not guarantee all the functions of the nected to this unit is located near this unit, sound Bluetooth ® device to be connected. When opera- may be interrupted or noise may be generated. ¡The Bluetooth tions cannot be performed via this unit, operate ®...
  • Page 22: Bluetooth ® - Hands-Free Phone

    Bluetooth ® - Hands-Free Phone Switching between the private mode* Use of voice dial and hands-free mode Hold down [d] for more than 2 seconds at the standby state. Press [BAND] during a call. The private mode and hands-free mode switch alternately every time [BAND] is pressed.
  • Page 23: Use Of Receiving/Calling Records Or Telephone

    Note: To have a mobile phone conversation with use of this unit, the mobile phone shall be compatible with the Hands-Free Profile. Use of receiving/calling records or telephone directory (phonebook) Press [BAND] at the standby state. Push [SEL] (Select). The display changes as follows: Receiving record with no responding The record of receiving calls (up to 5 records) that have not been taken is displayed.
  • Page 24: Bluetooth - Music Player

    Bluetooth ® - Music Player Music mode activation Note: The Bluetooth ® audio devices that can be played with this unit must be compatible with A2DP Hold down [s] for more than 2 seconds. (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) or AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile).
  • Page 25: Alarm Setting

    Alarm Setting [ALM] [ d ] / [ s ] Alarm time setting Turning ON/OFF the alarm Hold down [ALM] (Alarm) for more than 2 Hold down [ALM] for more than 2 seconds. seconds. (Alarm time display) (Alarm time display) Push [ALM].
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you suspect something wrong Warning Check and take steps as described below. ¡Do not use the unit in an irregular condition, for If the described suggestions do not solve the example, without sound, or with smoke or a foul problem, it is recommended to take the unit to your smell, which can cause ignition or electric shock.
  • Page 27: Radio

    The power fails The safety device works. Consult your dealership. unintentionally. Battery cable is not correctly connected. Clock time is reset. aConnect the battery cable to the terminal that is always active. Radio Antenna installation or wiring of antenna cable is faulty. aCheck whether the antenna mounting position and its wiring are correct.
  • Page 28: Usb

    Troubleshooting (continued) The USB device and USB extension cable are not connected correctly. Connect the USB device and USB extension cable correctly. There is no music stored in a format that is supported on this unit. Music is not played back even Check if there is any music data that can be played stored on if the USB device is the USB device.
  • Page 29: Product Servicing

    Phone voice is of poor quality. Mobile phone reception is poor. Check mobile phone reception. Phone voice is inaudible. The Bluetooth ® audio-compliant device does not support A2DP/AVRCP. Check the instruction manual of the Bluetooth ® audio-compliant de- vice for support conditions. Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 30: Bluetooth

    Error Display Messages CD/MP3/WMA Possible cause Possible solution Display The disc is dirty, or is upside down. Check the disc. The disc has scratches. Check the disc. No operation by some cause. Unplug the power cord and plug it again. In case the unit is still out of order, consult your dealership.
  • Page 31: Usb

    A USB device is not connected or the connected device cannot be recognized. Use the type of USB memory that is suitable for this unit. A USB device (ex. for use with iPod devices or iPhone models...etc) is in the sleeping mode and without response. Operate USB device, press the "Home button"...
  • Page 32: Maintenance

    Maintenance Cleaning this unit Your product is designed and manufactured to en- To remove stubborn stains sure a minimum of maintenance. Use a dry soft Moisten the soft cloth in dishwash- cloth for routine exterior cleaning. Never use ben- ing soap diluted with water and zine, thinner or other solvents.
  • Page 33: Notes On Discs

    Notes on Discs How to hold the disc Disc insert ¡Do not touch the underside of the disc. The surfaces of new discs tend to be slippery. ¡Do not scratch the disc. Therefore, when using such a disc for the first time, ¡Do not bend disc.
  • Page 34: Notes On Mp3/Wma

    Notes on MP3/WMA Both of MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer-3) and WMA (Windows Media™ Audio) is a format for compressed audio file. These formats allow users to save all the files contained in approximately 10 pieces of existing CDs on one piece of CD-R/RW. Note: Each of encoding software is not included with this unit.
  • Page 35 Recording MP3/WMA Files on a CD-Media/USB-Device Compressed audio file writing Folder selection order/file playback order n CD-media/USB-device ¡Do not save an audio file (CD-DA file) and a compressed audio file on the same disc. Failure Root Folder to observe this may result in difficulty in playing. (Root Directory) ¡If compressed audio files formatted with two or more types are saved on the same disc, each...
  • Page 36: Notes On Bluetooth

    Notes on Bluetooth ® Frequency band used Application limitations ¡ This product uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band, but To use this product for listening to music or for a ® other wireless devices may also use the same Hands-Free call, the Bluetooth compatible device frequency.
  • Page 37: Specifications

    Specifications General AM radio Power Supply: 12 V DC (11 V – 16 V) test Frequency range: 530 kHz – 1 710 kHz Voltage 14.4 V, Negative Usable sensitivity: 28 dB/µV (S/N 20 dB) ground Weather band radio Current consumption: Less than 2.5 A (CD mode, 0.5 W 4-speaker) Frequency range:...
  • Page 38: Specification From The Terminal End (Rear Connector Of This Unit)

    Specification from the Terminal End (Rear Connector of This Unit) Specification from the terminal end (Rear connector of this unit) Cavity Pin # Function J1939 CAN-H* I/O J1939 CAN-L* I/O Park Lights ACC (Ignition) Cavity C 15 18 Amp Control Dim PWM Battery Cavity B...
  • Page 39 Memorandum...
  • Page 40 YFM264C223ZA PTW1010-1100 Printed in Taiwan...

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