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3-1. Control Devices

The document outlines the control devices of a machine, detailing the ergonomic features of the cab and canopy types, as well as the electronic monitoring systems for machine status and safety. It includes descriptions of various gauges, warning lamps, buttons, switches, levers, and pedals essential for operation, maintenance, and safety checks. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of daily inspections and proper use of controls to ensure efficient machine operation.

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3-1. Control Devices

The document outlines the control devices of a machine, detailing the ergonomic features of the cab and canopy types, as well as the electronic monitoring systems for machine status and safety. It includes descriptions of various gauges, warning lamps, buttons, switches, levers, and pedals essential for operation, maintenance, and safety checks. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of daily inspections and proper use of controls to ensure efficient machine operation.

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CONTROL DEVICES

1. CAB DEVICES

1) The ergonomically designed console box and suspension type seat provide the operator with com-
fort.
2) ELECTRONIC MONITOR SYSTEM
(1) The centralized electronic monitor system allows the status and conditions of the machine to be
monitored at a glance.
(2) It is equipped with a safety warning system for early detection of machine malfunction.

■ CAB TYPE

Beacon lamp
Cup holder
Cigar lighter
VOLUME
+

VOLUME
1
-
2
3

Starting switch
HYU
4 NDA
I
5 BAND
AST

TA
SOURCE
RDS

Cluster
Arm rest
Dozer control lever
Horn switch
Switch panel 2

Speaker
Radio & USB player
Safety hammer

RH control lever Seat

Travel lever Switch panel 1

Defroster Engine speed


control lever
Air vent
Boom swing pedal LH control lever
Washer tank
Travel pedal
Fuse box
Double acting pedal
Safety lever
Storage box

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■ CANOPY TYPE

Beacon lamp
Cup holder
Cigar lighter
Starting switch
Cluster
Arm rest
Dozer control lever
Horn switch

Seat
Switch panel 1
RH control lever Engine speed
control lever
Travel lever
LH control lever
Boom swing pedal
Travel pedal
Fuse box
Double acting pedal
Safety lever
Storage box

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2. CLUSTER

The cluster consists of gauges and lamps as shown below, to warn the operator in case of abnor-
mal machine operation or conditions for the appropriate operation and inspection.
Gauges : Indicate operating status of the machine.
Warning lamp : Indicate abnormality of the machine (red).
Pilot lamp : Indicate operating status of the machine.
The cluster installed on this machine does not entirely guarantee the condition of the
machine. Daily inspection should be performed according to chapter 6, Maintenance.
When the cluster provides a warning, immediately check the problem and perform the
required action.

Engine oil pressure warning lamp Battery charging warning lamp


Quick coupler pilot lamp Engine preheat pilot lamp
Air cleaner warning lamp Overload warning lamp
Engine coolant temp warning lamp Fuel low level warning lamp
Engine coolant temp gauge Fuel level gauge

Up/Left button Enter/Buzzer stop button


Down/Right button OLED display Menu button

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1) GAUGES AND DISPLAYS
(1) Service meter
① This meter shows the total operation hours of the machine.
② Always ensure the operating condition of the meter during the
machine operation.
Inspect and service the machine based on hours as indicated
in chapter 6, maintenance.
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(2) Fuel gauge


① This gauge indicates the amount of fuel in the fuel tank.
② Fill the fuel when the red range or warning lamp ON.
※ If the gauge illuminates the red range or warning lamp
ON even though the machine is on the normal condition,
check the electric device as that can be caused by the poor
connection of electricity or sensor.
Red range
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(3) Engine coolant temperature gauge


① This indicates the temperature of coolant.
Red ·Red range : Above 115°C (239°F )
range ② When the red range pointed or warning lamp ON, engine
do not abruptly stop but run it at medium speed to allow it to
cool gradually, then stop it.
Check the radiator and engine.
※ If the engine is stopped without cooled down running, the
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temperature of engine parts will rise suddenly, this could
cause severe engine trouble.

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2) WARNING AND PILOT LAMPS
(1) Fuel low level warning lamp
① This lamp ON and buzzer sounds when the level of fuel is
below 5.5ℓ(1.5 U.S. gal).
② Fill the fuel immediately when the lamp ON.

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(2) Engine coolant temperature warning lamp


① This lamp ON and buzzer sounds when the temperature of
coolant is over the normal temperature 115°C (239°F ) .
② Check the cooling system when the lamp ON.

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(3) Engine oil pressure warning lamp


① This lamp ON and buzzer sounds after starting the engine
because of the low oil pressure.
② If the lamp ON during engine operation, shut OFF engine
immediately. Check oil level.

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(4) Battery charging warning lamp


① This lamp ON and buzzer sounds when the starting switch is
ON, it is turned OFF after starting the engine.
② Check the battery charging circuit when this lamp blinks during
engine operation.

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(5) Engine preheat pilot lamp
When the start switch turn to HEAT position, pilot lamp comes
ON.
Refer to the page 4-4 for details.

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(6) Quick coupler lock pilot lamp


When the quick coupler switch turned ON, this lamp turn ON
and the buzzer sounds.
This lamp turned OFF and the buzzer stop when the quick
coupler switch turned OFF.

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(7) Overload warning lamp


When the machine is overload, this lamp ON during the over-
load switch is ON.
Reduce the machine load.

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(8) Air cleaner warning lamp


This lamp ON when the filter of air cleaner is clogged.
Check the filter and clean or replace it.

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3) BUTTONS
(1) Up/left button
① Move in menu (up, left)
② Increase input value.

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(2) Down/right button


① Move in menu (down, right)
② Decrease input value.

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(3) Menu button


① Current display to next display.

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(4) Enter and buzzer stop button


① Select menu (enter).
② Stop buzzer sound when sound is ON.

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4) OLED display
(1) Main display
① Service meter : This meter shows the total operation hours of
Service meter the machine.
※ Always ensure the operating condition of the service meter
during the machine operation.
② Engine rpm : This displays the engine speed.
Engine rpm
③ Engine run status : This displays the engine run ststus.
Engine run status
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(2) Machine security


① ESL (Engine Starting Limit) mode setting
- ESL mode is designed to be a theft deterrent or will pre-
vent the unauthorized operation of the machine.
- If the ESL mode was selected Always, the password will
Press
be required when the start switch is turned ON.
- Disable : Not used ESL function.
Always:The password is required whenever the
operator start engine.
Press
Interval : The password is required when the operator start
engine first. But the operator can restart the en-
gine within the interval time without inputting the
password.
The interval time can be set maximum 2 days.
· Interval
Interval time
- If set interval time to 5 minutes, ESL system is activated after
Delete
Enter 5 minutes. Therefore, the password does not need to restart
engine within 5 minutes.

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※ Default passwor
password
d : 00000

② Password change
- Input 5 to 10 digits and press Enter.

Delete
Enter

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3. SWITCHES

Main light switch


Beacon switch

Location at inside
of engine room

Horn switch

Master switch

Emergency engine
stop switch

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1) STARTING SWITCH
(1) There are three positions, OFF, ON and START.
· (OFF) : None of electrical circuits activate.
· (ON) : All the systems of machine operate.
· (START) : Use when starting the engine. Release key imme-
diately after starting.
※ Key must be in the ON position with engine running to maintain
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damage.

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2) MAIN LIGHT SWITCH
(1) This switch use to operates the head light and work light by two step.
·First step : Head light and cluster illumination lamp comes ON.
·Second step : Work light comes ON. Also, the below indicator lamp
comes ON.

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3) HEATER SWITCH
(1) This switch use to operates the heater by two step.
·First step : Low fan speed
·Second step : High fan speed

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4) WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH


(1) The switch use to operates the wiper and washer by two step.
·First step : The wiper operates.
·Second step : The washer liquid is sprayed and the wiper is operat-
ed only while pressing. If release the switch,
return to the first step position.

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5) TRAVEL ALARM SWITCH (option)


(1) This switch is the signal to alarm surroundings when the machine
travels to forward and backward.
(2) On pressing this switch, the alarm operates only when the machine
is traveling.

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6) TRAVEL SPEED CONTROL SWITCH
Travel lever(RH) (1) This switch is to control the travel speed which is changed to high
speed by pressing the switch and low speed by pressing it again.
Switch
(2) When the machine travel high speed, the travel speed pilot lamp
lights ON.

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7) BEACON SWITCH (option)


(1) This switch turns ON the rotary light on the cab.
(2) The below indicator lamp is turned ON when operation this switch.

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8) QUICK COUPLER SWITCH (option)


(1) This switch is used to engage or disengage the moving hook on
quick coupler.
Refer to the page 8-6 for details.

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9) MASTER SWITCH
(1) This switch is used to shut off the entire electrical system.
(2) I : The battery remains connected to the electrical system.
O : The battery is disconnected to the electrical system.
Never turn the master switch to O (OFF) with the engine running.
It could result in engine and electrical system damage.
OFF
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10) HORN SWITCH


Horn switch (1) This switch is at the top of right side control lever.
On pressing, the horn sounds.

RH RCV lever
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11) OVERLOAD SWITCH (option)
(1) When this switch turned ON, buzzer makes sound and overload
warning lamp comes ON in case that the machine is overload.
(2) When it turned OFF, buzzer stops and warning lamp goes out.

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12) EMERGENCY ENGINE STOP SWITCH

Emergency stop
(1) This switch is used to emergency stop the engine.
※ Be sure to keep the emergency switch on the release position
when restart the engine.

Release
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4. LEVERS AND PEDALS

Dozer control lever

Engine speed
RH control lever control lever

Travel lever
LH control lever
Boom swing pedal
Travel pedal
Double acting pedal

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1) LH CONTROL LEVER
(1) This joystick is used to control the swing and the arm.
(2) Refer to operation of working device in chapter 4 for details.

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2) RH CONTROL LEVER
(1) This joystick is used to control the boom and the bucket.
(2) Refer to operation of working device in chapter 4 for details.

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3) SAFETY LEVER
(1) All control levers are disabled from operation by locating the lever to
lock position as shown.
※ Be sure to raise the lever to LOCK position when leaving from
Lock operator's seat.
(2) By pushing lever to UNLOCK position, machine is operational.
※ Do not use the safety lever for handle when getting on or off the
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machine.

4) TRAVEL LEVER
(1) This lever is mounted on travel pedal and used for traveling by hand.
The operation principle is same as the travel pedal.
(2) Refer to traveling of the machine in chapter 4 for details.

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5) TRAVEL PEDAL
(1) This pedal is used to move the machine forward or backward.
(2) If left side pedal is pressed, left track will move.
If right side pedal is pressed, right track will move.
(3) Refer to traveling of machine in chapter 4 for details.

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6) ENGINE SPEED CONTROL LEVER


(1) This lever is used to increase or decrease the rotation speed of
Increase engine.
Decrease
(2) Move the lever backward to increase engine RPM. Move the lever
forward to decrease engine RPM.
(3) When stopping the engine, move the engine speed control lever for-
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7) DOZER CONTROL LEVER
(1) This lever is used to operate the dozer blade.
Dozer control lever
(2) If the lever is pushed forward, the dozer blade will be going down.
If the lever is pulled back, the dozer blade will be going up.

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8) BOOM SWING PEDAL


(1) This pedal is used to swing the boom to the right and left direction.

Unlock Lock (2) Move the lock cover to unlock position by foot.
(3) The pedal is pressed to left side, boom will swing to the left direction.
Lock
cover The pedal is pressed to right side, boom will swing to the right direc-
Boom swing pedal tion.
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9) DOUBLE ACTING SWITCH AND PEDAL (option)


(1) This switch and pedal operate the breaker or clamshell or shear if
RH RCV lever (opt)
equipped.
※ This switch applies to double action hydraulic attachment circuit.
※ This pedal applies to single or double action hydraulic attachment
circuit.
LH RCV lever (opt)
※ Refer to page 4-23.

Rotate CCW Rotate CW

Pedal (opt)

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5. HEATER

Heater is equipped for pleasant operation against outside temperature.

(Heater only)

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1) OUTLET CONTROL LOUVER


(1) The direction of air can be controlled.
It can be closed or opened.

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6. OTHERS

VOLUME
+

VOLUME
1
-
2
3

HYU
4 NDA
I
5 BAND
AST

TA
SOURCE
RDS

Speaker
Radio & USB player

Seat
Cigar lighter

Fuse box

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1) CIGAR LIGHTER
(1) This can be used when the engine starting switch is ON.
(2) The lighter can be used when it springs out in a short while after
being pressed down.
※ Service socket
13033CD69 Use cigar lighter socket when you need emergency power.
Do not use the lighter exceeding 12
12V,, 120W.
120

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2) SEAT
The seat is adjustable to fit the contours of the operator's body. It will reduce operator fatigue due to
long work hours and enhance work efficiency.

(1) For/aft adjustment (A)


The seat can be positioned over a range 52mm,
giving you plenty of room to maneuver in every
height and work situation.
(2) Seatback angle adjustment (B)
The seatback adjusts over a range of -5。 to +25。
with 18 locking positions, to give your back full sup-
port for every job and make sure you feel best.

Tether (3) Weight adjustment (C)


Just sit down, press the smooth-action lever, click,
A
and you're primed for action, with optimum suspen-
C sion for all operator weights between 45 and 136 kg
(99 and 300 lb). Design comfort with driver appeal-it
only takes one simple action to adjust the suspen-
sion to the ideal sitting position that's best for you
and your back.

Seatbelt
(4) Seatbelt system
The seatbelt provides freedom of movement, yet
ensure that you're safety restrained in your seat,
B
even if your vehicle should crash or tip over.
Always check the condition of the seat belt and
mounting hardware before operating the
machine.
Replace the seat belt at least once every three
years, regardless of appearance.
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3) UPPER WINDSHIELD
(1) Perform the following procedure in order to open the upper windshield.
Hold both grips that are located both side of the windshield frame.
Move grips to inside in order to release the lock latches.
Hold both grips and push the windshield upward.
Hold both grips and back into the storage position.
Unlock
Grip Release both grips carefully until lock latches are into the locking
position.
Hold both grips and back into the storage position.
Release both grips carefully until lock latches are into the locking
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position.
When working, without having locked the windshield by the auto lock
(by pushing the windshield to the rear untill it's completely fixed),
please be careful as it can cause personal injury if the windshield is
not fixed or falls off.
(2) Perform the following procedure in order to close the upper windshield.
Reverse step through step in order to close the upper wind-
shield.
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4) FUSE BOX
TRAVEL MONITOR
(1) The fuses protect the electrical parts and wiring
20A

30A
QUICK SOL WIPER MOTOR
from burning out.

SPARE 10A
POWER OUTLET HEAD LAMP
(2) The fuse box cover indicates the capacity of each

20A
20A

fuse and circuit it protects.


SAFETY SOL. WORK LAMP
※ Replace a fuse with another of the same

20A
10A

SPARE 20A
capacity.
FUEL FEED HORN
10A

ALT. 10A Before replacing a fuse, be sure to turn OFF


HEATER START
the starting switch.
20A

10A

GLOW TIMER
10A
SPARE 20A
PULLER
FUSE

B+
20A

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5) RADIO AND USB PLAYER (MACHINE SERIAL NO.: ~#0021)

11 18 3 LCD display 12 14 13 15

4 2 17 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 16
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■FRONT
FRONT PANEL PRESENTATION
1 SEL -------- Audio selection button 10 6 -------- Preset memory button 6
D+ --------------- Directory up
-------- Audio selection knob
11 -------- Aux function

BSM
2 -------- Power and volume button 12 -------- Preset scan (PS)
Best station memory (BSM)
MODE
3 -------- Mode button 13 MUTE -------- Audio mute button
(select RADIO / USB / AUX)
14 AM/FM -------- AM / FM button (radio)
4 ------- UP / DOWN tuning button
15 -------- Send

16 -------- End
5 1 ------- Preset memory button 1
DISP ---------- ID3 v2 display 17 MIC
-------- MIC (microphone)
6 2 ------- Preset memory button 2
SCN ------------ File scan 18 AUX -------- Aux connector

7 3 ------- Preset memory button 3


RPT ------------ Repeat play selector
8 4 ------- Preset memory button 4
RDM ------------ Random play selector
9 5 ------- Preset memory button 5
D- ---------------- Directory down

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■GENERAL
GENERAL
(1) Power and volume button
① Power ON/OFF button
Press power button to turn the unit ON or OFF shortly.
When the power is ON, the previous mode (last memory) will
appear.
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olume up / down control
Turn volume up / down button right to increase the volume level. The
level will be shown in VOLUME xx on the LCD display. Turn it left to
decrease the volume level. After 5 seconds of volume indication,
display will return to the previous mode.

(2) Sound function selection button/knob (audio selection)


① This button is to adjust the sound. Each time you press SEL button
shortly, LCD displays each mode as follows :
SEL
BASS TREBLE BAL LOUD EQ BASS
Button
※ When this button is pressed, LCD display shows selected function
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for 5 seconds and then returns back to the previous mode. On
selected function, level can be controlled by turning this button. The
display will automatically return to normal indication in 5 seconds
after the last adjustment is made or when another function is
activated.
Knob ② Bass
ass control
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To adjust the bass level, first select the bass mode by pressing the
SEL button until BASS indication appears on the LCD display.
Within 5 seconds of choosing the bass mode, turn selection knob
right / left to adjust the bass level as desired.
The bass level will be shown on the LCD display from a minimum of
BASS –10 to a maximum of BASS +10.
The display will automatically return to the normal indication in 5
seconds after the last adjustment or when another function is
activated.
③ Treble
reble control
To adjust the treble level, first select the treble mode by pressing the
SEL button until TREBLE indication appears on the LCD display.
Within 5 seconds of choosing the treble mode, turn selection knob
right / left to adjust the treble level as desired.
The treble level will be shown on the LCD display from a minimum
of TREBLE -10 to a maximum of TREBLE +10.
The display will automatically return to the normal indication in 5
seconds after the last adjustment or when another function is
activated.

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④ Balance
alance control
To adjust the left-right speaker balance, first select the balance
mode by pressing the SEL button until the BAL indication appears
on the LCD display.
Within 5 seconds of choosing the balance mode, turn selection
knob right / left to adjust the balance as desired.
The balance position will be shown on the LCD display from BAL
10L (full left) to BAL 10R (full right).
When the volume level between the left and right speakers is equal,
BAL L=R will be shown on the LCD display panel.
The display will automatically return to the normal indication in 5
seconds after the last adjustment or when another function is
activated.
⑤ Loud
oud control
When listening to music at low volume levels, this feature will boost
the bass and treble response.
This action will compensate for the reduction in bass and treble
performance experienced at low volume.
To select the loudness feature, press SEL button until LOUD ON or
LOUD OFF is displayed, then turn selection knob left or right to
activate or deactivate loudness.
⑥ Equalizer (EQ)
You can select an equalizer curve designed for 4 music types (POP,
ROCK, CLASSIC, JAZZ).
To select the desired curve, first select the EQ mode by pressing
SEL button until the "EQ OFF" indication appears on the display
panel. Within 5 seconds of choosing the EQ mode, turn selection
knob to select an equalizer curve as desired.

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(3) Mode button
① Press mode button to select RADIO / USB / AUX / BT audio.
MODE

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(4) Audio mute button


① Press mute button momentarily to mute volume and MUTE
mark will blink on the LCD display.
MUTE Press the button again to return to the mode in use before the
mute mode was activated.
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■RADIO
RADIO
(1) AM / FM / LW band selector
① Each time this button is pressed, the radio button is changed.
Each time this button is pressed, LCD displays each band as
AM/FM follows :
FM1 FM2 FM3 AM LW FM1
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※ LW band is only available for Europe.

(2) Up / down tuning


① To automatically select a radio station, momentarily press the up
tune seek button or down tune seek button for less than 3
seconds to search for the closest radio station.
To manually select a radio station, press the up tuning & down
tuning button for longer than 3 seconds.
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The radio frequency will move up or down step by step each
time you press button.

(3) Station pre-set button


① Pressing these buttons shortly will recall your favorite pre-set
1 2
radio stations.
To store your favorite stations into any of the 6 pre-set memories
3 4 in each band (AM/FM/LW), use the following procedure :
a. Turn the radio ON and select the desired band.
5 6 b. Select the first station to be pre-set using the manual up/
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c. Press the chosen pre-set button to store your selected station
into and continue to hold it in. The beep sound will be
momentarily heard and the pre-set number will apear on the
LCD display indicating that the station is now set into that
pre-set memory position and can be recalled at any time, by
pressing that pre-set button.

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(4) Pre-set scan (PS) / Best station memory (BSM) button
① Pre-set scan (PS)
Press BSM button shortly to scan the 6 pre-set station stored the
BSM
memories on each band (AM/FM/LW).
The unit will stop at each pre-set station (the pre-set number on the
290F3CD42 LCD display will flash during pre-set scan operation) and remain on
the selected frequency. Press the button momentarily again to
remain on the station currently being heard.
② Best station memory (BSM)
Pressing BSM button for longer than 2 seconds will activate the
BSM tuning feature which will automatically scan and enter each
station into memory.
If you have already set the pre-set memories to your favorite sta-
tions, activating the BSM tuning feature will erase those stations
and enter the new ones.
This BSM feature is most useful when traveling in a new area where
you are not familiar with the local stations.

■USB
USB PLAYER

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(1) USB function


① Connect a USB device if you want to listen to MP3 file in a USB device.
② It will automatically play MP3 file in the USB device and the LCD display will show “READING
USB”.
※ If there are no files on USB device, playback will revert back to the previous mode after display-
ing “NO FILE”.
(2) AUX function
① If you want to listen to music of a external audio device, connect a external audio device through
AUX cable.
② Change AUX mode by pressing MODE button.
If audio file of Audio device is playing, you can listen to music through speaker.

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(3) File selection & cue / review button
① File
ile selection function
This button is used to select file up / down.
Each time the forward file select is pressed, file number is
increased.
Each time the backward file select is pressed, file number is
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decreased.
② Cue
ue / review functions
High-speed audible search of file on a USB can be made by this
button (the cue and review functions).
Press and hold the cue button to advance rapidly in the forward
direction or the review button to advance rapidly in the backward
direction.

(4) MP3 directory / file searching


① The D-, D+ button is used to select a particular directory and file.
Press and hold for more than 3 seconds while playing MP3 file.
Turn right / left the selection knob to search the directory. Press the button when you find the
wanted directory.
For example, the directory search generally changes in two methods depending on the order of
writing as follows.
·Method 1 : ROOT Dir01 Dir02 Dir03 Dir04 Dir05 Dir06 Dir07 ROOT

·Method 2 : ROOT Dir01 Dir02 Dir05 Dir03 Dir06 Dir04 Dir07 ROOT

If you want to search the file in the located directory, turn right / left the selection knob
consecutively. Press the button when you find the wanted file. The unit will then play the
selected file.
For instance, the file search changes in Dir01 as follows.

File01 File02 File03 File04 File01

※ MP3 directory / file configuration

ROOT

Directory01

File01 File02 File03 File04 Dir02 Dir03 Dir04

File05 File06 Dir05 File07 File08 Dir06 File09 File10 Dir07

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(5) ID3 v2 display
① Disp button is used to change the display information.
While playing an MP3 file, you can change the file information
1 DISP shown on the LCD display.
Each time you press DISP (display), the display changes to show
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※ If the MP3 disc does not have any ID3 information, the display will
show NO ID3 on LCD display.

Directory name / file name (normal mode)

Album name / performer / title

File number / elapsed time

Directory name / file name (normal mode)

(6) File scan (SCN)


① During USB play, press SCN button to play the first 10 seconds of
each file on the whole file on the USB (SCN mark will appear on the
2 SCN LCD display).
When a desired file is reached, press the SCN button again to can-
75793CD83 cel the function.
The unit will then play the selected file.
※ In case of playing MP3 file, when the SCN (scan) button is pressed
and held for longer than 2 seconds, the SCN mark will blink on the
LCD display and all files in the selected directory will be introduced
until the file scan mode is cancelled by pressing the SCN button
again or by activating the random or repeat functions.

(7) Repeat play selector (RPT)


① During USB play, press RPT button to play the selected file repeat-
edly (RPT will appear on the LCD display).
3 RPT Play of the file will continue to repeat until this button is pressed
again and the RPT disappears from the LCD display.
75793CD84 ※ In case of playing MP3 file, when the RPT button is pressed and
held longer than 2 seconds, the RPT mark will blink on the LCD dis-
play and play all files in the selected directory and will be repeated
until the directory repeat mode is cancelled by pressing the repeat
button again or by activating the scan or random functions (RPT
mark will disappear from LCD display).

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(8) Random play selector (RDM)
① During USB play, press RDM button to play the files on the USB in a
random shuffled order (RDM will appear on the LCD display). The
4 RDM file select function will also select file in the random order instead of
the normal process.
75793CD85 The random play mode can be cancelled by this button again.
※ In case of MP3 file, when the random button is pressed and held
longer than 2 seconds, the RDM mark will blink on the LCD display
and play all files in directory randomly until the directory random
mode is cancelled by pressing the random button again or by acti-
vating the scan or repeat functions (RDM mark will disappear from
LCD display).

(9) Directory down


① Press D- button briefly while playing MP3. The previous directory is
located each time you press this button.
5 D-

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(10) Directory up
① Press D+ button briefly while playing MP3 . The next directory is
located each time you press this button.
6 D+ ※ If the MP3 file does not have a directory, the unit play MP3 at
10-file intervals.
75793CD87 ※ If any MP3 file does not exist in USB, this button can not oper-
ate.

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RADIO AND USB PLAYER (MACHINE SERIAL NO.: #0022~)

1 LCD 2

3 12

4 13

5 14

6 7 8 9 10 11 15 16

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■FRONT
FRONT PANEL PRESENTATION

1 -------- Power ON/OFF, 10 ------- Station preset 5


Volume UP/DOWN button DIR- ----------- Directory down button
2 -------- Manual UP/DOWN Tuning, 11 ------- Station preset 6
File search, SEL button DIR+ ----------- Directory up button
3 -------- Mode button, 12 -------- Scan play button (SCAN)
Audio mute button Best station memory (BSM) button
4 ------- Radio seek up button 13 -------- Track up button

5 ------- Radio seek down button 14 -------- Track down button

6 ------- Station preset 1 15 -------- USB connector


DIS ------------- Display button
16 -------- AUX IN Jack
7 ------- Station preset 2
8 ------- Station preset 3
RPT ------------ Repeat play button
9 ------- Station preset 4
RDM ----------- Random play button

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■GENERAL
GENERAL
(1) Power and volume button
① Power ON / OFF button
Press power button (1) to turn the unit on or off.
② Volume UP/DOWN control knob
Turn VOL knob (1) right to increase the volume level.
Turn VOL knob (1) left to decrease the volume.
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After 5 seconds the display will return to the previous display mode.
③ Initial volume level set up
I-VOL is the volume level the unit will play at when next turned on.
To adjust the I-VOL level, press and hold VOL button (1) for longer
than 2 seconds. The current volume level displays on the display
panel.
Then turn button (1) right or left to set the volume level as the I-VOL
level.
④ Clock ON/OFF control
The CLOCK was default at off status. To turn CLOCK ON, press
and hold VOL button (1) for longer than 2 seconds to display I-VOL,
then short press VOL again, turn VOL knob while CLOCK OFF dis-
play, then the CLOCK ON will be displayed.
※ Due to time tolerance, the clock display on the Audio unit might
have little difference.
⑤ Clock adjustment
With CLOCK ON selected, press VOL knob again after CLOCK ON
display, the hour will blink, turn VOL knob right or left to adjust hour.
Simply press VOL again, the minute will blink, turn VOL knob to
adjust minute. Then press VOL again to confirm the clock once
finished.

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(2) Menu Selection
① This button can adjust the sound effect and other things.
Each time you press this button (2), LCD displays as follows :
BAS TREB BAL L=R FAD F=R EQ LOUD ON
BEEP 2ND
9403CD103 On each setting, the level can be controlled by turning TUNE knob (2).
When the last adjustment is made, after 5 seconds, the display will
automatically return to the previous display mode.
② Bass
ass control
To adjust the bass tone level, first select the bass mode by pressing
SEL button (2) repeatedly until BASS appears on the display panel.
Then turn knob (2) right or left within 5 seconds to adjust the bass
level as desired. The bass level will be shown on the display panel
from a minimum of BASS-7 to a maximum of BASS+7.
③ Treble
reble control
To adjust the treble tone level, first select the treble mode by
pressing SEL button (2) repeatedly until TREB appears on the
display panel. Then turn knob (2) right or left within 5 seconds to
adjust the treble level as desired. The treble level will be shown on
the display panel from a minimum of TREB -7 to a maximum of
TREB +7.
④ Balance control
To adjust the left-right speaker balance, first select the balance
mode by pressing SEL button (2) repeatedly until BAL indication
appears on the display panel. Then turn knob (2) right or left within 5
seconds to adjust the balance as desired. The balance position will
be shown by the bars on the display panel from BAL 10R (full right)
to BAL 10L (full left).
⑤ Fader control
To adjust the front-rear speaker balance, first select the fader mode
by pressing SEL button (2) repeatedly until FADER indication
appears on the display panel. Then turn knob (2) right or left within 5
seconds to adjust the front-rear speaker level as desired. The fader
position will be shown by the bars on the display panel from FAD
10F (full front) to FAD 10R (full rear).
⑥ EQ control
You can select an equalizer curve for 4 music types (CLASSIC,
POP, ROCK, JAZZ). Press button (2) until EQ is displayed, then turn
knob (2) right or left to select the desired equalizer curve. Each time
you turn the knob, LCD displays as follows :
EQ OFF CLASSIC POP ROCK JAZZ
※ When the EQ mode is activated, the BASS and TREBLE modes
are not displayed.

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⑦ Loud control
When listening to music at low volume levels, this feature will boost
the bass and treble response. This action will compensate for the
reduction in bass and treble performance experienced at low
volume.
To select the loudness feature, press button (2) until LOUD is
displayed, then turn knob (2) right or left to activate or deactivate
loudness.
⑧ Beep control
To adjust the BEEP mode, first select the BEEP mode by pressing
button (2) repeatedly until BEEP indication appears on the display
panel. Then turn knob (2) left or right within 5 seconds to select
BEEP 2ND, BEEP OFF or BEEP ON.
· BEEP 2ND : You will only hear the beep sound when the buttons
are held down for more than 2 seconds.
· BEEP OFF : You can not hear the sound beep when you press
the buttons.
· BEEP ON : You can hear the beep sound each time you press
the buttons.

(3) Mute control


① Press and hold MUTE button (3) for over 2 seconds to mute sound output and MUTE ON will
blink on the LCD. Press the button again to cancel MUTE function and resume to normal playing
mode.

(4) Mode selection


① Repeat press MODE button (3) to switch between FM1, FM2, AM, USB, AUX, BT MUSIC.
※ If there is no USB, AUX, Bluetooth Phone connected, it would not display USB, AUX, BT
when you press button (3).

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■RADIO
RADIO
(1) Mode button
① Repeat press MODE button to select FM1, FM2 or AM.

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(2) Manual tuning button


① To manually tune to a radio station, simply turn encoder TUNE (2)
left or right to increase or decrease the radio frequency.

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(3) Auto tuning button


① To automatically select a radio station, simply press Seek up or
Track down button.

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(4) Station preset button


① In radio mode, pressing buttons (6) to (11) will recall the radio
stations that are memorized. To store desired stations into any of
the 6 preset memories, in either the AM or FM bands, use the
following procedure :
a. Select the desired station.
b. Press and hold one of the preset buttons for more than 2
9403CD108 seconds to store the current station into preset memory. Six
stations can be memorized on each of FM1, FM2, and AM.

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(5) Preset scan (PS) / Best station memory (BSM) button
① Press BSM button (12) momentarily to scan the 6 preset stations
stored in the selected band. When you hear your desired station,
press it again to listen to it.
Press BSM button (12) for longer than 2 seconds to activate the
9403CD109 Best Station Memory feature which will automatically scan and
enter each station into memory.
※ If you have already set the preset memories to your favorite
stations, activating the BSM tuning feature will erase those
stations and enter into the new ones. This BSM feature is most
useful when travelling in a new area where you are not familiar
with the local stations.

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■USB
USB PLAYER
(1) USB playback
① The unit was equipped with a front USB jack and also a rear USB
Jack.
With a USB device plugged in the front USB jack, it will be detected
as front USB mode. And with a USB device plugged in the rear
9403CD110 USB jack, it will be detected as rear USB. To get to a USB mode,
press MODE (3) button momentarily or insert the USB device in
front or rear USB jack.
※ If no mp3 or wma files in USB device, it will convert to the previ-
ous mode after display NO FILE.
(2) Track Up / Down button
① Press SEEK up (13) or TRACK down (14) to select the next or
previous track. Press and hold the buttons to advance the track
rapidly in the forward or backward direction.

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(3) MP3 directory / File searching


① Button (2) is used to select a particular directory and file in the
device. Turn button (2) right or left to display the available directories.
Press button (2) momentarily when the desired directory is
displayed, then turn button (2) right or left again to display the tracks
in that directory. Press button (2) to begin playback when the
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desired file is displayed.

(4) Directory Up / Down button


① During MP3/WMA playback, simply press DIR- button (10) to select
the previous directory (if available in the device); simply press DIR+
button (11) to select the next directory (if available in the device).
※ If the USB device does not contain directories, it would play
MP3/WMA tracks at 10- file when you press DIR- button (10),
and play MP3/WMA tracks at 10+ file when you press DIR+ (11)
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(5) Track Scan Play (SCAN) button
- SCAN playback : Simply press SCAN (12) button to play the first 10
seconds of each track.
- SCAN folder : Press and hold SCAN button for longer than 2
seconds to scan play the tracks in current folder.
9403CD113 - SCAN off : Simply press it again to cancel SCAN feature.

(6) Track Repeat Play (RPT) button


- REPEAT playback : Simply press RPT (8) button to play current
track repeatedly.
- REPEAT folder : Press and hold RPT for longer than 2 seconds to
repeat play the tracks in current folder.
9403CD114 - REPEAT off : Simply press it again to cancel REPEAT feature.

(7) Track Random Play (RDM) button


- RANDOM playback : Simply press RDM (9) button to play the tracks
in the device in a random sequence.
- RANDOM folder : Press and hold RDM button for longer than 2
seconds to random play the tracks in current
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- RANDOM off : Simply press it again to cancel RANDOM feature.

(8) ID3 v2 (DISP)


① While a MP3 file is playing, press DISP button (6) to display ID3
information. Repeat push DISP button (6) to show directory name /
file name and album name / performer / title.
※ If the MP3 disc does not have any ID3 information, it will show
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NO ID3.

* USB Information and Notice


a. Playback FILE SYSTEM and condition allowance.
- FAT, FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 in the file system.
- V1.1, V2.2 and V2.3 in the TAG (ID3) version.
b. Display up to 32 characters in the LCD display.
c. No support any of MULTI-CAED Reader.
d. No high speed playback but only playing with normal full speed.
※ DRM files in the USB may cause malfunction to playback in
the radio unit.
※ The temperature below -10 Celsius, the audio unit with USB
hook up would be affected to play well.

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■AUX
AUX OPERATION
It is possible to connect your portable media player to the audio system for playback of the audio
tracks via the cab speakers.
To get the best results when connecting the portable media to the audio system, follow these steps :
- Use a 3.5 mm stereo plug cable to connect the media player headphone socket at each end as
follows.
- Adjust the portable media player to approximately 3/4 volume and start playback.
- Press the MODE button (3) on the audio unit to change into AUX mode.
- The volume and tone can now be adjusted on the audio unit to the desired level.
※ The audio quality of your media player and the audio tracks on it may not be of the same
sound quality as the audio system is CD Player.
※ If the sound of the media player is too low compared with the radio or CD, increase the
volume of the player.
※ If the sound of the media player is too loud and/or distorted, decrease the volume of the
player.
※ When in AUX mode, only the Volume, Bass, Treble, EQ and Mode functions of the audio unit
can be used.

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ȒRESET
RESET AND PRECAUTIONS
(1) Reset function
Interfering noise or abnormal compressed files in the MP3 disc or USB instrument may cause
intermittent operation (or unit frozen/locking up). It is strongly recommended to use appropriate
USB storage to not cause any malfunction to the audio unit. In the unlikely event that the player
fails to operate correctly, try to reset unit by any of following two methods.

① press and hold simultaneously for about 5 seconds. (without Bluetooth)

② Take out the fuse for the audio system in the vehicle once and then plug it back in.
※ It will be necessary to re-enter the radio preset memories as these will have been erased when
the microprocessor was reset.
※ After resetting the player, ensure all functions are operating correctly.

(2) Precautions
When the inside of the cab is very cold and the player is used shortly after switching on the heat
er, moisture may form on the disc or the optical parts of the player and proper playback may not
be possible.
If moisture forms on the optical parts of the player, do not use the player for about one hour. The
condensation will disappear naturally allowing normal operation.
① Operation voltage : 9~32 volts DC, negative
② Output power : 40 watts maximum (20 watts x 2 channels)
③ Tuning range

Area Band Frequency range Step


FM 87.5~107.9 MHZ 200K
USA
AM 530~1710 KHZ 10K
FM 87.5~108.0 MHZ 50K
EUROPE
AM 522~1620 KHZ 9K
FM 87.5~108.0 MHZ 100K
ASIA
AM 531~1602 KHZ 9K
FM 87.5~107.9 MHZ 100K
LATIN
AM 530~1710 KHZ 10K

Ȩ AREA Selection :
- To select an area, press and hold related buttons at FM1 band for about 3 seconds.
- USA Area: Press and hold mode + 1DIS buttons for 3 seconds
- EUROPE Area: Press and hold mode + 2 buttons for 3 seconds
- ASIA Area: Press and hold mode + 3RPT buttons for 3 seconds
- LATIN Area: Press and hold mode + 4RDM buttons for 3 seconds.
④ USB version : USB 1.1

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