Vitek VT-3624: OPERATING CONTROLS (FIG. A) MAINTENANCE INSTALLING THE UNIT IN YOUR AUTOMOBILE SAFETY MEASURES INSTALLING THE UNIT IN YOUR AUTOMOBILE
OPERATING CONTROLS (FIG. A) MAINTENANCE INSTALLING THE UNIT IN YOUR AUTOMOBILE SAFETY MEASURES INSTALLING THE UNIT IN YOUR AUTOMOBILE: Vitek VT-3624
Table of contents
- OPERATING CONTROLS (FIG. A) MAINTENANCE INSTALLING THE UNIT IN YOUR AUTOMOBILE SAFETY MEASURES INSTALLING THE UNIT IN YOUR AUTOMOBILE
- REMOVING THE FRONT PANEL MASKING OF ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES RETUNING STATIONS (L / S) (2) 1. POWER ON/OFF 2,3. MENU SETTINGS BUTTONS: BASS/TRE- AUDIO PROCESSOR (AUDIO DSP) (2) TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENTS (TA SEEK /TA ALARM) (2) TONE COMPENSATION (LOUDNESS) (2)
- ANTI-SHOCK PROTECTION (ESP) (2) CHOOSING LOCAL/DISTANT RADIO STATIONS AUDIBLE SIGNAL (BEEP) (2) SETTING THE VOLUME LEVEL (VOL SEEK (2) 4. STATION PRESETS (1,2,3,4,5,6) STEREO/MONO (2)
- (B) CD/MP3 PLAYBACK MODE: USING THE RDS FUNCTION
- TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- RADIO (AM) GENERAL

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CAR AUDIO CD/MP3 PLAYER WITH DIGITAL
Plug B
RADIO RECEIVER
1. Right rear speaker (+)
Model VT - 3624
2. Right rear speaker (-)
3. Front right speaker (+)
OPERATING CONTROLS (FIG. A)
4. Front right speaker (-)
1. Power ON/OFF ( )
5. Front left speaker (+)
2. Settings menu button (SEL): Bass / Treble /
6. Front left speaker (-)
Channel Balance / Fader / Traffic Information
7. Left rear speaker (+)
Reception / Alternative Frequencies / Changing
8. Left rear speaker (-)
Stations / Audio Processor / Tone
Compensation / Shock protection mode /
MAINTENANCE
Audible signal / Scan / Radio operating mode /
Radio Settings / default volume level setting.
Changing the fuse
3. Increase / Decrease volume knob (VOL
If the fuse burns out, check the connection to
UP/DOWN)
power and replace the fuse. If the fuse burns out
4. Radio station preset buttons (1,2,3,4,5,6)
again after being replaced then there may be
5. AF function to scan for radio stations on dif-
and internal malfunction. If this happens, con-
ferent frequencies
sult with your nearest service center.
6. TA function to search for traffic information
Warning
7. PTY function to choose preferred program
Use a fuse of the indicated current level for each
types
wire. Using fuses with high current levels can
8. Display mode setting (DISP)
lead to serious damage.
9. MODE select button
10.BAND select button
INSTALLING THE UNIT IN YOUR AUTOMOBILE
11.Automatic or manual radio station tuning (fre-
(FIG. C)
quency up (UP:) or frequency down (DOWN
9) ) / CD Track/Search
SAFETY MEASURES
12.Automatic radio station search (A/PS)
Carefully choose the installation location so that
13.Automatic band scanning (SCAN)
the device will not impede the normal operation
14.Button for remove front panel ( )
of the automobile.
15.LCD screen
Avoid installing the device in places where it may
16.Disc eject button ( EJ)
be subjected to sources of high temperatures,
17.Disc slot
such as direct sunlight, hot air from the heater,
18.Button for pausing playback (PAU)
or where it can me damaged by dust, dirt or
19.Introduction mode playback button (INT)
excessive shock.
(Preliminary playback of all tracks)
For safe and reliable installation use only the
20.Track repeat button (RPT)
parts provided.
21.Random playback button (RDM)
Remove the front panel before installing the
22, 23. Quick jump + 10 tracks up/down. (For MP3
device.
files)
The allowable degree of slant from the horizon-
tal position is no more than 20°, otherwise the
ISO jacks (FIG. B)
front panel will not open.
Line audio out (RCA):
Gray: White (left channel)
Installation Example
: Red (right channel)
Installing in a dashboard (Fig. 1,2,3,4)
Plug A
1.
1. Remove the screws and clips.
2.
3. CLIP. Break off these clips if necessary.
3.
Note: Store the key in a reliable place, as you
4. Memory +12 V
may need to remove the device from the car in
5. Car antenna power
the future.
6.
7. +12 V (to ignition)
INSTALLING THE UNIT IN YOUR AUTOMOBILE
8. Ground (-)
1. The device 7. Car body
Note: Contact 7 of plug A should be connected
2. Guide rails 8. Bracket
to the cars ignition so that the deck is turned off
3. Front panel 9. Securing screws
when the engine is not running and doesnt
4. Hex bolt 10.M5 hex bolts X 15
wear down the battery.
5. Lock-nut
6. Flat disc
4
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