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W RD S CKCC 13570005 V D S SCC 1501 SCC 1502 VD SECURITY CODE Contents Maintenance and Care Please Note 1 2 Theft Protection 7 Removable Control Panel......................7 SECURITY LED Display.........................7 Maintenance and Care The total construction of the unit guarantees maintenance-free operation over a long period of time. If a problem should arise, please consult your nearest dealer. Clean the screen only with a soft, dust-binding and anti-static cloth. Polish and cleaning solution can damage the surface of the screen. The recording head must be free of dust and particles so as to avoid loss of the treble responses You should therefore clean the recording head with a cleaning cassette after every 50 to 100 operating hours. Cassettes .........................................2 Installing the Set ..............................02 Traffic Safety .................................. 02 Aerial .............................................2 Switching on and off ............................2 Models/Colour Variants ........................2 Installation and Removal 7­8 GB The Amplifier at a Glance The Cassette at a Glance The Radio at a Glance 3 3 4 Installation Material and Accessories .......7 Inserting the Mounting Frame ................7 Connecting the Aerial ..........................7 Supply Voltages .................................8 Loudspeakers....................................8 Fuse ...............................................8 Inserting the Car Radio.........................8 Pulling out the Car Radio ......................8 Reception Conditions ........................ 04 Stereo Broadcasts...............................4 Autostore (U= - range) .......................04 Selecting a Range ..............................5 Tuning to Radio Stations .................... 05 Storing Radio Stations ....................... 06 Calling Up Stored Radio Stations .......... 06 CE This unit corresponds to the EMV protective requirements (EC directives 89/336 EWG and 93/68/EWG) according to the EN 55013 and EN 55020 norms. All technical and optical changes reserved! 1 Please Note Installing the Set These operating instructions assume that your car radio has been correctly connected and installed by your dealer. If you wish to install the unit yourself, you should read the information in "Installation and Removal" on pages 7/8 and refer to the illustrations at the beginning of these instructions. Traffic Safety Familiarize yourself with the various functions of your car radio before starting off on a journey (for example, learn how to store a station). Volume: Operating your radio at high volume while driving can endanger you and others. Therefore, always adjust the volume so that you can still safely hear noises around you and outside the car (e.g., horns, rescue vehicles, police cars, etc.). Aerial Extending the aerial cable to the rear of the car can, for example, impair signal reception. Switching On/Off ­ with the ignition/starter switch You can use the car's ignition/starter switch to switch the radio on and off after it has been switched on with the OI/VOLUME-multi-function control (see supply voltages / A4 +12 V stand by voltage, page 8). ­ on the car radio You can use the OI/VOLUME-multi-function control to switch the radio on and off when the car radio ­ is turned on with the ignition/starter switch or ­ is not connected to the ignition/starter switch. Models/Colour Variants This user manual provides the description for the models SCC 1500 VD, SCC 1501 and SCC 1502 VD. The models SCC 1500 VD and SCC 1502 VD differ only in their colour. The user manual shows the models SCC 1500 VD and SCC 1501. 2 The Amplifier at a Glance Switching the unit off/on OI/VOLUME on off The display is dark: unit is switched off. Volume OI/VOLUME Turn the multi-function control: volume ­ + FAD/BAL Fader/Balance ­ Press button: balance BASS/TREB Bass/Treble ­ + Press button: Treble + The Cassette at a Glance Cassette tapes used in a car radio are subjected to high temperatures. For this reason, use only quality C 60 und C 90 cassette tapes from well-known manufacturers. Note: This unit is optimized for CrO2 cassettes. For this reason, we recommend to emphasize the trebles with the treble control when playing Fe cassettes (Type I). Radio operation cassette tape operation Insert the cassette into the tape compartment until it locks into place: in the display: upper cassette side in the display: lower cassette side Fast forward wind and rewind Press button until it engages for desired function: pí Rewind­ m y ­ Fast forward wind To stop: ­ press disengaged button or ­ operation stops automatically at the end of the tape. "" GB Changing the cassette side (Reverse) pí ­ Press the m y buttons simultaneously or ­ the side is changed automatically at the end of the tape in the display: upper cassette side in the display: lower cassette side "" Ejecting the cassette ­ Press the button completely down (end stop). The unit will eject the cassette and switches to radio operation. The ejected cassette can remain in the unit. > 3 The Radio at a Glance Reception Conditions Reception conditions change while driving your car. Mountains, buildings or bridges can all disturb reception. This is particularly true the farther removed you are from the radio station. Stereo Broadcasts When VHF stereo broadcasts are being received, the stereo symbol appears in the display. If the stereo signal becomes weaker, the unit gradually switches to mono reception. Range indication Autostore (U= - range) 6 VHF stations within your reception area will automatically be stored in the station memories fi 1 ... % 6 in the U= -range. Storing e.g. re-assigning the automatic station memory (Autostore): ­ when changing locations (e.g. on holiday) or ­ when putting the unit into operation the first time. Press the fi FM button longer than 2 seconds until the unit is muted. The storing procedure is concluded after a max. of 3 scan operations over the entire frequency range.After the second frequency scan, the search sensitivity is automatically increased. Frequency indication Stereo indication You then will hear a station on memory position 1. I appears in the display Memory position fi 1: first station Memory position % 2: second station, etc. Only SCC 1500 VD and SCC 1502 VD: Only store stations with traffic announcements if >VF< is in the display. Announcement stand-by (VF) on/off: Press % VF button. Calling up If the U= range is not yet selected: Repeatedly press briefly the fi FM button until U = appears in the display. Selecting the memory position: Press the respective button fi 1 ... % 6. If you do not wish to take advantage of the Autostore function, you can also manually assign the memory positions of the U= range: Refer to "Selecting a Range" "Tuning to Radio Stations" "Storing Radio Stations" FM AM Only SCC 1500 VD: VF Memory position No c x "­" 1 6 4 Radio Selecting a Range U range VHF 87.5 - 108 MHz In order to increase the number of memory positions in the U range, your unit is provided with two U ranges: U­ and U= Switching between the U ranges is effected by the fi FM button (stepping button). Briefly press the fi FM button: U­ or U= in the display. Only SCC 1501: M range MW 531 - 1602 kHz Press % AM button repeatedly until M appears in the display. L range LW 153 - 279 kHz Press % AM button repeatedly until L appears in the display. Tuning to Radio Stations Automatic search Beforehand: "Selecting a range" U­ or U= Only SCC 1500 VD and SCC 1502 VD: Only store stations with traffic announcements if >VF< is in the display. Announcement stand-by (VF) on/off: Press % VF button. Briefly press x or c button: to higher frequencies, to lower frequencies. Automatic switching of the search sensitivity (2-stage) c x Immediately the highest search sensitivity: Press the x or c button until >DX< appears in the display. The station search will stop at all receivable stations (local and distant reception). Tuning to Radio Stations Manually Beforehand: "Selecting a range" Switching from automatic search to manual: Press the x or c button until >MAN< appears in the display. Briefly press the x or c button: ­ step-by-step frequency change; Press the x or c button a longer time: ­ fast frequency change; c x GB Briefly press the x or c button: The search stops ... ­ on the first search run (over the entire frequency range) only on stations which are very well received (local reception), ­ on the second search run on all receivable stations (local and distant reception). In this case, >DX< appears in the display. If you wish to listen to a different station, press the x or c button once again. In the second search run, this must be done within approx. 60 seconds as otherwise the search sensitivity would be the same as on the first search run. to higher frequencies, to lower frequencies. 5 Radio Only in the U range ­ The display indicates the frequency in tuning steps of 0.1 MHz. ­ By briefly pressing the c or x button, the frequency is changed in tuning steps of 0.05 MHz. So that the frequency indicated in the display corresponds with the frequency tuned to, proceed as follows: After the indication in the display has jumped to the next frequency value when pressing the x button, you must press this button once again so that the frequency indication corresponds to the frequency tuned to. Only SCC 1501: Only in M and L ranges The frequency will change in 9 kHz tuning steps if you press the c or x button briefly (search rocker button). Switching from manual to search: By pressing the either button (except the search button) or automatically after 60 seconds. Storing Stations You can store in memory every station you hear by pressing the station memory position buttons fi 1 to % 6. Beforehand: "Selecting a range" "Tuning to radio stations" Selecting a memory position: Select, for example, the station button fi 1 until the station tuned to is heard again after a brief silence. The station is stored in this memory position. The station which was stored before will be erased. Calling up stored stations Beforehand: "Selecting a range" The display indicates the frequency last tuned to in the selected range (Last-stationmemory). Selecting a memory position Press, for example, the station memory position button fi 1. The display will indicate the receptionfrequency, the waveband (e.g., U=), and the number of the station memory position button. Only SCC 1500 VD and SCC 1502 VD: A station with traffic announcements is tuned when >SK< appears in the display. Announcement stand-by for traffic announcements when >VF< is in the display. Switching announcement stand-by on/off, when >SK< is in the display: Press % VF button. ­ You will hear traffic announcements at minimum volume even if the volume is set to » zero «. ­ If you only want to hear traffic announcements, turn the volume down to » zero «. ­ When the tuned traffic announcement station can no longer be received, a search will be started for the next traffic announcement station. c x "­" 1 6 6 Theft Protection Removable Control Panel To protect your unit against theft, you can remove and take along with you its control panel, thus making the unit without any worth for the thief. If you lose the control panel, you can purchase a new one upon proof of ownership. Consult your dealer. Removing the Control Panel Switch off unit. Hold the control panel and push down the lock at its right side. The control panel unlocks and can be removed. When the contrtol panel is removed, the SECURITY LED display will flash. Please note ... When removing the control unit with the radio switched on, the radio remains on! The SECURITY LED display flashes and the radio is muted. Switch the car radio off with the ignition switch or with the multi-function control knob (power consumption). If the flashing SECURITY display disturbs you when driving, you must refit the control panel. Fitting the Control Panel First insert the control panel into the latches at the left in the instrument cut-out. Then press on the right-hand side of the control panel until it locks into position. Installation and Removal The illustrations o ­ + referring to the text are to be found at the beginning of this booklet. Installation Material and Accessories For the parts required for installation and the available accessories ask your specialized dealer. Inserting the Mounting Frame Illustration + ­ Insert the mounting frame b into the vehicle´s cut-out a. ­ Bend the tabs c behind the cut-out a as required (depending on the type of vehicle). Connecting the Aerial Illustrations o and p ­ If required, use the aerial adapter (Fig. o). ­ Fix the aerial adapter (Fig. o) or the aerial cable (Fig. p) in the plastic holder. GB SECURITY-LED Display If the control panel is removed, the SECURITY LED will flash. 7 Installation and Removal Supply Voltages Contact blades A: 4, 5, 7, and 8 Figure ül A4 +12 V standby voltage Connect to terminal 30 of the vehicle if you wish to switch on/off the car radio via the ignition lock (for this, see contact blade A7). A5 +12 V control voltage, 1 A max. Drive voltage for an automatic aerial (extension and retraction), power amplifier (on/off) etc., and operating voltage for an aerial amplifier. A7 +12 V operating voltage If you wish to switch the car radio on/off via the ignition lock*: Connect the contact blade A7 to the terminal 15 of the vehicle. The contact blade A4 then must be connected to the terminal 30. If you do not wish to connect the car radio via the ignition lock: Connect the contact blade A7 to the terminal 30 of the vehicle. * With vehicles of the VW/Audio company and the car models later than 1991, switching on/off via the ignition lock is not possible. Under no cirumstances connect the contact blade A7 to the S-contact (PIN 4 of supply plug ­ brown/red lead) of the vehicle. A8 negative (­) operating voltage Connect to terminal 31 (earth) of the vehicle. Loudspeakers Contact blades B 1 to B 8. Figure ü Maximum output power with 4 loudspeakers: Sine power, DIN 45324 __________ 4 x 15 W Peak power ___________________ 4 x 10 W Front loudspeakers B 3 RH + B4 B 5 LH + B6 Rear loudspeakers B 1 RH + B2 B 7 LH + B8 RH ­ (earth) LH ­ (earth) RH ­ (earth) LH ­ (earth) Fuse Figure ü Flat 5 A fuse, DIN 72581 (plug-in type) on unit. Inserting the Car Radio Fig. + ­ Push the car radio completely (end stop) into the mounting frame b. Pulling Out the Car Radio Fig. + ­ Insert the two bows d into the openings of the trimplate until they lock in place. ­ Press the two bows in outward direction then slowly pull out the car radio. 8 0123456789 GRUNDIG AG . D-90762 Fürth SCC 1500 VD, SCC 1501, SCC 1502 VD 72010-761.7500

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