2429858 - Introduction - ACCESSORIES

Specifications

There are two system configuration levels: 'CD PLAYER', 'CD PLAYER with MP3'.

CD PLAYER

Dimensions: 1 DIN box with 2 DIN front panel

Modules included:

  • Radio
  • Audio CD player + CD ROM with MP3 (if present)
  • LCD graphic display
  • External CD CHANGER management (if fitted).

CD PLAYER

Examples showing the disply of the various radio CD functions are illustrated below:

CD PLAYER

Examples showing the disply of the various radio CD with MP3 functions are illustrated below:

OPERATION

The table below describes all the functions that can be activated for both models.
BUTTON FUNCTIONS
Button N°SymbolDescription of functionsTunerCD/CD-MP3 PlayerCD-Changer
Press Button BrieflyPress Button for longer
T01relay1.Recall preset 2.TPM On/Off3.PauseOn/Off4.Repeat On/Off5.Mix On/Off1.Programme preset 2. TPM memorizing/reset 3.PauseOn/Off4.Repeat On/Off5.Mix On/Off1.Recall preset 1.Programme presetButton 1. TPM On/Off TPM Memorizing Button2 TPM button reset3.PauseOn/Off Tasto4.Repeat On/Off Tasto5.Mix On/Off3.PauseOn/Off4.Repeat On/Off5.Mix On/Off
T02relay
T033
T044
T055
T066
T07PTYPTY On/OffDisplay Prog. type1.PTY On/Off2. Prog. displayPTY On/OffPTY On/Off
T08TA-AFTA On/OffAF On/Off1.TA On/Off 2.AF On/Off1.TA On/Off 2.AF On/Off1.TA On/Off 2.AF On/Off
T09BANDRadio band selectionAutostore FMT1. Radio band selection2.Autostore FMT1. Missing 2.Autostore1. Missing 2.Autostore
T10MENUAccess to menuScan preselection1 Access to menu2 Scan preselectionAccess to menuAccess to menu
T11AUDIOSelection Bass,Treble Balance, FaderLoudness On/Off1. Sel. Bass,Treble Balance, Fader2 Loudness On/Off1. Sel. Bass,Treble Balance, Fader2 Loudness On/Off1. Sel. Bass,Treble Balance, Fader2 Loudness On/Off
T12◄◄1. Man. search Backward2. Sel. prog. previous PYT,TP,AF3. Start of track/sel. Previous track1. Fast backwards manual search2. Fast sel. prog. previous PTY,AF,TP3 Start of track/sel. Rapid previous track1. Man. search Backward2. Sel. prog. previous PYT,TP,AF1. Start of track/selection of previous track2. Fast selection of previous track1. Start of track/selection of previous track2. Fast selection of previous track
T131. Automatic search Backward2. Sel. CD backward1. Automatic search Continuous backward2. Sel. CD continuous backward1. Automatic search Backward2. Automatic search Continuous backward1. Sel. Previous folder2. Continuous selection previous folder ____: (CD-MP3 ONLY)1. Selection of previous CD2. Continuous selection of previous CD
T14►►1. Man. search forward2. Sel. prog. next PYT,TP,AF3. Sel. next track1. Manual fast forward search2. Fast sel. prog. next PTY,AF,TP3 Start of track/sel. next track fast1. Man. search forward2. Sel. prog. next PYT,TP,AF1. Start of track/sel. next track2. Fast sel. of next track 1. Sel. of next track2. Fast sel. next track
T151. Automatic search forward2. Sel. CD forward1. Automatic search continuous forward2. Sel. CD continuous forward1. Automatic search Forward2. Automatic search continuous forward1. Sel. next folder2. Fast sel. next folder____: (CD-MP3 ONLY)1. Sel. next CD 2. Continuous sel. next CD
T16SRCIn sequence: Radio CD, CDCSource scan1. In sequence: Radio, CD, CDC2.FM/AM scan1. In sequence: Radio, CD, CDC 2.FM/AM scan1. In sequence: Radio, CD, CDC2.FM/AM scan
T17CD ejectCD ejectCD ejectCD ejectCD eject
R01ON/OFF1. Increase/decrease volume step by step2.Mute On/Off1. Rapid volume increase/decrease2.radio On/Off1. Increase/decrease volume step by step2 . Rapid volume increase/decrease1. Increase/decrease volume step by step2 . Rapid volume increase/decrease1. Increase/decrease volume step by step2 . Rapid volume increase/decrease
The techincal specifications valid for both models are listed below.
ELECTRICAL/TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AT 23°C ±5°C
Power Section
Voltage operating range10 -16 V
Nominal supply voltage13.5 V
Minimum memory supply voltage5 V
Operating voltage limit18 V Max 1 hour 24 V Max 1 min
Maximum current absorbed10 A
Continuous stand-by current absorbed2 mA
Stand-by current absorbed 10 secs are first connection30 mA
Number of output channels4
Nominal output power (RMS) with 10% THD> 14 W
RADIO RECEIVER
Type of tunerQuartz PLL
Band limitsFM 87.5 - 108MHz MW 531 - 1602 kHzLW 153 - 279 kHz
Intermediate frequencyFM 10.6875 MHzAM 10.6875 MHz
RDS functionsAF (alternative frequency)PI (program identification)PS (program serviceTP (traffic program)TA (traffic announcement)EON (enhanced other networks)REG (regional program)PTY (program type)
Aerial signal nominal input impedance150 O
Tuning reception modeManual / automatic : Up - Down
Programme station tuningN° 30 (12 FM; 6 MW; 6 LW; 6 FMT)
Automatic scanning of pre-memorized transmittersYes
CD PLAYER
Number of channels4
Signal / noise ratio> 80 dB
Channel separation1 kHz >= 70dB10 kHz >= 50 dB
OTHER FUNCTIONS
CD-Changer controlYes
Remote control preparationYes
Hands free telephone preparationYes
Automatic volume adjustement dependent on the speedYes

Anti-theft code

The radio is installed during Production and connected t to the CAN to establish communication with the Body Computer. The Body Computerstores an antitheft key known as the Exchange Code.At each subsequent key on (or if the battery is disconnected), an automatic authenticationprocedure is repeated. The radio display shows the message CANCHECK: if the Exchange Code check is postive, the system begins to operate . If the comparison codes are not the same, the display shows a message that asks the user to entera manual code (Master Code - 4-figure code from 1111 to 6666) shown on the radio code card.
The Master Code is preprogrammed in production and is different for each radio. It is also different from the Exchange Code.

The Master Code manual input procedure is required only in the case of:

  • Body Computer replacement
  • Installation of a radio already used on another car with a CAN network

Operation at Key Off

If the radio is on when the key is turned off, it goes off automatically after 20 minutes. It can also be kept on for a further 20 minutes by pressing the ON button again.

Connectors

Rear view:
A - Supply connector B - Speaker output connector C - Functions connector D - Aerial E - 10 A fuse

Connectors

Connector A Pin Out:
PinOperation
A1Can-Bus B
A2Return from amplifier (NC)
A3Can-Bus A
A4Direct supply
A5Aerial supply
A6Lit up with side lights on
A7N.C.
A8Earth
Connector B pinout:
PinOperation
B1Right rear speaker +
B2Right rear speaker -
B3Right front speaker +
B4Right front speaker -
B5Left front speaker +
B6Left front speaker -
B7Left rear speaker +
B8Left rear speaker -
Connector C:
PinOperation
C1NC
C2NC
C3NC
C4NC
C5NC
C6Positive signal for amplifier enablement
D7Audio phone to + (NC)
D8Audio phone to - (NC)
D9Phone mute (NC)
D10 (N.C.)
D11 (N.C.)
D12Mute
E13CDC data IN
E14CDC data OUT
E15Permanent power supply for CDC
E16Positive signal for supply enablement CDC
E17CDC data GND
E18CDC audio GND
E19Input L for CDC
E20Input R for CDC
Both models CD and CD+MP3 have input protection for polarity inversion (pins A4 and A8) and protection for the final speaker stage against short circuiting and overheating (pins B1 and B8).