WKC 3300 Rds
WKC 3300 Rds
Radio mode:
• IS +/–,
• Search
•• Manual
frequency
tuning
Boldface letters (e.g. TP): the symbol appears in the bottom display area; digital letters (e.g. EXPERT): main display.
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Serial No.
To ensure that your car radio remains
Code No.
Die Identity Card dient als Eigentumsnachweis mit individuellem Sicherheits-
where it is:
code und erleichtert bei Verlust des Gerätes die Schadensabwicklung.
Vor fremdem Zugriff schützen.
The identity card serves as evidence of ownership with individual – Activate the coding.
security code and facilitates the settlement in the case of theft of the unit. The code labels, placed on the inside of the
Keep the document safe.
– Stick the code labels on the car windows.
car window for high visibility, show everyone:
– Remove the control unit.
The serial number is identical with the num-
The car radio is worthless to thieves! – Activate the Security LED.
ber embossed in the frame of your car radio.
Coding
The Identity Card facilitates criminal investi-
k
If the code is activated and the car radio is GRUNDIG environment initiative
gation by the police in case of theft and
speeds settlement of an insurance claim by disconnected from the car battery (or perma- You must have noticed that we
providing evidence of ownership. nent plus terminal 30) of your vehicle, the have completely dispensed with
í Keep
radio is electronically disabled. plastics in the packing material for
the card in a safe place, out of reach Only you can start it again by entering your this car radio.
of unauthorized persons. personal code number. All parts are made of cardboard and paper and
í Ifnumber),
you should lose the Identity Card (code
only your specialized dealer can
Removing the control unit
In addition to activating coding, you can
can be disposed of within the existing paper
recycling system.
put the radio into operation again against remove the control unit of the car radio and
a fee after furnishing evidence of your take it with you. This renders the car radio
ownership. worthless to thieves.
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Installing the car radio Keeping the control unit Refitting the control unit
Always keep the control unit in its case.
Dear customer… The control unit is fixed inside the case. Insert the control unit into the instrument cut-
please let install your car radio by a specialist. out so that it locks into place.
In doing this, you create the basis for a cor- Grasp the control at its lateral edges to
remove it from the case (see figure).
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rect operation of your car radio.
The installation instructions are to be found at
the end of these operating instructions.
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with the ignition.
This function can be altered in the EXPERT
í When switching on the car radio, the
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automatic aerial will automatically be
control level , see page 16, EXPERT . extended!
3. If you wish to switch on the car radio after For this reason, always switch off the car
switching off with the ignition/starter radio before visiting a car wash!
switch of the vehicle
press the ¡
IO button.
On/off
button
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AM range (only on the WKC 3301 RDS):
Repeatedly and briefly press the ¢ RADIO but- radio starts automatically a search for the
When you are in an area with very poor
ton until the display indicates "MW" (Medium- next TP station.
reception conditions, it may happen that
wave) or "lW" (Longwave) and the frequency
Aborting the current traffic announcement: short pauses occur while the radio is
tuned to. The mediumwave and longwave
Briefly press the ¢ TP button. The standby searching for the alternative frequencies.
bands form a contiguous range and no switch-
function is maintained. It is best in this case to switch the AF
í Traffic
over is therefore required.
function off.
Last Station Memory announcements come through
with a certain minimum volume. The car radio comes with the AF function
After selecting a range, you will hear the sta- activated (default setting).
tion last tuned to in this range (Last Station You can adjust this minimum volume for
Memory). The radio stores the settings made traffic announcements in the EXPERT control Switching off the AF function
before switching off in this memory. After level menu, see page 16, EXPERT . ß` This is only possible for stations broadcasting
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switching on again, you will hear the last sta- alternative frequencies.
tion or recover the TAPE/CD function, respec- If you wish to hear only traffic annouce- Press the ¢ TP button until the signal sounds.
tively. ments, activate the "Traffic announcement
standby" function with the ¢ TP button and The "AF" indication disappears from the dis-
Stereo reception (only on FM) play.
set the volume level to ”zero” with the
You are receiving a stereo broadcast when the
t VOLUME button. Re-activating the AF function
display indicates ” ɳ ”.
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If the station/RDS programme tuned to is
ed, up to 30 stations are stored and you will already stored on a station button in the
The IS memory is useful if you wish to re- hear the station giving best reception.
assign the station buttons, or you are in an selected range , e.g. "FM I " , the display
The intelligent search function IS first stores indicates "M" and the corresponding digit,
unknown reception area and do not wish to
the RDS programmes (sorted by programme e.g. "M3 " for memory position 3.
erase your stored stations.
name) and then the remaining stations in the
The AM range can only be selected on the
order of their volume level.
Starting an IS search WKC 3301.
Use the ¢ RADIO/IS button to select the "FM I" Calling up the IS memory contents
Storing the station/RDS programme
or "FM II" range. tuned to:
Select the IS function by pressing one of the
Press the ¢ RADIO/IS button until the first sig- Press the station button until the signal
r TUNING t buttons until "IS ON" is briefly
nal sounds. sounds.
displayed. After a successful IS search, the IS
"IS ..." is displayed and the search function
scans the FM range.
function is automatically maintained.
Ǻ The selected AF setting is stored together
Ǻ Always wait until the IS function (= intelli-
gent search) is completed.
Briefly pressing one of the r TUNING t
buttons calls up the stations stored in the IS
memory in the corresponding direction.
with the station.
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strength (distant reception). until two signals sound and "MAN ..." with
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Programme Types (PTY) LIGHT M Light classical music 1. The four PTY programme type buttons
CLASSICS Serious classical music (station buttons) are assigned to four pro-
Many radio stations offer the "Programme gramme types. You can alter this pre-set
OTHER M Music programmes that cannot
Type" (PTY) service in the FM range (FMl, assignment as desired.
be categorised (e.g., Folklore)
FM ll). For example, the identification " NEWS " 2. You can select a programme type in the
is broadcast with the latest news. WEATHER Wether forecast
stored list and then start the search func-
FINANCE Finance/Business news
Using the PTY search function, you can auto- tion.
matically tune to stations having a preselected CHILDREN For children
The following sections describe the procedure.
programme type, e.g. " POP ". SOCIAL A Social service
Programme types RELIGION Religion/Philosophy/Theology PTY function
The programme types a radio station offers PHONE IN Audience participation
1. Activate the PTY function
change according to the programme being TRAVEL Travel service
broadcast. Press the ¢ PTY button until the signal
LEISURE Leisure, hobby, pastime sounds:
NEWS News and current events JAZZ Jazz music the last selected programme type is dis-
AFFAIRS Politics and current affairs COUNTRY Country music played.
INFO Special talk programme NATIONAL National music 2. Select the programme type …
SPORT Sport programme OLDIES Golden oldies – with the buttons ¢ 1 … ¢ 4.
EDUCATE Learning and continuing FOLK M Folk music Briefly press the desired button.
education The PTY search automatically runs to the
DOCU Documentaries
DRAMA Radio plays and literature next station broadcasting the preset pro-
NO PTY No programme type gramme type and briefly displays this pro-
CULTURE Culture, church and society
gramme type , e.g. " POP ", and then the
SCIENCE Science PTY search
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name of the station tuned to.
VARIED Talk entertainment For selecting a programme type, two – or –
POP Pop music (hits) methods of calling up the PTY search
ROCK M Rock music function are available.
M.O.R.M Light music
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– Repeatedly press the r TUNING t Assigning the PTY programme buttons Connecting a CD or DAT player
buttons until the desired programme type
The station buttons CD = Compact Disc (without CD changer)
is displayed.
are assigned at the factory to the programme DAT = Digital Audio Tape
Press one of the r TUNING t buttons
until the signal sounds.
types
If you have not connected a GRUNDIG CD
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The PTY search runs to the next station
¢ 1 NEWS, ¢ 2 SPORT, ¢ 3 POP and changer, you can connect another CD or DAT
broadcasting the selected programme type,
¢ 4 CLASSICS. player via a GRUNDIG CDP adapter to the car
e.g. " POP ", which then is displayed. You can assign each of these station buttons radio.
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Insert a cassette into the cassette compart- Ǻ While a cassette is wound forward or re-
wound, you can listen to the radio or play
General notes
Ǻ The unit is optimized for CR (chromium
ment.
dioxide) cassettes.
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The display indicates "TAPE A" or "TAPE B". a CD. For this, press the ¢ RADIO or
¢ CD/TAPE button. With traffic radio (TP) activated, cassette
Cancelling the function play will be interrupted during traffic
Changing the cassette side
Press the t or s button halfway in.
announcements.
¡ ¡
Press the t and s buttons slightly at
¡ ¡ Cassette play is automatically started.
the same time. At tape end, the cassette side To abort a traffic announcement:
changes automatically. briefly press the ¢ TP button.
Indications in the display:
"TAPE A" - upper cassette side.
"TAPE B" - bottom cassette side.
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6 TP-IS (radio mode) 8 Switching on and off with the ß? Volume limitation when switching on
If you are in a reception area in which ignition/start switch "ON VOL - -" no limitation
reception of RDS programmes with traffic "IGN ON" It is possible to switch the radio "ON VOL 20" max. volume, e.g. 20
announcements is poor, you can disable on and off with the ignition/start (setting range:
the automatic station search function in switch of the vehicle. - - (0) … 46).
radio mode. "IGN OFF" Switching on and off is only
The volume is limited only if the volume
"TP-IS ON" Automatic traffic radio station
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possible with the IO button.
when the car radio is switched off is
search on.
"TP-IS OFF" Automatic traffic radio station
9 Muting in telephone mode greater than the set value!
search off.
"PHONE ON" Muting activated. ß` Minimum volume level for traffic
Ǻ If the volume is set below "VOL 4", the
"TP-IS ON" setting is supposed. Ǻ
"PHONE OFF" Muting deactivated.
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Figure o Insert the two removal handles d as far as A7 +12 V operating voltage*
– Insert mounting frame b into cutout a of the possible into the openings in the trim. Connect to terminal 30 (permanent plus) of
vehicle. the vehicle.
– Press both removal handles outwards and
– Bend the tabs c behind cutout a as required slowly pull the radio out. A6 Car radio illumination
(depending on type of vehicle). Connect the blade contact A6 to terminal 58
of the vehicle.
Aerial
Inserting the car radio When the vehicle's headlights are switched
on, the illumination of the switched off car
Figure o
The car radio is designed for aerials with an
impedance of 75 Ω to 150 Ω. Extended aerial radio can be adjusted with the instument illu-
– Insert the car radio all the way into the cables, e.g. for aerials at the rear of the car, mination control.
installed mounting frame b. may impair reception. Blade contact A6 not connected:
The car radio should snap into place.
No illumination when the radio is switched
Figures p and ü
í Your car radio is a device of high power.
That is why it can get hot during operati- – If necessary, use the aerial adapter (fig. p).
off.
on. – Fix the aerial adapter (fig. p) or aerial cable * If the leads in the vehicle have not a sufficient
(fig. ü) in the plastic holder. cross-section, the maximum output power of
the car radio may be reduced and the radio
illumination may fluctuate.
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í Docontacts
The A4 blade contact may also remain free. C20 CD-AF/AUX-AF, right.
In this case, the car radio must always be not electrically connect the speaker C7 for service only
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switched on and off with the IO button. to each other and do not C9 for service only
In addition, the car radio is not automatically
switched off after 1 hour if the ignition is off.
connect them to earth.
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free.
contacts C7 and C9 must remain
The Security LED does not flash.
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Code No.
Bundesrepublik Deutschland als Service- aparato es el requisito para hacer valer el
Die Identity Card dient als Eigentumsnachweis mit individuellem Sicherheits-
code und erleichtert bei Verlust des Gerätes die Schadensabwicklung.
Vor fremdem Zugriff schützen.
leistung Grundig Autoradios im Falle eines derecho de garantia.
The identity card serves as evidence of ownership with individual
ł Em caso de defeito
security code and facilitates the settlement in the case of theft of the unit.
Keep the document safe. Defektes durch werksgeprüfte Austausch-
geräte ersetzen.
ĸ Identity
guarantee. El que suscribe, en nombre de GRUNDIG AG,
Card et Autocollants de code Kurgartenstraße 37, D-90762 Fürth, RFA.
(pour plus d'informations, voir page 2) ƴ Se si dovesser verificare disturbi declara, bajo su propia responsabilidad, que el
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Equipo: AUTORRADIO CON CASSETTE
Card en Code-sticker L´apparecchio sia ancora presente il sigillo di Fabricado por: GRUNDIG AG
En: BRAGA, PORTUGAL
(zie daarvoor pagina 2) garanzia intatto. Marca: GRUNDIG
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Veuillez noter que vous ne pouvez plus faire – Anexo V del Reglamento sobre Perturbaciones Radio-
Card e Autocolante «Code» valoir la garantie une fois le sceau d'origine eléctricas aprobado en el Real Decreto 138/1989.
(ver página 2) – Este certificado ha sido expedido para dar cumplimiento al
rompu. Real Decreto 1066/1989 (Orden Ministerial del 18.10.1989).