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W K C 3 73 0 50 RRDDSS

WKC 3301 RDS


SECURITY CODE

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WKC 3300 RDS/WKC 3301 RDS
Legend Eject Cassette: Unlock
• Brief pressure cassette change run direction, control unit
fast wind
• Long pressure (approx. 1 s): 1 beep
•• Long pressure (approx. 2 s): 2 beeps GB

Radio mode:
• IS +/–,
• Search
•• Manual
frequency
tuning

ON/OFF button TP/AF RADIO/IS ¢ 1, ¢ 2, ¢ 3, ¢ 4


• TP ON/OFF • FM I/FM II/ Radio mode
VOLUME • AF ON/OFF AM (WKC 3301 RDS) • Select stations
Change • Intelligent search • Store (2 s)
volume SOUND/PTY CD/TAPE/EXPERT
• Change SOUND/BAL. • Select CD/Cassette
• PTY mode
•• Loud • Expert mode
í Observe also the security hints on the pages 2 to 4.
This overview shows the important functions. For details see the corresponding chapters in this manual.

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Information in the Display
Sound Indications EXPERT EXPERT control level. CD Changer Mode
IS RDS programmes are stored in
VOL oo Volume the IS memory. TP Traffic announcement standby.
FAD R -- F Rear/front volume balance MAN Manual station tuning. EXPERT EXPERT control level.
(Fader)
PTY PTY function activated. MAGAZINE CD magazine missing or not
BAL L -- R Left/right volume balance locked in.
(Balance) IS SCAN IS memory: manual scan of RDS
programmes. MECHANIC CD changer – mechanical defect.
BAss 00 Bass
FM FM and the frequency appear for NO CD CD magazine empty.
treB 00 Treble FM stations without identification. NO COMMU Radio-to-CD connection
LOUD ON Loudness function switched on MW Mediumwave band interrupted.
for better soud impression with LW Longwave band RND ON Play of CD tracks in random
low volume.
RND OFF order (TRACK RANDOM ON/OFF).
LOUD OFF Loudness function switched off.
Brief indication when activating/ Cassette Mode SURFACE CD incorrectly inserted or dis-
deactivating the function. torted data transmission.
TP Traffic announcement standby.
TOO HOT CD changer overheated.
Radio Mode EXPERT EXPERT control level.
SCAN ON 10 s play of every track on the
TP Traffic announcements standby. TAPE Cassette mode (e.g. before SCAN Off selected CD (TRACK SCAN,
cassette ejection). ON/OFF).
AF Frequency change with RDS sta-
tions offering alternative frequen- TAPE A Upper cassette side CD 1 At the beginning of CD play: indi-
cies. TAPE B Bottom cassette side cation of the number of the CD in
ɳ Stereo reception WIND )) The cassette is wound forward. the CD changer.

AF ON AF mode on (( WIND The cassette is rewound.


AF Off AF mode off

Boldface letters (e.g. TP): the symbol appears in the bottom display area; digital letters (e.g. EXPERT): main display.

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Contents Operating Instructions
Please Note 2 CD or DAT Mode 11 Installation and Removal 19
Theft protection ................................ 2 Connecting a CD or DAT player ............ 11 Installing the car radio, the mounting
Removing and refitting the control unit .... 3 Activating the CD or DAT mode frame and the aerial ......................... 19
General notes .................................. 4 (AUX mode) ................................... 11 Fuse ............................................ 19 GB
Supply voltages .............................. 19
Switching On and Off 5 Cassette (TAPE) 12 Loudspeakers ................................. 20
Selecting the TAPE programme source ... 12 Additional connections ...................... 20 I
Volume and Sound Settings 6 Fast forward and rewind ..................... 12
Important Information 21
Volume .......................................... 6
Compact Disc (CD) 13 Audio cassettes ............................... 21
F
LOUD (Loudness) .............................. 6
Selecting the CD programme source ...... 13 Radio reception conditions ................. 21
Radio (TUNER) 7 Selecting a CD ................................ 13 Care and maintenance ...................... 21 NL
Selecting a range .............................. 7 CD play functions ............................ 13
Troubleshooting 22
Traffic announcement standby (TP) ........ 7
Alternative frequencies (AF) ................. 7
TRACK SCAN, FAST, RANDOM ............. 13
The unit cannot be switched on ............ 22
E
Setting RDS programmes EXPERT Control Level 14 The security LED does not flash ........... 22
(IS function) .................................... 8 EXPERT settings summary .................. 14 Poor reception ................................ 22 P
Station buttons ¢ 1, ¢ 2, ¢ 3, ¢ 4 ......... 8 Changing EXPERT settings ................. 14 The CD does not play ........................ 22
Selecting stations/RDS programmes Possible settings 1 … ß` ................... 15
with the search function ...................... 9
Manual frequency tuning ..................... 9 Coding 17 CE
Programme types (PTY) ..................... 10 Is the coding activated ...................... 17 This unit corresponds to the EMV protective
PTY function .................................. 10 Activating the coding ........................ 17 requirements (CE directives 89/336, 92/31
Allocating the PTY programme buttons ... 11 and 93/68) according to the EN 55013 and
Deactivating the coding ..................... 17
EN 55020 norms.
Return to operation .......................... 18
Waiting periods .............................. 18 Subject to technical alterations and
alterations in styling!

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Please Note
Theft protection Code labels Security LED
The Security LED is visible when the car radio
The identity card for your car radio is switched off and the ignition key is remo-
contains the model type, the serial number ved. To de-activate the LED, see page 15,
and the code number for coding.
DOUBLE SECURITY SYSTEM EXPERT . 3
CODE
ǵ Security
Ǻ
Model Type

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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Please note

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).
GB
rect operation of your car radio.
The installation instructions are to be found at
the end of these operating instructions.

Removing the control unit


You can remove the control unit from the
radio to make the radio worthless for other
persons. If you should lose the control unit, you can
purchase a replacement unit after furnishing
If you remove the control unit when the radio evidence of your ownership (e.g. Identity
is switched on, the radio will be switched off. Card).
Hold the control unit and press on the ł ¡ Consult your specialized dealer.
button as shown in the figure.
The control unit unlocks and can be removed.

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Please note

Traffic safety Extended functions


í Before making a drive
please familiarise yourself with the
In the EXPERT control level, the radio allows
for the use of functions extending beyond the
various functions of your car radio. level of the basic functions.
í Sound volume and traffic
Operating your radio at high volume while Phone mode with a car telephone
driving can endanger you and other road
users. Your car radio is provided with a connector
Therefore, always adjust the volume so for a car telephone or CB radio.
that you can still safely hear outside noise When operating the car telephone or CB radio,
(e.g., car horns, police and emergency the car radio is muted.
vehicles, etc.). Set the volume by means The display then indicates “PHONE”, see also
of the r VOLUME t buttons. 9
í Traffic
page 16, EXPERT and page 20, A2.
announcements can come through
with a considerably higher volume than Sound signal
the normal programme. See also page 16,
EXPERT . ß` Your car radio has been preset at the factory
í Onrecorded
multimedia CDs, data tracks are
in addition to the sound tracks.
so that functions are confirmed by a brief
sound signal (beep).
If you play such a CD despite of the warn- In the EXPERT control level, you can use the
ing message, noise may be generated ”BEEP OFF” function to replace the sound
signal with a brief muting of the loudspeakers,
in a volume which can endanger traffic.
In addition, the receiver’s output stages see page 15, EXPERT . 4
and the loudspeakers may be damaged.

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Switching On and Off
The car radio can be switched on and off in
several ways. Ǻ If you now leave the ignition/starter switch
in its off position, the car radio is automati-
1. Press the ¡
IO button. cally switched off after 1 hour, see also
2. Switching on and off with the ignition/star-
page 20/A4. GB
ter switch of the vehicle. It is possible to switch the car radio off at any
For this, the car radio must be switched on ¡
time by pressing the IO button.
once with the ignition turned on. Then the
radio is automatically switched on and off It is also possible to switch it on repeatedly.

Ǻ
with the ignition.
This function can be altered in the EXPERT
í When switching on the car radio, the

8
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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Volume and Sound Settings
Volume Example: Bass Press the ¢ SOUND button until two sound sig-
Repeatedly and briefly press the ¢ SOUND nals are heard. The display indicates
Use the r VOLUME t buttons to adjust the button until the display indicates: "LOUD ON" or "LOUD oFF".
desired volume level.
The display indicates: FAD (Fader)
"VOL 00" … "VOL 46".
Press the r VOLUME t buttons until the The fader function is used to alter the balance
bass tones are to your taste. between the front (”F”) and rear (”R”) loud-
Sound
If you wish to instantly recover the default speaker groups.
For each of the FADER, LOUD, BASS, setting:
TREBLE, and BALANCE settings applies: Press the ¢ SOUND button until the signal
1. Select the desired function by briefly sounds.
pressing the ¢ SOUND button once or
BAL (Balance)
several times.
2. Adjust the desired sound by pressing the
r VOLUME t buttons, r VOLUME t
or buttons
select the basic setting: press the ¢ SOUND
button until the signal sounds. ¢ SOUND button The balance function is used to alter the
balance between the left (”L”) and right (”R”)
3. Terminate a setting: repeatedly press the loudspeakers.
¢ SOUND button until the station selected is LOUD (Loudness)
displayed again.
Ǻ After approximately 10 seconds, the con-
trol level with the current settings is left
The loudness function improves the sound
quality at low volume.
The function can be switched on and off from
automatically. the basic setting.

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Radio (Tuner)
Selecting a range Switching TP on/off: Alternative frequencies (AF)
Briefly press the ¢ TP button.
FM range: Repeatedly and briefly press the When receiving a DSR programme which is
Traffich announcement standby activated: the
¢ RADIO button until the display indicates broadcast by several stations on different fre-
"TP" sign is displayed.
GB
Ǻ
"FM I" or "FM II". quencies, the car radio will automatically tune
If the station tuned to is no TP station, the to the frequency giving best reception.

Ǻ
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

Ǻ
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 ”.

Traffic announcement standby (TP)


Ǻ When a traffic announcement is received,
cassette or CD play play will also be inter-
Press the ¢ TP button until the signal sounds.
The "AF" sign is displayed again.
rupted for the duration of this announce-
TP (TRAFFIC PROGRAM) =.stations broad-
ment.
casting traffic announcements.

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Radio

Setting RDS programmes


(IS function)
Ǻ If no reception is possible (e.g. in an
underground car park, or when the aerial is
The station search function is described on
page 9.

defective), the search function may be Station buttons ¢ 1, ¢ 2, ¢ 3, ¢ 4


With the push of a button you can store up to
endless. In this case you can switch off the
30 RDS programmes in the IS memory. The
search function by pressing one of the Select a range: FMl, FMll, MW or LW.
stored RDS programmes can be called up one
station buttons ¢ 1 … ¢ 4 (see page 22). Tune in a station/RDS programme:
Ǻ
after the other, see ”Important Information”,
page 21. As soon as the IS search function is complet-

Ǻ
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.

"IS-SCAN" is displayed until a station is found.


To de-activate the IS function press one of the
r TUNING t buttons until "IS OFF" is briefly Station buttons
displayed. ¢1 … ¢4

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Radio

Calling up stored stations/RDS programmes:


Select the range: FMl, FMll, MW or LW.
2. Briefly press one of the r TUNING t
buttons to start the station search in the
desired direction. The frequency, e.g.
Ǻ If the pressed r TUNING t button is held
down, tuning is effected at high speed.
Briefly press the desired station button.
Ǻ The memory contents are maintained even
when disconnecting the battery voltage.
"99.40", is visible in the display. If a stati-
on having a name is found, this is diplay-
ed, if not, the frequency indication remains
3. Use the r TUNING t buttons to tune to
the frequency in the desired direction. The GB
on. r TUNING button increases the frequency

Selecting stations/RDS programmes


with the search function
Ǻ If the station/RDS programme tuned to is
in steps of 50 kHz in the FM range and in
steps of 1 kHz in the AM range. The
already stored on a station button in the se- t TUNING button decreases the frequency
lected range , e.g. "FM I " , the display indi- in the same steps. The display indicates,
1. Select the range with the ¢ RADIO button: cates "M" and the corresponding digit, e.g. for example, "MAN 92.70".
"FM I", "FM II" or (on WKC 3301 RDS)
"MW", "LW".
"M3 " for memory position 3.
3. For storing the station/RDS programme
Ǻ If the station/RDS programme tuned to is
already stored on a station button in the
For a station search in the FM I or FM II tuned to on a station button, proceed as selected range , e.g. "FM I " , the display indi-
range, the "IS" function must be switched off. described in the section "Station buttons" cates "M" and the corresponding digit, e.g.
For this, press one of the r TUNING t on page 8. "M3 " for memory position 3.
buttons until "IS OFF" is briefly displayed.
Ǻ The search function operates with two
different sensitivities in the FM ranges.
Manual frequency tuning
4. For storing the station/RDS programme
tuned to on a station button, proceed as
described in the section "Station buttons"
When exploring the frequency range the 1. Select the range with the ¢ RADIO button: on page 8.
first time, it searches for stations with high "FM I", "FM II" or (on the WKC 3301 RDS)
field strength (local reception). When "MW", "LW".
exploring the range the second time, it 5. To terminate manual frequency tuning,
searches also for stations with low field 2. Press one of the r TUNING t buttons briefly press the ¢ RADIO button.

Ǻ
strength (distant reception). until two signals sound and "MAN ..." with

Ǻ In the AM range, the search function first


explores the LW band and then the MW
the current frequency is visible in the dis-
play, e.g. "MAN 100.60".
If no button is pressed within the next 60
seconds, manual frequency tuning will be
automatically terminated.
band.

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Radio

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
Ǻ
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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Radio CD or DAT Mode

– 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
GB
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.

Ǻ If no station is offering the selected pro-


gramme type, you will hear the station
to a programme type of your choice.
1. Activate the PTY function: Activating the CD or DAT mode
last tuned to and the PTY function is Press the ¢ PTY button until the signal (AUX mode)
deactivated. sounds. The display briefly shows "PTY"
and the selected programme type, e.g. Repeatedly and briefly press the ¢ CD/TAPE
3. Deactivating the PTY function "NEWS". button until "AUX" is displayed.
This is done by briefly pressing the ¢ PTY
button or automatically after approximately
2. Repeatedly press the r TUNING t
buttons until the desired programme type
Ǻ Operation of the connected units is directly
controlled on the units themselves. Please
10 seconds.
is displayed. observe the technical data and the opera-
3. Press the desired station button, e.g. ¢ 1, ting instructions of the units used.
until the signal sounds. The maximum output voltage is not
allowed to exceed 2 Vrms.

Ǻ CD play is interrupted during traffic


announcements.
To abort a traffic announcement, briefly press
the ¢ TP button.
Station buttons
PTY button ¢1 … ¢4

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Cassette (TAPE)

í Please always eject the cassette by pres-


ɯ
Fast forward and rewind Terminating cassette play
sing the ¡ button before switching
Activate the function: Press the ɯ button fully down.
¡
Press the t or s button until it locks
off the radio. This will save the cassette.
¡ ¡ The cassette will be ejected.
in place. “(( WIND” or “WIND ))” appears after
Selecting the TAPE programme source approximately 1.5 s in the display.

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.
Ǻ
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.

Eject cassette Fast wind buttons

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Compact Disc (CD) with "GRUNDIG CD changer"*

Ǻ The following functions are only possible if


you have connected a suitable CD changer*
Playing the tracks of the selected CD
for approximately 10 s (TRACK SCAN)
Playing tracks in random order
(TRACK RANDOM)
to your radio. Please also observe the oper-
Briefly press the ¢ SCAN button. Start track random:
ating instructions of the CD changer.
On page 22 you will find a list of possible " SCAN ON " appears briefly in the display.
Press the ¢ RANDOM button: "RND ON" GB
appears in the display. The tracks of the
error messages. Terminate: selected CD are played in random order.
Selecting the CD programme source Briefly press the ¢ SCAN button once again. Terminate track random:
" SCAN Off " appears briefly in the display. Press the ¢ RANDOM button: "RND OFF"
Repeatedly and briefly press the ¢ CD/TAPE appears in the display.
button until "CD" appears in the display. When switching the radio off, this function When switching off, this function is automati-
will automatically be reset. cally reset.
Selecting a CD
Repeatedly and briefly press the ¢ DISCɶ or
Fast scan (TRACK FAST) Ending CD mode
¢ DISCʺ button until the display indicates the This function plays the tracks with reduced
number of the desired CD. Press the ¢ RADIO button to return to radio
volume level at high speed. mode.
Forward: Press and hold down the r TRACK
Selecting and repeating a track button.
Reverse: Press and hold down the t TRACK
Repeatedly and briefly press the r TRACK t
button.
button until the display indicates the number
of the desired track.
r TRACK : next track
t TRACK : preceding track or
repetition of the current
track.
* Your specialized dealer can tell you which Grundig CD
changer is suitable.

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EXPERT Control Level
To make car radio operation as easy as pos- Changing EXPERT settings 3. Activate the setting
sible, numerous settings that you need only Briefly press the ¢ EXPERT button.
once or occasionally are located in an additio- 1. Activate the EXPERT mode The indication flashes.
nal control level (EXPERT). Press the ¢ EXPERT button until the signal
sounds. The display indicates briefly
EXPERT settings summary "EXPERT".
4. Change the setting
1 Code settings
Use the r TUNING t buttons to adjust
2 Display brightness the desired volume.
3 Security LED on/off 2. Select a setting
The display indicates, for example:
4 Sound signal on/off Select the setting you wish to check or
change by pressing the r TUNING t
5 AM range lock
buttons.
(only on WKC 3301 RDS)
6 Automatic traffic programme Example: Change the volume limitation
search on/off when switching on (function ß?) r TUNING : increases the value or
7 Automatic change of regional Use the r TUNING t buttons to select switches the function on.
the desired function "ONVOL 13". The dis- t TUNING : decreases the value or
programme on/off
switches the function off.
8 Switching on/off with the ignition/
play indicates:
starter switch Press the respective button repeatedly to
9 Muting during telephone mode change the value step by step or hold it down
ßI Input sensitivity for CD and DAT mode to change the value at high speed.
ß? Volume limitation when switching on You hear the selected station with the set 5. End the adjustment
ß` Minimum volume level for traffic
volume level.
Briefly press the ¢ EXPERT button.
announcements The EXPERT function is displayed perma-
nently again.

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EXPERT

6. Select the next setting


(Repeat the steps 2. through 5). Possible settings 1…ß` 4 Sound signal (on/off)
7. De-activate the EXPERT mode 1 Activating coding (for details, see the "BEEP ON" Sound signal as function con-
firmation.
Press the ¢ EXPERT button until the signal
sounds.
chapter ”Coding”, page 17)
"BEEP OFF" Function confirmation by brief
GB
If "CODE" appears in the display, coding is
not activated. muting of the loudspeaker
If "SAFE" appears in the display, coding is outputs.
activated.
5 AM range (on/off)
2 Display brigthness (only on WKC 3301 RDS)
"DISPL 07" (00 … 63). Set according to "AM ON" The AM range can be selected
the location of the car radio so with the ¢ RADIO button.
that the display can optimally "AM OFF" The AM range is skipped when
be read off. switching between ranges.
3 Security LED (on/off)
"BLK ON" The Security LED flashes if
the radio and the ignition are
switched off.
"BLK OFF" The Security LED does not
flash.

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EXPERT

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
¡
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.

The telephone mute signal must be applied.


announcements
"TA VOL 16" (5 … 46)
The volume for the traffic announcement
7 Autom. change of regional programmes ßI MCD (AUX) input sensitivity can be heard during setting.
If an RDS programme consists of various to adjust the sensitivity to a CD changer.
regional programmes, it may occur that "MCD LOW" = low
your car radio changes between regional "MCD MID" = medium
stations when changing the reception area. (e.g. MCD 36/MCD 40)
"MCD HIGH" = high
"REG ON" Autom. change of regional
programme is possible.
"REG OFF" Autom. change of regional
programme is not possible.

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Coding

Ǻ Your personal code number is on the iden-


tity card of your car radio.
Activating the coding Deactivating the coding
1. Select the EXPERT control level and press before removing the car radio, for example.
Coding is not activated when the radio the r TUNING t buttons until "CODE"
leaves the factory. appears in the display.
1. The EXPERT mode must be switched on
and "SAFE" indicated in the display.
GB
If you have “activated” your car radio's Activate the setting:
Activate the setting: briefly press the
coding: As soon as you disconnect the car Briefly press the ¢ EXPERT button. In the
display flashes "- - - -".
¢ EXPERT button. In the display flashes
radio from the car battery (or permanent "1 - - - -".
plus terminal 30), it is electronically 2. Enter the code number (on the Identity Card)
blocked. 2. Enter the code number (on the Identity Card)
with the r TUNING t or ¢ 1 … ¢ 4
Only you are able to put it back into opera- with the r TUNING t or ¢ 1… ¢ 4
buttons (see example).
tion by entering your personal Code Number.
Ǻ Hold down the r TUNING t buttons to
alter the number at high speed.
buttons as described under "Activating the
coding".
Is the coding activated? 3. Confirm the code number.
Example: 1703 Display: Press the ¢ EXPERT button until "CODE"
Activate the EXPERT mode and press the
appears briefly in the display.
r TUNING t buttons until the display indi- Button ¢ 1 11 brief pressure >1 - - -<
The radio will play after approximately
cates "SAFE" or "CODE". Button ¢ 2 17 brief pressures >1 7 - -<
3 seconds.
Button ¢ 3 10 brief pressures >1 7 0 -<
Button ¢ 4 13 brief pressures >1 7 0 3< Coding is deactivated!
Pressing a button a longer time counts the If you have entered the incorrect code
respective digtit backwards. number:
Coding activated.
"SAFE" remains in the display and the radio
3. Confirm the code number:
does not play.
Briefly press the ¢ EXPERT button. In the
display appears "SAFE". Begin again. Be sure to observe the waiting
Coding is activated! periods between attempts (see page 18).
Coding not activated. 4. Deactivate the EXPERT control level:
Press the ¢ EXPERT button until the signal
sounds.

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Coding

Return to operation The table shows the waiting periods between


Waiting periods
the individual attempts.
With the coding activated, the car radio is To prevent deactivation of the coding being The waiting period after the 7th attempt is
electronically disabled after it has been dis- possible by trial and error, waiting periods always 24 hrs!
connected from the car battery (or permanent are required between attempts. During these After the 6th attempt we recommend having a
plus, terminal 30), e.g. after the radio has waiting periods, the car radio can be switched dealer complete the “Return to operation” or
been removed during servicing. on and off but will not play. “Deactivate coding” process.
1. Switch on the car radio. During the waiting period
The display indicates "SAFE". the car radio needs not be switched on, but Attempt Wait.per.
After approx. 3 seconds, the display indi- it must be connected to the permanent +12 V (in display) (approx.)
cates "I - - - -". (The "I" stands for the num- voltage. As long as the display indicates 1
ber of attempts). "SAFE", the waiting period has not yet elapsed. 21 sec.
2
The waiting period is over when the number 1.5 min.
2. Enter the code number (on the Identity Card) 3
of the next attempt is visible in the display, 5.5 min.
with the r TUNING t or ¢ 1 … ¢ 4 4
e.g. "2 - - - -". 22 min.
buttons as described under "Activating the 5
1.5 hrs.
coding". 6
6.0 hrs.
7
3. Confirm the code number. 24 hrs.
8
Press the ¢ EXPERT button until "CODE" 24 hrs.
appears briefly in the display.
The radio will play after approximately
3 seconds.
If you have entered the incorrect code
number:
"SAFE" remains in the display and the radio
does not play.
Begin again. Be sure to observe the waiting
periods between attempts (see next chapter).

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Installation and Removal
The Figures to installation and removal are to
be found at the beginning of this booklet.
í For this reason, make sure that leads or
other parts cannot touch the radio, as this
Fuse 10 A

might cause the insulations to melt resul- Figure +


Installation materials and accessories ting in a short circuit and even in fire. Blade-type fuse 10 A/ DIN 72581 – plugged.
GB
Your dealer can advise you as to what instal- Removing the car radio
Supply voltages
Figure a
lation materials you will need and what acces-
sories are available.
í Before removing the car radio, please
Blade contacts A: Figure +
A8 Earth connection*
Installing the mounting frame o…a
remove the control unit to prevent it from
being scratched. Connect to terminal 31 (earth) of the vehicle.

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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Installation and Removal

A5 +12 V switching voltage output Loudspeakers Additional connections


(max. 0.5 A)
on blade contact A 5 when the radio is Blade contacts B: Figure + Blade contacts C: Figure +
switched on. Maximum output power CD changer (AUX connection )
For automatic aerial (extend/retract), with 4 Ω loudspeakers: 4 x 20 W. C13 CD bus control line. For AUX mode,
aerial amplifier (operating voltage) etc. connect with C15.
Front speakers Rear speakers C15 CD bus, earth.
A4 +12 V ignition voltage B3 right-hand + B1 right-hand + C16 +12 V supply voltage for CD changer.
Connect to terminal 15 if you wish to switch B4 right-hand – B2 right-hand – C17 Switching voltage for CD changer.
the car radio on and off with the ignition/start B5 left-hand + B7 left-hand + C18 CD-AF/AUX-AF, earth.
switch. B6 left-hand – B8 left-hand – C19 CD-AF/AUX-AF, left.

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
¡
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.
í The
free.
contacts C7 and C9 must remain
The Security LED does not flash.

A2 Phone mute connection


for car telephone or CB radio.
The car radio is “muted” when the car tele-
phone or CB radio is in operation.
The display indicates "PHONE", see page 16,
EXPERT settings.
For this, the blade contact A2 must be
connected from the mute output of the tele-
phone/CB radio to earth!

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Important Information
Audio cassettes Alternative frequencies (AF) If a malfunction should occur
Cassettes are subject to high temperatures An RDS programme is broadcast by several please consult your dealer.
during car radio operation. Therefore use only stations, each with a different broadcast In the Federal Republic of Germany, Grundig
high-quality heat-resistant C60 and C90 CrO2 frequency (alternative frequencies). car radios can be exchanged by your dealer GB
cassettes from name-brand manufacturers. You select an RDS programme and your car on request for a works-tested exchange unit
radio will always tune to a station with an in the event of a defect occuring.
Radio reception conditions alternative frequency giving best reception of Please note:
the same RDS programme. It is a condition for your dealer to participate
VHF (FM) reception
in this exchange system that the guarantee
Reception conditions change constantly while Enhanced Other Network (EON) seal on your car radio is not damaged.
you are driving.
Mountains, buildings or bridges can all This functions allows you to listen to traffic
disturb reception. announcements even if you have tuned in an Care and maintenance
This is particularly true when you are farther RDS programme without traffic announce-
away from the station. ments. The front panel of the car radio must only be
cleaned with a soft, dust-absorbent, anti-static
Prerequisite: cloth. Polishing and cleansing agents may
Radio Data System (RDS) The radio station that is broadcasting your damage the surface of the trimplate.
RDS is an information system the signals of selected RDS programme with EON broad- The tape head must be free of tape dust in
which are broadcast along with the FM radio casts an additional RDS programme which order to avoid losses in the treble tones
station programme. offers traffic announcements. during playback. Therefore you should clean
Programme service Traffic announcement standby the tape head with a cleaning cassette after
in the case of RDS programmes with EON if every 50 – 100 hours of operation.
With RDS programmes, you see the abbrevi-
ated name of the programme in the display, ”TP” is activated in the dispaly and the RDS
e.g. "BAYERN 3 " which stands for programme tuned to remains audible.
Bayerischer Rundfunk – Programme 3. Switching TP on/off
Please note that RDS programmes can have Briefly press the ¢ TP button.
different regional stations and programme
names.

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Troubleshooting
The radio cannot be switched on Poor reception The CD does not play
Insert the control unit once again. Are you in an area of bad reception conditions Observe the error messages in the display and
(eg., underground car park, tunnel, valley, read the operating instructions of the CD
Press and hold down the ¡
IO button for at
etc.)? changer.
least 1 second.
In this case, reception will surely improve
MAGAZINE CD magazine missing or not
Check the fuse at the back of the radio, see when changing the location.
locked in place.
also Fig. 4 at the beginning of this booklet.
If reception gets nevertheless not better, the
If it is defective, take the radio to your specia- MECHANIC CD changer – mechanical defect.
aerial or aerial lead might be damaged.
lized dealer.
Let check your radio by a specialist. NO CD CD magazine empty.
NO COMMU Radio-to-CD connection inter-
The Security LED does not flash rupted.
Reception is frequently interrupted
Check whether the EXPERT control level SURFACE CD incorrectly inserted or
Your are in an area of very bad reception con-
" BLK ON " is selected. distorted data transmission.
ditions. Here it may happen that pauses occur
Select the EXPERT control level (see page
when the radio tries to change to alternative TOO HOT CD changer overheated.
15)," BLK ON"
frequencies. In this case, the AF function
should be switched off (see page 7).
One ore more loudspeakers are dead
Check the setting of the FADER and BALANCE
If the security LED does not function, let controls and correct if necessary. If this
check the connections of the radio by a spe- brings no result, let check the loudspeaker
cialist (see page 20, connection A4). leads and the loudspeakers by a specialist.

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1

d c 2 3

4 5

7 13 16 19

C 9 15 18
17 20

1 3 5 7
B
2 4 6 8 10 AA
T 10

5 7 d
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ǵ Ķ Im Falle eines Defektes į En caso de un defecto
Model Type
Auf Ihren Wunsch kann Ihr Fachhändler in der Observe que el sello de garantia intacto en el
Serial No.

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.

Ķ Identity Card und Code-Aufkleber


(siehe dazu Seite 2)
Bitte beachten Sie jedoch, daß Voraussetzung
für die Teilnahme an diesem Austauschsystem
Tenha em consideração que a premissa para a
concessão da garantia é que o selo de garan-
das unverletzte Garantiesiegel am Gerät ist.
ķ Identity
tia no aparelho estiver intacto.

ķ If a problem should arise


Card and Code label
(see page 2)
į
ƴ Identity Card e Adesivi di segnalazione
(vedere pagina 2)
Please note, that the undamaged guarantee
seal on the unit is the precondition for your DECLARACION DE CONFORMIDAD CON NORMAS

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

ń Identity
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

į Identity Card y Adhesivos de código


(véase la página. 2)
ĸ En cas de défectuosité
Modelo: WKC 3300 RDS/WKC 3301 RDS

objeto de esta declaración, cumple con la normativa siguiente:

ł Identity
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).

ń In geval van een defect Hecho en: Fürth el: 19.12.1996

Let op, alleen als het garantiezegel niet ver-


broken is, heeft u recht op garantie. Firma
Kamleiter Jefe de Homologaciones
Nombre y apellidos Cargo

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0123456789 GRUNDIG AG . D-90762 Fürth WKC 3300 RDS/WKC 3301 RDS 18342-941.41

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