Telephone mute, Brightness control, Illumination colour – VDO Dayton CD 2327 G User Manual

Page 23: Security led, Speed dependent volume control (sdvc), Calibration, Steering wheel remote control (swrc)

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Telephone Mute

This headunit was designed to interface with dif-

ferent types of hands-free kits that provide tel-

ephone mute cables. Please read the instruction

manual of your hands-free kit on its mute logic

level (either mute-high or mute-low).

Navigate the SAM to select ‘TEL MUTE’.

Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise

to toggle the logic level according to your

hands-free kit type.

Note: In the case that your headunit always

remains in ‘TEL MUTE’ mode, that is, sound

is muted, you can try to reverse the logic level

(e.g. from ‘TELM HI’ to ‘TELM LO’). If this still

does not work, perhaps your hands-free kit is

not compatible with this headunit and it is best to

turn the ‘TEL MUTE’ function to ‘TELM OFF’.

Brightness Control

This headunit comes with two levels of bright-

ness level. To adjust the brightness:

Navigate the SAM to select ‘BRIGHTNESS’.

Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to

select the brightness level.

Illumination Colour

To allow best integration into your car dash-

board, the headunit comes with three types

of colours scheme, namely Orange, Green or

Mixed of Orange and Green. To change the

illumination colour:

Navigate the SAM to select ‘COLOR’.

Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to

select the colour scheme.

Security LED

The blinking security LED can deter potential

theft of your headunit, even after your front panel

is removed. However, if you wish to save your

battery life, you can turn off this LED.

Navigate the SAM to select ‘LED’.

Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to

turn on or off the blinking LED.

Speed Dependent Volume Control

(SDVC)

To compensate for surrounding noise, this func-

tion automatically increases the volume of the

headunit with respect to the car’s speed. There

are two compensation levels selectable from the

SAM. Level 1 gives a smaller increase (in vol-

ume) and level 2 gives a higher increase.

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Calibration

CAUTION: To avoid unnecessary dis-

traction, we advise that this procedure

be carried out with the assistance of

somebody else (front passenger).

While the car is stationary, press-and-hold

both

PWR

MUTE

and

SOUND

buttons at the same time.

The headunit will mute and show “RE-CALIB”

and “50 KM/H” alternatively.

Within 30 seconds, drive your car to 50 km/h

(about 30 mph).

Important note: Always obey the Highway Code

and the current traffic restrictions and conditions!
4. Once the speed is reached, short-press the

SAM

AST

button and you will hear a beep and the

display will show “CALIB OK”.

5. Turn off and then turn on your headunit again

and level 1 of the SDVC is automatically

selected.

Note: This headunit’s SDVC works on frequen-

cy-based signal (PCM) rather than on width-

based signal (PWM). Some vehicles come with

PWM signals and are therefore not compatible

with this SDVC function.

Steering Wheel Remote Control

(SWRC)

This headunit is specially designed with a pro-

grammable Steering Wheel Remote Control

(SWRC) to suit your car built-in SWRC as much

as possible.
Important note: This function supports SWRCs

that are based on analogue RC3-standard

only. Other SWRCs, especially those based on

CAN-bus, are not supported. For these SWRCs,

please consult your dealer for a suitable con-

verter, if available.

While the car is stationary, press-and-hold

both

PWR

MUTE

and

SOURCE

buttons at the same time.

The headunit will mute and show “PROG

SWRC” for one second.

After that, the headunit will prompt you the

first programmable function, that is, “VOL-

UME-”.

Rotate the volume knob clockwise or anti-

clockwise to navigate through the functions.

Match a suitable SWRC buttons (e.g. “VOL-”

or “-”) with the one of the pre-defined func-

tions that is displayed (e.g. “VOLUME-”)

by pressing and holding the corresponding

SWRC button for more than 2 secs.

If the headunit recognizes the input as stable,

it will capture the key-press input, give a con-

firmation beep, and will show “PROG OK”.

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