CHEVROLET LOW CAB FORWARD 2020 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: CHEVROLET, Model Year: 2020, Model line: LOW CAB FORWARD, Model: CHEVROLET LOW CAB FORWARD 2020Pages: 374, PDF Size: 6.18 MB
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AM Transmissions
Fading - AM broadcasts are
reflected by the upper atmosphere,
especially at night. These reflected
signals can interfere with those
received directly from the radio
station, causing the radio station to
sound alternately strong and weak.
Station interference - When a
reflected signal and a signal
received directly from a radio station
are very nearly the same frequency,
they can interfere with each other,
making it difficult to hear the
broadcast.
Static - AM is easily affected by
external sources of electrical noise,
such as high tension power lines,
lightning, or electrical motors. This
results in static.
Certification
For Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) compliance
information for this device, see
Radio Frequency Statement0362.
Fixed Mast Antenna
Pull the antenna out to its full length
when using it.
To prevent breaking the antenna,
shorten it when passing through
areas with low clearance or through
a car wash.
Audio Players
CD Player
CD Operations
Playing a Disc (When There is No
CD Inserted)
Insert a disc into the disc slot with
the label side (printed side) facing
up. The power will switch on and
playback will start automatically.
Playing a Disc (When There is a
CD Inserted)
1. Press MODE/
O/ENTER.
2. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select DISC, and then press
ENTER.
Turning off the Player
Press POWER for one second or
more. To resume playback, press
POWER again.
Ejecting the Disc
Press EJECT to stop playback and
eject the disc.
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If a disc could not be ejected,
contact nearest dealer for service.
Track (File) Selection
Press
yorzto select the
track (file) of your choice.
. Press
yto advance to the next
track (file).
. Press
zto return to the
beginning of the track (file) being
played. To return to the previous
track (file), press again.
Selecting the Folder
For CD (MP3/WMA):
Press 5 or 6 to select the MP3/WMA
folder.
. Press
nto advance to the next
folder.
. Press
qto return to the
previous folder.
Fast Forwarding/Fast Reversing
Press and hold
yorzto fast
forward or fast reverse the
track (file). .
Press
yfor fast forward.
. Press
zfor fast reverse. To
stop fast forward or fast reverse,
release.
Repeat Playback
For CD:
Press 1.
wis displayed.
To cancel, press 1 again.
For CD (MP3/WMA):
. Press 1 to repeat the same file
being played.
wis displayed.
To cancel, press 1 twice.
w
disappears.
. Press 1 twice to repeat the same
folder being played. After the
player has played the last file, it
starts playing the first file of the
same folder. FLD
wis
displayed.
To cancel, press 1 again. FLD
wdisappears. Random Playback
For CD:
Press 2.
vis displayed.
To cancel, press 2 again.
For CD (MP3/WMA):
. Press 2 to play all files in the
MP3/WMA disc in random order.
vis displayed.
To cancel, press 2 twice.
v
disappears.
. Press 2 twice to play the files
from the folder being played in
the MP3/WMA disc in random
order. After the player has
played the last file, it starts
playing the first file of the same
folder. FLD
vis displayed.
To cancel, press 2 twice. FLD
vdisappears.
Selecting a Music File from the
Category List
For CD (MP3/WMA): 1. Press LIST for less than one second. LIST is displayed.
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To cancel the category
selection mode, press LIST
again or press BACK.
2. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select the category of your
choice, and then press
ENTER. The category changes
in the following order:
PLAYING ↔FOLDER ↔FILE
↔ PLAYING...
3. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select the folder or file of your
choice from the list, and then
press ENTER.
When a file is selected, the
player starts playing the file.
When FOLDER is selected,
select the file in the folder to
start playback.
To return to the list selection or
category selection mode, press
BACK for less than one second.
To cancel the category selection
mode, press and hold down BACK
for more than one second. Go Back to the First Position
(Home Jump)
You can go back to the first file of
the first folder on the MP3/WMA
disc being played from any position
of it. This function is called
Home Jump.
For example: If Home Jump is used
when playing File 5 in Folder 4, it
goes back to File 1 in Folder 1 and
starts playing.
Press and hold down 5 for more
than one second.
Display Text Information
1. Press and hold down LIST for more than one second.
2. Turn the MODE/
O/ENTER
switch to select the display
item of your choice, and then
press ENTER. The display item
changes in the following order.
. For CD:
TR NO/TIME (Track
number/Playback time) ↔
ALBUM (Album title) ↔TRACK (Track title)
↔
ARTIST (Artist name) ↔TR
NO/TIME...
. For CD (MP3/WMA):
FL/TR NO (Folder number/
File number) ↔TIME
(Playback time) ↔
FOLDER (Folder name) ↔
FILE (File name) ↔ALBUM
(Album title)* ↔TRACK
(Track title) ↔ARTIST
(Artist name) ↔FL/
TR NO...
* It is not displayed during
the WMA file playback.
If the text information is too long to
fit into the display window, press
and hold down the FUNC for more
than one second to switch to the
next page.
Texts recorded with characters other
than alphanumeric characters and
symbols will appear as “*”
(asterisks).
If there is no text information stored
in a music file, NO TITLE is
displayed.
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If Error Appears in the Display
The following messages are
displayed (blink) according to the
status.
.LOAD: This message is
displayed right after inserting a
disc into the main unit or while
reading TOC
. READING: This message is
displayed when reading the file
format of the disc in the MP3/
WMA mode.
. CD CHECK: This message is
displayed when the disc is
stained or upside-down. This
message is displayed when a
disc reading error or a
media-dependent error occurs,
including when a blank disc is
inserted. Check the disc in the
player.
. DECK ERROR: This message is
displayed when the player
cannot operate for some reason.
Eject the disc from the audio
system. .
NO SUPPORT: This message is
displayed when the disc is in
one of the following conditions:
‐Not in
ISO9660 Level 1, 2 format
‐ Not containing MP3/WMA data
(including MP3/WMA
extension files)
‐ Containing only SKIP FILEs
If a disc cannot be ejected, please
contact nearest dealer for service.
Using the Compact Disc
System
Disc
When it is cold or when it is raining,
the car windows will fog up and
cause condensation (water drops) to
form in the vehicle compartment.
When this happens, the audio may
skip, and playback will stop.
Ventilate the vehicle compartment
and dehumidify before
resuming use.
The audio may skip due to violent
vibrations when the car is traveling
across harsh roads. Never insert foreign objects into the
disc insertion slot.
Do not insert a wet disc into the
player.
This player uses an invisible laser
beam which could cause hazardous
radiation exposure if directed
outside the player. Be sure to
operate the player correctly.
Playback may not be possible due
to recording conditions or disc
characteristics, scratches, dirt,
or deterioration.
Usable Discs
Music CDs with the following marks
can be used. CD-R and CD-RW
discs recorded according to the
CD-DA format can also be played.
.
CD-R (CD-Recordable), CD-RW
(CD-ReWritable) may not be
able to play back due to the
recording condition,
characteristics of the disc,
damage, dirt or deterioration due
to long exposure to the
environment of the vehicle
compartment. CD-R, CD-RW
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that are not finalized and CD-R
and CD-RW that are saved in
the UDF format cannot be
played (excluding MP3/WMA).
. CD-TEXT function is only
compatible with commercial CD
compatible with CD-TEXT.
Characters may not display
accurately in CD-R and CD-RW.
. CD, C-thru Disc with transparent
or translucent recorded parts
may not be inserted and ejected
accurately. Please do not
use them.
. SACD (Super Audio CD) can
only be played in the CD level of
a hybrid disc.
. CCCD (Copy Control CD) may
not play as it does not meet the
standard CD requirements.
. CD-EXTRA can be played as a
music CD. The sound of a data
track of a Mixed Mode CD
cannot be played. Only music
tracks can be played. A Mixed
Mode CD mixed with DTS also
cannot be played accurately.
This device accepts 8 cm (3 in) CDs. Plug in the device directly
without using an adapter, etc. to
avoid damage.
When Removing a Disc
Do not leave discs inside the player
or partially inserted for a long time.
This may scratch the discs and
make them unusable.
Remove the disc horizontally from
the main device. Do not pull it
violently towards the top.
Also do not pull it down hard while
removing. The disc may become
damaged and the audio may skip.
Do not insert objects other than
discs into the disc slot or insert
more than one disc at a time.
Handling a Disc
Avoid exposing the disc to direct
sunlight and always keep it in a
case. Otherwise, the disc will bend
and become unusable.
Do not stick any paper tape to the
recording side or the label side as it
may lead the disc to malfunction. Do not use a disc with cracks or if it
is severely bent as it may lead to
damage.
Hold the disc without touching the
recording side as this may make the
disc dirty and lead to the audio
skipping.
Using benzene, record disc cleaner,
or anti-static fluids may damage the
disc. Using a dirty disc will damage
the disc and lead to audio skipping.
When the disc is dirty, use a
commercial disc cleaner to gently
clean it from the inside to the
outside. Do not use lens cleaner.
Do not use the types of disc
described below because such
discs may cause a breakdown.
.
Adapters or discs with special
properties, such as Dual Discs
and printable discs.
. Discs with transparent or
semitransparent sections on the
recording side.
. Discs with copy protection.
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New Disc
Some new discs may have burrs
found in the center hole or at the
edges. Remove these burrs with a
ballpoint pen, etc. before using
the disc.
If burrs are not removed, the disc
may not be read accurately and
cause improper operation.
Rental Discs
Do not use any disc that has
cellophane tape or any rental disc
that has glue from the label exposed
or if some of the removed label still
attached to it. Using the disc like
this may cause the disc to not eject
properly and damage the disc.
Discs with Special Shapes
Heart-shaped or octagon-shaped
discs cannot be played. Do not use
them as they may cause damage.Disc Accessories
Do not use CD labels or
commercially available accessories
(such as stabilizers, protective
seals, etc.) that are said to improve
sound quality or protect the discs.
They may change the thickness of
the disc and external specifications
and lead to damage.
Do not use commercially available
accessories (such as CD rings,
protectors) that are said to improve
sound quality or are effective
against vibrations. They may come
off inside the device, causing the
disc to become unplayable or
unretrievable and lead to
malfunction.
MP3/WMA Files
MP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER 3) is a
standard format for sound
compression technology.
By using MP3, a file can be
compressed to one-tenth the size of
the original.WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a
Microsoft sound compression
format. It can compress sounds to a
smaller size than the MP3.
This player has limitations on MP3/
WMA file standards and recorded
media and formats that can
be used.
Playable MP3 File Standards
Supported standards:
.
MPEG-1 Audio Layer III
. MPEG-2 Audio Layer III
Supported sampling frequencies:
. MPEG-1: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)
. MPEG-2: 16, 22.05, 24 (kHz)
Supported bit rate:
. MPEG-1: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80,
96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224,
256, 320 (kbps)
. MPEG-2: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48,
56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128,
160 (kbps)
‐Variable bit rate (VBR) is
supported.
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‐Does not support free format.
‐ Digital Rights Management
(DRM) is not supported.
Supported channel modes:
. Stereo
. Joint Stereo
. Dual Channel
. Monaural
Playable WMA File Standards
Supported standards:
. WMA Ver. 7
. WMA Ver. 8
. WMA Ver. 9
Supported sampling frequencies:
. 32
. 44.1
. 48 (kHz)
Supported bit rates:
. Ver. 7, 8: CBR 48, 64, 80, 96,
128, 160, 192 (kbps) .
Ver. 9 (9.1/9.2): CBR 48, 64, 80,
96, 128, 160, 192, 256,
320 (kbps)
‐Only compatible with
2-channel playback
. Variable bit rate (VBR) is
supported.
. Lossless compression is not
supported.
ID3 Tag/WMA Tag
MP3/WMA files have an ID3 Tag/
WMA Tag that allows the input of
information so that data such as
song title and artist can be saved.
This player supports ID3 Ver. 1.0,
1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and WMA tags.
Media
Media such as CD-R and CD-RW
discs are capable of playing MP3/
WMA files. Compared to the
CD-ROM media commonly used for
music discs, CD-R and CD-RW
discs are easily damaged in high
temperature/high humidity
environments and part of the CD-R
and CD-RW may become incapable of playback. Fingerprints or
scratches on the disc may prevent
playback or cause skipping during
playback. Sections of a CD-R or
CD-RW may deteriorate if it is left
inside a vehicle for long periods of
time. It is also recommended that
CD-R and CD-RW discs be kept in
a light-resistant case because the
discs are vulnerable to ultra-violet
light.
Format of Discs
The format of discs to be used must
be ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2.
Control items for this standard are
as follows:
.
Maximum directory layers:
8 layers
. Maximum characters for folder
names/file names: 48 (including
“_”and 3 letter file extension)
. Maximum number of folders:
192 (including the root folder)
. Maximum number of files per
disc: 255
A root directory is counted as one
folder.
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File Names
Only files with the MP3/WMA file
extension mp3, .wma can be
recognized as MP3/WMA and
played. Be sure to save MP3 files
with the mp3 file extension. Be sure
to use the .wma file extension when
saving WMA files. The MP letters of
the file extension will be recognized
whether entered as uppercase
letters or lowercase letters.
If the .mp3 or .wma file extension is
attached to a file other than an MP3/
WMA file, that file will be mistakenly
recognized by the deck as an MP3/
WMA file and played, resulting in
loud noise output that can damage
the speakers. Be sure to avoid
attaching the mp3 or .wma file
extension to files that are not MP3/
WMA files.
Multi-Sessions
Does not support multi-session.
When the disc used is a
multi-session disc, only the first
session will be played.Playing MP3/WMA
When a disc with recorded MP3/
WMA files is inserted, the player
first checks all the files on the disc.
No sound is emitted while the player
is checking the files on the disc. It is
recommended that the disc should
be recorded without files other than
MP3/WMA files and without
unnecessary folders in order to
speed up the checking of disc files
by the player.
MP3/WMA Playing Time Display
It is possible that playing time will
not be correct, depending on the
writing condition of the MP3/WMA
file or when VBR Fast Up/Down is
operated.
Display Order of MP3/WMA File/
Folder Names
Names of MP3/WMA folders and
files within the same level are
displayed in the following order.
1. MP3/WMA folders displayed first, by ascending order of
numbers, letters. The files stored just below the root of the
disc will be stored in the ROOT
FOLDER.
2. Files displayed next, by ascending order of numbers,
letters. It is assumed here that
a disc has already been loaded
into the unit.
This unit reconfigures the folders
created by a user as shown below.
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The following operations are based
on the sample MP3/WMA file
structure given above.
When a disc is inserted, the CD
player screen will be displayed for
about a few seconds while the unit
checks whether the CD is an audio
CD or whether it contains MP3/
WMA data.Normally, tracks in ROOT FOLDER
will be played in order from the
first file.
USB Port
USB Operation
Playing Music Files in the USB
Memory (When the USB Memory
is not Connected)
When the USB Memory is
connected to the USB terminal
users can listen to music in the USB
Memory.
1. Connect the USB Memory to the USB terminal.
2. Press MODE/
O/ENTER.
3. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select USB, and then press
ENTER.
The music file starts playing.
Playing Music Files in the USB
Memory (When the USB Memory
is Connected)
1. Press MODE/
O/ENTER.
2. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select USB, and then press
ENTER.
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The music file starts playing.
Do not connect, adjust or remove
the USB Memory while driving.
Do not remove the USB Memory or
turn the ignition off or to ACC/
ACCESSORY when the USB
Memory is being accessed
(playback). This may damage the
data. We recommend making a
backup of your data in case you
accidentally delete it.
Depending on the USB Memory
used (non-brand products, USB
Memories which have been
damaged due to external factors),
there may be cases where
connection is not possible, or where
the operation is unstable.
When the USB mode is switched to
other modes and then switched
back again, the main unit returns to
the music file played last.
File Selection
Press
yorzto select the music
file of your choice. .
Press
yto advance to the
next file.
. Press
zto return to the
beginning of the file being
played. Press again to return to
the previous file.
Selecting the Folder
Press 5 or 6 to select the MP3/WMA
folder.
. Press
nto advance to the next
folder.
. Press
qto return to the
previous folder.
Fast Forwarding/Fast Reversing
Press and hold
yorzto fast
forward or fast reverse the
music file.
. Press
yto fast forward.
. Press
zto fast reverse.
Release to stop. Repeat Playback
Press 1 to repeat the same file
being played.
wis displayed.
To cancel, press 1 twice.
w
disappears.
Press 1 twice to repeat the same
folder being played. After the player
has played the last file, it starts
playing the first file of the same
folder.
FLD
wis displayed. To cancel,
press the button again. FLD
w
disappears.
Random Playback
. Press 2 to play all files in the
USB Memory in random order.
vis displayed. To cancel,
press the button twice.
v
disappears.
. Press 2 twice to play the files
from the folder being played in
the USB Memory in random
order.