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USER’S MANUAL M OD E R N S OU N D FOR YOUR CLASSIC www.retromanufacturing.com TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME 3 WHAT’S IN THE BOX 4 PRECAUTIONS 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 8 WIRING DIAGRAM 9 OPERATING YOUR RADIO 1 BASIC OPERATION 12 TONE CONTROLS 15 SYSTEM SETTINGS 17 USB/APPLE® DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS 22 BLUETOOTH® INSTRUCTIONS 25 TROUBLESHOOTING 27 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 28 SPECIFICATIONS 31 LIMITED WARRANTY 32 REPLACEMENT PARTS 33 INSTALLATION NOTES 34 APPLE LICENSING Made for iPod® Made for iPhone® (Correct function of earlier versions cannot be guaranteed.) (Correct function of earlier versions • iPod Touch (5th generation): Ver. 9.3.5 • iPod Touch (4th generation): Ver. 6.1.2 • iPod Touch (3rd generation): Ver. 5.1 • iPod Touch (2nd generation): Ver. 4.2.1 • iPod Nano (6th generation): Ver. 1.1 • iPod Nano (5th generation): Ver. 1.0.2 • iPod Nano (4th generation): Ver. 1.0.4 • iPod Nano (3rd generation): Ver. 1.1.3 • iPod Classic (160 GB) (Late 2009): Ver. 2.0.4 • iPod Classic (120 GB): Ver. 2.0.1 • iPod Classic (80 GB, 160 GB): Ver. 1.1.2 cannot be guaranteed.) • iPhone SE: Ver. 10.1.1 • iPhone 6s Plus: Ver. 10.1.1 • iPhone 6s: Ver. 10.1.1 • iPhone 6 Plus: Ver 10.1.1 • iPhone 6: Ver. 10.1.1 • iPhone 5s: Ver. 10.1.1 • iPhone 5: Ver. 10.1.1 • iPhone 4s: Ver. 9.3.5 • iPhone 4: Ver. 7.1.2 • iPhone 3Gs: Ver. 6.1.6 • iPhone 3G: Ver. 4.2.1 For clarity in identifying your model of iPod, please see Apple’s document “Identifying iPod® models” at http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1353. “Made for iPod®” and “Made for iPhone®” mean that an electronics accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod® or iPhone® respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod® or iPhone® may affect wireless performance. Apple is not responsible for the operation of the device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. iPod® and iPhone® are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Windows Media® and the windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth® SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Retro Manufacturing, LLC are under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. 2 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC WELCOME Thank you for purchasing a RetroSound® radio. Newport has the advanced features you expect from a modern car stereo. General Features • The only classic car radio compatible with iPod® and iPhone® • Built-in Bluetooth® for hands-free calling and audio streaming • Plays MP3 and WMA files via USB input • Selectable Green or Amber LCD illumination with user presets • AM/FM tuner with 30 presets and RDS • Selectable international tuner frequencies • Built-in amplifier (25 watts RMS/45 watts peak x 4 channels) • 3 EQ presets plus user-controlled bass, mid-range, treble, fader, and balance adjustment • Inputs: 2 standard USB ports and 2 auxiliary inputs • Outputs: 6-channel pre-amp outputs (front, rear, subwoofer) • Separate power antenna and amplifier turn-on lead(s) • 2 year warranty The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Retro Manufacturing, LLC is under license. iPod® and iPhone®, are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. The information enclosed in this user’s manual is to be used as a guide to assist you with installation and operation of your radio. This guide does not cover every installation possibility, vehicle, or every aspect of the installation process. Retro Manufacturing, LLC, RetroSound®, or its subsidiaries, assume no responsibility for any installation. This manual may be updated from time to time. Visit our website for the latest updates: www.retromanufacturing.com. 3 WHAT’S IN THE BOX The items shown below are packaged with your radio box. Main Wiring Harness (plugs into back of radio) Power and Speaker Wiring Harnesses (both plug into Main Wiring Harness) Metal Mounting Back Strap Bluetooth® Microphone Newport Radio Hardware Kit 4 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC PRECAUTIONS PLEASE OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS WHEN INSTALLING AND USING THIS UNIT: This user’s manual does not cover all possible installation scenarios. If you feel you can’t install this unit yourself, take it to a local car audio professional. Feel free to contact us if you have questions about installing your radio. • Do not disassemble or modify the unit or attempt to repair the unit yourself. If the unit needs to be repaired, consult your dealer or Retro Manufacturing, LLC. • Do not use the unit when it is out of order. If the unit is out of order or is in an abnormal state (has foreign objects in it, is exposed to water, is smoking or smells), turn it off immediately and consult your dealer or Retro Manufacturing, LLC. • Refer fuse replacement to qualified service personnel. When the fuse blows, eliminate the cause and have it replaced by a qualified service technician with the fuse prescribed for this unit. Incorrect replacement of the fuse may lead to smoke, fire and damage to the unit. • If the unit does not turn on, check the connections first. Then check the fuse in your vehicle’s fuse box and the fuse at the unit’s wiring harness. Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or excessive heat. Excessive heat will raise the interior temperature of the unit, which may damage it. • Do not use the unit where it is exposed to moisture or dust. Exposure of the unit to moisture or dust may lead to smoke, fire or other damage to the unit and will void your warranty. Make sure the unit does not get wet in car washes or on rainy days. 5 PRECAUTIONS • Refer wiring and installation to qualified service personnel. Installation of this unit requires special skills and experience. For maximum safety, have it installed by your dealer or qualified service professional. Retro Manufacturing, LLC is not liable for any problems resulting from improper installation of the unit. Please be sure to follow the instructions carefully while attempting installation. • Follow instructions to wire the unit. Failure to follow the instructions could cause damage to the unit, fire, injury or death. • Be careful not to damage the leads. Prevent them from being caught in the vehicle chassis or from being damaged by screws or moving parts such as seat rails. Do not scratch, pull, bend or twist the leads. Do not install them near heat sources or place heavy objects on them. If leads must be routed around sharp metal edges, protect them by wrapping them with vinyl tape or similar protections. NOTE: Cutting the main wire harness, antenna lead, USB or auxiliary cables will void the warranty of your radio. • Use the designated parts and appropriate tools to install this unit. The use of parts other than those supplied may result in internal damage to the unit. • Do not interfere with safety-related vehicle components. Do not wire or affix this unit to the fuel tank, brakes, suspension, steering wheel, pedals, etc. Check for electric wiring, piping and other items before installing the unit. • Never install the unit in a location where it interferes with your field of vision. 6 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC PRECAUTIONS • Never splice into the power lead to supply other equipment with power. • After installation and wiring, always check the normal operation of other electrical equipment. • Make sure that no wires interfere with driving or getting in and out of the vehicle. • Insulate all exposed wires to prevent short-circuiting or electric shock. • Do not operate the unit for prolonged periods with the engine off. Prolonged operation with the engine turned off will drain the battery. • To prevent accidents, keep the volume of your radio at a level that allows you to hear outside noises such as emergency sirens and train crossing warnings. Prolonged exposure to high volume levels may also result in hearing loss. • This unit requires 12 volts to both the red and yellow power leads. The unit will not work without power to both of these leads. • Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable before beginning installation. Verify the battery ground by checking that one wire is connected to the vehicle’s starter mounting bolt or engine block and the other to the vehicle’s chassis using at least 8 gauge wire. Make sure the alternator or generator connections are secure and free from corrosion, rust or dirt. • This unit is designed for operation with a negative ground 12 volt DC battery system. Do not operate this unit with other battery systems, especially an 18 or 24 volt DC or a positive ground system. If you have a 6 volt system, you need to either convert to 12 volt DC or purchase a separate inverter that would increase the voltage to 12 volts. NOTE: The inverter needs to be rated at 10 amps or higher in order for the radio to operate properly. 7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Getting Started Newport comes completely pre-assembled. Before installing the radio into your vehicle, you should make sure the shafts are plugged into the side of the radio. Holding the radio in front of you and viewing it as if it were installed, the top shaft plugs into the left side of the radio, and the bottom shaft plugs into the right side. Figure 1 - Ensure Shafts are Plugged In Refer to the Newport Assembly Guide to install the radio into the dash using the OEM-style plastic mounting hardware. Rear Inputs One USB and AUX connector cable is located at the rear of the radio body. During installation, you must route the cables to a convenient and accessible location for plugging in USB and AUX devices. If the cable provided is not long enough, you may use our optional USB/AUX Extension Cable (not included) to extend the reach of the cable. This cable also allows you to install the USB/AUX port into the factory location for the cigarette lighter for a factory look and easy access. Plug in the Bluetooth® microphone and route it to an accessable area such as the steering column or A-pillar. 8 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS STEP 4: Complete Wiring Connections Figure 2 - Wiring Diagram NOTE: Cutting the wiring harness, antenna lead or auxiliary cable will void your warranty. 9 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: This unit requires +12 volts to both the red and yellow wires to operate properly. Locate the three wire harnesses: main wire harness, power wire harness and speaker wire harness (See “What’s in the Box” on page 4). First connect the main wire harness to the back of the radio. Then connect both the power and speaker wire harnesses to the black female plug of the main wire harness. After doing this, connect the bare wire ends of your power and speaker wires to the appropriate power and speaker locations in your vehicle (See Figure 2). Have your radio installed by a professional if this part of the install is too difficult, or contact us if you have questions. Installation Notes • To prevent damage to the unit, do not connect the power connector until you have completed the wiring process. • This is a 12 volt negative ground ONLY radio. If you have a positive ground, or a 6 volt system, you need to either convert to 12 volts or purchase a separate inverter that would increase the voltage to 12 volts. • Please note that any inverter must be rated at 10 amps or higher in order for the radio to operate properly. 10 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO SECURE THE RADIO WITH THE BACK STRAP CAN DAMAGE YOUR RADIO AND WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY. Figure 3 - Installing the Back strap View from behind dash 11 OPERATING YOUR RADIO Basic Operation 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 4 - Front Panel Controls 1. Push-Button USB 1 - Front Panel 2. Push-Button USB 2 - Rear 3. Push-Button AUX 1 - Front Panel 4. Push-Button AUX 2 - Rear 5. Push-Button 6. Top-Rear Knob 7. Top-Front Knob 8. Bottom-Rear Knob 9. Bottom-Front Knob 12 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC OPERATING YOUR RADIO General Operation Power On/Off Press the top-front knob (#7) to turn the unit on. RETROSOUND will appear on the screen. Press and hold the top-front knob (#7) to turn the unit off. GOODBYE will appear on the screen to confirm that it has turned off. Volume Turn the top-front knob (#7) to adjust the volume between 0-46. Source Mode Turn the top-rear knob (#6) clockwise to select from available listening sources: RADIO, AUX 1, AUX 2, USB 1, USB 2, Bluetooth. (The USB source modes will not appear unless a USB device is plugged in). The auxiliary and USB inputs are located on the front panel and at the rear of the radio. The USB 1 and AUX 1 source modes are located on the front panel of the radio, while USB 2 and AUX 2 are located at the rear. The auxiliary inputs may be used to play music from any portable device with a standard headphone output, such as a MP3 player, iPod® or iPhone®, portable CD player or portable satellite radio receiver. The USB inputs allow you to control iPod®/ iPhone® or play music from a flash drive. To use these inputs, the cables must be routed to an accessible area during installation. Radio Tuning Turn the bottom-front knob (#9) to tune to the next or previous AM/FM frequency. NOTE: When the radio is tuned to a strong stereo FM station, the stereo indicator will appear on the upper right corner of the LCD screen (two oval circles). 13 OPERATING YOUR RADIO Radio Bands Turn the bottom-rear knob (#8) counter-clockwise to toggle through five radio bands (two AM and three FM). Storing Radio Pre-sets There are six radio pre-sets for each radio band. For pre-sets one through five, tune to the desired radio station and then press and hold the push-button (#1-5) to store into memory. To store pre-set number six, tune to the station you want to store, then rotate and hold right-rear knob clockwise to store. Selecting Radio Pre-sets To recall radio pre-sets, press the appropriate pre-set button (#1-5) in the selected radio band. To recall pre-set six, turn the bottom-rear knob (#8) clockwise and release it. Mute Press the bottom-front knob (#9) to mute or unmute. 14 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC OPERATING YOUR RADIO TONE CONTROLS This sub-menu allows advanced tonal adjustments, balance and fader controls and the pre-set equalizer options. To access this submenu, press the top-front knob (#7). Keep pressing the top-front knob to scroll through the available options. To adjust within the sub-menu, turn the top-front knob (#7) clockwise or counter-clockwise. Digital Signal Processor (DSP) This sub-menu allows you to turn the Digital Signal Processor (DSP) on and off. Factory default is DSP OFF. When set to DSP ON, you can choose one of three pre-set equalization settings: • CLASSIC This setting offers subtle sonic adjustments that lend themselves to classical music. • POP This setting accentuates bass and treble frequencies and is suitable for popular music. • ROCK This setting accentuates treble frequencies and is suitable for rock music. Bass This sub-menu (bass) allows bass tone adjustments. You may boost or cut low frequencies from +7 to -7. Middle This sub-menu (MIDDLE) allows mid tone adjustments. You may boost or cut mid frequencies from +7 to -7. Treble This sub-menu (treble) allows treble tone adjustments. You may boost or cut high frequencies from +7 to -7. 15 OPERATING YOUR RADIO ) Balance This sub-menu (bal) allows adjustment of stereo sound to left or right. This may be helpful in compensating for the position of the driver in relation to the vehicle’s speakers. Adjustment range is from 0-12 between left and right speakers. Fader This sub-menu (fader) allows you to adjust the sound between the front and rear speakers. Adjustment range is from 0-12 between front and rear speakers. XBAS This sub-menu (XBAS) boosts bass and treble for listening at low volumes. This should only be used at low volume levels and should be set to XBAS OFF at high volumes. Subwoofer ON/OFF This sub-menu (SUB) turns the subwoofer RCA output on or off. Subwoofer Volume This sub-menu (SUB VOL) adjusts the volume of the subwoofer between 0-12. This sub-menu will only appear when a subwoofer is attached and SUB ON is selected in the previous menu. Subwoofer Crossover Frequency This sub-menu (Sub 120H) allows adjustment of the frequency crossover point of the subwoofer between 80Hz, 120Hz or 160Hz. Bass Crossover Frequency This sub-menu (BAS 80H) allows adjustment of the frequency crossover of the bass signals between 60Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz or 200Hz. 16 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC OPERATING YOUR RADIO Middle Crossover Frequency This sub-menu (Mid 1.0K) allows adjustment of the frequency crossover of the mid signals between 0.5KHz, 1.0KHz, 1.5KHz or 2.5KHz. Treble Crossover Frequency This sub-menu (TRE 10.0K) allows adjustment of the frequency crossover of the treble signals between 10.0KHz, 12.5KHz, 15.0KHz or 17.5KHz. SYSTEM SETTINGS The System Settings sub-menu system enables access to the numerous additional features of your radio. Press and hold the bottom-front knob (#9) for three seconds to access the sub-menu system. Then repeatedly press the bottom-front knob (#9) to scroll through the available sub-menu options. Once in a specific submenu, turn the bottom-front knob either clockwise or counterclockwise to change options. Auto Seek/Manual This sub-menu allows you to select either Auto Seek or Manual tuning when listening to the radio. In Auto Seek mode the radio will tune to the next available station when tuning. A Store This sub-menu will automatically fill FM pre-sets on all three FM bands of six pre-sets each (eighteen total pre-sets) with the strongest stations. To activate this feature, once in the system settings, press the bottomfront knob (#9) until A STORE appears on the screen, then press the topfront knob (#7) to activate. This process can take up to one minute. 17 OPERATING YOUR RADIO Local/Distant This sub-menu changes the sensitivity of the FM tuner. When listening to the FM tuner, selecting between LOCAL and DISTANT can aid in listening to weak FM stations or compensate for stations that have too strong a signal. Clock This sub-menu allows you to set the clock. To adjust hours, turn the bottom-front knob (#9) clockwise. Adjusting past 12 will toggle the AM/PM indicators. Once the hour is set, press the bottom-front knob (#9) to adjust minutes. Once minutes are set, press the bottom-front knob (#9) to access the 12/24 menu. Clock 12/24 This sub-menu allows you to adjust the clock from a twelve hour clock to a twenty-four hour clock. The factory default setting is for a twelve hour clock (CLK 12). Display Frequency/Clock This sub-menu allows you to adjust the priority screen view between radio frequency (DISP FREQ) and clock (CLK). Clock ON/OFF This sub-menu allows you to turn off the clock when the radio is off. Default is CLK ON. Beep On/Off This sub-menu controls the audible beep confirmation that sounds during operation of the radio. Select BEEP ON to hear the audible beep, and BEEP OFF to disable the audible beep. 18 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC OPERATING YOUR RADIO Display Color (Green/Amber) This sub-menu allows you to change the display color between Green and Amber. Changing the display color also changes the color of the lights on the front of the radio. Dimmer High/Low This sub-menu allows you to adjust the radio’s display brightness between high (DIMM HIGH) and low (DIMM LOW). Adjusting the display brightness also changes the brightness of the lights on the front of the radio when the radio is on. Bluetooth® ON/OFF (BT) This sub-menu turns Bluetooth® on or off. Bluetooth® must be enabled in order to connect a Bluetooth® device for hands-free operation or streaming audio. Bluetooth® Connect/Disconnect This sub-menu allows the radio to be discoverable on your Bluetooth® device. Choose BT CONNEC to allow your device to connect, and BT DISCON to disable Bluetooth® connections. To connect your device, choose BT CONNEC, then search for “RETROSOUND” in your phone’s Bluetooth® device list. Enter password “0000” if prompted. 19 OPERATING YOUR RADIO Radio Data System (RDS) ON/OFF This sub-menu allows you to turn on or off the RDS function. The default is RDS ON. RDS tuners can automatically tune in stations according to the style of music (or talk) they broadcast. Some RDS tuners can even break in with traffic alerts or emergency broadcasts. RDS enables your receiver to display text messages (usually call letters and format info) that many FM stations include on a sub-carrier signal within their normal broadcast signal. The RDS function is always active, and if the FM station you are listening to is broadcasting RDS information, the radio station call letters, song info, artist info and other messages will appear. Not all FM stations use RDS nor will all RDS functions work in the US. Program Type (PTY) This sub-menu only works in Europe (AREA EUR) and allows you select up to 31 pre-defined program types allowing you to find similar programming by genre. To change your program type, first make sure the tuner is set to AREA EUR. Then cycle through the sub-menu system until you see PTY. Now press the top-front knob to activate, then turn the bottom-front knob to select from the program type list. Simply allow the menu to time out and your selection will be enabled. Now you will see PTY SEEK on the screen which indicates that the radio is searching the FM band for stations with your selected program type. If none are found, you will see NONE FOUND on the screen, and it will revert back to the last station selected. 20 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC OPERATING YOUR RADIO Alternative Frequency (AF) ON/OFF This sub-menu allows the radio to automatically search for another frequency that provides the same station when the signal gets weak. Traffic Announcements (TA) ON/OFF This sub-menu allows you to turn the traffic announcements feature on or off. The traffic announcements function is part of RDS and allows FM stations to broadcast traffic announcements that scroll across the screen or audible traffic alerts to your radio. Simply rotate the bottom-front (#9) knob to choose between TA ON or TA OFF and allow the display to time out to enable your choice. Clock Time (CT) ON/OFF This sub-menu allows you to turn the clock time feature on or off. If the radio station supports clock time, your radio will synchronize its clock with the radio station’s clock. Area USA/EUR/AUS/JAP/RUS Newport has the capability to receive radio broadcasts from around the world. This sub-menu allows you to adjust to broadcasts in your country. Factory default setting is United States (USA). Turn the bottomfront knob (#9) to toggle between Europe (EUR), Australia (AUS), Japan (JAP) and Russia (RUS). To confirm the change, pause to let the sub-menu revert to your tuner. You will see your selected tuner mode: AREA USA, AREA EUR, AREA AUS, AREA JAP, AREA RUS. Volume Last/Adjust This sub-menu allows you to adjust the volume level that the radio first turns on to. The factory default setting is VOL LAST, which sets the turn on volume at the last volume used. VOL ADJUST allows you to pre-set the volume level that the radio turns on at from 0-46. 21 USB DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS Connecting a USB Device The USB 1 input is located on the front of the radio, and the USB 2 input is located at the rear of the radio body. The USB cable must be routed to a convenient and accessible location for plugging in USB devices. Once you’ve turned on your radio and connected your flash drive, iPod®/iPhone® or supported USB device to the USB input, the radio will find your songs and automatically begin playing them. The icon appears on the LCD during USB playback. To change songs, rotate the bottom-front knob (#9) to access the next or previous song. The preset buttons on the front of the radio’s control face (#1-5) will allow you to play/pause (#1), listen to 10 seconds of each song (INT) (#2), repeat the track you’re listening to (RPT) (#3) or randomly select from all songs on the attached flash drive or supported USB device (RDM) (#4). About MP3/WMA Files MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer-3) and WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a format for compressed audio files. When your radio is in USB mode (USB 1 or USB 2), you can play MP3 and unprotected (no DRM) WMA files off the flash drive. Common facts about these compressed-sound formats: • High bit rate and high sampling frequencies are recommended for high sound quality. • Selecting VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is not recommended because playing time is not displayed properly and there may be some audible skipping artifacts. The playback sound quality differs depending on the encoding circumstances. For details, refer to the user manual of your encoding software. • When adding MP3 files to your flash drive, it is recommended to set the bit rate to 128 kbps or more and “fixed.” • When adding WMA files to your flash drive, it is recommended to set the bit rate to 64 kbps or more and “fixed.” Do not set the copy protect attribute on the WMA file or you will not be able to play the track. 22 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC USB DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS • Newport will read only FAT32 formatted flash drives. This radio will NOT read NTFS formatted drives. • Newport will read files placed in the root directory first before playing files in the folder structure of the drive. Please note that files are read in order of creation NOT alphabetically or numerically. Older files will get read first in a folder. Caution! Except for private use, duplicating audio data (including MP3/WMA) or distributing, transferring or copying it, whether free or paid for without permission of the original copyright holder is strictly prohibited by law and international treaty. Viewing MP3/WMA Song Information When playing MP3/WMA files from the USB source, you can view the track name, album, artist info (ID-3) information automatically from these files. Once the USB drive is inserted, the following info will scroll across the screen in the following order: F-DIR (folder directory), MP3 FILE (file name of song), ALBUM (name of album) ARTIST (name of artist), SONG (name of song). To access the clock when in USB mode, turn the top-rear knob counter-clockwise. The clock will time out after a few seconds and will revert to the ID-3 information. Turning the top-rear knob counterclockwise again will revert to viewing the ID-3 information on-screen. 23 USB DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS USB Playback Mode The preset buttons (#1-5) on the front of the radio’s control face will allow you to play/pause, listen to 10 seconds of each song (INTro), randomly shuffle all songs (RDM) and navigate folders. To play or pause, press button (#1). To activate/deactivate scan, press button (#2). To activate/deactivate shuffle, press button (#3). To go to the previous folder, press button (#4). To go to the next folder, press button (#5). To switch to the next song, rotate the bottom-front-knob (#9) clockwise. To switch to the previous song, rotate the bottom-front knob (#9) counter-clockwise. To activate/deactivate repeat, turn the bottom-rear knob (#8) clockwise. 24 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC BLUETOOTH ® DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS Bluetooth® Instructions Bluetooth® Hands-Free and A2DP Streaming Operation You can make or receive phone calls using a Bluetooth® enabled phone connected to your radio, controlling basic functions via the radio interface. During a call, the radio music source will be muted and the call broadcast through your car speaker system. You can also listen to music stored on a A2DP enabled Bluetooth® device. Pairing a Bluetooth® Device When connecting a Bluetooth® device for the first time, you must first pair the device with the unit. For most devices, pairing only needs to be done once. 1. To pair your device first make sure the Bluetooth® function is turned on in the radio sub-menu. 2. Then, change the BT DISCON function to BT CONNEC to make your radio discoverable (ensure Bluetooth® is enabled on your device). 3. Next, search for a new Bluetooth® device from the phone (this may take up to 30 seconds) and select “RETROSOUND” from the Bluetooth® device list. 4. If prompted, enter “0000” for the PIN. If successful, “PAIRING OK” will be displayed on the LCD screen. The paired device will then connect to your radio automatically. On some devices, you may need to select “SET AS AUTHORIZED” or similar to ensure your radio will automatically pair on future usage. PAIRED NOTIFICATION DISPLAY: When the Bluetooth® device is paired with your radio, the Bluetooth® icon will appear on the LCD screen. This will occur whenever you use the system while the paired device is within range. 25 BLUETOOTH ® DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS Placing a Call 1. Dial the desired number on the paired phone. 2. Once dialing is in progress, CALLING will appear on the screen. 3. Once the call is in progress, TALK will appear on the screen along with the elapsed call time (TALK 00:00). Receiving a Call 1. If a call is incoming, any audio playback from the current source will either be muted or paused (depending on the source) and PHONE IN will be shown on the screen along with the caller ID if it is enabled by the phone/carrier. 2. To accept the call, turn the top-rear knob (#6) counter-clockwise. Ending a Call 1. To end the call, turn the top-rear knob (#6) counter-clockwise. NOTE: We recommend mounting the microphone on the sun visor, A-pillar or steering column inside the vehicle close to the driver. The microphone is very sensitive, and you may speak at normal volume when using hands-free operation. Streaming Music From Your Device 2. Once your device is paired with your radio, make sure the source mode is set to BT AUDIO. 3. Next, select your desired playback source on your device (iTunes®, Pandora®, etc) and play the music as you normally would. NOTE: Some devices may allow your radio the ability to skip songs/tracks/selections by using the bottom-front knob (#9). 26 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Action to Solve Problem Radio will not turn on (no lights, no sound) 12 volt Batt+ wire not connected or incorrect voltage Check all connections for proper voltage with a volt meter. Voltage range: 12-15 volts +12 volt accessory wire not connected or incorrect voltage Check +12 volt accessory wire connection Ground wire not connected Check ground connection Fuse on Batt+ is blown Replace blown fuse Volume turned all the way down Increase radio volume Internal amp in protection mode Check speaker leads for any grounded or shorted wires Wrong source mode selected Make sure the unit is in the desired source mode (RADIO, AUX 1, AUX 2, USB 1, USB 2) Possible short in wiring Incorrect fuse used, make sure only fuses with correct 15 amp ratings are used and check all wiring connections for possible short Battery hooked up backwards Make sure battery is properly connected Invalid media / device type Ensure file formats and devices are acceptable for playback No sound heard from unit but unit lights up Unit blows fuses USB Error System Reset To restore/reset the unit to factory defaults, remove all power from the unit, wait 5 minutes and then reconnect power. 27 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Do your radios work on 6 volt systems or on positive ground systems? No. Our radios are 12 volt, negative ground only. After-market converters and inverters are available but must have at least 10 amps of continuous output. I’m having problems getting the radio to turn on. RetroSound® radios require 12 volts to both power leads. The red lead (+12 volt accessory) goes to a switched power source, and the yellow to a constant +12 volt power source. Using a volt meter, check the voltage when the key is turned from “off” to “on”. If there is a significant drop in the voltage, the circuit the yellow lead is attached to cannot handle the additional draw of the radio. You will need to find another circuit that can handle the additional draw of the radio, or you will need to go directly to the battery. What speaker wire do you recommend I use? We recommend using 16 gauge wire for the speakers.. I have all 4 speakers connected to your radio and the display is lit up like it is working, but there’s no sound coming out. This usually indicates one of two things: • Speaker wires touching each other or the vehicle chassis at some point. Check each speaker lead from radio to speaker. • Speaker impedance below 4 ohms. Older speakers are usually not compatible with modern electronics. 28 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS My car originally came with a switch to control my automatic antenna. Can I use the RetroSound® radio’s remote antenna wire to control my antenna? No you cannot. Your factory antenna is known as “semiautomatic.” It requires a switch to either extend or retract the antenna. You must retain this switch to control your antenna; the RetroSound® radio’s power antenna wire is for more modern “fullyautomatic” antennas not requiring a separate switch. The sound output is all mid-range, with very little bass and a strangled-sounding upper range. What is wrong? One of your speaker wires is connected backwards. This is called being “out of phase.” Check to make sure positive is wired to positive and negative to negative on all your speakers. Will cutting or bending the InfiniMount brackets void the warranty or harm the unit? No. The RetroSound® patented InfiniMount bracket system has been designed specifically to be bent, cut and modified to simplify radio installation. Modification to the radio’s brackets is actually encouraged to ensure proper fit. If you have questions about modifying the bracket system, feel free to contact us. How much should I tighten the shaft nuts when installing the brackets and mounting the radio to the dash? DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN the shaft nuts. The shaft nuts are NOT the only means of securing the radio to the dash. There is a back strap included which works with the shaft nuts to secure the radio to the dash. Please note that overtightening the shaft nuts could break the shafts. Retro Manufacturing, LLC will not be responsible for broken shafts due to overtightening of the shaft nuts. 29 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS I have your radio with an amp connected, but hear a whining/buzzing sound through the speakers when I step on the accelerator. If you have an external amplifier installed and experience a highpitched noise that varies with the engine’s RPM, there are many possible solutions: • Make sure the amplifier’s gain controls are not turned all the way up. Amplifiers amplify everything, including noise. • Try grounding the amplifier near where it is installed. • Try a filter on the amplifier’s 12 volt power lead. Make sure to use a filter that includes a ground wire. • On rare occasions, noise can be introduced through the antenna lead. If disconnecting the antenna makes the noise go away, you need to replace or repair the antenna plug where it goes into the radio. When I plug in my flash drive the screen says USB and it won’t play the files I placed on the drive. ERR, • Make sure the files on the drive are .mp3 or unprotected .wma (Windows Media Audio) files. iTunes files are .m4a format and need to be converted to .mp3 format, which can easily be done using iTunes. • Verify the capacity of the flash drive. Newport will only play 1 gig up to 32 gig size flash drives. • Make sure the flash drive is not NTFS formatted. Always use the FAT32 format (most drives are formatted with FAT32 from the factory). Be sure to do a full format rather than a quick format, and check that none of the files or folders have names longer than 64 characters. It is very important that none of the audio files have DRM. Use only MP3 files or unprotected Windows Media format files. 30 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC SPECIFICATIONS FM Tuning Range (USA, EUR, AUS, JAP, RUS tuning capable) with RDS 87.5-107.9MHz External Antenna Connector Antenna Terminal 12.5 dBf Usable Sensitivity 75 dB @ 400kHz Selectivity 62 dB (Stereo), 67 dB (mono) Signal to Noise Ratio 0.8% (stereo), 0.5% (mono) Harmonic Distortion @ 1 kHz 32 dB @ 1kHz Separation 30-16,000 Hz Frequency Response AM (EU and US Tuning Capable) Tuning Range (USA, EUR, AUS, JAP, RUS tuning capable) Antenna Terminal 530-1710 kHz External Antenna Connector General Dimensions (radio face & push-buttons only) Dimensions (radio body) 3.5”W x 1.5” H x 1.05” D 3.96”W x 1.98”H x 4.30”D 10.5-14.4 volts Power Requirements Max. 15A Current Consumption (during operation) <3.5 mA Current Consumption (car off) Output Power (@ 14.4 volts @ 4 ohm @ 1% THD) 25x4 watts RMS / 45x4 watts Max Power Output Impedance Low Level Output (4 channels) 2.85 volts AUX 1 Input (AUX on front panel) >300 mV / 6 kΩ AUX 2 Input (AUX cable length, 8”) >300 mV / 6 kΩ USB 1 Input (USB on front panel) 5V (USB female input) USB 2 Input (USB cable length, 18”) 5V (USB female input) NOTE: All specifications are subject to change without notice. 31 4-8ohm LIMITED WARRANTY Limited Warranty If your unit does not work properly because of defects in materials and workmanship, Retro Manufacturing, LLC (collectively referred to as “the warranter”) will for the length of the period indicated in the chart below at its option either (a) repair your unit with new or refurbished parts, or (b) replace it with a new or refurbished unit. The warranty period starts with the date of original purchase. The decision to repair or replace will be made by the warranter. CATEGORIES WARRANTY Newport Radio Two (2) Years During the warranty period, there will be no charge for parts. You must mail in your unit prepaid during the warranty period. This warranty only applies to products purchased and serviced in the United States. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of a new product which was not sold “as is.” A purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required for warranty service. To handle a warranty issue, contact us at [email protected] or 888.325.1555 for a Return Authorization (RA) number. All returns and warranty issues must be accompanied by a Return Authorization number. Any product received without a RA number will be refused. LIMITED WARRANTY-LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS This warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials and workmanship, and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage. The warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred during shipment, failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warranter, failures which result from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, bug infestation, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, set-up adjustment, maladjustment of consumer control, improper maintenance, improper antenna, inadequate signal reception or pickup, power line surge, improper voltage supply, lightning, modification, commercial use (such as use in hotels, offices, restaurants, or other business uses) or rental use of the product, or service by anyone other than Retro Manufacturing, LLC, or damage that is attributable to acts of God. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER “LIMITED WARRANTY”. THE WARRANTER IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS UNIT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. (As examples, this excludes damages for lost time, cost of having someone remove or re-install an installed unit if applicable, travel to and from the servicer, and loss of media, data or other memory contents. The items listed are not exclusive, but are for illustration only.) ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. If a problem with this unit develops during or after the warranty period, you may contact your dealer or Retro Manufacturing, LLC. 32 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC REPLACEMENT PARTS If you need replacement parts, contact us at [email protected] or call 888.325.1555 (See “What’s in the Box” on page 4 to confirm the part(s) needed). NOTE: If you return a radio to us for credit, any missing parts will be debited. Replaceable Items • Main Wiring Harness • Power Wiring Harness • Speaker Wiring Harness • Metal Back Strap Purchase Notes Record the place and date of purchase for future reference. Model No. Serial No. Purchase Date Purchased From Keep this information and your sales receipt in a safe place. 33 INSTALLATION NOTES 34 Copyright © 2017 Retro Manufacturing, LLC MODERN SOUND FOR YOUR CLASSIC Retro Manufacturing, LLC, 7470 Commercial Way, Henderson, NV 89011 p) 888.325.1555 | f) 702.483.2229 | www.retromanufacturing.com