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CTACTUSB001 USB/SD adapter Citroen RD3

CTACTUSB001 USB/SD adapter Citroen RD3

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The MP3 file format has long been established as the standard for digital recordings. Files of this format dominate computers, MP3 players, smartphones, etc., so the frequent driver has a desire to listen to MP3 files in the car as well. In the latest car models, the factory radios already support CDs with MP3 files or even have a USB connection. However, it is not possible for owners of older cars to listen to MP3 music without changing the factory radio. In this case, there is a great solution for this - a USB/SD adapter. This device connects to the factory tape recorder via the CD changer connector and acts as a virtual CD changer. The USB adapter preserves the full functionality of the tape recorder and its control on the steering wheel (if available) and is controlled like a regular CD changer. What's more, any external audio sources can be connected to the adapter via the AUX input.

Main features:
  • Plays MP3 and WMA files from USB storage devices (USB memory keys), SD memory cards and sound from any other audio sources through the AUX input.
  • The audio signal to the tape recorder is transmitted by wires, thus guaranteeing the quality of the transmitted sound, which is significantly lost when using any FM modulator
  • Uploading/uploading new music tracks to a USB key is much faster and more convenient than recording them to a CD
  • The USB adapter is controlled by standard tape recorder buttons or steering wheel control (if available) is)
  • The memory of the last position is saved, so listening to the record continues from the point where it was discontinued
  • The display of the tape recorder shows the number of the playing file and the playing time
  • All standard MP3 files up to 320Kbps are supported
  • The adapter does not require additional external power supply
  • You can charge devices that support charging via the USB connection (mobile. phones, MP3 players, etc.)
  • Extremely simple device installation procedure
  • The USB adapter is installed in an invisible place, so the factory appearance of the car interior is preserved and the possibility of theft is reduced to a minimum
  • li>The extension cable of the USB connection is brought to a place convenient for the driver
  • After removing the adapter, there are no signs of its presence
  • Repeat and playback of songs are supported random order (Random) functions
  • Tracks are stored in directories CD01, CD02... (up to max. CD10 - depending on the capabilities of the tape recorder) with max. 99 songs in each, so you can choose from up to 900 songs at a time!
  • USB keys and SD memory cards up to 4GB are supported
Suitable for the following For Citroen cars:
  • Citroen C2 (2003-2005)
  • Citroen C3 (2002-2005)
  • Citroen C5 (2001-2004)< /li>
  • Citroen C8 (2003-2005)
Compatible with these factory radios (with Mini ISO CD changer connector):
  • factory VDO/Clarion RD3 OEM radio 
Note: If the car did not have a CD changer installed at the factory, then the CD changer connector in the tape recorder must be activated by the representatives of the car manufacturer, using the diagnostic equipment DIAG2000 or PP2000. In order for the CD and song number to be visible on the screen of the tape player, the Display function of the CD changer must be activated.

In the package: USB/SD MP3 adapter (virtual digital CD changer), AUX cable (3.5 mm plug), USB extension cable, installation instructions.

Manufacturer: Connects2, Great United Kingdom

IMPORTANT! The file system of the USB key or SD memory card must be in FAT/FAT32 format. The internal directory structure must be: CD01, CD02, CD03... up to max. CD10, depending on the capabilities of the tape recorder/cd changer. Each directory can upload max. 99 songs. File names must consist of only Latin letters (Lithuanian, Russian, German, etc. cannot be used) and numbers. It's not in the title either
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