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OWNER'S MANUAL
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Precautions THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THIS CAR DVD PLAYER. Before operating the unit, read this manual thoroughly and Weep it handy for future reference . To avoid injury or accident , read the following precautions before installing and operating the unit . ON INSTALLATION • DO NOT install any receiver in locations where; as this - it may obstruct the steering wheel and gearshift lever operations, may result in a traffic accident. - it may obstruct the operation of safety devices such
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Safety Information :AUTION: THIS DVD PLAYER IS ACLASS I LASER PRODUCT. HOWEVER THIS$DVD PLAYER USES A VISIBLE /INVISIBLE LASER BEAM WHICH COULD CAUSE . HAZARDOUS RADIA TION EXPOSURE IF DIRECTED. BE SURE TO OP ERATE THE DVD PLAYER CORRECTLY AS IN STRU CTED. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPE CIF IED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIA TION EXPOSURE .DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIRYOURSELF. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. NARNIN
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Disc Notes Disc formats supported by this unusable) depending on your handle it player and conditions in the usag environment. S' Note these scratches are not an Audio and Video indication of any problem with the player. DVD DVD Disc size 12 em Labelsl�� / Audio and Video " VCD VCD P Disc size 12 em (.:VtI Audio CD CD Disc size 12 em �o Do not touch c> the underside '" Audio o ofthe disc MP3 MP3 Disc size 12 em Do not J f 0 bend Discs which cannot be played � I.,l.:
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ns tallation �OTES: t' Choose the mounting location where the unit will not interfere with the r ormal driving function of the driver. Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily and make sure it is all connected up properly and the unit and the system work properly. Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunctions. Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling of
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Ins tallation Installating the unit • DASH BOARD SPRING WASHER -- ,,, PLAIN WASHER--�'i"" SLIDE BRACKET TAPPING SCREW --- HOUSING I TABS �=--jlf' SCREWDRIVER ,-- __ "'" PLATE KEY PLI\TE----"' If you want to take CHASSIS out of the SLIDE BRACKET HOUSING, first remove the PLASTIC TRIM OUT of the both sides away, then insert the two KEY PLATE into left and right side of chassis as above illustration.
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Electric Connection WIRING CONNECTION • RCH RED ,;�:� ::: =�� REARCAMERAINPUT YELLOW SUBWOOFER GREY LCHWHITE '- __ -r= VIDEO IN YELLOW FRONT RCA CAB LE FRONT RCA RED R VIDEO OUT YELLOW FRONT RCA WH ITE L RADIO ANTENNA JACK (B+)12V BROWN RED REAR CAMERA SWITCH IGNITION SWITCH(B,f) ORANGE (B-)PARKING BRAKE YELLOW CHOKE MEMORY BACK-UP(B+) BOX BLUE AUTO ANTENNA BLACK GROUND(B-) WHITE GREY FRONT + + FRONT RCH SPK. LCH SPK. WHITE/BLACK GREY/BLACK VIOLET GREEN REAR R
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Remote Control --- -== - 17 �)-- *��93It�i5���nt��5 @-- @1- ---'--- - lft-iIToiioa iF>' ���_tH ���m������lmn Function Ref# Button Press it briefly to view the clock time, Press again to return to 1 elK normal display mode . 2 MODE Press it to select the input mode, such as DVD, RADIO, etc . Press once to pause playback. Press PLAY/PAUSE to resume 3 STOP playback. Please note: if you press STOP twice, playback will start at the beginning of the disc. Press this button to open the
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--------------------------------------------------------------------, Remote Control Function Ref# Button Press it button to begin playback at a moment in the program you 8 GOTO designa te. Use number buttons to enter the data that is needed. 9 Press these buttons to skip ahead or back one track . ... /� Press this button repeatedly to cycle through the various audio and video adjustments you can make: Volume, Bass, Treble, 10 SEL Balance, Fader, Color, Brightness, Contrast and Tint
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Remote Control Function Ref# Button This button is used to confirm selections and settings within ENTER 23 many of the menus in the OSD system. 24 In DISC mode, press itto reverse rapidly � Use to input numerical values during programming, with the GOTO button, or to directly select a track to play. 25 In Radio mode, (when the RDS engaged,), 0 serves as TA function, 9 serves as the AF function. This button is used with the other number buttons for use with 26 +1 0 two-digit numbe
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Basic Operation POWER ON/OFF � Touch the "OFF" ICON on screen to turn the unit off , Press the " � "on the front panel to turn FIG.2 it on, press it again to turn off, LOADING/EJECTING A DISC Loading a Disc • Adjusting the viewing angle, When the monitor does not move, you 1, Press the POWER (2) button to turn the device on . press $ button on the panel to turn the monitor upward or downward at 2, Ins ert the disc with printed side facing fine steps to get a desired viewing up int
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Basic Operation Touch the "SET" ICON on touch screen • When the monitor turns downward to to enter the setting mode, the message a certain angle, it will draw in . will display like following' : to return to the previous playback FIG.6 TFT Monitor Adjustment In Radio modes, touch the" RADIO" icon or In DVD mode , touch the [i IT! II range to enter the home menu, the message like following as below. Left Right (1) (2) Touch "SYSTEM" on the setting menu, / touch the " A .... " IC
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---------------------------- -- Basic Operation WALLPAPER BALANCE: R 0·10 to L 0·1 0 , In SETTING mode, touch the "SYSTEM" Adjust sound balance betwe6ln left range to select the wallpaper mode, and right speakers, in wallpaper mode, you can select the among of I/Yellow, Red, L Blue, D Blue, FADER: F 0·1 0 to R 0·10 Pu rple, Green, AUTO". Adjust sound balance between Iront and When you select the "AUTO" item, the rear speakers . player will change the background automatically. SUB·
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Basic Operation Setting Audio Modes RearView Camera • In any modes, touch the "EO" range on When connecting the rear view camera the touch screen (or press the EO button the mirror image of the rear view is auto on remote control) to select one of matically displayed on the monitor the preset sound modes: ROCK/POP/ when you change the gear to the back JAZZ/CLAS SIC/USER , position. EX.: In RADIO mode (Note: additional monitor can not display the image.) . ALTERNATE AUDIO SOURCE
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------- --------------------- Control Panel UNIT KEYS -- � • c Touch Area � OJ �� = !AI =� ., .. "' I 0"", 0 ,�:'.. : 0"," �·��db��·� fQ-.' " ill . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CD � (EJECT) Ins ert the disc, label side facing up, until the mechanism senses its presence and draws the disc in. Press to eject the disc. @ VOL-IVOL+ BUTTON In normal mode, this button is used to adjust the volume to desired level. It is also used as an UP/DOWN button when audio or video settings are being adju
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Control Panel UNIT KEYS • (touch sensitive control) (iD CI (POWER On/Off )/MODE �1K Touch this button to switch the device on. WELCOME appears in the display. U Touch it again to switch the device all. SEE YOU appears in the display. In playback mode, you can touch this range to select the input mode by touching repeatedly until the proper one is lo und : DtSC > AUK tN > RADIO . @ BAND i\L Touch to switch between the 3FM and the 2AM(MW) bands. = V The designation 01 the correspondin
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Control Panel (0£.,\ 1>11 (PLA /PAUSE) ICH 1-6 (RADIO PRESET) � • :1K A) In DIsc Playback Mode U Touch this button to pause playback, touch again to resume playback. B) In Radio Mode Touch repeatedly to preset station. With this system a total of 30 stations can be stored in the memor y. Each band sto.re up to six preset stations. The stations might be FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 (MW1) and AM2 (MW2) band. The operation as below: -Store in Memory > Select the frequency band. > Touch repeatedl
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Touch Screen Operation Start Searching For a Statio n RADIO MODE • Manual Search Touch the RADIO ICON in home menu to enter the RADIO mode: During Radio mode, briefly touch " � " to increase frequency by one step of channel spacing. Briefly touch " � "to decrease frequency by one step of channel spacing. Automatic Search During Radio mode, touch and hold � (for more than 2 seconds) either " � / " ICONS to start search for a radio station automatically. To tune in strong-singnal
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I ·----------------------------------------------------------�:H Touch Screen Operation Storing Stations In Memory � Automatic Preset Setup Radio Mode, touch and keep (for more In than 2' S) the screen of" APS " range to active automatic station storage. The radio searches within the current frequency band, e.g. FM1, for the stron ger signal level until the search cycle has finished . The six strongest stations are then allocated to the corresponding storage locations. Then the s
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Touch Screen Operation ADJUSTABLE ITEMS: TA Traffic Announcement '!, (Priority ForTraffie I nforma tio ) REGION SET Touch to switch the REGION function In Radio mode, touch the cursor button ON and OFF . to switch the TA function ON and OFF . When the TA function is activated, the PISET TA symbol appears in the display . Touch to change between PI MUTE and During radio operation in one FM PI SOUND . frequency band the search for a traffic announcement station is started automatic