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C O N T E N T S L I S T PA G E C O N T E N T S 1 2 A C C E S S O R Y I N C L U D E D 3 I N S TA L L A T I O N 4 D E T A C H A B L E C O N T R O L PA N E L 6 W I R I N G D I A G R A M 7 C O N T R O L PA N E L F U N C T I O N 8 i P o d O P E R A T I O N 1 2 B A S I C O P E R AT I O N S 1 3 M E N U O P E R A T I O N 1 4 A U D I O O P E R A T I O N 1 5[...]
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1 . A C C E S S O R Y I N C L U D E D 2 When first unpacking your new full detachable DVD head unit, please check first that the package contains all of the items below . If something is missing, contact the store where you purchased the player . Remote control Lithium Battery 3V + 2 2 0 R 5 C O n e r s w ’ a u m n al Owner’s Manual Wa r r a n [...]
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2. INST ALLA TION Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily and make sure it is all connected up properly and the unit and 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 req[...]
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3. DET ACHABLE CONTROL P ANEL (D .C.P .) Removing The Detachable Control Panel (D.C.P) Press the panel release button. 1 2 Slighly lift up the panel & pull out the panel side way in order to remove the front panel. WARNING Do not try to remove the panel by pulling directly towards you. Correct way to remove the panel should be slighly lift up t[...]
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RESETTING THE UNIT : After releasing the front panel, use a pencil or any non-metalic object to press & hold the reset button for five seconds to reset the unit. PRESS DOWN RESET 5[...]
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4. WIRING DIAGRAM (20 PIN + ISO PLUG) (See Figure 2) ISO CONNECTOR 20-PIN AUDIO/POWER HARNESS (See Figure 1) PIN(B8) GREEN/BLACK PIN(B1) VIOLET PIN(B4) GREY/BLACK PIN(B2) VIOLET/BLACK PIN(B3) GREY PIN(A4) YELLOW PIN(A7) RED PIN(A5) BLUE PIN(A8) BLACK PIN(B7) GREEN PIN(B6) WHITE/BLACK PIN(B5) WHITE ISO CONNECTOR 4PIN+8PIN FEMALE WITH MALE TERMINAL 1[...]
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5. CONTROL P ANEL FUNCTION(RDS+BLUETOOTH+iPod) 1 5 4 6 7 8 9 2 3 10 11 17 16 14 12 13 15 18 22 20 21 19 OPERA TIONS: K E Y 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 3 2 2 S Y ST E M T U NE R C D /M P 3 /W M A S ho rt P re s s L on g P re s s S ho rt P re s s Long P re s s S ho rt P re s s L on g P re s s S ho rt P re s s Long P[...]
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INST ALLING iPod INTO THE BUIL T -IN iPod DOCKING Press down Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Press down the button as indicated below to unlock the iPod docking. Pull out the iP od connector as indicated below . Once the stick is completely Push the stick & the connected iP od inwards until it stops. Press the iPod holder on both sides to hold the [...]
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Step 4 Step 3 Step 2 REMOVE iP od FROM THE BUIL T -IN iPod DOCKING Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 T o take out the iPod from the docking station, user can first detach the front panel, and repeat step 1 to step 8 to take out the iPod & return the iP od docking inside the unit’s cabinent. Step 5 Pull out the iPod docking as shown below . Once the iPod u[...]
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This unit is equipped with iP od Ready function which allow end user to have direct control of the iPod on the front panel control button and display iPod song information on the unit's LCD display . Please read below for more details operation. iPod Compatibility Chart This unit is support following iPod version iPod 1G Not Supported iPod 2G [...]
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Song Select Press the File UP (>>) or File DOWN (<<) button for less than one second to skip to the next or previous song. Press and Hold File UP (>>) or File DOWN (<<) button for more than 3 seconds to fast forward or fast reverse of the current song. Song Repeat / Repeat All play : Pressing the M3 button for more than 3 se[...]
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5) MODE BUTTON (MODE) Press this button to remove the control panel. 7. BASIC OPERA TIONS 3) P ANEL RELEASE BUTTON (REL) 1) POWER ON/OFF BUTTON ( ) Press POWER button or any other button on the front of the radio to turn the unit on. Press POWER button again to turn the unit off . 21) MUTE BUTTON (MUTE) Press the mute button momentarily to mute the[...]
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Contrast The contrast level of the display is set at "CONTRAST 05" by default. Rotate the volume control T o adjust the contrast level from 00 to 10. Clock Format This option allows selection of a 12 hour or 24 hour clock format. "CLK FORMA T 12H" is the Default setting. Rotate the volume control to change to the 24 hour clock f[...]
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9. AUDIO OPERA TION Pressing “ AUDIO button to access the Audio Menu. User can navigate thru the Audio Menu items by pressing the / “ A UDIO” button repeatedly , or by pressing the T uning Up or T uning Down Button. Once the desired menu item appears on the display , adjust that option by using the Volume Up or Down button within 5 seconds. T[...]
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Manual T uning T urn & Hold the Up T uning or Down T uning button for more than 3 seconds to move the radio frequency number up or down one step. Auto Seek T uning T urn & Hold the Up T uning or Down T uning button for less than 3 seconds to move to next station automatically . 10. TUNER OPERA TION Recall a Station Select a band (if needed)[...]
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RDS functions - AF Alternative Frequencies - CT Clock Time - EON Enchanced other Network - PI Program identifications - PS Program service name - PTY Program T ype - REG Regional Change - T A T raffic Announcement - TP T raffic program By pressing AF button < 3 seconds to select AF ON/OFF . “ AF ON” or “ AF OFF” will show & remain on[...]
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INSERT AND EJECT CD Insert a CD label-side up with the unit turned on, and the disc will begin to play . Press the Eject button to stop CD play and eject the CD. The unit does not have to be turned on to eject the CD . CD-DA OPERATION 12) P AUSE BUTTON Press the pause button to suspend disc play . Press the pause button again to resume disc Play . [...]
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Files Playing Order When selected for play , F older Search, File Search or Folder Select, files and folders are accessed in the order in which they were written by the PC writer . Because of this, the order in which they are expected to be played may not match the order in which they are actually played. F or example, a media with the following fo[...]
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FILE/FOLDER PLA Y There are three different play methods as following: File/Folder Intro play: Press M2 button more than 3 seconds during playing MP3/WMA disc for “intro play” all files of the current folder . Intro play should restart from the first song of the current folder , after all files in the current files have been intro-played. T o d[...]
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13. USB OPERA TION The unit can support USB Host Function. It can playback MP3 and WMA Audio format which are stored into USB Memory Stick or USB interface Music Player . Please read below before you start the operation of USB HOST Function. Mode change to USB HOST Before remove the USB stick from the Front panel USB plug. Always remember to switch[...]
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14. MEMORY CARD OPERA TION The unit can support playback MP3 and WMA Audio format which are stored into SD and MMC Memory Card . Please read below before you start the operation of Memory Card. Inserting and Removing a SD or MMC card on the main unit Mode change to MEMORY CARD Music File Playback Operation All the SD or MMC Memory Card playback ope[...]
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T o Cancel T ransferring. 2) Mode change 3) Inserting a CD Disc 4) Inserting a USB Stick 1) Switch the power to off mode 15. MUSIC FILES COPYING / TRANSFERRING Thanks for the most useful and convenient files transferring function of this unit, user can easily transfer music files between USB Stick, SD or MMC Memory card or Built-In Memory and on th[...]
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Select a device by mode button and playback the music file need to be transfer: 1) Never remove the USB Stick while recording or file transferring to USB Stick. It may damage the USB Stick and sometimes will caused the unit system lock up. 2) It is not recommended to insert USB stick while recording is under progress to other storage device. Always[...]
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16. MUSIC FILES ERASING Y ou can erase files from the USB Stick or Memory Card. Please read below for the details operation of this function: ERASABLE MEDIA USB Stick and Memory Card . ERASING MUSIC FILES ON THE MEDIA There are THREE different methods for erasing files; 1.Erase while the Music File is playing. Long press BAND button to activate t[...]
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1) Do not switching mode of the unit during the Erasing 2) Do not turn off the Power of the unit during the Erasing 3) Do not switch the Ignition key off during the Erasing 4) Do not detach the front panel during the Erasing WARNING: Once enter into the erase mode. User can rotate the encoder to select “ ” to confirm erase or rotate the volume [...]
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17. FILES MANAGER The advance “File Management.” System of this unit can help to well you organize all the music files just like a PC . Please read below for details: FOLDERS MANAGEMENT This unit will automatically self-create the below default folders onto any USB /SD / MMC media device, once these devices are inserted into the unit. FILES MAN[...]
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18. BLUETOOTH HAND FREE OPERA TION 1. When user use our Bluetooth HEAD UNIT , please make sure the mobile phone you use must / does support Bluetooth functions (Headset or Handsfree profiles or both) 2. Before you start to use our Bluetooth HEAD UNIT , please make sure complete pairing with your mobile phone first. Please refer to the user manual, [...]
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Bluetooth Mobile Phone Compatibility List This unit can support Bluetooth specification v1.2 or higher , and compatible with Bluetooth profiles such as handsfree or headset profiles. however the functionality may be limited due to some phones' own dedicated interfacing specification. This list is only updated to the time this list is being pri[...]
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HTC TyTNII HTC Touch HTC KS 20 LG Viewty KG320 Shine KE970 LG Features Caller ID 2. HTC & LG Paring In-Band Ring T one T alk Ringing Reject Audio T ransfer T alking V olume up/down Hang up A2DP/A VRCP Audio T ransfer V olume up/down Dialing Stop/Pause/Pla y V olume control Forw ard/Backward Stereo Control Next/Previous Not Supported this functi[...]
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3. MOTOROLA V9 E8 Q9h Z6 E6 V8 Features Caller ID A2DP/A VRCP Paring Paring In-Band Ring T one T alk Ringing Reject Audio T ransfer V olume up/down T alking Hang up Audio T ransfer V olume up/down Dialing Stop/Pause/Pla y V olume control Forw ard/Backward Stereo Control Next/Previous K1 明 (A1200) V3x V3 V600 V501 Features Caller ID A2DP/A VRCP Pa[...]
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4. NOKIA N95 N81 5610 6110 6300 5700 Features Caller ID A2DP/A VRCP Paring In-Band Ring T one T alk Ringing Reject Audio T ransfer V olume up/down T alking Hang up Audio T ransfer V olume up/down Dialing Stop/Pause/Pla y V olume control Forw ard/Backward Stereo Control Next/Previous 6233 5300 7500 6085 N91 N73 Features Caller ID A2DP/A VRCP Paring [...]
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6111 6270 6600 6230 Features Caller ID A2DP/A VRCP Paring In-Band Ring T one T alk Ringing Reject Audio T ransfer V olume up/down T alking Hang up Dialing Audio T ransfer V olume up/down Stop/Pause/Pla y V olume control Forw ard/Backward Stereo Control Next/Previous Not Supported this function Not Supported this function Not Supported this function[...]
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this function SHARP WX-T82 WX-T71 GX-T15 S55 BenQ S88 Features Caller ID A2DP/A VRCP Paring In-Band Ring T one T alk Ringing Reject Audio T ransfer V olume up/down T alking Hang up Audio T ransfer V olume up/down Dialing Stop/Pause/Pla y V olume control Forw ard/Backward Stereo Control Next/Previous Not Supported this function Not Supported this fu[...]
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7. SONYERICSSON C902 Z750i W580i P1i S500i K610i Features Caller ID A2DP/A VRCP Paring In-Band Ring T one T alk Ringing Reject Audio T ransfer V olume up/down T alking Hang up Audio T ransfer V olume up/down Dialing Stop/Pause/Pla y V olume control Forw ard/Backward Stereo Control Next/Previous K618i W880i K800i M600i K700i Z800i Features Caller ID[...]
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S700i W550i Z600 T68 T68i T610 Features Caller ID A2DP/A VRCP Paring In-Band Ring T one T alk Ringing Reject Audio T ransfer V olume up/down T alking Hang up Dialing Audio T ransfer V olume up/down Stop/Pause/Pla y V olume control Forw ard/Backward Stereo Control Next/Previous Not Supported this function Not Supported this function Not Supported th[...]
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B L U E T O O T H H A N D F R E E PA N E L F U N C T I O N K E Y M A T R I X 1 2 3 4 5 6 Panel F unction Button Blue T ooth Hand Free Function AUDIO Short Press Long Press Enter Phone number input mode Confirm Dialing the input Phone Number Encoder volume Knob BAND Use for numeric input 1. Reject Incoming call 2. Edit Number MODE Long Press T ransf[...]
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If the pairing failed, “ ” will be flashing on the Display for 3 seconds. And the unit will switch back to the previous mode automatically . PA I R I N G Access into MENU - P AIRING mode to activates the operation of Pairing . Pairing The Bluetooth System Between User’s Mobile Phone & The Unit Once the is appearing on the LCD Display , pr[...]
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The unit will be Auto Re-Connection by following operation . Every time turn the ignition key from off to on, the unit will Auto re-connect with the mobile phone one. Dis-Connection of the Bluetooth System The unit have a option function for user to disconnect the Bluetooth system with the unit. The unit can be Dis-connected by the following method[...]
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CALL TRANSFER TO AUDIO TRANSFER FROM HEAD UNIT BACK TO THE MOBILE PHONE During the talking mode, user can press the “TRANSFER” button to transfer the audio from the unit back to the mobile phone for privacy reason. The LCD Display will display “ ” on the LCD for 3 seconds. After the “T ransfer” button is pressed, the mute of the present[...]
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DIALED LIST T o Find the Last 10 Dialed Number Press the “PHONE” (AUDIO) button, after the LCD appeared display “ ”, then Long press “PHONE” (AUDIO) button. The last dialed number as the first number on the list will display on the LC D . Rotate the encoder knob to navigate through the 10 last dialed number . User can Long press the “[...]
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1) Connect this unit with the audio device. BLUETOOTH A UDIO STREAMING A2DP (ADVANCED AUDIO DISTRIBUTION PROFILE) Connecting A Bluetooth Audio Device With This Unit Before using audio device to play music on this unit, the audio device must be paired with this unit first. User can listen to music files on an audio device on this unit if the audio d[...]
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The PLA Y command may differ depending on the Audio device. If the Audio device is not able auto start playing song after changed mode into “BT AUDIO” mode, user may need to operate the PLA Y mode on the audio device to start the song playback. 1) Start playing-Every time when user change mode into “BT AUDIO” mode, this unit will automatica[...]
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19 iPod RDS . REMOTE FUNCTION( + ) iP o d K E Y S Y S TE M T U N ER M P 3 /W M A 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 3 S ho r t P re s s L on g P re s s OPERA TIONS: S ho r t P re s s L on g P re s s S ho r t P re s s L on g P re s s S ho r t P re s s L on g P re s s M ut e P ow e r P an e l r e le a s e bu t t on E nt e [...]
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AM/MW Frequency Range Intermediate Frequency Usable Sensitivity Stereo Separation S/N Ratio 87.5-108 Mhz 87.5-107.9Mhz 10.7 MHz Better than 15dB at S/N 30 dB 25 dB at 1KHz 50 dB RADIO SECTION FM Frequency Range Intermediate Frequency Usable Sensitivity S/N Ratio 522-1620 KHz 530-1720 KHz 450KHz Better than 45dB 40 dB GENERAL Power Supply Polarity S[...]
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21. TROUBLE SHOOTING Before going through the check list, check wiring connection. If any of the problems persist after check list has been made, consult your nearest service dealer . ERROR 1 Write Error Read Error Memory Full No File Disc Error The Media Device not able to copy by the unit. The Media Device not able to play file by the unit The me[...]
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