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00 2 Contents 1 Before You Start Important Safeguards 4 About this manual 4 Precautions 5 Maintenance 6 Location & function of the controls 7 Remote control 9 Specifications 11 1 Installation Wiring Connections 12 Installing the Unit 13 Detach the Unit 14 2 Common Operations To Select Source by Menu 15 Reset the Unit 15 Turning the Unit On/Off [...]
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00 3 Contents 10 Additional Information Simple Troubleshooting Guide 42 On Screen Display Program Playing Eject SD Card Eject USB 35 35 35 35 7 T uner Listening to the Radio 36 Band Selector 36 Manual/Automatic Tuning 36 DX/LOC Selector 36 Selecting The stored Station 36 MO/ST Selector 37 AMS 37 Number Buttons 37 On Screen Display 37 Goto FREQ 37 R[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS About this manual This unit features a number of sophisti- cated functions ensuring superior operation. All the functions have been designed for the easiest possible use, but many are not self-explanatory. This manual will help you understand the functions and operations of the unit. DISC/VCD/CD/MP3/MP4/SD operation that can on[...]
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01 5 Before Y ou Start 11 09 40 IPOD Press and hold or to play the track fast forward or fast rewind . Do it again or press ENTER to resume to play normally. Playing Track F.F/F.REW 20 Repeat Playing During playback, press Press it again to cancel this function. RPT to track repeat, disc repeat, off. * This function is operated by using the remote [...]
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Before Y ou Start 01 6 11 08 39 AV SET Press SRC to switch to the AUX mode: AUX Touch Screen Menu For more details to adjust AUDIO, VIDEO and SYSTEM (Auto 1: PAL, NTSC, SECAM), (Auto 2: P-M, P-N). Please refer to pages 19 to 20. To decrease the volume To increase the volume In AUX mode, select A V SET: Mode selector AUX Replacing the Fuse Make sure[...]
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01 7 Before Y ou Start Location of the Controls Front Panel The Base 08 38 T uner OFF OFF SCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 : NONE RDS 87.50MHz 8 NONE 9 10 OFF OFF RDS Setup AF (Alternative Frequencies) Press it to activate AF function. TA (Traffic Alarm) Press it to activate TA function. Press it to select PTY code. PTY(Program Type) Press it to activate PTY func[...]
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Before Y ou Start 01 8 1 SRC/PWR During waiting mode, briefly press it to turn on the unit; during working status, briefly press it to select radio mode or playback mode/ press and hold it to turn the unit on or off. REMOTE Infrared Sensor 4 3 MUTE / - ( Mute / Decrease ) Button Briefly press it to mute; press and hold it to switch to the night mod[...]
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01 9 Before Y ou Start Remote Control Tips: For more information on replacing battery, please refer to Replacing the Battery on page 6. 36 07 T uner Listening to the radio LOC pears on the display and only local tion is available. when it disappears b ap sta oth distance and local stations can be received. DX/LOC Selector During radio status, press[...]
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Before Y ou Start 10 01 1 SOURCE/PWR 4 AMS/MENU 3 BAND/TITLE 5 LOC/SUB -T 6 ST/AUDIO 8 OSD 10 Slow Forward/Rewind) ( 7 13 PROG(Program playing) RPT(Repeat Playing) 15 12 Mute RDM (Playing T racks at Random) 16 11 P/N (System Adjusting) 9 25 2 GOTO (playing time/track) SETUP 19 (F.R/F .F) 20 CLEAR 22 0~9( Number) Buttons 23 (Eject Button) 24 18 (Sto[...]
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01 11 Before Y ou Start General FM Section 87.5-108(MHz) (Europe) 87.5-107.9(MHz) (U.S.A.) 10.7MHz 10dBuV 60dB 30dB 1KHz 40-12KHz Specifications Power Requirement 14.4V DC (11-16V allowable) Load Impedance 7dB Bass 100Hz Treble 10KHz Tone Controls Approx.184 x 178 x100 mm (d/w/h) Dimensions Approx.3.5kg Weight Mounting Dimensions Approx.164 x183x11[...]
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Installation 02 12 1 Rear View Camera Input Trigger Orange Red Yell ow Black Ignition Key Battery + Ground Rear L Speaker Front L Speaker Green/Black Green White/Black White Brown Pink Violet/Black Blue Violet Grey/Black Grey Parking Brake Front Illumination Control(+12V) Antenna power + Rear R Speaker Front R Speaker 1 Output Plug(Male) 2 Output S[...]
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02 13 Installation Installation Method DIN Front-Mount 1 1 Bend these claws outward for a tight fit, if necessary. T o support the unit Fire Wal l Installation Method 2 Push in the unit Select a position where the screw holes of the mounting bracket lied with the car and the of the main unit fitted), and at 2 pla- ces on each fasten them to the car[...]
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14 02 Installation Detach the Unit 1.Take out the Outer T rim Frame. Detach the front panel before disassembl- ing the unit. 2.Insert the keys supplied to the unit at both sides of the unit (shown as illustrated) until they click. Pulling the keys makes it possible to remove the unit from the dashboard. Main Parts List Mounting Sleeve x1 Rear Mount[...]
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03 15 Common Operations To Sele ct Source by Menu In any mode, press SRC in the monitor, the following menu will appear: Press it to select your desired item: FM, DISC, IPOD ,SD Card, USB, AUX, and press SET to enter into the main menu. If you want to enter into Ipod, press IPOD; if it does not enter into, that means the unit does not include the f[...]
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Common Operations 16 03 ¼òµ¥ ¹ÊÕÏ Åųý Ö¸ÄÏ Turning Loudness On/Off Press and hold Press it again to quit this function. LOUD button to activate the loud function. Pressing the button will increase the low frequency. 25 Note: This function is operated by using the remote control only. * Briefly pressing MUTE on the main unit also pe[...]
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04 17 Main Menu Main Menu Setup Press and hold SETUP on t he remote control or MENU on the main unit, or press SET in the monitor to enter the menu as follows: * Press and hold SETUP or press MENU on the main unit to set up this menu; press them in the monitor to select the option. This menu includes , , SOURCE, SYSTEM, EXIT. Press them in the moni[...]
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Main Menu 18 04 3.Source Adjustment In the main menu, press SOURCE in the monitor, the sub menu will appear as follows: You can switch all of the items to ON or OFF, press the corresponding button to set. If one of them was set OFF, that function is null. 4.System Adjustment After selecting SYSTEM, the sub menu will appear as follows: In this menu [...]
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04 Main Menu Key Beep In this menu you can adjust KEY BEEP , press it in the monitor and select ON or OFF, the default setting is ON, it means when you press the keys, they sounded. CLOCK SYS KEY BEEP EXIT MONI FLEX Setting REVERSE POLA in this menu. If the signal is +12V , please press BAT TERY in the monitor . If the signal is 0V , please press G[...]
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Main Menu 20 04 Local Area You can select EUROPE or USA or ORIENT to search the stations quickly by your current area. Local In this menu, you may choose to search Local Stations. When ON is selected, only strong signaled local stations may be received. When this is OFF, weak signal out-of-town stations may be received. Goto FREQ To select ON, you [...]
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04 21 Main Menu (Picture 1) (Picture 2) Press in picture 1 or press in picture 2 to enter the following menu: Adjust Screen Press ADJ SCREEN to display the above menu. Press the square button at the top left ,then the button will move to place , press it at place , it will move to place , then place , press SA VE. Clock Adjustment Press CLOCK ADJ i[...]
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22 05 DISC/VCD/MP4 Press one of Number Buttons(0~9) to select a track, it will be played auto- matically. 23 * Number Buttons Note: * Press CLEAR to clear the input. 22 During DISC/VCD/MP4 playback, press to switch between play and pause; During stop mode, press this button to resume playback mode. Pause the Playback 17 Note: * Pressing in the moni[...]