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TID-893/TID-893B In - Dash 7” Mon itor Touch Screen DVD/CD/MP3/MP4 AM /FM Radio With Bluetooth Owner’s Manual Take the time to read through this ow ner’s manual. Familia rity wi th installation and operation procedures will help you obtain the be st Performance from y our new DVD - receiv er.[...]
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2 W A RNING ! To pro mote sa fety , cert ain funct ions ar e dis abled u nless t he parki ng brake is on. The U nit is designed t o detect par ked stat us and must be co nnected to the power supply si de of t he parking brake swi tch. Impro per connec tion or use of hi s connec tion may v iolate a pplica ble law and may resul t in s erious injur y [...]
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3 CONTENTS W ARNING! ................................................................................................................. 2 OPERATI ON PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................... 2 Accessories ...........................................................................................[...]
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4 Accesso ries Package co ntai ns the follow ing acce ssori es for inst allatio n and operation of the unit. (1) W asher , Sprin g W asher, M5 Nut 1 each (2) Mounting Str ap 1 (3) Blot 1 (4) Screw 4* 6 4 (5) Mounting C ollar 1 (6) Release Key 2 (7) Screw 5* 20 1 Remote C ontrol W arra n t y card Use r Manual P ower Cable RCA Cable Trim ring Note: P[...]
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5 INSTALL A TION / UN-INST A LL ATION Note Before st arting inst allat ion of th e unit, make s ure th e wi ring i s connected properly . Use only the par ts pr ovi ded wi th the unit t o ensur e prope r ins tallat ion. The use o f unaut horiz ed parts may cause mal functio n. Install t he uni t wher e it does not g et in the dr iv er’s w ay and [...]
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6 WIRING CONNECTI ONS NOTE: Nev er conn ect cable to the sy stem whil e it is c onnect ed to the b atter y pow er. W he never the unit i s disco nnecte d from the bat tery , the pr eset me mory w ill be erase d and th e unit w ill go back to i ts fact ory de faults. Note: To watch vi deo the p arking wire sh ould be c onnecte d to bre ak si gnal. 2[...]
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7 Note: - Only use gr oundless loudspeak ers. - Use only loudspe aker s of minimal 40W att, us ing fewer watts m ay result in dam aging your lo udspeak ers at higher vol umes . - Use 4~8 Ω (Ohm impedanc e) loudspe akers only; using higher or lesser im pedance m ay dam age the unit. - Do not use 3 - c able loudsp eakers and do not connec t the lou[...]
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8 Front pa nel 1. Releas e Button Press t o detac h an d rel ease the front pa nel. When rel ease d the u nit w ill switch o ff auto matica lly after a few secon d. Detach /At tach the P anel: P ress RE L butt on and pull out t he l eft si de to detach th e panel. To at tach it, i nsert the rig ht side first and t hen pr ess the l eft si de until h[...]
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9 4 . Button / Button In RADIO mode, press to star t auto matic s earching , press and h old for tw o seconds t o star t manual s earching , the n press t o tune each frequency step downw ard. In DVD / SD / USB mode, press butt on to ski p to the prev ious tr ack. Pr ess butt on and hold for tw o seconds to acti v ate fast rev erse (R EW) sear ch i[...]
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10 SD/MMC card sl ot, for M ultimedia play back files o nly. Insert a SD/MMC CA R D int o this slot and the unit w il l automatic all y star t reading and play back the car d . * Supp orted Musi c Fil e Format : MP 3, W MA Files . REMOTE CONTROL 1. MODE button Press i t to se lect the mode: Radio, D ISC ( if t here is a di sc i n uni t), USB (if th[...]
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11 In SD CARD / USB mode, pr ess t o rep eat R E P 1 => REP DIR => REP ALL In DVD mode, pr ess to st art rep eat RE P OFF= >REP C hapter=> REP Titl e=>R EP Off. In Radio mode: PS ( Preset Sc an): Pr ess to s can all preset st ations in the memory of the c urrent band and st ay on each memo ry stations for a bout 5 s econds . AS (Aut [...]
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12 During play back, pr ess i t at the star ting point of sect ion y ou want to repeat(A) , pr ess t his b utton again at the ending point of the secti on y ou want t o rep eat (B) , sect ion A - B r epeati ng s tarts . Press i t again to cance l the A - B repeat func tion. Press i t and hold for tw o seconds in DVD mode to z oom the imag e in or o[...]
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13 R EMOVE BATTE RY Note: The dist ance m ay v ary accordi ng to t he brig htness of ambi ent li ght. If the re mote is not u sed for an extende d peri od of time , remov e the batt ery to pr event possible da mage from batt ery leakage and cor rosion. Do not pl ace any objec ts betw een th e remote contr ol uni t and t he senso r on th[...]
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14 M A IN MENU The best w ay to disco v er the pr ogram is to expl ore each scree n in detail, and to find out h ow t o move from one t o another . Read t his ch apter for a gui ded t our. Unit star ts by display ing the Main menu. This i s the ro ot o f the screen hierarch y, an d y ou can si mply acces s all featur es by tappi ng o n the touc h s[...]
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15 Touch thi s butt on to s elect r eceptio n of l ocal st ation or DX for distan ce stati on. ◆ DVD PL A YE R To st art DVD Pl ayer, tap on D VD but ton from main menu scr een. TOUCH SCREEN MENU You wi ll not see any buttons whil e DVD is play ed. Butt ons wi ll appear w hen y ou tap on TFT screen. Tap the scr een again t o hide the butt ons. I [...]
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16 I n DVD mo de touch it t o enter TITLE ME NU (Enable only if t he DVD disc with title menu). / Touch i t to sel ect pre vi ous or nex t track. / Select the v iewi ng angle of th e touch - scre en. ◆ I ns ert USB/SD/ MMC and pla y track w ill displa y as follo ws : Mute the s ound. D ecrease the volu me . I ncreas e the v olume. S top button . [...]
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17 ◆ AV - IN Mode To start AV - IN Mode, tap AV - IN icon on the main m enu screen . Connect the ex ternal audio/v ideo sig nal source to this unit. S elect AV - IN mod e in the m ain menu or by pressi ng Mode on t he front panel. Note: If there is n o exter nal v ideo input, the TFT disp lays “NO SIGNAL” . 1. Press the △ / ▽ ic on to adj[...]
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18 DISP LAY CONTROL Tap DISP LAY bu tton t o show DISPL AY menu. RADIO CO NTRO L Tap RADIO button to s how RAD IO menu. GENERAL CO NTROL Tap GENER AL butt on to sh ow GENERAL 1 menu. Tap button t o show GENERAL 2 menu. SCREEN Screen s etting 1 6:9, 4: 3 , FULL Backlight Backlight setting LO W , M ID, HIGH AREA Set AREA:EU ROPE - U.S.A - SOUT H AMER[...]
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19 DVD SET UP ME N U During the D VD play back, press the SETU P butto n to en ter i nto t he sy stem se tting s main menu; pr ess th e up or dow n arrow buttons to move t o the highli ghte d menu item and sel ect o ne of the S etup P ages: [1 ]. Subtitle Lang setting: W i th this o pt ion y ou c an sel ect the prefer red l anguag e for t he su bti[...]
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20 Code Descript ion 1.NONE Kid safe 2.G General Audiences – ALL ages ad mitted 3.PG PARENTAL GUID ANCE SU GGESTED - So me mater ial may not be sui table f o r chil dren 4.PG - 13 PARENTS STRONGLY CAUTIONED - Some materi al may be ina ppropr iate fo r chil dren under 13 5.PG -R Restri cted, und er 17 r eq uires acco mpanyi ng parent or adul t gua[...]
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21 Back Vie w Camer a This uni t is eq uipped w ith back v iew camera outpu t. The ca mera is used t o obse rve the situatio n behind the v ehicl e when y ou are bac king the car. Please c onnect y our b ack vi ew camer a wit h the back car vi deo inpu t. And co nnect th e rev erse wire for back a ca r w ith the re ar gear light . Rear view camera [...]
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22 Tap on CALLING button to enter call mode. In Call m ode, t he unit c an be us ed as y our ph one. Maki ng an d recei ving call s are possi ble w ith BLU ETOO TH . Simply tap p hone n umber and tap button to make a call , and ta p button t o hang up . 1.) Tap CLEAR butto n short ly to del ete a w rong di git, tap t he CLEAR butto n or pr ess RDM/[...]
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23 NOTES O N DISC Onl y use g roundless lo udspeaker s. U se only loudspe aker s of mini mal 40 W att, using fewer watt s may resu lt in damaging your loud speak ers at hig her v olumes. U se 4~8 Ω (Ohm impeda nce) loudspeake rs only ; using higher or lesser impedance may damage th e unit. D o not use 3 - c able lo udspeake rs and [...]
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24 TROUBLESHOOTI NG Symptom Cause Remedy General Power does not turn on. (No soun d is produc ed.) Fuse is bl own Replace w ith fuse of th e same amperag e. If the fuse bl ows ag ain, consul t y our store of purch ase In correct wi ring Consult y our loca l re tailer . No sound o utput when oper ating the uni t w ith ampli fiers or pow er antenn a [...]
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25 TROUBLESHOOTI NG SY M PT OM CA USE SOLUTION NO POW ER THE CAR IGNITION IS NOT ON. IF T HE POW ER SUPPL Y IS P ROPER LY CONNECTED TO THE CAR ACCES SOR Y SW ITCH THE IGNIT I ON KEY TO “ACC”. THE F USE IS BLOW N. REPLAC E TH E FUSE. DISC CANNOT BE L O AD ED . PRESENCE OF DISC INSID E THE P LAYER REMO VE THE D ISC IN T HE PLAY ER THEN PUT A NEW [...]
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26 TECHNIC A L SP ECIFICATIONS General Po wer supply: 11~16 V DC Current consu mption: max. 10 A Max imum pow er output: 52 W x 4 cha nnels (max) Compati ble formats: DVD/SVCD/ VCD/HDCD/MP3/ MP4/ VIDEO/CD DA/Picture CDCD - R/ - RW / DVD± R/±R W playba ck Dimen sions ( W x D x H) / weig ht: 165*178* 50 mm/2 kg W orki n g temper ature range: - 10 ?[...]