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Multi Pla yer with GPS User Manual MMP-501 Thank you f or purchasing this HIT A CHI product. T o obtain the best perf ormance and safety , please read this manual carefully . Please keep this manual f or future reference. MMP-501 IM (Backup) .indd 1 07-09-2006 11:47:35 AM[...]
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2 SAFETY PRECA UTIONS For y our safety , please read the f ollowing precautions carefully bef ore using this product. Improper use will cause serious personal injuries and/or damage to your proper ty or this product. The follo wing symbols are used in this manual. Please fully understand the meaning of the symbols before reading the instructions in[...]
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3 CONTENTS SAFETY PRECA UTIONS ............................... IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........ FUNCTIONAL O VER VIEW ............................ F ront View ....................................................... Rear View ........................................................ Bottom View .................................................[...]
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4 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference . Heed Warnings - All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to . Foll[...]
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5 Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects of any kind into the product through any openings as they ma y touch dangerous voltage points or short-out par ts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Ne ver spill liquid of any kind on the product. Servicing - Do not attempt to ser vice the product yourself as opening or remo ving cov ers m[...]
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6 FUNCTIONAL O VER VIEW Front Vie w 7 1 2 3 5 6 4 Rear View 10 8 9 Bottom View 11 MMP-501 IM (Backup) .indd 6 07-09-2006 11:47:36 AM[...]
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7 Side View 12 17 13 18 15 VOL 14 16 Menu Button Displays the T op Menu. T el ( ) Button Switches between the Bluetooth mode and the previous mode . A V IN Button Displays the A V Input mode. Light Sensor Detects the changes in lighting condition and adjusts the touch screen brightness. Microphone T ouch Screen Charge Indicator Indicates orange whe[...]
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8 PREP ARA TION Supplied Accessories When you unpac k the play er, please chec k to ensure the follo wing accessories are supplied before installation. In case of missing or damaged, please contact the dealer immediately . User manual (x2) AC po wer adaptor (x1) Car power adaptor (x1) USB cable (x1) A V cable (x1) Earphones (x1) Suction cup windscr[...]
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9 P ositioning the Play er in a V ehicle The play er can be positioned on the inside of the vehicle windscreen using the supplied suction cup windscreen mount and mounting brack et. Attach the mounting brack et onto the suction cup windscreen mount. Ensure the mounting brack et is secured onto the suction windscreen mount. 1 suction cup windscreen [...]
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10 B ASIC OPERA TION Getting Started Press the P ower button f or a while to turn on the play er . The T op Menu appears on the touch screen. Note: Y ou can return to the T op Menu any time b y pressing the MENU button. Navigation T ap on the T op Menu to enter navigation mode . The Destinator Menu will be displa yed. Note: Please refer to Hitachi [...]
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11 Brightness Setting The play er has a light sensor that will detect the changes in lighting condition and adjust the brightness for optimum vie wing lev el automatically . Y ou may also adjust the brightness le vel manually . T ap on the T op Menu to enter Br ightness Setting. T o Activate the Auto Brightness T ap to activate the A uto Brightness[...]
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12 Entertainment Y ou can play MP3 and MPEG-4 stored in SD or MMC memory card. Inser t the SD or MMC memory card to the card slot. T ap on the T op Menu to enter media play er mode. The folder list will be displa yed. T ap SDMMC DISK folder to open the f older. The file list will be display ed. Select and double tap the file to start the playbac [...]
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13 Entertainment Screen Buttons The follo wing buttons appear on the Entertainment screens. T ap to display the enter tainment interf ace. T ap to scroll up the folder list or file list. T ap to scroll down the folder list or file list. T ap to retur n to the folder list. T ap to retur n to the T op Menu. T ap to play the previous file . T ap to[...]
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14 P airing the Player with Y our Mobile Phone The play er is also a Bluetooth device . Before y ou can connect it to your mobile phone with Bluetooth, you need to pair them. Press the button to enter Bluetooth mode. The Bluetooth menu will be displa yed. T ap on the Bluetooth menu. The play er star ts searching for y our mobile phone. Use your mob[...]
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15 Bluetooth Menu Buttons The follo wing buttons appear on the Bluetooth menu. T ap to disconnect the Bluetooth connection to your mobile phone . T ap to pair the player with y our mobile phone. T ap to activate the Auto Ans wer function. T ap to increase the speaker volume or to scroll up the call list. T ap to decrease the speaker volume or to sc[...]
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16 TROUBLESHOO TING If you e xperience any of the follo wing difficulties while using the play er, use this troub leshooting guide to help you remedy the prob lem. Should any problem persist, consult y our nearest ser vice center . Symptom P ossible Cause Remedy The play er does not star t. The battery may be exhausted. Recharge the battery . The [...]
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17 SPECIFICA TIONS GPS Section Received Center F requency GPS Satellites Refresh F requency TFT LCD Monitor Size Resolution (H x V) Main Unit Dimensions Weight 1575.42 MHz 20 1/sec 5 inch 480 x 272 (RGB) 148 x 85 x 34 mm 335g Specification are subject to change without notice for impro vement. MMP-501 IM (Backup) .indd 17 07-09-2006 11:47:46 AM[...]
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18 MEMO MMP-501 IM (Backup) .indd 18 07-09-2006 11:47:46 AM[...]
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19 MEMO MMP-501 IM (Backup) .indd 19 07-09-2006 11:47:46 AM[...]
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