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Operation and Installation Manual D I S C A U X W E AT H E R N AV I G ATI O N U S B I P O D D I S P L AY S E T T I N G S H O M E M U T E D I M O N S D C A R D CD CHANGER S AT E L L I T E M1-LCD AM / FM / WB Stereo Receiver with CD/DVD Player and T ouch Screen Controls[...]
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Please carefully read all of the information in this manual. Familiarity with operation and installation proce- dures will help you obtain the best possible performance from your new AM/FM/WB Stereo Receiver and CD/DVD Player with T ouch Screen Controls. WARNING! T o prevent fire or electrical shock hazard, do not expose this product to moisture or[...]
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3 Warnings • The driver should neither watch the display nor operate the system while driving. Watching the display or operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and can cause accidents. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location and use the parking brake before watching the display or operating the system. In[...]
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4 Basics D I S C A U X W E AT H E R N AV I G ATI O N U S B I P O D D I S P L AY S E T T I N G S H O M E M U T E D I M O N S D C A R D CD CHANGER S AT E L L I T E 1 2 4 3 5 The M1-LCD screen has 3 specific areas: Display area, Source Selection area and Home Row area. Familiarizing yourself with the 3 specific areas will help you obtain the best perf[...]
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5 Remote Control Button Locations and Functions Button Locations and Functions 1. Volume Button: Push (+) to increase or (-) to decrease the volume level. 2. Power On/Off Button: Press to turn the unit On or Off. 3. LCD Display: T ouch to interact with the display screen. 4. CD Slot: T o play a CD/DVD, insert a disc into the slot with the label fac[...]
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6 Remote Control Button Locations and Functions (Continued) 12. Numeric Keypad: Inputs the corresponding number . 13. Automatic Station Memory (ASM): Press and hold for automatic station memory storing. Press and release for scanning memorized sta- tions. 14. T raffic Announcement (T A): Activates the traf- fic announcement function. (See the Radio[...]
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7 System Setup (Continued) Region: The region button changes the tuner’ s configura- tion so that it can receive frequencies from dif- ferent regions. T o change the region, press the REGION button then use the or to select different AM/FM tuning systems . The default setting is U.S.A . Background Color: The Background Color button [...]
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8 Home Row (Continued) Sound Button: Press the SOUND button to activate the sound adjustment screen. See “Sound Controls” (Page 11) for operation instructions. D I S C A U X WE AT H E R N AV I G ATI O N U S B I P O D D I S P L AY S E T T I N G S H O M E M U T E D I M O N S D C A R D CD CHANGER S AT E L L I T E Sound Button Monitor Button Monito[...]
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9 Home Row (Continued) Time Button 1. 12 or 24-Hour Time Format: Press the TIME FORMA T button to select the time format. For a 12-hour clock (am and pm) press the TIME FORMA T button until either AM or PM appear in the display . For a 24-hour clock (military time) press the TIME FORMA T button until neither AM or PM appear in the display . D I S C[...]
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10 Home Row (Continued) Dim Button: Pressing the DIM OFF button will dim the dis- play . The button will now be highlighted and DIM ON will now appear on the button. Pressing the button again will return the display to normal brightness. D I S C A U X WE AT H E R N AV I G ATI O N U S B I P O D D I S P L AY S E T T I N G S H O M E M U T E D I M O N [...]
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11 Sound Controls Volume: Increase the volume by pressing the + side of the button. Decrease the volume by pressing the - side of the button. Note: See Startup Volume (page 7) on how to adjust the initial startup volume level. D I S C A U X WE AT H E R N AV I G AT I O N U S B I P O D D I S P L AY S E T T I N G S H O M E M U T E D I M O N S D C A R [...]
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12 Sound Controls (Continued) Subwoofer Output: T o access the Subwoofer button, press the SET- TINGS button in the home row then press the SOUND button. T o turn the subwoofer effect On or Off, touch the SUB W OFF/ON button. When the subwoofer is turned On the output level can be adjusted. T ouch the SUB W button and use the + and - to adjust the [...]
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13 Radio Operation Power On/Off: Press the button to turn the unit 0n. Selecting the Radio Source: T ouch the HOME button to activate the source selection screen. T ouch the RADIO button to enter the radio operation screen. D I S C A U X WE AT H E R N AV I G AT I O N U S B I P O D D I S P L AY S E T T I N G S H O M E M U T E D I M O N S D C A R D C[...]
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14 Radio Operation (Continued) D I S C A U X WE AT H E R N AV I G ATI O N U S B I P O D D I S P L AY S E T T I N G S H O M E M U T E D I M O N S D C A R D CD CHANGER S AT E L L I T E Hold Memorized Radio Station Indicator Programming Radio Stations: 1. Press the BAND button to select from the AM1, AM2, FM1, FM2 or FM3 radio band. 2. T une in the de[...]
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15 Radio Operation (Continued) Scanning for FM Radio Stations According to Program T ype (PTY): 1. Press the BAND button to select from the FM1, FM2 or FM3 radio band. 2. Press the PTY button to display the program type screen. 3. Press the or button to select the desired program type (PTY) (Example: News, Information, Sports, etc.). The se[...]
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16 Weather Band Operation Power On/Off: Press the button to turn the unit 0n. Selecting the Weather Band Source: T ouch the HOME button to activate the source selection screen. T ouch the WEA THER button to enter the weather band screen. The weather band can also be accessed through the Radio screen. T ouch the WEA THER button to enter the weather [...]
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17 Disc Warnings Disc Formats Supported by this Player: Label side up Do not touch the underside of the disc Do not bend Wipe the disc from the center toward the outside edge Disc Cleaning: Use a dry , soft cloth to wipe the disc's sur face. If the disc is very dirty , use a soft cloth slightly moistened with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Never[...]
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18 CD Operation (Continued) Pausing a CD: Press the ll button to pause the disc. Press it again to resume play . Ejecting a CD: Press the button to eject a disc. CD T rack Selection: Press the l button to select a lower track. Press the l button to select a higher track. Stopping a CD: Press the button to stop the disc. to resume [...]
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19 CD Operation (Continued) Repeating a CD T rack: The M1-LCD’ s default setting is to repeat the disc. When the CD mode is selected, “REPEA T ALL” appears on the button and the entire disc will play and then continually replay . T o repeat a CD track, press the REPEA T ALL but- ton until “REPEA T ONE” appears on the button. The CD track [...]
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20 MP3 Operation (Disc, USB and SD Card) (Continued) USB General Operations: 1. Press the button to turn the unit On. 2. Pull back the rubber cover and insert the USB device or cable into the USB port. The play- back source will change to USB operation and the Folder/T rack panel will be displayed. Music playback will start automatically . Note: US[...]
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21 MP3 Operation (Disc, USB and SD Card) (Continued) Multiple Folder Selection (continued): Method 2: Using the Remote Control 1. Press the button and the current “Folder” in use will be highlighted. 2. Press the or button to scroll up and down through the folders. 3. Press the OK button to select the desired folder . 4. Press the ?[...]
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22 MP3 Operation (Disc, USB and SD Card) (Continued) D I S P L A Y S E T T I N G S H O M E M U T E D I M O F F D IS P LAY S ET T I NG S H OM E M U TE D IM O FF CARD TRK 3 / 10 00 : 00 : 26 [ ASTROL ~ 1]SMASHM~1 . MP3 01 . ASTROL ~ 1 02 . FUSHYU ~ 1 03 . AMERIC ~ 1 04 . CONSPI ~ 1 05 . TOBIEK ~ 1 01 . SMASHM ~ 1 02 . SMASHM ~ 2 03 . SMASHM ~ 3 04 . [...]
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23 Ejecting a Disc: Press the button to eject a disc. D I S C A U X WE AT H E R N AV I G ATI O N U S B I P O D D I S P L AY S E T T I N G S H O M E M U T E D I M O N S D C A R D CD CHANGER S AT E L L I T E Removing a USB Device or SD Card: Remove a USB device or SD card at any time by pulling the device out of the socket. D I S C A U X WE AT H E R [...]
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24 DVD Operation (Continued) DVD General Operations: 1. Press the button to turn the unit On. 2. Gently insert the DVD into the slot with the label side up. The screen will change to the DVD splash screen while the disc automatical- ly loads. Note: If a DVD does not auto-load, DO NOT FORCE it into the slot, as you may already have a disc loaded ind[...]
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25 DVD Operation (Continued) Selecting a Chapter: T ouch the screen to activate the DVD control button panel. Press the l button to select a previous chapter . Press the l button to select a next chapter . Pausing/Playing a DVD: T ouch the screen to activate the DVD control button panel. Press the ll button to pause the DVD disc. “P[...]
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26 DVD Operation (Continued) Title Screen: T ouch the screen to activate the DVD control button panel. The TITLE button functions differently depend- ing on the characteristics of the DVD. Note: In some DVDs, the Title function may be invalid. This in not a malfunction. D I S C A U X WE AT H E R N AV I G ATI O N U S B I P O D D I S P L AY S E T T I[...]
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27 DVD Setup Menu Note: T o access the DVD Setup Menu, a DVD disc has to be inserted. System Setup Language Setup Audio Setup SYSTEM SETUP TV SYSTEM SCREEN SA VER TV TYPE P ASSWORD RA TING DEF AUL T EXIT SETUP System Setup Page: Use the navigation buttons to scroll among the menu items. Make a selection by pressing the OK button. • TV System: NTS[...]
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28 Sirius Satellite Radio Setup (Option) Note: The vehicle must be equipped with an optional Sirius tuner (SC-C1M) in order to receive a satellite signal. If the Sirius tuner is not activated, call 1-888-539-7474 to activate. The Sirius T uner ID Number (SID) is required during the activation process. Follow the steps below to access the Sirius T u[...]
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29 Sirius Satellite Radio Operation (Option) Please note that satellite radio signal may be blocked by trees, buildings or other obstacles. Channel Selection Modes: Channels are selected by the following methods: • Manual T uning: Use the Manual T uning method to scan thru the channels. • Direct T uning: Use the Direct T uning methods when you [...]
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30 Sirius Satellite Radio Operation (Option) (Continued) Direct T uning (continued) : 3. Press the numbers of the channel then press the ENTER button. For example: For Sirius Channel 121, press 1 , 2 and 1 then press the ENTER button. 4. Once the ENTER button is pressed the channel will start playing. Category T uning: 1. Press the CA TEGORY button[...]
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31 Sirius Satellite Radio Operation (Option) (Continued) Channel List: 1. Press the CH LIST button to access the Master Channel List menu. 2. Scroll through the channels by pressing the or button. When the desired channel is highlighted, press the ENTER button and the channel will start playing. Programming Preset Sirius Channel: 1. T une i[...]
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32 Sirius Satellite Radio Operation (Option) (Continued) Programming Preset Sirius Channel (continued) : 4. Additional Sirius channels can also be pro- grammed in the different Sirius Preset Bands (SIR1, SIR2 and SIR 3). Press the SIR BAND button to access the different Sirius Preset Bands. Note: Each band can program 6 channels, so 18 Sirius chann[...]
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33 Skipping a Channel: 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Press the SKIP CH button. 3. Select the Channel by highlighting the Channel to be skipped and press the SKIP button. “SKIPPED” will appear next to the Channel. Channel Skipped Indicator Sirius Satellite Radio Operation (Option) (Continued) Reinstating a Skipped a Channel: Select the Channel to[...]
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34 CD Changer Operation (Option) Pausing a Disc: Press the ll button to pause the disc. Press it again to resume play . T rack Selection: Press the l button to select a lower track. Press the l button to select a higher track. Lower T rack Higher T rack Disc Selection: Press the DISC DOWN button to select a lower disc in the CD change[...]
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35 CD Changer Operation (Option) (Continued) Random T rack Play Order: T o play the tracks on a disc in random order , press and release the RANDOM OFF button until “RANDOM TRACK” appears on the button. The tracks on the disc will play in a random order . T o cancel this function, press the RANDOM TRACK button until “RANDOM OFF” appears on [...]
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36 Auxiliary Audio Video Inputs Operation (Option) Selecting the Auxiliary Audio/Video Source: Press the HOME button to select the source screen. Then press the AUX button to select the Auxiliary Audio/Video source. Note: The M1-LCD will not control the auxiliary source, but can adjust the sound controls. Refer to the audio device’ s owners manua[...]
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37 Camera Operation (Option) Manually Selecting the Camera View: 1. Press the HOME button to select the source screen. Then press the CAMERA button to select the camera source screen. 2. Select a camera view ( FRONT , LEFT , RIGHT or REAR ) by pressing the button associated with the camera view you want to display on the screen. Note: The front vie[...]
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38 General Operations: 1. Press the button to turn the unit On. 2. Connect an IPOD to the cable attached to the M1-LCD. 3. The unit will automatically switch to the IPOD source screen and start playing. Note: The controls on the IPOD will become inop- erable and the M1-LCD will now control the IPOD. Selecting the IPOD Source: Press the HOME button [...]
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39 IPOD Operation (Option) (Continued) Browse for a Song (continued) : 3. Press the ENTER button. 4. Press the or button to scroll through the songs. 5. Press the ENTER button and the song will start playing. Pausing a T rack: Press the ll button to pause the track. Press it again to resume play . T rack Selection: Press the l bu[...]
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40 Navigation Operation (Option) Selecting the Navigation Source: Press the HOME button to select the source screen. Then press the NA VIGA TION button to select the navigation source. Note: See Navigation Owner’ s Manual for operat- ing instructions. Selecting a Different Source: Press the button to leave the navigation screen and return to the [...]
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41 Installation Step 1 : The radio chassis is designed to be “Sleeve Mounted” through an opening in the dashboard panel. The required opening size is 182mm (7-3/16") x 84mm (3-5/16"). Cut or engage an opening in the dashboard to accommodate the mounting sleeve. Step 2 : Insert the mounting sleeve into the opening in the dashboard. Ben[...]
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42 Speaker Connections _ + Brown/Black Wire Brown Wire _ + Gray/Black Wire Gray Wire Right Front Speake r _ + Violet/Black Wire Violet Wire Right Rear Speake r Subwoofer (Optional LS-SUB-75) Center Channel Speaker _ + White/Black Wire White Wire Left Front Speaker _ + Green/Black Wire Green Wire Left Rear Speaker[...]
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43 Input Connections Infrared Remote Sensor (Optional) IPOD (Optional) ME N U iPod Cable (Optional) Red Wire: (+) to 12 Volt Ignition Black Wire Ground This unit for use only with a 12 Volt DC power source with a negative ground. Y ellow Wire:: (+) to 12 Volt Constant Orange Wire: Parking Brake Switch (-) Blue/Black Wire: Dimmer Control (+) 1 A Fus[...]
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44 Input Connections (Continued) Sirius Antenna M9SIR-ANT -WP (Optional) Sirius Receiver SC-C1M (Optional) CD Changer EAX540 (Optional) External Automotive T ype Antenna (Optional) Blue Wire: Power Antenna (12V Out) External TV Receiver (Optional) Video Input (Y ellow) Audio Input Left (White) Audio Input Right (Red)[...]
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45 Input/Output Connections (Continued) Video Output (Y ellow) Video Output (Y ellow) Audio Output Left (White) Audio Output Right (Red) TV or Monitor (Optional) M1-NA V GPS Antenna Video to Second Monitor (Optional) Note: Audio Output is not controlled by the M1-LCD. M1-NA V (Optional M7-RGB) RGB Monitor (Optional) Sync (Brown) Video Output (Blue)[...]
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46 Camera Connections (Continued) Green Wire: Rear T rigger Gray Wire: Right T rigger White Wire: Left T rigger C125 (Rearview) C-SDR (Right Side) C-SDL (Left Side) CAM3 CAM2 CAM1 (Green Connector) (Gray Connector) (White Connector) C125 (Front) REAR TRIG RIGHT TR IG LEFT TRI G 13-Pin Camera Harness[...]
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47 The LCD display may fail to function normally due to the vehicle’ s battery condition, and could require resetting the radio’ s microprocessor if: • The vehicle has been “jump started” from a dead battery condition. • The vehicle battery becomes ver y low and is quick-charged. • The vehicle battery is removed and replaced. Reset Bu[...]
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© Copyright 2008 Magnadyne Corporation M1-LCD-UM Rev . B 7-31-08 Warranty ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents will within one year from the date of sale to you, repair , replace or refund the retail sales price of said product or any part thereof, at the option of the Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized[...]