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OWNER’S MANUAL Mobile V ideo System PLNVB26 www .pyleaudio.com[...]
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Please read this section car efully and follow all the instructions given. This will help ensure r eliable operation and extend the service life for your appliance. • Keep the packaging and the user instructions for future r efer ence or inquiries. 1) Never open up the housing of the appliance, it contain no user -serviceable parts. If the housin[...]
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• Arrange cables so that no-one can tread on them or trip over them. Do not place any items on the cable. • W orking with memory car d This navigation system supports SD memory cards. 1) Inserting memory cards: Carefully take the memory car d out of its packing (if included). T ake care not to touch or dirty the contacts. Push the memory card c[...]
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4 INST ALLA TION • Mounting The Navigation Set In A Car Use 4 screws ( 5X25) to install the navigation set to the car , please refer to the followed diagram.[...]
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5 ACCESSORIES • GPS BOX • GPS ANTENNA • REMOTE SENSOR • SD CARD • SCREW 5X25 (4 PCS) • RGB TO RGB CABLE • RGB TO RCA VIDEO LINEOUT • REMOTE CONTROL[...]
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1. GPS ANT (GPS Antenna, T o receive GPS signal.) 2. Socket (Connect GPS Box And The Unit) 3. RGB/VIDEO Switch (Switch between RGB mode and VIDEO mode.) 4. RESET (Reset Button) 5. PWR (Power Indicator LED) 6. SD (SD Card Interface) 6 GPS BOX 2 1 One Side Other Side 6 3 4 5[...]
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7 REMOTE CONTROL 1. ESC Press it to exit the curr ent menu. 2. (ENTER) Press it to enter the selected item. 3. / , / These buttons serves as navigation-pad, moves up / down / left / right by pushing the corresponding ar ea of the pad. 4. VOL+/- Press VOL+/- buttons to incr ease/decr ease the sound. 5. Zoom out button. 6. Zoom in button. 7. Control [...]
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8 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Wiring (1) Wiring (2) EXTERAL ANTTENA GPS BOX 20 PIN GPS BOX EXTERAL ANTTENA RGB OUT RCA OUT (WHITE) (RED) (YELLOW) A UDIO L OUT A UDIO R OUT VIDEO OUT B+ (YELLOW) ACC (RED) GROUND (BLACK) (OPTIONAL) R (RED) G (GREEN) B (BLUE) SYNC (BROWN) (OPTIONAL) (OPTIONAL) EXTERNAL REMOTE SENSOR REMOTE SENSOR CONNECTOR (BLACK)[...]
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• Console When all the connections is finished, turn the unit on, switch the mode to navigation mode, the unit will enter the following interface automatically . Note: If you have set “Auto navigation when power on”, when you turn on the unit, it will skip Console interface and enter navigation interface automatically . T ap Agree, the follow[...]
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6)T ap to enter volume option menu. There ar e two method to adjust the volume: Method A: When you select or , pr ess OK button on remote control to adjust the system volume level. Method B: When you select , press / (Left/Right) buttons on remote control to adjust the volume up or down. T ap chock box to mute the sound. T ap to select keyclick and[...]
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1) When all the connections is finished, turn the unit on, switch the mode to navigation mode, the unit will enter the following interface automatically . Note: If you have set “Auto navigation when power on”, when you turn on the unit, it will skip Console interface and enter navigation interface automatically . T ap Agree, the following inter[...]
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When the installation is finished it will return to Console interface automatically . 5) T ap icon to enter Setting menu, then tap in Setting menu to enter Navi Option menu: T ap to enter Device menu: Double tap NANDFlash folder to open it : Double tap Destinator folder to enter it and select Dextinator .exe, then tap to exit current menu. 6) Retur[...]
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