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Contents 1 Thank you for purchsing this product. * Please read this owner's manual carefully before installation and operating this unit and follow up all instructions for safe connecting, operating this product. Otherwise, the unit can be damaged. * Pleas keep this manual in a handy place for future use. Contents Precaution ..................[...]
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Precautions 2 W arning Screen While the vehicle is in motion, the monitor only shows "WARNING PICTURE" to prevent trafficaccident. Stop the car in a safe location and apply the parking break to watch the picture. 1. Driving on extremely bumpy roads which cause severe vibration may cause the sound to skip. 2. When the temperature of the un[...]
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Handling Discs 3 Playable Discs This product only requires using of 12cm following circular discs. DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-R and CD-RW can be played back, but it depends on the recorded condition. Region number(Regional restriction number) 1 - USA, CANADA 2 - EUROPE, JAPAN, SOUTH AFRICA, MID EAST ASIA 3 - KOREA, SOUTH ASIA 4 - LATIN AMERICA, SOUTH AMERIC[...]
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Operating with the main unit 4 Number Radio TV DVD/CD 1. VOLUME Volume Down 2. VOLUME Volume Up 3. MODE Short Key: Mode/Power On POWER Long Key: Powe Off 4.OPEN/CLOSE Monitor Open/Close 5. JOG Ch Seek Up Upper 6. JOG Ch Seek Down Downward 7. JOG Ch Tune Down To the Left 8. JOG Ch Tune Up To the Right 9. JOG Center Band Enter 10. MUTE Mute 11. FUNC [...]
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Operating with the Remote Control 5 Replacing the battery for the remote control 1.Slide and hold the hooker (®Á in the figure) of the battery cover to in the direction of the arrow 2. Slide the battery cover downward hoding the hooker in the direction of the arrow. 3.insert the battery (CR2025 3V) with O+ face up. 4.Close the battery cover. *Do [...]
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Basic Operations 6 Resetting *In case the unit does not operate normally, press the [RESET] button with a pointed object to restart the operation when the power of the unit is on. *Pressing the [RESET] button will turn off the power. Press the [MODE/POWER] button to turn power on. *When the screen shows touch key [RADIO] on another mode, change the[...]
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Radio Operation 8 Press the [MODE/POWER] button repeatedly until radio mode is selected. In case the radio is tuned over 3 hours wih closing the monitor, The unit will be hotter. Please make sure to open the monitor when you want to listen to radio over 2 hours, or else the unit may be damaged. Selecting Radio Reception Area See "Selecting Rad[...]
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Basic Operations with T ouch Keys 9 This unit has Touch Screen feature. You can select/adjust the functions by touchung touch keys displaying on the monitor. You can touch the screen with finger or the plastic pen supplied with this unit. 1. Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button to open the monitor and turn on the power. 2. Touch anywhere of the screen sof[...]
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System Settings with T ouch Keys 10 Adjusting the Bass Level 1. Touch [EQ/DSP] to show the audio menu. 2. Touch [ ] or [ ] to decrease or increase the bass level. Adjusting the T reble Level 1. Touch [EQ/DSP] to show the menu. 2. Touch [ ] or [ ] to decrease or increase the treble level. Adjusting the Balance Levels 1. Touch [EQ/DSP] to show the me[...]
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System Settings with T ouch Keys 11 Setting Clock 1. Touch [SETUP] and then Touch [SYSTEM] to show the menu. 2. Touch HOUR [ ] or [ ] to adjust the hour. 3. Touch MIN [ ] or [ ] to adjust the minute. * The screen dispalys 24 hours and sub LCD dispalys 12 hours. * Clock on the sub LCD displays only when the power of the unit is off and ACC on. Adjus[...]
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Radio Operation with T ouch Keys 12 1. Touch softly with finger anywhere of the screen to show touch key menu. 2. Touch [MODE] to show the mode menu and then touch [RADIO] to select radio mode. Selecting Radio Reception Area 1. Touch [SETUP] and then Touch [SYSTEM] to show the menu. 2. Touch [RADIO AREA] to select radio area for your country. Selec[...]
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DVD/CD Changer Operation with T ouch Keys 14 Setting Up a DVD/CD Changer 1. Touch [SETUP] and then Touch [EXT. DEVICE] to show the menu. 2. Touch [CDC] to select DVD or CD changer source. Each time [CDC] is touched, the source is switched as follows. NONE -> MPIRE -> DVDC 12 -> DVDC 10 -> S CDC -> CDC 6 -> NONE 3. Select [6 CDC], [...]
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Navigation Operation with T ouch Keys 15 Setting Up 1. Touch [SETUP] and then Touch [EXT. DEVICE] to show the menu. 2. Touch [NAVI] to select a navigation Input source. Each time [NAVI] is touched, Input source is switches as follows. <Version 1> NONE -> NOVA -> DW -> NONE [NONE] :Select no navigation unit is connected to the unit. [[...]
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General Setup 17 PIC MODE Select according to the disc recording format. If you are not sure of the recording format, it is recommended to select [AUTO] . [AUTO] : Automatically select the image mode according to the disc recording format. [HI-RES] : Play with high resolution for TV format. [NON-FLICKER] : Selected to lower flash playing for movie [...]
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Preferences 19 AUDIO Select a desired audio language. KOREAN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH, CHINESE, JAPANESE *The factory default setting is [ENGLISH]. *This option is available only when the language selected is recorded in the disc. SUBTITLE Select a desired subtitle language. KOREAN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH, CHINESE, JAPANESE, OFF *This option is [...]
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DVD V ideo Operation with T ouch Keys 20 1. Insert a DVD disc into the disc slot hole. The mode automatically switches to DVD mode and Playback starts. 2. Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button to open the monitor. *In case playback does not operate normally, press the [RESET] button with a pointed object to restart the operation. Switching the NTSC/P AL sy[...]
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21 Slow Playback 1. Press the [SLOW] button. Each time the [SLOW] button is pressed, the slow playback speed goes from forward 2X, 4X, 8x, backward 2X, 4X, 8X to normal playback. 2. Press the [ II] button to return to normal playback. *There is no sound during slow playback. Frame by Frame Playback 1. Press the [STEP] button. Press the button again[...]
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VCD Operation with T ouch Keys 22 1. Insert a VCD disc into the disc slot hole. The mode automatically switches to DVD mode and Playback starts. 2. Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button to open the monitor. 3. Touch the screen to show the touch keys. Pausing Disc Play Touch [ II] to pause playback. Touch [ II] again to resume playback. Stopping Disc Play T[...]
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Listening to CD with T ouch Keys 23 1. Insert a Music CD disc into the disc slot hole. The mode automatically switches to DVD mode and Playback starts. 2. Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button to open the monitor. 3. Touch the screen to show the touch keys. Pausing Disc Play Touch [ II] to pause playback. Touch [ II] again to resume playback. Stopping Disc[...]
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Listening to MP3 with T ouch Keys 24 1. Insert an MP3 disc into the disc slot hole. The mode automatically switches to DVD mode and Playback starts. 2. Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button to open the monitor. 3. Touch the screen to show the touch keys. 4. Touch [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ] to select the folder and touch [ ] key. 5. Touch [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ] to [...]
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Accessries 25 Main Unit Remote control with a battery x each 1EA NINET Cable x 1EA Touch Ceramic Pen x1EA Trim Plate x 1EA Mounting Half Sleeve x 1EA Mounting Bracket x1EA Removal Key x 2EA Hex Head Screw (M5 x 15mm) x 4EA Binding Head Screw (#15 x 15) x 1EA Spring Washer 5.2 x 1EA Plate Washer 5.2x 1EA Power Cable x 1EA Cleaning Cloth x 1EA A V co[...]
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Installation 26 Installing the Unit 1. Place the universal mounting bracket (Half Sleeve) into the instrument panel and bend each stopper of the mounting bracket inward by a screwdriver. 2. Insert the unit into the mounting bracket until it locks after connecting the wires. 3. Mount the outer escutcheon so that all the hooks are looked. Removing th[...]
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Wire Connection 27 1. Be sure that the PARKING SENSOR WIRE must be grounded or opened. If it is connected to ACC (B+). The unit can be damaged. 2. Do not ground the POWER ANTENNA wire. If it is grounded, the unit can be damaged.[...]
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Connection for A V Equipments 28[...]
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Connection for A V Equipments 29[...]
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T roubleshooting guide 30 What might appear to be malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation or miswiring. Before calling service, first check the following table for possible problems. Problem The power does not turn Nothing happens when the buttons are pressed. The monitor does not open / close. No television/video ima[...]
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T roubleshooting guide 31 Problem The sound quality is poor or distorted. Radio reception is poor. The memory is erased when the ignition is turned off. The sound/picture skips on a DVD/VCD/CD. A track will not play. The subtitle is not displayed. The voice(or subtitle) language cannot be changed. The viewing angle cannot be changed. Playback will [...]
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Specifications 32 Power Requirement 14.4V DC (11~16V) Current Consumption DVD Monitor 2A Junction Box 10A Operating Temperature -10 ~ 60 General Storage Temperature -20 ~ 80 Total 178(W) X 50(H) X 190(D) DVD Monitor Install 178(W) X 50(H) X 165(D) Size Weight JunctionBox Total 257(W) X 40(H) X 187(D) Weight Display Size 7 Inch Wide LCD Type Transpa[...]