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SM-CMD3 008 MULTIMEDIA D VD/CD/MP3 RECEIVER wit h built-in 3” TFT disp lay In st ru cti on m anu al DVD /CD/MP3- 3” TFT- [...]
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2 Dear c ust omer! Thank you for purch asing our pr oduct. For saf ety, it is strongly r ec o mmended to read thi s manual c arefully before conn ecting, op erating and/ or adjusting t he product an d ke ep t he manual for ref erence in th e futur e. Table of co ntents Tabl e of cont ents ............................................................[...]
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3 Import ant safegu ards Read carefull y through the manual to fa miliarize your selves with thi s unit. Keep this man ual handy as a ref erence for op erating proc edures and precautio ns. Do not allow p erson s who hav e not r ead throu gh t his manual to u se this un it. “ C L A S S 1 L A S E R P R O D U C T ” . T h i s p r o d u[...]
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4 Acc essor ies Rec eiv er 1 pc Front panel 1 pc Remo te contr oll er 1 pc Front pan el prote ctive cas e 1 pc ISO cabl e 1 pc Install ation p arts: Rel eas e key s 2 p cs Screw 5 1 pc Screw 25 1 pc Flat w a sher 2 p cs Sp r ing w ashe r 2 p cs Metal stra p 1 pc Nut 1 pc Consu mer infor mation 1 pc Warr an[...]
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5 Install ation/ connect ion Choos e the mo unting lo cation w here the unit will no t interfere wit h the nor mal driving fu nction of the driver. Before finally installing the unit , c on nect the wirin g a nd m ake sure that the unit work s properly. C onsult with your nearest deale r if installa tion requ ir e s the drilling of hole[...]
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6 1. I n s t a l l t h e s l e e v e i n t o t h e d a s h b o a r d ; e n s u r e i t i s i n s t a l l e d w i t h t h e c o r r e c t s i d e a n d t h e r e a r e n o obstacle s (wires, da shboard elements, etc) for the unit insta llat io n. 2. A f t e r i n s t a l l i n g t h e s l e e v e i n t o t h e d a s h b o a r d , b e n d t a b s f i[...]
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7 2. D IN REA R -M OUNT (M et hod B ) For t his method, u s e the screw h oles in t h e latera l sides of the unit. Fix the un it with the help of t he factory radio mountin g brackets. 1. Se lect a p osition in which the s crew holes of t he brac kets (3) are aligned with t he screw hole s in the unit body, and s crew in two s crews (2) in each s [...]
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8 Electrica l Connectio n Connector A Connector B 1. - 1. Rea r right speaker (+) 2. - 2. Rea r right speaker (-) 3. - 3. Fro nt right speaker (+) 4. Memory +12V 4. Fro n t rig ht speaker (-) 5. Auto antenn a output 5. Fr ont left speake r (+) 6. - 6. Fr ont left speake r (-) 7. +12 V (to ignit ion key) 7. Re ar left speake r (+) 8. Groun d 8. Re a[...]
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9 ISO Connec tio n table Functio n Location Connector A Connector B 1 - Rear right (+) - B lue 2 - Re ar right (-) - Blue / W hite 3 - Fro nt right (+) - Gre y 4 Battery +12 V/Yellow Front right (-) - Grey/ White 5 Auto Ante nna/Ora nge Fron t left (+) - Gre en 6 - Fr ont le ft (-) - Green/White 7 Ignition/R ed Rear left (+) - Brown 8 Ground/ Black[...]
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10 Reverse driving cable connection If the re ar v ie w v id eo ca mer a is co nn ect ed, t he u ni t a uto mat ic all y sw it c he s to cam er a pi c tur e du ri ng rev ers e driving . The un it returns t o the orig inal work mode afte r the reverse d riving is d one.[...]
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11 Unit c ontrols Front pa nel 1. POWER/TFT OFF button 2. BND/NP/S UB button 3. PREVIOU S button 4. AF button 5. TA button 6. Dis pla y 7. OPEN button 8. USB p ort 9. AUDIO/TYPE/ APS button 10. MOD/M UT butto n 11. NEXT but ton 12. PTY/PLAY /PAU SE butto n 13. VOLUME r egulator/ SELECT butto n 14. CLK butto n 15. 1/OSD/LE FT butto n 16. 2/RPT/RIGH [...]
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12 Inner panel 1. Dis c loading slot 2. SD/MMC me mory card slot 3. RESET butto n (hole) 4. Pan el st atus in dicator 5. EJE CT button Press ing RESET hole will e rase the cloc k setting and stored stations. Panel s tatus in d icator lig hts up when you flip down the pa nel and flashes when you remove the panel.[...]
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13 Remote contr oller (R C) 1. SETU P butto n 2. POWER but ton 3. ANGLE b utton 4. ZOOM b utton 5. STOP button 6. PROG butt on 7. STERE O button 8. Cursor (UP/DOWN/L EFT/RIG H T) b uttons 9. REPE AT button 10. AM S button 11. TITLE b utton 12. OSD button 13 . Nu mbe r b ut to ns 14. SLOW button 15. MODE b utton 16. SUB-T button 17. MEN/ PBC bu tton[...]
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14 Changing the b attery 1. Pr ess the c atch and at the same time pull out the battery t ray (pic. 1) . 2. In sert the 1 lithium batt ery, type CR2025 (3V) ba tt e ry with t h e stamped (+) ma rk facing u p w ar d. Inse rt the batte ry tray into the remote controlle r (p i c . 2). Warni n g: S t o r e t h e b a t t e r y w h e r e c h i l d r [...]
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15 Gene ral op eratio ns Reset the unit O p e r at i n g th e u n i t f o r t h e f i r st ti m e o r a f t er r e pl ac i n g th e c a r ba t t e r y , y o u m u st r e se t t h e u n i t . P r es s R E S E T button (hol e) with a point ed obj ect, such as a ballp oint pen, to set th e unit to initi al state. Note: When some error s o ccur, you ca[...]
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16 b e t w e e n t h e l e f t a n d r i g h t s p e a k e r s . F a d e r i s t o a d j u s t t h e b a l a n c e b e t w e e n t h e r e a r a n d f r o n t s p e a k e r s . Afte r you have reached your des ired effe ct, leave the unit idle in orde r for t h e new setting to take e ffect. Note: If the equalizer is set on, bass and tre ble are n [...]
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17 COLOR1 ( green butto n backli ght) and COL OR2 (red button backli ght). After you have reach ed your desir ed effe ct, leave the unit idle in orde r for the n e w sett in g to take effec t. TFT on/ off Press PO W ER/TFT OFF bu tton on the panel to switch the TFT d i sp lay off. Press the butt on again to sw itch the display on. Subwoofe r Pr ess[...]
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18 Radio opera tions Band select Press r epeatedly BND/NP/ SUB butt on on the panel o r BAND button o n the RC to select your desired ra dio ban d in Ra di o m ode : FM 1, FM 2 , FM 3 , A M1 ( MW1 ), A M2 ( M W2) . In ea ch se t of th e ba n ds y ou c an st or e up to 6 preset st ations, m aking total 30 pre set memory s tations. Auto/Ma nual t uni[...]
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19 STEREO button on the R C to switch stere o receptio n on/off. Improv ement of rece ption of distant st ations can be done by sel ec tin g mono mod e, w hich may cut down so me r eception nois e. Local ra dio statio n search P r e s s r e pe a t ed l y S EL E CT b ut t o n o n t h e p an e l or SE L b ut t on on t h e R C u n t i l t h e di s p l[...]
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20 PTY (Pro gram T ype) This radio will a llow you to select the type of program requ ired, and will searc h for a statio n broadcasting that ty pe of progra m. Pr ess PT Y/ PL AY /PA US E but ton to s how th e mu sic t yp e. Th en pr es s 1 - 6 nu mb er bu tto n s to ch oo se d if fer en t musi c progra ms avai labl e. Press PTY/ PLAY/P AUSE butt [...]
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21 R E T U N E S / L : R E T U N E r e f e r s t o t h e t i m e p e r i o d t h e u n i t a l l o w s f o r r a d i o s c a n w h e n r e c e p t i o n i s i n t e r r u p t e d . S H O R T r e p r e s e n t s a t i m e p e r i o d o f 3 0 s e c o n d s a n d L O N G r e p r e s e n t s a t i m e p e r i o d o f 9 0 secon ds. MA SK D PI/ A[...]
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22 Disc op eratio ns In sert /Ej ec t d isc Op en th e fro nt pa nel an d i ns ert a disc in to th e di sc s l ot w it h l abel sid e u p. T h e dis c wi ll be a uto mati c all y loaded into the unit. Th e first file in t he root fo lder will b e p layed. Close the front pa n e l. Open the front panel an d press EJE CT button to eject the d[...]
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23 Play/ Pause/ Sto p During playb ack pr ess PLAY/PA USE button on t he R C or press and hold 6/ SET/P AU button on the panel to paus e play back. Do this operati on again to resum e playb ack. To stop play back, p r ess STOP butto n on the RC or press and hol d 5/STOP/ENT ER button on t he panel. Selectin g tracks/c hapter s During playb ack pres[...]
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24 input ne eded setti ngs. Pr ess ENTER button on the RC or 5/ST OP/ENT ER butto n on the pan el to sta rt playba ck from t he s et number o r time. Pro gra mmin g the play bac k Press PR OG button on th e RC to op en program me nu. U s e c u r s o r b u t t o n s t o s e l e c t t h e p r o g r a m p o s i t i o n a n d u s e n u m b e r [...]
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25 Changing angle (fo r DVD only ) P r e s s A N G L E b u t t o n o n t h e R C t o p l a y b a c k i m a g e s a t d i f f e r e n t c a m e r a a n g l e s . I f a d i s c d o e s n ’ t s u p p o r t multi- angle pla yback, this function will not work. Selectin g au dio lan guage (fo r DVD only ) D u r i n g D V D d i s c p l ay ba ck , p r e [...]
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26 USB/SD /MMC op erati on USB/S D/MM C note s USB fo rmat supp orts 2.0. Capacit y: up to 32 Gb. For corr ect an d satisfact ory o pe r ation , li cense d SD/ MMC m emory cards of fa mous bran ds should b e used with this unit . Avoid using me mory cards of unk nown brands. Capacity : up to 32 Gb. Insertin g S D/MMC car d/USB de vice Insert an MM [...]
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27 Setup men u P r e s s S E T U P b u t t o n o n t h e R C o r 6 / S E T / P A U b u t t o n o n t h e p a n e l t o d i s p l a y s e t u p s c r e e n , u s e U P / D O W N cursor b uttons to select t he desir ed setup page: Syste m, Disc. Pr ess RIG HT c ur sor button to go to t he s e l e c t e d p a g e i t e m l i s t . I n t h e s e l e c [...]
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28 P a ss wo rd Change th e password. Th e initial factory pa s sword is 0000. You can set your o wn passwor d. If you forg et your own passwor d, yo u can use 0000 as gener al passwor d. Ratin g The control le vel is for parental to control p laying c o nte nt and protect yo ur c hildren from violence and e rotic. T h e d i s c , t h e l e[...]
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29 Hand ling and clean ing d iscs Di rty, scra tch ed or war ped di scs m ay caus e skip pin g or noi se. Handle t he disc on ly by the edges. To keep clean do not to uch its surfa ce. Discs shoul d be st ored in t heir case s aft er use to av oid scr at ches. Do not expo se discs to direct sunlig ht, high humidity , high temper atu[...]
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30 Troubl esho oting g uide Be low is a tab l e des cribing s i mp le measures that can he lp you elimina te most problems like ly to eme r ge when th is unit is in use. If belo w measures do not help, tu rn to a service center or to the nearest de aler. S ymp t om Cau se Solution The car ignition is n ot on. I f the power supply is properl y conne[...]
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31 Specif icati on General Pow er suppl y: 12 V DC Maximu m power o utput: 4 x 50 W Storag e s u pport: DVD/DVD±R/DVD±R W , CD/CD-R/CD-R W , USB, SD/MMC Comp atibl e form ats: DVD-video/DVD-audio/SVCD/VCD/CDDA/HD C D/MP3/ Pic ture- CD/Photo- CD/JPEG/MP EG4 (Di vX/Xvi D) Unit dimen sions/Net w eight: 178 x 178 x 51 mm/1.9 kg Gift box dimensions/Gr[...]
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