Axxera AXV3D Installation & Owner's Manual

DVD Multimedia Receiver
with UltraMotion™ Display
The DVD video display of the in-dash unit will not operate while the vehicle is moving. This is a safety feature to prevent driver distraction. In-dash DVD video functions will only operate when vehicle is in Park and the parking brake is engaged. It is illegal in most states for the driver to view video while the vehicle is in motion.
Safety Notes:
INSTALLATION/OWNER'S
AXV3D
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Upon installation of this Monitor/DVD player (“unit”) into a vehicle, the driver of the
vehicle must not operate this unit by watching videos or playing video games while driving. Failure to follow this instruction could lead to driver distraction which could result in serious injury or death to the vehicle’s occupants or persons outside the vehicle and/or property damage.
Several states prohibit the installation of monitors/DVD players if the screen is
visible from the driver’s seat. If you reside in a jurisdiction which has enacted such a law, this unit must not be installed so that the screen is visible from the driver’s seat. When installing this unit in the front console/dashboard, the unit must be positioned so that it is facing the front passenger seat only. Failure to follow this instruction could lead to driver distraction which could result in serious injury or death to the vehicle’s occupants or persons outside the vehicle and/or property damage.
This unit is designed so that it may be operated only when the vehicle is in “Park”
and the parking brake is fully engaged. To this end, this unit includes a parking brake lock-out feature which prohibits the unit from operating if the vehicle is not in “Park” and/or the parking brake is not fully engaged. When installing this unit, the installer must connect the parking brake detect wire (“Pink Lead”) to the parking brake mechanism in order to make the parking brake lock-out feature operable. DO NOT simply ground the parking brake detect wire to a metal portion of the vehicle. Failure to properly install the parking brake lock-out feature could lead to driver distraction which could result in serious injury or death to the driver’s occupants or persons outside the vehicle and/or property damage.
Once the parking brake lock-out feature is installed, the owner/user must not
attempt to disrupt/neutralize the parking brake lock-out feature by (a) partially engaging the parking brake and/or (b) purchasing/using any device or unit designed to send necessary brake signals to the unit. Failure to follow these instructions could lead to driver distraction which could result in serious injury or death to the driver’s occupants or persons outside the vehicle and/or property damage.
When operating this unit, keep the unit’s volume level low enough so that the
vehicle’s occupants can hear traffic-related sounds such as police and emergency vehicles. Failure to follow this instruction could lead to driver distraction which could result in serious injury or death to the vehicle’s occupants or persons outside the vehicle and/or property damage.
WARNING
PREPARATION
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Safety Information
Please read all instructions carefully before attempting to install or operate.
Due to its technical nature, it is highly recommended that your Axxera AXV3D is installed by a professional installer or an authorized dealer. This product is only for use in vehicles with 12VDC negative ground only.
To prevent damage or injury:
• Make sure to ground the unit securely to the vehicle chassis ground.
• Do not remove the top or bottom covers of the unit.
• Do not install the unit in a spot exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat or the possibility of water splashing.
• Do not subject the unit to excessive shock.
• When replacing a fuse, only use a new one with the prescribed rating. Using a fuse with the wrong rating may
cause the unit to malfunction.
• To prevent short circuits when replacing a fuse, disconnect the wiring harness first.
• Use only the provided hardware and wire harness.
• You cannot view video while the vehicle is moving. Find a safe place to park and engage the parking brake.
• If you experience problems during installation, consult your nearest Axxera dealer.
• If the unit malfunctions, reset the unit as described on page 9 first. If the problem still persists, consult your
nearest Axxera dealer or call tech assistance @ 1-866-382-5476.
• To clean the monitor, wipe only with a dry silicone cloth or soft cloth. Do not use a stiff cloth, or volatile solvents
such as paint thinner and alcohol. They can scratch the surface of the panel and/or remove the printing.
• When the temperature of the unit falls (as in winter), the liquid crystal inside the screen will become darker than
usual. Normal brightness will return after using the monitor for a while.
• When extending the ignition, battery or ground cables, make sure to use automotive-grade cables or other cables with an area of 0.75mm (AWG 18) or more to prevent voltage drops.
• Do not touch the liquid crystal fluid if the LCD is damaged or broken. The liquid crystal fluid may be hazardous to your health or fatal. If the liquid crystal fluid from the LCD contacts your body or clothing, wash it off with soap
immediately.
FCC Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
PREPARATION
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INSTALLATION
Before You Start
• Disconnect negative battery terminal. Consult a qualified technician for instructions.
• Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperatures, such as from direct sunlight, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt or excessive vibration.
Getting Started
• Remove 2 transit screws located on top of the unit.
• Insert the supplied keys into the slots as shown, and slide the unit out of the mounting sleeve.
• Install mounting sleeve into opening, bending tabs to secure.
• Connect wiring harness as shown on page 6. Consult a qualified technician if you are unsure.
• Certain vehicles may require an installation kit and/or wiring harness adapter (sold separately).
• Reconnect negative battery terminal, and test for correct operation.
• Snap trim ring into place (if required).
• Slide unit into mounting sleeve to secure.
Preparation
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Wiring Diagram
INSTALLATION
Wiring Notes:
Subwoofer output
The Subwoofer preamp audio output (black jacket with green RCA) is active in all audio modes.
Rear camera input
A rear view camera (not included) can be used with the Camera input.
Note:
When replacing a fuse, make sure to use the correct type and amperage. Using an incorrect fuse could damage
the unit. The AXV3D uses (1) 15 amp ATC mini style fuse located on the back of the unit.
ORANGE/BLACK
PINK
ILLUMINATION
POWER ANTENNA
ORANGE
BLUE
Bluetooth Module
(BTM100 included)
Red
White
Yellow
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Back-up Camera Input
Subwoofer Out
Video Output
AUX Video Input
AUX Line Input (L
)
AUX Line Input (R
)
Steering Wheel Interface Input
Antenna Input
Dual Zone Out (L) Dual Zone Out (R
)
Line Out (FL) Line Out (RL) Line Out (FR) Line Out (RR)
Red
Red
Red
White
White
White
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OPERATION
Control Locations
AS/PS Eject FF/LOC FB CH+ CH-
Audio
Title Track Up SUB-T
Volume Down
Volume UP
Mode
Home
Mute
Power Up
Back
Play / Pause / Band
Enter Track Down
Repeat
RDM
Down
Home
iPod
Radio
SD Card
Open
Mute
Disc Slot
Eject
Trim Ring
DVD
Pandora
Main Menu
AV In
Music
USB
Reset
AV IN 1
Volume / Select (Push)
Back
Remote Control
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Notes:
The remote control uses one 3 volt Lithium CR2025 battery. Remove the battery if the remote will not be used for a month or longer.
• Remove and dispose of battery
properly.
• Do not store battery with metallic
objects or materials.
Remove battery insulation tape .
To insert or replace the battery,
remove the battery holder.
Remove the battery from the
battery holder.
Install the new battery.
Make sure to keep the (+) side
up.
Insert the battery holder .
Remote Control Preparation
OPERATION
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Power / Open
Volume
Mute
3.5mm A/V Input
USB Port
UltraMotion™ Menu
Main Menu
Setup Menu
Momentarily press the volume knob to turn the unit on. Press and hold the volume knob for more than two seconds to turn the unit off.
Rotate the volume knob to increase or decrease the volume level (0-35).
Momentarily press MUTE to silence the audio. Momentarily press MUTE again
to return to the previously selected volume. Rotating the volume knob while the
volume is muted will also cancel the mute function.
Connect external audio/video devices to the 3.5mm auxiliary A/V input on the front panel.
Connect a USB device to play MP3/WMA files or view JPG photos. The AXV3D's USB port supports USB playback only. To connect a phone or other device for charging, use the USB port on the back of the unit.
The UltraMotion™ Menu displays
available modes of operation along with time and date information. Press a mode icon to select and begin playback of the corresponding mode. Press
the Main Menu icon at the top of the screen to access the Main Menu.
The UltraMotion™ display allows the user to customize Main Menu layout by
re-arranging the mode icons on the left
and right sides of the screen. Select a
mode from the scrolling menu in the middle of the screen, press and hold it for 2-3 seconds, then drag it to the desired location and release.
From the Main Menu screen:
- View/select any operational mode by touching the corresponding icon on the right or left side of the screen.
- View/select any operational mode by touching the mode name in the scrolling menu two times.
- Select SETUP to enter the Setup menu.
From either the Main Menu or UltraMotion™ Menu screen, press SETUP to access the Setup Menu. Alternately, the Setup Menu can be
accessed by pressing the volume knob.
Select an icon on the left or right side of the screen to adjust the following setup options: General, Brightness, Audio,
Steering Wheel Control, Frequency Spacing, Screen Saver, Settings and Reset.
Press
to exit the Setup Menu at any time.
General Operation
OPERATION
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Press to access Display setup options:
Startup Mode - Select Main Menu or Last
to set the unit to display
either the Main Menu or the last mode of operation upon startup
.
Color - Press Start to manually adjust RGB color settings.
Screen Saver - Select On or Off
to enable or disable screen saver.
Touch Screen - Press Start and follow prompts to calibrate touch screen.
Press
to access Brightness setup options:
Automatic - Select On or Off to enable or disable automatic brightness settings, then manually adjust desired times and brightness settings.
Manual - Use the arrow keys or sliding bar to manually adjust
brightness settings of the unit.
Dimmer - Select On or Off to enable or disable the dimmer function. When the dimmer is on, the backlight will be darker at night than in daytime. When it's off, the backlight will be same all the time.
Press
to access Audio setup options:
Source Level - Adjust Source Level for each mode of operation (0-15).
Music Field
- Use arrows to adjust balance (right to left) and fader (front to back).
- Select a Subwoofer Crossover option: Off, 80 Hz, 120 Hz or 160 Hz.
- Turn Buzzer On or Off.
- Turn Loudness On or Off.
- Adjust Subwoofer to desired level (0-15).
Equalizer - Select desired equalizer setting.
Press
to access Steering Wheel Control setup options. Touch any icon in the menu, then press a button on the steering wheel. The icon will turns red, and that button will control the selected function. If you can not define the
button as above, try with different levels, such as “LEVEL 1”,”LEVEL 2”.
Press
to access Frequency Spacing setup options:
• Select the appropriate frequency spacing for your geographical region.
Press
to access Screen Saver setup options:
• Select the desired screen saver for the unit.
Press
to access Settings setup options:
Software Upgrade - Select Start to initiate a software upgrade.
Language Settings - Select desired language for the unit: English,
Spanish or Korean.
Default Setting - Select Reset to reset all settings to the original factory default.
Press
to Reset the main processor to the default settings to resolve
abnormal operation or if the unit is inoperable.
General Operation
Setup Menu
OPERATION
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Select the Radio icon from either the Main Menu or UltraMotion™ Menu. The unit will begin radio play, and the
radio display will appear on the screen.
Displays current mode of operation.
Use the frequency bar to manual adjust to the desired frequency.
Press to reveal the on-screen toolbar:
Press
to access the Main Menu.
Press
to manually adjust brightness settings.
Press
to set the time and date.
Press
to access audio setup options.
Press
to activate the screen saver.
Press to exit to the Main Menu.
AM/FM Tuner Operation
Tuner Operation
Mode Indicator
1
Frequency Bar
2
Toolbar
3
Exit
4
OPERATION
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2 3
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Press to access the following tuner settings:
Press A.STORE to automatically find and store the six
strongest stations in the current band as presets.
Press P.SCAN to play each preset station for a short
amount of time. Press again to stop scan and play current station.
• Select LOC or DX to set the unit to local or distance
tuning.
Displays the six preset stations stored in memory in the
current band. Press any preset station to play it instantly. Up to 18 FM and 12 AM stations can be stored in memory.
Press SEEK p to seek the next strong station.
Press SEEK q to seek the previous strong station.
Press BAND to cycle through the following bands: FM1, FM2,
FM3, AM1 and AM2.
Press TUNE p to adjust radio frequency up one step at a time.
Press TUNE q to adjust radio frequency down one step at a time.
Press to return to the Main Menu.
Press to decrease volume level one step at a time.
Press to increase volume level one step at a time.
AM/FM Tuner Operation
Tuner Settings
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Preset Stations
6
Seek Up
7
Seek Down
8
Band
9
Tune Up
10
Tune Down
11
Main Menu
12
Volume Down
13
Volume Up
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OPERATION
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CD Operation
CD Operation
Mode Indicator
1
Toolbar
2
Exit
3
Track List
4
Insert disc into the slot with the label facing up, and playback will begin automatically. If a disc has previously been inserted and the unit has been operating in another mode, resume disc
playback by selecting the Disc icon from the Main Menu or UltraMotion™ Menu.
Displays current mode of operation.
Press to reveal the on-screen toolbar:
Press
to access the Main Menu.
Press
to manually adjust brightness settings.
Press
to set the time and date.
Press
to access audio setup options.
Press
to activate the screen saver.
Press to exit to the Main Menu.
Press to display a list of all tracks on the CD. Press desired track number to begin playback of that track.
OPERATION
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2
4
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CD Operation
Disc Settings
5
Elapsed Time
Indicator
6
Tune/Track Up
7
Fast Forward
8
Stop
9
Play/Pause
10
Fast Reverse
11
Tune/Track Down 12
Main Menu
13
Volume Down
14
Volume Up
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Press to access the following disc settings:
Press Dual Zone once to turn on the Dual Zone function;
press again to turn it off. Dual Zone enables CD play to continue in the rear zone even when the front zone is
adjusted to another mode.
Press
to turn random play on or off.
Press A-B at the starting point of section you want to repeat (A) and again at the ending point (B). The unit will
repeat that section. Press A-B again to cancel the repeat function.
Displays both the elapsed time and total time of the current track.
Press to advance to the next track.
Press to step through the following fast forward options: x2, x4,
x8 and x20.
Press once to momentarily stop playback. Playback will resume at the current point. Press twice to completely stop playback. Playback will resume at the beginning of the disc.
Press to play or pause playback.
Press to step through the following fast reverse options: x2, x4, x8 and x20.
Press to return to the previous track.
Press to return to the main menu.
Press to decrease volume level one step at a time.
Press to increase volume level one step at a time.
OPERATION
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MP3/WMA/JPG Operation
MP3/WMA/JPG
Playback from Disc,
USB Device or SD
Card
Disc Controls
USB/SD Card Controls
Mode Indicator
1
Toolbar
2
To play MP3, WMA and JPG files, insert disc, connect USB device or insert SD card. Playback will begin automatically. To return to disc, USB or SD card playback from another mode of operation, select the Music icon from the Main Menu screen or UltraMotion™ Menu.
Using a Cable - Connect a USB device to front USB port.
Using an SD Card - Insert SD card into the SD slot located
behind the volume knob.
When playing MP3/WMA files from a CD, controls playback
using the disc controls on pages 12-13.
When playing MP3/WMA/JPG files from a USB device or SD card, navigate using the File Manager screen pictured above.
Displays current mode of operation.
Press to reveal the on-screen toolbar:
Press
to access the Main Menu.
Press
to manually adjust brightness settings.
Press
to set the time and date.
Press
to access audio setup options.
Press
to activate the screen saver.
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3
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8
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2
5
OPERATION
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Exit
3
Directory
4
Music Files
5
Video Files
6
Photo Files
7
Delete File
8
Play
9
Unselect All
10
Select All
11
Main Menu
12
SD Card Playback
13
USB Playback
12
Go Back
13
Press to exit to the Main Menu.
Displays a list of all folders and files on the device. Press any file name to begin playback of that file. Press any folder name to display the list of files in that folder, then press desired file name
to begin playback. Press Go Back to navigate back to the File Manager.
Press to view/select music files on the device.
Press to view/select video files on the device.
Press to view/select photo files on the device.
Select the file or folder to delete by pressing the corresponding
box until a check mark appears , then press Delete.
Select the file or folder to play by pressing the corresponding
box until a check mark appears , then press Play.
Press to Unselect All files/folders.
Press to Select All files/folders.
Press to return to the main menu.
Press to select playback from an SD card.
Press to select playback from a USB device.
Press to go back one level in navigation.
MP3/WMA/JPG Operation
OPERATION
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MP3/WMA/JPG Operation
USB/SD Card
Playback
Mode Indicator
1
Toolbar
2
Exit
3
Information Display
4
File Manager
5
Settings
6
During playback from a USB device or SD card, the following controls enable efficient navigation:
Displays current mode of operation.
Press to reveal the on-screen toolbar:
Press
to access the Main Menu.
Press
to manually adjust brightness settings.
Press
to set the time and date.
Press
to access audio setup options.
Press
to activate the screen saver.
Press to exit to the Main Menu.
Displays available information about the current file, including track number, file name, album name and artist name.
Press to access the File Manager.
Press to access the following settings:
Color: Select Blue, Orange or Pink on the playback display
for the current track.
Reset: Press to reset unit to factory defaults.
OPERATION
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12
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15
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MP3/WMA/JPG Operation
Playlist
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Random
8
Repeat
9
Tune/Track Up
10
Fast Forward
11
Play/Pause
12
Fast Reverse
13
Tune/Track Down
14
Main Menu
15
Volume Down
16
Volume Up
17
JPG Controls
Set Screen Saver
Zoom
Rotate
Slideshow
Press to display all files in the current playlist. Press any file name to begin playback of that file.
Press to toggle the Random feature on or off.
Press to step through the following Repeat options: Repeat 1, Repeat All or Off.
Press to advance to the next track.
Press to step through the following fast forward options: x2, x4,
x8 and x20.
Press to play or pause playback.
Press to step through the following fast reverse options: x2, x4, x8 and x20.
Press to return to the previous track.
Press to return to the main menu.
Press to decrease volume level one step at a time.
Press to increase volume level one step at a time.
Select Photos from the File Manager, then select and Play the desired photos. Use the right/left arrows at the bottom of the
screen to navigate through selected photos.
Press
to save the current photo as your screen saver.
Press + or - to zoom in or out on the current photo.
Press
to rotate the current photo.
Press Down to step through slideshow commands: Down,
Right, Fade In and Fade Out. Press 3 to set the number of seconds to display each image: 3, 5 or 10. Press
to play the
slideshow.
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Media Compatibility - USB/SD Card
File Type WMA MP3
File System FAT
FAT 12 X X
FAT 16/FAT 32
File
Extension
. mp 3/. M P 3/. M p3 /.m P 3 X
. w m a/. W M A
X
. r m p/. m 4 a X X
MPEG
Format
MPEG 1 X
MPEG 2 X
MPEG 2.5 X
Sampling
Frequency
MPEG 1 X 32/4 4.1/4 8k Hz MPEG 2 X 12/16/22.05/24kHz
MPEG 2.5 X 8/11.0 25/12k Hz
WMA 32/4 4.1/4 8k Hz X
Bitrate
MPEG 1 X 32 ~ 320kbps MPEG 2 X 8 ~ 160kbps
MPEG 2.5 X 8 ~ 160kbps
WMA 32 ~ 192kbps X
Other
Information
Directory Depth Unlimited Unlimited
File Name Length 32 bytes 32 bytes
Total File Number 2000 files 2000 files
Total Folder Number 200 folders 200 folders
File Number via Folder 2000 files 2000 files
MP3 ID3 TAG
ver.1.x X
ver.2.x X
Title, Artist, Album X
WMA TAG Title, Artist
X
Notes:
• Due to ongoing technological advancement, some USB flash drives and/or SD cards may be incompatible with this unit.
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Media Compatibility - CD/DVD
File Type WMA MP3
File System
ISO9660
Level 1, Level 2
Level 3 X X
ISO9660
Extension
JOLIET
Playback
Filename 32 bytes 32 bytes
Other
Extensions
ROMEO
Playback X X
Filename X X
Apple ISO X X
File
Extension
. mp 3/. M P 3/. M p3 /.m P 3 X
. w m a/. W M A
X
. r m p/. m 4 a X X
MPEG
Format
MPEG 1 X
MPEG 2 X
MPEG 2.5 X
Sampling
Frequency
MPEG 1 X 32/4 4.1/4 8k Hz MPEG 2 X 12/16/22.05/24kHz
MPEG 2.5 X 8/11.0 25/12k Hz
WMA 32/4 4.1/4 8k Hz X
Bitrate
MPEG 1 X 32 ~ 320kbps MPEG 2 X 8 ~ 160kbps
MPEG 2.5 X 8 ~ 160kbps
WMA 32 ~ 192kbps X
Other
Information
Directory Depth Unlimited Unlimited File Name Length 32 bytes 32 bytes Total File Number 2000 files 2000 files
Total Folder Number 200 folders 200 folders
File Number via Folder 2000 files 2000 files
MP3 ID3 TAG
ver.1.x X
ver.2.x X
Title, Artist, Album X
WMA TAG Title, Artist
X
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Media Compatibility
The following types of discs are compatible:
• CD-DA, CD-ROM (ISO), CD-R, CD-RW
• DVD Video, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW
The following types of discs/files are not compatible:
• WMA files that are protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management)
• WMA lossless format
• Discs recorded with Track At Once or packet writing
• MP3 PRO format, MP3 playlists
• RMP format
• WAV format
• WMV format
• DivX, Xvid format
• AVI format
• MPG, MPEG-4 format
• AAC, protected AAC, M4A format
Some recordable DVD's and CD's may be incompatible with this unit,
depending on media type and recording method.
MP3/WMA playback sequence begins in the root folder of the disc, USB flash drive or SD card. Any empty folders or folders that do not include MP3/ WMA/JPG files are skipped.
ISO9660 standards:
• Maximum nested folder depth is 8 (including the root folder).
• Valid characters for folder/file names are letters A-Z (all caps), numbers 0-9, and “_” (underscore). Some characters may not be displayed correctly,
depending on the character type.
• This device can play back discs in Joliet and other standards that conform to ISO9660. MP3/WMA written in the formats other than the above may
not play and/or their file names or folder names may not be displayed properly.
An internal buffer provides ESP (Electronic Skip Protection) to virtually
eliminate skipping.
When playing a disc recorded with regular audio files (CD-DA or .WAV) and MP3/WMA files, the unit will play the MP3/WMA files only.
Some files may not play or be displayed correctly, depending on sampling
rates and bit rates.
For best results, use the following settings when ripping MP3 files:
128kbps or higher constant bit rate
44.1kHz or higher sampling frequency
For best results, use the following settings when ripping WMA files:
64kbps or higher constant bit rate
44.1kHz or higher sampling frequency
Media Compatibility
Playback Order
Compatible Recording Formats
Additional MP3/WMA
Information
Notes
OPERATION
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Upon installation of this Monitor/DVD player (“unit”) into a vehicle, the driver of the
vehicle must not operate this unit by watching videos or playing video games while driving. Failure to follow this instruction could lead to driver distraction which could result in serious injury or death to the vehicle’s occupants or persons outside the vehicle and/or property damage.
Several states prohibit the installation of monitors/DVD players if the screen is
visible from the driver’s seat. If you reside in a jurisdiction which has enacted such a law, this unit must not be installed so that the screen is visible from the driver’s seat. When installing this unit in the front console/dashboard, the unit must be positioned so that it is facing the front passenger seat only. Failure to follow this instruction could lead to driver distraction which could result in serious injury or death to the vehicle’s occupants or persons outside the vehicle and/or property damage.
This unit is designed so that it may be operated only when the vehicle is in “Park”
and the parking brake is fully engaged. To this end, this unit includes a parking brake lock-out feature which prohibits the unit from operating if the vehicle is not in “Park” and/or the parking brake is not fully engaged. When installing this unit, the installer must connect the parking brake detect wire (“Pink Lead”) to the parking brake mechanism in order to make the parking brake lock-out feature operable. DO NOT simply ground the parking brake detect wire to a metal portion of the vehicle. Failure to properly install the parking brake lock-out feature could lead to driver distraction which could result in serious injury or death to the driver’s occupants or persons outside the vehicle and/or property damage.
Once the parking brake lock-out feature is installed, the owner/user must not
attempt to disrupt/neutralize the parking brake lock-out feature by (a) partially engaging the parking brake and/or (b) purchasing/using any device or unit designed to send necessary brake signals to the unit. Failure to follow these instructions could lead to driver distraction which could result in serious injury or death to the driver’s occupants or persons outside the vehicle and/or property damage.
When operating this unit, keep the unit’s volume level low enough so that the
vehicle’s occupants can hear traffic-related sounds such as police and emergency vehicles. Failure to follow this instruction could lead to driver distraction which could result in serious injury or death to the vehicle’s occupants or persons outside the vehicle and/or property damage.
WARNING
OPERATION
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DVD Disc Symbols
DVD Region Management
Some DVD discs can be played only in certain playback modes according to the intentions of the software. As the
AXV3D plays discs according to their intentions, some functions may not work as intended. Please be sure to read the instructions provided with each disc. This player has been designed to play back DVD software that has been encoded for specific region areas. It cannot play back DVD software encoded for other region areas than the region areas for which it has been designed.
The AXV3D will play discs labeled “Region 1” or “All”.
DVD region codes:
1 - USA, Canada 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East 3 - Rep. of Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Parts of Southeast Asia 4 - Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, South America 5 - Eastern Europe, Russia, India, Africa
6 - China
Notes:
Some DVD discs can be played
only in certain playback modes according to the intentions of the software. As the AXV3D plays discs according to their intentions, some functions may not work as intended. Please be sure to read the instructions provided with each disc.
DVD Setup - Region Management
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DVD Setup - Parking Brake Initialization
Parking Brake Initialization
SAFETY WARNING
• The video display of the in-dash unit will not operate while the vehicle is moving.
This is a safety feature to prevent driver distraction. In-dash video functions will only operate when vehicle is in Park and the PARKING BRAKE is engaged. It is illegal in most states for the driver to view video while the vehicle is in motion.
Refer to local laws in your area.
• The vehicle must be in park and the parking brake applied to view video on the
in-dash monitor.
• As a safety feature, a warning message will show on the display when the
vehicle's parking brake is not engaged. Video display on the in-dash monitor isn't allowed until the PARKING BRAKE is engaged. Connect the pink PARKING BRAKE wire to the brake switch circuit as described on page
6. Note: DVD and AUX AV audio can be heard while the vehicle is in motion
without engaging the parking brake.
1) Come to a complete stop, and put the vehicle in Park.
2) Fully engage parking brake.
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Inserting a Disc
Ejecting the Disc
Mode Indicator
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Toolbar
2
Exit
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Document Folder
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Insert disc into the slot, and playback will begin automatically.
Sub-menus may have to be pressed to access the DVD content. Read the directions of your specific DVD disc for other
features.
Press
to eject the disc.
Displays current mode of operation.
Press to reveal the on-screen toolbar:
Press
to access the Main Menu.
Press
to manually adjust brightness settings.
Press
to set the time and date.
Press
to access audio setup options.
Press
to activate the screen saver.
Press to exit to the Main Menu.
Press to select the document folder.
DVD Operation
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DVD Operation
OPERATION
DVD Settings
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Stop
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Tune/Track Up
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Fast Forward
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Play/Pause
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Fast Reverse
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Tune/Track Down 11
Main Menu
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Volume Down
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Volume Up
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Press to step through the following DVD setting menus:
Menu:
Press MENU to return to the main menu of the disc.
Press AUDIO to select sound channel.
Press SUB-T to select subtitles in English or Spanish or to
turn subtitles off.
Setting:
Press Dual Zone once to turn on the Dual Zone function;
press again to turn it off. Dual Zone enables DVD play to continue in the rear zone even when the front zone is
adjusted to another mode.
Press AUDIO to turn the Random feature on or off.
Press A-B at the starting point of section you want to repeat (A) and again at the ending point (B). The unit will repeat that
section. Press A-B again to cancel the repeat function.
Repeat:
Press REVERSE to select one of the following Repeat options: Repeat Chapter, Repeat Title, Repeat All or Repeat Off.
Press once to momentarily stop playback. Playback will resume at the current point. Press twice to completely stop playback. Playback will resume at the beginning of the disc.
Press to advance to the next chapter.
Press to step through the following fast forward options: x2, x4,
x8 and x20.
Press to play or pause playback.
Press to step through the following fast reverse options: x2, x4, x8 and x20.
Press to return to the previous chapter.
Press to return to the main menu.
Press to decrease volume level one step at a time.
Press to increase volume level one step at a time.
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Operation of iPod/iPhone
iPod/iPhone Operation
Mode Indicator
1
Toolbar
2
Exit
3
Information Display
4
iPod Menu
5
To play video from an iPod/iPhone device, connect the USB/ Video cable (sold separately) to the USB port & AV IN 1 port.
To play music from an iPod/iPhone device, connect the USB cable (included with your iPod/iPhone device) to the unit’s USB
port. Playback will begin automatically and can be controlled by either the AXV3D's on-screen controls or directly from the iPod.
Displays current mode of operation.
Press to reveal the on-screen toolbar:
Press
to access the Main Menu.
Press
to manually adjust brightness settings.
Press
to set the time and date.
Press
to access audio setup options.
Press
to activate the screen saver.
Press to exit to the Main Menu.
Displays available information about the current song, including song title, album name and artist name.
Press to reveal the iPod menu at the bottom of the screen, then press MENU to view all files and folders on the iPod device.
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Operation of iPod/iPhone
Audio Search
Video Search
Alphabetical Search
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Random
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Repeat
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Tune/Track Up
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Play/Pause
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Tune/Track Down
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Main Menu
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Volume Down
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Volume Up
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While in the iPod Menu, press Audio to search by one of the following options: Album, Genre, Songs, Composer, Audiobook, Podcast, Nested Playlist, Genius Mixes and iTunesU. Press the
desired category to enter and navigate any sub-menus.
Use the up/down arrows to navigate through the song list ,
then press OK to begin playback. Playback can also be started by pressing the song title directly.
Note: Press GO BACK on the face of the radio to go back one
level in iPod navigation.
While in the iPod menu, press Video to search by one of the following options: Movies, Music Videos, TV Shows, Video Podcasts, Rented Movies and Video iTunesU. Press the desired
category to enter and navigate any sub-menus.
Use the up/down arrows to navigate through the video list ,
then press OK to begin playback. Playback can also be started by pressing the video title directly.
Note: Press GO BACK on the face of the radio to go back one
level in iPod navigation. Press to search alphabetically, and a row of letters will appear
at the bottom of the screen. Use the right/left arrows to
navigate, and press desired letter to select. The unit will display a list of songs starting with that letter. Press desired song name to begin playback.
Press once to play all songs within the list in random order. Press again to cancel the random function.
Press to step through the following Repeat options: Repeat 1, Repeat All or Off.
Press to advance to the next track. Press and hold to fast forward through the current track.
Press to play or pause playback. Press to return to the beginning of the current track, or press
twice to return to the previous track. Press and hold to fast reverse through the current track.
Press to return to the main menu. Press to decrease volume level one step at a time.
Press to increase volume level one step at a time.
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Pandora Operation
Pandora Operation
Mode Indicator
1
Toolbar
2
Exit
3
Information Display
4
Current Song
5
Control for Pandora requires:
An iPhone device with a reliable date connection, or an iPod
touch that is connected to wireless internet.
The Pandora app installed on the iPhone/iPod device.
• An active Pandora account (sign up at www.pandora.com)
• The USB cable that came with your iPhone/iPod device.
Connect an iPod touch or iPhone (sold separately) to the USB port using the USB cable included with your iPod/iPhone device.
Displays current mode of operation.
Press to reveal the on-screen toolbar:
Press
to access the Main Menu.
Press
to manually adjust brightness settings.
Press
to set the time and date.
Press
to access audio setup options.
Press
to activate the screen saver.
Press to exit to the Main Menu.
Displays available information about the current song, including song title, album name and artist name.
Press to display information about the current song, including Pandora station name, song title, artist and album.
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Pandora Operation
Station List
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Skip Song
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Play/Pause
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Thumbs Up
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Thumbs Down
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Main Menu
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Volume Down
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Volume Up
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Press to display a list of your Pandora stations sorted by the
date they were added. Use the up/down arrow to navigate
through and select the desired station.
Alternately, press A-Z to search stations alphabetically. Use the
letter keys at the bottom of the screen to select a letter, and the unit will display the station names that begin with that letter.
Press to skip the current song.
Press to play or pause the current song.
Press to customize the station to play more songs like the song that is currently playing.
Press to customize the station to play songs that are different from the song that is currently playing.
Press to return to the main menu.
Press to decrease volume level one step at a time.
Press to increase volume level one step at a time.
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Bluetooth Operation
Bluetooth Operation
Pairing a Device
Disconnecting a Device
To connect a Bluetooth device, install and connect the BTM100 (included). When connected to the AXV3D, the BTM100 supports HFP (hands-free prole), A2DP (advanced audio distribution prole), AVRCP (audio video remote control prole) and PBAP (phone book access profile).
Before you can use a Bluetooth device, it must be paired and connected. Make sure that Bluetooth is activated on your device
before you begin the pairing process.
The BTM100 Bluetooth interface module (included) broadcasts
the pairing signal constantly when no devices are currently
connected. Complete the pairing sequence from your Bluetooth device. Refer to the owner's manual for your device for more
details.
Once pairing is complete, the TALK button on the BTM100 will be illuminated in blue. The device name is "BTM100". No password is required for pairing.
Note: The AXV3D can be in any mode of operation when pairing
is performed.
Press PAIR, then press “Disconnect” to disconnect the currently-paired device. The unit must be disconnected from the
current device before beginning the pairing sequence for a new
device.
If you press PAIR when no device is connected, the unit will show the list of previously-paired devices. Press any device name to repair that device.
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Bluetooth Operation
Receiving a Phone Call
Ending a Phone Call
Making a Phone Call
Using the Phonebook
Streaming Audio
Incoming phone calls will automatically appear on the display, and a ring tone will be heard.
Press
to receive the incoming call or to refuse the
incoming call.
During an active phone call, press to end a phone call. If the phone call was received when listening to music in another mode, the AXV3D will resume the previous mode.
Press to display the keypad and begin a phone call. Enter the phone number using the 0-9 buttons on the keypad.
Note: Placing a phone call from your cell phone will also use the Bluetooth function of the BTM100.
The BTM100 supports the PBAP Bluetooth profile to
temporarily download the phonebook of the cell phone. The contents of the phonebook are deleted each time a cell phone is disconnected and are not permanently saved. To use the
phonebook for making a call:
• Press the keypad button from Bluetooth mode with a
compatible cell phone connected. Press P-Book at the bottom of the screen to display downloaded phone book names.
Press the desired name on the phone book, then select between cell, home, work and other phone number types to make a phone call.
The AXV3D supports A2DP wireless streaming audio from your
Bluetooth mobile device directly to the head unit. You can also control music from the front panel of the head unit using AVRCP (audio video remote control profile).
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Auxiliary Inputs - AV1 & AV2
Rear Camera Operation - (Optional)
Connect an optional audio/video source into the 3.5mm input on the front panel. To access audio or video, select AV from the
Main Menu, then select AV IN from the AV Menu.
Connect an optional audio/video source to the red/white/
yellow RCA connectors on the back of the unit. To access audio or video, select AV1 from the Main Menu, then select AV2 from the AV Menu.
Connect an optional rear camera to the Camera Input (yellow RCA connector labeled ‘CAM IN’). Connect the reverse lamp wire to the REVERSE line of unit. The unit will automatically select
camera mode when connected to the reverse lamp circuitry.
Using AV1 Input
Using AV2 Input
Using Rear Camera
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Bluetooth Operation
To stream music to your head unit, your mobile device must
support the following criteria:
A2DP profile to stream audio
• AVRCP profile to control your music. Check the owner's
manual or manufacturer of your device for compatibility.
• Streaming audio must be enabled from your audio device. This option will vary depending on the device. Example:
"wireless stereo."
Disabling AV mode must be done from your mobile device.
After enabling streaming audio from a compatible mobile device,
the head unit will display "AV MODE". The following functions can
be used to control unit.
Press
to skip to the next available audio track.
Press
to skip to the previous audio track.
Press
to toggle between play and pause during playback.
Press
to stop the audio playback.
Note: On some mobile devices, it may be necessary to control
the music from the device.
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Limited One Year Warranty
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You
may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Dual Electronics Corp. warrants this product to the
original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of the original purchase.
Dual Electronics Corp. agrees, at our option, during
the warranty period, to repair any defect in material
or workmanship or to furnish an equal new, renewed or comparable product (whichever is deemed necessary) in exchange without charges, subject to
verification of the defect or malfunction and proof
of the date of purchase. Subsequent replacement
products are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period.
Who is covered? This warranty is extended to the original retail purchaser for products purchased from
an authorized Dual dealer and used in the U.S.A.
What is covered? This warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship in this product. The
following are not covered: software, installation/
removal costs, damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, product modification, improper installation, incorrect line voltage, unauthorized repair or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product, or damage occurring
during return shipment of the product. Specific
license conditions and copyright notices for the software can be found via www.dualav.com.
What to do?
1. Before you call for service, check the
troubleshooting guide in your owner’s manual. A
slight adjustment of any custom controls may save
you a service call.
2. If you require service during the warranty period, you must carefully pack the product (preferably in the original package) and ship it by prepaid
transportation with a copy of the original receipt from the retailer to an authorized service center.
3. Please describe your problem in writing and
include your name, a return UPS shipping address (P.O. Box not acceptable), and a daytime phone
number with your shipment.
4. For more information and for the location of the
nearest authorized service center please contact
us by one of the following methods:
• Call us toll-free at 1-866-382-5476
• E-mail us at cs@dualav.com
Exclusion of Certain Damages: This warranty is
exclusive and in lieu of any and all other warranties, expressed or implied, including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and any obligation, liability, right, claim or remedy in contract or tort, whether or not arising from the company’s negligence, actual or imputed. No person or representative is authorized to assume for the company any other liability in connection with the sale of this product. In no event shall the company be liable for indirect, incidental or
consequential damages.
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Specifications
Disc
FM Tuner
AM Tuner
USB
SD
Monitor
General
Frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz Channel separation @ 1kHz: >80dB D/A converter: 24 Bit
Tuning range: 87.5MHz-107.9MHz Usable sensitivity: 10dBf 50dB quieting sensitivity: 20dBf Stereo separation @ 1kHz: 38dB Frequency response: 30Hz-13kHz
Tuning range: 530kHz-1710kHz Usable sensitivity: 24uV Frequency response: 30Hz-2.3kHz
Compatibility: High Speed USB 2.0 Output: 5VDC, 1A USB Class: Mass storage class
Compatibility: SD memory card & SDHC memory card
Panel size: 7” diagonal measurement Resolution: 800 (H) x 480 (V) Brightness (cd/m2): 250 Contrast ratio: 500:1 Pixels: 1,152,000
Speaker output impedance: 4 ohms Line output voltage: 2 volts Line output impedance: 200 ohms Chassis dimensions: 7" x 7" x 2" (W x D x H)
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
CEA-2006 Power Standard Specifications
(reference: 14.4VDC +/- 0.2V, 20Hz~20kHz)
Power Output: 18 Watts RMS x 4 channels at 4 ohms and < 1% THD+N Signal to Noise Ratio: 80dBA (reference: 1 watt into 4 ohms)
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Action
Unit will not turn on
(no power)
Yellow wire not connected or incorrect voltage Red wire not connected or incorrect voltage
Check connections for proper voltage (11~16VDC)
Black wire not connected Check connection to ground Fuse blown Replace fuse(s)
Unit has power
(but no sound)
Speaker wires not connected Check connections at speakers One or more speaker wires touching each
other or touching chassis ground
Insulate all bare speaker wires from each other and chassis ground
Unit blows fuse(s)
Yellow or red wire touching chassis ground Check for pinched wire Speaker wires touching chassis ground Check for pinched wire Incorrect fuse rating Use fuses with correct rating
Unit has audio
(but no video)
Parking brake safety circuit not connected Parking brake not applied
Check connections at parking brake Apply parking brake as described on page 24
No video display
(when in reverse)
Reverse circuit not connected
Vehicle is not in reverse
Check connections at reverse lamp
Select reverse gear
DVD does not start
playback
Physical defect in media
Wrong region
Check media for scratches
Use discs labeled "Region 1" or "All" only
IR remote does not work Dead battery Replace battery
Excessive skipping
Unit is not mounted correctly Check mounting sleeve Physical defect in media Check media for scratches
"Wrong Region"
appears on display
Region code error Use discs labeled "Region 1" or "All" only
Please keep your original sales receipt and be prepared to provide this receipt in
the event you require service, as your original receipt is considered the best proof of
purchase and indicates the date you purchased your Axxera product.
Dealer Name
Dealer Phone
Purchase Date
Register your product online at www.dualav.com
For Your Records
Register Your Product
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Toll Free: 1-866-382-5476
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www.axxeraaudio.com
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intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must
be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
DVD logo is a trademark of DVD Format/Licensing Corporation registered in the U.S., Japan and other countries.
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone,
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