Boss bv9155b User Manual

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User's
BLUETOOTH'ENAILED
MP3-COMPATIBLE
IN-DASH
DVD/MP3/CD
WITH
4.5-INCH
Manual
DOUBLE-DIN
WIDESCREEN
TOUCHSCREEN
WITH
USB
ANDSDMEMORY CARD POIITS
AND FIIONT PANEL
TFT
MONITOR
AUX
INPUT
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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
4.511Bluetooth-Enabled In-Dash Double-DIN SD
DVD/MP3/CD Receiver with USB,
Memory Card
Ports and Front Panel AV Input
MULTI.
MEDIA
DISC
PLAYER
WIT>i
4.S-INCH
WIDESCREEN
TFT
MONITO
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1. HANDLING COMPACT DISCS
MOISTURE CONDENSATION
On
a rainy day orina very damp area, moisture may condense
In
Should this occur, the unit will not operate properly. about
an
houruntil the moisturehas evaporated.
such a case, remove the discand waitfor
NOTES ON CDs
1.
A dirty or defective disc may cause sound dropouts while playing. To enjoy optimum
as
sound, handlethe disc Handle the disc by its edge. To keep the disc
clean, do nottouch the
2.
Do
notstickpaperortapeonthe disc
follows.
SUrfac:.
:~
(P.2).
Paste or sticky residue.
Do beginning to peel
Stickers that are beginning to peel away leave a sticky residue
Do attached.
(S)
Labels
on
the lenses inside the unit.
P.5
not use CDs with old labels that are
off.
(P.6).
not use CDs with labels or stickers
are
attached
(P.?).
P.6
P.2®
3.
Do
not expose the discs to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air-ducts, or leave them
in
a car parkedindirect sunlight where there can be a temperature insidethe car
considerable
(P.3).
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P.3
4.
Before playing, clean the discs with optional cleaning cloth. Wipe each disc from the centre out
5.
Do not use solvents such thinner,commercially available cleaners, or antistatic spray intended for analog discs.
(P.4).
as
rise in
benzine,
an
Do Not Use Special Shape CDs
Be
sure to use round shape not use any special shape special shape CDs may cause the unit to malfunction.
~~
CD-Rs and CD-RWs which have not undergone finalization processing cannot be played. (For more information on
finalization processing, refer to the manual for your CD-R/CD-RW writing software or CD-R/CD-RW depending on the recording status, it may prove impossible to play certain CDs recorded on
(P.8).
P.8
recorder.)
CD-RorCD-RW.
CDs
only.
Do
CDs.
Use of
Additionally,
NOTES ON DISCS
If you use the discs explained below, the sticky residue can cause the maycause malfunction or ruin yourdiscs.
Do notuse CDs that have asticky residue surface (forexample, from peeled-offstickersor from ink, or glue leaking from under the stickers).
CD
to stop spinning and
on
the
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2. INSTALLATION
• Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily and make sure itisall connected up properly and the unit and system work properly.
• Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunctions.
of
• Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling modifications of the vehicle.
in
• Install the unit where it does not get
is
there
a sudden stop, likeanemergency stop.
the driver's way and cannot injure the passenger if
• If installation angle exceeds 30 °from horizontal, the unit might not give its optimum
performance.
Lj
30'
Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature, suchasfrom direct sunlight, orfrom hot
air,
from heater, or where itwould be subject to dust dirt or excessive
vibration.
Be
sure to remove the front panel before installing the unit.
SUB·W
OUT
8ACKSIGHT
RCA
holesorother
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AN AN
AN VIDEO OUT
REAR LINE OUT LEFT & RIGHT
....
FRONT LINE OUT LEFT &RIGHT
JACK
IN (VIDEO IN)
IN (AUDO LEFT) IN (AUDIO RIGHT)
(1
&2)
DIN FRONT/REAR-MOUNT
This unit can be property installed either from Front (conventional DIN Front-mount) or Rear (DIN
Rear-mount installation, utilizing threaded screwholes atthesides ofthe unitchassis). For details,
referto thefollowing illustrated installation methods Aand
DIN
FRONT-MOUNT (Method
Installation the unit
A)
1.
Dashboard
2.
Screw
1.
Dashboard
2.
Nut (5mm)
3.
Spring washer
4.
Screw (5x15mm)
5.
Screw
6.
Support Strap Be
sure to use the support strap to secure the back of the unit hand to the desired angle.
7.
Plain washer
Trim Plate Installation:
Push the trim plate against the chassis until itisfitled.
You must do this before you install the front panel, otherwise it can't be attached.
B.
in
place. The strap can be bent by
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DIN REAR-MOUNT (METHOD B) Installation using the screw holes on the sides ofthe unit.
Fastenin the unit to the factory radio mounting bracket.
c&>o
Factory radio mounting bracket
Note: the mounting box, outer trim ring,and half-sleeve are not used for this installation.
Note: The mounting box, metal half sleeve, hook not included
& screws are
in
the packnig.
DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL
Removing
Attaching
The
Detachable Control Panel (D.C.P.).
PANEL RELEASE BUTTON
the
DCP
(D.C.~)
1.
Turn the power off
2.
Press the D.C.P release button
3.
Remove the D.C.P
1. Attach the panel at the right side first, with point B on the main unit touching point A on
®
the D.C.P
2.
Then press the left side of D.C.P onto the
(As
shown on the digram).
main unit until a click sound
CAUTION
DO
NOT insert the D.C.P from the left side. Doing so may damage
The D.C.P can easily be damaged by shocks. After removing and be careful not to dropitor subject it to strong shocks.
is
When the release button cause it to fall. To prevent detaching
it.
pressed and the D.C.Pisunlocked, the car's vibrations may
damCVJe
to the
D.C.p,
always storeitin
The rear connector that connects the main unit and the D.C.Pisan part. Be careful not to damage
it
by pressing on it with fingernails, pens, screwdrivers, etc.
it,
placeitin
a protective case after
is
heard.
it.
a protective case
extremely important
Note:
is
If the D.C.P only. And use a cotton swab soaked alcohol to clean the socket on the back of the
dirty, wipe off the dirt with soft, dry cloth
in
isopropyl
D.C.P.
IMPORTANT
These 2 screws are used to prevent damage to the
CD mechanism during transportation Please make sure to remove the 2 screws before installing the unit into the vehicle.
DO
NOT insert a
CD
into the unit before
removing the 2 screws.
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3.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
a.
Make sure your car battery is a 12 volt(6filler caps) negative ground system (if not, a converter will be necessary).
b.
Before starting wiring connections, disconnect the power supply by removing the fuse from the fuse box.
c.
Connect the power wire to one of the extra terminals of the fuse box.
d. Connect the black ground wire to a metal part of the car.
Itisimportant to make good
contact.
e.
Make other wiring connections as shown.
f.
If your car does not have
ISO
connector, you can purchase it from car accessory shops.
Notes: INCORRECTWIRING OR OPERATION WILL VOID THE WARRANTY OF THIS
(CAR UNIT
BACK
SIDE)
UNIT.
Fuse Replacement:
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FUSE
RESET BUTTON
is
The RESET button
located on the main unit with a ballpoint pen or metal object to activate following reasons:
Initial installation of the unit when all wiringiscompleted. do
All the function buttons
not operate.
Error symbol on the display.
Note: If you press the RESET button, and the unitstill cannotfunction normally, please use a
in
cotton swabsoaked
isopropyl alcohol to clean thesocketonthe back
(as
shown on the diagram). To press it vertically
it.
The reset button should be activated for the
p
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ofthe
control panel.
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4.
FUNCTION OF CONTROL
A.
FUNCTION OF PANEL
PANEL
-RELEASE BUTTON
POWER/ TALK
r--
MUTE
BUTTON
-BUTTON
CANCEl/
MODE
BUTTON
BAND/
LOUDNESS/
APl/NTSC
BUTTON
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INFRARED
REMOTE SENSOR
ENCODER
VOLUME
KNOB
B~1t!US.
(
FUNCTION
SELECT
BUTTON
MULTI-MEDIA
DISC
PLAYER
WIT'"
4.5-INCH
WIDESCREEN
TFT
DISPLAY BUTTON
~
MONITO
.....
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-
LOC
BUTTON
(~
SCAN
BUTTON
EJECT
BUTTON
DSP/
LEFT/
RIGHT
BUTTON
AMS/
PLAY/PAUSE
BUTTON
MULTI·
MEDIA
DISC
PLAYER
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WITt-<
4.5-tNCH
WIDESCREEN
TFT
MONITO
TUNING /
SEEK
UP/DOWN
NEXT/BACK
BUTTON
FM
MONO/
STEREO
BUTTON
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B.
FUNCTION OF REMOTE
..............
..............
..............
1.
POWER/MUTE BUTTON
2.
PAL/ NTSC /BAND BUTTON
3. GOTO BUTTON
4. SET UP BUTTON
5.
PLAY / PAUSE BUTTON
6.
UP/DOWN BUTTONS
7.
OSD BUTTON
8.
TALK BUTTON
FOR
9. NUMBERIC KEY
10. REPEAT A - B BUTTON
11. REPEAT BUTTON 12A. VOLUME UP / DOWN BUTTONS 12B. FUNCTION SELECT BUTTON
13. MODE BUTTON
14. TUNING/SEEK/UP/DOWN OR NEXT/BACK BUTTONS
15. DISC MENU BUTTON
16. LEFT/RIGHT BUTTONS OK
17.
18. HANG UP/STOP BUTTON
19. ANGLE BUTTON
20. SLOW BUTTON
21. SUBTITLE BUTTON
22. PBC /TITLE BUTTON
23. L/R AUDIO BUTTON
24. ZOOM BUTTON
25. PROGRAM BUTTON
BUTTON
TEL DIALING BUTTONS
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5. BASIC OPERATION
PANEL RELEASE BUTTON Press this button to remove the control panel.
POWER BUTTON
Press power button to turn on/off the unit. DISPLAY BUTTON( DISP )
Pressthis button briefly, the LCD will displaythe clock for about3 seconds, MUTE BUTTON
(MUTE)
Press MUTE button to mute the sound quickly. the display is flashing Press it again to restore the previoussound level. When muteis on, the Muteindicator on the LCD will lightup.
LOUDNESS BUTTON (LOUD)
Long press this LOUD button control to increase bass output.
MODE BUTTON (MODE) Press this button to select radio,DISC/USB/SD/MMC/
AN-
IN
FRONT /AN-IN
FRONT PANEL The unit
is
ANINJACK
allowed to connect with external AudioNideo system such like digital Camera or Game Console, You can connect the external on front panel. After connecting the external
press mode to
ANINFRONT to enjoythis external
REAR.
AN
system thru the
ANinjack
AN
system,
AN
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tAUdiO
~
Right
A/V
CablE
Audio
(not
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3.5mm
IncludEd)
system on this unit.
NOTE:Theunitis only supportthe3.5mm
AN
Jack
Pin
Assignmentshown asthediagram remove
extra.
SELECT BUTTON (SEL) press SEL button for less than 1 second to open the Audio menu.
press SEL repeatedly VOLUME (VOL)
to
navigate through the following functions:
->
BASS (BAS)
->
TREBLE (TRE)
->
BALANCE (BAL)
->
FADER (FAD)
Use Volume Up/Down to adjust desired level within 5 seconds.
BE
NOTE: BASS AND TREBLE WILL
SKIPPEDIFDSP MODEISACTIVATED
SUB-WOOFER ON/OFF
PressSELECT buttonformorethan 3 seconds to activate orturn offthe Sub-woofer (Sub-wooferon/offis an optional feature)
ENCODER VOLUME
KNOB
Turn this knobtoadjust desired volume level.
PRESET EQUALIZER BUTTON (DSP)
PEO
Press this
button then use V-UP /
V-ON
to toggle the following
EO
settings.
ROCK
->POP
->
CLASSIC
At DSP off mode preset equalizer will be controlled by Bass / Treble setting.
->
DSP OFF
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6.
SYSTEM SETUP
Basic operation of menu setup
1.
General setup menu
In
main menu,touch
2.Choose menu setup
* Touch cursor and choose setup menu.
or
3.Enter
exit menu
"£I
"to
enter
into"
SETTINGS"mode.
* Touch
*Touch m
4.Menu setup operation TIME SETUP: The unit utilizes a 24 hr time format, touch adjust hour and minute.
BEEP/ON
CALIBRATION: Touch + center with a
ill
in
the menu and enter into" SETTINGS"menu.
in
the SETTINGS menu to exit current setup menu.
I2lI
EJ
on the touch screen directly to
OFF:Todetermine how the beep soundisgenerated when the keys
pen
point, and touch it again to enter into the calibration menu
and display.
are
pressed.
A Users can operate"touch rectification"if the touch character deviates.
."
Users mustTou cimttte center rectification or else it will affect precision.
DUAL FREQUENCY SELECTION
Unit is defaulted in U.S.A(America) frequency, if EURO frequency is required, touch the Icon at the main menu to go to settings menu.And then touch and tick "EUROPE" to change to EURO frequency.
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7. RADIO OPERATION
RADIO
Touch the micon
radio mode.
FUNCTION
Serial
number
KEY
in
any mode to go back to the main menu and selecfRADIO"to enter the
Name
Function description
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®
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®
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Information CLOCK CURRENT TIME Radio
MUTE SEL
BND
TFT OFF
I
~/~
,
TOUCH TO SELECT RADIO
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III
CURRENT BAND AND FREQUENCY
AND
PRESS LONGER TO STORE CURRENT FREQUENCY
CLOSE\OPEN AUDIO OUTPUT VOL-BASS-TRE-BAl:FAD BAND SWITCH(FM1\FM2\FM3\AM1
TFT DISPLAY FREQUENCY BACKWARD/FREQUENCY FORWARD
AUTO SCAN AND STORE RADIO
ON/
@ LOUD LOUDNESS ON/OFF
@
@ @
@
@ @
@
EQ ROCK\POP\CLASS\EQ.OFF MONO
LOC
I
SCAN
m
--
P1/2- P2/2
ST:ON \OFF LOCAUDX
SEARCH STATIONS
BACK TO MAIN MENU
ADJUST DESIRED VOLUME LEVEL
ANOTHER FANCTION KEY
AM2)
OFF
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FM MONO / STEREO BUTTON (MONO)
Use this control to select stereo or mono reception for
FM
radio stations. You can sometimes
improve reception of distant stations by selecting mono mode.
LOCAL / DX BUTTON (LOC)
This control can be used to change between Local and Distant
in
mode improves reception
some areas where the signal is too strong.
(-OX)
tuning mode. Local
STATION PRESET BUTTONS (M1-M6)
You can store & recall six preset radio stations by pressing M1-M6 buttons
1)
TO STORE A STATION:
select a band (if needed)
2)
select a station by tuning
3)
hold a preset button which you want store the station for at least 2
up
/ down button
seconds. The preset number will appear on the display
by
accompanied
TO
RECALL A STATION:1)select a band (if needed)
2)
press a preset button briefly to recall the stored station.
a beeps sound.
SCAN BUTTON (SCAN)
Press this button, the radio will tune up to search stations, the available stations will blinking and stayon the displayfor afew seconds.
AUTO MEMORY STORE / PRESET SCAN BUTTON (AMS)
in
PRESET SCAN: press AMS button for less than 1 second to scan all preset stations
the memories of the current band and stay on each memory stations for about 5 seconds. The memory location indicator on the LCD will flash during the process.
To stoppresetscan, press AMS buttonagain.
AUTO MEMORY STORE: pressAMS button for morethan 1 second to enterauto store mode. The radio will automatically store 6 stations tothe 6 preset memories ofthe current band. To stop auto store, pressAMS button again.
BAND BUTTON (BAND)
Press this button to change between band
TUNING
UP
/ DOWN BUTTON
(~
1+1)
1.Press these buttons briefly will operate MANUAL SEARCH tuning mode, the radio will tune
FM1,
FM2, FM3 or MW(AM)1, MW(AM)2
bands.
up
ordown tothe nextstation and remain onthe frequency.
as
2.Press these buttons morethan 2 seconds, operate
AUTO SEARCH buttons, underthis mode the tuning frequency will advance up or down rapidly when the button is pressed. Ifthe buttons are notpressed within 3seconds, theywill return to auto search mode.
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8.
Blue Tooth Hand Free
Panel/Remote
Control Function
..............................
Key
Matrix
BLUETOOTH Function Button
1
2
3
4
5
6.7
8
9
TALK
CANCEL/STOP
(short press)
Numberic Key
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Blue Tooth Hand Free Function
MakeanOutgoing call press "TALK" Button once to ready
input the number you dialed will be showed on the Display. Once you press the "TALK" again to dial the number and the "DIALING" will. be showed on display. During the talking mode, the Display will showed "TALKING".
1.
2.
1.
2.
Tel
number what you want to phone and the tel
Reject incoming call End a call
For tel dialing (During make an out going call) For "CLEAR/+10" key if you have wrong input the you can use this key to correct the wrong number on the display before you send the TEL number out.
BACK TO MAIN MENU
C KEY (CLEAR)
PHONE ADJUST DESIRED VOLUME LEVEL
CALL TRANSFER TO PHONE
CALL TRANSFERTOBLUETOOTH
Tel
number.
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BLUETOOTH MODE OPERATION
INSTRUCTION
1.
PAIRITWITH
Before you use your Car HANDSFREE System,you need to pair it with your mobile phone.
1.
The Bluetooth set system on the head unit will automatically go into pairing mode when the
Ignition
Flash
~ry'
2,
Set
your
Bluetooth
3
Your
phone
Your phone then asks if you want to pair with and confirm with the passkey or complete. The Bluetooth symbol
In
case of unsuccessful pairing, repeat steps 1 to 3 .
2. OPERATION
• Call Accept: Single click TALK button during
• Call Reject: Click reject the call.
• Call End: Single click TALK button when communication or dialinganoutgoing call to hang up.
• Call Disconnect: Click TALK button about 1.5 seconds when itisnotincommunication mode. "And Disconnect" and "No LINK" will showedonthe display.
• Call Re-connect,Click TALK button again at the Disconnect Status. The connection will be reconnected and "LINKING" &"LINK OK" will showedonthe display.
• Call Waiting (Depend enter into call waiting, double click it again, enter into communication mode.
• Call Transfer (Private mode): CALLTRANSFER TO PHONE at communicating time, transfer the call to phone,
• Last Number Redial: Double click TALK button when not number.
• Auto Answer (Depend on mobile phone feature):
for handsfree auto answer setting.
• Volume Adjust: User can use the volume up/down to adjust the volume level.
FOR
HANDSFREE FUNCTION
YOUR
PHONE
is
beinq turned on and the Bluetooth svmbol indicator on the displaywill
second
phoneto'discover'
willind
the
(PAIRING)
"CAR_A2DP
the
"CAR_A2DP
_HF
"/CAR_ALJDI
_HF"/CAR_AUDIO_HF
O_HF
it.
Accept by pressing
'Yes'or'OK' on the phone
PIN=OOOO(4zeros). Your phone will confirm when pairing
wi
stop flashing and stay lit.
an
incoming call to accept the call.
"CANCEL.:'(MODE)or(STOP)
on
provider feature): Double click TALK button at communicating time,
CALL TRANSFER TO BLUETOOTH transfer the call to Bluetooth.
on the remote during an incoming call will
in
call automatically redial the last
Pis
refer to your own mobile phone manual
is
3.
WHAT DISPLAY CAN SHOW DURING THE INCOMING/OUTGOING INCOMING
• When thereisan number"
CALL
incoming call, the display will display the "Incoming caller telephone
If
the incoming call has no caller number, the short press the "TALK" button answer / accept the call and the "Talking"display will be showed when the callisanswered.
• To end the conversation, press the "CANCEL(MODE" or "(STOP)" at the Remote control and the "Hang up" will showed on display. The unit and the display on the TFT will switch back to the previous mode automatically.
OUTGOING_CALL
User can use his / her Mobile Phone or remote control to dial and make
Once the user start dialing, the display should show "DIALING".
• The audio output of the present mode will ONLY be muted after pressing the 'TALK" button
as
a confirmation to dial the outgoing call.
During talking mode, theTFT Display will display "TALKING".
To
end the conversation, press the "CANCEL (MODE)" button or "(STOP)" at the Remote control and the "Hang up" will showed on display. The unit and the display on the TFT will switch back to the previous mode automatically. The mute of the previous mode will be
at
released
the same time.
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CALL
TFT
will display "00000000" user can
MODE
an
outgoing call .
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4. BLUETOOTH NOTICE
• Before you start to use our Bluetooth HEAD UNIT , Please pair the unit with your mobile of
phone completely. Please refer to the section Pairing & Re-connection, please make sure the phone Battery
"PAIRING" To ensure the best reception for
is
fully charged when making
the pairing or Re-connection.
• Every time you turn the ignition key from off to on, the unit will automatically re-connect with
the mobile phone.
In
• By pressing the TALK button the unit will start the Auto-Reconnection .
some conditions,
the user will need to reconnect manually. For example like the following.
• If the mobile phone
is
out of range.
(2
meters away from the head unit) the unit will be
disconnected from the mobile phone. If
user wants to re-connect, it will have to be done manually.
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• The Bluetooth symbol
different from one to another. Please refer
and the connected symbol « / » on the mobile phone will be
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the corresponding specification.
• When you hang up the phone, the main unit will revert to previous state (radio, CD or other
mode).
• When the main unit turns off (with ACC ON), if there is a call incoming, the main unit will
auto turn on and enter into talk mode. When hang up the phone, the main unit will turn off automatically.
• Some brand of Mobile Phone like Sony Ericsson may have "Power Saving Mode" selection
is
when Blue Tooth mode
switched on. PLEASE DO NOT Switch
when operating with this Head Unit, .
As
some abnormal communication behavior will
ON
"Power saving Mode"
happen Power Saving Mode is switched on.
• To ensure the best conversation quality / performance, please always keep talking within 1 of
meter
• Some Mobile Phones can support "IN BAND
the Head Unit.
RING
TONE", such
as
Motorola, Nokia.
In
such case, the Incoming Ringing Tone will be sameasthe original Ring-tone of the Mobile
• Phone. But some Mobile Phones like Sony Ericsson
do
not support this feature. The Ring-
tone will be using the standard Ring-tone of the Head unit.
• Using voice dialing, please make sure the phone and the 'head unit within 3 meters
of
each other. Also please make sure your mobile phone support voice dialing function. And please consult with your mobile phone supplier if you want to know the operation further about voice dialing.
• If user wants to Dis-connect the Head unit with the Mobile Phone, please click talk button long once or switch
"OFF"
Blue Tooth connectivity on the Mobile Phone.
LISTENING TO MUSIC USING CAR-AUDIO-HF ON THE
is
• CAR-AUDIO-HF
capable of streaming music over Bluetooth from a mobile phone supporting A2DP. Press the mode button to select Bluetooth paired your Car Handsfree with your mobile phone, use your phone to play, pause, stop, skip forward and backward. When you receive a call, the music will be automatically paused and you will be able to answer or reject a call through the headset. Once you end a call, the music will continue. On some phones you may have to press 'play' to start the music again.
• And you can also make which can make outgoing calls during the A2DP mode.)
BT
AUDIO MODE
BT
audio mode, once you have
an
outgoing call (This function is compatible with some phones
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Specifications for Blue tooth
BLUE TOOTH
Power Consumption 200mA Max. Output Power 0 dBm (Class Frequency Band 2.4GHz - 2.4835GHz Range 3 meters (free space) Standard Bluetooth 2.0 specification
• Specifications subject to change without notice.
II)
ISM
Band
Remark:
Our Bluetooth Handsfree System adapts to the Bluetooth spec V2.0 and higher.Itis
as
with profiles such
limited due to some phones dedicated interfacing specifications, even with phones of which the actual Bluetooth specifications and used profiles apply to our Bluetooth Handsfree System specifications. Please check the compatibility list or try it out in practice your phone at the local dealer it is not mentioned
Handsfree profile and Head Set profile. However the functionality may be
in
the list.
compatible
in
case
Note:
Compatibility and connectivity with all Bluetooth mobile phonesisnot guaranteed.
Warning:
in
Many jurisdictions have laws regarding the use of a phone
a vehicle.
Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving.
Your first consideration while driving should be road
safety.
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9. DISC/MULTI-MEDIA FILES OPERATIONS
The playing fileisa Music file. The playing file File Switch Region: Displays the file
type of the playing and the switching. Function
KEY
is
a Photo file.
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PREVIOUS MUSIC/ NEXT MUSIC
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MULTI-MEDIA FILE
OR
FOLDER SEARCHING
CD SLOT
Insert the
disc
into CD slot. The CD will begin to play.
EJECT BUTTON
Press this button to eject the CD from the unit. The receiver will switches to radio automatically.
PLAY/PAUSE
BUTTON
(
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Pressthis button brieflyto pause disc play, press againto resume play.
NEXT/BACK
When
NEXT is pressed, the unit will
When BACK is pressed, the unit will Long press the
can play discs at various speeds. with each consecutive long press the playback speed increases. there are 5 speed levels for discs
there are 4 speed levelsfordisctypesotherthan disc:
BUTTONS(
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go go
to the nexttrack and start the playback.
back to the preivous track and start the playback.
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in
X2, X4,
FWD/REV:
X8,X16,X20.
X2, X4,
Press PLAY to resume the playbackat normal speed. Selecting a Track to Play
1.
Use the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT direction buttons to move to different file/folder Numbers.
2.
Press OK on a file number, and that file will begin to play,orby
3.
Enter a file
number
with the numeric buttons (0-9) and +10 button to play the input Files
direct numeric input,
Number.
REPEAT A-B BUTTON (A-B)
1.
Press REPEAT A-B at your chosen starting point.
2.
Press REPEAT A-B again at your chosen end point.
• The section A and B can be set only within the same track . now
• The section will
repeat continuously.
mode
....
buttons,
X8,X16, X20.
the
3.
To exit the sequence, press
The
screen
will
display
tREPEAT
the
A-~
REPEAT
A-B.
following
REPEATA-B
message:
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REPEAT A-B
CANCEL~
NOTE:This operate is with CD function only.
STOP
BUTTON(
)
Stopthe current disc playback.
Briefly press the STOP button to stop the unit playback, when the PLAY buttonispressed, normal playback will continue.
Press
STOP
two times consecutively to enterthe clear stop mode. Underthe clear stop mode, if
PLAY
pressed, the disc will resumethe playback from the beginning of the disc.
NUMERIC
When
Use
when
UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT
Usetomove
OK
BUTTON
Use
this
BUTTONS
playback
function
cursor
buttonto
CD/Music
need
file
numeric
BUTTON
up/down/left/right.
confirm
the
use
fortrack
Selection
(£.
selection.
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or
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direct
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etc.
and
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GO
TO
BUTTON
Using GO TOfeature to
A.
Press GOTO
(GO TO)
button,the
selecttrack
screenwill
numberorspecific
display
thefollowing
time.
message:
I
TRK001/021
S.
Press ArrowLeft/Right
C.
Use
numeric
wantto
D. one minutes andfifty-six
PROGRAM BUTTON (PROG)
Press PROG
go
Press OK
toin
buttons
that
button
button
track.
to start playback.For example entering 00:01 :56will start
the screen will
buttonstohighlight
to enter the
seconds
PROGI
1
0002
2
0004
3 4
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A.
For
example:Pressnumeric be player different
tracks to tracks in
S.Press the
and press C.lf PLAY button.
numeric
your
programmed
you exit
5 9 6
7
8
PLAY
firstthen
(.
PLAY
program
press
buttonto
need if you wanttocomplete
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buttontoconfirm
numeric
select
order.
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mode
and
track
intothe
display
title.
the
10 1 1
12
CLEAR
button
program
2,PROGRAM 0002
button
thecorresponding
it.
4 andPROGRAM 0004
program setting press PLAY
off
0)
the
you want to play or
following
00:01:56
track
numberorthe
message.
13
14 15
16
appearsit
track
appearspress STOP
andthen you can
program
modeor
I
time
option.
the
elapsed time you
playback
means
appears,pressthe
button
track2
program
buttonto
track
number
then press
will
play
103 INFORMATION DISPLAY
If
any Music file contains any
as
Tracktitle, Artisttitle, Album title,
lefthand cornerofthe
TFT
ID3-TAG
etc,
monitor.
information, user
These
ID3-TAG
can
viewthese
informationwill be displayedonthe lower
ID3-TAG
information such
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10. PLAY MULTI-MEDIA FILES OPERATION
Place a disc into the player, and the player will auto search the directories saved files. After searching, and Photo files; To the disc containing single type of files, it will automatically go to the first directory) and play the first song picture below:
it
will automatically goto the first directorysaved files (tothe disc containing both Music
in
the directory ("01:"ishighlighted).The screen displaysasthe
Current directory name
Current file name.
The playing file is a Music file. The playing file is a Photo file. File Switch Region: Displays the file
typeofthe playing and the switching. Function
KEY
Use the Arrow ( ... / T / directory, then the first track under it starts playback; Also you can use the Arrow( ... /
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)buttons to enter the Directory Region and highlight the desired
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buttonsto enterthe File Region andselectthefileyou wanttoplay.
NOTE:. Press the Left and Right arrow buttons, you can activate Directory Region, File Region and File
Switch Region separately.
• The highlightinDirectory Region and File Region is shownasthe picture above;
NOTE:
While You can press the Numeric buttons to select the file you want to you desire the 15 the 15
When a pictureisplaying or paused, press the Arrow buttons to change the display
angle:
it
appears a transparent rectangleinFile Switch Region.
th
th
starts playback.
trackincurrent list, press the
"10+"
button once, then press "5",
play.
For example, if
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11. MMC/SD CARD & USB DEVICE
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START THE USB DEVICE
1.The USB mini socket is accessible as indicated in picture
2.Plug in the USB drive / device completely in that the USB drive / device is being plugged & the download has begun.
3.Does not matter what drive / device automatically switch to USB mode.
4.AII playback.
Warning:
cause permanent & serious damage to the unit and may cause access to the buttons on the front panel impossible.
User must use an extension cable (provide by USB device manufacturer) to connect with USB socket to prevent any
damagecause.
1.(P.1)
picture
2(P.2)
the USBfiles playback function issameasnormal disc
and display will show "USB" to indicate
mode
is
being plugged into the unit, unit will
Excessive weight or size USB drive/device may
MODE
as
indicated
in
correctly
the unit is in, once a USB
D
TO STOP USB PLAYBACK
1.lfthe USB drive / deviceisunplugged, the unit will automatically switch to radio mode. Or user can use mode button to switch to other modes.
2.The user can use the inserted in the
USB SPECIFICATION
unit)orany other modes, when they are in any mode.
* SUPPORT MAX
mode
IG
USB FLASH MEMORY
button to choose USB mode (only if USB drive / device
is
* SUPPORT MAX 999 SONGS
* USB
1.1
DEVICE SUPPORT
* USB 2.0 DEVICE SUPPORT
(TRANSFER SPEED SAME
*
FILE
MANAGER: FAT12/FAT16/FAT32
CAUTION
1.Always unplugg the USB gently from the unit, excessive force used will cause permanent damage to the unit & the USB drive / device.
COMPATIBILITY
Due to the fast changing technology world, this unit may or may not be compatible available with all the future technology, especially those USB drive / device which require to install a driver. Always choose a compatible USB drive / device which compatible with this unit.
AS
VER
1.1)
&serious
to
all the USB drive / device
is
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START THE SD/MMC MODE
1.Press panel release buttontorelease the front panel.
2.The SD/MMC card slot is located on indicated in
3. Insert the SD/MMC card into the card until a "CLICK" sound is heard.
4.Close the front panel.
5.
The display will
MMC card is correctly inserted. Once inserted, the file will automatically start.
6.
Does not matter what
is
card
SO
/ MMC mode.
7. All the
Multi-Media
(P.5).
show
being insertedinthe unit, unit will automatically switch to
SO
/ MMC files playback function is same as normal CD
disc
playback.
TO STOP SD/MMC CARD PLAYBACK
1.Push on card is taken out, the unit will automatically switch
2.User can use
the
unit)orany other modes, when they are in any mode.
the
endofthe
the
SOorMMC cardtoeject the
mode
buttontochoose
SO
/ MMC
topofthe front panel as
slot
in the correct direction
"CARD" to indicate that the
the
SO
or MMC card
mode
SO
to
previous
loaded
the unit is in,
or MMC card. Once the
mode.
mode
(onlyifSO
& playback will also
onceaSO
or MMC is inserted in
(P.4)
SO
or
is
or MMC
SOorMMC
or
SD/MMC SPECIFICATION
* SUPPORT MAX 4G SD/MMC CARD
* SUPPORT MAX 999 SONGS
CAUTION
2.Please card in the correct direction / orientation as indicated
cause permanent
unit & the
make
sure to insert the
in
picture 7(P.7). Wrong insert will
& serious
SOorMMC card.
SOorMMC
damagetothe
Front side
Back side
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12. VIDEO DISC OPERATIONS
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CONFIRM SELECTED INFORMATION
PAUSE/PLAY
BACK TO MAIN MENU OF DISC
PREVIOUS MUSIC/ NEXT MUSIC
BACKWARD/ FORWARD
ENTER INTO SETUP MENU OF AUDIO AND VIDEO
STOP BUTTON
DISPLAY THE
NUMBER
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SELECT LEFT AND RIGHT CHANNEL
REPEAT CHAPTER/TITLE/ALL TITLE MENU SUBTITLE
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PLAY BUTTON (
Pressthis button brieflyto pause discplay, press againto resume play.
STOP
Stopthe currentdiscplayback.
Briefly press the STOP button to stopthe unit playback,when the PLAY button is pressed,normal playbackwill continue. Press STOP two times consecutively to enter the clear stop mode. Under the clear stop mode, if PLAYispressed, the discwill resumetheplaybackfrom the beginning ofthe disc.
UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT
Usetomove
OK BUTTON
Use
NEXT/BACK
When NEXT is pressed, the unit will When BACK is pressed, the unit will
Long press the you can play discs
buttons, X4, X8, Press PLAY to resume the playback at normal speed.
BUTTON(.
this
buttontoconfirm
the playback speed increases. there are 5 speed levels for discsinFWD/REV:
X16,X20. there are 4 speed levels for disc types other than disc:
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cursor
BUTTONS(
~&~
up/down/left/right.
buttons underthe play mode, the unit will start to forward or rewind.
at
various speeds. with each consecutive long press the
BUTTON
the
selection.
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(.A./...
)
go
to the next track and start the playback.
go
back to the preivous track and start the playback.
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of
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X8,X16,X20.
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NUMERIC
Use
when
function,
BUTTONS
playback
etc.
disc
which
need
numeric
Selection
or
Input,
like
in
the
Goto
PAL/NTSC
In
order to achieve the best image display effect, you must adjust the player signal system to
match your
• 3 types of
• Use PIN button to select between NTSC/PAL,
BUTTON
TV
set.
TV
color
(P/N)
signal system are available: NTSC, PAL60 orAutomatic mode.
or
automaticmode.
REPEAT A-B BUTTON (A-B)
1.
Press REPEAT A-B at your chosen starting point.
2.
Press REPEAT A-B again at your chosen end point.
• The section A and B can be set only within the same track/chapter.
e The section will now repeat continuously.
3.
To exit the sequence, press
The
screen
L/R
BUTTON(L/R)
Press R/L button for select left and right channel.
The
screen
will
will
display
tREPEAT
display
t STEREO
the
A-~
the
REPEAT
following
REPEAT A-B
following
~
A-B.
message:
~
message:
MONO L
REPEAT A-B
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CANCEL""]
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ZOOM
The ZOOM feature allows you to magnify a certain areaofthe images recorded on the Video
disc and other image discs. the screen will display the following message:
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A.
B. C.
D.
E.
F.
Press ZOOM button six to enlarge the image G. H.
SLOW
A.
B. C. D. E.
F.
G.
BUTTON(ZOOM)
ZOOM
Press ZOOM button once to enlarge the imagebyX2. Press ZOOM button twice to enlarge the imagebyX3.
Press ZOOM button three to enlarge the imagebyX4
Press ZOOM button four to enlarge the image byV2.
Press ZOOM button five to enlarge the image
Press UP/Down/Left/Rightto select the area you want to magnify.
The four times press of ZOOM will cancel the zoom function and resume normal playback.
Press "SLOW" button once to activate SLOW 1/2 slow motion playback.
Press "SLOW" button twice to activate SLOW 1/3 slow motion playback.
Press "SLOW" button three times to activate SLOW 1/4 slow motion playback. Press "SLOW" button four times to activate SLOW 1/5 slow motion playback.
Press "SLOW" button five times to activate SLOW 1/6 slow motion playback.
Press "SLOW" button six times to activate SLOW 1/7 slow motion playback.
Press "SLOW" button again to restore normal playback. The screen will display the following message:
X2
~ZOOMX3~
BUTTON
(SLOW)
ZOOM
X4
~
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by
V2
by
1/
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h.
4
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PBC
Press screen song
Press
FUNCTION
the
"PBC"
of
the
monitor
by
pressing
PSC
key
BUTTON
buttontoturn
the
desired
after
(PBC)
on
the
WARNING
number
PSC
key.
returntomanualofVideo
function.
from
CD,
the
The
Video
unit
will CD.
show Then
the
you
song can
list
on
choose
the
the
NOTE:This GO
TO
Using
A.
Press GOTO
B.
Press ArrowLeft/Right
only
BUTTON
GO
TOfeature
operateswith the
(GO
TO)
to
select
I TT
button,the
screenwill
buttonstohighlight
PBC
track
01/05
function onVCD.
numberorspecific
CH
011/018
display
the
following
the
track/title/chapter
Option.
C.
Use
numeric
wantto
you
D.
Press OK hour,eleven minutes and fifty-six
PROGRAM
buttonstoenterthe
track/title/chapter
gotointhattrack/title/chapter.
button
tostart playback.For
seconds
BUTTON
(PROG)
example
into
entering 01:11:56 will start
thetitle.
The PROGRAM feature, select TITLE/CHAPTER toedit. A.
Use
numeric
button
title 2,chapter4,PROGRAM T02/C04 appearsit means played first then press press
can
button
the
program
to playchaptersinprogrammed
buttons
different
numeric
title/chapterto
to enter
numeric
button
highlight
buttontitle
your
need.ifyou
PROGRAM title/chapter,for example:press
3,chapter
toselect
the
corresponding
want
tocomplete
order.
See the illustration below:
time:
8
01:11:
56
1
message:
numberorthetime
youwanttoplayor
the elapsedtime
playback
one
numeric
Title2,chapter
4 will be
5and PROGRAM T03/C05appears,
title/chapter
program
and thenyou
settingpress PLAY
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select
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press PLAYbutton to confirmit.
C.
If you exit
program
modeand
program
off
appears
press STOP
press PLAYbutton.
TITLE
1.
2.
3.
BUTTON
(TITLE)
Press TITLEtoinvoke Title Menu (Dependent on authoring of disc).
Press direction( ....
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) buttons to highlight selected Title Menu entry.
Press OK or PLAY to select the highlighted entry.Ifthe highlighted entry indicates a title, that title will play from Chapter
1.
NOTE:Thisonly operateifthe disc with the TITLE function. DISC
1.
2.
3. Press OK or PLAY to select the highlighted entry.
MENU
Press DISC MENU to invoke the menu screen included on the disc.
Press direction buttons to highlight a selected menu entry.
If
the highlighted entry indicates a
chapter or title, the disc will play from the selected spot.
modeortitle/chapter
button
then
and
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SUBTITLE BUTTON (SUBTITLE)
1.
Press SUBTITLE button to bring upthe subtitle informationwhich will be shown on the top right
corner
2.
Eachtimeyou pressSUBTITLE, you can switch to anothersubtitle available inthe disc.
ofthe
screen.
NOTE:This onlyoperate ifthe discwiththe SUBTITLE function. ANGLE
BUTTON
(ANGLE) Press ANGLE button to bring up the angle information which will be shown on the top right corner of the screen.
in
Each time you press ANGLE, you can switch to another camera angle available
the disc.
NOTE:This only operate ifthe discwith the ANGLE function.
OSO BUTTON
1.
Press OSD button to display the amount of time played and time remaining to be piayed on the disc.
2.
Press OSD button once to additionally display the disc type, current chapter or track, and total number of chapters or tracks.
Also displayed
is
the current title, total number of titles. Press OSD button a second time to additionally display the disc type,Audio language/type/# of channels, subtitle language, and angle selection.
3.
Press OSD button a third time to make the OSD disappear.
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13. SET UP MENU OPERATION
General Steps of Setup Menu
1)
Pressthe Setup button, the main setupmenu appears.
When the main menu displayed, the Video will auto pause.
2)
Press the Left and Right arrowbuttonstohighlightthe icon ofthe desired page, then pressthe
Down page, press Rightto highlightthevideo icon, the video pagewill be displayedon thescreen.
or
Right arrow button to activate that page; For example, if you want to setup the video
3)
Press the Down arrowbutton to highlight the desired option. Press ok or press Rightto select,
the choices highlight the BRIGHTNESS option, then press ok to select, the brightness choices appear on the right.
of
that option appear on the right; For example, press the Down arrow button to
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4)
Press the Arrow buttons to highlightthe Exit Setup option, then press Enter or Setup again to exit Setup Menu.
NOTE: When setup, the pressing setup buttons will turn offthe setup menu, while the
choices that have been changed will be saved.
Setup Items Introduction
1) SYSTEM SETUP The system setup options are illustrated below:
TV SYSTEM
Accordingtothe Color System
1.
NTSC: Choose this settings if your Multi-Media player is connected to a NTSC
2.
PAL:
Choose this settings if your Multi-Media player is connected to a
3.
AUTO: Choose this settings if your Multi-Media player is connected to a multi-system
ofthe
TV,
you can choosetheTVSystem.
PAL
TV.
TV.
TV.
The default setting is NTSC.
SCREEN SAVER
If
the screen saverison, when your
disc
player isinStop, Open,orNo Disc state,orthereisa frame frozen for more than 30 minute, the screen saver will bedisplayed. This feature can protect the screen from damage.
ON: Choose this setting to activate the screen saver.
OFF: Choosethis setting tocancel the screen saver The default setting is ON.
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TV TYPE
16:
9 (Wide Screen): Choose this setting if your Multi-Media player is connected to a wide
TV.
screen
If you choose this setting and you don't have a wide screen
TV,
the images on the
screen mayappeardistorted duetovertical compression.
4:3LB ratio You'll see the entireframe The movie
4:3PS ratio
(Letter Box): Choosing this setting if your Multi-Media playeris connected to a normal
TV.
connector You'll see the moviesintheir original aspect ratio (height-to-width ratio).
of
might
the movie, butitwiII
appearwith black barsatthetopand bottom ofthe screen.
takeupa smaller portion ofthe screen vertically.
(Pan & Scan): Choosing this setting ifyour Multi-Media playerisconnected to a normal
TV.
You can fill the movie to the entire screen ofyour
Tv.
This mightmean that parts ofthe
picture (the left and right edges) won't be seen.
is
NOTE: • The imagedisplay ratio
images
• If you
in
theaspectratio you choose.
playa
disc recordedin4:3 format on a wide screen
the leftand rightside
• You must adjustthescreen setting depending on thetype
related tothe recorded discformat. Some disccan not display
TV,
black bars will appear on
ofthe
screen.
of
thetelevision you have.
PASSWORD
is
The password option password. In orderfor the Ratingsfeature work, the password to set the ratings limit, you will need to enter the defaultpassword, which
initialized locked, and you cannot set the ratings limit or change the
mode
must
beturned on. If you want is
0000, then press ok
to confirm. To change the password, you will be prompted for the old password, then be prompted fora new. Entera 4-digit number (this isyour password).
RATING
is
The Rating feature
a rating limit system, like movie ratings.Itworks with discs that have been
assigned a rating. This helpsyou control the types ofDiscsthatyourfamilywatches.
• There are eight rating options:
1.
KID
SAFE,2.G,3.PG,4.PG-13,5.PG-Q,6.R,7.NC-
17,8.ADULT
to
• Select the ADULT option default
The
NOTE:
settingisADULT.
If
the password option is locked, you cannot set the ratings limit; the rating limit does
cancel the rating limit.
not work when the password option unlocked.
DEFAULT Choosethis option toresume all thesetup optionsto defaultsettings.
2).LANGUAGESETUP
The language setup options are illustrated below:
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OSD LANGUAGE
• Highlight the OSD LANGUAGE option, and press the Arrow buttons to choose the OSD languageyou prefer. Press Enterto confirm, and itwill displayOSD
in
thatlanguage.
AUDIO LANG
• Highlight the AUDIO
LANG
you prefer. Press Enter to confirm.
in
outputaudio
that language.
option, and press the Arrow buttons to choose the audio language
If
the discyou are playing has that language available,itwill
SUBTITLE LANG
• Highlight the SUBTITLE
languageyou prefer. Pressokto confirm. itwill displayssubtitles
LANG
in
that language.
option, and press the Arrow buttons to choose the subtitle
If
the discyou are playing has thatlanguage available,
MENU LANG
• Highlight the
MENU
LANG
option, and press the Arrow buttons to choose the menu language
you prefer. Press ok to confirm.Ifthe disc you are playing has that language available, it will
in
displaysmenu
NOTE: Ifyourpreferred language isn't available, the disc's defaultlanguagewill
The default language of your Multi-Media player
that language.
is
English.
be
played.
3).VIDEO SETUP The video
setup
options
are illustrated below:
BRIGHTNESS
• Usethe Up and Down arrow buttonto movethe scroll and adjustthe brightness. CONTRAST
• Use the Upand Down arrow buttonto movethe scroll and adjustthe contrast. HUE
• Use the Up and Down arrow button to movethescroll and adjust the hue.
SATURATION
• Use the Up and Downarrowbutton to movethe scroll and adjustthe saturation.
SHARPNESS
• Use the Upand Down arrowbutton to movethe scroll and adjustthe sharpness.
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14. SPECIFICATIONS
CD PLAYER
System Usable disc Sampling frequency No of quantization bits Frequency Number of channels
SIN
Ration
RADIO SECTION FM
Compact disc audio system Compact disc, CD-R, CD-RW
44.1
KHz
1bit 5-20,OOOHz 2 stereo 70dB
Frequency Range
IntermediateFrequency Usable Sensitivity Stereo Separation
SIN
Ratio
AM (MW)
FrequencyRange
IntermediateFrequency Usable Sensitivity
SIN
Ratio
GENERAL
Power Supply Polarity Speaker impedance Power Output
87.5 -108 MHz (EURO)
87.5 -107.9 MHz (USA)
10.7 MHz Better than 15dB at 25
dB
at 1KHz
50dB
522 -1620 KHz (EURO) 530
-1710KHz
450KHz
Better than 45dB
40dB
DC
11
-14V Negative Ground 4 ohms 80Wx4
SIN
(USA)
30
dB
REMARK:
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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