Boss Audio BV7464B User Manual

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To ensure safety while driving
and to comply with laws,
drivers should not watch video or
operate the video device while driving.
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Precaution..... ..... ..... .......................
Safety Informatio n.... ..... ................
Disc Note........ ..... ..... .....................
Installation .... ..... ..... ......................
Electric Connecti on .... ..... .............
Remote Control .... ..... ..... ..............
Basic Operation ... ..... ..... ...............
Main Menu Operation..... ..... ............
Setting animation..... ..... .................
Setting disc..... ..... ..... .....................
Setting radio.... ..... ..... .....................
Setting BT............... ..... ..................
Setting wallpaper...... ..... . ................
Version about.......... ..... ...................
Setting time..... ..... . ..... ...................
Setting audio mode...... ..... ..............
Setting video mode...... ..... ..............
Setting OSD language.... ..... ...........
Setting illumination col or... ..... .........
TFT dis play calibration. ......... ..... ....
Rear Vi ew Camera ................. ..... ..
Control Panel ..... ..... ..... .................
Unit keys ......... ..... ..... .....................
Radio Operation.. ..... ..... ................
Listening to the radio ..... ..... ............
Storing and Listening to a mem ory
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Automatic Memory St oring &
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Program Scanning...... ..... ............
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Basic Operation ... ..... ..... .................
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Digital Video Special Function.... ....
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Multi-Subtitle Languag e funct ion.. .....
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Multi-angle Function.. ..... .................
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AUX Operation ..... ..... ..... ................
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AV Opera tion................... ..... ..........
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USB Operation ..... ..... ..... ................
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Card Operation .... ..... ..... ................
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SWC Operation.... ..... ..... ................
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Parental Control. ..... ..... ................
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Region Code...... ..... ..... ..................
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Specification ... ..... ..... ....................
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Precaution
THANK YOU F OR PURCHASING PLAYER .
Before oper ating the unit, read this manual thor oughly and ke ep it handy for future re ference . To av oid injury or accident , read the follo wing precau tions before installin g and operati ng the unit .
ON INSTALLATION
DO NOT inst all any receiver in locations where ;
- it may obstru ct the steering wheel and gearshift lever operat ions, as this may result in a t raffic accident.
- it may obstru ct the operation of safety devices su ch as air bags, a s this may result in a f atal accident.
- it may obstru ct visibili ty. DO NOT oper ate any receiver while manipulati ng the steering wheel, as this may resu lt in a traffic accide nt. The driver mu st not watch the monitor while driving. IF THE DRIV ER watches the monitor while drivin g, it may lead to carelessness and cause a n accident. IF YOU NEED t o operate the receive while driving , be sure to look ahead carefully o r you may be invo lved in a traffic acci dent. IF THE PARKING BRAKE is not engage d.“ ParkingBrake” flashes on the monitor, and n o playback pi cture will be shown.
- This warn ing appears only when the parking brake wire is conn ected to the parking brake system b uilt in the car ( refer to the e lectric connection)
Do not pr ess h ard on the LCD panel. Do ing s o can distort
A BOSS AUDIO M ULTIMEDIA
ABOUT THE LIQ UID CRYSTAL DI SPLAY (LCD) PAN EL
the picture o r
Do not press hard on the LCD pan el. Doing so can distort cause a malfunction . The picture may become unclear , or the LCD panel may be damaged .
NOTES ON CLEA NING
-Clean the LC D panel with a sl ightly damp soft cloth.
-Do not use sol vents such as benzine, thinner, commercially av ailable cleaners or antistatic spray .
- Do not use alcohol to clean the scr een .
If your car was p arked in a cold o r hot place, the picture may not be clear . The monit or is not damaged . The pi cture will become clear the temper­ ature in your c ar becomes no rmal .
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Safety Information
CAUTION:
THIS DI GITAL VIDEO PLAYER IS A CLASS I L ASER PRODUCT. HOWEVER
THIS DIGITAL VIDEO PLAYER USES A VISIBLE/INVISIBLE LA SER BEA M WHICH COULD CAUSE .
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE IF DIREC TED. BE S URE TO OPERATE THE DIG ITAL VIDEO PLAYE R CORRE CTLY AS INSTRUCTED. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUS TMENT S OR PERF ORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN TH OSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOUR SELF. REF ER SERVICI NG TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
WARNING:
TO RE DUCE THE RISK OF FIRE O R ELECT RIC SHO CK, DO NOT EXP OSE THI S EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOI STURE .
TO RE DUCE THE RISK OF FIRE O R ELECT RIC SHO CK, AND ANNOY ING INTERFERENCE, USE O NLY THE REC OMMEN DED ACCES SORIE S.
THIS DE VICE IS INTENDED FOR CONTINUOUS O PERATION.
This pr oduct incorporates copyright prote ction t echno logy that is protected by method claims of cer tain U. S. Pate nts and o ther intellectual property ri ghts owned by Macrovision Corpo ratio n and oth er rights owners.Use of this copyright protect ion tec hnolo gy must b e authorized by Macro vision Corporati on, and is intended for home and oth er limi ted vie wing uses only unless otherwise authori zed by Ma crovi sion Co rporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibite d.
REGION MANA GEMENT INFORMATIO N:
This Di gital Vide o Playe r is designed and manufactured to respon d to the Re gion Management Inform ation t hat is re corde d on a Digital Video di sc. If the Region
number described on the Digi tal Video disc does n ot corr espon d to the Region number of this Digita l Video Player, this Digita l Video Player cann ot play t his dis c.
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Disc Note
Disc format s supported by this player
Digit al Video
VCD
CD
MP3
Audio and Video Disc size 12 cm
Audio and Video Disc size 12 cm
Audio Disc size 12 cm
Audio Disc size 12 cm
Discs which c annot be played with this pla yer
Digital Video-RAM CDV CDG
Handling an d Cleaning
Dirt, dust, scratch es and wa rping d isc will cause misoperation. Do not place stickers o r make scratches on discs. Do not warp discs. A disc should always be kept in its case when not in use to pre vent fr om damaging. Do not place discs in the f ollow ing places:
1.Direct sunlight
2.Dirty, dusty and damp areas
3.Near car heaters
4.On the seats or dashbo ard
Disc Cleani ng
Use a dry soft cloth to wip e the sur face. If the disc is quite dirt y, use a soft cloth slightly moistured with is oprop yl (rub bing) alcohol. Never use solvent s such as benzine, thinner or conven tiona l recor d cleaners as they may mar the sur face of the disc.
Note:
A disc may become somewhat scra tched (although not enough to make i t
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unusable) depending on you r handl e it and conditions in the usage en viron ment. Note these scratche s are not a n indication of any problem wi th the pl ayer.
Lab el si de up
Do no t tou ch the und ers ide of th e dis c
Do no t ben d
Wip e the disc fr om center tow ard t he out side edg e
Preparing N ew Discs with Rough Spots
A new disc ma y h av e r oug h e dg es on its in side and ou ts ide ed ge s. If a d isc with rou gh edges is us ed , t he prope r setting w ill not be per fo rme d and th e player will not p lay th e disc. Therefore, remove the ro u gh edg e s i n ad v anc e by using a ball point pen or penci l as shown on the right. To rem o ve t he rough edges, press the sid e o f th e pen or pencil against the inside a nd outs ide edges of the disc.
Rou gh spot s on out side ed ge
Bal l point p en or pe ncil
Rou gh spot s on in side edg e
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Installation
NOTES:
1. Choose the mounting locat ion whe re the un it will not interfere with the normal driving function of the driv er.
2. Before finally installi ng the un it, con nect the wiring temporarily and make sur e it is all connected up properl y and the u nit and t he system work properly.
3. Use only the parts included w ith the u nit to en sure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts can ca use mal funct ions.
4. Consult with your nearest d ealer i f insta llation requires the drilling of holes o r other modifications of the v ehicl e.
5. Install the unit whe re it doe s not get i n the dri ver s way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudden s top, li ke an eme rgency stop. 6
. Avoid in stalling the unit where it would be subjec t to high t emper ature , such as from direct sunlight, or fr om hot ai r, from th e heater, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt o r exces sive vi brati on.
7. If installation angle exc eeds 30 f rom hor izontal, the unit might not give its optimum performance.
DIN FRONT/R EAR-MOUNT
This unit can be properly inst alled e ither f rom "Front"(conventional DIN Front-mount) or "Re ar"(D IN Rear -moun t installation, utilizing threaded screw holes at the sides of the un it chas sis). F or details, refer to the followin g illustrated installati on meth ods.
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Removing the unit
1. Press the REL butt on to rel ease th e front panel .
2. Remove the control panel .
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Installation
Installation the unit
3. Remove the PLASTIC COVER of the both sides away
PLASTIC COVER
4. Insert the two KEY PLAT into the grooves at both sides of the unit as shown in figure until they click .
KEY PLATE
5. Pulling the levers makes it possible to remove the unit from the dashboard .
SPRIN G WASH ER
PLAIN WA SHE R
TAPPING SCREW
DASH BO ARD
HEX NUT
METAL MOU NTING STRAP
CONSO LE
SLIDE B RAC KET HOUSI NG
HEX BOLT
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Installation
How To Remove And Install The Front Panel
When detaching or attachin g the con trol pa nel, be careful not to damage the connectors on the back of the co ntrol p anel an d on the panel holder.
Detaching C ontrol Panel
Before deta ching the control panel, be sure to turn off the power.
1). Press the “REL” release button and the left han d side of f ront pa nel will release.
RELEA SE BU TTON
2). Pull-off the front panel and keep the front pan el into t he case .
PROTE CTI VE CA SE
Attaching C ontrol Panel
1). First insert the ri ght han d side of t he fron t panel into the hollow of the unit . (NOTE : the “bulge” poi nt on the p anel mu st be att ached into the hollow of the unit .)
2). Gently push the lef t hand si de of the f ront pa nel until you feel a “ Click” .
Hollow
Bulge
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Electric Connection
WI RING CONNECTION
RADIO ANTENNA JACK
KEY 1 INPU T BRO WN
KEY 2 INPU T WHI TE
KEY GROU ND BL ACK
RCH IN RED VIDEO IN YE LLOW
REAR RCA AU DIO OU TPU T RED
LCH IN WHI TE
REAR RCA AU DIO OU TPU T WHIT E
REAR CAM ERA IN PUT YELLO W
SUBWOOFER G RAY
PARKING BRAKE INPUT: LIGHT GREEN
REAR CAMERA SWITCH: VIOLET/WHITE
FRONT RCA AUDIO OUT SOCKET
FRONT RCA AUDIO OUT SOCKET
VIDEO OUTPUT SOCKET
VIDEO OUTPUT SOCKET
IS O CONNE CTO R
AV IN
B
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FUS E
8 6 4 2
7 5 3 1
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Whit e Yello w
Red
Yello w
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B
7 5 3 1
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ISO CONNECTOR
1 BLACK. .... ....... .... .... ... ..GR OUND
2 RED... .... ....... .... .... ... IGNI TION (+)
4 BLUE/W HITE .....AU TO ANTE NNA
5 YEL LOW..... .... .... ..C ONSTA NT(+ )
1 GREEN/ BLAC K...... .... ......L EFT RE AR(-)
2 GREEN. .... ....... .... ....... .... LEFT R EAR (+)
3 WHITE/ BLAC K...... .... .....LE FT FRO NT(-)
4 WHITE. .... ....... .... .... ... ...L EFT FR ONT (+)
5 GRAY/BLAC K... ....... .... RIGHT FRO NT(- )
6 GRAY....... .... .... ... .... .... RIG HT FRO NT(+ )
7 VIOLET /BLA CK..... .... ....RIG HT REA R(-)
8 VIOLET.. .... ....... .... .... ... .RIG HT REA R(+ )
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Remote Control
1. MODE BUTTO N
2. POWER BUTTON
3. BUTTON
4. AS/
5. >II BUTTON
6. I<< BUTTON
7. BUTTON
8. TITLE BUTT ON
9. RPT/2 BUTTON
10. DISP/1 BUTTO N
11. AUDIO/5 BUT TON S
BUTTON
12. MENU/4 BUTTO N
13. VOL - BU TTON
14. SEL BU TTON
15. MUTE BUTTON
16. BAND/ BUTTON
17. >>I BUTTO N
18. EQ BUTTON
19. RDM/3 BUTTON
20. SUB-T/6 BUTTON
21. VOL + BU TTON
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Remote ControlRemote Control
Preparing the Remote Control
Inserting t he Battery
1.First push to insid e as the di recti on indi cated by the arrow (See )And then
Remove the battery ho lder as t he dire ction i ndicated by the arrow (See ).
2.Replace the battery Set a ne w batte ry prop erty with (+)side up as illustrated
(See ).
3.Insert the batter y holde r. Push in t he hold er to the original position(See ).
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Using the Rem ote Control
Face the remote contr ol towa rds the p layer f ront face IR mark (remote control s ignal
receiver).
Operation angle: About 30 deg ree in ea ch the di rection of the front of the IR mark.
Note :
The lithium cell in the batter y compa rtmen t of remote control has been secured for
transport with a plastic . Bef ore ini tial us e please remove this plastic so that the
remote control is ready for op erati on .
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Basic Operation
Main Menu Operation
In many modes, touch th e icon or touch the range to ent er the main menu, the message like fo llowi ng as below.
10: 00 AM10: 00 AM
(1)
(2)
(4)
1. POWER icon In any modes, touch the P OWER ic on to switch the unit off .
2. EJECT icon Tou ch to all ow for in serting or ejecting disc.
3. When the unit is power on, tap to t urn off the display and the unit still work, tap anywhere of the dis play to t urn on the display again.
4. SETUP icon Tou ch to ent er the SE TTING mode, the message will disp lay as fo llow :
Touch the section on the setting menu, touch t he “ / ” ranges to select the adjustm ent ite m, Touch the icon to return to t he previous playback .
(3)
ILLU MINATIO N COLOR
Setup interface 2
ADJUSTABLE ITEMS:
GENE RAL
ANIM ATION 2 MI NUTE
KEY BE EP ON
DISC . ..DISC . ..
RADI O ...
General se tup i nte rfa ce1
GENE RAL
BLUE TOOTH O N
WALLPA PER ...
ABOU T ...
General se tup i nte rfa ce2
ANIMATI ON
In RADIO mode, you can change th e playing time of animation am ong of “OFF, 10S, 30S, 1M,90S, 2 M, 3M and 4 M ”.
Note:
Please set the playing time of t he animation to “ 10S ” for the first , when you turn the unit on .
KEY BEE P : ON or OFF.
Disc setup as f ollow:
Setup interf ace 1
DISC
FORM AT AUTO
TV TYP E 16:9
RATIN G ADULT
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Basic Operation
FORMAT
This player is capable of play ing dis cs recorded in either PAL or NTSC for mats. Make the selection based on wh ether you are connecting the unit to a PAL TV or an NTSC TV. You can also set the unit to AUTO (a uto select). The di sadvantage to autoselect is that e ach tim e you tur n the unit on it checks to se e what ki nd of monitor is connected, whic h cause s a small delay and some flicker ing of th e display image which you may fi nd unpleasant.
TV TYPE
16: 9
4:3 Pan Scan
4:3 L etter B ox
This is to select the app ropri ate TV aspect (4:3 or 16:9) ac cordi ng to the connected TV set.
Normal/PS (For 4:3 TV )
Played back in the PAN & SCAN style. (If connected to wide -scre en TV, the left and right edges are cut off.)
Key in “1234” and then turn to rating then you can setting as follow : KID SAFE -> G -> PG -> PG-13
-> PG R -> R ->NC-17 -> ADU LT
RADIO
ST/MONO: touch to sel ect ste reo or mo no.
LOCAL: touch to selec t local o r dista nt.
REGION: touch to sele ct radi o frequ ency.
BT
Touch to select BT fu nction on or off.
WALLPAP ER
Touch to select wallpaper .
ABOUT
Touch to show the version inform ation .
CLOCK SETUP
Touch the CLOCK to adjust the time a nd time format.
Normal/LB (For 4:3 TV )
Played back in LETTER BOX styl e. (If connected to wide -scre en TV, black bands appear at top and bottom o f the screen.)
Wide (F or 16:9 T V)
Select when a wide-screen TV set is connected.
RATING
Select to turn Parent al Cont rol on or o ff. The factory default p asswo rd is 123 4. (The password must be used to ma ke changes to the Parental Cont rol menu below .)
clock setup interface
AUDIO SETUP
Touch the audio to turn to audio qua lity adjustment.
audio setup interface2audio setup interface1
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Basic Operation
TREBLE: -7 to +7 Adjust treble level .
BASS: -7 to +7 Adjust bass level .
SUBWOOFER: touch to a djust s ubwoo fer volume and frequency.
EQ: touch to select aud io mode a s follo w:
USER -> J AZZ -> CLASS IC -> POP -> ROCK
LOUDNESS: touch to se lect lo udnes s effec t as :OFF -> LOW -> MID -> HIGH
FADER/BALANCE: BALANCE: R 0-10 to L 0- 10
Adjust sound balance betwe en left and right speakers .
FADE: F 0-10 to R 0-10 Adjust sound balance betwe en fron t and rear speakers .
VIDEO SETUP
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-Adjustable when NTSC is se lecte d for NTSC/PAL .
LANGUAGE
Touch to select OSD language.
ILLUMINATION COLOR
Touch to select the backlight fo r all buttons. Tap auto i con the backlight change automatically.
CALIBRATION
Touch the arrow as show to calibra tion the display.
Reset Factory Settings
RESET bu tton is p laced on the housing and must be activated with eit her a ballpoint pen or thin metal ob ject. The RESET button is to be activated for the following reasons:
A. Initial installation of t he unit w hen all wiring is completed. B. All the function buttons do no t opera te. C. Error symbol on the di splay.
Video s etup interface
COLOR: 0 to 40
Adjust the color for th e pictu re-li ghter or darker.
BRIGHTNESS: 0 to 40
Adjust if the picture i s too bri ght or too dark.
CONTRAST: 0 to 40
Adjust the contrast o f the bri ght and dark portion.
TINT: 0 to 40
Adjust the tint if the hu man ski n color is unnatural.
NOTE:
If RESET is selected, all memory data will deleted, please re-ad just .
Rear View Camera
When connecting the rear vie w camer a the mirror image of the rear vie w is auto ­matically displayed on the m onito r when you change the gear to the ba ck position. (Note: additional monito r can not d ispla y
the image.)
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Control Panel
UNIT KEYS
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8
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7 109
15
16
19 1
213 5312
Control Panel
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Sliding Pl ate d iag ram a fte r remo ving C ontrol Panel
1. AUXILIARY INPUT JACK
Insert an external de vice to t his AUX jac k in orde r to have a udio output of the device through the un it.
2. SEL BUTTON
Press the SEL
switch between BASS,TREB LE,BA LANCE , FADE,SWF VOL
and SWF FRE.
After switching on the d esire d mode ab ove, ro tate VOL knob to se t it.
3. VOL KNOB
In normal mode, knob is used to increase or decr ease th e volum e.
the VOL
4. /SRC BUTTON
In power off mode, press it to turn on the unit.
In power on mode, short p ress it r epeat edly to select one mode of the RADIO, DISC, USB, CARD, BT, AUX and AV; long p to turn off the unit.ress it
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Control Panel
5/6. >>| and |< < BUTTONS
In radio mode, or up for an available st ation b eginn ing fro m the current frequency; Briefly pressing |<< or >>| but ton can m anual ly sear ch down or up for a your desired station beginning f rom the c urren t frequ ency.
In media mode, pressi ng |<< or > >| butt on can pl ay the previous or next track; continuously and lo ng pres sing |< < or >>| bu tton can fast backwards or forwards at the follo wing mu ltipl e of norm al speed: x2, x4, x8, x20.
. MUTE BUTTON
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Press it button to swit ch of the l oudsp eakers for a short period. Th e word MU TE flashes in the displa y. Press it again to can cel the m ute fun ction . Thi s funct ion can also be cancelled by rotat ing the V OL multifunction button.
8-13. PRESE T STATION MEMORY AND >II, IN T, RPT, RDM BUTTON A)In RADIO mode
Go to any preset statio n by pres sing on e of the 6p reset station(1-6) ,if one of these buttons is pres sed for m ore tha n 2 secon ds, the stations currently bein g listened to will be mem orize d into th e selec ted preset button.
B) In DISC/USB/SD mod e During playing, pre ss 1/>I I butto n to paus e the current playback, press aga in to continue play;
During playing, pre ss 2/RP T button to se lect re peat fu nctio n;
long pressing |<< or >>| butto n can aut omati cally search down
During playing, pre ss 3/RD M butto n to sele ct random function;
During DVD/VCD/CD d isc pla ying, p ress 4/ STO P button to stop play ing and t urn to home mode, during MP 3/USB /SD mod e, pres s this button to turn to previous mode, press again to tu rn to hom e mode;
14. REL BUTTON
Press it to detachabl e the fro nt pane l.
15.
(EJECT) BUT TON
Insert the disc, labe l side fa cing up , until t he mechanism senses its presenc e and draws the disc in. Pr ess it to e ject th e disc.
6 USB PORT
1 .
For information about conn ectin g a USB dev ice, please see USB operation.
17.
SD CARD SLOT
18.
RESET BUTTON
Press this button to re turn to f actor y settings.
19. MICROPH ONE
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Touch Screen Operation
RADIO OPERATION
Listening to Radio
Touch the RADIO ICON in hom e menu to enter the RADIO mode . In radi o mode, tap icon to adjust the br ightn ess for the display .
10:00 AM10:00 AM
Briefly touch “ ” to decr ease fr equen cy by one step of channel spacing .
Automatic Search
During Radio mode, touch and h old (for more than 2 seconds ) eithe r “ / ” ICONS to start search f or a radi o stati on automatically.
To tune in strong-signal FM Station onl y (LO/DX function)
In radio mode, LOC remote control to select select LOC/DX Long-distance traffic news.
Press button on the
or tap icon
mode of Local and
Storing and Listening to a Memory Station
Setting Mem ory
87.5087.50 101.70101.70
98.1098.10
87.5087.50
107.9107.9 100.8100 .8
Selecting T he Frequency Band
Touch the screen of “ BAND ” section repeatedly to select the ban d , the message will show in turn :
FM1 FM2 FM3
AM2(MW2)
AM1(MW1)
When an FM ster eo broadcast is hard to rece ive
Press ST/MO button on t he remo te control to select the M ONO or ST EREO mode .
Start Searc hing For a Station
Manual Search
During Radio mode, briefly t ouch “ ” to increase frequency by one s tep of channel spacing.
With this system, a tot al of 30 st ation s can be stored in the memory of six buttons. Each band stores up t o six preset stations. The stations might be FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1(MW1), and AM2(MW2) band. The operation is as below :
- Store in Memory >S elect t he frequency band
>S elect t he station >Press and the statio n until i t show
the frequency band your sele ct.
- Retrieve a preset station Touch the 1-6 ranges briefly to re triev e
a station which had been store d in the memory in advance the chose nu mber is shown on display .
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Touch Screen Operation
Automatic Memory Storing & Program Scanning
Automatic P reset Setup
In Radio Mode, touch and keep (f or more than 2 ’ S) the sc reen of r ange to active automatic st ation s torag e. The radio searches within th e curre nt frequency band, e.g. Fm , for the stronger signal level unti l the sea rch cyc le has finished . Th e six strongest stations are then allocated to the corr espon ding storage locations . Then the station of the f irst st orage location is set .
Scan Functi on
In Radio mode, briefly touch t he section on the touch screen , th e radio briefly plays all the preset s tatio ns of the frequency band .
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REG FUNCTION
at certain times some s tatio ns divi de up their programs into region al prog rams with varying content . REG ON : the message “REG O N” will appears in the display for a few s econd s . Note :
- the display capacity is limi ted . It is possible that in the double di splay m ode some segments of the di splay a re dele ted .
- the function REG ON pre vents t he
radio from switching to alte rnati ve frequency which have a different regional program content .
REG OFF : the program ide ntifi catio n(PI) of the regional program is ign ored du ring the search for an alter nativ e frequ ency (AF) or a program ident ifica tion (P I) .
RADI O
RDS PI M UTE
RDS TA OFF
RDS AF OF F
Select RDS REGIONAL to turn RDS
function on or off.
RDS FUNCTION
In home menu, then touch the ICON to enter the set mod e, the message in the display :
RADI O
ST/M ONO STE REO
LOCA L DX
REGI ON USA
RDS RE GIONA L ON
ADJUSTAB LE ITEMS:
REGION SET
Tou ch to swi tch the r egion area as: EUROPE, USA, AMERICAN 1, AMERICAN 2 and OIRT .
PI SET
Touch to change between PI MUTE an d PI SOUND .
PI MUTE / PI SOUND
(only f or ra dio o peration)
I
f you are in an area where two progr am
identifications (PI) ove rlap, y ou can select the option PI SO UND and PI MUTE for playback of t he soun d. Alternate switching of the pr ogram identification sh ould be a voide d .
PI SOUND :
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f switching nevert heles s occur s the
sound of another station is he ard for
less than one second .
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Touch Screen Operation
PI MUTE :
the sound of another station i s suppressed .
TA Traffic Announcement (Priority For Traffic Information)
In Radio mode, touch the curso r butto n to switch the TA functi on ON and O FF . When the TA function is ac tivat ed, the TA symbol a ppears in the display . During radio operation in on e FM frequency band the search fo r a traffic announcement station is st arted automatically (TA SEEK) . If an FM station is being r eceiv ed whic h transmits the lates t traffic announce­ments from time to time , the TP display lights up.
When the TA function is sw itche d on , the FM traffic automatically interrupt CD operation (the word TRAFF IC appears in the display).
The volume level is increase d to the minimum value for the transm issio n of traff ic announcements. After the traffic announcements has finished, the program that w as previously running is resu med.
Touch the AF s ection on touch screen or
swing and keep the SEL knob in t he TA/AF di rection for about 2 seconds , the AF function is activated. The AF symbol appears in the displa y .
When the AF function has been swi tched on, the radio continuously t ests th e signal strength of the AF frequ ency . The test interval for e ach AF freq uency
depends on the signal streng th of the current station and varies f rom a few
minutes in the case of weak sign als. Whenever the new AF frequency i s stronger than the sta tion th at is cur rentl y tuned in , the radio switched to t his frequency for a short time for a s hort time and the message “NEW FREQUENCY “ is displayed for one or two seconds.
PTY FUNCTION
In Radio mode, touch screen of “ PTY” range to select the Pro gram ty pe .
PTY Sel ection of the program type besides the stations name, s ome FM stations also trans mit inf ormat ion on th e type of program. This information can be displayed by your car radio .
Interruption of the TA Fu nctio n:
If you would like to interrupt t he curr ent traff ic announcement, touch the TA section on screen briefly . This does switch off the TA mode .
AF FUNCTION
(Alternative Frequenci es)
In Radio mode, touch the curso r butto n to switch the AF functio n ON and OF F .
AF is a function that wor ks with t he help of RDS (Radio Data System) and c an only be used with FM stations. The radio searches in the background f or the be st frequency reception of the s tatio n that has been tuned into .
Examples of such type s of prog ram are :
SPORT NEWS POP WEATHE R ..... .
With PTY function you can specifically select stations tra nsmit ting a pa rticu lar type of program. Touch the PTY on s creen repeatedly to call up the PTY selection menu. Th e messa ge “PTY SEEK ” then appears briefly in the displ ay . When PTY has been selected the radio start searching for c orres pondi ng PTY information and stops when t he PTY information has been found , “NO PTY ” appears in the display. If the PTY information being search ed for no l onger exists, the PTY function automatical ly switches to normal mo de .
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Touch Screen Operation
Media Operation
In audio play mode, the message will display as below :
Mute function
To select the Equalizer mode
Fast forward
Fast backward
Intro Function
To decrease the volume level
To increase the volume level
Loudness Function
Subwoofer Function
Tur ning pr e-swi tchin g for tra ffi c announcements on and off
To skip the next track
To skip the previous track
Repeat Function
Random Function
Previous menu
Tap to turn to BT PHONE mode.
(afte r pairing an d connecti ng a mobil e phone with B T function ).
In audio play mode, tap icon to adjust the brightness for th e displ ay .
The icons for other mod e
(The same icon have the same function in each mode)
In PHOTO playing ,tap to change the photo direction.
ZOOM IN and OUT.
For page turning.
For page turning.
For page turning.
For page turning.
For page turning.
Switching on and off an Alternative frequency
Play/Pause the playing
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Touch Screen Operation
BASIC OPERATION
Pause (stil l picture)
Touch the “ ” section on touc h screen during playback wil l stop play temporary, touch it again to return the normal playback .
Rapid Forwa rd/Rapid Reverse
During DISC playback, touc h the screen of “ / ” range the speed of rapid forward/rev erse changes according to the dis c as follow:
Digital Video/VCD/CD/MP3:
Normal P lay back 2 x 4x 8x 2 0x
Skipping Tra ck
During DISC playback, Touch the / section on the touch sc reen to skip to next/back on e track .
Note :
For some VCD2.0 disc (P BC-pl aybac k control), above these butt ons may b e unavailable .
Zoom Functi on
Touch the button repeatedly, the displayshow as “zoom 2,
zoom 3, zoom 4 , zoo m ½, zoom 1/3, zoom 1 /4 , zoom off . ”
Use the keys ( / / / on remote control to move the enl arged picture .
SELECTING PLAY MODES
During the Disc playback, se lect th e “RPT, RDM ” to select your fa vour play mode.
1). REPEAT FUNCTION
FOR Digital Video : Tap the icon or press the RPT button on the remote control to selec t REPEAT mode as follows :
CHAPTE R REPEAT ON TI TLE R EPEAT ON
REP EAT OFF
FOR VCD/CD : Tap the icon or press the RPT button on the remote control to selec t REPEAT mode as follows :
REPEAT ONE REPEAT ALL
FOR MP3 : Tap the icon or press the RPT button on the remote control) to sele ct REPE AT mode as follows :
REP EAT ONE R EPEAT FO LDER(or DI R)
REP EAT OFF
2). RDM(RAN DOM) FUNCTION
During DISC playback, touc h scree n of “ ” section ( press the RDM button on the remote contr ol to play in random. Each play mode t he order is different . (Depend on the disc used for VCD). Touch it again to cancel this func tion . Note : in random mode, th e butto n is not available .
REP EAT ALL
REPEAT OFF
REP EAT ALL
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Touch Screen Operation
ON-SCREEN D ISPLAY FUNCTION
screen or press the DIS P on the remote control, it wi ll disp lay the following as belo w :
Note: touch the scree n or pres s the DIS P on the remote control again to c ancel the OSD information .
1. Digital Video , when it is on, it will display the informa tion su ch as:
2. Example for VCD/SV CD, whe n it is on, it will display the informat ion suc h as:
3. Example for Movie or P HOTO . When it is on, it will disp lay the information such as :
During playback, touch the
OS D
T 001/ 004
C 001/ 001
the screen will display the fo llowi ng message :
Touch to select the adjus tment item, then select the i tem you r favou r by touching the numberic but tons , then touch the OK to conf irm .
FOR VCD (With PBC OFF) : Touch the screen as show:
the screen will display the fo llowi ng message :
Touch to select the adjus tment item, then select the i tem you r favou r by touching the numberic but tons , then touch the OK to conf irm .
For Movie/Photo: Touch the screen as show :
DISC Search (GOTO)
FOR Digital Video : Touch the screen as show :
the screen will display the fo llowi ng message :
Touch to select the adjus tment item, then select the i tem you r favou r by touching the numberic but tons , then touch the OK to conf irm .
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Touch Screen Operation
Digital Video Special Function
1. Multi-su btitle Language Function (f or Digital Video Only)
During Digital Video playback. Touch the icon on touch screen(or press the S UBT on the remote) .
Each time the button is p resse d or touc h, number of the subtitl e langu age cha nges in sequential order.
Notes:
- The lan guage number is different according to the disc .
- Some discs only contain one su btitl e language.
- When no different subtitle language are recorded, “ INVALID KEY ” will be displayed at screen left top c orner.
2. Multi-Au dio Language Functio n
D
I
O
U
For Digital Video:
A
During Digital Video playback ,
on the remote .) Each tim e the but ton is pressed or touch , number of the a udio soundtrack language chan ges on sequential order.
Notes:
- The lan guage number is different according to the disc .
- Some disc only contain one lan guage soundtrack
- When no different language soundtra­ ck are recorded will be display at screen left top cor ner.
touch the icon on touch screen (or press the LA NG
“ INVALID KEY ”
For VCD/CD:
during playback, touch the A UDIO section of the touch sc reen or P ress AUDIO on the remote . It is p ossib le to switch the sound between mon aural and stereo sound.
MON O LEF T MONO R IGHT
STE REO
MIX -MO NO
3. Multi-An gle Function (for Digita l Video Only)
During Digital Video playback, touch the icon on the touch scree n .
Each time the button is p resse d , the number of the angel changes in s equen ­tial order .
Notes:
- The ang le number is differ ent according to the disc .
- The fun ction only work for disc having scenes recorded at di fferent angles.
- When no different angle are recorded, wil l be disp layed a t
“ INVALID KEY ”
screen left top corne r.
4. Title Menu Function
For Digital Video:
If the Digital Video has multiple titles recorded on the disc. It can sel ect preferred title fro m the tit le menu t o start playback.
- During Digital Video playback, press
TITLE button on the rem ote .Th e title menu is display.
- Select preferred ti tle by th e curso r button and confirme d by pres s the ENTER button .
For VCD:
Press TITLE/PBC but ton on th e remot e control while the disc is play ing, yo u can switch between "PBC ON"and " PBC off" mode.
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Touch Screen Operation
1. Pairing and Connec ting Prior to using the BT device named Boss Audio BV7464 B as a hand s-fre e
system for a BT-enabl ed mobi le phon e for the f irst time, you must connect them
Press the BT hands-free icon or press the pair button on the remo te cont rol to tu rn to BT stan dby mode as right:
as follows:
pair and
* During the use of the BT de vice na med Bos s Au dio BV7 464B as a hands-free system for a BT- enable d mobil e phone ;Swit ch on the BT mod e of your m obile
phone; then s BT devi ce and enter it; of the A/V system, the name will be
BT devi ce car Boss Audio BV7464B displayed a password, input 000 0 and ent er it; th en i with the BT device Boss Audio BV74 64B of th e car A/V sys tem, Co nfirm i t,then the frame
of the BT lo go will l ight all the time.
When connect , the au dio of th e mobil e phone t ransfers
* f inishing pairing and ing
to the car audio system w henev er a call i s made or r eceived
or the mobile phone plays music
2. BT PHONE
In power off mode, a incoming call or call out to wake up t his uni t and tur n to BT hands-free mode, when the ph one cal l ended t he unit back to power off mode.
1) Make a call
(1) Dial with mobile phone dir ectly ;
Dial with BT Phone, remote contro l, or on touch screen;
(2)
a. Touch th e HANDSFREE icon in home menu or touch the ico n durin g playi ng to turn to BT PHONE interface as follows:
elect the item to find a When it finds the
, select it and enter it; t hen it wi ll show a n inter face that asks to input
.
t will pair and connect
: Same as MUTE button.
& : Same as VOL+ and V OL- or VOL knob.
: Tap t o do disc onnection.
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Touch Screen Operation
b. Use the number icons or butto ns to inp ut your d esired phone number;
* When inputting a wrong digit , use ico n or < button to delete it.
c. After finishing in putti ng, tou ch icon or press button on control panel to dial out.
2) Redial last dialed p hone nu mber
Touch icon or long press re dial bu tton on r emote c ontrol to dial out the last dialed phone number.
3) Answer a call
During an incoming call, the i ncomi ng tele phone number displays in the the BT PHONE interface. If y ou want t o recei ve it, touch icon or press button on remote control; if y ou want t o rejec t it, touch icon or press button on remote control.
4) Ending a call
When ending a call, tou ch icon o r use but ton.
5) Switch the audio bet ween th e unit an d your device
During phone BT hand s-free system of the car A/V system, touch icon or press but ton on re mote co ntrol to switch the audio between the unit and yo ur devi ce.
talking using the
Adj ustin g the vol ume during a call
6)
talking, use VOL knob or VO L+ and VO L-
During phone + and - icon or
buttons to adjust vol ume lev el .
; use icon or MUTE button t o mute so und
* * / # icons and buttons
they perform as * / # butto ns on mob ile pho ne.
.
3 BT MUSIC
)
1 Touch ST REAMING in home menu or pressing SOURCE bu tton ca n pop up BT MUSIC interface as fo llows :
USE R SWFUSE R SWF
USE R SWFUSE R SWF
BT
BT
BT
BT
MUS IC
MUS IC
MUS IC
MUS IC
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Touch Screen Operation
Mute function
To select the Equalizer mode
To decrease the volume level
To increase the volume level
Loudness Function
Subwoofer Function
Tur ning pr e-swi tchin g for traffi c annou ncements on and off
Switching on and off an Alternative frequency
Play/Pause the playing
To skip the next track
To skip the previous track
Tap to turn t o BT PH ONE mod e.(after p airing and c onnectin g a mobile pho ne
with BT func tion).
In BT mus ic mode, tap icon to adjust the brigh tness f or the di splay .
2 When the play ,
) using your mobile phone with BT function to audio/video if it
is paired and connected to the u nit,
the audio of the mobile phone wi ll chan ge into .
The Boss Audio BV7464B suppor ts A2DP, which enables t he user t o strea m
audio from their devi ce.
3 he T device of supports AVRCP,
BT Musi c interface except BT Music and their buttons on control panel or on remote cont rol are a vaila ble for a udio/video playback of your mobile phone during playback. But n for / icon and / buttons, and the func tion of r esume p layback after pausing or stopping is available only for some mob ile pho ne
the car A/V system
) T B the c ar A/V system so t hese ic ons on the
corresponding
o fast forward/back ward fu nctio ns
.
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Touch Screen Operation
AUX Operation
On the front panel of thi s unit, t here is a n AUX IN jack, follow the d iagra m below t o connect analogue replay de vices (only for the Audio connect, if you want to connect the Video, please plug the <Vide o input > on the back of the unit .) . Use this jack to replay sound of o ther replay equipment such as Dig ital Video players, computers, etc. Via the loud­speakers.
1). Please connect the exter nal dev ice with stereo jack (3.5mm)pl ug the Aux i n socket .
AUX IN JACK FRONT PANEL
AUX IN
AUX IN
AUX INTERFACE 1
AUX INTERFACE 2
Gro und
Rig ht
Lef t
2). In radio mode, touc h the scr een of “ ” ICON to enter the main m enu, touch the “ AUX ” ICON to ente r the AUX IN mode.
In AUX mode, tap to adjust t he brightness for the display .
10:00 AM10:0 0 AM
3). You now hear the sound from the external device played bac k throu gh the loudspeakers .
The function of the ico ns as fol low:
Tap t o mute th e sound .
Tap t o selec t EQ as the same on the remote control.
Tap t o turn LO UD on or off.
Tap t o selec t subwo ofer frequency.
Tap t o adjus t audio volume.
Tur ning pr e-swi tchin g for traffi c announcements on an d off
Switching on and off an Alternative frequency
Tap to turn to BT PHONE mode. (afte r pairing an d connecti ng a mobile
phone w ith BT function ).
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Touch Screen Operation
AV Operation
Please plug the <Video input > on the back of the unit .
Touch the AV IN ic on to ent er the AV IN mode.
In AV mode, t ap icon to adjust the brightness for the display .
10:00 AM10:0 0 AM
As the interface show, h ere is on ly the audio output, now tap the icon , the picture of the auxi liary i nput vi deo show on the display and tap the di splay again to turn to audio mode.
Now you can watch the video from y our External video equipment s uch as Digital Video players, computers, etc.
Tap t o mute th e sound .
Tap t o selec t EQ as the same on the remote control.
Tap t o turn LO UD on or off.
Tap t o selec t subwo ofer frequency.
Tap t o adjus t audio volume.
Tur ning pr e-swi tchin g for traffi c announcements on an d off
Switching on and off an Alternative frequency
Tap to turn to BT PHONE mode. (afte r pairing an d connecti ng a mobile
phone w ith BT function ).
AV INTER FACE 1
AV INTER FACE 2
Note: To ens ure saf ety while driving and to comply with lows, dr ivers s hould not watch video or oper ate the video device while dr iving .
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Touch Screen Operation
USB OPERATION
Following the diagram belo w, conne ct your USB device to the fr ont pan el USB port . If it is properl y conne cted, the device will be mounted and s tart playing automatically.
U
SB
10:00 AM10:0 0 AM
5
Card OPERATION
The unit can support playbac k MP3/W MA/ JPEG/MP4 format whi ch are st ored on SD memory cards . Please read the following in struc tions before you start usin g a memor y card . Inserting the card as follow :
Lab el side fac ing upw ard
Insert a card, push in till heard a “CLICK”, then attach the control panel again to play.
10:00 AM10:0 0 AM
10:00 AM10:0 0 AM
5
10: 00AM
SON G
1
2 3 4
001
00200 2
003
004
005
1 Current type (highl ighte d bar) .
2 Audio play mode select.
3 Picture play mode sel ect.
4 Movie play mode select,
5 Current play track .
10: 00AM
WED DING MOV 03247 .MPG
1
CIM G3080 .MOV
2 3 4
1 Current type (highl ighte d bar) .
2 Audio play mode select.
3 Picture play mode sel ect.
4 Movie play mode select,
5 Current play track .
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Touch Screen Operation
STEERING WHEEL CONTROL
Touch the SWC icon as follow to turn t o steering wheel control .
10:00 AM10:0 0 AM
10:00A M
During setting, touch the ic on to turn to home menu.
Before operation, press th e icon to cancel the original input t hat to set your favour.
Tou ch this i con to cancel the input and resume load .
When electric resis tance i s too low, touch this icon to in creas e.
When electric resis tance i s too high, touch this icon t o reduc e.
There are 2 KEY for total 12 buttons to save, first, tap Assig n to open f uncti on save, then select button 1 in KE Y 1 on steering wheel and tap the ico n, the icon show in button 1 position t hen tou ch Confirm, final exit the SWC mo de , the function will sav e in butt on 1 of KEY 1.
The function of the ico ns as fol low:
Tou ch to beg in function save.
After selection touc h to conf irm operation.
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Parental Control
* Parental Control
Q: After inserting a Dig ital Video disc into the dis c slot,
and asks you to input a password , what sh ould yo u do
?
A: The pl aying disc is locked by a rating level of pare ntal co ntrol . If the current
rating level of paren tal con trol of t he Digi tal Video pl ayer is l ower than the one of current disc, you mu st inpu t the cor rect password of parental control to unlock the parental c ontro l and ent er a rati ng level one
of the current disc in order to pl ay the di sc.
* For factory preset pa sswor d of pare ntal co ntrol of Digital Vi deo player,
see the .
part of Media Setup Menu
Appendix: Parenta l Contr ol
Parental Control fu nctio n of a Digi tal Video pl ayer ca n contr ol playback of
movie ratings on a disc . You can set t he Digi tal Video pl ayer to b e a certa in rating level of paren tal con trol us ing the M edia Setup Menu. If the rating level of parental control o f a disc is h igher t han the o ne of the Digital Vid eo player, the Digital Video player cannot play the disc.
The Dig ital Video m ovie ca n be designed so that the Digital Video player can play different versions of content of a pa rticu lar mov ie acco rding to the differ ent rating levels of pare ntal co ntrol . Depen ding on igital Video , the scenes that are not sui table f or chil dren wi ll be cleared or replaced by suitable scenes automatica lly.
if a dialogue box pops up
equal to or higher than
please
the D features
The rat ing levels of Parental Control are as foll ows:
Unlock 1 Kid Safe 2 G 3 PG 4 PG 13 5 PG R 6 R 7 NC 17 8 Adult
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Region Code
* Regio n Code
If you insert a disc into t he disc s lot and R EGION E RROR is displayed, the car multi-media syste m can not p lay the d isc. The rea son is th at the re gion codes of the car multi-medi a syste m and the u sed dis c do not match each other.
Appen dix: Regio n code of D
Motio n Picture Ass ociation o f Am erica (MPAA) div ided the wor ld into 6 regions, and gave ev ery region a r egion code f or locking a nd unlocki ng D play back.
Basic ally, a coded D playe r can play onl y the discs if i ts region co de is the same D player. Ot herwise, i t cannot pla y the disc.
as the co de of the igital Video
Pleas e
impos e this restr iction. igital Video igital Video -
The proble ms caused by a rea code inc onsisten cy produ ction of unloc ked versio n D playe rs and recod able D players .
Regio n codes and th e countrie s or areas rep resented b y region codes are as follows :
Regio n 1: America, C anada, Eas t-Pacifi c Inlands; Regio n 2: Japan, West Eu rope, Nort h Europe, Eg ypt, South Africa, Middle Ea st; Regio n 3: Taiwan, H ong Kong, So uth Korea, Thailand , indonesi a, etc.; Regio n 4: Australi a, New Zeala nd, Centra l South Ameri ca, South Pacific Inlands ; Regio n 5: Russia, M ongolia, I ndian Peni nsula, Mid dle Asia, East Europe, North Korea , North Afric a, North-w est Asia etc.; Regio n 6: China mai nland.
The 8 bigges t film making compan ies of Americ a are as follo ws:
note th at only the D discs and D players produced by
the 8 big gest film- making com panies of Ame rica The D
discs a nd D p layers not produced by the 8 bi ggest film maki ng compa nies of Ameri ca are not res tricted by t he rule of reg ion code. Generally, they are cal led Free Reg ion Code or Fu ll Region Co de.
South -east Asian c ountries i nclude
igital Video
igital Video igital Video
-
igital Video
igital Video
igital Video igital Video
has mot ivated the
1. Wa rnerBros ;
2. Colu mbia;
3. 20th CenturyF OX;
4. Para mount;
5. Univ ersal;
6. UA(U nitedArt ist);
7. MGM( MetroDog wynMayer );
8. Wa ltDisney
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Specification
Specification
General
Power Supply Requi rement...... ............ ............................. ...DC 12V
Current consumpt ion......... ............................. ............ ......10A MAX.
Maximum Power Outpu t.... ............ ............................. ........... 4 x 80 W
Audio
Signal Output................ ..... ...........Fron t, Rear, and Subwoofer Outpu t
Frequency Respon se.... ..... .................. ..... ...................20 Hz - 20 KHz
S/N Ratio ..... ..... .................. ..... ....................... ..... ..............90 dB (JIS)
Wow and Flutter. ....................... ..... ............... Below measurab le limits
TFT Monitor
Monitor Screen Siz e.... ....................... ..... .................. ....4 .6 Inch W ide
Color System............ ..... .................. ..... ....................... ..... .NTSC/PAL
Disc/US B/Card
Compatible Forma t...............Digital Video/VCD/IMAGE/MP3/WMA/CD
Radio FM
Frequency range. ............................. .......EUR (87 .5 MHz - 108 Mhz)
USA (87.5 MHz - 1 07.9MHz) American 1 (87.5 MHz - 108MHz) American 2 (87.5 MHz - 108MHz) OIRT(88.1 MHz - 107.9MH z)
Usable sensitivi ty......... ............ ............................. ............ ...15dBu
I.F Frequ ency.. ............................. ............ ........................10.7 MHz
AM(MW)
Frequency.... ............................. ............ ..EUR (522 KHz - 1620 Khz)
USA (530 KHz - 17 10 Khz) American 1(530 KHz - 1710 Khz) American 2(520 KHz - 1600 Khz) OITR (531 KHz - 1602 Khz)
Usable sensitivi ty......... ............ ............................. ............ ...40dBu
I.F Frequ ency.. ............................. ............ .........................450 Khz
BT:
BT specif ication....................... ..... .................. ..... ...........V1.2 Class 2
BT Supported Pro files.......... ... HSP, HFP and A2DP & AVRCP pr ofiles
Range of frequency..... .................. ..... .................. ...2.4G Hz Spectrum
NOTE:
Specification an d design are subject to modif ication, without notice , due to improvement s in technology.
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Troubleshooting
Before going through the che ck list , check w iring connection. If any of the problems persist after check l ist has b een mad e, cons ult your nearest service dealer.
SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION
If the power supply is properl y connected to the car accesso ry terminal,switch the igni tion ke y to "ACC"
Replace the fuse
Remove the disc in the player, then put a new one
Insert the compact di sc with the label facing upward
Clean the disc or try to pl ay a new one
Cool off or until the ambient temperature return to norm al
Please switch to correct col or system from menu
Make proper connection according to wire connection
For safety reasons no v ideo/ images are displayed while t he vehicle is moving. Engaging the parking brake w ill cause images to be displayed .
Please choose a proper color
system.
Change the disc
Change the disc Record JPEG files using a compliant application
Press the RESET button. Front panel is not properly fi xed into its place
Insert the antenna ca ble fir mly
Select a station manually
No power
Disc can not be loaded or ejected
Video /image appears black-white
No video/image appears
No color in picture
JPEG disc can not be played back
Unit has become unresponsive
The radio does not work
The car ignition switch is not on
The fuse is blown
Presence of disc inside the player.
Inserting the disc in revers e direction
The disc is extremely dirty or defective
Temperature inside the car is too high
The color system is set incorrectly
The unit is not connected to the parking brake detection switch
The parking brake is not engaged
The dis c format is not according to the TV-set used (PAL /NTSC )
No JPEG files are recorded on the disc.
JPEG files are not reco rded in a compliant format
Unit has frozen up
The antenna cable is not connected
The signals are too weak
Made in China
BV7464B
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