Keep the volume level Iow enough to where it
allows you to be aware of the road and traffic
conditions.
CAUTION
In some countries, it's unlawful to operate a
vehicle while video is displayed in the driver's
viewing area. Please always switch the unit's
display to "Font Type Display" mode by
pressing the DISPbutton while driving.
For safety reason, the driver should only
enjoy / watch the video while the car is in
parking mode.
When Car Washing
Do not expose the product to water or
excessive moisture.This couldcause electrical
shorts, fire orother damage.
CAUTION
In order to avoid any accident, the driver
must not watch video while driving. This unit
is designed to not allow watching video
while driving. Park your car in a safe place
and engage the 'parking brake' before
watching video.
When Parked
Parking in direct sunlight can produce very
high temperaturesinside your vehicle. Give the
interior a chance to cool down before starting
playback.
Use the Proper Power Supply
This product is designed to operate with a 12
volt DC, negative ground battery system (the
regular system ina North American car).
Protect the Disc Mechanism
Avoid inserting any foreign objects into the slot
of this player. Failure to follow this may cause
malfunction or permanent damage due to the
precise mechanism ofthis unit.
CAUTION
THIS MOBILE DVD PLAYER IS A CLASS I
LASER PRODUCT. THIS UNIT USES A
VISIBLE/INVISIBLE LASER BEAM WHICH
COULD CAUSE HAZARDOUS RADIATION IF
EXPOSED DIRECTLY. BE SURE TO
OPERATE THE MOBILE DVD PLAYER
CORRECTLY AS INSTRUCTED.
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR
PERFORMANCE OR PROCEDURES OTHER
THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY
RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION
EXPOSURE.
DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT
REPAIR BY YOURSELF PLEASE REFER
SERVICING TO AQUALIFIED
TECHNICIAN.
NOTE:
1. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
2. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, AND ANNOYING
INTERFERENCE, USE ONLY THE
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
3. THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED FOR
CONTINUOUS OPERATION.
This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by method claims
of certain U.S. Patents and other intellectual
property rights owned by Macrovision
Corporation and other rights owners. Use of
this copyright protection technology must be
authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is
intended for home and other limited viewing
uses only unless
otherwise authorized by Macrovision
Corporation. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.
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Installation
INSTALLATION CAUTION
1. Before finally installing the unit, connect the
wiring temporarily and make sure it is all
connected up properly and the unit and
system work properly.
2. Use only the parts included with the unit to
ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts cancause mal functions.
3. Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other
modifications of thevehicle.
4. Install the unit where it does not get in the
driver's way and cannot injure the
passenger if there is a sudden stop, like an
emergency stop.
5. If installation angle exceeds 30° from
horizontal, the unit might not give its
optimum performance.
6. Avoid installing the unit where it would be
subject to high temperature, such as from
direct sunlight, or from hot air, from heater,
or where it would be subject to dust dirt or
excessive vibration.
7. Be sure to remove the front panel before
installing the unit.
Installation with the half sleeve
After inserting the half sleeve into the
dashboard, select the appropriate tab
according to the thickness of the dashboard
mterial and bend them inwards to secure the
holder in place.
Dashboard
Attach the trim ring
Trim ring
Installation using the screw
holes on the side of the unit
Select a position where the screw holes of the
bracket and the screw holes of the main unit
become aligned (are fitted) and tighten the
screws at 2places on each side.
Factory
radio
mounting
bracket
Hook
Screw
Hook
Note: The outer trim ring,and
half-sleeve are not used for this
installation.
Note: The mounting box, metal
half sleeve, hook & screws are
not included in the packnig.
Screw
Dashboard or
console
111
Half
Sleeve
182
Screw
RESETTING THE UNIT
After releasing the front panel, use a stick or any
non-metalic object to press & hold the reset
button for fiveseconds to reset theunit.
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Reset Button
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Connecting the System
Wiring Diagram - Power / Speakers
BRAKE ( )
PAR K I NG
PINK
FUSE
2.5m extension wire (not included)
Connect to Parking Brake.
20-PIN
AUDIO/POWER
HARNESS
(See Figure 1 )
WHITE
RED
WHITE
RED
Gearbox
Switch
H
L-C
H
-C
R
H
-C
L
-CH
R
Ground
Brake Switch
GREY
REAR
CHANNEL
FRONT
CHANNEL
BLUE/WHITE
STRIPE
POWER
AMPLIFIER
REMOTE
ORANGE
REVERSE(+)
OVERRIDE
WIRE
ISO
CONNECTOR
(See Figure 2)
VIDEO IN
AUDIOIN LVIDEO OUT1SUB-W
CAMERAAUDIOIN R
(Not supplied)
RCA-TO-RCA
CABLES
AMP
Connect to power amplifier, if not used,
tape bare end of wire.
Reverse gear signal
P
R
N
Connect to Back Lamp Lead +
D
2
L
ANTENNA
JACK
ANTENNA
EXTENDER
CABLE
CONNECTOR B
8
7
6
5
3
4
2
1
Figure 2
CONNECTOR A
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ISO CONNECTOR 4 PIN + 8 PIN
FEMALE WITH MALE TERMINAL
PINWIRE COLORFUNCTION / LABEL
A4
A5
A7
A8
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
ISO CONNECTOR WIRING CHART
YELLOW
BLUE
RED
BLACK
VIOLET
VIOLET / BLACK
GREY
GREY / BLACK
WHITE
WHITE / BLACK
GREEN
GREEN / BLACK
BATTERY(+)
POWER ANTENNA
IGNITION(ACC)
GROUND
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (+)
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER ( )
RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (+)
RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER ( )
LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (+)
LEFT FRONT SPEAKER ( )
LEFT REAR SPEAKER (+)
LEFT REAR SPEAKER ( )
5
3
12
4
11 1 21314
20 PIN AUDIO / POWER HARNESS
PINWIRE COLORFUNCTION / LABEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
20 PIN HARNESS PIN CHART
GREY / BLACK
GREY
VIOLET
VIOLET/BLACK
GREEN
GREEN / BLACK
RED
BLACK
RED
WHITE
WHITE / BLACK
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE
YELLOW
BLACK
WHITE
RED
BLACK
WHITE
6
7
16
15
17
RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER ( )
RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (+)
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (+)
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER ( )
LEFT REAR SPEAKER (+)
LEFT REAR SPEAKER ( )
IGNITION (ACC)
REAR PRE-AMPLIFIER LINE OUT COMMON
RIGHT REAR PRE-AMPLIFIER LINE OUT
LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (+)
LEFT FRONT SPEAKER ( )
POWER AMPLIFIER REMOTE (+)
POWER ANTENNA
BATTERY (+)
CHASSIS GROUND
LEFT FRONT PRE-AMPLIFIER LINE OUT
RIGHT FRONT PRE-AMPLIFIER LINE OUT
FRONT PRE-AMPLIFIER LINE OUT COMMON
LEFT REAR PRE-AMPLIFIER LINE OUT
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8
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Figure 1Pin View
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Name Of Buttons and Theirs Functions
Source Unit
9
13
No.
Item
PWR
1
(POWER)
2
(PLAY/PAUSE)
SOURCE
3
CAPTURE
4
CLOCK
5
10
1
(MUTE)
12
3
2
Decriptions
Press this button to turn the mute On / Off.
Press this button or any other button on the front panel to turn
the unit on. Hold & press this button again to turn the unit off.
Press this button to Pause / resume Play the music under Media
player mode.
Press this button to select different source playback mode:
TUNER/DISC/USB/SD CARD/BT AUDIO/AV IN MODE
During video/image playback, press this button can capture
images and store them (up to 10 images) to set as wallpaper. You
can also capture an image from an auxiliary video device, if
connected.
Press this button to enter into the Clock mode, press this button
again then return previous mode.
11
4
88
6
5
7
14
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Name Of Buttons and Theirs Functions
6
(EJECT)
7
8
VOLUME +
9
VOLUME
10
DISC SLOT
11
SD CRAD SLOT
( The SD Card slot behind
12
the SD Card door.)
USB SLOT
( The USB slot behind
13
the USB door.)
AUX IN JACK
( The AUX IN slot behind
14
the AUX IN door.)
Press this button to eject the Disc.
Under the tuner mode, press this button access Auto Seek mode.
Under the media player mode, press this button to skip backward
of the previous chapter.
Under thetuner mode, press this button access Auto Seek mode.
Under themedia player mode, press this button to skip forward
of thenext chapter.
Press thisbutton to increase the volume.
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Press thisbutton to decrease the volume.
Insert the disc into CD slot. The CD will begin to play.
This unit can support playback MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG4/DIVX
format which are stored on the SD Card.
This unit can support playback MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG4/DIVX
format which are stored on the USB memory stick.
This unit is allowed to connect with external Audio/Video system
such like Digital Camera or Game Console. User can connect the
external A/V system thru the A/V in jack on front panel.
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Name Of Buttons and Theirs Functions
Remote Control
1
8
4
10
5
16
17
19
20
15
21
6
22
9
2
7
3
12
13
11
14
18
23
24
25
26
No. Button
1
2
3
4
5
6
AUDIO
7
8
Item
POWER ON
OFF
MUTE
SOURCE
2 ZONE
MODE
VOLUME +
VOLUME -
AUDIO
Decriptions
When the unit is power on, long press this button to turn Off
the unit. Once the unit power off, press this button to turn On
the unit.
Press this button to turn the mute On / Off.
Press this button to enter into the SOURCE mode. Long press
this button to enter into the Bluetooth transfer mode.
Once the
Dual zone turns on, press this button to change Front
zone or Rear zone.
Press this button to increase the volume.
Press this button to decrease the volume.
Press this button to enter into the AUDIO mode.
Under the tuner mode, press this button to access the Manual
Seek mode.
Under the media player mode, press this button fast forward
through the music under media player mode.
Under the tuner mode, press this button to access the Manual
Seek mode.
Under the media player mode, press this button fast backward
through the music under media player mode.
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Name Of Buttons and Theirs Functions
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
201
21
22
UP/DOWN
LEFT/RIGHT
Use these buttons to move cursor up/down/left/right.
Under thetuner mode, press this button access Auto Seek mode.
Under themedia player mode, press this button to skip backward
of theprevious chapter.
Under thetuner mode, press this button access Auto Seek mode.
Under themedia player mode, press this button to skip forward
of thenext chapter.
B
~
ENTER
PLAY/PAUSE
BAND
ESC
NUMERIC
BUTTONS
Use this button to confirm the selection.
Press this button to Pause / resume Play the music under media
player mode.
Press this button to return previous menu. Under the tuner
mode, press this button to access the BAND mode.
Press this button to quick return previous menu or playback
mode.
When playback the media use for track or file number direct
access and use when function need numeric selection or input.
CLOCKPress this button to enter into the Clock mode.
C
F
LL
CAPTURE
FUNCTION
LIST
During video/image playback,press this button cancapture
images and storethem to set aswallpaper.
Press this button to enter into the function mode.
Under tuner mode,press this button to Show The List of
stored station.
Under theMedia playback mode, press this button to list the
searching ofTracks or Files on the Media playback mode.
Under the DVD/MP4 mode, press this button to list the
searching of DVD Root Menu or Files on the playback mode.
Under the VCD mode, press this button to turn On/Off thePCB
function.
GOTO
ZOOM
ANGLE
DIMMER
GOTO
ZOOM
ANGLE
DIMMER
Under the DVD mode, press thisbutton topop upthe searchMenu.
When playback theDVD,press this button repeatedlyincreases
the magnification level.
Under DVD mode, press this button while playing a scene
recorded with multiple angles to change the angle.
Press this buttonadjust the screen brightness.
23
24
25
26
INFO
DISC
AUDIO
SUB
TITLE
TITLE
INFO
DISC AUDIO
SUBTITLE
TITLE
Press this buttonto viewing the information.
Under DVD mode,press this button duringplayback to change
the audio language.
Under DVD mode,press this button duringplayback to turnon/off
subtitles and changethe subtitles.
Under DVD mode,press this button tobring up theTitle Menu.
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General Operations
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HOME MENU
1
Tapbuttonon the display enter into the
Home Menu, and there have SETUP,
SOURCE,OFF options forselection.
SOURCE
Under the SOURCE menu, the below options
are available forselection:
Please note not all the Optional Source /
feature is available with each unit.
POWER OFF
Tapbutton to power off the unit, and
the below displaywill be shown onTFT:
SETUP
NOTE
See You
SETUP
Under the SETUP menu, the below options
are available forselection:
SETUP
MOTION PICTURES DISPLAY
2
MODE
The units have 4 different types of motion
pictures that can be displayedonTFT
under playback Mode. Tapbutton on
display to repeatedly can switch between the
4 difference modes.
Tapbutton is Clock & Date diaplay
mode
Tapbutton is Virtual Aqua display
mode
Tapbuttonis DEMO mode
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General Operations
TIPS
DEMO display mode demonstrates the
major highlight functions that are available
on this unit.
Tapbuttonis Monitor Offmode
TIPS
To turn back on, touch anywhere on the
display or press any button on the front
panel.
NOTE
Tappingbutton switches thru
each of the three different Motion Picture
modes. The TFT screen will have around
1-2 seconds ‘BLANK’ screen (dark screen).
This is normal because during these 1-2
seconds BLANK screen it is re-loading
the next motion pictures.
TFT BACKLIGHT DIMMER
3
CONTROL
User can adjust the TFT backlight on the
screen. Tapbutton on display to
adjust the Dimmer level between High / Mid /
Low.
iX-BASS
6
Tapbutton to quickly enter into the
iX-Bassfunction.
SUBWOOFER
7
Tapbutton to quickly enter into the
Subwoofer function.
MUTE BUTTON
8
Tap button to mute on the audio volume,
Tap this button again to restore volume to the
previous setting.
GALLERY DISPLAY MODE
4
Tap button to preview the captured
images which stored in My Image, and set it to
wallpaper.
TIPS
For details operation of My Gallery, please
refer to page of Wallpaper Setting.
PRESET EQ MODE
5
Tapbutton to quickly enter into the
EQ menu selectdifferent types.
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SetUp Menu Operations
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AUDIO MENU
1
Tapbutton to access into the Audio
Menu. The belowaudio setting can beselect:
iX-Bass
1. Level: adjust the iX-BASS level from Low,
Middle or High.
2. P.FREQ: adjust the iX-BASS peak
frequency as 400Hz,800Hz or 2.4KHz.
Sub-W
1. Level: adjust the Subwoofer lever from 00
to12.
2. LPF: adjust the Low pass filter (LPF) as
Flat, 80Hz, 120Hzor 160Hz.
Bass
1. Level: adjustthe Bass levelfrom -06 to +06.
2. C.Freq: adjust the Bass centerfrequency as
60Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz,or 200Hz.
3. Bass-q : adjust the Bass Quality Factor as
1N, 2N, 1Wor 2W.
Treble
1. Level: adjustthe Treblelevel from -06 to+ 06.
2. C.Freq: adjust the Treble center frequency
(C.FREQ) as 10KHz, 12.5KHz, 15KHz, or
17.5KHz
Treble
1. Level: adjustthe Treblelevel from -06 to+ 06.
2. C.Freq: adjust the Treble center frequency
(C.FREQ) as 10KHz, 12.5KHz, 15KHz, or
17.5KHz
Middle
1. Level: adjustthe Middle level from -06to + 06.
2. C.Freq: adjust the Middle Range center
frequency as 500Hz, 1KHz, 1.5KHz, or
2.5KHz.
3. Mid.q: adjust the desired Middle Quality Factor
to 1N, 2N,1W or 2W.
Balance
To adjust the Balance between the right and
left speakers from R12 to L12. Balance
Center for thisunit is Balance C00.
Fader
To adjust the Fader between the front and
rear speakers from R12 to F12. Fader Center
for this unitis Fader C00.
SYSTEM MENU
2
Tapbutton to access into the System
Menu. The below system menu setting can be
select:
Date Set
Press the Volume Up /Down or Touch screen
Date / Month/ Year.
&buttons to adjust the
Clock Set
Press the Volume Up /Down or Touch screen
Hour / Minute/ AM/PM.
&buttons to adjust the
Beep Tone
To adjust the Beep Tone On / Off. The beep
tone feature allows the selection of an
audible beep tone to be heard each time a
button is pressed on the face of the radio.
"BEEP TONE ON"is the default display.
Program Volume
This option allows the adjustment of the
volume level of the radio will automatically
assume whenTo program a
specific turn on volume level.Touch
screen&buttons to
select “VOLUME LEVEL”level from 00 to46.
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the unit turn on.
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SetUp Menu Operations
PRESET EQ SETTING
3
Tapbutton to accessinto the EQMenu.
Under the Preset EQ Setting, there are the
below 8 different types of preset equalizer
available for userselection.
Bluetooth Setting Menu
4
Tap BT logo button on display to access into
the Bluetooth Menu. The below Bluetooth
Setting can beselect:
Pairing
This feature is used for the pairing of this
unit's Bluetooth system to mobile phone or
other Bluetooth device. Under the “Pairing”
mode, touch screenbutton
to activate thePairing.
TIPS
Please refer to “Pairing, Connecting And
Deleting With A Bluetooth Device” for
the details operation of “Pairing”
Paired (handfree)
In this Menu will displayed the list of Paired
Mobile Phone withthis unit.
NOTE
This unit can paired up to 8 devices with
Handsfree and / or Audio Device.
TIPS
User can select the paired Mobile Phone
from the list for dis-connect or delete it
from the list, please refer to page of
“Pairing, Connecting And Deleting
With A Bluetooth Device”.
Paired (audio)
In this Menu will displayed the list of Paired
Audio Device withthis unit.
NOTE
This unit can paired up to 8 devices with
Handsfree and / or Audio Device.
TIPS
User can select the paired Audio Device
from the list for dis-connect or delete it
from the list, please refer to page of
“Pairing, Connecting And Deleting
With A Bluetooth Device”.
Auto Answer
This unit is default in “Off” mode. If “On” is
selected, the unit will automatically answer
any incoming call without the need of
pressing the PHONEbutton.
Phone Vol
This unit can preset the ringing volume level
for any incomingcall. User can pressthe
or touch screenbuttons
to adjust fromMin 00 to Max46.
2-Zone
5
Tapbutton to access into the 2-Zone
menu.
1. If Front Zone is selected, press the volume
Up / Down to navigate through different
modes: Tunner > BT are available for
selection of theFront Zone orAVoutput.
2. If Rear Zone is selected, press the volume
Up / Down to navigate through different
modes: Tunner > Disc > Card > BT > AV-1
> AV-2 are available for selection of the Rear
Zone or AVoutput.
Image Setting
6
Tapbutton to access into the Image
Setting Menu. In this menu user can select
his/her favor image use as wallpaper on the
playback mode. There is two sources of image
for selection:
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SetUp Menu Operations
My Gallery
This unit contains 10 pre-loaded images.
User can select these 10 pre-loaded images
set aswallpaper on the playback mode.
My Image
This unit allows the user to self-capture
from VIDEO or JPEG picture. User can
select these 10 pre-loaded pictures set as
Wallpaper.
Default
This option allows the user to change the
background screen from wallpaper to
factory default screen.
NOTE
If you don’t like the pre-loaded pictures,
you can pressbutton to
select Erase Current or Erase All.
Free Memory
This feature allows the user to check the
remaining memory capacity of images for
capture.
TIPS
This unit max can capture 10 images and
pre-store into My Image.
Dimmer
To adjust the TFT Backlight level between
High / Mid/ Low.
Calibration
Tapbutton on the Display
Setting menu screen to start the Calibration
setting.
Information
8
Touch screenbutton to view this unit
system software version.
Display Setting
7
Tapbutton to access into the Display
Setting menu, and there are have below
options for selection:
Standby
Under “Ignition On But Power Off” condition,
this unit have the following different types of
Standby display forselection:
Standby Off: To turn offthe unit.
Clock: Todisplay the Clock onTFT.
Aquarium: To display the Virtual Aqua
Demo: To automatically demo this unit's
Screen on TFT.
major features.
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Tuner Operation
BA ND
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Under the SOURCE menu, tapbutton
access into theTuner playback mode.
LIST MENU
1
Tapbutton access into theStore List to
select the desiredstation to Recall.
TUNING UP/DOWN
&
234
Tapbuttons to access the
Auto Seek mode. Long tap these buttons to
access the ManualSeek mode.
5
Local Seek
This feature is used to designate the strength
of the signals at which the radio will stop
during automatic tuning. "Distance" is the
default, allowing the radio to stop at a
broader range of signals. To set the unit to
select only strong local stations during
automatic tuning, tapbar
to select thelocal ON/OFF.
Tuner Area
This option allows the selection of the
frequency spacing whichis most appropriate
for the statusthe unit is in,U.S.A, EUROPE.
AF On/Off
Tapbar to changeAF in On
or Off mode.
TA On/Off
Tapbar to change TA in On
or Off mode.
PTY Seek
Tapbutton access into the
PTY list to select the desired PTY mode.
There have below programs type for
selection:
BAND
BA ND
Tap button to change between FM
bands and orAM(MW) bands.
FUNCTION MENU
5
Tapbutton access into the Function
Menu, and there have below functions are
allow to operation:
Manual Store
Use this function to saved the current
frequency to memorystation.
Auto Store
After Auto Store saves (all) 6 stations, it will
automatically enter presentscan one time.
MUSIC GROUP
POP , ROCKNEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO
EASY, LIGHT
CLASSICS, OTHER
JAZZ, COUNTRY
NATION , OLDIES
FOLK , TEST, ALARM
SPEECH GROUP
SPORT, EDUCATE, DRAMA
CULTURE , SCIENCE, VARIED
WEATHER,FINANC, CHILDREN
SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE IN
TRAVEL, LEISURE, DOCUMENT
NOTE
AF, TA & PTY only appearing in the
function list, after changed the Tuner
Area to “Europe”.
RDS INFORMATION
6
Tapbutton to viewthe RDS information
of the unit.
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Media Player Operations (Disc/USB/SD Card)
This unit can play various video/audio formats
stored into Disc / USB or SD Card on Media
Player.
The following chart helps you to check if a
disc is supported by this unit, as well as what
functions are available for a given disc type.
Disc format
Digital Versatile Discs (DVDs)
Video CDs (VCDs)
DigitalVersatileDiscs Recordable
(DVD+/-R)
DigitalVersatileDiscs Rewritable
(DVD+/-RW)
Compact Discs (CDs)
CD Recordable (CD-R)
CD Rewritable (CD-RW)
Audio Format
Playback CD-DA and MP3 or WMA digital
music file on CD-ROM or DVD-ROM or USB or
Memory Card.
Note of MP3and WMA:
Support Maximum 2000 files
Maximum 30 characters display
Supported Sampling frequencies; 32kHz,
44.1kHz, 48kHz.
Supported Bit-Rates: 64-256 kbps variable bit
rate
Video Format
Playback IMAGE JPEG, DVD Video, MPEG4 .
on CD-ROM or DVD-ROM or USB or Memory
Card.
Noted of MPEG4
Supported decodingMPEG-4 video defined by
ISO 14496-2 Standard:
DVD players and DVD Video discs have their own
Region Code numbers.This unit can play
the disc of all region code numbers.
ALL
Disc Maintenance
Before playing, wipe the disc using a clean
cloth, working from the center hole towards the
outside edge.
Never use benzene, thinners, cleaning fluids or
anti-static liquids oranyother solvent.
NOTE
A disc may become somewhat scratched
(although not enough to make it unusable)
depending on you handle it and conditions
in the usage environment. Note these
scratches are not an indication of any
problem with the player.
Label side
Up
Do not bend
Never touch
the under side
of a disc
Wipe the disc surface
from the
center to the edge.
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Media Player Operations (Disc/USB/SD Card)
Get into the SOURCE menu to select Disc,
USB, SD Card Media Player playbackmode.
General Operation
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LIST MENU
1
Tap button to view the songs list and
tap buttons to select the desired song,
then tap button start to play.
TRACK SELECT
&
24
Repeat
ONE: play thecurrent track repeatedly.
FOLDER: play all track sin the current
folder repeatedly.
OFF: Repeat Off to cancel all the Repeat
function.
Random
During the disc playback, select Random
“On” to play all tracks on a Disc in Random
order, select Random “Off” will stop the
Random play.
Insert the USB Stick
1
Tapbuttons to move to the
next track on the Disc, The selected track
number will appear on the display. Press and
hold the thesebuttons for morethan one second
to fast forward or fast rewind through the media.
Disc play whenthe button is released.
PLAY / PAUSE BUTTON
3
Tapbutton tosuspend music play. Tap
this button againto resume music play.
FUNCTION MENU
5
Tapbutton access into the Function
Menu, and there are have below options for
selection:
2
CAUTION
This unit does not support any portable
Hard disk / drive.
WARNING
Before remove the USB stick from the
front panel. Always remember to switch
off the unit's power or switch to other
mode then remove out the USB Stick.
Never try to remove the USB Stick while
playing music file on the USB stick. It may
damage the USB Stick and may cause
permanent damage to the unit will caused
the unit system lock up.
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Media Player Operations (Disc/USB/SD Card)
Insert the SD Card
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Mode Change to SD Card
After a SD Card was inserted into the main unit
card slot. The unit will automatically start
playing the filescontained on the SDCard.
NOTE
If no SD Card is inserted into the main unit
card slot, the unit will return to previous
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DVD Operations
Once a DVD disc is inserted into the unit, the
unit will automatically start the playback from
the beginning ofthe disc.
NOTE
If the DVD menu appears, touch the
display in the desired place to show the
controls for item selection.
Touch/ // to move the cursor,
then touch to confirm.
OK
Playing DVD Disc
ANGLE
Touchbutton while playing a scene
recorded with multiple angles to change the
angle.
TOP MENU
Touchbutton to bring up the Top
Menu on theDVD.
NOTE
Some of the above features may not be
available, depending on the type of disc.
MENU
Touchbutton to bring up the Menu
on the Disc.
1. Touchthese buttons to
ME NU
TRACK SELECT
&
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skip foward to the beginning of the next or
previous chapter.
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LIST MENU
1
Tapbutton to open the DVD control
menu, which containsthe following:
DVD AUDIO
For DVD, the Audio language can be change if
the Disc isrecord with multilingual tracks.Touch
to select theAudio language / format.
SUBTITLE
Touchbutton to turn on / off the
Subtitle language andto change the Subtitles.
2. Long touchthese buttons
to fast forward or fast rewind through the
Disc. Touch these buttons again to resume
normal playback.
PLAY / PAUSE BUTTON
3
1. Tapbutton to pauseplayback.
2. Tapbutton again toresume normal
playback.
3. Long tapbutton is forward to the
next picture in the video (DVD and VCD
only.)
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DVD Operations
FUNCTION MENU
5
Tapbutton access into the Function
Menu, and there are have below options for
selection:
Repeat
Repeat “CH”
the chapter.
current
Repeat “Title”the
current title.
Repeat “ Off ” to cancel all the Repeat
function.
to repeat playback the
to repeat playback
Disc Audio
During playback to change the audio
language (DVD/Divx only).
Video Setting
Topbutton access into the
Video Setting mode, the below Setup menu
will appear:
DVD Setup
Under the DVD Setup mode, there are have
below options forselection:
Aspect Ratio: Selecting the TV Aspect
setting allows the user to select the aspect
ratio of the TV (DVD and VCD only). The
following options areavailable:
4:3 = Aspect ratio of TV is 4:3.
16:9=Aspect ratio of TV is 16:9. Both wide
screen and 4:3 contents will fill the
entire screen.
TV Signal: The Video setting allows the
user to select the TV standard (DVD and
VCD only). The following options are
available:
NTSC=TVis NTSC. PALcontent is playedat
NTSCresolution andframe rate
(factory default).
PAL= TV is PAL.NTSCcontent is played at
PALresolution and rame rate.
AUTO=Ifthe content is PAL,the output isPAL.
If thecontent is NTSC,the output is
NTSC.
Default
Setting the Default on will reset all options of
Media function setting to factory defaults
setting.
Change the Bright
level from 01 to 10.
Change the Contrast
level from 01 to 10.
Change the Color
level from 01 to 10.
Reset to default
setting
Close the Setting
menu
INFORMATION
6
Tapbutton toview the Discinformation
of the unit.
VIDEO SETUP
7
Tap button to quickly enter into the
video setup mode.
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MPEG4 Opeartions
The unit issupport playback MPEG4 files, Tap
button enter intothe Disc List to select
the Movie mode to light up the MPEG4
playback.
OPEN
The details operation is exactly the same as
Media Playback operation. The following are
special functions pertaining to the playback of
File:
Mpeg Subtitle
Mpeg Subtitle setting is used for choosing the
language domain, ( only for MPEG4). After
select one language domain ( alphabet), when
playback a MPEG4 with external subtitle, the
subtitle displaywill use this language alphabet.
if you find the displaying subtitle “ alphabet ”
are not correct. please make sure to select the
correct external subtitle language domain. The
following language domainsare available:
Central= Include Albanian, Croat,
European
Polish, Romanian, Slovak,
Slovene and Sorbian.
Cyrillic = Include Bulgarian,
Belorussian, English,
Macedonian,Moldavian,
Russian, Serbian and
Ukrainian.
Czech, Dutch, English,
German, Hungarian,Irish,
NOTE
User can tap button into the
MPEG4 Function to select the MPEG4
Subtitle.
Include
Dutch, English, Finnish,
French, Gaelic, German,
Italian, Kurdish (Latin),
Norwegian, Portuguese,
Spanish, Swedish and
Turkish.
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Dual Zone Operation
This unit is equipped with the most advance
“Dual Zone” feature. This function is useful if
the user would like to select different modes of
the Audio and Video output source for Front
and Rear Speakers and TFT Screens. For
example, user can select to listen to Tuner
music for front speakers and rear speaker for
DVD movie.
To Switch On Dual Zone Mode
1. “Off” is thedefault setting.
2. Under SETUP menu, tapbutton
access into the Dual Zone mode, and then
tapselect to 2-Zone on.
The Available Playback Mode
1. Front Zone: Tuner and BT modes are
available select forplayback on Front Zone.
2. Rear Zone: Tuner , Media (Disc/USB/SD),
AV modes are available select for playback
Rear Zone.
2. When DUAL ZONE is turned “On”, the Source
button is used to changeFront source &Rear
source. Press the Source button repeatedly
to change betweenFrontand Rear.
3. The TFT screen will display the Rear Source
mode. User can to make the desired
operation on the Rear Source's function on
the Front Panel orRemote Control.
4. The will automatically switch
TFT screen
back to the Front Source after 10 seconds.
And the Front Panel buttons and Remote
now is resumed to operate for Front
Source's function again.
The Default Setting When Dual
Zone is “On”
1. The default source / mode for Front ZONE is
Tuner & forRear ZONE is “DVD”.
2. The default Volume level is “12” for both
Front & Rear ZONE audio output. (or the
Volume Level set as VOL PGM Level set in
the Menu).
3. The TFT screen is defaulted to display the
Front Mode.
4. When Dual Zone is “On”, some of the
AUDIO FUNCTION, EQ FUNCTION and
SOURCE WILL NOT BE FUNCTIONAL.
To Switch Off Dual Zone Mode
NOTE
AV-1 & AV 2 are considered as the same
mode/source in the DUAL ZONE function.
So if either the Front or Rear Source is set
to AV-1 or AV-2 mode, The other ZONE is
not allowedto select the AV-2 or AV-1 Mode
eg: If F-Zone is selected “AV-1”, then
R-Zone isnot allow to have ”AV-2”.
To Operates Function of Front /
Rear Soures
1. The Front Panel & Remote control, is
defaulted to control the FRONT source's
function / operation.
Under SETUP menu, tap button
access into the Dual Zone mode, and tap
button select to 2-Zone off.
The Default Setting When Dual
Zone Is In “off” Mode
The default audio output reverts to what the
user selected for the FRONT Zone source
when DUAL ZONE IS “OFF”. For example:
When the DUAL Zone is “ON “, user has
selected DVD for Front ZONE & Tuner for Rear
ZONE. Once DUAL ZONE is turned “OFF”,
Audio Output for all 4 speakers becomes
“DVD” mode.
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AV-In Mode
Select the AV Mode
You can connect up to 2 optional devices, tap
button on displayto enter into theAV mode.
AV - 1 =Front panel AV in
AV - 2 =RCA back of unit
AV -1
This unit is allowed to connect with external
Audio/Video system such like Digital Camera
or Game Console. User can connect the
external A/Vsystem thru the A/V in jack on front
panel.
AV-2
Connect the external signal to the RCA line in
jack located at the rear of the unit, then press
button to selectAV -2.
TIPS
The below “ No Video Signal ” will show on
the TFT as remind if there is no any
external AV System input.
Tips
Be sure to connect Parking Brake connection
lead. ( please see more details on “ Wiring
Diagram.”)
NOTE
If watch moving video from Disc or AV In
source but Parking Brake is NOTPROPERLY CONNECTED, the video signal
will be blocked by the system and the below
display will be show on TFT:
Info
About The Reverse Wire For
Back Up Camera System
If user connected a back up camera system
to this unit, the vehicle is in reverse Gear
(Back Up mode), the front in-dash TFT
display will automatically switch to Back Up
Camera Video signal regardless whatever
mode is currently displayed on the front indash TFT.
About the Parking Wire
CAUTION
In order to avoid any accident, the driver must
not watch video while driving. This unit is
designed to not allow watching video while
driving. Park your car in a safe place and
engage the parking brake before watching
video.
NOTE
The Video Blocking system under Parking
Brake NOT ENGAGED only control this
unit's display, This system will not affect the
Video Output thru the rear RCA Video
Output.
Tips
Be sure to connect Reverse wire properly.
(please see more details on “ Wiring
Diagram.”)
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Wallpaper Setting
Setting the Background Screen
(Wallpaper)
This unit allows the user to change the
background screen on the playback mode.
This function is called wallpaper change. User
can select the desire image on the below
operation to setas wallpaper.
How To Select The Image
Under Setup menu,tapbutton access
into the Image Setting mode, the below TWO
location are availablefor images selection:
2. Hold press the CAPTURE button for more
than 3 seconds when the desired scene or
image appear onthe TFT screen.
3. The confirmation display will appear to
confirmthe image is stored in to MY
IMAGE.
TIPS
Those captured images will store in the
SETUP_MY IMAGE. For details please refer
to SETUP MENU_MY IMAGE.
How To Setting The Captured
Images As Wallpaper
My Gallery
There is total 10 factory default images for the
user to selectas wallpaper.
TIPS
For details operation, please refer to
SETUP MENU_MY GALLERY.
My Image
This stores all images capture by user on this
unit.
TIPS
For details operation, please refer to
SETUP MENU_MY IMAGE.
Capturing Images for Wallpaper
This units allows user during video or images
playback, user can capture images and store
them (up to 10 images) to set as wallpaper.
User also can capture an image from an
Auxiliary video deviceif connected.
How To Capturing Images
1. Start playing the disc, USB stick ,SD card or
auxiliary video device.
The captured images can be set as wallpaper
on the playbackmode.
TIPS
For details setting of wallpaper, please refer to
SETUP MENU_MY IMAGE.
NOTE
Do not turn off the unit while storing the
image.
Stored image may differ from the original
aspect ratio due to compression or
elongation.
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Bluetooth Operations
User Guide For Bluetooth
1. When user use our Bluetooth HEAD UNIT,
please make surethe mobile phoneyou use
must / does support Bluetooth functions
(Headset or Handsfreeprofiles or both).
2. Before you start to use our Bluetooth HEAD
UNIT, please make sure complete pairing
with your mobile phone first. Please refer to
the user manual, section “PAIRING” for
detail “PAIRING” instruction. To ensure the
best reception for Pairing or Re-connection,
please make sure the Phone Battery is fully
charged when making the Pairing or Reconnection
3. Please always try pairing the Mobile Phone
with Head unit after a few minutes of the
Mobile Phone Switched On to ensure the
best pairing result.
4. “BT70” is this unit device model number
which is displayedon the mobile phone.
5. To achieve the best performance, please
always keep the Mobile Phone within 3
meters of the Head unit.
6. Please always keep a clear path between
the Mobile Phone& the Head unit.
7. Never put any metal object or any obstacle
between the path of the Mobile Phone & the
Head unit.
8. Some mobile phone brands like Sony
Ericsson may have "Power Saving Mode"
selection when Bluetooth mode is switch
on. DO NOT Switches ON Power saving
Mode when operating with this Head Unit,
as some abnormal communal behavior will
happen occasionally ifPower Saving
Mode is switchedon.
9. Before user makes Outgoing call or
Incoming calls, make sure the mobile
phone's “Bluetooth function” is switched
“ON”.
10. To ensure the best conversation quality /
performance, keep talking within 1 meter
of the HeadUnit.
11. If user want to Dis-connect the Head unit
with the Mobile Phone, please switch
"OFF" Bluetooth connectivity on the Mobile
Phone, or go to the system menu, "disconnect" to disconnect the Bluetooth
connectivity manually. ( please refer to the
user manual, section “dis-connection of
the Bluetooth system for details
instruction. )
12. Some Mobile Phones can support “IN
BAND RING TONE”, such as Nokia. In
such case, the Incoming RingingTone will
be same as the 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 ofthe Head unit.
13. When in telephone mode, during talking, it
is highly recommended to set the volume
to below “35” in order to achieve the best
sound quality. As if thevolume is toohigh, it
may create unwanted echo inside the car,
and this unwantedecho may feedbackinto
the microphone.
14. If the Bluetooth related operation is not
performing normally, like cannot make
pairing, cannot making an outgoing call,
the user can try to make a SOFT-RESET of
the Bluetooth module by removing /
detaching the panel from the main unit and
waiting for about 1 min. Then re-attach the
panel to the unit & retry the Bluetooth
operation again. Or user can RESET the
whole unit by pressing the RESET button
behind the panel.
NOTE
By pressing the RESET button all the stored
memory will resume to factory default.
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Bluetooth Operations
Handsfree Operation
Pairing, Connecting And Deleting
With A Bluetooth Device
When connecting Bluetooth devices at the first
time with this unit, a mutual registration is
required, this is called “Pairing”. This
registration (Pairing) is required only at the first
time, as this unit and the other devices will
recognize each other automatically from the
next time.
After the devices are registered (Paired) with
this unit. User can select the registered device
and connect it,this is called “Connecting”.
TIPS
This unit can Pair up to 8 devices with
Handsfree and / or Audio Devices.
If the pairing Bluetooth device has both
HFP (Handsfree Profile) and A2DP
(Advance Audio Distribution Profile).
This unit will automatically pairing these
two profiles at the same time.
Searching available Bluetooth
Devices for Pairing “from this unit”.
1. Access into the SETUP MENU, and touch
to activate thePairingprocedure.
3. When searching is completed, the detected
device name(s) willbe displayed in a list.
4. Tap the device name you want to be
connected/paired with the selected device
in the list.
5. Password input:user can inputminimum 1 &
up to maximum 4 of any numeric number
between 0 to9, as the passwordfor this unit.
6. Tapbutton on display to confirm
the password input, and the Pairing process
should start.
7. “BT70” should appearon the pairing device,
user should select & accept pair with
“BT70” and then input the same password
which was input on this unit previously
on above step6.
NOTE
Please refer to the instruction manual of the
Bluetooth device on how to enter into the
Bluetooth set up and Bluetooth pairing.
8. If the pairingis successful, the below display
will be showon TFT:
NOTE
Please see SETUP MENU Operation for
more details of how to access into
Bluetooth Menu – Pairing mode.
2. Tapto activate the searching
pairing device mode.
NOTE
Please make sure to check the pairing
Bluetooth device, make sure the
Bluetooth mode is turned ON and the
“VISIBILITY” is set to “SHOW”.
Stored image may differ from theoriginal
aspect ratio due to compression or
elongation.
If the pairing failed, the below display will be
show on TFT for 3 seconds:
and the unit will automaticallyswitch back to
the previous mode.
NOTE
During Pairing, only the Volume & Mute
buttons are functional, all the other
function keys are disabled & non-operational
during the pairing mode.
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Bluetooth Operations
Pairing The Bluetooth System Between
Mobile Phone & The Unit
1. Open your Mobile Phone and switch
Bluetooth to on, and search Bluetooth
device.
2. “BT70” shouldappear in thepairing list on the
Mobile Phone. User need to select “BT70”
and then input the password “0000”, the
below display willbe show on TFT:
Tapbutton to confirmed the
connect.
3. If the pairing is successful, the below
display will be flashing on the TFT for 3
seconds. And the unit will switch back to
the previous modeautomatically.
Disconnecting of the Bluetooth System
User can disconnect the connected Bluetooth
device as follows:
1. AccessintotheSETUPMENU of
Bluetooth Menu_Paired (Handfree).
2. Tapbutton access into the
HandFree Device list.
3. Tapbutton to disconnect
this device, and the below display will be
sholw on TFT:
Tapbutton to confirmed the
disconnect.
If the pairing failed, the below display will be
show on TFT:
NOTE
During Pairing, only Power/Mute, Volume
Knob are functional, all the other function
keys are disabled & non-operational
during the pairing mode.
Deleting
User can delete a paired device if it is no longer
needed as follows:
1. AccessintotheSETUPMENU of
Bluetooth Menu_Paired (Handfree).
2. Tapbutton access into the
HandFree Device list.
3. Tapbutton to Delete the
device, and the below display will be sholw
on TFT:
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Tapbutton to confirmed the
selection to delete.
3. If the delete is successful, the below display
will be showon the TFT:
INCOMING CALL
Answering An Incoming Call
1. When there is an incoming call, the below
display will beshow on TFT:
4. Toend the conversation,tap
button. The unit will switch back to the
previous mode automatically and release
the mute of the previous mode at the same
time.
NOTE
An Incoming call under stand by mode
(Ignition on & Power Off), the system
will automatically switch on the head
unit.
Rejecting An Incoming Call
User can tapbutton to reject the
incoming call.
NOTE
The audio output of the present mode
will be muted and the ringing tones will
be heard if an incoming call is not being
answered. After tapping the
button, the mute of the present mode
will be released.
OUTGOING CALL
2. If the incoming call hasno caller I.D. number,
the display will show UNKNOW. user can
tap thebutton to answer /
accept the call.
NOTE
The audio output of the present mode
will be muted and the ringing tone will
be heard if an incoming call is not
being answered.
3. User can use the Volume Up / Down to
adjust the volumelevel.
Making An Outgoing Call
1. User can tapbutton on display enter
into the dialand make an outgoingcall.
NOTE
User also can use his/her Mobile Phone
to dial and make an outgoing call.
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Bluetooth Operations
2. Once the phone number has been entered
completely, tapbutton to start dialing
the call, and the below display will show on
the TFT:
3. User can use the Encoder Volume Knob to
adjust the volumelevel.
4. Tapbutton on display to end
the conversation. The unit willswitch back to
the previous mode automatically. The mute
of the previous mode will be released at the
same time.
5. During talking mode, if the Ignition is being
turned off, the unit will keep the
conversation even if the ignition is switched
off. After the conversation, User can tap
button to switchoff the unit.
CALL TRANSFER
To Audio Transfer From Head Unit Back
To The Mobile Phone
During the talking mode, user can tap the
button to transfer the audio from
the unit back to the Mobile Phone for privacy
reason. The below display will be show on TFT
for 3 seconds:
NOTE
After the tappedbutton,
the present mode will be muted at
the same time, user can press the
button to release the Mute.
When making an outgoing call, it's
not possible to CALL TRANSFER if
the call is not being answered yet.
It's only possible to Transfer the call
to Mobile Phone after the call is
being answered.
Depending on different type of Mobile
Phone, the time need for activating
the CALL TRANSFER mode is
different. Example Nokia Mobile
Phone usually takes3-5 seconds after
tappingbutton for audio
transfer back or forth from Unit to
Mobile Phone.
AUTO ANSWER
Auto Answer Mode
User can setthis unit toautomatically answer all
the incoming calls, once this function is set to
on, user do not need totap the
button to answer/ accept any incomingcall.
NOTE
Please refer to the SETUP MENU Operation
for more details of how to access into and
operates the SETUPMENU of BLUETOOTH
_Auto Answer.
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Bluetooth Operations
Bluetooth Audio Operation
Bluetooth Audio Streaming A2DP
(Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile)
User can listen to music files on an audio
device on this unit if the audio device
supports A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile) of Bluetooth Technology. Please read
the below instruction before operating the
Bluetooth Audio streaming function on this
unit.
Connecting A Bluetooth Audio
Device With This Unit
Before using an audio device to play music on
this unit, the audio device must be paired with
this unit first.
Open your Mobile Phone and switch
Bluetooth to ON, and search Bluetooth
device.
“BT70” should appear in the pairing list on the
Mobile Phone. Userneed to select “and
then input the password “0000” , the below
display will beshow on TFT:
Tapbutton to confirmed the
connect.
If the pairingis successful, thebelow display
will be flashing on theTFT for 3 seconds. The
unit will switch back to the previous mode
automatically.
BT70”
TIPS
If the audio device has both HFP (Hands
Free Profile) and A2DP (Advance Audio
Distribution Profile), this unit will
automatically pair these two profiles at the
same time. For example: if a mobile phone
has both HFP& A2DP profile and this mobile
phone is already HFP paired with this unit,
A2DP audio device pairing is not necessary.
Also this paired mobile phone will be added
automatically to the list of Paired Device –
Audio of thisunit.
Listening To Music From An Audio
Device In This Unit
1. Connect this unit with the audio device.
NOTE
Make sure the Bluetooth system is
connecting with this unit. If the BT icon
on the TFT is blinking, it means the
Bluetooth is disconnected with this unit.
Open your Mobile Phone or Audio device
to re-connect Bluetooth again..
2. Enter into the SOURCE Menu to light up
the BT Audio mode, and the
will appears on the TFT.
IMPORTANT
To listen to Bluetooth audio streaming
from the audio device, user MUST
change the mode to.
first. Any other mode of this unit is not
able to activate the Bluetooth audio
streaming ( A2DP ) function.
NOTE
In Bluetooth Audio Mode, if there is no
audio device connected with this unit, the
TFT will show
The unit will search for an audio device for
20 seconds. If there is no device found,
the screen will display "NO DEVICE”
3. Once in themode,
user can use the audio device to start
playback via Bluetooth wireless with this
unit.
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Bluetooth Operations
NOTE
When you change to Bluetooth Audio
mode, some audio devices will
automatically start playback. Some phones
may require you to choose 'Media Player'
mode on your phone.
If the auto playback is not supported on the
audio device, please refer to the instruction
manual for the audio device on how to
operate music playback via Bluetooth
wireless technology.
Operating an audio device with this
unit AVRCP ( Audio Video Remote
Control Profile )
This unit can perform the following operations
when the connecting Audio device
supports AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control
Profile) only if the Audio device supports
AVRCP.
1. Start playing - Every time the user switches
tomode, this unit
will automatically send a “PLAY” command
via AVRCP to the audio device to
command the auto start playing song in
the audio device.
NOTE
The PLAY command may differ depending
on the Audio device. If the Audio device is
not able to auto start playing after changing
mode into mode, user
may need to operate the PLAY mode on
the audio device to start the song playback.
6. Stop playback - by changing mode into
any other mode of this unit.
NOTE
The AVRCP operation may differ depending
on the audio device.
Handsfree Phoning While Bluetooth
Audio Streaming
If the connecting playback audio device is a
mobile phone, all the hands free function is
still available under the Bluetooth audio
streaming, like the answering incoming call,
making an outgoing call, etc.
Disconnecting An Audio Device
With This Unit
User can close the Bluetooth Audio
connection by disconnecting with the audio
device on the Mobile Phone.
NOTE
For more detail and information on
disconnecting with the unit, please refer to
the DISCONNECTION section.
2. Track up / down - by pressing the Track up
/ down buttons on this unit.
3. Pause/Play - by pressing the Pause / Play
button on this unit.
4. Volume up/down - by pressing the volume
up / down on this unit.
5. Audio Mute - by pressing the Mute button
on this unit.
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Specifications
TFT Screen Section
Screen Size: 6.1(Measured Diagonally)
Screen Type: TFT Liquid Crystal Display active matrix
Resolution: 480 x 234
DVD / CD Section
Compatible Disc/Format
Signal to Noise Ratio
Dynamic Range
Frequency Response
Channel Separation
Video Section
Color System
Video Output
Video Input
Audio Section
Max Output Power
Load Impedance (speakers)
Digital Output
Line out level/ load
Line out Impedance
Auxiliary Input Section
Frequency response
Input Maximum Voltage
Input Impedance
Radio Section
FM
Frequency Range
Usable Sensitivity
Stereo Separation
S/N Ratio
AM or MW
Frequency Range
Usable Sensitivity
S/N Ratio
BLUETOOTH
Power Consumption
Output Power
Frequency Band
Range
Standard
General
Operating Voltage
Grounding System
Fuse:
Operating Temperature:
Unit Mounting Angle
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See “ DiscNote” for more detailsdescription
>90dB
>9
0dB
20Hz to 20Khz+/-3dB
2 Channel (Stereo)>60dB @1khz
2.4GHz ~ 2.4835GHz ISM Band
3 meters (free space)
Bluetooth 2.0 specification
DC 11 -14.4V
Negative Ground
15-Amp Mini ATM Type
0°Cto50°C
<30°
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Troubleshooting
Before going through the check list, check wiring connection. If any of the problems persist
after check list has been made, consult your nearest service dealer.
Symptom
No power
Disc cannot be
loaded or ejected
No sound
The operation keys
do not work
Sound skips.
The radio does not
work.
The radio station
automatic selection
does not work.
ERROR
Disc Error
Cause
The car ignition is not on.
The fuse is blown.
Presence of CD disc inside
the player.
Inserting the disc in reverse
direction.
Compact disc is extremely
dirty or defective disc.
Temperature inside the car is
too high.
Condensation.
Volume is in minimum.
Wiring is not properly
connected.
The built-in microcomputer is
not operating properly due to
noise.
The installation angle is
more than 30 degrees.
The disc is extremely dirt or
defective disc.
The antenna cable is not
connected.
The signals are too weak.
Mechanism Error
Maybe disc dirty / disc scratched
/disc upside down.
Solution
If the power supply is properly connected to
the car accessory terminal, switch the ignition
key to “ACC”
Replace the fuse.
Remove the disc in the player, then
put a new one.
Insert the compact disc with the
label facing upward.
Clean the disc or try to play a new one.
Cool off or until the ambient temperature
returns to normal.
Leave the player to off for an hour or so,
then try again.
Adjust volume to a desired level.
Check wiring connection.
Press the RESET button.
Front panel is not properly fixed into
its place
Adjust the installation angle to less
than 30 degrees.
Clean the compact disc. Then try to play a
new one.
Insert the antenna cable firmly.
Select a station manually.
Press the eject button to correct the problem.
If the error code does not disappear, consult
your nearest service dealer.
Replace the disc.
If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product, please noted that:
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please
recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local Authority or retailer for recycling
advice. (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive).
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