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Before You Start
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
About this manual
Be sure to connect the color coded leads
according to the diagram. Incorrect connections may cause the unit to malfunct-
,
ion or damage the vehicle s electrical system.
Be sure to connect the speaker (-) leads
to the speaker (-) terminal. Never connect the left and right channel speaker cables each other or to the vehicle body.
Make sure all the connections are completely correct before turning on your unit.
When replacing the fuse(s), the replacement must be of the same amperage as
shown on the fuse holder.
Do not block vents or radiator panels. Blocking them will cause heat to build up
inside and may result in fire.
This unit features a number of sophisticated functions ensuring superior
operation. All the functions have been
designed for the easiest possible use,
but many are not self-explanatory. This
manual will help you understand the
functions and operations of the unit.
This manual main explains remote
control operation. However, in
addition to those functions related with
DVD/VCD/CD/MP3 operation that can
only be operated by the remote control,
there are also functions can be operated
by the buttons provided for the main
unit.
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nstall the unit in an apt pl-
ace.
lest the driver distrack his attention
from, please i
Using the unit after starting the engine,
otherwise
the electric energy of battery was
used up.
the unit can not be started, be-
cause
The unit must be screened from direct
sunlight, or the
will be wasting for the high temperature.
electric energy of battery
Do not use the unit in extreme high temperature or such low temperature conditions, and also avoid humidity and direct
sunlight.
Take care of the magnetism of the unit.
Do no put the credit card, cassette or watch around the unit, or they would be
broken or some information in them lose.
To lest disturb the video frequency, keep
far away from the unit when using your
phone.
Do not put the remote under high
temperature or where the sun strikes it,
or else the control remote can not work
normally.
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Tuner
RDS Setup
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AF
Press it to activate AF function.
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TA
Press it to activate TA function.
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Press it to select PTY code.
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PTY
Press it to activate PTY function.
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During PTY ON, press this button to
search the playing track s type.
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To display the RADIO TEXT of the RDS
station.
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PS:
TO display the current RDS station s
programs information.
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SEEK+/SEEK-
Press it to tune automatically.
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PREV
Press it to turn to listening to the radio.
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EQ
Press it to select the corresponding preset
modes to adjust the sound quality.
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LOUD
Press it to activate the LOUD function.
Alternative Frequencies
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Briefly pressing AF to activate the auto
searching station function. When AF is on,
the RDS signal is week or there is not, it
will be found in the preseted frequencies and
the whole bands.
It is also performed by pressing AF on the unit
or and then in the monitor.
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Traffic Alarm
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Briefly pressing TA to activate the
traffic alarm function. When AF is on,
there is TA displays on LCD, or else,
if there is no TP information, the mode
will search TP station automatically.
Briefly pressing TA button on the head unit or
to TA button in the monitor performs the same
function.
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When TA is off, there are no TA and TP on
LCD.
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Program Type
Briefly pressing PTY to activate PTY
function.
When PTY is on, PTY ON appears in the
monitor, you can press UP/DOWN
to select the program type, and then press
PTY CODE to search the special program.
And the monitor displays PTY SEARCH.
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The TA is green when it is played by a
station, if not, it is white.
When TA is playing, the volume will be
adjusted to a TA level automatically
When in other modes (such as DVD,AUX), if a
TA program is played. The mode will skip to
the RDS status automatically. It will resume to
the primary mode after the TA is over.
If PTY is off, PTY OFF appears in the
monitor, the searching is stopped.
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Note:
It is also performed by pressing in the
monitor.
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