ISO Connectors for Power Supply and Speaker Outputs
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PageCONTENTS
01Contents
0Safety information
2
0Installation
3
0Using the detachable front panel
5
0Wiring diagram
6
0Operations
7
0
7Location and function of keys
0Us
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9o
0General perations
10o
11RDS (Radio Data System) Operations
12AV menu settings
14Disc o
6Special disc o
1perations
18Data disc operations
9
1USB operations
9memory
1SD/MMCcard operations
9
1AV in operations
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22
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2Attachment
6s
2Trouble hooting
7
2Specifications
ing the remote control
Radio perations
perations
Bluetooth hands-free function
Setup
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Safety information
CAUTION:
Mobile DVD player is a class 1 laser
product. However this mobile DVD player
uses a visible/invisible laser beam which
could cause hazardous radiation
exposure if directed. Be sure to operate
the mobile DVD player correctly as
instructed.
Use of controls or adjustments or
performance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
Do not open covers and do not repair
yourself. Refer servicing to qualified
personnel.
WARNING:
- To reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock, do not expose this equipment to
rain or moisture.
- To reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock, and annoying interference, use
only the recommended accessories.
- 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 macro vision Corporation and
other rights owners. Use of this
copyright protection technology must be
authorized by Macro vision Corporation,
and is intended for home and other
limited viewing uses only unless
otherwise authorized by Macro vision
Corporation. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.
Region Management Information
Region Management Information: This
Mobile DVD Player is designed and
manufactured to respond to the Region
Management Information that is
recorded on a DVD disc. If the Region
number described on the DVD disc does
not correspond to the Region number of
this Mobile DVD Player, this Mobile DVD
Player cannot play this disc.
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DISC NOTES
Disc formats supported by this player
Handling and Cleaning
- Dirt, dust, scratches and warping discs
will cause disoperation.
- Do not place stickers or make scratches
on discs.
- Do not warp discs.
- A disc should always be kept in its case
when not in use to prevent from damage.
- Do not place discs in the following
places:
1. Direct sunlight.
2. Dirty, dusty and damp areas.
3.Near car heaters.
4.On the seats or dashboard.
Disc Cleaning
Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the surface.
If the disc is quite dirty, Use a soft cloth
slightly moistures with isopropyl
(rubbing) alcohol. Never use solvents
such as benzene, thinner or conventional
record cleaners as they may mar the
surface of the disc.
Note:
A disc may become somewhat
scratched (although not enough to make
it unusable) depending on the way it is
handled and conditions in the usage
environment. Note these scratches are
not an indication of any problem with the
player.
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Preparing New Discs with Rough
Spots
A new disc may have rough edges on its
inside and outside edges. If a disc with
rough edges is used, the proper setting
will not be performed and the player will
not play the disc. Therefore, remove the
rough edges in advance by using a
ballpoint pen or pencil as shown on the
right. To remove the rough edges, press
the side of the pen or pencil against the
inside and outside edges of the disc.
Installation
Notes:
- Choose the mounting location where
the unit will not interfere with the normal
driving function of the driver.
- Before finally installing the unit, connect
the wiring temporarily and make sure it is
all connected up properly and the unit
and the system work properly.
- Use only the parts included with the unit
to ensure proper installation. The use of
unauthorized parts can cause
malfunctions.
- Consult with your nearest dealer if
installation requires the drilling of holes
or other modifications of the vehicle.
- 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.
- If installation ang e exceeds 30°from
horizontal, the unit might not give its
optimum performancel.
- Avoid installing the unit where it would
be subject to high temperature, such as
from direct sunlight, or from hot air, from
the heater, or where it would be subject to
dust, dirt or excessive vibration.
Din Front/Rear-Mount
This unit can be properly installed
either from 'Front' (conventional DIN
Front-mount) or 'Rear' (DIN Rear-mount
installation, utilizing threaded screw
Holes at the sides of the unit chassis).
For details, refer to the following
illustrated installation methods.
Take Out Screw Before Installation
Before install the unit, please remove
the two screws.
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1. DIN FRONT-MOUNT (Method A)
Installation Opening
This unit can be installed in any
dashboard having an opening as shown
below:
53 mm
182 mm
Installing the unit
Be sure you test all connections first,
and then follow these steps to install the
unit.
1. Make sure the ignition is turned off,
and then disconnect the cable from the
vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal.
2. Disconnect the wire harness and the
antenna.
3. Press the Open () button to remove
the control panel (For details, refer to
'USING THE DETACHABLE FRONT
PANEL').
4. Lift the top of the outer trim ring then
pull it out to remove it.
5. Use the two supplied release keys to
remove the unit from the mounting
bracket. Insert the left (“L”) and right
(“R”) release keys as far as they will go
(with the notches facing up) into the
appropriate slots at the middle left and
right sides of the unit. Then slide the
sleeve off the back.
Notch
7. Reconnect the wire harness and the
antenna and be careful not to pinch any
wires or cables.
8. Slide the unit into the sleeve until it
locks into place.
9. To further secure the unit, use the
supplied metal strap to secure the back
of the unit in place. Use the supplied
hardware (Hex Nut (M5mm) and Spring
Washer) to attach one end of the strap to
the mounting bolt on the back of the unit.
If necessary, bend the metal strap to fit
your vehicle's mounting area. Then use
the supplied hardware (Tapping Screw
(5x25mm) and Plain Washer) to attach
the other end of metal strap to a solid
metal part of the vehicle under the
dashboard. This strap also helps ensure
proper electrical grounding of the unit.
Note to install the short threading
terminal of the mounting bolt to the back
of the unit and the other long threading
terminal to the dashboard.
6. Mount the sleeve by inserting the
sleeve into the opening of the dashboard
and bend open the tabs located around
the sleeve with a screwdriver. Not all tabs
will be able to make contact, so examine
which ones will be most effective.
Bending open the appropriate tabs
behind the dashboard to secure the
sleeve in place.
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10. Reconnect the cable to the vehicle
battery's negative (-) terminal.
Then replace the outer trim ring and
install the unit's front panel.
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Removing the unit
1. Make sure the ignition is turned off,
and then disconnect the cable from the
vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal.
2. Remove the metal strap attached the
back of the unit (if attached).
3. Press the release button to remove the
front panel.
4. Lift the top of the outer trim ring then
pull it out to remove it.
5. Insert both of the supplied keys into
the slots at the middle left and right sides
of the unit then pull the unit out of the
dashboard.
2. DIN REAR-MOUNT (Method B)
If your vehicle is a Nissan, Toyota, follow
this mounting instruction. Use the screw
holes marked T (Toyota), N (Nissan)
located on both sides of the unit to fasten
the unit to the factory radio mounting
brackets supplied with your vehicle.
Using the detachable front panel
Removing and protecting detachable
front panel
The front panel of the unit may be removed
as a theft deterrent.After removing the
front panel, use the case provided to keep
the front panel from getting damaged.
1 Press the OPENbutton to flip down
.
the front panel.
OPEN button
2 Grasp the right side of the front panel,
.
then gently push the front panel towards
the left side before pulling it out from the
unit.
3 Store the front panel in the protective
.
front panel
case provided for safe keeping.
protective case
Fasten the unit to the factory radio
mounting brackets. Align the screw holes
on the bracket with the screw holes on
the unit, and then tighten the screws
(5x5mm) on each side.
Note: the outer trim ring, sleeve and the
metal strap are not used for method B
installation.
front panel
To attach the front panel
Hold the right side of the front panel with
the plate facing down.
First attach the left side of the front panel
to the unit by inserting the hole into the
left holder.
Then slightly push it leftwards and attach
the right side hole into the right holder.
Finally push up the front panel.
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Wiring diagram
RCA connector torear left output(White)
ToExternal Microphone
ISO connector:
Part A:
A1:
No Connect
A2:
No Connect
A3:
No Connect
A4:
Battery B+ (Yellow)
A5:
Antenna (Blue)
A6:
No Connect
A7:
Accessory (Red)
A8:
Ground B- (Black)
Radio Antenna Socket
RCA connector tofront left output(White)
RCA connector tofront right output(Red)
Part B:
B1:
Rear Right + (Violet)
B2:
Rear Right - (Violet/Black)
B3:
Front Right+(Gray)
B4:
Front Right - (Gray/Black)
B5:
Front Left + (White)
B6:
Front Left - (White/Black)
B7:
Rear Left + (Green)
B8:
Rear Left - (Green/Black)
Video outputsocket 1
(Yellow)
Video outputsocket 2
(Yellow)
TO MEMORY B+
GROUND B-
ACC B+ RED
FRONT
4ohm
LEFT
SPEAKER
REAR
4ohm
YELLOW
BLACK
WHITE /BLACK
GREEN /BLACK
RCA connector torear right output(Red)
Sub-Woofer outputsocket (Green)
ISO CONNECTOR
Parking brakewire B ()- Pink/Black
POWER B+FOR RADIO ANTENNA
()BLUE
WHITE
GREEN
GRAY
GRAY/ BLACK
VIOLET
VIOLET /BLACK
FRONT
4ohm
REAR
4ohm
RIGHT
SPEAKER
FUSE 15A
Connecting the parking brake wire to the parking brake system built in the car
For security reasons, it is only possible to view the video display when the pink and black wire is
connected to the parking brake contactor (ground). The unit will only play videos when the parking
brake is engaged. If this is not the case, the LCD screen will display the message “
WATCH VIDEO!
driving.
The video output of this unit is not affected by this.
”. This is a safety feature designed to prevent the driver from watching a video while
DISABLED
Note:
1. Watching the video monitor is forbidden while driving.
2. In radio mode or CD/MP3 mode, the images will be displayed on the monitor whether or not the
parking brake is engaged.
Parking brakecontactor
Parking Brakeswitch
(Activated byparking brake)
Video activationwire (Pink/Black)
Parking brake
indicator Light
Car Battery
Toa metal partor chassis ofyour car
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Operations
Location and Function of Keys
Front panel
:
8
2
19
21
14
13
12
4
6
9/DISP
7
TA
0/MUTE
18
8
ST
910
1
PTY
LOC
AF/
REG
BAND
AS/PS
11
20
3
5
1
2
INT
3
RPT
MODE
4
RDM
5
STOP
6
GOTO
151716
The car radio after removing the front panel:
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Descriptions of Function Controls
Power on/off ( ) Button, MODE Button
(1)
Volume increase or decrease Knob, MENU Button
(2)
AF(List of Alternative Frequencies),
(3)
REG(Regional Program) Button
3 inch Wide screen TFT LCD Monitor
1. Remove the battery holder by
pressing the locking tab with your thumb
and pulling it out.
B
A
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2. Replacing the battery
Replace the battery with the same type
and the (+) side facing up.
3. Closing the cover
Gently push in the holder until securely
locked into place.
Adjusting the volume level
Rotate the volume knob on the,
or use theorbutton on the
remote control to adjust volume level.
Anti-theft LED Indicator
Designed as a theft deterrent, the red LED
will flash when the unit is turned off and the
front panel is removed.
ESP function
This unit has the electronic shockproof
feature. So that if the unit skips due to
rough road conditions, the music or video
will be uninterrupted.
Mute on/off
When the unit is switched on, press the
MUTE
Press theagain to return it to the
prior sound level.
To select playback mode
In power on mode, press thebutton
access the source selecting interface:
to
VOL+VOL-
button to turn off the sound instantly.
MUTE
front panel
MODE
General operations
Reset the unit
Operating the unit for the first time, after
replacing the car battery or changing the
connections, you must reset the unit.
1.Turn off the unit power.
2.Press the( ) button and remove
the front panel, then press the
button with a ballpoint or similar object to
restore the unit to the original factory
settings.
Power on/off
In power off mode, switch on the unit by
pressing any button except the( )
button or inserting a disc to disc slot USB
device to USB port or SD/MMC card to card
slot.
When the system is on, press and hold the
POWER
OPEN
RESET
OPEN
,
( ) button long to turn off the unit.
Then you can switch between the current
playback mode and the source interface, so
that you can select the source: RADIO,
DVD, USB
/MMC(with SD/MMC card inserted),
or Bluetooth by pressing theorbutton
on the front panel or pressing theor
button on the remote control.
Last position memory feature
- During disc, USB, SD/MMC card playback,
press and hold thebutton to turn
off the unit, when you next switch on it, the
unit will resume playing from the point that it
was interrupted.
- During disc, USB, SD/MMC card playback,
press thebutton to switch to a
different mode, when you next return to the
previous disc, USB, SD/ MMC card
playback mode again, the unit will resume
playing from the point that it was
interrupted.
(with USB device inserted), SD
AV IN,
◄►
POWER
MODE
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Radio operations
To select the radio mode
Press thebutton to access the
MODE
source interface, then press theor
button on the front panel or pressing the
orbutton on the remote control to select
►
◄
select the radio mode. You will see the
following radio screen on the
Stereo/mono
Radio band
TA AF
Frequency
Volume
VOL 32 BT
Local/distant
LOC
TFT screen.
Clock
1
Preset
station
number
To select a radio band
In radio mode, press thebutton
repeatedly to selectradio
BAND
one of the three
broadcasting bands: FM 1-> FM 2 -> FM 3.
Auto/ Manual tuning
- Automatic search mode:
Press theorbutton, the automatic
search will start. It will search upward or
downward for the strong signal radio station
within the current band.
Press and hold theorbutton until
“MANU” appears on the TFT screen, it will
change into manual searching mode.
- Manual search mode:
Press theorbutton repeatedly to
manually search upward or downward step
by step for the desired radio station within
the current band. For fast manual
searching, press and hold theor
button.
In manual search process, if the both
buttons haven’t been pressed within 5
seconds, it will change into automatic
search mode automatically. “MANU”
disappears on the TFT screen.
Stereo/Mono
FM station is received in stereo mode.
However, if the signal weak or reception is
not as good as you would like, switching to
MONO mode usually improves the overall
sound quality
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Press thebutton on the front panel or
briefly presson the remote control
ST
MO/ST
to choose FM STEREO or MONO audio
effect.
Local/Distant
In urban settings, most stations are strong
enough and it should be set in LOCAL
mode.
Switch to DX (distant) mode to search for
stations with weaker signals.
Press and hold thebutton on the
head unit or briefly press thebutton
PTY/LOC
LO/DX
on the remote control to choose local
reception or DX(distant) reception mode.
To store / recall a preset radio stations
You can store up to a total of 18 FM radio
stations in the memory (manually or
automatically.
- To store a station:
- Select a band (if needed)
- Select a station byorbutton, refer
to auto / manual tuning.
-HoldaPre-setbutton(1-6)foratleast2
seconds.
- To recall a station:
- Select a band (if needed).
- Press a preset button (1-6) briefly to
recall the stored station.
Auto store / Preset scan
- Preset scan:
Press thebutton to scan each preset
AS/PS
station. It will play a station for a few
seconds, then go to next station until all 6
stations are scanned, finally the radio will
play at the preset station where scanning
started. The preset station number on the
LCD will flash during the process. When
you hear a station that you wish to listen to,
press theagain to stop the preset
AS/PS
scanning.
- Auto store:
Press and hold thebutton for more
AS/PS
than 2 seconds to start auto store. The radio
will scan from the lowest frequency, and
automatically store the 6 strongest stations
into the preset memories. When auto store
is complete, the radio will start preset scan
to the stored 6 station
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RDS (Radio Data System) operations
Setting RDS mode
Briefly press thebutton to turn the
AF/REG
RDS mode on/off.
Whenever RDS is on, symbol “” appears
AF
on the TFT screen.
Program name is displayed when receiving
an RDS station.
“” starts blinking if the broadcasting
AF
signals getting worse. “” will be
ALARM
displayed when an emergency
broadcasting is received, meanwhile sound
output level will be automatcially adjusted
to the preset output level when the volume
level is set at minimum.
AF( alternative frequency) function
Pressbutton short to switchAF
AF/REG
mode on or off. There are 3 state of the
segment
Segment “AF” off:
Segment “AF” on:
AF on the LCD display:
“”
AF switching mode off.
AF switching mode on,
and has RDS information.
Segment “AF” flashing:
AF switching
mode is on, but RDS information is not
received yet.
When AF switching mode is selected, the
radio checks the signal strength of theAF
all the time. The interval of checking time of
each AFs depends on the signal strength of
current station, from a few minute for strong
station to few seconds for weak station.
Every time that new AF is stronger than
current station, it switches over to that
frequency for very short time. Because the
mute time of AF switching or checking time
is very short, it is almost inaudible in case of
normal program. During FM mode, when AF
is on, manual store, Auto store/preset scan
function can only receive and save RDS
program.
REG(Regional Program) function
Press and hold thebutton for 2
AF/REG
seconds to switch on or off region mode.
Some broadcasting stations change their
program from normal broadcasting to
regional broadcasting for a certain time
period.
When region is on, the current listening
program remains unchanged. When region
is off, it allows the reception moved to the
regional station.
TA(Traffic Announcement) Function
Briefly press thebutton to turn
TATA
search mode on or off.
Whensearch mode is on and a traffic
TA
announcement is transmitted:
- Switch to the traffic announcement
mode from any audio mode including
DVD(CD/MPEG4/MP3), USB/SD/MMC or
AV IN.
- Switch on the traffic announcement
automatically when the receiver is in a
waiting reception mode and the audio
signal is muted.
- When the traffic announcement is over,
the initial operation mode will be restored.
- If the volume level was under the
threshold point it will be raised to the
,
threshold point.
- Whenmode is on, segmentis
TA“TA ”
turned on.
- When a TP station is received,segment
“TP” is turned on.
TAinterruption function
The current traffic announcement is
cancelled by pressing thebutton. But the
mode will not be off.
TA
TA
To select program type
Briefly press thebutton to enter or exit
PTY
the program type list. After turing on the
PTY list, the display as follows:
PTY
TA
ALARM !
NEWS
AFFAIRS
16:26
100.10 MHz
Press the/button on the
or ▲/▼ button on the remote control, you
can select different program types as
follows:
NEWS -> AFFAIRS -> INFO -> SPORT ->
EDUCATE -> DRAMA -> CULTURE ->
SCIENCE -> VARIED -> POP M -> ROCK
M -> EASY M -> LIGHT M -> CLASSICS ->
OTHER M -> WEATHER ->
FINANCE -> CHILDREN -> SOCIAL->
RELIGION -> PHONE IN -> TRAVEL ->
LEISURE -> JAZZ -> COUNTRY M ->
NATIONM->OLDIES->FOLKM->
DOCUMENT -> TEST -> ALARM -> NEWS
front panel
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After a few seconds,the unit will search
your selected program type automatically.
The PTY search stops when the unit finds a
station with
otherwise,
exits to normal mode
the selected program type,
the PTY search automatically
. During the PTY
search process, press any key to stop the
PTY search.
AV menu settings
AV Menu Overwiew
You can adjust various settings of the unit
from the AV menu.
The AV menu contains the menu items
and submenus shown in the figure below:
1. Press thebutton on the front
MENU
panel or the remote control to activate AV
menu.
2. Press
panel or press the/,/or
button on the remote control
menu item (SETUP, AUDIO PICTURE).
3. Press thebutton on the front
panel, or thebutton on the
the/or button on the front
◄► ▲/▼
to select a
,
MENU
ENTER
remote control to access your selected
menu item.
4.theon the
Rotatevolume knobfront
or press theorbutton
panel
VOL+VOL-
on the remote control to adjust the item
you have selected.
5. Repeat steps 2 ,3 and 4 to adjust other
items if necessary.
6. Press thebutton on the front
MODE
panel or remote control to return to the
previous menu.
7. Press thebutton on the front
MENU
panel or the remote control to finish the
procedure.
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System
Setup
TIME.M 24
BEEP ON
TA. VOL 30
Clock
MENU
10:06
Hour Minute
PICTURE
DEFAULT
BRI 32
CON 32
COL 32
TINT 32
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Setup Menu
Setup
Audio Menu
System
TIME.M 24
BEEPON
TA. VO L 30
1.
Press
the/button on the front
panel or press the/,/or
button on the remote control
Clock
10:06
Hour Minute
◄► ▲/▼
to select a
menu item.
2. Rotate the volume knob on the
or press theorbutton
panel
VOL+VOL-
front
on the remote control to adjust the item
you have selected.
Time: ON/OFF
In the system sub-menu, you can switch
the time display on or off.
Time. M: 12/24
In the system sub-menu, you can select
12 hour clock mode or 24 hour clock
mode.
BEEP ON/OFF
In the system sub-menu, you can turn on
or off the beep sound.
TA VOL 3 0
In the system sub-menu, you can adjust
the TA(Traffic Announcement) volume
level.
1.the/button on the front
Press
panel or press the/,/or
button on the remote control
◄► ▲/▼
to select a
menu item.
2. Rotate the volume knob on the
panel
or press theorbutton
VOL+VOL-
on the remote control to adjust
front
the item
you have selected.
Volume level:
Bass level:
Treble level:
Balance:
00~63;
-7 ~0~ +7;
-7 ~0~ +7;
L15 ~L.R~R15; This setting
adjust the balance between the left and
right speakers.
Fader:
15R ~ R.F~15F; This setting
adjust the balance between the front and
rear speakers.
Equalization:
FLAT, ROCK, POP, JAZZ,
CLAS(Classic); You can select a preset
equalizer settings. You can also set a
custom equalizer mode.
Loudness:
on/off; Loudness introduces
a special low- and high-frequency
emphasis at low listening levels.
Clock setting:
Use this menu item to set or make
changes to the time displayed on the
clock after selecting this menu item,
1.
Press
the/button on the front
panel or press the/,/or
button on the remote control
◄► ▲/▼
to select
hour or minute.
2. Rotate the volume knob on the
or press theorbutton
panel
VOL+VOL-
front
on the remote control, you can adjust the
hour or minute.
Sub-woofer:
on/off; This unit is equipped
with a sub-woofer output. If you connect
this output to a powered sub-woofer or
amplifier & sub-woofer system, enable
this output by select ON.
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Picture Menu
PICTURE
DEFAULT
BRI32
CON32
1.the/button on the front
Press
panel or press the/,/or
button on the remote control
COL32
TINT32
◄► ▲/▼
to select a
menu item.
2. Rotate the volume knob on the front
or press theorbutton
panel
on the remote control to adjust
VOL+VOL-
the item
you have selected.
Bright:
0 ~ 63; Adjust this setting if the
picture is too bright or too dark.
Contrast:
0 ~ 63; Use this setting to
adjust the contrast of the picture.
Color:
0 ~ 63; Use this setting to adjust
the color of the picture.
Tint:
0 ~ 63; Use this setting to adjust the
tint to make colors appear most natural.
(Not available)
Default:
Using this setting to make the
picture menu setup restore to factory
status.
After selecting this menu item,
on theor press
volume knob
VOL+VOL-
theorbutton on the remote
head unit
rotate the
control to move the cursor to “DEFAULT”,
then press thebutton on the head
ENTER
unit orbutton on the remote
MENU
control to make the picture setup restore
to factory default setup.
Disc operations
Loading/Removing a Disc
1. Press the( ) button on the
OPEN
front panel to flip down the front panel
and then insert a disc into the disc slot
with the label side facing upward; and
close the front panel, the player will play
the disc automatically.
2.To eject the disc, press the( )
OPEN
button to open the front panel and then
press the() button.
EJECT
To select the disc mode
Press thebutton to select the disc
MODE
mode, if necessarily.
Disc Information Screens
When you insert a DVD disc, a screen
with information similar to the one below
will appear when you press and hold the
SUB-T
button.
When you insert a CD, MP3, WMA,
JPEG, or MPEG4 disc, the following
screen appears.
Status
Source
Track number
Artist & Song
Title (MP3 only)
Volume
VOL 32 BT
Press thebutton to display the
following screen.
DISP
Information display
Playing time
Clock
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[MP3] DANZA.MP3
Files list
Files type
Folders list
For MP3/JPEG/MPEG4:
Use the cursor buttons (▲/▼/◄/►) to
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select a file or folder, then press the
ENTER
button to confirm your selection.
If you select a file, it will be played. If you
select a folder its contents(files) will be
displayed in the file list.
For CD:
Single Track Selection
Press theorbutton on the head
unit to skip to the next or previous track.
Fast Forward / Fast Reverse
Press and hold theorbutton on
the head unit repeatedly or press the
orbutton on the remote control to fast
forward or fast reverse with different
speed as follows:
FORWARD:
BACKWARD:
2X4X8X20X PLAY
2X 4X 8X 20X PLAY
In fast forward or fast reverse mode,
press thebutton on the head unit or
remote control to return to normal
playback.
Pause Playback
Press thebutton on the head unit or
remote control to pause disc playback.
Press it again to resume playback.
Stopping Playback
Press thebutton on the head unit or
remote control once to stop playback.
Press thebutton to resume playback.
Press thebutton twice and then press
thebutton to stop playback and return
to the first track on the disc.
Repeat Playback
Use this function when you wish to repeat
a whole disc, a track or a directory on the
disc.
1. Press thebutton on the head unit
RPT
or remote control repeatedly to select the
different repeat modes.
2. For different kinds of disc, pressing the
button has different effects.
RPT
For CD/VCD/SVCD:
REP 1REP ALLREP OFF
For MP3:
REP 1 REP DIR REP ALL REP OFF
For DVD:
REP CHAPTER REP TITILE REP ALL
REP OFF
Note:
REP 1:
REP DIR:
Only one track(file) is repeated.
A single folder of tracks(files) is
repeated.
REP CHAPTER:
REP TITLE:
REP ALL:
REP OFF:
A chapter is repeated.
A titel is repeated.
An entire disc is repeated.
Normal playback mode.
Note: The repeat feature is not supported
for VCD 2.0 discs when PBC(Playback
Control) is on.
A-B Repeat (Paragraph repeat mode)
A-B repeat allows you to specify a
paragraph of the current track to be
repeated.
1. Press thebutton to set the starting
A-B
point of the section you wish to repeat.
“REPEAT A-” will be visible on the
screen.
2. Press thebutton to set the end
A-B
point of section you wish to repeat.
“REPEAT A-B” will be visible on the
screen.
The unit will repeat the section of the
current track you’ve just chosen from
point “A” to “B”. To return to normal
playback, press thebutton again. “
A-B
A-B CANCEL” will be visible on the
screen.
Playing in Random order
Press thebutton to switch the
RDM
random mode ON/OFF. In random mode,
tracks(files) on the disc will be played in
random order.
Previewing all tracks (Intro scan)
(only
for CD/VCD)
Press thebutton on the front panel to
INT
play the first 10 seconds of each track on
the current disc. Press it again to stop
intro scan and return to normal playback.
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Special disc operations
Disc Menu Operations
Menu-driven playback is possible while
playing a disc with menu-driven features
or when playing a VCD with
PBC(Playback Control).
1. Press thebutton, a title list
TITLE/PBC
or disc menu will appear on the screen.
2.Usecursorbutton() to
▲/▼/◄/►
select a item on the menu you wish to
play, then press thebutton to
ENTER
confirm your selection. (Note: On some
disc, you can select the items with the
numeric button.)
DVD’s menu.
For VCD/SVCD:
Some VCD/SVCD discs which have
multiple audio channels, you can select
the desired audio channel to play by
pressing thebutton.
STEREO:
AUDIO
Normal stereo (left / right)
playback.
MONO L:
MONO R:
MIX MONO:
Notes:
- some disc only contain one audio channel.
Left audio channel only.
Right audio channel only.
Mix mono audio (left/right).
Multi-subtitle Language Function
For DVD:
Some DVD discs have multiple
languages, allowing you to select the
subtitle language recorded on disc.
Press and hold thebutton to
SUB-T
switch between the different languages
recorded on the disc.
Notes:
- Not all discs will allow changing the
subtitle during playback. In these cases,
select the desired subtitle language from
the DVD’s menu.
- There may be delay before the selected
subtitle language appears.
- For some discs, the subtitles will be
displayed even when this is set to off.
- The number of available languages
varies from disc to disc.
Multi-Audio Language
For DVD:
For DVD discs which have multiple
language soundtracks, you can press the
AUDIO
button to switch between the
audio languages recorded on the disc.
Note:
- The number of available languages
varies from disc to disc.
- Some discs only contain one
soundtrack language.
- Not all discs will allow changing the
audio language during playback. In these
cases, select audio language from the
Multi-angle Function
You can view the same scene at different
angles if the disc has been recorded with
multiple viewing angles.
Press thebutton during playback.
The following information will be shown:
This example indicates that you are
currently viewing the first of three available
camera angles. Press thebutton to
select a different angle.
Notes:
- Some time may be required for the angle
to change.
- Depending on the disc, the viewing angle
may switch in one of two ways.
1. Seamless: The angle switches
smoothly.
2. Non-seamless: When the angle is
switched, a still picture is displayed first,
after which the angle switches.
- The number of available viewing angles
varies from disc to disc.
ANGLE
ANGLE
- The function only works for discs having
scenes recorded at different angles.
ZOOM Function
Press thebutton repeatedly to
ZOOM
enlarge or reduce the size of image
according to the disc as follows:
ZOOM 2ZOOM 3ZOOM 4ZOOM
1/2 ZOOM1/3ZOOM1/ 4
ZOOM OFF
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In zoom in mode, press the cursor button
() to move the zoomed-in area.
▲/▼/◄/►
Programmed Play Function
Press thebutton during playback
PROG
to activate the programing editing
interface as follows:
For VCD/SVCD/CD:
PROG
PLAYCLEAR
For DVD/MP3/MPEG4:
PROG
For VCD/CD/MP3/JPEG:
829
7
PBC
1. Disc type
2. Playback information
TT 1/3:
CH1/1:
TRK9/18:
Current title/ Total title;
Current Chapter/ Total Chapter;
Current Track/ Total Track.
3. Time indication
:
Elapsed playing time of the disc;
-:
Remaining time of the disc;
T:
Elapsed playing time of the current
title;
T-:
Remaining time of the current title;
C:
Elapsed playing time of the current
chapter;
C-:
Remaining time of the current
chapter.
4. Audio language or audio channel
indication
PLAYCLEAR
1)Usethecursorbutton()to
▲/▼/◄/►
select the item that you want to program.
The item you selected will be highlighted.
2) Input the track number that you want to
program using the numeric button (0~9)
on the remote control.
3)Pressthecursorbutton()to
▲/▼/◄/►
move to “PLAY” operation button and
then press thebutton to program
ENTER
the playback sequence.
On Screen Display
Press and hold thebutton during
SUB-T
playback to display information of the
current disc on the screen:
For DVD Disc Information:
213
46
5
5. Subtitle language indication
6. View angle indication
7.Mute indication
8. PBC indication (only for VCD with
PBC)
9. Repeat playback indication
:
One track repeat playback;
:
One directory repeat playback;
:
The whole disc repeat playback;
:
Exit repeat playback mode;
GOTO Function
Press thebutton, the screen will
GOTO
display the following message.
For DVD:
123
For VCD/CD/MP3:
4
PBC
3
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- To search for a particular Title,
Chapter, or Track
2. Then enter a number with the number
button to input the desired Title/Chapter,
Track, then press thebutton to
ENTER
confirm your selection.
- To search for a particular point by
playing time
1.Usethecursorbutton()to
▲/▼/◄/►
move to 3 (time).
2. Use the number buttons on the
remote control to input the elapsed
playing time of the current title or the
disc, and then press thebutton to
ENTER
confirm the selection.
Using the number buttons
In DVD/VCD playing mode or in folder/file
list display mode, press the number
buttons to select a title, a chapter, or a
track, then press thebutton to
ENTER
confirm your selection.
Using the menus
In DVD mode, press and hold the
MENU
button on the remote control to access
DVD’s menu. Then you can find your
favorite program by entering the relevant
DVD’s menu.
Use the ◄/►/▲/▼ buttons on the remote
control to select a item on the menu you
wish to play, then press the
ENTER
button to confirm your selection.
Note:
* Not all DVD discs have DVD’s menu
playing features.
* For some DVD discs, the content of
TITLE and MENU is same.
Data disc operations
When you insert a data disc containing
audio(MP3), movie(MPEG4) or
picture(JPEG) files into the disc slot, the
following main menu will appear:
Status
Source
Track number
Artist & Song
Title (MP3 only)
Volume
VOL 32 BT
Press thebutton on the remote
DISP
Playing time
Clock
control to switch to the following
interface:
Information display
[MP3] DANZA.MP3
Files list
Files type
Folders list
Use the cursor buttons () to
▲/▼/◄/►
select the required file type (Music,
Pictureor Movie) or a folder / file
on the screen you wish to play, then press
thebutton to confirm your
In the viewing of picture or playing movie,
press the( ) button to return to the
STOP
main menu.
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USB operations
SD/MMC memory card operations
Using the USB stick:
This disc player features a front panel
USB interface. A USB device can be
connected to this port. When you insert a
USB stick through the port, the DVD
player will search for the MP3/WMAfiles
and start to play them automatically.
If you insert a SD/MMC card into the
SD/MMC card slot or a disc into the disc
slot while reading the USB stick, the unit
will play the disc. Press thebutton
MODE
to access the source interface, then
press theorbutton on the front
panel or press theorbutton on the
◄►
remote control to switch to USB playback
mode.
Note:
- Use the USB adaptor cable, if
necessary.
- The operations of playing the MP3 file in
the USB is the same as the operations of
MP3/WMA disc.
- When reading the USB device, be sure
not to touch or remove it from the USB
port.
- If following the instruction above, the
unit can't read the file in the USB device,
please check if the device is in good
condition, or take it out then insert it into
the USB port once more.
- This car DVD player can only support
the standard USB-memory device.
- USB MP3 player is not a standard
which means different brand name or
different models have their own standard.
So this product cannot support all MP3
players.
- When connecting an MP3 player and
there is a normal battery in the player
(non rechargeable battery), you should
remove the battery from the MP3 player
then connect it to the USB port.
Otherwise, it may cause battery burst.
Using the SD/MMC card:
This disc player features a SD/MMC
memory card slot. When you insert a
SD/MMC card into the memory card slot,
the DVD player will read the SD/MMC
card automatically.
If you insert a USB stick into the USB port
or a disc into the disc slot while reading
the SD/MMC card, the unit will play the
file in the USB or track on the disc.
thebutton to access the source
MODE
interface, then press theorbutton on
the front panel or press theorbutton
on the remote control to
◄►
switch back to
Press
SD/MMC reading mode.
The operations of the SD/MMC memory
card playback is the same with the CD /
MP3 / WMA disc operations described
above.
Note:
- The operations of the MP3 file in the
SD/MMC memory card is the same as the
operations of MP3 disc.
- When reading the memory card, be
sure not to touch or remove the memory
card from the SD/MMC card slot.
- If following the instruction above, the
unit can't read the card, please check if
the card is in good condition, or take out
the card then insert it into the card slot
once more.
AV in operations
This car DVD player is equipped with an
Audio / Video Auxiliary input jack on the
front panel, so you can connect a video
game, digital camera/camcorder or other
device you wish to use in this car DVD
payer.
To connect a video device to the auxiliary
A/V input jack, first connect it with the
cable provided, Then
button to access the source interface, then
press theorbutton on the front panel
or press theorbutton on the remote
control to
◄►
turn AV IN mode ON or OFF.
press the
MODE
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Bluetooth hands-free function
When link up your mobile phone to this
bluetooth hands-free system, you can dial
or receive calls via this blutetooth device
during driving.
You can also transmit the audio data(music)
from a mobile phone to the DVD tuner via
this blutetooth device.
Sound and picture will be automatically off
when there is an in-coming call. Voice
comes out from your car speakers and the
built-in microphone receives your voice.
You have to active automatic call
reception so that the mobile phone
accepts incoming calls automatically
(See the menu of the hands-free system)
.In
many countries, this is a prerequisite for
legal operation of hands-free equipment
while driving.
1. Pairing
Before you use bluetooth free-hands
system, between this bluetooth free-hands
system and your bluetooth mobile phone
must be connected with each other. This
process is called “Pairing”.
1.Turn your bluetooth mobile phone on and
activate pairing mode. Now your bluetooth
mobile phone searches for bluetooth
devices in the reception range.
phone detect the hands-free sytem, the
“CALIBER”(name of the free-hands system)
will appear on the screen of the mobile phone
When mobile
2. Once the bluetooth free-hands was
found, please enter the pairing code “0000”
to connect both devices with each other.
2. CONNECT
When you switch the car radio into standby
mode, then turn it on again, the bluetooth
module of this car radio will establish the
bluetooth connection to mobile phone
automatically so long as you activate the
bluetooth of the mobile phone.
If connecting success, “CON OK”,
“CONNTED” will be visible on the LCD
display, and the “BT” will twinkle
continuously on the LCD display.
Otherwise, it will appear “CONT DOWN”,
“NO CONT” on the LCD display. Meanwhile,
the “BT” will not twinkle continuously on the
LCD display.
3. DIAL CALL
3.1 Dial with the mobile phone directly.
3.2 Dial with the remote controller.
3.2.1 After connecting, press the “”or
push button on the front panel or on the
*
remote control to enter telephone number .
0~9 , #
Note:
During bluetooth mode, you should press
and hold thebutton on the front panel
MUTE
to to turn on or off mute function.
- Pressing and holding the button on the
front panel, or press and hold the button
#
+
on the remote control when you want to
input “+”.
- Simultaneously, the entered number will
be appeared on the LCD display.
- If a number is wrongly input, press the
DEL
button on the remote control to delete
the incorrect number.
3.2.2 Press the “” button on the front
panel or remote control to dial.
4. Caller ID
When a ring comes, the caller’s numbers
will be shown on the touch screen, you can
decide whether or not to answer, so you
avoid unnecessary trouble and disturb.
5. Accepting an incoming call
If the automatic call accept function is not
activated,when a ring comes, press the “”
button on the front panel or remote control
to switch on the calling.
6.Rejecting an incoming call
When a ring comes, press the “” button
on theor remote control to reject
front panel
the coming call.
7. Terminating a call
During a phone call, press the “” button
on theor remote control to hang
front panel
up the current call.
8. Call Transfer
During a phone call, you can transfer the
call to your mobile phone or the hands-free
system by pressing the “” button on the
head unit or remote control.
9. BT MENU
At connect status, press the
BT MENU
button on the remote control to enter
bluetooth menu. The structure of the blue
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tooth menu as follows:
PRESET
List of saved phone number, you can save 6
phone numbers total.
RECEIVE
List of the latest 6 received calls.
DIALED
List of the latest 6 outgoing calls.
MISSED
List of the latest 6 Missed calls.
AUTO ON/OFF:
manual answer.
DEFAULT:
(Preset phone number) :
(Received phone number):
(Dialed phone number):
(Missed phone number):
Switch auto answer or
Restore to the default setup.
Press theorbutton on the front
panel, or press the ◄/►/on
the remote control
Press theto enter the current menu
item. Press thebutton exit
bluetooth menu.
a) Select preset number list:
You can select the next or prev phone
number that stored on preset number list
by pressing the▲/▼ button.
b) Edit preset number list:
When you access the preset phone number
list. You can see(1-6) on the
LCD display if you haven’t stored any phone
number. Then pressagain to enter
editing status.
press the “”or push button on the
front panel or on the remote control to enter
telephone number .
- Pressing and holding the button on the
front panel, or press and hold the button
on the remote control when you want to
input “+”.
- Simultaneously, the entered number will
be appeared on the LCD display.
If a number is wrongly input, press the
button on the remote control to delete the
incorrect number.
After the entire phone number has been
input, press thebutton to save the
phone number. Pressbutton to
exit from phone editing status.
Note: If a new phone number is saved, the
old number is deleted.
c) Dialling from the phone number
memory
ENTER
BT MENU
◄/►/
NO NUMBER
0~9 , #
ENTER
▲/▼ button
to select the item.
ENTER
*
#
+
DEL
BT MENU
When you look around the preset phone
number or received list or dialed list or
missed list, you can dial any phone number
on the lists by pressing “” button without
entering the phone number again.
d) Switch auto or manual answer
Select auto answer or manual answer the
coming phone by
on the front panel
button on the remote control
preset item.
10. Voice dialing function
If your mobile phone supports this function,
you can also use this function with the
hands-free system.
To operate this function according to
Note:
the instruction manual of your mobile
phone.
11. A2DP Function
If your mobile phone supportfunction
( Advance Audio Distribution Profile) that it
is special designed for transmitting stereo
music to bluetooth device.
You can transmit the audio data(music)
from a mobile phone to the DVD tuner via
this blutetooth device. You can listen to the
music stored in your mobile phone by the
bluetooth hands-free system.
- Make sure that your mobile phone and this
DVD tuner were connected via pairing.
The(Pause/play),(Stop),(Previous
Track),(Next Track)
control
status.
Press thebutton on the front panel
or remote control to switch to other mode.
are available in A2DP playback
MODE
rotating the volume knob
or pressing
VOL+/VOL-
after enter this
A2DP
on the remote
WARNING:
1. Please be sure that the distance
between your mobile phone and car
audio is less than 3 meters.
2. This device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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Setup
In DVD mode, when the disc is playing or
in stop mode, press thebutton to
SETUP
enter the setup menu.
1. When the SYSTEM SETUP icon in the
upper part of the menu is highlighted, use
◄/►
thebutton to move between the
different setting pages.
2. Press thebutton to move the cursor
▼
to the list of options below. Then you can
use thebutton to move between the
▲/▼
different setup options
3. Press theorbutton to move
to list of setup options, and the use
button andbutton to adjust you
►
ENTER
ENTER
▲/▼
selection.
4. When the setting is finished, press the
SETUP
NOTE:
button to return to normal mode.
When setting are changed, the
old settings are overwritten. Make note of
the current settings before making
changes. If the vehicle’s battery is
disconnected, the settings will be cleared
and will return to the factory settings
when power is next applied.
System Setup
When you first open the setup menu, you
will see the System Setup page:
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
SCREEN SAVER
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
1) TV SYSTEM
TV SYSTEM is used to select the TV
output mode. This player can play discs
recorded in either PAL or NTSC formats.
- Select NTSC format when the unit is
connected to an NTSC TV.
- Select PAL format when the unit is
connected to a PAL TV.
- You can also chooseAUTO SELECT,
which will sense the type of monitor
attached to the output and select NTSC
or PAL as need. If you know the type of
monitor, you should choose the type in
this menu rather than letting AUTO select
do it for you. This is because there may
be an small undesirable delay and
flickering of the screen during theAUTO
select process.
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
SCREEN SAVER
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
AUTO
PAL
NTSC
2) SCREEN SAVER
Like a computer monitor, video screens
can “burn in” if a still image is displayed
too long on the screen.
This unit features a “screen saver” which
produces a moving image to avoid burnin, if SCREEN SAVER is enabled in the
Setup menu.
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
SCREEN SAVER
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
ON
OFF
3) SETTING the TV TYPE
TV types can vary based on their aspect
ratio. The common monitors fall into one
of three catergories: 4:3 (PS/Pan and
Scan), 4:3 (LB/ Letterbox) or 16:9
(Widescreen).
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
SCREEN SAVER
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
4:3PS
4:3LB
16:9
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Playing a video recorded in one aspect
ratio on a monitor with a different ratio
can result in some mismatches and
undesirable display distortion or cutoffs.
Picture Format
on Disc
4:3
16:9
Pan Scan
TV ScreenSize
4:316:9
Letter-box
Wide Screen
Read the following to assist you in setting
up the TV type:
4:3 PS (PAN SCAN)
Select this when connected to a
conventional 4:3 size monitor. The
picture will fill the entire TV screen.
However, due to the mismatch in aspect
ratio, parts of the movie at the extreme
left and right sides will not be visible
when playing a 16:9 format movie.
4) PASSWORD
The password system is used in
conjunction with the Parental Controls
settings to prevent a young person from
changing the settings without
permission. The factory default password
is “0000”. If you wish to change it, enter
“0000” and when prompted, enter a
different 4-digit number.
5) PARENTAL CONTROL LEVEL
Use this function to restrict the viewing of
movies to children of appropriate age
levels.
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
SCREEN SAVER
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
----
4:3 LB (LETTER BOX)
When you are playing a widescreen
format video on a normal (4:3) monitor,
the best way to view this is in (4:3)
letterbox format. You can see the full
picture, but there will be a black band at
the top and bottom of the screen.
16:9 (WIDESCREEN)
Select this format when connected to a
widescreen TV.
1. Press the ▲/▼ button to select
“PASSWORD” then press the
ENTER
button.
2. The password input mode is now
activated. Use the on the remote control
to input the 4-digit password, then press
the ENTER button. (The factory default
password is “0000”)
3. Press the ▲/▼ button to select
“RATING” then press thebutton.
ENTER
The restriction levels(parental levels)
appear on the right.
4. Press the ▲/▼ button to select the
restriction level (1 to 8) and then press
ENTER
thebutton.
5. When the setting is finished, press the
SETUP
button to return to normal mode.
6) DEFAULT
Select DEFAULT and confirm it to restore
all the System Settings to those
programmed at the factory, except the
Parental Controls and Password.
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Language Setup
When you open the language setup page,
you will see the following screen:
LANGUAGE SETUP
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO LANG
SUBTITLE LANG
MENU LANG
EXIT SETUP
ENGLISH
GERMAN
SPANISH
FRENCH
PORTUGUESE
ITALIAN
RUSSIAN
POLISH
1. AUDIO OUT: Change among
SPDIF/OFF, SPDIF/RAW and
SPDIF/PCM.
2. KEY: Change among b, -4, -2, 0, +2,
+4, #.
Digital Setup
When you open the DIGITAL SETUP
menu, you will see the DIGITAL SETUP
screen:
This menu provides many choices for the
menu, DVD and subtitle languages. The
languages for the DVD player in its
various menus are set in different menus
than those choices you might make for
the playback of a particular disc. Please
note that language options vary from disc
to disc, and some settings may be
unavailable on some discs.
When you open theAUDIO menu, you will
see the following screen:
DIGITAL SETUP
OP MODE
DYNAMIC RANGE
DUAL MONO
EXIT SETUP
LINE OUT
RF REMOD
1) OP MODE: Change among LINE
OUT/RF REMOD.
- LINE OUT: LINE OUT mode, with
digital dialog normalization.
- RF REMOD: RF REMODULATION
mode, with heavy compression and
digital dialog normalization.
2) DYNAMIC RANGE: Change among
FULL, 6/8, 4/8, 2/8, OFF.
3) DUAL MONO: Change among
STEREO,MONOL,MONOR,MIX
MONO.
AUDIO SETUP
AUDIO OUT
KEY
EXIT SETUP
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SPDIF /OFF
SPDIF /RAW
SPDIF /PCM
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Attachment
About Parental Controls
Commercially-recorded DVD discs have
parental level assignments. The range of
parental controls is from 1 to 8.
In general, this range corresponds to
established movie rating systems. Movie
rating systems may vary depending on
the country in which you live.At the
bottom of this page is a chart showing the
rating system and corresponding
Parental Control ratings for the USA.
The player can be set in a similar way. If
the player’s parental level is set to 8 it will
play all discs. If the player’s parental
level is set below 8, only discs with a
lower or equal parental level will play.
Playing MP3 discs
What is MP3?
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3) is a
compression standard prescribed by the
ISO, the International Standardization
Organization and MPEG, which is a joint
activity institution of the IEC.
MP3 files contain compressed audio
data. MP3 encoding is capable of
compressing audio data at extremely
high ratios, reducing the size of music
files to as much as one-tenth their
original size. This is achieved while still
maintaining near-CD quality. The MP3
format realizes such high compression
ratios by eliminating the sounds that are
either inaudible to the human ear or
masked by other sounds.
For example, if the player is set to 5, only
discs with parental control ratings of 1-5
will play. To play a disc with a higher
number rating, you must change the
player’s rating to a higher number.
Consider a disc that is suitable for most
audiences, and is rated as level 2 for the
most part. However in the middle there
are also scenes rated at 5 and 7 (not
suitable for children). Alternative scenes
with lower rating are included. The player
plays the highest rated scene that the
parental setting allows.
A section of the disc can have several
different sequences that vary in parental
control level. In the above example of a
disc with parental control, the player will
show a different section depending on
the parental control level set in the
player’s menu.
In this way parents can control the
content of films and there is no indication
that any censorship has occurred.
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KID SAFE
1
G
2
3
PG
4
PG 13
5
6
7
8
PG-R
R
NC-17
ADULT
Corresponding file systems
This device supports discs formatted with
ISO9660 level 1 or level 2. Under the
ISO9660 standard, there are some
restrictions to remember.
The maximum nested folder depth is 8
(including the root directory). The
number of characters for a folder/file
names are letters A-Z (all caps), numbers
0-9, and ‘_’ (underscore).
This device also can play back discs in
Joliet, Romeo, etc., and other standards
that conform to ISO9660. However,
sometimes the file names, folder names,
etc., are not displayed correctly.
Playing a JPEG disc
When preparing a disc of jpeg images to
be shown using the DVD player, please
note that following guidelines:
• The recommended image size is 640 x
480 pixels. If a file is recorded at a higher
resolution, the player must resample it,
which will cause delays in displaying the
image.
• Only “baseline” type JPEG images can
be displayed on this player. This is the
typical format used in digital cameras
and web cameras.
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“Progressive” (typically used for website
display) or “lossless” (an older format
which is rarely used today) JPEG files
cannot be played. So be sure you are
saving the files in the proper format. If
you play a progressive or lossless JPEG
image, a black screen will appear. When
you next select a baseline image, you
may experience some delays.
Playing MPEG discs
- This unit can play back MPEG 1 or 2
files with the extension code <.mpg>.
- Audio stream should conform to MPEG1
Audio Layer 2.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: I inserted a DVD disc, but it cannot
be played. The message “REGION
ERROR” is displayed.
DVD players and discs all have
A:
“REGION CODES.” If the region code
number on the DVD disc does not
correspond to the region number of this
DVD player, the unit cannot play the disc.
Q: When I insert a DVD disc, there is a
window shown on the screen for me to
entera4character password. Why?
The current disc has a “Parental
A:
Control” level, and the player’s parental
level is set below the level of the disc. To
view this disc, you should enter the
correct password to play the disc
normally.
Trouble shooting
If it appears that your DVD unit is faulty,
please first consult this checklist. It may
be that something simple has been
overlooked.
Under no circumstances should you try
to repair the player yourself, as this will
void the warranty. Only qualified service
personnel may remove the cover or
service this player.
No Power
♦ If the power supply is connected to the
car accessory circuits, but the engine is
not turned on, switch the ignition key to
“ACC.”
♦ Check if the fuse is blown. Replace
with a new fuse if necessary.
♦ Check if the POWER button on the front
of the player is set to ON.
No Picture
♦ Check if the monitor or TV is switched
ON.
♦ Check if select proper mode has been
selected (such as Disc Play mode or AV
mode).
♦ Check the video connections.
Distorted Picture
♦ Check the disc for fingerprints and
clean it with soft cloth, wiping from center
to the edge.
♦ Sometimes a small amount of picture
distortion may be present. This is not a
malfunction.
Completely Distorted Picture
♦Thediscformatisnotthesameasthe
TV-set used (PAL/NTSC). Select the
proper setting in the TV SYSTEM menu.
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No Color in Picture
♦Thediscformatisnotthesameasthe
TV-set used (PAL/NTSC). Select the
proper setting in the TV SYSTEM menu.
Disc Does Not Play
♦ Be sure that the disc label faces up.
♦ Clean the disc.
♦ Check if the disc is defective by trying
another disc.
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No Sound
♦ Check the audio connections.
The Player Does Not Respond to the
Remote Control
♦ Aim the remote control directly at the
sensor on the front of the player.
♦ Remove any obstacles which may
interfere with the signal path.
♦ Inspect or replace the remote control
battery.
Picture is distorted or Only Black and
White
♦ The disc format is not according to the TVset used (PAL/NTSC). Select the proper
setting in the TV SYSTEM menu.
No Audio at Digital Output
♦ Check the digital connections.
♦ Check the Digital Audio menu to make
sure that the digital output is correctly set.
♦ Check if the audio format of the selected
audio language matches your receiver’s
capabilities.
Buttons Do Not Work
♦ Press Reset button on the front panel of
the DVD unit.