Lanzar SDINBT75 Owners Manual

PRECAUTION
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WARNING: TO REDUCE THE
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
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SDINBT75
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that maybe of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE MOISTURE.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
Laser product symbol: located on the rear panel of the unit, indicate this player is a class laser product, only use weak laser and no hazardous radiation outside of the unit.
1.Read through this instruction manual before installation and use.
2.Before removing the unit, remove the disc from the unit first.
3.Do not open the cover or touch any of the components exposed out of the unit, only for qualified technicians.
4.Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or nearby objects that radiate heat to avoid
damage the unit.
5.Do not place the unit in moist and humid conditions.
6.Please ensure the ventilation holes are not covered to avoid overheating and
malfunction.
7.Clear the panel and case with soft dry cloth only, do not apply any kind of thinner,alcohol
or sprays.
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Contents
1. Before Operation...........................................................................................3
1.1 Glossary................................................................................................ 3
1.2 Precautions............................................................................................3
1.3 Maintenance and Cleaning of Discs..........................................................4
1.4 Battery Information of the Remote Control.................................................4
1.5 The Remote Control Description...............................................................5
1.6 The Locations and Names of Controls on or in the Unit................................6
1.7 Wires Connection Description..................................................................7
1.8 Unit Installation.......................................................................................8
2. Common Operation........................................................................................9
3. Radio Operation...........................................................................................10
4. Disc, USB and MMC/SD Card Operation........................................................11
4.1 Load/unload Disc, USB or Card...............................................................11
4.2 Pause Playback.....................................................................................13
4.3 Stop Playback .......................................................................................13
4.4 Select Chapter/Track with the UP/DN or the >>|/|<< Buttons......................13
4.5 Select Chapter/Track with the Number Buttons.........................................13
4.6 Select Chapter/Track with the Root/PBC Menu.........................................13
4.7 Playback with Speed..............................................................................14
4.8 Playback with Slow Speed......................................................................14
4.9 Display Still Frame Step by Step.............................................................15
4.10 Playback Repeatedly...........................................................................15
4.10.1 One/All Repeat.................................................................................15
4.10.2 A-B Repeat.......................................................................................15
4.11 Playback in Scan Mode.........................................................................16
4.12 Playback from a specified Chapter/Track or a Specified Time...................16
4.13 Playback in Random.............................................................................16
4.14 Playback in Zoom Mode........................................................................16
4.15 Change the Caption Language..............................................................17
4.16 Change the Audio Language.................................................................17
4.17 Change the Video Signal System..........................................................17
4.18 Look over the Playback Status..............................................................17
4.19 Program Playback...............................................................................18
4.20 Playback IMAGE files..........................................................................18
4.21 Playback MP4 files..............................................................................19
4.22 ESP and Id3 Function..........................................................................19
4.23 The DVD System Menu Setup Operation................................................19
* The Region Code.................................................................................23
5. Blue Tooth Hand free System........................................................................24
6. The Trouble Shooting...................................................................................26
7. Specification...............................................................................................27
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1. Before Operation
1.1 Glossary
PBC (playback control) It is a kind of signal(menu) recorded in the disc with SVCD or VCD2.0 format used for the playback control. For the discs containing PBC, It can playback interactive software with the menu displayed on monitor screen. If the disc contain still images, it can playback high definition of still images.
Title Generally, the title is the important part of DVD disc. for example, the theme part of movie is title 1, the part described how to make movie is title 2, the cast is title 3, etc. Every title contain a serial number that is easy to look up.
Chapter A title can be divided into several blocks, so that every block can be operated as a unit, the unit is called chapter. The chapter contain a unit at least.
Track It is the biggest component of VCD. Generally, every song of karaoke disc is a track.
1.2 Precautions
Safety
1. Power Source: The unit should be connected to power supply only of the type
described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit.
2. The unit is designed for negative terminal of the battery which is connected to the vehicle metal. Please confirm it before installation.
3. Do not allow the speaker wires to be shorted together when the unit is switched on. Otherwise it may overload or burn out the power amplifier.
4. Do not install the detachable panel before connecting the wire.
Environment
1. Do not use this unit near water and moisture.
2. If moisture forms inside the Lens, it may not operate properly. To correct this
problem, wait until the moisture is evaporated.
3. If the car interior is extremely hot, do not use the player until the car has been cool
off .
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1.3 Maintenance and Cleaning of Discs
A
B
+ side up
Disc Maintenance
1. To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its edge, do not touch the disc surface of the play side.
2. Do not stick paper or tape on the disc. If there is anything on the disc surface, wipe it up with a soft cloth before using.
3. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight, or nearby heat sources such as caliduct, or
leave
it in a car parked in direct sunlight where there can be a considerable rise in
temperature.
4. Put the disc inside disc case to keep temperature after finishing playback.
Disc Cleaning
1. Before playing, wipe the disc with a clean cloth. wipe the disc outwards from the disc center.
2. Do not use petrol, thinner. Commercial cleaner or anti-static spray to wipe disc.
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.3
1.4 Battery Information of the Remote Control
Replace Battery in the Remote Control:
1.Before using the remote control for the first time, pull the insulating sheet out of the
remote control as the direction indicated by the arrow.(see fig.1)
2.Press the movable block hold as the direction indicated by the A arrow(See fig.2), then
pull the battery holder out of the remote control as the direction indicated by the B arrow(see fig.2).
3.Replace the old battery by a new battery with (+) polarity side upward(See fig.3).
4.Insert the battery holder to the original position in remote control.(See fig.3).
Note about the Battery of the Remote Control:
1.Lithium battery: CR 2025 3V.
2.Battery Life: 6 months with normal use in normal room temperature.
3.Improper use of battery may cause overheating or explosion, so that Result in injury or
fire .
4.Battery leakage may cause damage to the remote control.
5.Do not short the battery.
6.Do not throw the battery into the fire.
7.To avoid the risk of accident, keep the battery out of reach of children.
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1.5 The Remote Control Description
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PROG
LOUD
PAIR
REDIAL
SEARCH
ST
0/10910+
432
768
CLEAR
0K
MENU
1
14
13
24
21
22 26 25 23
PWR OPEN
MU MODE
SEL
+
1
-10
5
CLK
SLOW_FWD
LOC
ZOOM
A-B
EQ
SETUP
+10
#
INT
OSD
P/N
BAND
RPT
TITLE/PBCAUDIO
SUBTITLE
16. SEARCH BUTTON
17. RDM BUTTON
18. RPT BUTTON
19. SUBTITLE/REDIAL BUTTON
20.TITLE/PBC/PAIR BUTTON
21. ST/# BUTTON
22. ZOOM BUTTON
23. AUDIO BUTTON
24. CLK BUTTON
25. A-B BUTTON
26. INT BUTTON
27. EQ/OPEN BUTTON
1. TILT BUTTON
2. MENU BUTTON
3. POWER BUTTON
4. ^ BUTTON
5. >>| BUTTON
6. > BUTTON
7. |<</CLEAR BUTTON
8. v BUTTON
9. SEL BUTTON
APS
RDM
10. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
11. NUMBER(0~10,+10
-10) BUTTONS
TEL
12. 10+ BUTTON
13. SETUP BUTTON
14. MODE BUTTON
15. APS/HANG UP BUTTON
28.LOC/SLOW-FWD/* BUTTON
29. MUTE BUTTON
30. STOP BUTTON
31. VOLUME- BUTTON
32. < BUTTON
33. OK BUTTON
34. VOLUME+ BUTTON
35. BAND AND P/N BUTTON
36. PROG BUTTON
37. OSD BUTTON
38. LOUD BUTTON
39. TEL BUTTON
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1.6 The Locations and Names of Controls on or in the unit
The Front Facet after removing the front panel
21
SD/MMC
3 4 6
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25
The Front Panel
8
2
MUTE
23
1
OPEN
MODE
18
BAND
10
APS
9
11
24
5
MIC
1
12
22
2 3
13
AV IN
RPTINT
4 5
-10RDM
+10
6
USB
REL
1. OPEN button
2. POWER/MUTE button
3. Monitor
4. AUX socket
5. Disc Slot
6. USB Jack
7. SD/MMC Card Slot
8. MODE button
9. VOL knob
10. >>| button
11. |<< button
12. PLAY/PAUSE/1 button
13. INT/2 button
7
14. RPT/3 button
15. RDM/4 button
16. - 10 / 5 button
17. + 10 / 6 button
18. BAND/TEL button
19. APS/HANG UP button
20. EJECT button
21. RESET button
22. Small LCD Screen
23. IR Remote Sensor
24. Microphone
25. REL button
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1.7 Wires Connection Description
Wiring Connecting Socket 1
WIRING CONNECTING SOCKET 1
WIRING CONNECTING SOCKET 2
The Description of the Wires Connection
Fixing Screw Bolt
Wiring Connecting Socket 2
Black
Radio Antenna jack
Black
1. Parking wire must be connected. And the parking brake must be engaged in order for the monitor to work.
2. Use the clip end of the Ground Wire provided by manufacturer to connect Mounting Screw, using the other end of the Ground Wire to connect the negative pole of the power source. Otherwise, the video on screen maybe flashes.
The Description of the Wiring Diagram for Socket 1
WIRING CONNECTING PLUG 1
NOTES:
1. Only speakers with 4 ohms impedance may be used.
2. Ensure that the blue auto antenna cable does not make contact with any ground connection.
The Description of the Wiring Diagram for Socket 2
WIRING CONNECTING PLUG 2
REAR VIEW CAMERA
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Description of Connecting the Parking Brake Line to the Parking Brake System Built in the Car
Parking brake
NOTE: after connecting the Parking Line, the video on the small monitor of the front panel will be display only after braking the car.
Ground(-)/Park Break(Coffee)
Parking brake switch (inside the car)
1.8 UNIT INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
THE UNIT IS INSTALLED TO BE AN ANTI-THEFT ONE. THE CHASSIS OF THE UNIT WEARS A SLIDING METAL HOUSING. PLEASE DO THE CONNECTION OF THE POWER, SPEAKERS AND ANTENNA ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENT OF THE INSTRUCTION BOOK , THEN INSTALL THE SLIDING METAL HOUSING IN THE CAR AS FOLLOWS.
TO BOOST UP THE CAPABILITY OF ANTI-JAMMING, PLEASE FIX THE METAL STRAP ON THE METAL CONNECTED TO THE BOTTOM
METAL STRAP
DASH BOARD
SLIDING METAL HOUSING
BRACKET OF THE CAR.
To metallic body or chassis of the car
SELECT THE PROPER TAB FOR FIXING THE SLIDING METAL HOUSING.
UNIT CHASSIS
PLASTIC TRIM OUT
FRONT PANEL
TO DRAW THE CHASSIS OUT OF THE SLIDING METAL HOUSING, INSERT THE LEFT AND RIGHT KEY PLATES INTO THE RIGHT POSITION OF THE 2 SIDES OF CHASSIS.
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2. Common Operation
1. To turn on/off the unit In power off mode, short press the POWER button to turn on the unit. In power on mode, long press the POWER button on the front panel or short press the POWER button on the remote control to turn off the unit.
2. To slide the monitor of the Car Audio System out of/into the chassis Shortly pressing the OPEN button on the front panel or long pressing the OPEN button on the remote control can slide the monitor of the Car Audio System out of the chassis or slide it into the chassis.
3. To select function mode Press the MODE button to select RADIO, DISC (After inserting a disc), USB(After inserting a USB storage), CARD(After inserting a card) , AUX or BLUETOOTH mode. During playback, tapping the icon after popping up Keyboard interface can pop up Mode Menu as right. then tap one icon in it to select your desired mode.
4. To adjust sound level Rotate the VOL knob on the front panel or press or hold the + or - button on the remote control to directly adjust the volume level.
Mode Menu
5. To mute sound Press the MUTE button on the remote control to turn on/off MUTE mode. pressing the POWER button on the front panel shortly also can turn on/off MUTE mode.
6. To display clock time Press the CLK button to display clock time on the small monitor of the front panel.After sliding the monitor into the chassis, pressing the CLK button can display clock time on the small LCD.
7. To select a desired EQ mode Press the EQ button on the remote control to select one of the preset music equalizer curves: POP, ROCK, CLAS, FLAT. The sound effect will be changed.
8. To turn on/off LOUD mode Press the LOUD button to turn on/off LOUD mode.When turning on LOUD mode, it will enhance bass level immediately when bass is not enough.
9. To reset the player When the monitor or the small LCD display wrongly or some buttons are not available or
sound is distorted, press the REL button to detach the front panel from the main unit, then remove the front panel and press the RESET button to rehabilitate the distorted program to zero.
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