Magnadyne M3-LCD, M4-LCD User Manual

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Operation
and Installation
Manual
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Models: M3-LCD and M4-LCD
AM / FM / WB Stereo Receiver with Disc Player
and Touch Screen Controls
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Introduction
WARNING! To prevent fire or electrical shock hazard, do not expose this product to moisture or remove its cover or bottom screws. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
Index
Warnings and Cautions 3 Button Locations and Functions 4 Remote Control Button Locations and Functions 4-5 Basic Operation 5-6
System Setup Language 6
Setting the Clock 6-7 Radio Setup 7 GPS Setup 7 Brightness Adjustment 7 System Setup 7-8 Calibration Setup 8 Audio Setup 8 Wallpaper Setup (Background) 8 Reset 9
Sound Controls 9-10 Screen Dimmer 10 Wallpaper 10 Radio Operation AM/FM Radio Operations 11-13
Weather Band Operations 14 Disc Operation Disc Warnings 14
Music Disc Operation 15-16 MP3 Operation (DISC, USB and SD CARD) 17-19 Movie Disc Operation 20-23
Movie Disc Setup Menu 24
GPS Navigation GPS Navigation Operation (M4-LCD Only) 25-34 Operation
Bluetooth Operation Bluetooth Operation 35-37 Satellite Radio Satellite Radio Setup 38
Satellite Radio Operation 39-43
IPOD Operation IPOD Operation 44-46 Camera Operation Camera Operation 47 Auxiliary Inputs
Operation
Installation 49 Speaker Connections 50 Input and Output Connections 51-53 Camera Connections 54 Restart Button 55 Replaceable Fuse 55 Rear SD Card Holder 55 Warranty 56
Auxiliary Audio/Video Inputs Operation 48
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Warnings
The driver should neither watch the display nor operate the system while driving.
Watching the display or operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and can cause accidents. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location
and use the parking brake before watching the display or operating the system. In some states and countries,
passengers are also prohibited from watching the display.
• Never install the product in a location where it interferes
with your field of vision.
• This unit has a cooling fan to decrease the internal tem­perature. Do not mount the unit in a place where the cool­ing fan on the unit is blocked. Blocking these openings will inhibit the cooling of the internal temperature and result in damage to the unit.
• Use the proper power supply. This product is designed
for operation with a negative grounded 12V DC battery system. Never operate this product with other battery systems, especially a 24V DC battery system. If the prod­uct is used with the improper system it may cause a fire or an accident.
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s product must be installed and used in accordance with this manual. Any alterations to this product that enables it to be used in any way other than intended or designed could distract the driver and result in an accident causing injury or death. Magnadyne Corporation disclaims any and all liability that may result from failure to install and operate in any other manner in which this unit was intended.
Do not disassemble, modify the unit or attempt to repair the product yourself. If the product needs to be repaired, consult your dealer.
• Do not install the unit in a place exposed to direct sunlight
or excessive heat or humidity. Avoid places with too much dust or the possibility of water splashing.
Backing Up Your Vehicle Do not backup your vehicle while looking at the monitor. Always look in the direction of your vehicle’s motion. Use the monitor only as an aid in safety confirmation.
The actual distance may be different than it appears in the monitor. The range of the image in the monitor is limited. Always be aware that blind spots may exist and not appear at all times on your monitor.
The product is intended to assist in safe driving and allows the driver to have a broader field of vision dur­ing backup. You, as the driver, are solely responsible for the safe operation of your vehicle and the safety of your passengers and pedestrians, and abiding all state and local traffic regulations. Do not use any features of this system to the extent it distracts you from safe driving. Your first priority while driving should always be the safe operation of your vehicle. Magnadyne will not accept any responsibility whatsoever for accidents and/or injuries resulting from failure to observe these precautions or safety instructions.
Caution
FCC REGULATIONS STATE THAT ANY UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT MAY VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE IT.
• TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE.
• THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED FOR CONTINUOUS
OPERATION.
• TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE
ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
Liquid Crystal Panel
• Any harsh impacts may damage the liquid crystal panel.
• Usage temperature range: 32
temperature is very cold or very hot, the image may not appear clearly or may move slowly. Also, movement of the image may seem to be out of synchronization or the image quality may decline in such environments. Note that this is not a malfunction or problem.
• Sudden changes in the temperature inside the vehicle such
as those which occur immediately after the vehicle’s air conditioner or heater has been turned on may cause the inside of the liquid crystal panel to cloud over due to water vapor or it may cause condensation (droplets of water) to form and, as a result, the panel may not work properly. Do not use the unit while these symptoms are evident. Instead, leave the unit standing for about an hour, and then resume or start use.
• If the screen of this unit is dirty, wipe the dirt off with a
cloth moistened with a mild cleaner. Note: Applying spray cleaner directly to the unit may affect its mechanical parts or cause an electrical shock. Wiping the screen with an abrasive cloth or using a volatile liquid such as thinner or alcohol may scratch or damage the surface of the screen.
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Button Locations and Functions
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5. Eject Button: Press to eject a disc.
6. Infrared Eye: Receives the signals from the
remote control.
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7. SD Card Slot: Insert the SD card to play record-
ed music data.
Notes: This unit may not play all SD cards. The 8 9
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1. Volume Button: Push (+) to increase or (-) to
decrease the volume level.
2.
Power/Navigation Button ( ): Press to turn the unit
on. Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn the unit Off. Press and release to switch to Navigation mode, press and release again to return to last source.
Note: Navigation only available on M4-LCD.
3. LCD Display: Touch to interact with the display
screen.
4. Disc Slot: To play a disc, insert a disc into the
manufacturer of this unit is not responsible for any
data loss. We suggest you back up your data.
8. USB Input: Plug in your USB device. “USB” will
appear in the display.
Note: This unit may not function with all MP3
players. The unit will control the USB audio
device. (See “MP3 Operation” for more details).
9. Audio/Video Input Jack: Plug in a device with a
3.5mm audio/input plug. The M4-LCD/M3-LCD
will not control the device, it just allows the
audio/video to be played through the system.
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Microphone
11. Restart Button: Pre
unit freezes up or does not function correctly.
slot with the label facing up.
Remote Control Button Locations and Functions
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VOLUME
POWER
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WB
SUB-W AUDIO DISPLAY
CAMERA
TITLE SETUP
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MUTE
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ZOOM
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1. Volume: Decrease (-) or Increase (+) the volume
level.
2. Power On/Off ( ): Turn the unit On or Off.
3. Weather Band (WB): Press for direct access to
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the weather band radio.
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4. Automatic Station Memory (ASM): Press and
hold for automatic station memory storing.
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Press and release for scanning memorizes sta­tions.
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5. Camera: Press to change the source to camera
mode.
6. Equalizer/Sub Woofer (EQ/SUB-W): Choose
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between preset sound equalization settings.
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Press and hold to turn the sub woofer On and Off.
7. Home: Return unit back to the Homepage menu.
8. Title: Displays the title menu that is stored on
the movie disc.
9. Play/Pause (
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10. Stop ( ): Stops disc play.
ss the restart button if the
): Starts and pauses disc play.
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11. DVD Menu: Displays the movie menu.
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Tune/Track/Chapter (l,
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Radio: Press and the tuner will scan to the
next strong station and stop. Press and hold until “MANUAL” appears in the display then release. Then press again until the desired radio station is tuned-in.
Music Disc: Press to change to a lower or higher track.
Movie Disc: Press to change to a lower or higher chapter.
13. Repeat: Repeats play of chapters, titles, tracks
and discs.
14. Shuffle: Plays all the tracks on the music disc
in random order.
15. Numeric Keypad: Inputs the corresponding
number.
16. Eject ( ): Ejects the loaded disc.
17. Mode: Switches through the available sources.
18. Band/Loud:
Radio: Selects AM1, AM2, FM1, FM2 and FM3
radio bands. Loudness: Press and hold button until “LOUD
ON” appears in the display to boost high and low tones at low volume levels. To deacti­vate, press and hold again until “LOUD OFF” appears in the display.
19. Display: Displays source information.
20. Audio:
Changes the language on multi-language
movie discs.
21. Setup: Access the Movie Disc Setup Menu, a
movie disc has to be inserted.
22. Cursor: (s, ,
t,
): Moves feature selec-
tion up, down, left or right.
23. OK: Confirms the selected item.
24. Select (SEL): Accesses the Sound menu.
25. Mute: Mutes the volume.
26. Slow Motion ( ): Press to play the movie
disc in slow motion.
27. Back: Selects previous screen.
28. Angle: Changes the view angle on multi-angle
movie discs.
29. Zoom: Enlarges or reduces the size of movie
picture.
30. Goto: Used in conjunction with the numeric
keypad to skip to the desired chapter.
31. Traffic Announcement (TA): Activates the
traffic announcement function. (See the Radio Operations section for more information).
32. PTY: Activates the PTY screen which scans FM
radio stations according to program type.
33 . Subtitle (SUB-T): Accesses movie disc’s sub-
title languages.
Basics Operation
Turning On/Off the Unit:
Turning On:
• If the unit was switched off by turning off the
vehicle, when the vehicle is started the unit will automatically turn on.
If the unit was switched off by pressing and holding the power button when the vehicle is started you must press the power button
( )
Turning Off:
• Turning off the vehicle will automatically turn
off the unit.
• Press the power button ( ) for 3 seconds will
turn the unit off.
Note (M4-LCD Only): Pressing and releasing the power button ( ) switches the unit to the Navigation mode, press and release again to return to last source.
( ) for 3 seconds
to turn the unit on.
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Homepage Menu: Is the initial or main screen where
different sources or settings can be selected.
Accessing the Homepage Menu:
• In most source modes (Radio, Disc, etc.),
touch the screen in the upper right corner to reveal and/or select the HOME button. Selecting this button will switch the source screen to the Homepage 2 screens. Press the
. The Homepage menu consists of
in the lower right hand corner of the screen to reveal the second Homepage screen.
• M4-LCD Only:
In the Navigation (GPS) mode the Homepage can be accessed by pressing and releasing the power button ( power button (
) again will switch the unit
). Pressing the
back to the Navigation (GPS) mode.
Note: Since the M3-LCD does not have the navigation feature the source mode icons on the screen will appear in different positions than illustrated.
System Setup
System Setup provides special settings to fine-tune the user experience. Select the Setup icon on the second screen of the Homepage. The System Setup screen will appear. Select the icon corresponding to the setting you want to change. Use the adjust­ment buttons on the screen to make changes.
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Language:
The default setting is English and can not be change
. Press to save and return to
Homepage.
Setting the Clock (Time):
1. Press the Time Zone button first.
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Use the or buttons to find your time zone.
3. Select and highlight your time zone.
4. Press
when your time zone has been
selected, the unit will return to the Homepage.
5. Select the Setup icon again to finish setting
the clock.
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Setting the Clock (Time) (Continued):
6. Press the or button to adjust the Year, Month, Day, Hour and Min (Minutes).
7. Select the correct
or indicator.
8. The clock has and military time hour settings (12 hour is the default setting).
9. Press
when finished making adjustment
and to return to the Homepage.
Radio Setup:
Press either or button to select America 1 America 2, Japan, Russia or Europe radio area. Refer to the map on the screen for location of the settings. Press HOME to save and return to Homepage.
GPS Setup (M4-LCD Only):
The M4-LCD comes preloaded with the GPS soft­ware and is ready to use, no updating is necessary.
Loading the GPS software:
1. Remove the SD card from the rear card reader.
2. Send the GPS SD card to an authorized service center.
3. Replace the SD card into the rear card reader.
4. Enter the GPS setup menu from the Setup menu.
5. Select the desired iGO GPS .exe file from the iGO folder.
6. Click the button to load the file and to exit GPS path setup. Note: The iGO folder in the SD card is the GPS program. Do not delete any files in it.
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Brightness Adjustment:
Press either or button to adjust the screen’s brightness
. Press HOME to save the setting and
return to the Homepage.
System Setup:
1. To access the system interface, type the pass­word “5365” and click the button.
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System Setup (Continued):
2. A. The SYS (system) buttons deactivate and
activate system features. B. The Effect buttons changes the way the unit transitions from one screen to another screen.
3. Once selections have been made press the
button to exit the system setup menu.
Calibration Setup:
1.
Press the button to reveal more setup features.
2. Select the Calibration icon to enter the screen
calibration setup interface.
3. Press the button.
4. Enter “5365” for the password then press the button.
5. Touch the center of the following buttons:
, , , , in sequence. After calibrating the screen, the unit saves your settings and exits automatically.
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Logo Setup: No user selectable function.
Audio Setup:
See “Sound Controls” section of this manual for more information.
Wallpaper Setup (Background Image):
1.
Press the button to reveal more setup features.
2. Select the Wallpaper icon to enter the wallpa-
per selection interface.
3. Either select a file pre-stored in the system or
select Scan SD and select an image from the rear SD GPS Card holder.
4. Touch to save the image and the unit will automatically return to the main interface.
Note: Please use 800dpi*400dpi & 24-bit/channel BMP format file as Wallpaper if desired.
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Reset:
1.
Press the button to reveal more setup features.
2. Type “5365” as the password then press the
button.
3. The unit will reset the radio area and wallpaper to factory default settings.
Sound Controls
Volume:
Increase the volume by pressing the + side of the button.
Decrease the volume by pressing the - side of the button.
Equalizer Interface:
Enter the Equalizer Interface from the majority of source menus.
Equalizer Presets:
Press the or to access the pre-defined
equalizer setting. Choose between: Optimal,
EQ OFF, Pop, Rock, Metal, Dance, Electronic, Country, Jazz, Classical, Bluesy, Old, Operatic, Speech and UserDefine. return to previous source.
Note 1: Each one of these pre-defined equalizer setting can be customized to fit your taste. Select the equalizer setting you want to adjust then use the or buttons to adjust the sound.
Note 2: To reset the pre-defined equalizer set­tings to factory specifications press and hold the
button for a few seconds.
Press to save and
Increase
Decrease
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Loudness:
To boost high and low tones at low volume levels, press the button to activate Loud. Press the button to deactivate the Loud feature.
Turning Off the Equalizer:
To deactivate the graphic equalizer press the
button. Press the button to activate
the equalizer.
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Equalizer Interface (continued):
Balance and Fader:
Press the adjustment screen.
button to activate the speaker
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Use the the speaker’s balance and fader. Press the
, , and buttons to adjust
button to return to the factory settings.
Center Speaker:
To activate the center speaker press the button. Press the button to deactivate the
center speaker.
Press to save and return to previous source or press button to return to the equalizer interface.
Mute:
The majority of source menu options have a MUTE button. Pressing the MUTE button will mute the volume level. Press again to restore the volume level.
Screen Dimmer
Dimming the Screen:
Pressing the button will dim the display. Pressing the button will return the display to normal brightness.
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Wallpaper
Wallpaper Setup (Background Image):
1. Press the button to access wallpaper setup features.
2. Either select a file pre-stored in the system or select Scan SD and select an image from the rear SD GPS Card holder.
3. Touch
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to save the image and the unit will
automatically return to the main interface.
Press to save and return to previous screen.
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Radio Operation
Power On/Off:
Press the power button ( ) to turn the unit on.
Selecting the Radio Source:
Touch the HOME button to activate the Homepage screen. Touch the Radio button to enter the radio operation screen.
Selecting the AM, FM or WB Band:
Press the Band button repeatedly and select from FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, AM2 or WB (weather band).
Tuning in a Radio Station Using Seek:
Press and release either the or button and the tuner will seek to the next strong station, then it will stop seeking and start playing.
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Manually Tuning in a Radio Station:
Press and hold either the or button until “MANUAL” appears in the display, then release. Then press the or button until the desired radio station appears in the display.
Memorizing Radio Stations:
1. Press the Band button to select either the
FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 or AM2 radio band.
2. Tune in the desired radio station.
3. To memorize the station, press and hold one
of the six Radio Station Recall buttons until you hear a beep.
4. The Memorized Radio Station Recall Indicator will appear in the display and the radio station frequency will appear in the recall button.
Hold
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Automatically Store Radio Stations:
1. Press the BAND button to select from the FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 or AM2 radio band.
2.
Press and hold the AS/PS button until “AS/PS” appears in the display. The tuner will search for the strongest stations and store them into memory. The new stations will replace stations that were previously stored in the current banks.
Note: After the new stations are stored into memory, the tuner will start playing the first station memorized.
Scanning Stored Radio Stations:
1. Press the BAND button to select from the FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 or AM2 radio band.
2.
Press and release the AS/PS button and the tuner will scan for preset stations stored in the current banks and pause for 5 seconds at each station. When a desired station is reached, press the AS/PS button again to stop scanning.
Local/Distant Reception
To narrow the reception to only local strong sta­tion the radio must be switched from distant to local reception. To switch from distant to local reception press the LOC button. “LOC:ON” will momentarily appear in the display indicating local reception. Press the button again and
“LOC:OFF” will appear in the display indicating
distant reception is activated.
Hold
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FM Stereo/Mono Reception
For weaker FM stereo stations selecting mono reception usually improves reception. To switch from stereo to mono reception press the ST button then release. The icon will disappear from the display. Press the button again and
will appear in the display indicating the FM
reception is in stereo.
Scanning for FM Radio Stations that Broadcast Traffic Announcements:
1. Press the BAND button to select either the FM1, FM2 or FM3 radio band.
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Press the RDS button and TA, AF and PTY but­tons appear on the left of the display.
3. Press the TA button and the tuner will search for a station that broadcasts traffic announce­ments. “TA” will appear in the display. Once a station has been found “TP” will appear in the display and automatically start playing.
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4. To search for another station that broadcasts traffic announcements press either the or
button.
5. Press the TA button again to cancel this fea­ture. “TA” will disappear from the display.
6. Press the FUNC. button to return to main radio interface screen.
Note: The Traffic Announcement feature searches for stations that broadcast traffic announcements; it does not mean that they are presently broadcasting a traffic announcement.
Alternative Frequencies (AF): Not available in
the US.
Scanning for FM Radio Stations According to Program Type (PTY):
1. Press the BAND button to select from the FM1, FM2 or FM3 radio band.
2.
Press the RDS button and TA, AF and PTY but­tons appear on the left of the display.
3. Press the PTY button to display the program type screen.
4. Press the  or  button to select the
desired program type (PTY) (Example: News,
Information, Sports, etc.). The selected pro­gram type will be highlighted.
5. Press the SRCH button to search a station with the selected program type (PTY). Once a station has been found it will automatically start playing.
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Weather Band
The weather band is accessible from the Radio screen. Press the WB button and the strongest weather band station will automatically be select­ed and start playing.
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Weather Band Operation
Label side up
Do not touch the underside of the disc
Do not bend
Wipe the disc from the center toward the outside edge
Power On/Off:
Press the power button ( ) to turn the unit on.
Selecting the Weather Band Radio Source:
Touch the HOME button to activate the Homepage screen. Press the hand corner of the screen to reveal the second Homepage screen. Touch the WB button and the strongest weather band station will automatically be selected and start playing. Notes:
1. The remaining weather band stations will be stored in the Radio Station Recall buttons. Touch any of the Radio Station Recall buttons to select another weather band station.
2. To exit the weather band screen, touch the BAND button to select the AM/FM radio sta­tion screen or press the HOME button to select another source.
in the lower right
Disc Warnings
Handling:
• Dirt, dust, scratches and warping disc will cause
non-operation.
Do not place stickers on disc or scratch disc.
• Do not place discs in the following places: Direct
sunlight, dirty, dusty or damp areas, near car heaters, car seats or dashboard.
Disc Cleaning:
Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe the disc’s surface. If the disc is very dirty, use a soft cloth slightly moistened with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Never use solvents such as benzine, 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 environment.
on handling and conditions in the usage
Label side up
Do not touch the underside of the disc
Do not bend
Wipe the disc from the center toward the outside edge
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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 ball point pen or pencil as shown. To do this, press the side of the pen or pencil against the inside and outside edges of the disc.
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Rough spots on outside edge
Rough spots on inside edge
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Music Disc Operation
General Operations:
Gently insert the disc into the slot with the label side up. The unit will automatically load the disc.
Note: If a disc does not auto-load, DO NOT FORCE it into the slot, as you may already have
a disc loaded.
Power On/Off:
Press the power button ( ) to turn the unit on.
Selecting the Disc Source:
Touch the HOME button to activate the Homepage screen. Touch the Disc button to enter the disc operation screen.
Music Disc Track Selection:
Touch the screen to reveal the disc controls. Press the l button to select a lower track.
Press the l button to select a higher track.
Tracks can also be selected by using the remote control. Press the track selection number button that corresponds to the track you want to play.
For example: If you want to play track 8, press
button 8. Track 8 will start playing and “8” will appear in the display.
If you want to play track 12, press button 10+, fol­lowed immediately by button 2. Track 12 will start playing and “12” will appear in the display.
Label Side Up
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Pausing a Music Disc:
Touch the screen to reveal the disc controls. Press the ll button to pause the disc. Press it again to resume play.
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Music Disc Operation (continued)
Stopping a Music Disc:
Touch the screen to reveal the disc controls. Press the button to stop the disc. To resume play, press the ll button.
Press the button 2 times, then press the ll button and the disc will start playing from the beginning.
Repeating a Music Disc Track:
The unit’s default setting is to repeat the entire disc.
To repeat a music disc track:
1. Touch the screen to reveal the disc controls.
2. Press the
in lower right hand corner of
the screen to reveal the secondary disc controls.
3.
Press the and “[REP 1]” will appear in
the display. The track will now play repeatedly.
The repeat feature operates in the following
sequence: Disc Repeat [REP ALL] _> Track
Repeat [REP 1]_> Repeat Off [REP OFF] _> Track Repeat (REPEAT ONE) _> Disc Repeat [REP ALL] . . .
Random Music Disc Track Play Order:
Press the SHUFFLE button on the remote until
“RANDOM: [ON]” appears on the screen. The
tracks on the disc will play in random order. To cancel this function, press the SHUFFLE button
until “RANDOM: [OFF]” appears on the display.
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TUN+
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REPEAT
DVD
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MUTE
ZOOM
Preview Music Disc Tracks:
Press the ASM button on the remote until “INTRO ON” appears on the screen. Each track on the disc will play for 15 seconds. To cancel this function, press the ASM button until “SEQ PLAY” appears in the display.
Ejecting a Music Disc:
Press the button to eject a disc.
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VOLUME
POWER
ASM LOUD MODE
WB
SUB-W AUDIO DISPLAY
CAMERA
TITLE SETUP
HOME
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MP3 Operation (Disc, USB and SD Card)
General Operations:
Disc: Gently insert the disc into the slot with the
label side up. Inserting the disc will automati­cally switch the unit to Disc source screen.
Note: If a disc does not auto-load, DO NOT FORCE it into the slot, as you may already
have a disc loaded.
Label Side Up
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SD Card: Gently insert the SD card into the
slot with the angle key in the card facing up. Inserting the SD card will automatically switch the unit to SD source screen.
Note: If a card does not insert, DO NOT FORCE it into the slot, flip the card over and
try again.
USB Flash Drive: Flip down the cover and
gently insert the drive into the slot. Inserting the USB flash drive will automatically switch the unit to USB source screen.
Note: If a drive does not insert, DO NOT FORCE it into the slot, flip the drive over and
try again.
Selecting the SD, USB or Disc Source:
Touch the HOME button to activate the Homepage screen. Touch the SD, USB or Disc button to enter the corresponding operation screen.
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Revealing the Home Button:
Touch the button to reveal the ton in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
HOME but-
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Folders
Photos Video
MP3 Interface Screen:
The MP3 media (CD, SD card or USB flash drive) contains folder(s) with files inside the folders. These files can include music tracks, photos and/
or videos (compatible MPEG1, MPEG2 and DivX
files). Use the icons at the bottom of the screen to select which type of files you want to access. Note: If an icon can not be select the unit has determine that kind of files is not accessible.
Files
File Selection:
Method 1: Using the Touch Screen
1. Press the icon representing the type of files you want to access.
2.
Next select the folder you want to open.
3. Press the file you want to play. Note: If your file does not appear on the screen you must use file selection Method 2.
Method 2: Using the Control Panel
1. Touch the
button to reveal the file and
folder controls.
2. Press the
icon in lower right hand corner of the screen to reveal the secondary controls. Press the
3.
icon to reveal the navigation
controls.
4. Use the , , , buttons to navigate both the folders and file menus.
5. When the correct file has been located press the
button.
File Selection:
Touch the button to reveal the file and folder controls.
Press the l button to select a lower file.
Press the l button to select a higher file.
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Pause:
Touch the button to reveal the file and folder controls.
Press the  ll button to pause the disc. “PAUSE ll” will appear in the display. Touch the  ll but­ton again to resume play.
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Stop:
Touch the button to reveal the file and folder controls.
Press the button to stop play. To resume play, press the ll button.
Press the button 2 times, then press the ll button and the first track from the first folder will start playing.
Display:
Touch the button to reveal the file and folder controls.
Press the
icon in lower right hand corner of the screen to reveal the sec­ondary controls.
Press the OSD button for the following sequence: Elapse Time _> Time Remaining _> Display Off.
Repeating a File:
The unit’s default setting is not to repeat.
To repeat a file:
1. Touch the button to reveal the controls.
2. Press the the screen to reveal the secondary disc controls.
3.
Press the and “[REP OFF]” will appear in
the display. Press the button until [REP 1] appears, the file will now play repeatedly.
The repeat feature operates in the following
sequence: Repeat Off [REP OFF] _> File Repeat
[REP 1]_> Repeat Directory [REP DIR] _> Repeat All (REPEAT ALL) _> Repeat Off [REP OFF] . . .
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Random File Play Order:
Press the SHUFFLE button on the remote
until “RANDOM: [ON]” appears on the screen.
The files will play in random order. To cancel this function, press the SHUFFLE button until
“RANDOM: [OFF]” appears on the button.
Ejecting a Disc:
Press the button to eject a disc.
Removing a USB Device or SD Card:
Remove a USB device or SD card at any time by pulling the device out of the socket.
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DVD
MENU
TUN+
TUN-
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REPEAT
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Movie Disc Operation
General Operations:
Gently insert the disc into the slot with the label side up. The unit will automatically load the disc.
Note: If a disc does not auto-load, DO NOT FORCE it into the slot, as you may already have
a disc loaded.
Power On/Off:
Press the power button ( ) to turn the unit on.
Selecting the Disc Source:
Touch the HOME button to activate the Homepage screen. Touch the Disc button to enter the disc operation screen.
Moving Vehicle Warning:
If the vehicle is moving, this screen will be displayed. The sound of the movie disc can be heard. Once the vehicle is stopped and the park­ing brake is engaged, the video will play on the screen.
Label Side Up
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Menu Screen:
1. Touch the screen to reveal the disc controls.
2. Press the
in lower right hand corner of the screen 2 times to reveal the secondary disc controls.
3. P
ress the Menu button to access the menu
screen of the movie disc.
4. Touch the menu item you want to select. Note: Pressing the DVD MENU button on the remote will also access the menu screen.
Pausing/Playing a Movie Disc:
Touch the screen to activate the movie disc control button panel.
Press the ll “PAUSE ll” will appear in the display.
button to pause the movie disc.
To resume playing the disc, press the ll button.
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Movie Disc Operation (continued)
Stopping a Movie Disc:
Touch the screen to activate the control button panel.
Press the button to stop play. To resume play, press the ll
button.
Press the button 2 times, then press the ll button and the movie disc will start playing from the beginning.
Selecting a Chapter:
Touch the screen to activate the movie disc control button panel.
Press the l
button to select a previous chapter.
Press the l button to select a next chapter.
Fast Forwarding / Fast Rewinding:
Touch the screen to activate the control button panel.

Press and hold the the fast forward or fast rewind function speed
of 2 times normal speed (X 2). “FORWARD X 2 or BACKWARD X 2” will appear in the display.
Press and hold the
increase the speed, X 4, X 8 and X 20. Touch the
ll button to resume normal movie disc playback.
l
or l
button to start
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or l button again will
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Audio Language:
1. Touch the screen to reveal the disc controls.
2. Press the
in lower right hand corner of the screen 2 times to reveal the secondary disc controls.
3. P
ress the button
the desired audio/language setup.
during playback to select
The audio
languages will appear at the top of the screen.
Title Screen:
1. Touch the screen to reveal the disc controls.
2. Press the the screen 2 times to reveal the secondary disc controls.
3. P
ress the button, depending on the char­acteristics of the movie disc the title function may be invalid. This is not a malfunction.
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Movie Disc Operation (continued)
Subtitle Language Menu:
1. Touch the screen to reveal the disc controls.
2. Press the
in lower right hand corner of the screen 2 times to reveal the secondary disc controls.
3. P
ress the
button during playback. Each time the button is pressed, the subtitle lan­guage changes. The selection of subtitle appears at the top of the screen.
Notes:
1. Some discs may contain only one subtitle language.
2. Depending on the disc, the number of subtitle languages may be different.
Angle View Selection:
1. Touch the screen to reveal the disc controls.
2. Press the
in lower right hand corner of the screen 2 times to reveal the secondary disc controls.
ress the button, depending on the char-
3. P acteristics of the movie disc the angle func­tion may be invalid. This is not a malfunction.
Zoom Selection:
1. Touch the screen to reveal the disc controls.
2. Press the the screen 2 times to reveal the secondary disc controls.
3. P
ress the button to enlarge the on-screen
image during disc play. Each time the button is pressed, the magnification incre-
ment changes in the following order: 2X, 3X, 4X, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4.
4.
Use the navigation buttons from the disc
controls, to move the image on the screen.
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On Screen Display Selection:
1. Touch the screen to reveal the disc controls.
2.
Press the
in lower right hand corner of
the screen to reveal the secondary disc controls.
3. P
ress the OSD button
during movie play to
display the following information in this order
for most discs:
Title Elapse, Title Remain, Chapter Elapse, Chapter Remain and Display Off.
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Movie Disc Operation (continued)
Direct Chapter Selection:
1. Touch the screen to reveal the disc controls.
2.
Press the
in lower right hand corner of
the screen to reveal the secondary disc controls.
3. P
ress the button
to show the number key­pad. Select the numbers keys to directly select the desired chapter.
4. Press button to execute your selection.
Screen Adjustment Controls:
1. Touch the screen during movie playback to reveal the disc controls.
2.
Press the
the screen to reveal the secondary disc controls.
3. P
ress the button
adjustment controls.
4. Press or buttons to change the display to suit your taste.
5. Wait a few seconds after making the adjust­ments and the adjustment controls will disappear.
Note: Press the RESET button to return the screen to the factory settings.
in lower right hand corner of
to access the screen
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Brightness
Contrast
Saturation
Sharpness
Hue
Slow Motion:
Continue to press the
play the movie is slow motion in the following order:
SF 1/2, SF 1/3, SF 1/4, SF 1/5, SF 1/6, SF 1/7
To resume normal play, press the
button on the remote to
l
ll
button.
Ejecting a Disc:
Press the button to eject a disc.
OK
DVD MENU
TUN+
TUN-
SHUFFLE ANGLE BACK
REPEAT
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Movie Disc Setup Menu
Note: To access the Movie Disc Setup Menu, a movie disc has to be inserted.
Movie Disc Setup Menu:
1. Touch the screen during movie playback to reveal the disc controls.
2.
Press the
in lower right hand corner of
the screen to reveal the secondary disc controls.
3. P
ress the button
to access the screen movie
disc setup menu.
4. Select the menu item for adjustment.
5. Use the touch screen to make your adjust­ments.
6. Press EXIT SETUP when you are finished with adjustments.
System Setup Page:
• TV System: NTSC, PAL, Auto
• TV Type: 4:3PS, 4:3LB, 16:9
• Password: _ _ _ _
• Rating: 1 Kid Safe
2 G 3 PG 4 PG13 5 PG-R 6 R 7 NC-17 8 Adult
• Default: Restore
• Exit Setup
Language Setup Page:
• OSD Language: English, German, Spanish,
French, Portuguese or Italian
• Audio Lang: English, German, Spanish,
French, Portuguese or Italian
• Subtitle Lang: English, German, Spanish,
French, Portuguese or Italian
• Menu Lang: English, German, Spanish,
French, Portuguese or Italian
• Exit Setup
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ment controls in the movie playback disc controls (
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• Brightness: 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 0
• Contrast: 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 0
• Hue: +6, +4, +2, 0, -2, -4, -6
• Saturation: 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 0
• Sharpness: 8, 6, 4, 2, 0
• Exit Setup
Speaker Setup Page:
• Downmix: LT/RT, Stereo or VSS
• Exit Setup
Digital Setup Page:
• OP Mode: Line Out or RF Remod
• Dynamic Range: Full, 6/8, 4/8, 2/8 or OFF
• Dual Mono: Stereo, Mono L, Mono R or Mix
Mono
• Exit Setup
Audio Setup Page:
• Audio Out: SPDIF/OFF, SPDIF/RAW or SPDIF/
PCM
• Key: #, +4, +2, 0, -2, -4, b
• Exit Setup
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GPS Navigation Operation (M4-LCD Only)
Power On/Off:
Press the power button ( ) to turn the unit on.
Selecting the GPS Navigation System:
Direct Selection:
Press and release the button from any screens to enter the navigation screen. Note: Pressing the button again will return the unit to last non GPS screen.
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Touch the HOME button to activate the Homepage screen. Touch the GPS button to enter the navigation screen.
Navigation Menu:
The typical way of using the navigation system is to select a destination and start navigating. You
can select your destination in the following ways:
• Use the selected location on the map (the cursor).
• Enter a full address or a part of an address, for
example a street name without a house number or the names of two intersecting streets.
• Enter an address with zip code. This way you do
not need to select the name of the city and the search for street names might be faster as well.
• Use a coordinate.
Use a saved location: a favorite, a POI (point of
interest) or the history of previously set destination.
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Navigation Settings:
You can configure the program settings, and modify the behavior of the navigation system. Touch the Settings icon in the Navigation Menu screen.
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Settings Menu (1 of 2):
Map Visuals: Fine-tune the appearance and con-
tent of the Map screen.
Route Planning: These settings determine how
routes will be calculated.
Navigation: Control how the system acts during
navigation.
Sound: Adjust the sound of the navigation sys-
tem.
Regional: These settings allow you to customize
the application for your local language, measure­ment units, time and date settings and formats, as well as to choose the voice guidance profile you prefer.
Warnings: Enable some useful warnings, and
disable the touch screen in a moving vehicle with Safety Mode.
Settings Menu (2 of 2):
Press the button to access the second group of settings.
GPS: Sets up the connection to the GPS receiver:
GPS Enabled: , Port: 3 and Baud Rate: 57600.
Menu: Modify the look and behavior of the Menu
screens.
Tracks: Set up automatic Track Log saving and
fine-tune related settings.
TMC: Not available.
Device Settings: Fine tune device related settings.
About: This screen has no navigation features.
Press the button to return to the Navigation Menu.
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Map Features
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1. Turn preview, that is the next route event. Press
to open the Route Information screen.
2. Second upcoming route event. Press to open the
trip itinerary.
3.
Trip data. Press to open the Trip information screen.
4. GPS position quality. Press to open the quick menu.
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5. Current position.
6. Next street.
7. Active route.
8. Current street and house number.
9. Destination.
Touch the Screen to Reveal More Features
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10. Open/Close Map control buttons.
11. Map zoom in (+) and zoom out (-). Note: 3D map contains rotate left and rotate
right and tilt up and tilt down controls.
12. Switch between 2D and 3D map modes.
13. Detour: Opens the Detour screen, offering two
way of modifying the route:
• The list of Saved Search Criteria.
• A button to avoid parts of the route.
14. Opens the Position menu.
15. Menu: Opens the Navigation menu.
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16. Smart Zoom: Press to zoom in to your present
location. Note:
button appears when GPS position is available and you have moved the map so is no longer visible. Touch this button to move the map back to the current GPS position.
17. Preset Zoom: Press one of the preset buttons
to zoom to a predefined value. Press and hold to set the current zoom level. Note: In 3D mode these buttons are predefined tilt and zoom buttons. Press and hold to set the current zoom and tilt levels.
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Selecting the Destination of a Route
Selecting the Cursor as the Destination:
1. Locate your destination on the map. Move and scale the map as needed.
2.
Touch the location on the map that you want to
select as you destination. The cursor appears on the screen.
3. P
ress the button
.
4. The map appears with the selected point in the middle of the screen. Touch the Set as Destination button. The route is then automatically calculated and you can start navigating.
Entering an Address or Part of an Address:
If you know at least a part of the address, it is the quickest way to select the destination of the route.
1. If in the Map mode, touch the Menu button to access the Navigation Menu.
2.
In the Navigation Menu screen press the Find
icon.
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Entering an Address or part of an Address (Continued):
4. By default, the navigation system automati­cally selects the country, state and city. If you need to change any of the previous selection touch the screen next to item you want to change.
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5. Using the keyboard to enter the city. Once your City selection has been made, complete the Street Name and House Number. When the necessary destination information is entered press the Done button.
Note: Press the icon to select a city from recently used cities.
6. The map appears with the selected point in the middle of the screen. Touch the Set as Destination button. The route is then automatically calculated and you can start navigating.
Entering a Zip Code:
If you know at least a part of the address, it is the quickest way to select the destination of the route.
1. If in the Map mode, touch the Menu button to
access the Navigation Menu.
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In the Navigation Menu screen press the Find
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Entering a Zip Code (Continued):
3. Touch the Find Address button.
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4. Select “All States” from the state menu.
5. Select “<enter city name filter>” menu. Using the keyboard enter the Zip Code. Automatically the city appears on the screen. Touch to con­firm the city . Next select the 'Street Name” and “House Number”.
When the necessary
destination information is entered press the Done button.
6. The map appears with the selected point in the middle of the screen. Touch the Set as Destination button. The route is then automatically calculated and you can start navigating.
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following methods in the Find Menu:
Find POI (Point of Interest): The POI will search
for points of interest around a given address.
Recent Places: The destinations that you have
set earlier will appear in the history.
Find Coordinate: Use Latitude and Longitude
coordinates to select a destination.
My Favorites: You can select a location that
you have already saved as a Favorite to be your destination.
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GPS Navigation Operation (M4-LCD Only) (continued)
Making a Detour:
Avoid Parts of the Route Detour:
1. Touch the Second Upcoming Route Event area.
2. Use the and buttons at the bottom of the screen to find the part of the route to avoid. Touch and highlight part of the route to avoid.
3.
Press the Avoid button.
4.
Select your preference on how to avoid the route
segment. Once your preference is selected map appears and the route is automatically calculated and you can start navigating.
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Saved Search Criteria Detour:
1. Touch the Detour button.
2.
Select where you want to detour your route by
selecting from the Search Criteria. Once you have selected your detour the screen will switch to the map menu with a cursor over you detour.
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Saved Search Criteria Detour (Continued):
3.
Touch the Insert Via button and a yellow flag will
appear on the map indicating the detour route has been calculated and you can start navigating.
Note: To delete this detour touch the yellow detour flag until a flashing cursor shows up on the screen. Press the button and select the
Remove Via button and your detour will disappear.
Direct Selection Detour:
1. Zoom the map so the part of the route you want to detour is visible on the screen. Touch the part of the route you want to detour until a red flashing cursor appears on the screen.
2.
Touch the Detour
3.
Touch the By-pass Road
button
.
button
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Select your preference on how to avoid the route
segment.
The map appears and the route is then automatically calculated and you can start navigating.
Note: To delete this detour touch the Detour but­ton and select the Delete Avoids button and your
detour will disappear.
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Route Menu:
Touch the Route icon to save, load and edit your routes.
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1. Route Information: Contains data (estimated
arrival, route length, time left, distance left, method of travel and warning icons) and some of the functions you need while you navigate.
2. Itinerary: Is the list of the route driving instruc-
tions.
3. Edit Route: The list of route points appear with
the start point at the top of the list and the final destination at the bottom. Touch one of the route points in the list to edit. You can move route points up or down in the list, reverse the route, optimize the route or remove a route point.
4. Load Route: You can navigate a route your
previously saved. You can choose to keep the current GPS position as the start point, the route will recalculated starting from your current position.
5. Save Route: You can save the active route for
later use.
6. Delete Route: Erase the active route with all it
route points (start point, via points and destina­tion).
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7. Simulate: You can run a demonstration of the
route at normal speed.
8. Fly Over: You can run a demonstration of the
route at high speed.
9. Settings: Opens the route settings screen with
control to modify the vehicle, the road types used for route calculation, or the route calcula­tion method.
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GPS Navigation Operation (M4-LCD Only) (continued)
Manage Menu:
Touch the Manage icon to manage the content that the navigation system stores.
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1. Saved Routed: Renaming or deleting saved
routes.
2. Track Logs: Recording, simulating, renaming or
deleting track logs, assigning color to them to be shown on the map.
3. POI (Points of Interest): Creating, updating or
deleting POIs or POI groups. Modify POI vis­ibility settings.
4. Recent Places: List of recent destinations
5. Favorites: Renaming or deleting Favorites.
6. Saved Search: Creating, renaming or deleting
Saved Search Criteria.
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7. Help: No function.
8. User Data Management: You can manage the
data you have saved (example: POIs, Favorites
or History) and the settings you have made in the program.
9. Geocoding Error: No function.
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Bluetooth Operation
Selecting the Bluetooth Source:
Touch the HOME button to activate the Homepage screen. Touch the BT button to enter the Bluetooth interface.
Pairing Bluetooth Devices:
1. Enter the Bluetooth interface on M4-LCD/M3-LCD.
2. Open the mobile phone’s setup menu.
3. Open the Bluetooth setup program on the mobile phone and activate the Bluetooth feature.
4. From you mobile phone scan for available devices.
5. Select ”MAGM4LCD” and connect to the unit.
6. Type the password “0000”.
7.
When phone has been paired “Connected” will
appear in the unit’s Bluetooth interface display
Note 1: If the mobile phone has been previously paired with the M4-LCD/M3-LCD, the unit will con­nect automatically to the Bluetooth mobile phone when the unit is turned on.
Note 2: If the Bluetooth mobile phone is already paired with the radio, select MAGM4LCD on your phone and touch “Connect”.
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Making Calls:
1. Make sure the mobile phone is connected to M4-LCD/M3-LCD.
2. Using the key pad type in the phone number .
3. Touch the green phone to make the call.
Answering Calls:
1. Make sure the mobile phone is connected to M4-LCD/M3-LCD.
2. The incoming call’s phone number will appear in the display.
3. Touch the green phone to answer the call.
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Bluetooth Operation (continued)
Ending a Call:
Touch the red phone to end the call.
Connecting an Already Used Phone:
The M4-LCD/M3-LCD automatically connects itself to the last phone you used with it. If you want to connect
the nit to another phone you already paired:
1. Make sure the Bluetooth is turned off of the last mobile phone that was connected to the unit.
2. Make sure the Bluetooth is activated on the phone you want to connect.
3. Touch the
to refresh the M4-LCD/M3-LCD to
allow connection to the new phone.
Last Phone Number Redial:
1.
Make sure the mobile phone is connected to the unit.
2. Press the button and the last number will be dialed automatically.
3. Touch the
red phone to end the call.
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Phone Log:
1.
Make sure the mobile phone is connected to the unit.
2. Press the
button to enter the Bluetooth phone
log interface.
3. Select between: Calls Dialed, Calls Received or Calls
Missed.
4.
Press the or button to scroll through the
phone numbers.
5. Touch the phone number you want to call.
6. Press the green phone to make the call.
7. Touch the
8.
Press to return to the previous screen.
Note: If you want to delete a phone number touch the phone number then press the button.
red phone to end the call.
Calls Dialed Calls Received Calls Missed Delete a Phone
Number
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Bluetooth Operation (continued)
Phone Book:
1.
Make sure the mobile phone is connected to the unit.
2. Press the button to enter the Bluetooth phone book interface.
3. Press the from your mobile phone.
4.
Press the or button to scroll through the
phone numbers.
5. Touch the phone number you want to call.
6. Press the green phone to make the call.
7. Touch the
8.
Press to return to the previous screen.
Note: If you want to delete a phone number touch the phone number then press the button. To delete all the phone numbers press the button.
button to download the phone numbers
red phone to end the call.
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Bluetooth Music:
1.
Make sure the mobile device is connected to the unit.
2. Press the button to enter the Bluetooth music interface.
3. Interface control buttons:
• Press the l
or next track.
• Press the
again to resume play.
• Press the MUTE button to disable the audio,
press it again to restore the audio.
4.
Press to return to the previous screen.

or l button to select previous
ll button to pause the track, press it
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Satellite Radio Setup
Note: The vehicle must be equipped with an optional satellite tuner (SXV100) in order to receive a satellite sig-
nal. If the tuner is not activated, call 1-866-635-2349 to activate. The Tuner ID Number (SID) is the activation process. Follow the steps below to access the Tuner ID Number (
SID
):
required during
Accessing the Tuner ID Number (SID):
1. Touch the HOME button to activate the Homepage screen. Touch the Satellite button
to enter the SiriusXM interface.
2. Press the MENU button.
3. Press the DIRECT CH button.
4. Enter the number 000 then press the ENTER button.
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Satellite Radio Operation
Please note that satellite radio signal may be blocked by trees, buildings or other obstacles.
Information display during reception:
CHECK ANTENNA: When an antenna issue exists. ACQUIRING SIGNAL: When a channel is being tuned-in (no signal is yet received).
CHANNEL NOT AVAILABLE: A channel without a broadcast has been selected or the receiver may not be activated.
CALL
1-866-635-2349
vated. Call Sirius Service Center
Channel Selection Modes: Channels are selected by the following methods:
Manual Tuning: Use the Manual Tuning method to scan thru the channels.
Direct Tuning: Use the Direct Tuning methods when you know the desired channel.
Category Tuning: Use the Category Tuning method when you know what category you want to scan
for a channel.
TO SUBSCRIBE: A channel not covered by your contract or the tuner is not
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acti-
Manual Tuning:
Press the CH- or CH+ button until the desired channel appears in the display.
Direct Tuning:
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Press the DIRECT CH button.
3. Enter the channel number then press the
ENTER button. For example: For Sirius
Channel 121, press 1, 2, 1 and then press the ENTER button. The channel will auto­matically start playing.
Note: To enter a new number press the CLEAR button before entering a new channel num
bers.
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Satellite Radio Operation (Continued)
Channel Selection Modes (continued):
Category Tuning:
1. Press the CATEGORY button.
2.
Use the  or  buttons to select the Category. The Category can also be selected by touching the desired category on the screen.
To select the Channel, use the  or  but­tons. The channel can also be selected by touching the desired channel on the screen.
3. Once the ENTER button is pressed, the
channel will start playing.
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Channels within
Category
Channel List:
1. Press the CH LIST button to access the mas-
ter channel List menu.
2. Scroll through the channels by pressing the
or  button. Press the desired channel
and the channel will start playing. Press the ENTER button to return to the main satellite radio screen.
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Satellite Radio Operation (Continued)
Programming Preset Satellite Channel:
1. Tune in the desired channel then press the
PRESET button to access the preset channel menu.
2. To program the channel, press and hold any one of the six channel recall buttons until you see the “Preset Number” appear in the display. The channel will now be displayed on the preset button.
3. To program additional channels, tune them in using the CH- (lower channel) or CH+ (higher channel) button. Press and hold any of the other five channel recall buttons until you see the “Preset Number” appear in the display. The channel will now be displayed on the preset button.
Hold
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4. Additional channels can also be programmed in the different preset bands (SIR1, SIR2 and SIR 3). Press the SIR BAND button to access the different preset bands. to the main satellite radio screen.
Press to return
Note: Each band can program 6 channels, so 18 satellite channels can be programmed in the radio’s memory.
Recalling Preset Channel:
1. Press the PRESET button to access the Preset Channel menu.
Sirius Band
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Satellite Radio Operation (Option) (Continued)
Recalling Preset Channel (continued):
2. To recall a preset channel, press and release
the preset number displaying the desired channel number on the button.
Note: Additional channels can also be recalled in the different preset bands (SIR1, SIR2 and SIR 3). Press the SIR BAND button to access the different preset bands.
Skipping a Channel:
1. Press the MENU button.
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2. Press the SKIP CH button.
3. Select the channel to be skipped by high-
lighting the channel.
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Satellite Radio Operation (Option) (Continued)
Skipping a Channel
(continued):
4. Press the button and will appear next to the channel indicating that the channel is skipped.
Reinstating a Skipped a Channel:
Select the channel to be reinstated by highlight­ing the channel. Press the button and a will appear next to the channel indicating that the channel is reinstated.
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IPOD Operation (Option)
General Operations:
1.
Press the power button ( ) to turn the unit on.
2. Connect an IPOD to the cable attached to the M4-LCD/M3-LCD.
3. The unit will automatically switch to the IPOD source screen and start playing.
Note: The controls on the IPOD will become inop­erable and the unit will now control the
IPOD.
Selecting the IPOD Source:
Press the HOME button to select the source screen. Then press the IPOD button to select the IPOD source.
IPOD Interface:
To access the IPOD interface controls (Track and Navigation) touch the screen.
Note: The IPOD interface does not allow for direct screen selection of items, you must use the controls at the bottom of the screen.
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Track Controls:
Touch the screen to activate the track controls.
Play/Pause:
Press the ll “ll” will appear in the display.
button to pause the track.
To resume
playing the disc, press the ll button
Track Up/Down:
Press the l
button to select a previous
track. Press the l
button to select a next track.
Fast Rewinding/Fast Forwarding
Press the 
button to fast rewind track. To resume normal playback speed press again.
Press the l
button to fast forward track. To resume normal playback speed press again.
Press to access Navigation Controls.
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IPOD Operation (Continued)
Navigation Controls:
Touch the screen to activate the track controls. Press the
in lower right hand corner to acti-
vate the navigation controls.
Navigation:
Press the
button to scroll up through the menu item. Same operation as the IPOD’s Click Wheel.
Press the
button to scroll down through the menu item. Same operation as the IPOD’s Click Wheel.
The OK b
utton has the same operation as
the Center Select/Enter button on an IPOD.
This b
utton has the same operation as the
MENU button on an IPOD.
Press to access Track Controls.
Browse for a Song:
1. Press the button until the screen con­taining PLAYLIST, ARTIST, ALBUM, GENRE and SONGS appears in the display.
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2. Use the is highlighted in the menu.
and
buttons until SONGS
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IPOD Operation (Option) (Continued)
Browse for a Song (continued):
3. Press the OK button.
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4. Press the or
button to scroll
through the songs.
5. Press the OK button and the song will start playing.
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Camera Operation
Automatic Camera Selection:
Rear View Camera:
The rear view camera will automatically activate when the ignition key is turned “On” and the vehicle is put into reverse. The video image from the camera will appear on the screen and the audio from the rear camera can be heard through the vehicle’s speakers.
Note: This system only provides for one way audio, from the camera to the M4-LCD/M3-LCD. The M4-LCD/M3-LCD is unable to transmit audio to the camera.
Side View Cameras (Left and Right)(if equipped):
The side view cameras will automatically activate when the ignition key is turned “On” and the vehicle’s turn signal are used. The video image from the camera will appear on the screen.
Note: Side view cameras do not have audio.
Front View Camera
The front view camera can not be automatically activated. The front view camera can only be manually selected, see “Manually Selecting the Camera View” below for more information.
Note: Front view camera does not have audio.
Note: Automatically activated camera views have priority over manually selected camera views.
For instance: When a vehicle is put into reverse gear the rear camera view will automatically be displayed
on the screen.
Manually Selecting the Camera View:
1.
Touch the HOME button to activate the
Homepage lower right hand corner of the screen to reveal the second Homepage screen. Then press the Camera button to select the camera source screen.
2. Select a camera view (Front, Left, Right or Rear) by pressing the button associated with the camera view you want to display on the screen.
Note: The front view camera may not be selectable depending if the system has a front view camera.
screen. Press the
in the
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Auxiliary Audio Video Inputs Operation
Note: The M4-LCD/M3-LCD will not control the auxiliary source, but can adjust the audio output.
the audio device’s owners manual for proper playback operation.
Connecting an Auxiliary Audio/Video Device:
Auxiliary Input 1 (AV-IN1): Connect an auxiliary
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audio/video device using a 3.5mm jack (not supplied) into the of the unit
socket mounted on the front
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Auxiliary Input 2 (AV-IN2): Connect an auxiliary
audio/video device to the Auxiliary Input RCA connectors coming from the rear of the unit.
AV-IN1
Selecting the Auxiliary Audio/Video Source:
Touch the HOME button to activate the Homepage screen. Press the
in the lower right
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hand corner of the screen to reveal the second Homepage screen. Then press the AV-IN1 or AV-IN2 button to select the Auxiliary Audio/Video source.
Note: The unit will not control the auxiliary source, but can adjust the sound controls.
Refer to the audio device’s owners manual for proper operation.
Moving Vehicle Warning:
If the vehicle is moving, this screen will be dis-
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played. The sound of the source can be heard. Once the vehicle is stopped and the parking brake is engaged, the video will play on the screen.
Refer to
Menu Screen:
Press the AUX-IN1 or AUX-IN2 button to select the auxiliary source. The display will indicate which Auxiliary Source has been selected.
AV1: Front Input. AV2: Rear Input.
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Installation
Step 1:
The radio chassis is designed to be “Sleeve Mounted” through an opening in the dashboard panel. The required opening size is 182mm (7-3/16”) x 84mm (3-5/16”). Cut or engage an opening in the dashboard to accommodate the mounting sleeve.
Step 2:
Insert the mounting sleeve into the opening in the dashboard. Bend the metal tabs on the sleeve
to secure the mounting sleeve to the dashboard.
Step 3: Bring all wiring for the connection of the unit (including the antenna) through the center of the
mounting sleeve.
Sheet Metal
Screw
Nut
Washer
Metal Strap
Dashboard
Mounting Sleeve
Removing the Unit:
To remove the radio after installation, insert the removal keys straight back until they click. Push the keys outward. Then pull the radio out.
Note: If the removal keys are inserted at an angle they will not release the radio.
Insert Removal
Keys Here
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Speaker Connections
Left
Front
Speaker
White/Black Wire
White Wire
Brown/Black Wire
Brown Wire
Center Channel Speaker
Gray/Black Wire
Gray Wire
Right Front
Speaker
Left
Rear
Speaker
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Green/Black Wire
Green Wire
Subwoofer (Optional)
Violet/Black Wire
Violet Wire
Right
Rear
Speaker
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Input and Output Connections
This unit for use only with a 12 Volt DC power source with a negative ground.
1
Red Wire: (+) to 12 Volt Ignition
Yellow Wire: (+) to 12 Volt Constant
Black Wire: Ground
Orange Wire: Parking Brake Switch (-)
Blue/Black Wire: Dimmer Control (+)
Infrared Remote Sensor
(Optional)
IPOD Cable
RV5-HAR6 (Optional)
1A Fuse
IPOD
(Optional)
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Input and Output Connections (Continued)
Audio Input Left (White)
Audio Input Right (Red)
Video Input (Yellow)
SiriusXm
Antenna
(Optional)
Blue Wire:
Power Antenna (12V Out)
External TV Receiver
(Optional)
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SiriusXm
Vehicle Tuner
SXV100
(Optional)
External Automotive
Type Antenna (Optional)
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Input and Output Connections (Continued)
GPS Antenna (Supplied, M4-LCD Only)
Video Output (Red)
Video Output (Green)
Video Output (Blue)
Sync (Brown)
RGB Monitor (Optional)
TV Monitor (Optional)
Video Second Monitor (Optional)
Audio Output Left (White)
Audio Output Right (Red)
Video Output (Yellow)
Note: Audio Output is not
controlled by the M4-LCD
Video Output (Yellow)
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Camera Connections
13-Pin
Camera
Harness
C125: (Front)
White Wire: Left Trigger (+12V)
Gray Wire: Right Trigger (+12V)
C125: (Rearview)
C-SDR: (Right Side)
C-SDL: (Left Side)
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Green Wire: Rear Trigger (+12V)
CAM3:
(Green Connector)
CAM2:
(Gray Connector)
CAM1:
(White Connector)
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Restart Button
The LCD display may fail to function normally due to the vehicle’s battery condition, and could
require restarting the radio’s microprocessor if:
• The vehicle has been “jump started” from a
dead battery condition.
• The vehicle battery becomes very low and is
quick-charged.
• The vehicle battery is removed and replaced.
Should any of these conditions occur, simply press and release the restart button on the radio front panel using the tip of a ball point pen. This will restart the radio’s microprocessor. After pressing the restart button, you should recheck to see if the radio functions normally.
Replaceable Fuse
If the fuse should blow, check that the wiring is correct. If the wiring is correct, replace the fuse with the same amperage rating as the original (15 amp).
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Rear SD Card Holder
1. Open cover.
2. Lightly press the SD card into the holder to release the card.
3. Reinsert the SD card until it clicks into place.
4. Close the cover.
5. Select the file from the SD card from the fea­ture’s setup screen.
15 Amp
Replaceable Fuse
SD Card
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Warranty
ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents will within one year from the date of sale to you, repair, replace or refund the retail sales price of said product or any part thereof, at the option of the Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents, if said product or part is found defective in materials or workmanship, when properly connected and operating on the correct power requirements designated for the specific product. This warranty and Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agent’s obligations hereunder do not apply where the product was; damaged while in the possession of the consumer, subjected to unrea­sonable or unintended use, not reasonably maintained, utilized in commercial or industrial operations, or serviced by anyone other than Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents, or where the warning seal on the product is broken or the power and/or plugs are detached from the unit. Magnadyne Corporation or any of its authorized agents will not assume any labor costs for the removal and reinstallation of any product found to be defective, or the cost of transportation to Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents. Such cost are the sole responsibility of the purchaser. This warranty does not cover the cabinet appearance items or accessories used in con­nection with this product, or any damage to recording or recording tape, or any damage to the products resulting from improper installation, alteration, accident, misuse, abuse or acts of nature. MAGNADYNE CORPORATION OR ITS AUTHORIZED AGENTS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO
ANYONE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR CLAIMS EXCEPT THOSE ACCORDED BY LAW. NO EXPRESSED WARRANTY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY IS GIVEN EXCEPT THOSE SET FORTH HEREIN. NO IMPLIED WARRANTY SHALL EXTEND BEYOND
ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SALE. This warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product and is not transferable. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state.
“NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the User’s authority to operate the equipment.”
Defective merchandise should be returned to the original point of purchase or secondly, to Magnadyne Corporation, 1111 W. Victoria Street, Compton CA 90220. Return Authorization must be obtained before sending, or merchandise may be refused.
© Copyright 2011 Magnadyne Corporation
M3/4-LCD-UM
Rev. A 6-20-11
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