Planet Audio PNV9680 User Manual

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TO ensure safety while driving and to comply with laws, drivers should not watch video or operate the video device while driving.
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Safety Precautions
MUTE
OK
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to
operate your model properly. After you’ve nished reading the instructions,
keep this manual in a safe place for
future reference.
Only connect the unit to a 12-volt power
supply with negative grounding.
Never install this unit where the operation & condition for safe driving is
impaired.
Never use the video display function in the front when driving to prevent the violation of laws & regulations and also to reduce the risk of traffic accident except for using rear view video
camera.
Please don't change the fuse on the power cord without professional guidance, using improper fuse may cause damage to this unit or even cause
re.
Please contact your nearest dealer if one of the following symptoms is experienced:
(a). Water or other objects enters the
unit. (b). There is smoke. (c). Peculiar smell.
To ensure safe driving, please adjust the volume to a safe and comfortable level in case of emergency situations.
Never expose this unit, amplifier, and speakers to moisture or water to
prevent electric sparks or re.
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Safety Precautions
1. Never disassemble or adjust the unit without any professional guidance. For details, please consult any professional car shop / dealer for inquiry.
2. If the front panel or TFT monitor is dirty, please use a clean silicone cloth and neutral detergent to wipe off the spot. Using a rough cloth and non-neutral detergent such as alcohol for cleaning may result in scratching or decoloration to the monitor.
3. If any abnormal behavior of the unit is found, please refer to trouble shooting guide of this manual. If no relevant information is found, please press the [RESET] key on the front panel to resume factory default.
4. If you have parked the car in hot or cold weather for a long time, please wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit.
5. Using the car heater in low temperature environment may result in moisture inside the unit, DO NOT use the unit in this situation. Eject the disc and wipe off the moisture on the disc. If the unit still doesn't work after a few hours, please contact the service center.
6. Do not impact the LCD monitor which could cause damage.
7. To prevent damage to the screen, avoid touching it with sharp objects.
8. To provide a clear demonstration and an alternative for easy understanding to the operation of this unit, graphic illustrations are used.
However, some illustrations are different from the actual images displayed on the screen.
9. Operate the unit correctly according to this manual to prevent unnecessary problem. The guarantee won't be valid if the problem is caused by inappropriate operation.
Expanding Systems
Note:
The items listed outside of the frame are the commercial products generally sold.
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Contents
Safety Precautions ...................................1
Contents ....................................................3
Before Using .............................................4
Front Panel .............................................4
Remote Control.......................................5
Notes on Remote Control Usage ............6
Uninstall Battery......................................6
Install Battery ..........................................6
Basic Operations ......................................7
Parking Brake .........................................7
Mute ........................................................7
Power On / Off ........................................7
Audible Beep Conrmation .....................7
Playing Source Selection ........................7
Volume Adjustment.................................7
Audio Menu.............................................7
Basic Operations ......................................8
Select Preset Audio ................................8
Adjust Audio Parameters ........................8
Adjust FAD BAL ......................................8
Set Date /Time ........................................9
Set Date ..................................................9
Set Clock Mode ......................................9
Set Time .................................................9
Radio Mode .............................................10
Radio Display........................................10
Select Radio as Playing Source ...........10
Select One Radio Band ........................10
Tune......................................................10
Preset Station .......................................11
Local Seeking .......................................11
Audio Selection .....................................11
RDS Basics...........................................12
Adjust RDS Settings .............................12
RDS ( Radio Data System ) ..................12
AF Function ..........................................12
EON ( Enhanced Other Networks ) ......12
TA Function ..........................................12
CT (Clock Time)....................................13
PTY Function ........................................13
Playback Mode........................................14
Load/eject .............................................14
Eject a Disc ...........................................14
Touchscreen Controls...........................14
Controlling Playback .............................14
Connect a USB Device .........................14
Remove a USB Device .........................14
Insert/Remove a SD Card.....................14
Play/Pause............................................14
Previous/Next .......................................15
Search for a Folder ...............................15
Repeat ..................................................15
Repeat A-B ...........................................16
Shufe (Random) Play..........................16
Select Audio Mode................................16
Select Subtitle Language ......................16
Video Setup ..........................................16
Playback Information ............................17
Direct Track Entry .................................17
Rotate Pictures .....................................17
Zoom.....................................................17
Bluetooth Mode ......................................18
Pair a Bluetooth Device ........................18
Disconnect Bluetooth Device ................18
Make a Call ...........................................18
Receive a Call.......................................19
Adjust Bluetooth Settings......................19
Settings ...................................................20
Display System .....................................20
Adjust General Settings ........................20
Calibration.............................................20
Adjust Video Settings............................20
Adjust SUB settings ..............................21
Adjust Time Settings .............................21
Adjust Language Settings .....................21
Adjust Bluetooth Settings......................21
Adjust Disc Rating ................................22
Adjust Volume Settings.........................22
Other Modes ............................................23
Listen to Other Devices ........................23
Reset ....................................................23
Replace a Fuse.....................................23
GPS ......................................................23
Specications .........................................24
Troubleshooting .....................................26
Wire Connections ...................................27
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Before Using
Front Panel
Notice:
The graphic in this manual is for reference only, and may be different from the actual unit. Reference to actual unit is suggested.
1. Remote sensor
2. [MENU] Button: Press to switch between the main menu and current source.
3. [NAV] Button: Press to switch to navigation mode. ] Button: Press repeatedly to adjust screen brightness;
4. [
Press and hold
/ VOL / MUTE] Knob
5. [
Rotate to adjust the volume. Press momentarily to activate the MUTE function. Press again to resume normal
listening.
Press to turn the unit ON. Press and hold to turn the unit OFF.
6. Reset Button
Press to reset system settings to factory default (except password and parental lock
settings).
7. A/V Input
Accepts a 3.5mm jack through which signals from various audio/video devices can be applied to the unit.
8. USB Connector
Connect a USB device for playback of music/video/picture les.
9. SD Interface Connector
Insert an SD card for playback of music/video les.
10. Map Slot
The Mini SD card is used for the Navigation Map only, not for music or other les. This may be used for rmware updates if required.
11. Disc slot
12. Internal Microphone
Internal microphone for Bluetooth calls.
] Button: Press to eject a disc.
13. [
to turn off the display.
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Remote Control
Before Using
1. Return to the home menu
2. Eject the disc
3. Access to tuner source
4. Access to disc source
5. - Search an available radio station by decreasing tuning frequency
- Select the previous chapter/track for playback
6. Select radio band
7. - Zoom in (Video menu of DVD/VCD)
- Access to music list (Auido menu of music playing)
8. Adjust screen settings
9. Open EQ menu
10. Menu cursor
11. Enter
12. - Open route menu (DVD)
- Turns on/off PBC (VCD)
13. Digit area
14. Repeat playback
15. Change to next source
16. Power on/off
17. Access to Bluetooth source
18. Access to navigation source
19. Pause playback/Start playback
20. - Search an available radio station by increasing tuning frequency
- Select the next chapter/track for playback
21. - Playback disc in different angle for a scene (DVD)
- Rotate (photo playing)
- Access to video list
22. - Language selection for subtitle (DVD)
- Access to photo list
23. Change the audio language for disc playback (DVD)
24. Increase/Decrease volume
25. Access to settings source
26. Toggle on/off audio output
27. Activate direct access mode
28. Dial/Receive a call
29. Hang up
30. Play all chapter/tracks in random order
31. - Press to clear the number one by one
- Hold to clear all the numbers
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Before Using
Notes on Remote Control Usage
1. Aim the remote control at the remote sensor on the unit.
2. Replace the battery from the remote control or insert a battery insulator if the battery has not been used for a month or longer.
3. DO NOT store the remote control in direct sunlight or in high temperature environment, or it may not function properly.
4. The battery can work for 6 months under normal condition. If the remote control won’t work, please change the battery.
5. Use“button shaped” lithium battery“CR2025”(3V) only.
6. DO NOT recharge, disassemble, heat or expose the battery in fire.
7. Insert the battery in proper direction according to the ( + ) and ( - ) poles.
8. Store the battery in a place where children cannot reach to avoid the risk of accident.
Uninstall Battery
Slide out the battery compartment tray at the bottom on the back of the remote control.
PULL OUT PUSH IN
Install Battery
Use button-shaped lithium battery CR2025 (3V)” only. Insert the battery to the battery tray with proper direction according to the (+) and (-) poles.
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Basic Operations
Parking Brake
• When the “BRAKE” cable is connected to the brake switch, the display on the TFT monitor will
display video only when the vehicle is applied.
• Parking brake function is overridden when the video source is set to REVERSE.
• When the parking brake inhibit is active, the front monitor displays warning information,
preventing the driver from watching content while driving. Rear video screens are not affected.
Mute
Press [ volume. [ features cancels the mute function.
/
Power On / Off
Press the unit light up for a moment and the current mode status appears in the LCD. Press and hold the
[
Audible Beep Conrmation
An audible beep tone conrms each function selection. The Beep tone can be disabled through
the Setup menu.
Playing Source Selection
Press the [ MENU ] button on the front panel to change between available playing sources. The playing mode is displayed on the screen.
1.
or :: Touch this page button to view the first or second
page of on-screen buttons
2. Function icons
3. Clock
4. Touch for quick access to Audio level settings
MUTE] knob to mute the volume from the unit. Press again to restore the
VOL /
] is displayed on the LCD. Adjusting the volume or using any of the audio setup
knob on the unit to turn the unit on. The buttons on the front of the
VOL /
[
MUTE]
/
VOL /
knob to power off the unit.
MUTE ]
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Volume Adjustment
To increase or decrease the volume level, turn the
knob on the front panel. The volume ranges from “0”to “50”.
MUTE ]
The LCD or TFT screen displays the volume level for 3 seconds.
[
/ VOL /
Audio Menu
The Audio Control feature allows you to easily adjust your audio
system to meet the acoustical characteristics of your vehicle, which
vary depending on the type of vehicle and its measurements. Proper setting of the Fader and Balance boosts the effects of the cabin equalizer.
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Basic Operations
Select Preset Audio
1. Enter the Audio setup mode
Touch the [
interface will display on the screen.
2. Select Audio mode
Touch the desired Audio selection: [ Optional ] / [ Classic ] / [ Rock
] / [ Jazz ] / [ E.D.M ] / [ Pop ], and the Audio mode will change.
Adjust Audio Parameters
To adjust Audio parameters, touch and drag the parameters adjustment bar.
[ User ]: Set the desired audio effect. [ Flat ]: Select the original audio effect. [ Reset ]: Cancel the audio function settings. [ Loud: On/Off ]: When listening to music at low volumes, this
Adjust FAD BAL
You can adjust front/back/left/right balance of the speaker and the subwoofer volume to get balanced listening effect according to the surroundings and your interest.
1. Enter the Audio setup mode
Touch the [
interface will display on the screen.
2. Adjust subwoofer volume
Touch [
-12 to +12.
3. Adjust fader / balance value
Touch [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] to adjust fader / balance value.
[ ]: Front speaker
[ ]: Rear speaker [ ]: Left speaker [ ]: Right speaker
Notes:
1. The parameters of the Audio modes has been preset and you can not change them besides ‘User’.
2. The Audio mode will change to ‘User’ automatically when you adjust the frequency value under the modes besides ‘User’.
3. The value of Sub is independent of Audio mode and can be adjusted separately.
] icon in the user interface and the Audio setup
featurewill selectively boost certain bass and treble frequencies.
] icon in the user interface and the Audio setup
] / [ ] or drag [ ] to adjust subwoofer volume from
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Basic Operations
Set Date /Time
1. Touch [ Settings].
2. Touch [ Time ].
The date/time setup menu is displayed.
Set Date
1. Touch [ Date ].
2. Touch the date information on the screen .
A submenu is displayed.
3. Touch [ ] or [ ] to set year, month and day.
Set Clock Mode
1. Touch [Clock mode].
2. Touch [12Hr] or [24Hr] to switch clock mode.
Set Time
1. Touch [ Time ].
2. Touch the time on the screen, a submenu is displayed.
3. Touch [ ] or [ ] to set hour and minute.
Tip:
When date/time is set, touch [ Save ] to conrm or [ Cancel ] to exit.
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Radio Mode
Radio Display
1. Touch to view the SOURCE MENU and select a new playback source
2. Strong Local signal broadcasting indicator
3. Stereo broadcasting indicator
4. Current radio band indicator
5. Broadcaster information stored at the preset
6. Touch to view more on-screen buttons
7. Touch to seek backward
8. Search stations automatically
9. Touch to seek forward
10. Touch to change between AM/FM bands
11. Clock
12. Current preset radio station
13. Current radio information
14. AF: Alternative Frequency indicator
15. TA: Trafc Announcement indicator
16. RDS setting options
17. Save the desired radio station
18. Touch to change between Local and Distance
19. Enter frequency directly
20. Touch for quick access to Audio level settings
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Select Radio as Playing Source
Open the Source Menu and then touch [Radio].
Select One Radio Band
Touch the [ ] icon on the user interface to select one radio band among FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2.
Tune
Auto Tuning
Touch and hold [ ] / [ ] icon on the user interface more than 1 second to seek a higher / lower station. To stop searching, repeat the operation above or press other keys having radio functions.
Note:
When a station is received, searching stops and the station is played.
Manual Tuning Method 1:
During manual tuning, the frequency will be changed in steps. Touch the [ ] / [ ] icon on the user interface to tune in a higher / lower station.
Method 2:
1. Touch the numeric keypad icon [
displayed, touch number to input frequency.
2. Touch [
3. Touch [ OK ] to enter.
] to delete the input number step by step.
]. Numeric keyboard is
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Radio Mode
Preset Station
The unit has 5 bands, such as FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, AM2, and each band can store 6 stations; hence the unit can store 30 stations in total.
Search Stations Automatically
Touch [ current band automatically.
Manual Store
1. Tune to a station.
2. Touch [
3. Touch one of the channels P1 to P6 to save the select band.
Tune to a Preset Station
1. Touch [Radio].
2. Select a band (if needed).
3. Touch one of the preset channels (P1 to P6) on the screen.
] to search station and store 6 strongest stations in
].
Local Seeking
Touch the [ ] icon and choose the Radio Local or Distance. When the [ signal strength will be detected . Default is “Distance”.
] icon turns bright, only stations with a strong
Audio Selection
Press the [ ] icon and enter the Audio setup.
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Radio Mode
RDS Basics
RDS transmits data to the radio which displays information such as station identication, song artist, and song title. RDS service availability varies with areas. Please understand if RDS service is not available in you area, the following service is not available.
Adjust RDS Settings
1. In Radio menu, touch [ ].
The option menu is displayed.
2. Touch on the selected option to change the setting.
∙ [RDS]: To turn on or off “RDS” function. ∙ [CT]: To turn on or off “Clock Time” synchronization function. ∙ [EON]: To turn on or off “EON” function. ∙ [TA]: To turn on or off “TA” function. ∙ [PTY]: To show PTY list. ∙ [ VOL]: T
RDS ( Radio Data System )
The unit provides basic functions of RDS. RDS service availability varies with areas. Please understand if RDS service is not available in your area, the following service is not available.
AF Function
Alternative Frequencies Lists are used for the same program service and used in conjunction with the PI code (Program Identification code)to assist automatic tuning. Using this information, a radio can automatically search out another station that is playing the same material. This is useful when the station you are listening to is fading out.
Note:
• During auto switching radio frequency, some interference may be heard.
• Turning off AF function can settle this problem.
ouch [
] / [ ] to adjust TA volume.
EON ( Enhanced Other Networks )
When EON data is received, the EON indicator lights and the TA and AF functions are enhanced. TA: Trafc information can be received from the current station or stations in other network. AF: The frequency list of preset RDS stations is updated by EON data. EON enables the radio to make fuller use of RDS information. It constantly updates the AF list of preset stations, including the one that currently tuned into. If you preset a station around the area at your home, you will later be able to receive the same station at an alternative frequency, or any other station serving the same program, EON also keeps track of locally available TP stations for quick reception.
TA Function
The TA (Traffic Announcement flag) function lets the unit receive traffic announcements automatically no matter what media source is playing back. The TA function can be activated by a TP (Traffic Program) station broadcasting traffic information. When TA is activated and a traffic announcement is received, the current playing source will be overridden by the traffic announcement if the current radio band is FM, indicating that the unit is
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Radio Mode
waiting for traffic announcements. The unit returns to the original source after the traffic announcement has been received.
CT (Clock Time)
Some stations broadcast the time and date within the encoded RDS signal. The clock time is automatically adjusted when ‘CT’ is set to ‘ON’.
PTY Function
PTY is the abbreviation for Program Type which is a code defining the type of program being broadcast (e.g. News or Rock). Then PTY options will display on the screen. To view more PTY options, touch the scroll bar and arrows on the screen. When one PTY option is touched (e.g. News), auto search for next available PTY by increasing tuning frequency until the PTY of the next station matches the current. If no matched PTY has been found, the unit will return to the original radio frequency.
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Playback Mode
Load/eject
You can play video, audio or images stored on the following discs:
• DVD Video, DVD-R, DVD-RW
• VCD
• Audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW
Note:
Ensure that the disc contains playable content.
Eject a Disc
Press the [ ] key on the front panel to eject the disc. When the disc is ejected, the unit switches to the previous source.
Touchscreen Controls
The touch key areas for DVD playback are outlined below: A: Return to the main menu B: Play the video and display playback information C: Display onscreen control menu D: Time display
Controlling Playback
To access the on-screen controls, touch the screen except upper left corner, and touch again to cancel display. Touch [ ] to view all function icons.
Connect a USB Device
1. Open the USB door.
2. Insert the small end of the USB cable to the 3.5 jack and USB socket, then connect the other end of the cable to your USB device.
Remove a USB Device
1. Select other source on the main menu.
2. Remove the USB device.
Insert/Remove a SD Card
• Insert
1. Open SD card cover.
2. Insert the SD card into the SD card slot.
Play starts automatically.
• Remove
1. Select other source on the main menu.
2. Press the card unit you hear a click sound.
3. Remove the SD card.
A
B
C
Play/Pause
1. Once a disc, USB or SD card is inserted, play starts automatically.
For DVD movie, if a menu appears, press [ ] to start play.
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Playback Mode
2. To pause, touch [ ].
To resume play, touch [ ].
3. Skip to previous / next track / chapter, press [ ] / [ ] key.
Previous/Next
Touch [ ] / [ ] key on the screen to skip to previous / next track / chapter.
Search for a Folder
For Video Files
1. Touch [
2. Touch a folder,then touch the desired le.
3. Touch the le again to start play.
For Audio Files
1. Touch [
2. Touch a folder,then touch the desired le.
3. Touch the le again to start play.
For Picture Files
1. Touch [
2. Touch a folder,then touch the desired le.
3. Touch the le again to start play.
For Folder Control
1. Touch [
2. Touch a folder,then touch the desired le.
3. Touch the le again to start play.
] to display all available video folders.
] to display all available audio folders.
] to display all available picture folders
] to display all available folders
Repeat
For DVD/VCD movie disc:
1. Touch bottom half of the screen to display menu on the screen, if
necessary.
2. Touch [ ] to display the 2nd menu.
3. Touch [
DVD [
[
[
[
VCD [
[
[
] repeatedly to select:
] Repeat chapter: Play the current chapter repeatedly.
] Repeat title: Play all chapters in the title repeatedly.
] Repeat all: Play all in the disc repeatedly.
] Repeat off: Cancel repeat play.
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] Repeat single: Play the current single repeatedly.
] Repeat all: Play all in the disc repeatedly.
] Repeat off: cancel repeat play.
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Playback Mode
For CD/MP3 les:
1. Touch anywhere except the upper left corner to display menu on the screen, if necessary.
2. Touch [
[
[
[
Repeat A-B
You can repeat a specic of video le (repeat A-B).
1. Touch the screen to display control menu, if necessary.
2. Touch [ ] to display the 2nd menu, if necessary.
3. Touch [ A-B ] repeatedly to mark:
Repeat A-: the start of the section to repeat. Repeat A-B: the end of the section to repeat. The selected section plays repeatedly.
4. To exit A-B repeat mode, touch A-B repeatedly, [Repeat A-B off] is displayed.
Shufe (Random) Play
You can play audio tracks/les in random order.
1. Touch the screen to display control menu, if necessary.
2. Touch [ ] to display the 2nd menu, if necessary.
3. Touch [ ] on the screen repeatedly to turn random play on or off.
Select Audio Mode
When you play VCDs, you can select an audio mode (R/L/Stereo).
1. During play, touch bottom half of the screen to display menu on the screen, if necessary.
2. Touch [ ] to display the 2nd menu.
Touch [ ] repeatedly until the audio mode is selected.
] repeatedly:
1
] Repeat single: Play the current single repeatedly.
] Repeat all: Play all the tracks repeatedly.
] Repeat off: Cancel repeat play.
Select Subtitle Language
For DVD or Divx discs that contain two or more subtitle languages.
1. During play, touch the screen to display menu on the screen, if necessary.
2. Touch [ ] to display the 2nd menu.
3. Touch [
The selected language is displayed.
] repeatedly to select a language.
Video Setup
Touch [ ] to access video setup mode, touch [ ] or [ ] to set the desired effect. You may set the brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue of the video output from 1 to 20.
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Playback Mode
Playback Information
Touch the screen when playing back DVD and VCD discs and the playback information will be displayed on the top area of the TFT.
For DVD
1. Disc type.
2. DVD Title information. “01/08” indicates that
this DVD has 8 titles and the title playing back now is the first title.
3. DVD Chapter information. “005/012” indicates
that current title has 12 chapters and the chapter playing back now is the fifth chapter.
For VCD
1. Disc type.
2. VCD Track information. “01/08” indicates that
this VCD has 8 tracks and the track playing back now is the first title.
Elapsed Time
1. Elapsed time of the current track.
2. Total time of the current track.
Direct Track Entry
To select a track directly, touch the [ ] icon on screen control to displaythe direct entry menu. Enter the desired track using the on-
screen number pad. Press [ OK ] to the selected track.
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DVD T:01/08 C:005/012
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VCD Track:01/08
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Rotate Pictures
1. When you view pictures, touch the screen to display menu on the screen, if necessary.
2. Touch [
] to display the 2nd menu.
3. Touch [ ] repeatedly to rotate the picture.
Zoom
You can zoom in pictures for a close view.
1. When you view pictures, touch the screen to display menu on the screen, if necessary.
2. Touch [ ] to display the 2nd menu.
3. Touch [
] repeatedly to zoom in the picture.
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Bluetooth Mode
You can make or receive phone calls with Bluetooth-enabled phones through the unit. You can also listen to music from a Bluetooth­enabled device.
Pair a Bluetooth Device
To connect your Bluetooth device to the unit, you need to pair the device to the unit. Pairing needs only to be done once. You can pair up to five devices. You also can search for Bluetooth devices by
mobile phone.
1. Turn on the Bluetooth function on the device.
2. Touch [
3. Select
4. Enter default password “0000”.
Tip:
• The operational range between this unit and a Bluetooth device is approximately 16 ft (5m) .
• Before you connect a Bluetooth device to this unit, familiarize yourself with the Bluetooth capabilities of the device.
• Compatibility with all Bluetooth device is not guaranteed.
• Any obstacle between this unit and a Bluetooth device can reduce the operational range.
• Keep this unit away from any other electronic device that may cause interference.
Disconnect Bluetooth Device
To disconnect one device, touch [ ] .
] to search for Bluetooth device with the device.
the Bluetooth device ID in the pairing list.
Tip
• The device will also be disconnected when the device is moved beyond the operational range.
• If you want to reconnect the device to the unit, place it within the operational range.
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touch [
For details, see the “Adjust Bluetooth Settings” section.
], then set [ Auto connect ] to [ Off ].
Make a Call
1. Select Bluetooth function in the home menu.
2. Pair the phone with the unit.
3. Search for phone number from the following list:
[Phone Book] [Call Log] [Missed calls] [Received calls] [Dialed calls]
Or touch the number pad directly, then touch [ ] to dial.
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Bluetooth Mode
Receive a Call
By default, all incoming calls are received automaticaly.
1. If there is an incoming call,
2. You may touch the screen to select [ hang up ] or [ Answer ].
Speak into the Bluetooth microphone.
Tip
• You can select to receive calls manually by set [Auto answer] to [Off] status.
the screen will appear “Incoming”
Adjust Bluetooth Settings
1. In Bluetooth menu,touch [ ].
The option menu is displayed.
2. Touch on the selected option to change the setting.
∙ [Bluetooth]: To turn on or off “Bluetooth” function. ∙ [Auto connect]: To turn on or off “Auto connect” function. ∙ [Auto answer]: To turn on or off “Auto answer” function. ∙ [Pairing code]: To set paring code. ∙ [Phone book sync]: To synchronize phone book, touch [ OK ] on
Phonebook sync may take several minutes to load on initial setup.
Tip
• You can also adjust Bluetooth settings in the “Settings” menu.
the sub-menu popped out.
Music Mode
A2DP
A2DP is short for Advanced Audio Distribution Profile. The mobile phones supporting this function can transmit stereo audio, whereas the ones not supporting this function can transmit mono audio only.
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AVRCP
AVRCP is short for Audio/Video Remote Control Profile. The mobile phones supporting this function can control the playback of a Bluetooth audio player.
In the mode of the music player working, if you want to make a phone call, you can press the number keys on the mobile phone. At the same time the music player will stop. The TFT screen will display “Calling”, after the call received, the voice will be transferred to the unit. When the call ends, the screen will display music playing menu. If there is an incoming phone call, the music player will stop, and the screen will display “Incoming”. When the call ends, the screen will display music playing menu.
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Settings
Display System
1. Touch the upper left corner to display main menu.
2. Touch [ Settings ].
The settings menu is displayed.
Adjust General Settings
1. Touch [ General ], if necessary.
2. Touch to highlight a setting.
3. Touch on the option to display/select an option.
4. Touch blank area of the screen to exit.
General settings Options Description
Radio region
Radio range
Blackout Off/10s/20s Dimmer mode Night/Dark/Normal/Brightness Adjust the display brightness.
Beep
Calibration Start Calibrate the touch screen.
USA China
Japan
Europe Europe (LW) OIRT Local Distance
On
Off Turn off the beep sound.
Select one that matches your location.
Turn on the beep sound. Each time you press a button, the unit beeps.
Calibration
When the touch operation is not sensitive or valid, you should
calibrate the touch screen through calibration setting function. Adjust the response positions of the touch panel as followings:
1. Press the [ Calibration ] option on the setup menu to enter.
2. Touch [ Start ] to enter.
3. Press and hold the center of [ + ] for 2 seconds, the [ + ] will move automatically.
4. Aim at center of [ + ], follow the path as shown of the gure, after steps from 1 to 5, the system will exit calibrating automatically.
Adjust Video Settings
1. Touch [Video].
2. Touch an option repeatedly to select:
3. Touch blank area of the screen to exit.
Video settings Options Description
Parking
On Enable video Off Disable video
When in Park “On” mode, the screen will display “WARNING” [if you play the video disc]. The
above warning screen will prevent the driver watching images.
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Settings
Adjust SUB settings
1. Touch [SUB].
2. Touch an option repeatedly to select:
3. Touch blank area of the screen to exit.
Sound settings Options Description
Subwoofer
Subwoofer lter
Adjust Time Settings
1. Touch [ Time ].
2. Touch an option repeatedly to select:
3. Touch blank area of the screen to exit.
Time settings Options Description
Date Y/M/D
Clock mode 12Hr/24Hr
Time
Adjust Language Settings
1. Touch [Language].
2. Touch an option repeatedly to select.
3. Touch blank area of the screen to exit.
Language settings Description
OSD Select on-screen display language.
DVD audio Select DVD audio language. Options available depend on DVD disc.
DVD subtitle Select DVD subtitle language. Options available depend on DVD disc.
Disc menu Select DVD menu language. Options available depend on DVD disc.
On Turn on the subwoofer. Off Turn off the subwoofer
80Hz
160Hz
Select subwoofer lter criteria.120Hz
Touch [ ] or [ ] to set year, month and day. Touch [12Hr] or [24Hr] to switch clock mode.
H/S/AM/
PM
Touch [ ] or [ ] to set hour and minute. Touch [ ] or [ ] to set
AM/PM (only for 12Hr)
.
Adjust Bluetooth Settings
1. Touch [Bluetooth].
2. Touch an option repeatedly to select.
3. Touch blank area of the screen to exit.
Bluetooth settings Options Description
Bluetooth
Auto connect
Auto answer
Pairing code Set the password for pairing the unit with other Bluetooth device.
On Turn on the Bluetooth function. Off Turn off the Bluetooth function.
On
Off Need to re-connect manually. On Answer paired phone call automatically. Off Answer phone call manually.
If the pre-paired device is within the effective range, the unit re-connects to pre-paired device automatically.
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Settings
Adjust Disc Rating
1. Touch [Disc].
2. Touch an option repeatedly to select.
3. Touch blank area of the screen to exit.
DVD rating Options Description
Set password Set password to restrict the play of discs. The default password is 0000.
Rating level
DRC On/Off Dynamic range compression on or off.
Load factory Restore to default settings.
Adjust Volume Settings
You can set different volume for different modes.
1. Touch [Volume].
The volume setting sub-menu is displayed.
2. Touch on a source.
[Disc] [Bluetooth] [USB] [A/V Front] [SD] [A/V Rear] [Radio] [Navigation]
3. Touch [ ] or [ ] to assign value: 0 to 12.
When switching to the source, the volume increases automatically.
4. Touch blank area of the screen to exit.
Kid safe Acceptable for children. G Acceptable for general viewers. PG Parental guidance suggested. PG-13 Unsuitable for children under age 13. PG-R Recommend parents to restrict children under 17 to view. R Restricted recommend parents to guide children under 17 to view. NC-17 Unsuitable for children under age 17. Adult Acceptable for adults only.
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Other Modes
Listen to Other Devices
You can connect an external audio/video device to the unit.
1. Connect the external device with the supplied AV cable.
2. Touch the upper left corner to display the main menu.
3. Touch [A/V Front] or [A/V Rear] to access external device.
Reset
When the unit hangs up, you can reset it. Press [ RESET ] with a ball-point pen or similar tool.
Tip
When the unit has been reset, all the settings will return to default settings.
Replace a Fuse
If there is no power, the fuse may be damaged and need to be replaced.
1. Take out the unit from dashbpard.
2. Check all electrical connections.
3. Buy a fuse that matches the amperage of the damaged fuse.
4. Replace the fuse while the units power is disconnected.
GPS
1. Touch the upper left corner to display home menu.
2. Touch [NAVI], the navigation menu will display.
3. Refer to the map manual to operate the navigation tool.
Reset
Steering Wheel Control Programming
1. Touch the upper left corner to display home menu.
2. Touch [ SWC ], the SWC menu will display.
2. Adjust each key with a individual function.
3. Touch [ Pair ] to program.
4. Press each individual steering wheel control button for each corresponding function.
5. Once the final steering wheel control button is programmed, the functions are saved and the programming will end.
6. Touch [ Reset ] to reset the programming.
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Specications
General
Reference Supply Voltage .................................................................... 12V(DC)
Operating Voltage Range ........................................................ 10.5 - 15.8V(DC)
Max Operating Current .................................................................................15A
Grounding System ................................................................................Negative
Dimensions(WXHXD) ...............................................................7.0X4.0X6.5inch
Weight(main unit) ...................................................................................... 1.9kg
FM
Signal Noise Ratio ................................................................................ ≥55dB
Residual Noise Sensitivity (S/N=30dB) ............................................... 18dBμV
Frequency Response (±3dB) ...................................................20Hz~12.5KHz
Station Seeking Level .................................................................... 20~28dBμV
Distortion .............................................................................................. ≤1.0%
Stereo Separation (1KHz) ....................................................................≥25dB
Antenna Impedance ...................................................................................75Ω
AM
Residual Noise Sensitivity (S/N=20dB) ............................................... 30dBμV
Selectivity (±9KHz) ............................................................................... ≥50dB
Screen
Screen size ............................................................................. 6.2 inches(16:9)
Display resolution ...............................................................................800X480
DVD Player
S/N Ratio ..................................................................................................80dB
THD+N ................................................................................................. ≤0.1%
Frequency Response (±3dB) ......................................................20Hz~20KHz
Maximum Output Power......................................................................... 4×80W
Load Impedance ...........................................................................................4Ω
AUX IN
Distortion .............................................................................................. ≤0.5%
Frequency Response (±3dB) ......................................................20Hz~20KHz
Audio Input Level .................................................................................0.5Vrms
Preout
Output Impedance .................................................................................... 100Ω
Output Level .................................................................................................2V
Video
Normal Video Input Level (CVBS) ......................................................1.0±0.2V
Video Input Impedance...............................................................................75Ω
Video Output Impedance ............................................................................75Ω
Video Output Level .............................................................................1.0±0.2V
Environment
Operating Temperature .....................................14°F ~ 140°F(-10°C ~ +60°C)
Storing Temperature........................................... 4°F ~ 158°F(-20°C ~ +70°C)
Operating Humidity ..................................................................... 45%~80%RH
Storing Humidity ......................................................................... 30%~90%RH
Notice:
When the unit is operated to extremes, such as with maximum power output for a long time, or the temperature is over 158, it will enter heat protection mode, the volume will be reduced automatically. This is normal.
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Specications
Supported Formats:
·USB or memory le format: FAT32
·MP3 bit rate(date rate): 32-320 Kbps and VBR (Variable Bit Rate)
·Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8 levels
·Number of albums/folders: 99 (Max)
·Number of tracks/titles: 999 (Max)
·ID3 tag v2.0 or later
·File name in Unicode UTF8(maximum length:128 bytes)
Unsupported Formats:
·Empty albums:an empty album is an album that does not contain MP3 les,and is not be shown
in the display.
·Unsupported le formats are skipped.For example,Word documents(.doc) or
Mp3 les with extension.dlf are ignored and not played.
·AAC,WMV,PCM audio les
Supported MP3 Disc Format:
·ISO9660,Joliet
·Maximum title number: 512(depending on le name length)
·Maximum album number: 255
·Supported sampling frequencies: 32kHz,44.1kHz,48kHz
·Supported Bit-rates: 32-320Kbps and variable bit rate
Supported Video Formats:
·DVD
·MP4
·Xvid (optional)
Region Code
According to DVD sale region, the whole world is divided into six regions. A DVD disc can be played back only when its region code is compatible with that of the player in use. Region 1: USA, Canada, East Pacic Ocean Islands; Region 2: Japan, West Europe, North Europe, Egypt, South Africa, Middle East; Region 3: Taiwan of China, Hong Kong of China, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, South East
Region 4: Australia, New Zealand, Mid & south America, South Pacic Ocean Islands/Oceania; Region 5: Russia, Mongolia, India, Middle Asia, East Europe, North Korea, North Africa, North
Region 6: China, Mainland
Asia;
West Asia;
Disc Cautions
1) DO NOT use irregular shaped disc.
2) Disc Cleaning
Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe the disc from center to edge, only neutral detergent can be used.
3) When playing a new disc
New disc may have some rough spots around the inner and outer edges. If such a disc is used, remove these rough spots with a pencil or ball-point pen, etc.
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Troubleshooting
What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Please check the following points before calling a service center.
Problem Cause Corrective action
Unit fuse blown. Install new fuse with correct rating.
Unit can not power on
No/low audio output
Poor sound quality or distortion
Unit resets itself when engine is off
Warning information is shown
at all times
Flashing image or interference
appears on screen
Cannot insert disc A disc is already inside the unit. Eject current disc and insert new one.
Disc does not play back
PBC cannot be used during VCD playback
Repeat or search function is invalid during VCD playback
Car battery fuse blown. Install new fuse with correct rating.
Illegal operation Reset the unit.
Improper audio output connection. Check wiring and correct.
Volume set too low. Increase volume level.
Speakers damaged. Replace speakers.
Heavily biased volume balance. Adjust the channel balance to center position.
Speaker wiring is in contact with metal part of car. Insulate all speaker wiring connections.
Pirated disc is in use. Use original disc.
Speaker power rating does not match unit. Replace speakers.
Wrong connections. Check wiring and correct.
Speaker is shorted. Check wiring and correct.
Incorrect connection between ACC and BATT. Check wiring and correct.
Parking break wiring is not correct. Check wiring and correct.
The color system of DVD disc does not match the monitor.
Pirated disc is in use. Use original disc.
Video cable damaged. Replace cables.
Improper video signal connections. Check wiring and correct.
Disc is warped or scratched. Use disc in good condition.
Disc is dirty or wet. Clean disc with soft cloth.
Incompatible disc is used. Use compatible disc.
Disc is inserted upside down. Insert disc with label side up.
Disc region code is not compatible with unit. Use disc with proper region code.
PBC is not available on the disc. Use disc with PBC available.
PBC is on. Turn PBC off.
General
TFT monitor
Disc playback
Error messages
Adjust the color system of the DVD disc playing back or the monitor in use.
Disc is dirty. Clean disc with soft cloth.
No disc
Disc is upside down. Insert disc with label side up.
No disc inside. Insert disc.
Bad disc
Disc is dirty. Clean disc with soft cloth.
Disc is upside down. Insert disc with label side up.
Unknown disc Disc format is not compatible with this unit. Use disc with compatible format.
Region Error
DVD region code is not compatible with this unit.
Use disc with compatible region code.
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Wire Connections
GPS
ANT
RADIO ANT
Yellow/Camera-Video
White / Front L (+)
Grey with black stripe / Front R (-)
White with black stripe / Front L (-)
Grey / Front R (+)
Purple / Rear R (+)
Purple with black stripe / Rear R (-)
Green / Rear L (+)
Green with black stripe / Rear L (-)
Yellow / Battery 12V(+)
Black / Ground
Red / ACC
Blue / ANT.CONT
Green with white / Brake
Pink / Reverse
Orange with white stripe / Key A
White with brown stripe / Key B
Black / KEY GND
Brown / Illumination
VIDEO OUT
SUB OUT
SUB OUT
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