Premier SCR-4606TVD Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SCR-4606TVD
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PREMIER CUSTOMER SERVICE
NOTE This unit may be submitted to changes in specifications, characteristics and/or operation without prior notice to the user, in order to continue improving and developing its technology.
Venezuela:
0800 ELECTRIC (353-2874)
Panama: 300-5185
Website
www.premiermundo.com
E-mail:
servicioalcliente@ premiermundo.com
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Avoid Moisture : To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture .
Use Recommended Accessories : to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, and annoying interference, use only the recommended accessories.
POWER SUPPLY : the appliance should be connected to power supply only of the type described in the operating instruction or as marked on the appliance .
Protect the disc mechanism : Avoid inserting any foreign objects into the slot of this player. Failure to observe this may cause malfunction due to the precise mechanism of this unit .
Important safety
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Content.............................................
Disc Note..........................................
Installation ........................................
Detaching control panel......................
Attaching control panel.......................
Electric Connection ...........................
Remote Control ...............................
Basic Operation................................
Loading/Ejecting a DISC .................
Open/Close Monitor and Angle
Adjustment......................... ........
TFT Monitor Adjustment ..................
Setting animation...........................
Setting wallpaper............................
Setting LED Light...........................
Audio Quality Adjustment..................
Setting Time.....................................
Setting Audio Mode ..........................
Reset Factory Settings.......................
Rear View Camera.............................
Control Panel ...................................
Unit keys..........................................
Radio Operation...............................
Listening to radio...............................
Storing stations in memory ................
Automatic Memory Storing &
Program Scanning........................
Media Operation...............................
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Basic Operation................................
Selecting Play Mode.........................
On-Screen Display Function..............
Digital Video Special Function............
Multi-subtitle language function.........
Multi-audio language function............
Multi-angle function...........................
Title menu function ............................
Media Setup Menu............................
System Setup....................................
Language Setup................................
Video Setup ......................................
Digital Setup .....................................
AUX Operation..................................
BT Operation.....................................
TV Operation.....................................
USB Operation..................................
SD/MMC Card Operation....................
MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG4 Play.............
Specification.....................................
Troubleshooting ................................
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Disc Note
Supported Formats The following 12 cm discs are supported:
Digital Video (single-side discs single-double discs) Video CD CD Audio MP3 MPEG4
Discs Which Can Not Be Played
Digital Video-RAM CDV CDG
Do not warp discs. Dirt, dust, scratches and warping disc will cause malfunction . Do not place stickers or make scratches on discs. A disc should always be kept in its case when not in use to prevent from damaging. Always ensure that discs are clean and dry before inserting .
Precautions For Disc
Wipe the disc from center toward the outside edge
Do not touch the underside of the disc
Label side up
Do not bend
Handling DISC
DISC CLEANING
use a dry soft cloth to wipe the surface . If the disc is quite dirty, use a soft cloth slightly moistured with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol . Never use solvents such as benzine, thinner or conventional record cleaners as they may mar the surface of the disc.
Preparing new discs with rough spots
Roughness
Ball - point pen
New discs may have some roughness around the edge . The Digital Video player may not work properly or the video/sound reproduction may skip if such discs are used .
Note: use a ballpoint pen, etc ., To remove roughness from the edge of the disc .
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NOTES: Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily and make sure it is all connected up properly and the unit and the system work properly. Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunctions. Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifications of the vehicle. Install the unit where it does not get in the driver s way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudden stop, like an emergency stop. Choose the mounting location where the unit will not interfere with the normal driving function of the driver. If installation angle exceeds 30 from horizontal, the unit might not give its optimum performance.
Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature, such as from direct sunlight, or from hot air, from the heater, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt or excessive vibration.
DIN FRONT/REAR-MOUNT
This unit can be properly installed either from "Front"(conventional DIN Front-mount) or "Rear"(DIN Rear-mount installation, utilizing threaded screw holes at the sides of the unit chassis). For details, refer to the following illustrated installation methods.
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Installation
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If you want to take CHASSIS out of the SLIDE BRACKET HOUSING, first remove the PLASTIC TRIM OUT of the both sides away, then insert the two KEY PLATE into left and right side of chassis as above illustration.
Installating the unit
DASH B OAR D
METAL MOUNTING STRA P
HEX NU T
SPRI NG WASHER
PLAI N WASHER
TAPPING SCREW
CONS OLE
SLID E BRACKET HOUS ING
HEX BOLT
SCRE WDRIVER
TAB S
KEY PL ATE
PLAS TIC TRIM OUT
KEY PL ATE
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How To Remove And Install The Front Panel
When detaching or attaching the control panel, be careful not to damage the connectors on the back of the control panel and on the panel holder.
Detaching Control Panel Before detaching the control panel, be sure to turn off the power.
1). Press the “REL” release button and the right hand side of front pane will release
REL button
2). Put the front panel in the protective case for safe keeping.
protective case
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First pull up the panel as the direction indicated by the arrow (See )And then
taking out the panel as the direction indicated by the arrow (See ).
Hollow
Bulge
ATTACHING CONTROL PANEL
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1). First, insert the left side of the front panel into the main unit(SEE ). (Note: the “Hollow ” point on the front panel must be attached into the “Bulge” point of the unit . )
2). Gently push the right-down hand side of the front panel until you feel a “ Click” .
(SEE )
Precautions
Do not touch the contacts on the front panel or the unit body, since this may result in poor electrical contact. If dirt or dust accumulates on the contacts , wipe them with a clean, dry cloth .
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WIRING CONNECTION
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Note: the earth connection cable (parking brake B-) must be connected in order for pictures to be played back to the monitor. If the cable has not been correctly connected, the message “PARKING BRAKE” appears on the monitor.
RCA CABLE
SUBWOOFER GREY
VIDEO IN YELLOW
RCH RED
LCH WHITE
REAR RCA OUT PU T CABLE
FRONT RCA WHITE L
FRONT RCA RED R VIDEO OUT YELLOW
FRONT RCA O UT PU T CABLE
REAR CAMERA INPUT YELLOW
PINK
(B+)12V REAR CAMERA SWITCH
(B -)PARKING BRAKE
GREY
GREY/BLACK
FRONT RCH SPK .
VIOLET
VIOLET/BLACK
WHITE
WHITE/B LA CK
GREEN
GREEN/BLA CK
REAR
LCH SPK .
AUTO ANTENNA
BLUE
GROUND (B- )
MEMORY B ACK-UP(B+)
IGNITI ON SWITCH(B +)
RED
YEL LOW
BLACK
REAR RCH SPK .
FRONT
LCH SPK .
CHOKE BOX
RADIO ANTENNA JACK
TV ANTENNA JACK
Electric Connection
Note: the Parking Brake wire must be connected in order to watch video on this unit . If that wire has not been connected , then the message “PARKING BRAKE” will appear on the LCD screen .
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Button
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CLK
Press it briefly to view the clock time .
PAIR/
Pres s it to use the BT funct ion , ref er to BT ope rat ion.
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STOP
Press once to pause playback. Press PLAY/PAUSE to resume playback. Please note: if you press STOP twice, playback will start at the beginning of the disc.
SETUP
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Press this button to open the SETUP menu.
MO/ST (AUDIO)
In Radio mode, press this button to change between Mono and Stereo reception modes (when a station is weak, sometimes switching to Mono will improve sound quality). In Disc Playback mode, pressing this button opens the AUDIO setup menu for making changes to the way the soundtrack is reproduced.
SUBTITLE LOCAL/ DISTANT
In Digital Video Disc Playback mode, pressing this button will allow you to change the subtitle language on discs which have this as an option. In Radio mode, press this button to change the radio reception sensitivity in stations are near or far.
Redial/
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Pres s it to use the BT funct ion , ref er to BT ope rat ion .
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A/P SA/P S
MU TEM UT E
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MO /S TMO/ ST
MO DEMODE
CL KC LK
PL AY /P AU SEPL AY /P AU SE
EQEQ
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BA NDB AN D
VO LVO L
OS DOSD
TI TL E/ PB CTI TL E/ PB C
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PAIR
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ZO OMZ OO M
Remote Control
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Button
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Function
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GOTO
Press it button to begin playback at a moment in the program you designate. Use number buttons to enter the data that is needed. In BT menu, it serves as the asterisk button on your mobile handset.
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SEL
Press these buttons to skip ahead or back one track.
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VOL+/-
Use these controls to adjust the volume level.
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/ / /
Press this button briefly to display the root level directory of a Digital Video disc. Press and hold this button to turn on or off the SUBWOOFER output.
Menu SubWoofer ( )
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BAND (OSD)
In Radio mode, press this button repeatedly to switch between the five radio bands: FM1 > FM2 > FM3 > AM1(MW1) > AM2 (MW2). In Disc Playback modes, Press this button to see information about the disc currently in play.
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Press this button to turn the unit ON , press and hold to turn the unit OFF. Press it briefly to select a desired work source .
PLAY/ PAUSE
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In Disc Playback mode, press to pause playback. Press again to start where playback stopped.
MUTE
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Press this button to turn off the audio. Press again to restore the sound to its prior volume level.
TITLE/ PB C(A/PS)
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When playing a Digital Video, pressing this button will open the TITLE menu which is recorded on the media. When playing a VCD disc, press this button to create a PBC (Playback Control) menu for the disc to assist in making playback selections. In Radio mode, press and hold this button to start the Auto-Program mode, during which the tuner will scan for all strong stations and assign them to the radio preset buttons.
Press this button to Open/Close the operate monitor .Long press it to adjust the angle of monitor Upward/Downward.
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ZOOM/ ANGLE
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For Digital Video discs which have alternate viewing angles encoded, when you see the "angle mark" symbol advising you that these angles are available, longer press this button to see them. Shortly press it button to increase the picture in size .
EQ/LOUD
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Press repeatedly to cycle through the different equalizer curve presets you may wish to use for enhanced listening. Press longer to switch the LOUDNESS function ON and OFF .
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In Disc Playback mode, press for fast forward playback.
In TV mode, Press it to search TV channel automatically.
SEARCH
Press to navigate the various menus present in the product. In TV mode, press / to fine tune. Press the / to select channel upward and downward.
Briefly press this button repeatedly to switch between BASS,TREBLE,BALANCE, FADE,COLOR,BRIGHT,CONTRAST, TINT and VOLUME; Long press this button to switch BT, then briefly press this button repeatedly to switch between LOUD,SWF, EQ,DX/LOCAL(in radio mode),STEREO/MONO(in radio mode),TIME 24H/12H, CLOCK,BUZZ ,EUR/USA FREQ,ANIMA,BG and TV SYSTEM;After switching a desired item above, press VOL+ or VOL- button to set.
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Using the Remote Control
Face the remote control towards the player front face IR mark (remote control signal
receiver).
Operation angle: About 30 degree in each the direction of the front of the IR mark.
Preparing the Remote Control
1.First push to inside as the direction indicated by the arrow (See )And then
Remove the battery holder as the direction indicated by the arrow (See ).
2.Replace the battery Set a new battery property with (+)side up as illustrated
(See ).
3.Insert the battery holder. Push in the holder to the original position(See ).
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Inserting the Battery
Note :
The lithium cell in the battery compartment of remote control has been secured for
transport with a foil . Before initial use please remove this foil so that the remote
control is ready for operation .
Button
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Six numbered preset buttons store and recall stations for each band
This button is used with the other number buttons for use with two-digit number entries. In BT menu, it serves as the hash
button on your mobile handset.
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ENTER
This button is used to confirm selections and settings within many of the menus in the OSD system.
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Use to input numerical values during programming, with the GOTO button, or to directly select a track to play .
In TV mode, press it to ADD and DELETE channel . In DISC mode, press it to reverse rapidly
SKIP
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POWER ON/OFF
LOADING/EJECTING A DISC
Ejecting a Disc
In DISC mode, Press the (2) button on the front panel to eject the disc .
Loading a Disc
3. The player starts playback the disc automatically .
2. Insert the disc with printed side facing up into the disc slot (1) .
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1. Press the POWER ( ) button on the front pane to turn the device on .
Touch the “ ” ICON on screen to turn the unit off . Press the“ ” on the front panel to turn it on, press it again to turn off .
OPEN/CLOSE MONITOR AND ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
Press OPEN button on front panel, the monitor will draw out automatically .
OPEN/CLOSE button
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When the monitor draws out to a certain location, it will turn upward automa­tically and stop at vertical position .
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Do not rotate the monitor forcibly to avoid mechanical damage .
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Adjusting the viewing angle . When the monitor does not move, you press button on the panel to turn the monitor upward or downward at fine steps to get a desired viewing angle .
Return the monitor to the central viewing position, then press OPEN button on the front panel , the monitor will turn downward automatically .
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Basic Operation
Touch the “ icon on touch screen to enter the setting mode, the message will display like following :
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TINT: 0 to 32 Adjust the tint if the human skin color is unnatural.
-Adjustable when NTSC is selected for NTSC/PAL .
ADJUSTABLE ITEMS:
COLOR: 0 to 32 Adjust the color for the picture-lighter or darker.
CONTRAST: 0 to 32 Adjust the contrast of the bright and dark portion.
BRIGHTNES S: 0 to 32 Adjust if the picture is too bright or too dark.
Touch SYSTEM on the setting menu, touch the “ / ” ICONS to select the adjustment item, touch the “ / ” ICONS to adjust the selectment item, it depends on your habit to setup the data.
When the monitor turns downward to a certain angle, it will draw in .
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TFT Monitor Adjustment
(1). (Power) icon in any modes, touch the “ icon to switch the unit off .
The touch buttons on the base of the touch monitor:
(6). Icon Touch to allow inserting or ejecting of the media discs.
(2). Icon to enter the setting menu.
(3). Icon to adjust the angle of the monitor upward until your desired angle .
(5). Icon to adjust the angle of monitor down­ ward until your desired angle .
(4). Icon Touch to open/close the monitor .
In Radio modes, touch the icon or In media mode , touch the range to enter the home menu, the message like following as below.
(1)
(2) (5) (6)(4)(3)
COLOR
TINT
CONTRAST
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SETTING ANIMATION In RADIO mode, you can change the playing time of animation among of “OFF,10S, 30S, 1M, 1.5M, 2M, 3M and 4M”. Note: Please set the playing time of the animation to “ 10S ” for the first, when you turn the unit on .
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AUDIO QUALITY ADJUSTMENT
In Radio modes, touch the screen of the “ ” ICON to enter the home menu, touch the ICON to enter the Setting mode, the message will display in the screen :
Touch the SOUND section on the setting menu, touch the “ / ” ICONS to select the adjustment item, touch the “ / ” ICONS to adjust the selectment item , It depends on your habit to select the Audio mode . Then touch the “ ” icon to return to the previous playback .
ADJUSTABLE ITEMS:
TREBLE: -7 to +7 Adjust treble level .
BALANCE: R 0-10 to L 0-10 . Adjust sound balance between left and right speakers .
FADE: F 0-10 to R 0-10 Adjust sound balance between front and rear speakers .
BASS: -7 to +7 Adjust bass level .
Hour adjustment: 0-23
ADJUSTABLE ITEMS:
Minutes adjustment: 0-59 Time format selectment : 24 H/1 2H
In SETTING mode, touch the “TIME” range to select the time mode .
SETTING TIME
Touch the TIME section on the setting menu, touch the “ / ” ICONS to select the adjustment item, touch the “ / ” ICONS to adjust the selectment item, then touch icon to confirm. It`s depend on your need to setup the data.
SUB-WOOFER: ON or OFF
BT ON/OFF(for BT version only)
HOUR
MINUTE
24H/12H
11:36AM
TREBLE
BASS
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SETTING WALLPAPER in wallpaper mode, you can select the among of “AUTO, GREEN, YELLOW, RED, LIGHT BLUE, BLUE, PINK ” . When you select the “AUTO” item, the player will change the background automatically .
DUB TV SYSTEM(for tv version only) Change the TV standard among of the “NTSC,PAL/BG, PAL/DK, PAL/I, PAL/M, PAL/N, SECAM/BG, SECAM/DK”
LOUDNESS: ON or OFF
RADIO LOC: LOC or DX RADIO STEREO: STEREO or MONO
BUZZER: ON or OFF
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The RESET button is to be activated for the following reasons: A. Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed. B. All the function buttons do not operate. C. Error symbol on the display.
Reset Factory Settings
RESET button is placed on the housing and must be activated with either a ballpoint pen or thin metal object.
RESET
Rear View Camera
When connecting the rear view camera the mirror image of the rear view is auto­matically displayed on the monitor when you change the gear to the back position. (Note: additional monitor can not display
the image.)
Setting Audio Mode
In any modes, touch the “EQ” range on the touch screen (or press the EQ button on remote control) to select one of the preset sound modes: JAZZ/CLASSIC /POP/ROCK/USER .
POP
USER
ROCK
CLASSIC
JAZZ
It depends on your habit to select the Audio mode .
The information will display in the monitor as follow :
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Control Panel
UNIT KEYS
2. and VOL KNOB During playback e VOL knob
SEL BUTTON
, th is used to increase or decrease the volume.
To switch between BASS,TREBLE,BALANCE, FADE,COLOR,BRIGHTNES S, CONTRAST, TINT and VOLUME, briefly and repeatedly press the SEL button. After switching on the desired mode above, rotate VOL knob or press VOL+/
VOL- buttons to set it. To switch between BT, LOUD, SWF, EQ, DX/LOCAL(in radio mode), STEREO/ MONO(in radio mode), TIME 12H/24H, CLOCK, BUZZ,EUR/USA FREQ,ANI­ MATION, BG and TV SYSTEM, long press SEL button to switch on BT, then briefly and repeatedly press SEL button. After switching on the desired mode above, rotate VOL knob or press VOL+/VOL­ buttons to set it.
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1. OPEN or BUTTON To slide the monitor out and stand it up or into the monitor slot, press this button;
To adjust the angle of the monitor, long press this button .
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6. BAND/PAIR BUT TON In radio mode, press the BAND repeatedly to select the desired radio band: FM1,
FM2, FM3, AM1(MW1) and AM2(MW2) .
In BT PHONE mode, for the function of the PAIR button, please refer to the part of the BT Operation.
4/10. |<</ and >>|/ BUTTONS In radio mode, Long pressing |<< or >>| button can automatically search down or up
for an available station beginning from the current frequency; Briefly pressing |<< or >>| button can manually search down or up for a your desired station beginning from the current frequency.
In media mode, pressing |<< or >>| button can play previous or next track; conti­ nuously and long pressing |<< or >>| button can fast backwards or forwards at the following multiple of normal speed: x2, x4, x8, x20, x1.
In BT PHONE mode, for the function of the and buttons, please refer to the part of the BT Operation.
7. MUTE BUT TON Short press this button to mute or resume sound.
5. Disc Slot
8. >||/CH1-6 BUTTON
In media mode, use this button to pause or resume playback.
In radio mode, use this button to preset or listen to a memory station
1) To preset a station in a memory bank with CH1-6 button, first select a desired band; then press CH1-6 button to select a desired memory bank; and then search for a desired station; finally long press CH1-6 button to store the station in the memory bank.
2) To listen to a preset station with CH1-6 button, first switch on a desired band, then continuously press CH1-6 button highlight and listen to it.
3. (POWER On/Off )/MODE ress it to turn on the unit, to the . In mode, Press it repeatedly to select RADIO ,
mode.
Short p long p it turn off unit
power on DISC, USB, CARD, TV,
AV IN or BT MUSIC
ress
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14. AUX IN JACK
13. USB PORT and COVER
15. LCD display
12. IR sensor
17. RESET BUTTON
When LCD displays wrongly or some buttons are not available or sound is
distorted, press REL button to detach the control panel and remove it, then use the sharp end of a pointed object to press RESET button on control panel to reset the program to zero.
16. SD/MMC card slot
11. (EJECT) BUTTON During disc playback, press this button to eject the disc. After the diss is ejected,
press this button to draw the disc in again.
9. REL BUTTON To detach control panel, press REL button on control panel.
After detaching control panel, hold the right part of the control panel and pull it upwards a little and then to you to remove it from chassis.
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When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive
Press ST/MO button on the remote control to select the MONO or STEREO mode . (When Stereo mode is activated, the ST symbol will appear . )
Selecting The Frequency Band
Touch the screen of BANDsection repeatedly to select the band , the message will show in turn :
FM1 FM2 FM3
AM2(MW2)
AM1(MW1)
RADIO OPERATION
Touch the RADIO icon in home menu to enter the RADIO mode:
Start Searching For a Station
During Radio mode, briefly touch “ ” to increase frequency by one step of channel spacing. Briefly touch “ ” to decrease frequency by one step of channel spacing.
Manual Search
Automatic Search During Radio mode, touch and hold (for more than 2 seconds ) either “ / ” ICONS to start search for a radio station automatically.
Storing Stations in Memory
Setting Memory
With this system, a total of 30 stations can be stored in the memory of six buttons. Each band stores up to six preset stations. The stations might be FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1(MW1), and AM2(MW2) band. The operation is as below :
- Store in Memory >Select the frequency band >Select the station
In radio model,Longer press the sel knob repeatedly to select LOC/DX, then rotate the VOL knob to
choose
between the LOC and DX mode of Local and Long-distance traffic news .
To tune in strong-singnal FM Station only (LO/DX function)
Listening to radio
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FM1FM1
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Automatic Memory Storing & Program Scanning
In Radio Mode, touch and keep (for more than 2 ’ S) the screen of APSrange to active automatic station storage. The radio searches within the current frequency band, e.g. FM1, for the stron­ ger signal level until the search cycle has finished . The six strongest stations are then allocated to the corresponding storage locations . Then the station of the first storage location is set .
Automatic Preset Setup
Scan Function
In Radio mode, briefly touch the APS section on the touch screen , the radio briefly plays all the preset stations of the frequency band .
>Keep the desired memory key pressed in until the station is heard again after a brief interruption .
- Retrieve a preset station Touch the 1-6 ranges briefly to retrieve a station which had been stored in the memory in advance the chose number is shown on display .
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In any modes, repeatedly press MOD button on front panel to enter the disc play mode . The message will display as below : (When Parking Brake supplied .)
ANGL EANGL E
MEDIA Operation
To enter the main menu
Mute function
Intro Function
Random Function
Repeat Function
To increase the volume level
To decrease the volume level
To search the disc with numbers
Play/Pause the disc
Stop
To search fast backward
To search fast forward
Next menu
To skip the previous track
To skip the next track
To select the viewing angle
To show/hide the Subtitle (depending on the media)
To change the AUDIO setting (depending on the media)
ZOOM IN and OUT
To display the SETUP menu
Previous menu
On screen- display
To show / hide the clock
Loudness Function
Subwoofer Function
Redialing
Registering devices with one another. In BT mode, touch to call up the BT menu .
To select the Equalizer mode
In Digital Video mode, touch to display the root menu. In VCD mode, touch to switch the PBC ON and PBC OFF.
MENUMENU
PB CPBC
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Digital Video/VCD/CD/MP3:
Norm al Playback 2x 4x 8x 20x
Rapid Forward/Rapid Reverse
During media playback, touch the screen of “ / ” range the speed of rapid forward/reverse changes according to the media as follow:
Pause (still picture)
Touch the “ ” section on touch screen during playback will stop play temporary, touch it again to return the normal playback .
Note :
For some VCD2.0 disc (PBC-playback control), above these buttons may be unavailable .
Skipping Track
During media playback, Touch the / section on the touch screen to skip to next/back one track.
Use the direction keys ( / / / on remote control to move the enlarged picture .
Zoom Function
Repeatedly touch it button, the displaying rate can be “zoom 2, zoom 3, zoom 4 , zoom ½, zoom 1/3, zoom 1/4 , zoom off . ”
SELECTING PLAY MODE
During the media playback, touch the “RPT, RDM, INT ” range to select the different playing mode .
1). REPEAT FUNCTION
REP EAT O FF
REP EAT O NE REP EAT ALL
FOR VCD/CD : Touch the screen the of “RPT” range (or long press the 2/RPT button on the remote control) to select REPEAT mode as follows :
FOR Digital Video : Touch the screen the of “RPT” range (or long press the 2/RPT button on the remote control) to select REPEAT mode as follows :
REPEAT ALL
CHAPTER RE PE AT ON TI TLE RE PE AT ON
REPEAT OFF
Stopping Play
Touch the screen the range to stop the unit playback. touch the range to start play.
BASIC OPERATION
Note: when the JPEG media playback, in normal mode, you can use the cursor buttons to rotate the picture . Press UP to invert an image . Press DOWN to mirror an image . Press LEFT to rotate an image to left . Press RIGHT to rotate an image to right .
FOR CD : Touch the screen of the “INT” section (or longer press the 3/INT button on the remote control ) to play the previous 10 seconds part of each track/chapter on disc. (Touch it again to cancel this mode)
2). INTRO FUNCTION
REPEAT ALL
REPEAT ONE RE PE AT FOLDER(D IR)
REPEAT OFF
FOR MP3 : Touch the screen the of “RPT” range (or long press the 2/RPT button on the remote control) to select REPEAT mode as follows :
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TOP/RPT/INT/RDM FUNCTION (Only for the RC.)
TOP function ForDigital Video/ VCD/CD/MP3: In the state of Digital Video/VCD/CD/MP3 media playing, press the button to select the first track/chapter to play.(depend on the media used for VCD)
FOR VCD : Touch the screen of the “INT” section (or longer press the 3/INT button on the remote control ). It display will following menu as below :
SEQ PLA Y INRO 1
Note: when select the INRO Mode, this player to start to play the previous 10 seconds part of each track/chapter on disc. (Touch it again to cancel this mode .)
FOR Digital Video/MP3 : For Digital Video/MP3 , press the INT button is not available .
3). RDM(RANDOM) FUNCTION
During Media playback, touch screen of “RANDOM” section ( press the 4/RDM button longer on the remote control to play in random. Each playing, the order is different . (Depend on the Media used for VCD). Touch it again to cancel this function .
Note : in random mode, the button is not available .
Media Search (GOTO)
FOR Digital Video :
Touch the screen the of “GOTO” range the screen will display the following message :
Touch the / to select the your adjustment item, then select the item you want to watch through CHAPTER/ TIME setting by touching the numberic buttons , then touch the ENTER button to confirm .
FOR VCD (With PBC OFF):
Touch the screen the of “GOTO” range , the screen will display the following message :
Touch the / to select the your adjustment item, then select the item you want to watch through TRACK/TIME setting by touching the numberic buttons , then touch the ENTER button to confirm .
VCD TRK 01/19 PBC 0:01:44
A
Digital Video T T 01/01 CH 03/31 0:01:44
11
22
33
44
55 66
77
88
99
VOLVOL
SELS EL
VOLVOL
TOP
INT
RDM
RPT
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NOTE: For CD(audio) Disc, touch OSD button is not available .
E.Touch or Press OSD for the fifth time: The message on the screen will be cleared for SVCD and VCD.
2.Example for VCD/SVCD/CD:
F. Touch or Press OSD for sixth time: The message on the screen will be cleared.
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY FUNCTION
Digital Video TT 0 1/01C H 04/31 C - 0:01: 32
C.Touch or Press OSD for third time:
During playback, touch the screen of the OSD section, it will display the following as below :
OSD
1. Digital Video: A.Touch or Press OSD for first time:
Title Number, Total Title Number, Chapter Number, Total Chapter Number of this Title of the Digital Video currently being played will be shown on the screen, along with the elapsed time.
Digi tal Video TT 01/01CH 0 4/31 C 0:02:06
D.Touch or Press OSD for fourth time:
Digi tal Vid eo TT 01/0 1CH 04/31 T 0:16:00
E.Touch or Press OSD for fifth time:
Digital Video TT 0 1/01C H 04/31 T - 1:36:55
B.Touch or Press OSD for second time:
A.Touch or Press OSD for first time:
VCD TRK 1/19 PB C C 0:01:36
A
B.Touch or Press OSD for second time:
VCD TRK 1/19 PB C C -0:06:06
A
C.Touch or Press OSD for third time:
VCD TRK 1/19 PB C T 0:02:12
A
D.Touch or Press OSD for fourth time:
VCD TRK 1/19 PB C T -1:23:06
A
3. Example for MP3
A.Touch or Press OSD for first time:
CDrom TRK 2/76 C 0:00:36
A
B.Touch or Press OSD for second time:
CDrom TRK 2/76 C -0:03:38
A
C. Touch or Press OSD for third time: The message on the screen will be cleared.
The underlined part is different from the used discs. The AN is a camera figure for some models.
½ ENG 2CH OFF AN OFF
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Digital Video Special Function
During Digital Video playback, touch the ANGLE button on the touch screen . Each time the button is pressed , the number of the angle changes in sequen­tial order. Notes:
- The angle number is different according to the Digital Video.
- The function only work for Digital Video
having scenes recorded at different angles.
- When no different angle are recorded, will be displayed at
screen left top corner.
“ INVALID KEY ”
3. Multi-Angle Function (for Digital Video Only)
4. Title Menu Function
For Digital Video: If the Digital Video has multiple titles recorded on the media. It can select preferred title from the title menu to start playback.
- During Digital Video playback, press
TITLE button on the remote .The title menu is display.
- Select preferred title by the cursor button and confirmed by press the ENTER button .
For VCD: Press TITLE/PBC button on the remote control while the media is playing, you can switch between "PBC ON"and "PBC off" mode.
MONO LEF T MON O RIGHT
STEREO
MIX-MO NO
For VCD/CD: during playback, touch the AUDIO section of the touch screen or Press AUDIO on the remote . It is possible to switch the sound between monaural and stereo sound.
2. Multi-Audio Language Function
For Digital Video: During Digital Video playback , touch the AUDIO section on touch screen (or press the AUDIO
on the remote .) Each time the button is pressed or touch , number of the audio soundtrack language changes on sequential order.
Notes:
- The language number is different according to the Digital Video.
- Some Digital Video only contain one language soundtrack
- When no different language soundtra­ ck are recorded will be display at screen left top corner.
“ INVALID KEY ”
Notes:
- The language number is different according to the Digital Video.
- Some Digital Videos only contain one subtitle language.
- When no different subtitle language are recorded, “ INVALID KEY ” will be displayed at screen left top corner.
During Digital Video playback.
Touch the SUBTITLE section on touch screen(or press the SUBTITLE on the remote) .
1. Multi-subtitle Language Function (for Digital Video Only)
Each time the button is pressed or touch, number of the subtitle language changes in sequential order.
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MEDIA SETUP MENU
USING THE MENU
SYSTEM SETUP
1. Touch the screen of “ ” range or press the SETUP button on remote .
2.The SETUP menu is displayed.
3.Touch directly the desired item to select the preferred item . Or by using the / / / buttons .
4. Touch the EXIT section to clear the setup menu or press the SETUP on the remote control .
TV TYPE SETUP This player is capable of playing medias recorded in either PAL or NTSC formats. Make the selection based on whether you are connecting the unit to a PAL TV or an NTSC TV. You can also set the unit to AUTO (autoselect). The disadvantage to autoselect is that each time you turn the unit on it checks to see what kind of monitor is connected, which causes a small delay and some flickering of the display image which you may find unpleasant.
SCREEN SAVER SETUP If the screen displays a static image for too long, some "burn-in" may occur,
leaving a permanent trace of the image behind. To avoid this, turn ON the SCREENSAVER item. After a short period of inactivity on the monitor, the unit will substitute a moving image to avoid burn-in.
TV S YST E M SC R E E N SAVER TV T Y P E PAS S WOR D RAT I N G DE FAU LT
EXIT
SYST E M SE T U P
ON
OF F
EXI T
SYST E M SE T UP
TV S YST E M SC R E EN SAV E R TV T Y P E PAS S WO R D RAT I N G DE FAU LT
Overview Of The Main Menu
(1). System Settings (2). Language Settings (3). Video Settings (4). Digital Settings
(1) (2) (3) (4)
NT S C
PAL AU TO
EXI T
SYST E M SE T UP
TV S YST E M SC R E EN SAV E R TV T Y P E PAS S WO R D RAT I N G DE FAU LT
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TV DISPLAY SETUP This is to select the appropriate TV aspect (4:3 or 16:9) according to the connected TV set. Normal/PS (For 4:3 TV) Played back in the PAN & SCAN style. (If connected to wide-screen TV, the left and right edges are cut off.) Normal/LB (For 4:3 TV) Played back in LETTER BOX style. (If connected to wide-screen TV, black bands appear at top and bottom of the screen.) Wide (For 16:9 TV) Select when a wide-screen TV set is connected.
RATING Select suitable parental guidance with the cursor buttons and confirm it by pressing the ENTER button.
PASSWORD SELECTION The password must be used to make changes to the Parental Control menu below . The factory default password is
0000. You will be asked for the current password. Key in “0000” and then press “ENTER” on remote control to confirm . you have the opportunity to change it and enter your new password . Then when you enter the Parental Control menu, you can make any changes.
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EXIT
SYST E M SE T U P
TV S YST E M SC R E E N SAVER TV T Y P E PAS S WOR D RAT I N G DE FAU LT
1 KI D S AF E 2 G 3 PG 4 PG 1 3 5 PG - R 6 R 7 NC - 17
8 AD U LT
EXIT
SYST E M SE T U P
TV S YST E M SC R E E N SAVER TV T Y P E PAS S WOR D RAT I N G DE FAU LT
16:9
4:3 Letter Box
4:3 Pan Scan
4:3PS
4:3LB 16:9
4:3PS 4:3LB 16:9
EXIT
SYST E M SE T U P
TV S YST E M SC R E E N SAVER TV T Y P E PAS S WOR D RAT I N G DE FAU LT
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DEFAULTS
Selecting the DEFAULT item and confir­ming RESTORE will return ALL personal settings you have made, including radio and TV presets, to the factory default settings.
LANGUAGE SETUP
OSD LANGUAGE SETUP Select the preferred OSD language by touching directly the desired language .
AUDIO LANGUAGE SETUP Select the preferred AUDIO soundtrack language by touching directly the desired language .
SUBTITLE LANGUAGE SETUP Select the preferred Subtitle language by touching directly the desired language .
RE S TOR E
EXIT
SYST E M SE T U P
TV S YST E M SC R E E N SAVER TV T Y P E PAS S WOR D RAT I N G DE FAU LT
EXIT
OS D L A N GUAGE AU DIO LA N G SU B T I TLE L A N G ME N U L A NG
ENGLI SH GERMA N
FRENC H PORT UGUESE ITALI AN RUSSI AN
SPANI SH
ENGLI SH GERMA N
FRENC H PORT UGUESE ITALI AN RUSSI AN
SPANI SH
LA N GU AG E S ET U P
EXIT
OS D L A N GUAGE AU DIO LA N G SU B T I TLE L A N G ME N U L A NG
EN GL ISH
GE R M A N
FR E N C H PO R T UGUE S E ITA L I A N RU S SIAN
SPAN ISH
EN GL ISH
SPAN ISH
LA N GU AG E S ET U P
EXIT
OS D L A N GUAGE AU DIO LA N G SU B T I TLE L A N G ME N U L A NG
EN GL ISH
GE R M A N
FR E N C H PO R T UGUE S E ITA L I A N RU S SIAN OF F
SPAN ISH
EN GL ISH
LA N GU AG E S ET U P
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MEDIA MENU LANGUAGE SETUP Select the preferred MEDIA MENU langu­ age by touching directly the desired language .
VIDEO SETUP
BRIGHTNES S- the brightness of the video signal (how light the picture is) .
CONTRAST- the contrast of the video signal (the dark portions of pictures).
these settings allow you to set the video signal brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation .
HUE- the hue of the video signal (the color of the pictures) .
EXIT
OS D L A N GUAGE AU DIO LA N G SU B T I TLE L A N G ME N U L A NG
EN GL ISH
GE R M A N
FR E N C H PO R T UGUE S E ITA L I A N RU S SIAN
SPAN ISH
EN GL ISH
SPAN ISH
LA N GU AG E S ET U P
EXIT
BR I G H TNE S S CO N T R AST HU E SAT U R ATION SH A R P NES S
VI D EO S E T UP
12 10
8 6 4 2 0
EXIT
BR I G H TNE S S CO N T R AST HU E SAT U R ATION SH A R P NES S
VI D EO S E T UP
12 10
8 6 4 2 0
EXIT
BR I G H TNE S S CO N T R AST HU E SAT U R ATION SH A R P NES S
VI D EO S E T UP
+6 +4 +2
0
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SHARPNESS- the sharpness of the video signal (the image setting acumination) .
DIGITAL SETUP
DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL Select DRC and adjust the dynamic range of a Dolby Digital encoded program. There are 8 steps between full compression and off compression.
SATURATION- the saturation of the video signal (the vividness of the color) all above can be adjusted to your tasters .
EXIT
DY NAM I C R ANGE
DI G ITA L S E TU P
FULL 6/8
4/8 2/8
OFF
EXIT
BR I G H TNE S S CO N T R AST HU E SAT U R ATION SH A R P NES S
VI D EO S E T UP
12 10
8 6 4 2 0
EXIT
BR I G H TNE S S CO N T R AST HU E SAT U R ATION SH A R P NES S
VI D EO S E T UP
8 6
4 2
0
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AV IN Operation
3). You now hear the sound from the external device played back through the loudspeakers .
4). Touch the volume+/- sections on touch screen or use the VOL+/- on the panel to adjust the volume level.
2). In any mode, touch the screen of “ ” ICON to enter the main menu, touch the “ AUX ” ICON to enter the AV IN mode .
On the front panel of this unit, there is an AUX IN jack, follow the diagram below to connect analogue replay devices(only for the Audio connect, if you want to connect the Video, please plug the RCA <Video input > on the back of the unit .) . Use this jack to replay sound of other replay equipment such as Digital Video players, computers, etc. Via the loudspeakers.
1). Please connect the external device with stereo jack (3.5mm) plug the AV in socket .
AV IN JACK FRONT PANEL
AV IN
Grou nd
Righ t
Left
AV IN
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1). Place the Car Kit and mobile hand­ set in 3 meters apart.
3). Set your BT phone to “discover” the Car Kit . Following your phone’s instruction guide for details, activate your mobile handset’s BT mode, the handset will search for accessible BT devices.
4). Your phone will find this Car Kit . Select this Car Kit from the list.
5). Enter passkey “8888”, then press “OK” to pair the Car Kit and the hand­ set .
1. “Pair” To Your BT Phone
Prior to using the Car Kit for the fist time, you must pair it with a BT-enabled mobile handset. The following steps describes pairing the instruction for a typical BT­enabled mobile handset.
BT OPERATION
2. Using The BT Car Kit. Once connecting is complete, you
may access the following function. Some of the below mentioned funct­ ions only accessible for handset supported with hands-free profile.
Touch the screen of “ ” section , the dial numbers will display on the monitor . then you can touch the number section on screen , and then touch the “ ” section to call .
MAKE A CALL
Please note : “ ” and “ ” serves as the “ ” and “ ” button on your mobile handset .
Note: When you dial the wrong number, you can touch the screen of “ ” to delete the wrong number . (You can also press the “ ” button on the remote control to do so .)
2). Put the Car Kit in pairing mode. a.Press the POWER button to turn ON, the BT ICON will flash on TFT . b. Touch the screen of “ ” section or press longer the “PAIR/ ” on the remote control until the word “ BT ” icon flashing , it’s now ready for pairing.
6). Select the “CONNECT” from the list on the phone, if you connect succes­ sfully , the BT ICON remains solid on the screen , then you can operate the function of BT about the unite .
IMPORTANT:
1). If the pairing can not be completed
within approximately 2 minutes , whiles the pairing mode is activated, and you will need to reattempt pairing (See steps 2-5 above) .
2). After pairing is completed, if the BT ICON is stilling flash on the TFT , please follow the steps to reattempt pairing through your handset until the BT ICON remains solid on the screen.
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During conversation in progress, tune the Volume switch until you reach the desired volume level.
ADJUST THE VOLUME
Note:
1). Before using the function of the BT about the unit , please check your phone’s instruction guide or contact phone manufacture if you are not sure if your phone supports the hands-free BT function .
2). When operating the function of BT about the unit , you need make your call-phone and the unit success­ fully for one time. Afterwards, you only need to take on the power and the function of BT will work in three minutes automatically if you want to operate the function of BT .
3). If you want not to use the function of the BT about the unit , you can select the BT OFF .
During talking mode , user can touch the screen of the “ ” range (or press the “PAIR/ ” button on remote control ) to transfer the audio from the unit back to the mobile phone for privacy reason .
CALL TRANSFER
In BT menu, touch the screen of “ ” range or press briefly REDIAL/ button on remote control) .
END/REJECT A CALL
In BT menu, touch “ ” range(or press
longer “ REDIAL/ ” button on the remote control ) to dial out the last dialed phone number.
REDIAL LAST NUMBER
Note:
the function of resume playback after pausing or stopping is available only for some mobile phone.
In BT mode, repeatedly the MOD on the panel to select the “BT MUSIC” Mode . The message will display like following as follows :
PLAY BT MUSIC
ANSWER A CALL
After you hear the ring tone, a incoming telephone number will display on the TF T monitor . Touch the screen of “ ” range to listen or press the “PAIR/ ” button shortly on the remote control .
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CHCH
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FLAT S W FFLAT S W F
CHANNEL
PAL M
06
VHF L ----- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------------- -- --
AUT O SC AN
Touch the screen of “ SCAN ” range or press the “SEARCH” button on the remote control to search channels automatically.
It will display as follows:
Auto searching TV channels
Fine Tuning
Touch the FINE+ or FINE- icons or press the FINE+ or FINE- buttons to fine tune the current channel .
Note: In TV mode, the 10+ button is not available.
The numeric button (0-9) on the remote control allow you to select the corre­sponding channel directly.
Selecting channel
Touch the screen of the CH+ section or press the “ CH+ ” button on the remote control to choose the channel upward .
Touch the screen of the CH- section or press the “ CH- ” button on the remote control to choose the channel downward .
Add/Skip Available Channels for the CH+ and CH- Buttons
In TV mode , af ter se ar ch ing ch ann els aut o­mat ica lly, the CH+/CH - but tons and CH +/
CH- icon s can se lect onl y the ch ann el s wi th avai labl e signa l.
1) Add Availabl e Channe ls Use the number but tons to selec t a chann el withou t avai labl e si gna l, then pr es s or touc h the SKI P but ton or icon , the sc reen will displ ay SA VE , the ch ann el wi ll be avai labl e for the CH +/CH - but tons and CH+/CH - icon s.
2) Ski p Availabl e Channe ls Use the CH +/CH - but tons or CH+/CH - icon s to se lec t a chann el yo u want to sk ip for the CH+/CH - but tons and CH+/CH - icon s, then pres s or touc h the SKI P but ton or icon , the screen will di spl ay SKI P, the ch ann el wi ll be skipped for the CH+/CH - but tons and CH+/ CH- icon s.
TV Operation
Switching to TV mode
1. Connect the TV antenna to the TV.IN (from Ant) jack on the back of the unit.
2. In any mode, touch the “ ” ICON to enter the main menu, touch the “ TV ” ICON to enter the TV mode . (Or press the MOD button on the front panel .) The message will display as below:
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Important Note:
To prevent damage to the USB device, do not remove or disconnect it during playback. it is also a good practice to remove the USB drive during disc playback.
Following the diagram below, connect your USB device to the front panel USB port . If it is properly connected, the device will be mounted and start playing automatically.
USB Operation
In USB Playback mode
User can use your finger directly to touch the desired track to start play .
REPEAT play modes are also available by repeatedly pushing REPEAT until the desired mode is found.
To skip to the next or last track, touch or press the or . Press the or buttons for Fast Forward or Fast Reverse playback.
You can use the UP, DOWN, RIGHT or LEFT buttons to navigate and to select files to play, and press ENTER to begin playback (or viewing, in the case of JPEG files).
Changing From USB to DISC Playback modes If you are in USB Playback mode and wish to begin playback of a disc already in the player, touch the screen of the “ ” range to enter the home menu, then touch the “ DISC ” ICON to enter the DISC mode .
Changing From DISC to USB Playback Modes If the disc present in the player is an Digital Video or VCD or MP3/WMA or
MP4 disc, touch the screen of the “ range to enter the home menu, then touch the “USB” ICON to enter the USB mode .
Note : The supported max. memory size of USB:32GB.
Mode change to SD/MMC card
After a SD or MMC card was inserted into the main unit card slot . the unit will starts playing the files contained on the memory card . Once the unit read the memory card successfully, the first file on the memory card will automatically start playback. Press the MODE button repeatedly is allowing changing to other modes .
SD/MMC card OPERATION
The unit can support playback MP3/WMA/JPEG/MP4 format which are stored into SD and MMC memory card .
The supported max. memory size of card: SD-16GB; MMC-2GB.
File Playback Operation
All the SD or MMC memory car playback operation function is same as the operation on CD/MP3/WMA . Please to “ MP3/WMA” operation for more details .
Change DISC to SD/MMC card
The operations are same as USB mode, refer to see USB operation .
Change SD/MMC card to DISC
The operations are same as USB mode, refer to see USB operation .
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INSERTING THE SD OR MMC CARD .
Press in till heard a “CLICK”
Insert the memory card into slot with label side facing upward . Note: the mini card slot for GPS only.
Label side facing upward
REMOVING THE SD OR MMC CARD .
Remove the memory card Press in till heard a “CLICK”
Press REL button to detachable the panel
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MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG4 PLAY
The unit is support MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG4 . When a media is inserted into player, the following picture will appear on the monitor . The unit will play the first track automatically . You can touch to directly others mode (MP3/JPEG /MPEG4) to play . EX. : when the MP3 mode is selected .
2. Touch the or range on the touch screen to skip a track ahead or back.
MOVING TO ANOTHER TRACK :
1. Touch directly the desired song to start play .
3. Press the or button on the remote control to skip a track ahead or back.
2. Press shortly the or button on the remote control for forward or backward .
FAST FORWARD/FAST BACKWARD
1. Touch briefly the “ / ” range on touch screen for fast forward / fast backward.
Touch directly to select the play mode and then touch the desired track to play . Or Use / / / on the remote control to select the play mode or item, then press ENTER button on the remote control to confirm.
Touch the screen of “REPEAT ” range or press “REPEAT” on the remote control repeatedly can select two kinds of repeat play mode.
REPEAT FUNCTION
REP-ONE: Play the same song over and over again.
REP ALL: Play all songs on the media, then repeats the entire media over and over again .
NOTE: in JPEG/MPEG4 mode, the details operations as same as MP3/WMA operation .
1 Current type (highlighted bar) .
2 Current track (ID3 TAG display) .
3 The current play mode(MP3).
4 Select the play mode(JPEG).
5 Select the play mode(MPEG4).
6 Current song in MP3 folder .
WM AWM A
Mp 3Mp 3
[M P 3 ][M P 3 ]
IT LE / S ON G: T RA CK 0 3 / IT LE / S ON G: T RA CK 0 3 /
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TFT Monitor:
Monitor Screen Size: 7 Inch Wide Color System: NTSC/PAL
NOTE:
Specification and design are subject to modification, without notice, due to improvements in technology.
RADIO Section:
For2Bands For2Bands (Europe) (U.S.A.)
FM FM Frequency Coverage: 87.5 to108 MHz 87.5 to107.9 MHz IF: 10.7 MHz 10.7 MHz Sensitivity (S/N = 30 dB): 15 dBu 15dBu
MW AM Frequency Coverage: 522 to1620 KHz 530 to1710 KHz IF: 450 KHz 450 KHz Sensitivity (S/N = 20 dB): 40 dBu 40 dBu
Audio Signal Output: 2ch&4ch line out Characteristics: (1)Frequency Response 20 Hz - 20 KHz
(2)S/N Ratio 90 dB (JIS) (3)Wow and Flutter Below measurable limits
Generall :
Supply Voltage: 12V DC (11V-15V) Current Consumption: Less than1 A
Signal System: Compositive video 1.0Vp-p 75 Discs Played: (1)DIGITAL-VIDEO Disc
5"(12 cm) single-sided, single-layer 5"(12 cm) single-sided, double-layer (2)Compact Disc (CD-DA, VIDEO CD) 5"(12cm) disc
5
Power output 25watts x4(RMS) Power output 2000W(P.M.P.O.)
B:T
B specification: V1.2 Class 2 B profile supported: Headset, Handsfree and A2DP & AVRCP profiles Range of frequency: 2.4GHz Spectrum
T T
TV Section
: TV System: NTSC/PAL/SECAM TV Sensitivity: 45dB @ch25 in average
Specification
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Before going through the check list, check wiring connection. If any of the problems persist after check list has been made, consult your nearest service dealer.
Inserting the disc in reverse direction
Press the RESET button. Front panel is not properly fixed into its place
The car ignition switch is not on
If the power supply is properly connected to the car accessory terminal,switch the ignition key to "ACC"
The fuse is blown
Replace the fuse
Presence of disc inside the player.
Remove the disc in the player, then put a new one
Insert the compact disc with the label facing upward
The disc is extremely dirty or defective
Clean the disc or try to play a new one
Temperature inside the car is too high
Cool off or until the ambient temperature return to normal
The built-in microcomputer is not operating properly due to noise
The antenna cable is not connected
Insert the antenna cable firmly
The signals are too weak
Select a station manually
SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION
Television/video imageappears black-white
The color system is set incorrectly
Please switch to correct color system from menu
No television/video image appears
The unit is not connected to the parking brake detection switch
Make proper connection according to wire connection
The parking brake is not engaged
For safety reasons no television /video images are displayed while the vehicle is moving. Engaging the parking brake will cause images to be displayed.
The operation keys do not work
The radio does not work
Disc can not be loaded or ejected
No power
No color in picture
The media format is not accordingto the TV-set used (PAL/NTSC)
Please the television mode of the choice accommodation
JPEG media can not be played back
No JPEG files are recorded on the media.
JPEG files are not recorded in a compliant format
Change the media Record JPEG files using a compliant application
Change the media
Troubleshooting
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47K
R9
82K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
LCD1
CONNN-36
1
SEG7
2
SEG6
3
SEG5
4
SEG4
5
SEG3
6
SEG2
7
SEG1
8
SEG0
9
/CS
10
/RD
11
/WR
12
DATA
13
VSS1
14
OSCO
15
OSCI
16
VLCD
17
VDD
18
/IRQ
19
BZ
20
/BZ
21
COM0
22
COM1
23
COM2
24
COM3
25
SEG31
26
SEG30
27
SEG29
28
SEG28
29
SEG27
30
SEG26
31
SEG25
32
SEG24
33
SEG23
34
SEG22
35
SEG21
36
SEG20
37
SEG19
38
SEG18
39
SEG17
40
SEG16
41
SEG15
42
SEG14
43
SEG13
44
SEG12
45
SEG11
46
SEG10
47
SEG9
48
SEG8
IC1
HT1621
R1
1K5
R14
1K5
R18
1K5
R22
1K5
C1 102P
R28
100R
C2 102P
R32
0R
1B2
R
3
4
LED5
1B2
R
3
4
LED11
1B2
R
3
4
LED13
1B2
R
3
4
LED14
213
Q1
L6
R42 560R
R43 4K7
R44 4K7
R45 4K7
R46 4K7
R51 6K8
R52 6K8
213
Q2
8550
213
Q3
L6
R2
1K
R3 47K
1
3
2
1
67
5
4
VOL1
1
1
R
2
B
3
GND
LED
R11 680R
R13 560R
1B2
R
3
4
LED12
1S02S13
VSS4FL5FH6T07T18VDD9/BK10OUT
11I012I113I214I315
CS116CS2
17I418I519I620
BS
IC2
TCH685
R15 NC
R17 NC
R21 NC
R26 NC
R33 NC
R34 NC
R35 47R
C3
104P
C4
104P
21
DC1
10uF/16V
21
DC2
10uF/16V
12
DC4
47uF/10V
C5
104P
R36 0R
C6
NC
C7
222P/5%
R38 4K7
R39 4K7
R40 4K7
R41 4K7
R47 4K7
R48 4K7
R49 4K7
R50 4K7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
COM1
R54 470R
1K12K23
SESET4SCL5CS6SDA7LED/OFF8KB/EJ9A+5V10IR11VOL12GND13+12V14AR15AL
16
USB5V
17DM18DP19HS20VS21
DCLK
22
SD023SD124SD225SD326SD427SD528SD629SD7
30
MIC
CON2
CON30/1.5
R5 560R R30 680R R31 150R R74 39K
R76
R4 4K7
R10 4K7
1
4
3
265
AUX1
AUX_6P
R7 0R
R16 0R
R19 470R
R53 680R
R77 470R
R79 0R
1
1
R80 2K7
C8
182P/5%
JP7
4K7
12
D2
IN4148
R81 4K7
IR
[1]
KEY1
[1]
SVS5V-KB
[1]
+12V
[1,2]
LED_R
[1]
AUX_R
[1]
AUX_L
[1]
USB_DP
[1]
USB_DN
[1]
USB+5V
[1]
VOL
[1]
LCD_CE
[1]
LCD_CLK
[1]
LCD_DI
[1]
SVS5V-KB
[1]
KEY2
[1]
VOL_LED
[1]
+12V
[1,2]
LED_B
[1]
SEL
[1]
K1
[1]
K2
[1]K3[1]
K4
[1]
K5
[1]K6[1]K7[1]
K7
[1]
K6
[1]
K5
[1]K4[1]
K3
[1]K2[1]K1[1]
IR
[1]
BT_R
[2]
BT_L
[2]
LED_B
[1]
LED_R
[1]
AUX_V
[1]
+12V
AUX_R
[1]
AUX_L
[1]
USB+5V
[1]
BT_RX
[2]
BT_TX
[2]
KEY1
[1]
KEY2
[1]
BT+5V
VOL_LED
[1]
BT_POWER
[2]
USB_DP
[1]
USB_DN
[1]
VOL
[1]
SVS5V -KB
LCD_DI
[1]
LCD_CLK
[1]
LCD_CE
[1]
IR
[1]
SEL[1]
AUX_V
[1]
SVS5V -KB
[1]
K8
[1]
K8
[1]
+12V
LED_RED
LED_BLUE
LED_BLUE
LED_RED
+12V
LED_G
P-41
3+2
-
1
IC3-A
4558
5+6
-
7
IC3-B
4558
8
4
IC3-C
4558
R23 10K
R24
10K
R25 22K
R55 22K
C9 150P
C10 225P
C11 225P
C12 225P
R56
NC
C13
NC
R57 10K
R58
10K
R59 22K
R60 22K
C14 150P
C15 225P
C16 225P
C17 225P
R62
NC
C18
NC
R64 150R
12
DC3
4u7/25V
C19
104P
R65 22K
R66
22K
12
DC5
4u7/25V
1
VDD
2
GND
3
CE
4
NC
5
VOUT
IC4
XC6204-3V3
1
VSS
2
VOUT
3
VIN
IC5
8503-1V8
1
VSS
2
VOUT
3
VIN
IC6
6206-2V5
C20
105P
C21
105P
C22
105P
C23
105P
45
GND546RF47GND6
27
GND3
26
RESET
25RX24TX23
CTS22RTS
21
USB_D-
20
USB_D+
19
3.3V
18
GND2
28
PIO4
29
PIO5
30
PIO6
31
PIO7
32
MOSI
33
CSB
34
CLK
35
MISO
36
PIO10
37
PIO11
38
PIO3
39
PIO2
40
PIO1
41
PIO0
42
PIO8
43
PIO9
44
GND4
17
AIO3
16
AIO1
15
AIO0
14
PCM-OUT
13
PCM-C LK
12
PCM-SYNC
11
PCM-IN
10
1.8V
9
MIC_R -
8
MIC_R +
7
MIC_L -
6
MIC_L +
5
GND1
4
SPK_R+
3
SPK_R-
2
SPK_L+
1
SPK_L-
BT
GL-8A
C24
330P
R67 1K
R68 1K
C26 473P
C27 473P
R69
2K2
C28
15P
C29
104P
R70 1K
R71
150K
R72 220K
R73
180K
C30
224P
L29
15nH
C31
102P
MIC
14-43000-01
12
DC6
100uF/6V
C32
104P
FB10
1R
12
DC7
47uF/10V
C33
104P
1
2
BT_ANT
C34
104P
C35
104P
12
DC8
47uF/10V
C36
104P
R75 10K
FB1
15R
R78
1K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
BT-SL
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30
31
31
32
32
CON3
CON_8
30P-UP/0. 5MM
RESET
RESET
1
KB-DET2T_RESET3GND4SDA5SCL6SCEN7DIN78DIN69DIN510DIN411DIN312DIN113DIN014CLK15GND
16
DIN2
17
VS0
18
HSO
19
K-DET
20
GND
21
+12V
22
GND
23IR24
LED.ON/OFF
25
VOL
26
MCU5V
27
MIC
28
GND
29K130
K2
CON15
DIP1.5MM_15PX2
1
2
D1
8V2
BT+6V
BT+6V
BT_L+
[2]
BT_L-
[2]
BT_R+
[2]
BT_R-
[2]
BT_L
[1]
BT_R
[1]
BT+6V
+12V
BT+3V3 BT+2V5BT+3V3 BT+1V8
GND
BT_L-[2]
BT_L+[2]
BT_R-[2]
BT_R+[2]
BT+2V5
BT+1V8
BT+3V3
BT+3V3
BT+3V3
BT_TX
[1]
BT_RX
[1]
BT+3V3
BT+5V
BT_POWER
[1]
BT_REST
BT+5V
BT_REST
MAIN+12V.
[2]
GND1.
[2]
AUX1_V.
[2]
USB+5V.
[2]
LED1.
[2]
LED2.
[2]
LED3.
[2]
AUX_R.
[2]
AUX_L.
[2]
BT_R.
[2]
BT_L.
[2]
BT_TX.
[2]
BT_RX.
[2]
KEY1.
[2]
K2.
[2]
IR.
[2]
MCU_RE ST.
[2]
LCD_CE.
[2]
LCD_CLK.
[2]
LCD_DI.
[2]
SVS5V-KB.
[2]
VOL.
[2]
LED4_G.
[2]
DP+.
[2]
DM-.
[2]
BT_POWER.
[2]
DVD+5V.
[2]
GND1. [2]
GND1.
[2]
MCU_RE ST.
[2]
BT_TX.[2]
BT_RX.[2]
GND1.[2]
GND1.[2]
LED4_G.
[2]
GND1.
[2]
USB+5V.
[2]
AUX_R.
[2]
AUX_L.
[2]
AUX1_V.[2]
LED1.[2]
LED2.
[2]
IR.
[2]
LCD_CE. [2]
LCD_CLK. [2]
LCD_DI. [2]
SVS5V- KB.
[2]
VOL.
[2]
DP+. [2]
DM-. [2]
BT_POWER. [2]
LED3. [2]
DVD+5V. [2]
K2. [2]
KEY1.
[2]
GND1.
[2]
GND1.[2]
MAIN+12V.
[2]
BT_R.
[2]
BT_L.
[2]
P-42
5
5
4
4
3
3
2 1
D D
C C
B B
A A
LED+
LED-
LED+
LED-
3V3
TFT+5V
LED_5V
LED_5V
1V8
TFT+5V
TFT+5V
TFT+5V
TFT+12V
5V
T.LED:ON/OFF3
TFT_POWER:ON3
C35
104
L7
0R
+
-NC
NC
J6
225-8000-02S
1
2 3
4
C33
104
U4
MP2307DN
BS
1
IN
2
SW
3
GND
4
FP
5
COMP
6
EN7SS
8
R40
5K6
C25
104
Q8
L6
213
L6 3U3
R49 10K
R46 1K
L3 10uH
L2
10uH
R41
10K-1%
L5 6u8/3A
R43
44K2-1%
C15
104
+
C31
10uF/16V
L13
0R
C24
104
L8
0R
C13 103
C17
103
+
EC10
1uF/50V
+
C22
47uF/16V
Q21
NC
213
L20
NC
+
EC29
10uF/16V
C29
104
+
EC28
10uF/16V
R48 47K
+
EC6
10uF/16V
LED-
1
IC5
MP3307
sw
1
GND
2FB3
EN4OV5IN
6
C21
100P
D2 IN5819
1 2
L4 3U3
C102
104
+
EC9
10uF/16V
+
C18
47uF/16V
C32
104
C19
104
R42
10K
R50
NC
Q4
AP2301
C30
104
+
CB1
100uF/16V
IC4
AMS1117-3V3
VOUT
2
VIN3GND/ADJ
1
VOUT1
4
C20
472
D21 IN4001
1 2
D1
IN5819
1 2
+
CB2
4u7/16V
IC3
AMS1117-1V8
VOUT
2
VIN3GND/ADJ
1
VOUT1
4
R47 10K
R44
8R2
LED+
1
R36
100K
+
-NC
NC
J1
25-45001-02
1
2 3
4
Q5
L6
213
+
EC1
NC
R45
4R7
P-43
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
R.G.B Circuit
VGH&VGL DC-DC Convert
Vcom Circuie
STH1
STH2
CPH1
OEH
CKV
OEV
T118ES Circuie
IOB
IOG
IOR
VYC
B_V
TFT+5V
FGND
FGND
TFT+5V
FGNDFGND
FGND
FGND
FGND
FGNDGND
BIAS
BIAS
BIAS
BIAS
TFT+5V
VDD33 VDD18AVDD33
TFT+5V
VDD33
AVDD33 VDD18
3V3
AGND AGNDAGNDAGNDTFT+5V
AGND AGNDAGNDAGNDTFT+5V
AGND AGNDAGNDAGNDTFT+5V
3V3
1V83V3
AGND
AGND AGNDAGNDAGNDTFT+5V
VDD18
VCOMAMP
VCOMDC
VCOM 4
VGH 4
S_Y8
CVBS8
S_C8
SDA5
SCL5
VFB
VPWM
VFB
VPWM
VGL 4
VGL
VB 4
IOR
IOG
IOB
VG 4
VR 4
Q1H_MOD 7
STV1_D 4
STV2_U 4
IOB
IOG
IOR
VCOMAMP
VCOMDC
STH1_R 4
STH2_L 4
CPH1 4
CPH2 4
CPH3 4
OEH 4
CKV 4
OEV 4
CPH3_3 4
CPH2_2 4
BACK_V8
C45 105
C44 684
R32
10K
R58
75R
+
EC31
10uF/16V
C89
104
R99 75R
RN1 33R
1 8
2 7
3 6
4 5
C99
104
R103
NC
R85 1K
C78
105
C50
331
L24 NC
D6 BAT54S
1
2
3
C123
104
C37 105
C48
68P
R80 0R
R37
390R
C54
68P
L11 10uH
+
EC33
1uF/6V3
L23 10uH
C68
104
R55 2R2
R87
1K
R86 100R
R54 0R
+
EC27
10uF/16V
C38 105
TSDA
1
R38
390R
R53 0R
R82
11K
D11
BAV99
1
2
3
+
EC32
10uF/16V
C51
681
R101 10R
R102
75R
C49
68P
FB4 NC
C126
104
C93
104
C90
104
R63
180R
C91
104
+
EC25
10uF/16V
C125
104
R26 1M
R83
10K
C92
104
D14
BAV99
1
2
3
R61
75R
C69
105
R29
10K
R59
NC
RN2 33R
1 8
2 7
3 6
4 5
T118ES
IC1
T118ES
ACR11ACR02ACB1
3
VDD33
15
VD5A
30
VDD33DAC
38
XTCLKO
12
HSO/POL/VCOM
14
VSO/STH1
16
DEO/INVO/STH2
17
CPH1/VACLKO
18
CPH2/sD0/RL/VADT0/GPO2
21
CPH3/sD1/UD/VADT1/GPO3
22
Q1H/sD2/VADT2
23
LP/OEH/VCOM_I/sD3/VADT3
24
GCLK/CKV/sD4/VADT4
25
GOE/OEV/sD5/VADT5
26
STV1/sD6/VADT6
27
STV2/sD7/VADT7
28
AY147AY0
48
PWM1
13
SDA (strap:I2CA3)
7
SCL8XTALI10XTALO11RSTB6CPUNIT (strap:I2CA4)
9
IOB
32
IOG
33
IOR
34
VCOMAMP
36
VCOMDC
37
VBGF
35
VFB
41
PWM_DC
42
VFBL (+ VFBI)
43
PWM_LED (+VPWMP/VPWMN)
44
GND
4
VSS1
20
VSS2
29
VS33DAC1
31
VS18PLL_VS33PWM
40
VDD18
5
VDD
19
VDD33PWM
39
VD33ADC
45
VS33ADC
46
+
EC19
4u7/25V
TSCL
1
R66
NC
R35
10K
R84
91K R81
10K
R90 4K7
R107
100R
R79 1K
L9 2R7KT
D13
BAV99
1
2
3
D12
BAV99
1
2
3
+
EC20
10uF/16V
R133 0R
C77
104
L15 10uH
C43 105
C75
104
Y2 27MHz
R39
390R
IC6
4556
O/P_A
1
-I/P_A
2
+I/P_A
3
GND4+I/P_B
5
-I/P_B
6
O/P_B
7
V+
8
L17 10uH
R64
180R
R62
1K
R100 10R
L22 10uH
L18 2R7KT
C76 104
C47
331
R104
22K
FB3 0R
C71
22P
L12
33uH
R88
10K
C72
22P
Q6
2300
C52
68P
R52 0R
R106
1K
SDA
1
C81
10uF
D7 BAT54S
1
2
3
C80
105
+
EC21
4u7/25V
D5
10V
R31
10K
C53 684
C46
681
C67
104
C79
104
SCL
1
R91 20K
L16 2R7KT
C87
104
R78 20K
R89
27K
L33 NC
L10 2R7KT
C88
104
R30
10K
L34 0R
+
EC18
10uF/16V
R77 0R
D4
5V1
+
EC30
10uF/16V
C36 105
P-44
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
L_R
LCD+5V
MOD
3V3_5V
STVD
STVU
U_D
Y-
X-Y+X+
3V3_5V
VGL
VGH
STVD
CKV
STVU
OEV
U_D
L_R
VCOM
OEH
MOD
STH1_R
STH2_L
CPH2
CPH3VGVR
VB
LCD+5V
CPH1
3V3
3V3
TFT+5V
3V3
TFT+5V
3V3TSC_3V3
TSC_3V3
TFT+5V
3V3
VB 6
VG 6
VR 6
VGH6
STV2_U6
CKV6
STH1_R 6
CPH1 6
CPH2 6
CPH3 6
STH2_L 6
OEH 6
VGL6
Q1H_MOD 6
STV1_D6
CPH3_36
OEV6
VCOM6
CPH2_2 6
SCL6
SDA6
T.CS6
Y-
X-
Y+
X+
X+Y-X-
Y+
C121
102
R126 33R
OEV
1
L19 10uH
GND5
1
R97 NC
VB
1
R136 33R
COM4
4P-DOWN/1MM
123
4
A B
OEH
1
C85
104
U_D
1
Y-
1
GND3
1
R95 4K7
L26 33RKT
STVD
1
D18
BAV99
1
2
3
L27 33RKT
MOD
1
R93 NC
L14
10uH
X-
1
L28 33RKT
IC7
TSC2003A
VDD
1
X+
2
Y+
3
X-
4
Y-
5
GND
6
BAT1
7
VBAT2
8
VREF
9
PENIRO
10
SDA
11
SCL
12
A1
13
A0
14
IN2
15
IN1
16
C84
104
VGL
1
R92 4K7
Y+
1
JP2
NC
C122
102
R96 0R
R127 33R
COM11
26P-DOWN/0.5MM
GND
1
VCC
2
VGL
3
VGH
4
STVD
5
STVU
6
CKV
7
U/D
8
OEV
9
VCOM1
10
VCOM2
11
L/R
12
MOD
13
OEH
14
STHL
15
STHR
16
CPH3
17
CPH2
18
CPH1
19
VDD1
20
GND1
21
VR
22
VG
23
VB
24
VDD2
25
AVSS
26
A
A
B
B
CPH1
1
C86
104
C82
104
R98 NC
D19
BAV99
1
2
3
R94 NC
R135 33R
X+
1
CKV
1
LCD+5V
1
L_R
1
JP1
NC
+
EC24
10uF/16V
CPH2
1
VGH
1
GND4
1
+
EC23
10uF/16V
C83
104
STH1_R
1
STVU
1
VCOM
1
CPH3
1
L25 33RKT
+
EC26
10uF/16V
STH2_L
1
R134 47K
3V3_5V
1
C120
102
VR
1
D16
BAV99
1
2
3
VG
1
L21 10uH
C119
102
R128 NC
L29 NC
D17
BAV99
1
2
3
R132 NC
L35 0R
P-45
5
5
4
4
3
3
2 1
D
C
B
A
MOT_CLOSE
MOT_OPEN
P.OPEN-SW
P.ANGLE-SW
P.CLOSE-SW
T.CS
SDA
SCL
S_Y
S_C
CVBS
BACK_V
T.LED:ON/OFF
TFT_POWER:ON
ACC+5V
MOT+12V
TFT+12V
ACC+5V
MOT+12V
MOT_GND
BPR+5V
MOT+12V
MOT_GNDMOT_GND
MOT_GND
MOT_GND
MOT_GND
TFT+12V
MOT+12V
MOT_GND
ACC+5V
TFT_POWER:ON 4
P.OPEN-SW
8
T.LED:ON/OFF 4
BACK_V 4
CVBS 4
S_C 4
S_Y 4
SCL 4
SDA 4
T.CS 4
P.ANGLE-SW 4
P.CLOSE-SW 4
P.OPEN-SW 4
MOT_OPEN 4
MOT_CLOSE 4
P.CLOSE-SW
8
P.ANGLE-SW
8
MOT_OPEN
8
MOT_CLOSE
8
U8CJ78L05
OUT
1
GND
2
IN
3
SDA1
1
M1
1
R76 1K
C16
104
+
-NC
NC
J7
225-8000-02S
1
23
4
R105NC
M3
1
R65 330R
M-
1
SCL1
1
C34
104
Q11
L6
213
P.A
1
MOT+12V
1
R67 82K
R73 100R
Q9
L6
213
P.AN
1
P.C
1
C27
104
R75 1K
C40
102
R68 22K
D8
6V2
IC8
BA6289F
OUT1
1
VM2VCC
3
FIN
4
RIN
5
Vref
6
OUT2
7
GND
8
Y
1
LED.ON/OFF
1
R74 1K
BACK_V
1
MOT_GND
1
C
1
C23
104
C26 105
+
C28
47uF/16V
An
Ca Co
Em
DD3
BPR-105S
1
2 3
4
TFT.ON/OFF
1
CVBS
1
P.OP
1
Q10
L6
213
GND11GND
1
MOT_C
1
+
C39
47uF/16V
M_CL
1
An
Ca Co
Em
DD1
BPR-105S
1
2 3
4
M+
1
L32 NC
R69 100R
M_OP
1
MOT+
1
P.CL
1
R70 330R
C41
104
TFT+12V
1
CON4
36P-UP/0.5MM
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37
37
38
38
+
CC3
4u7/25V
T.CS
1
R60 100R
L31 10UH
C42
NC
R71 82K
GND2
1
R57 22K
C55
NC
MOT_O
1
ACC+5V
1
L30 NC
R56 82K
An
Ca Co
Em
DD2
BPR-105S
1
2 3
4
R51 330R
P.O
1
MOT-
1
R72 22K
M4
1
D
C
B
A
P-46
P-47
P-48
P-49
P-50
P-51
P-52
P-53
P-54
P-55
P-56
P-57
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