Virtual Reality Multi-Media Headunit VRVD630 Owner's Manual

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Welcome!
Dear Customer, CONGRATULATIONS. The VRVD630 Multi-Media Headunit with AM/FM Stereo Receiver, DVD, VCD, CD, and MP3 Player, Auxiliary Input Jack, SD Card & USB Memory capability and Detachable Faceplate, when used as described, will give you years of dependable service in your car, truck, RV, or mini-van. We have taken numerous measures in quality control to ensure that your product arrives in top condition and will perform to your satisfaction. In the
rare event that your VRVD630 Multi-Media Headunit with AM/FM Stereo Receiver, DVD, VCD, CD, and MP3 Player, Auxiliary Input Jack, SD Card & USB Memory capability and Detachable Faceplate contains a damaged or missing item, does not perform as specified, requires warranty service, or you have an installation problem, DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE
STORE. PLEASE CALL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER FROM THE U.S.A. AND CAN
ADA 1-800-445-1797 and ask to speak with a member of our technical
service team; or submit your questions by e-mail to customerservice@vr-
3.co
m and a member of our technical service team will respond by e-mail to your questions. Our in-house technical service team will expedite delivery of your part, advise you on installation, or help troubleshoot a problem with you. If your product needs warranty service, our technical service team represen­tative will help you obtain the fastest remedy possible under the warranty.
Contents
Precautions ..................................................................................................... 4
Safety Precautions .......................................................................................... 5
Disc & memory Types ..................................................................................... 6
Care of Discs ................................................................................................... 6
Before You Install ............................................................................................ 7
Parts ................................................................................................................ 7
Remove the Old Unit ....................................................................................... 8
Installation (DIN Front Mount) ......................................................................... 9
Installation (Vehicle’s Brackets) .....................................................................10
Wiring Connections ........................................................................................11
Location of Controls.......................................................................................12
Remote Control .........................................................................................13-14
Ba
sic Operation .............................................................................................14
Radio Operation ........................................................................................15-16
AV
Menu Settings ......................................................................................17-19
CD Operation ........................................................................................... 19-20
Disc Menu Operations ............................................................................. 20-22
Dat
a Disc/USB/SD/MMC/MP3/WMA Operation ...........................................23
System Setup ........................................................................................... 24-27
Playing MP3 Files ..................................................................................... 27-28
Frequently Asked Questions ..........................................................................28
Specications ................................................................................................ 29
Warranty ........................................................................................................ 30
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Region Management Infor­mation
This mobile DVD Player is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information that is recorded on a DVD disc. If the Re­gion number described on the DVD disc does not correspond to the Re­gion number of this Mobile DVD Player, this Mobile DVD Player cannot play this disc.
iPOD
®
iPOD® is a registered trademark of Ap­ple Computer Inc.
Important Information
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read these important precautions BEFORE attempting to install this unit.
• CAUTION: CLASS 1 LASER
This mobile DVD player is a Class 1 laser product. However, this mobile DVD player uses a vis­ible/invisible laser beam which could cause hazardous radiation exposure if directed. Be sure to operate the mobile DVD player correctly as described in this manual.
• Use of controls or adjustments or perfor­mance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
• Do not open covers and do not attempt to repair this product yourself. Refer ser­vicing to qualified personnel.
• Disconnect the vehicle’s negative bat­tery terminal before starting installation. Consult the vehicle’s owner’s manual for proper instruction.
The unit is designed for a 12 Volt DC nega-
tive ground operation system only. Before installing the unit, make sure your vehicle is a 12
Volt DC negative ground system.
Mark the polarity of the existing speaker wires
before disconnecting the old head unit.
Be sure to connect the color coded leads according to the wiring diagram. Incorrect connections may damage the unit or cause the unit to malfunction or cause damage the vehicle's electrical system.
Make sure all the connections are com­pletely correct before turning on your unit.
• When extending the ignition, memory backup or the ground cable, use 0.75mm dia
meter (AWG18) or heavier automotive grade cable to avoid wire deterioration or damage to the wire coating.
To prevent short circuit, never put or leave
any metallic object inside the unit. If you smell or see smoke, turn off the power immediately and consult your dealer.
• Insert the unit until it is firmly locked into mounting sleeve, otherwise it may fall out.
Be careful not to drop or shock the unit, it may break or crack because it contains glass parts.
• The unit is only designed for use with 4 speakers. Do not combine speaker output wires for use with 2 speakers. Do not ground negative speaker leads to the chassis ground.
Do not open the top or bottom cover. Opening the top or bottom covers Modifying the unit will void the warranty and
may damage the unit or cause the unit to malfunction or cause damage to the vehicle's electrical system.
• Pa
rking in direct sunlight will cause higher temperatures inside the vehicle. Do not operate in extremely high or low temperatures. The temperature inside the
vehicle should be between 32º F (0º C) and 100º F (37º C) before turning on your unit. Cool down the vehicle before operating the unit
• The faceplate is a precision piece of equipment that contains sensitive elec­tronic components. Do not subject it to excessive shock.
• When replacing the fuse(s), the replace­ment must be of the same amperage as s
ho
wn on the fuse holder.
• Do not block this unit’s vents or heater panels. Blocking them will cause exces­sive heat to build up inside the unit and may result in fire.
After completing the installation and before operating the unit, reconnect the battery according to the manufacturer’s instruc­tions. Then press the reset (RES) button with a pointed object, such as a ball-point pen to set the unit to its initial status.
• Do not touch the terminals of the face­plate or of the unit.
• If you have difficulty installing this unit in your vehicle contact customerservice@ vr-3.
com or Call 1-800-445-1797
Driving a vehicle while viewing a video on this head unit may violate motor vehicle laws, and may result in seri­ous injury, property damage, or death!
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Disc Type Icon Content Size Playtime
DVD Audio/Video 12cm About 2 - 4.5 Hours
VCD Audio/Video 12cm
About 74 minutes
CD Audio 12cm
About 74 minutes
MP3 Audio 12cm
About 600 minutes
MPEG4 DIVX
Audio/Video
Disc & Memory Types
The following table contains information on the different functions performed, and the different types of media used by this unit.
Memory Type Icon Content Size Playtime
USB Flash Memory Audio/Video
Up to
2 Gigabytes
Depends size of les
SD Card Audio/Video
Up to
2 Gigabytes
Depends size of les
MMC Audio/Video
Up to
2 Gigabytes
Depends size of les
Care of Discs
• Handle the disc by its edge to keep the disc clean. Do not touch the disc’s surface.
• Do not use a CD with paste or ink residue on it.
• Do not use CDs with labels or stickers attached. The label may leave a sticky resi­due when it begins to peel.
• Clean the discs with an optional cleaning cloth. Wipe each disc from the center out.
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Before You Install
Automotive audio equipment installations can be challenging at times, even to the most
experienced of installation technicians. If you are not condent working with electrical
wiring, removing and reinstalling interior panels, carpeting, dashboards or other compo­nents of your vehicle, please call our toll-free help line 1-800-445-1797 and our in-house technical service team will answer your installation questions. Contact the vehicle's manufacturer for vehicle specic instructions, or consider having the VRVD630 profes­sionally installed.
IMPORTANT:
Remove the two transport screws from the top of the
unit before installing.
• Before nal installation of the unit, connect the wiring temporarily,
making sure the unit and the system work properly.
• Use only the parts included with unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunctions.
• Consult with your vehicle’s nearest dealership if installation re-
quires the drilling of holes or other modications of the vehicle.
Install the unit where it does not get in the driver’s way and cannot in-
jure the passenger if there is a sudden stop, like an emergency stop.
• The laser will be damaged if it overheats, so don’t install the unit anywhere hot--for instance, near a heater outlet.
• If installation angle exceeds 30 from horizontal, the unit might not give its optimum performance.
PARTS
Check All Included Parts Before You Start
Open the VRVD630 box and remove all parts, then check all parts and compare them to the parts list. For replacement parts contact VR3 Customer Service at customerservice@ vr-3.com or call 1-800-445-1797.
2 - Keys 1 - Wiring Harness 1 - Lock Washer 4 - Screws 1 - Sheet Metal Screw 1 - Hex Nut 1 - Metal Support Strap 1 -
1/8" to RCA Audio/Video Cable
NOT SHOWN
1 - Remote Control 1 - Mounting Sleeve 1 - Faceplate Case 1 - Trim Bezel
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B. Insert the buttons supplied with the old
unit into both sides of the unit as shown in figure below until they click. Pull to re­move the old unit from the dashboard.
1. Remove the Old Unit from the Dashboard
DIN Front Mount
DO NOT DISCONNECT WIRES AT THIS TIME!
A. Remove the outer trim frame.
TAPE
FM
88 92 96 100 104 106 108
MHZ
AM
54 60 70 80 100120 140 160
x10KHZ
TUNE
UP
DOWN
AUDIO IN
CD/MP3
BAND
MUTE
LO/DX
AUTO STOP
Marking the polarity of the speaker wires will make it easier to connect the existing speakers to the VRVD630. Consult the wiring diagram of the exist­ing head unit before disconnecting any wires. If a wiring diagram is not available contact the head unit’s manufacturer.
1.
While the old unit is playing, discon-
nect the wires from one speaker.
2. Take a length of masking tape and fold it around the wire so it forms a flag.
3. On the masking tape mark the polar­ity of the speaker wires (+ & - ), as well as left or right, and front or rear.
4. Double check that you marked the first speaker correctly by checking that the speaker wires are the same at the head unit.
5. Repeat this procedure for all of the speakers.
6. Mark the power, ground, and any other wires also
.
2. Mark Polarity of the Speaker Wires
Installation
GIVE US A CALL, WE'LL HELP YOU INSTALL.
1-800-445-1797
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO STORE.
Visit us on the WEB
www.vr-3.com
For Information and Technical Assistance,
Call Toll-Free in U.S.A. and Canada.
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Installation
Remove the half sleeve
A
E
IMPORTANT!
BEFORE THE FINAL INSTALLATION OF THE HEAD UNIT, CONNECT THE WIRING
TEMPORARILY, MAKING SURE THE UNIT AND THE SYSTEM WORK PROPERLY.
DIN FRONT-MOUNT (Method A)
After inserting the Mounting Sleeve into the dashboard, select tabs on top, bottom, and sides, then bend them to secure the mounting sleeve in the dash board.(Fig. 2)
2. Mounting Sleeve
3. Screw
1. Dashboard
Bend the tabs to secure the Mounting Sleeve in the dashboard.
Fig. 2
Follow the diagram in Fig. 3 for installing the rear mounting strap to the head unit. The rear mounting strap will help keep the head unit from moving around inside the dashboard.
Insert ngers into the groove in the front
of frame to remove it. Insert the buttons supplied with the old unit into the grooves on both sides of the old unit. The unit can be installed or re­moved from the dashboard using these buttons. (Fig. 1)
1. Dashboard
2. Nut (5mm)
3. Spring washer
4. Screw (5 x 25mm)
5. Screw
6. Strap
7. Plain washer
Fig. 3
Fig. 1
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DIN REAR-MOUNT (Method B)
Installation using the screw holes on both sides of the unit.
1. Screw holes on the side of the unit.
2. Screws. Use either truss screws (5 x
8mm) or ush surface screws (4 x 8mm),
depending on the shape of the screw holes in the bracket.
3. Vehicle’s Factory Mounting Bracket
4. Dashboard or Console
5. Hook (Remove this part)
Note: The mounting sleeve, outer trim ring, and the mounting strap are not used for this method of installation.
Installation
GIVE US A CALL, WE'LL HELP YOU INSTALL.
1-800-445-1797
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO STORE.
Visit us on the WEB
www.vr-3.com
For Information and Technical Assistance,
Call Toll-Free in U.S.A. and Canada.
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Wiring Connections
White: Rear Left CH RCA output
Red: Rear Right CH RCA output
Green: Sub-Woofer output
Video Out 1
Video Out 2
RCA Out Left
RCA Out Right
Antenna
Socket
FUSE
YELLOW (+)
MEMORY
BLACK (-)
RED (+)
CONNECT YELLOW TO BATTERY OR LIVE + 12 VOLTS OF POWER
NEGATIVE GROUND -
12 VOLT NEGATIVE -
WHITE +
WHITE/BLACK -
GRAY +
GRAY/BLACK -
GREEN +
GREEN/BLACK -
VIOLET +
VIOLET/BLACK -
Front Left
Front Right
Rear Left
Rear Right
IGNITION ACC +
POWER ANTENNA OR AMPLIFIER
PARKING BRAKE
PINK/BLACK (-)
BLUE (+)
VRVD630
Operating a vehicle while watching a video on this head unit may violate motor vehicle laws, and can cause serious personal injury, property damage, or death!
CONNECTING THE PARKING BRAKE WIRE TO THE VEHICLE’S PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM.
The PINK/BLACK PARKING BRAKE wire MUST be connected to the parking brake system of your vehicle. The unit will only play videos when the parking brake is engaged, if the parking brake is not engaged, the screen will display the mes­sage “DISABLED WHILE DRIVING”. This is a safety feature designed to prevent the driver from watching a video while driving. NOTE: In Radio Mode or CD/MP3 Mode images will be displayed on the monitor whether or not the parking brake is engaged.
+ POSITIVE - NEGATIVE
Parking Brake
Indicator Light
Parking Brake Switch
Activated by Parking Brake
Parking Brake
Parking Brake Wire from Head Unit (PINK/BLACK)
Use a Wire Tap
or splice by hand
Negative
Negative Ground
Positive
To Chassis Ground or Metal Body Part
Battery
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Location Of The Controls
Audio/Video Auxiliary Input
The VRVD630 is equipped with an Audio/ Video Auxiliary Input on the front panel. The Adapter has three RCA jacks, Yellow for Video, and Red and White for the right and left audio channels. In order to use the Audio/Video Auxiliary Input you MUST use the supplied Audio/ Video cable.
Insert supplied adaptor into the A/V Input Jack on the front of the VRVD630. Connect an A/V cable with male RCA plugs to the supplied adaptor, then to a A/V de­vice.
1. Power / Mode
2. Volume +/- / MENU
3. TA (Trafc Announcement)/ST
4. PTY (Program Type)
5. AF
(List of Alternative Frequencies)
6. TFT LCD Display
7. #1 Pre-set / Play / Pause
8. AS / PS (Automatic Search & Pro­gram Search)
9. #2 Pre-set / Intro Scan
10. #3 Pre-set / Repeat
11. Faceplate Release Button
12. USB Slot
13. A/V IN Jack
14. #6 Pre-set / GO TO
15. #5 Pre-set / Stop
16. BAND
17. #4 Pre-set / Random
18.
Fast Forward / Tune+ / Track Up
19. Infra Red Window
20.
Fast Reverse / Tune- / Track Down
21. Eject Disc Button
22. Reset Button
23. Power Indicator LED
24. Disc Slot
25. SD Card Slot
1 2
3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11
17 15 14 13 12
16181920
2122232425
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Remote Control
1. POWER
2. DISP (Display)
3. A - B (repeat section from A to B)
4. RPT (Repeat Mode select)
5. ZOOM
6. Cursor (arrow) buttons: Fast Reverse / Fast Forward, Previous Track / Next Track, Up Down / Left / Right / Enter
7. ENTER
8. SETUP
9. TUNE/TRACK Down, Prev. Track
10. TUNE/TRACK Up, Next Track
11. TITLE (DVD Title Menu), PBC (Playback
Control Mode)
12. PLAY/PAUSE ( )
13. Numeric Buttons 1-6
14. # 7 BUTTON / TA
(Trafc Announcement)
15. # 8 BUTTON / AF / REG
16. MODE (Input Mode select)
17. AUDIO (Audio Setup select)
18. SUBT (Subtitle Language select)
19. MUTE (turns Audio off)
20. ANGLE (Camera angle selection for
some
21. VOL +/-
22. MENU
23. Fas
t Forward ( )
24. Fast Reverse ( )
25. GO TO, AS•PS (Automatic Search /
Program Search)
26. STOP (
)
27. PROG (Programmed Play mode) LO/DX
(Local/Distance select)
28. RDM (Random Playback mode)
MO•ST (Stereo/Mono select)
29. #0 BUTTON / BAND
30. #9 / PTY (Program Type)
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
Remote Control
Use and Care of the Remote
• Before using the remote control for the 1st time, please remove the clear strip from the bottom of the remote control.
• This remote control is designed to be used within 6 feet of the remote sensor on the head unit, and within a range from 30° left to 30° right of the Infrared sensor.
• If the sensor is in direct sunlight, it may interfere with the ability of the remote to control the head unit.
• This remote control is a precision device. Point the remote control at the front panel of the unit to operate.
Precautions
• Using batteries improperly can cause them to explode.
• Keep the battery out of the reach of chil­dren. Should the battery be swallowed, immediately consult a doctor.
• Should the battery be swallowed, imme­diately consult a doctor.
• Use one CR2025(3V) lithium battery.
• Remove the battery if the remote control is not to be used for a month or longer.
• Do not short-circuit or disassemble
• Dispose of used batteries properly.
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
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20
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26
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Dispose of All Batteries Properl y
Turn the remote over, then slide the battery holder out of the remote.
Insert battery into battery holder with positive side of the battery facing up.
Insert battery holder into the re­mote control until you hear a click.
Basic Operations
Changing the Battery
The remote control uses a lithium button type battery, model CR 2025 3V. Do not use any other kind of battery in the remote. Follow these instructions when installing or replace the battery.
Basic Operations
Initial System Start-Up
Be sure to press the RESET button when using the unit for the rst time, after all con­nections are completed correctly.
1. Turn off the unit power.
2. Press the RESET button. The RESET button on the housing must be activated with either a ballpoint pen or similar point­ed object. The RESET button is to be acti­vated for the following reasons:
• Initial installation of the unit after all wiring is completed.
• Some the function buttons do not oper­ate.
• Error symbol appears on the display.
Turning Power ON and OFF
Turn on the unit by pressing button or in­serting a disc in the DISC SLOT. When system is on, press and hold the to turn off the unit.
Warning LED
The LED will  ash if the front cover is not
properly inserted into the main unit.
ESP Function
The unit features an anti-shock feature, which buffers a certain amount of the re­corded program into memory so that if the unit skips due to rough road conditions, the music or video will be uninterrupted. The time of the buffered content varies de­pending on the disc type:
CD, VCD ............................ 18 s
ec
onds
MP3 ................................. 160 seconds
DVD ..................................... 6 seconds
MPEG4 .............................. 20 seconds
Mute Function
To turn off the sound instantly, press the MUTE button. To return it to the prior sound level, press MUTE again.
Mode Function
Press MODE repeatedly to switch between DVD, AV and TUNER modes.
Adjusting the Volume Level
Rotate the Volume knob to adjust the volume level.
Last Position Memory
• During disc playback, press and hold the Power button to turn off the unit, when you next turn on the unit, the DVD unit will resume playing from the point that it was interrupted.
• During disc playback, if you press MODE to switch to a different mode, when you next return to DVD mode, playback will re­sume from the point at which it was inter­rupted. Radio mode is the default mode
when the unit is started without any discs or memory.
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Radio Operation
VOLUME 25 AM 07:12
FM1 STEREO LOC
RADIO
107 . 1 5 M H Z 2
Radio Screen
Selecting the Frequency Band
Press BAND button repeatedly to select the desired radio band.
Stereo/Mono
FM listening is generally done in Ste­reo mode. If the signal is weak or re­ception is not as good as you would like, switching to Mono mode usually improves the overall sound quality. To switch to Mono mode, press ST (or MO/ST on the remote control). Press it again to return to Stereo mode.
Local/Distant
In urban settings, most stations are strong enough to listening in LOCAL mode. However, if a station seems too distant to be received well, try switching to DISTANT mode by pressing and hold­ing ST/LOC (or pressing LOC on the remote control). Press it again to return to LOCAL mode.
Selecting Stations
1. Pr
ess a preset station button 1-6 to select a station which has been stored in the memory.
2. Press and hold the or buttons until “MANU” appears on the screen, then press the or buttons to se­lect a station. If the buttons have not been pressed for several seconds, the unit will return to automatic seek mode.
Automatic Memory Storage & Program Scanning
• Automatic Memory Storing
This feature is used to automatically set up presets for the radio.
1.
Press and hold the AS/PS to start the tuner searching the frequency band (FM1, FM2, FM3 & AM1, AM2) and stor­ing the six strongest stations as pre­sets.
• Program Scanning
After the presets have been recorded,
1. Press the AS/PS button and the radio will scan the preset buttons in order. It will play a station for a few seconds, and then move to the next station.
2. When you hear a station that you wish to listen to, press the AS/PS but­ton again to stop the scanning.
• Setting up Presets Manually
To set up the presets manually, tune to the desired station using the
and
buttons.
When you nd a station you would like
to save to memory, press and hold the desired preset button for a few sec­onds to store it.
RDS Operation
(Radio Broadcast Data System)
Setting RDS mode
Press AF/REG button to turn the RDS mode ON/OFF. Whenever RDS is on, symbol “AF” ap­pears on the display. Program name is displayed when re­ceiving an RDS station. “AF” starts blinking if the broadcasting signals getting worse. “ALARM” will be displayed when an emergency broad­casting is received, meanwhile sound output level will be automatically ad­justed to the preset output level when the volume level is set at minimum.
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Radio Operation
NEWS INFORM SPORTS TALK ROCK CLS ROCK ADLT HIT SOFT RCK TOP 40
COUNTRY OLDIES SOFT NOSTALG JAZZ CLASSICL R B SOFT R B LANGUAGE
REL MUSC REL TALK PERSNLTI PUBLIC COLLEGE WEATHER TEST ALART
AF (Alternative Frequencies) function
When the AF button pressed, AF switch­ing mode is selected and the state of AF switching mode is displayed by “AF” in the display. “AF” OFF: AF switching mode OFF. “AF” ON: AF switching mode ON, and has RBDS information. AF Flashing on the Display: AF switching mode is ON, but the RBDS information is not received yet. When AF switching mode is selected, the radio checks the signal strength of AF all the time. The interval of checking time of each AFs depends on the signal strength of the cur­rent station, from a few minute for a strong station to a few seconds for a weak state. Every time that a new AF is stronger than the current station, it switches over to that frequency for very short time, and new fre­que
ncy is displayed for 1-2 second. Because the mute time of AF switching or checking time is very short, it’s almost in­audible during the normal program. During FM mode, when AF is on, SEEK, AUTO-MEMORY function can only receive and save the RBDS programs.
REG (Regional Program) Function
Press and hold the AF/REG button to turn Region Mode ON/OFF. Some broadcasting stations change their program from normal broadcasting to region­al broadcasting for a certain time period. When Region is ON, the current listening program remains unchanged. When Re­gion is OFF, it allows the receiver to tune to the regional station.
TA (Trafc Announcement) Function
Press the TA button to turn the TA search mode ON/OFF.
When TA search mode is on and a trafc
announcement is transmitted, the unit will:
1. Swi
tch automatically from any audio
mode to the trafc announcement.
2.
Switch on the traf c announcement auto-
matically when the receiver is in a waiting re­ception mode and the audio signal is muted.
3. TA, TP will be displayed on LCD.
* When the trafc announcement is over,
the initial operation mode will be restored.
TA Interruption Function:
The current trafc announcement is can­celled by pressing the TA button. But the TA search mode will not be off.
To Select Your Favorite Program Type
Press the PTY button to turn ON/OFF the PTY list. After turning on the PTY list, the list display as follows: Press the / or / to select a desired PTY item, then press the ENTER button to search the corresponding PTY information, and stops if the corresponding PTY infor­mation is detected. If the corresponding information does not exist, it will display “PTY NONE” and the PTY automatically exits to normal mode.
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AUDIO
SYSTEM
TIME ON
TIME.M 12
AM 11 :0 0
PICTURE
SETUP
MAIN MENU
SETUP MENU
PICTURE MENU
BRIGHT 00 TINT 00
CONTRAST 00 DISP.M 4:3
COLOR 00 DEFAULT OFF
AUDIO MENU
VOLUME 00 FADER R.F
BASS 00 EQ CLAS
TREBLE 00 LOUD OFF
BALANCE L.R SUB.W ON
Ho ur
Mi nu te
CLOCK
AV Menu Settings
Audio Menu
1. Use the or buttons on the head unit, or the Arrow buttons on the Remote Control to select a menu item to adjust.
2. Rotate the Volume knob on the head unit or use the VOL+/- buttons on the Remote Control to increase or decrease the AV charcteristic you have selected.
AUDIO MENU
VOLUME 00 FADER R.F
BASS 00 EQ CLAS
TREBLE 00 LOUD OFF
BALANCE L.R SUB.W ON
Volume level: 0 to 63 Bass level: -7 to +7 Treble level: -7 to +7 Balance: 15L to 15R
This setting adjusts the balance between the left and right speakers.
Fader: 15R to 15F
This setting adjusts the balance between the front and rear speakers.
Equalization: Flat, Classic, Jazz, Pop Loudness: ON/OFF
Loudness introduces a special low and high frequency emphasis at low listening levels.
Subwoofer: ON/OFF
This unit is equipped with a subwoofer out­put. If you connect this output to a pow­ered subwoofer or amp & subwoofer sys­tem, enable the output by selecting ON.
AV Menu Overview
You can adjust many of the unit’s set­tings from the AV MAIN menu. The AV menu contains the menu items and submenus shown in the gure be­low:
1.
Press the VOLUME/MENU knob on the head unit, or the MENU button on the Re­mote Control to activate the AV menu.
2. Use the or buttons on the head unit, or the Arrow ( ) buttons on
the Remote Control to select a menu item (AUDIO, PICTURE, SETUP).
3. Ro
tate the Volume knob on the head unit or use the VOL+/- buttons on the Remote Control to increase or decrease the AV charcteristic you have selected.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the other items if necessary.
5. Press ZOOM or MODE to return to previous menu.
6.
Press MENU to nish the procedure.
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Picture Menu
1.
Use the or buttons on the head unit, or the Arrow ( ) buttons on the Remote Control to select a menu item to adjust.
2. Rotate the Volume knob on the head unit or use the VOL+/- buttons on the Re­mote Control to increase or decrease the AV charcteristic you have selected.
PICTURE MENU
BRIGHT 00 TINT 00
CONTRAST 00 DISP.M 4:3
COLOR 00 DEFAULT OFF
Brightness: 0 to 63
Adjust this setting if the picture is too bright or too dark.
Contrast: 0 to 63
Use this setting to adjust the contrast of the picture.
Color: 0 to 63
Use this setting to adjust the color of the picture.
Tint: 0 to 63
Use this setting to adjust the tint to make colors appear most natural.
Disp.M: (Display monitor type)
Select a setting which is appropriate for the monitor you are using.
Monitor Type
16:9: Select this when the aspect ratio of
your monitor is 16:9 (widescreen). 4:3: Select this when the aspect ratio of your monitor is 4:3. If you view a wide
screen picture, black bars will appear to ll
the left and the right sides of the screen.
Default: ON/OFF;
Select this to restore to factory settings.
Setup Menu
1. Use the or buttons on the head unit, or the Arrow buttons on the Remote Control to select a menu item to adjust.
SYSTEM
TIME ON
TIME.M 12
AM 11: 0 0
SETUP MENU
H o u r
M i n u t e
CLOCK
2. Rotate the Volume knob on the head unit or use the VOL+/- buttons on the Re­mote Control to adjust the item you have selected.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to adjust other items if necessary.
4. Press ZOOM or MODE to return to previ­ous menu.
Time: ON/OFF
Turns the clock display ON/OFF.
AV Menu Settings
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AV Menu Settings
Time.M: 12 / 24
Use this setting to select 12 hour clock mode or 24 hour clock mode.
Clock setting:
Use this menu item to set or make changes to the time displayed on the clock.
Loading/Removing a Disc
1. Press the button to ip down the front panel.
2. Insert a disc with the label side facing up, the disc will load automatically. The information for the current disc will be shown on the screen. * To eject the disc, press the button.
Disc Information Screens
When you insert a DVD Disc, a screen with information similar to the one below will appear when you press the SUB-T button:
When you insert a CD, MP3, JPEG or MPEG4 Disc, the following screen ap­pears:
Press the DISP button to display to the fol­lowing screen:
Information Display
Folders List
Files List
File Type
For MP3/JPEG/MPEG4:
Use Arrow buttons ( ) to select a le or folder, then press the ENTER button to
conrm your selection. If you select a le it will begin to play. If you select a folder its contents(les) will be displayed in the le list on the right
side.
Single Track Selection
Press the button to skip to the previous track or the button to skip to the next track. Press the button to fast reverse or the
button to fast forward. Return to normal
mode by releasing the button.
Pause Playback
Press the button
to pause disc playback.
Press it again to resume playback.
Stopping Playback
Press the
button once to stop playback. Press the button to resume playback. Press the button twice and then press the button to stop playback and return
to the rst track on the disc.
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Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
1. Fast Forward
Press the
button to increase the speed
of Fast Forward as follows:
Normal 2X 4X
Normal 20X 8X
In Fast Forward mode, press the button return to normal playback.
2. Fast Reverse
Press the
button to increase the speed
of Fast Reverse as follows:
Reverse 2X 4X
Reverse 20X 8X
In Fast Reverse mode, press the
button
to return to normal playback.
Repeat
Use this function when you wish to repeat a whole disc, a track or a directory on the disc.
1. Pr
ess the RPT button to select the differ-
ent repeat modes.
2. For different kinds of discs, pressing the
RPT button has different effects.
For CD/VCD/SVCD:
REP 1 REP ALL REP OFF
For MP3:
REP 1 REP DIR REP ALL REP OFF
For DVD:
REP CHAPTER REP TITLE REP OFF
NOTES: REP 1: Only one track (le) is repeated. REP DIR: A single folder of tracks (les) is
repeated.
REP CHAPTER: A Chapter is repeated. REP TITLE: A Title is repeated. REP ALL: An entire disc is repeated. REP OFF: Normal Mode. Note: The Repeat feature is not supported
for VCD 2.0 discs when PBC (Playback Control) is on.
A-B Repeat
A-B Repeat allows you to specify a sec-
tion of the current track to be repeated or looped.
1. Pr
ess A-B button to set the starting point
of the section you wish to repeat.
2. Press A-B button to set the end point of the section you wish to repeat. The unit will repeat or loop the section of the current track you’ve just chosen from point “A” to point “B”. To return to normal playback, press the A-B button again.
Playing in Random Order
Press the #4/RDM button on the head unit or the RDM button on the remote control to switch the random mode ON/OFF. In ran-
dom mode, tracks (les) on the disc will be
played in random order.
Intro Scan
Press the INTRO button to play the rst
several seconds of each track on the cur­rent disc. Press the button again to stop Intro Scan and return to normal mode.
Disc Menu Operations
Menu-driven playback is possible while playing a disc with menu-driven features or when playing a VCD with PBC (Playback Control).
1. Press the TITLE/PBC and a title list or disc menu will appear on the monitor.
2. Use cursor buttons ( ) and the EN­TER button on the remote control to select the items you want on the menu. * On some discs, you can select the items with the number button.
Multi-subtitle language function
Some DVD discs have multiple subtitle lan­guages, allowing you to select the subtitle language recorded on disc. Press the SUB-T button to switch between the different languages recorded on the disc.
Notes:
• Not all discs will allow changing the sub­title during playback. In these cases, select
Disc Operation
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Operation
the desired subtitle language from the DVD menu.
• There may be a delay before the selected subtitle language appears.
• For some discs, the subtitles will be dis­played even when this is set to off.
• The number of available languages varies from disc to disc.
Multi-Audio Language For DVD:
For DVD discs which have multiple lan­guage soundtracks, you can press the AUDIO button to switch between the audio languages recorded on the disc.
Notes:
• The number of available languages varies from disc to disc.
• Some discs only contain one soundtrack language.
• Not all discs will allow changing the subti­tle during playback. In these cases, select subtitle select mode from the DVD’s menu.
For VCD/SVCD:
Some VCD/SVCD discs have multiple au­dio channels, You can press AUDIO to se­lect the desired audio channel(s) to play. STEREO: Normal stereo (left/ right) play­back.
MONO L: Left audio channel only. MONO R: Right audio channel only. Notes:
Some discs only contain one audio channel
.
Multi-Angle Function
You can view the same scene at different angles if the disc has been recorded with multiple viewing angles. Press ANGLE during playback. The follow­ing information will be shown: This example indicates that you are cur-
rently viewing the rst of three available
camera angles. Press the ANGLE button to select a different angle.
Notes:
• Some time may be required for the angle to change.
• Depending on the disc, the viewing angle may switch in one of two ways.
1.
Seamless: The angle switches smoothly.
2. Non-seamless: When the angle is
switched, a still picture is displayed rst,
after which the angle switches.
• The number of available viewing angles varies from disc to disc.
• The function only works for discs having scenes recorded at different angles.
ZOOM function
Press ZOOM button repeatedly to enlarge or reduce the size of image according to the disc as follows: ZOOM 2 ZOOM 3 ZOOM 4 ZOOM 1/2 ZOOM 1/3 ZOOM 1/4 ZOOM OFF In zoom in mode, press the buttons to move the zoomed-in area.
Programmed Play Function
Press PROG during playback to activate the programing editing interface as follows:
For VCD/SVCD/CD:
For DVD/MP3/MPEG4:
1. Use the Arrow buttons on the
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remote control to select the item that you want to program. The item you selected will be highlighted.
2. Input the track number that you want to program using the number buttons (0-9) on the remote control.
3. Pr
ess the cursor buttons to move to the “PLAY” button and then press the ENTER button to program the playback sequence.
On Screen Display
Press and hold the SUB-T button during playback to display information of the cur­rent disc on the screen:
For DVD Disc Information:
For VCD/CD/MP3/JPEG:
1. Disc type
2. Playback information TT 1/3: Current title/Total title CH 1/1: Current Chapter/Total Chapter TRK 9/18: Current Track/Total Track
3. Time indication
: Elapsed playing time of the disc
-: Remaining time of the disc
T : Elapsed playing time of the current title T-: Remaining time of the current title C:
Elapsed playing time of the current chapter
C-: Remaining time of the current chapter
4.
Audio language or audio channel indication
5. Subtitle language indication
6. View angle indication
7.
Mute indication
8. PBC indication (only for VCD with PBC)
9. Repeat playback indication
: One track repeat playback
: One directory repeat playback
: The whole disc repeat playback : Exit repeat playback mode
GOTO
Press GOTO button, the screen will display the following message.
FOR DVD:
1 2 3
FOR VCD/CD/MP3:
• To search for a particular Title, Chap­ter, or Track
1. Use the cursor buttons to high­light 1 (track number), 2 (chapter number), or 4 (VCD track number).
2. Then enter a number with the number buttons to input the desired Title/Chap­ter, Track, then press the ENTER button to
conrm your selection.
• To search for a particular point by playing time
1. Use the cursor buttons to move to 3 (time).
2. Use the number buttons on the remote control to input the elapsed playing time of the current title or of the disc, and then press the ENTER button to conrm the se­lection.
Operation
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Data Disc Play Operation
When you insert a data disc containing audio (MP3), movie (MPEG4) or picture
(JPEG) les into the disc slot, the following
main menu will appear:
Artist & Song Title
(MP3 ONLY)
Track Number
Volume Level Clock
Playing TimeStatus
File Type
Press the TITLE button to change the source. Press the DISP button on the re­mote control to switch to the following in­terface.
Information Display
Folders List
Files List
File Type
Use the cursor buttons to navigate the screen and the ENTER button to select item. Press the TITLE to switch between AUDIO, JPG and MOVIE playback modes. Playback type icons:
AUDIO Playback mode (default) JPEG Playback mode
MOVIE Playback mode In JPEG mode or MOVIE mode, press the (STOP) to return to the main menu.
USB Playback DO NOT CONNECT AN IPOD OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF A/V DEVICE TO THE USB PORT.
This disc player features a front panel USB
interface. ONLY a USB ash memory with music or video les can be inserted into this port. When you insert a USB ash memory
into the USB port, the DVD player will read
the USB ash memory automatically.
The unit gives priority to a disc or SD/MMC card. If you insert a disc into the disc slot or insert a SD/MMC card into the SD/MMC card slot while playing from the USB de­vice, the unit will play the disc or the SD/ MMC. Press the
button to enter PRE-STOP mode, then press the GOTO button to switch to the USB playback mode.
Note: DO NOT CONNECT AN iPOD OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF A/V DEVICE TO THE USB PORT.
When reading the USB ash memory,
please don’t unplug it while the unit is try­ing to read it. If the player is unable to read the device, check if the device is in good condition. You may also try removing the device fully from the port, and reinserting it again.
• The main unit can only support the stan­dard USB-memory format approved by Microsoft.
Memory Card Operation (SD/MMC) This disc player features a SD/MMC mem­ory card slot. When you insert a SD/MMC card into the memory card slot, the DVD player will read the SD/MMC card auto­matically.
The unit gives rst playback priority to the
card in the slot. If you insert a disc into the disc slot while reading the SD/MMC card, the unit will play the disc. Press the but­ton to enter PRE-STOP mode, then press the GOTO button to switch back to the card reading mode.
Note: When reading the memory card, please don’t touch or remove the card. If the player is unable to read the card, please check if the card is in good condition. You may also wish to try removing the card fully from the reader, and re-inserting it again.
Operation
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AV IN Operation
This disc player offers you the option of using the front panel auxiliary A/V input connector to connect a video game, digital camera/camcorder or other units you wish to use in your mobile audio/video system. To connect a video device to the auxiliary
A/V input, rst connect the cable provided.
Then press the MODE button to turn AV IN mode ON or OFF.
Setup
In DVD mode, when the disc is playing or in stop mode, press SETUP button to enter the Setup menu.
1. Wh
en the SYSTEM SETUP ICON in the upper part of the menu is highlighted, use the
/ buttons to move between the dif-
ferent ICONS.
2. Press the
button to move the cursor to the list of options below. Then you can use the / buttons to move between the different setup options.
3. Pr
ess or the ENTER button to move to
the list of setup options, and then use
/ buttons and ENTER button to adjust your selection.
4. When nished press the SETUP button
to return to normal mode. NOTE: When settings are changed the cur­rent settings are overwritten. Make note of the current settings before making chang­es. If the vehicle’s battery is disconnected, the settings will be cleared and will return to the factory settings when power is next applied.
System Setup
When you rst open the setup menu, you
will see the System Setup page:
TV SYSTEM
TV SYSTEM is used to select the TV output mode. This player can play discs recorded in either PAL or NTSC formats.
SYSTEM SETUP
AUTO PAL NTSC
TV SYSTEM SCREEN SAVER TV TYPE PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT EXIT SETUP
• Select NTSC format when the unit is con­nected to an NTSC TV.
• Select PAL format when the unit is con­necte to a PAL TV.
• You can also choose AUTO SELECT, which will sense the type of monitor at­tached to the output and select NTSC or PAL as needed. If you know the type of monitor, you should choose the type in this menu rather than letting AUTO SELECT do it for you. This is because there may be an
small undesirable delay and ickering of
the screen during the AUTO-SELECT pro­cess.
SCREEN SAVER
Like a computer monitor, video screens can “burn in” if a still image is displayed too long on the screen.
SYSTEM SETUP
ON OFF
TV SYSTEM SCREEN SAVER TV TYPE PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT EXIT SETUP
This unit features a “screen saver” which produces a moving image to avoid burn-in, only if SCREEN SAVER is enabled in the Setup menu.
System Setup
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System Setup
SETTING the TV TYPE
TV types can vary based on their aspect ratio. The common monitors fall into one of three categories: 4:3 (PS/Pan and Scan), 4:3 (LB /Letterbox) or 16:9 (Widescreen).
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM SCREEN SAVER TV TYPE PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT EXIT SETUP
4 : 3 PS 4 : 3 LB 16 : 9
Playing a video recorded in one aspect ra­tio on a monitor with a different ratio can result in some mismatches and undesir­able display distortion or cutoffs.
Letter-box Wide Screen
4 : 3
4 : 3
16 : 9
16 : 9
Picture Format on Disc
Pan Scan
TV Screen Size
Read the following to assist you in setting up the TV type:
4:3 PS (PAN SCAN)
Select this when connected to a conven-
tional 4:3 size monitor. The picture will ll
the entire TV screen. However, due to the mismatch in aspect ratio, parts of the mov­ie at the extreme left and right sides will not be visible when playing a 16:9 format movie.
4:3(Pan and Scan) format is the factory de­fault setting for this player.
4:3 (LETTER BOX)
When you are playing a widescreen format vid
eo on a normal (4:3) monitor, the best way to view this is in (4:3) letterbox format. You can see the full picture, but there will be a black band at the top and bottom of the screen.
16:9 (WIDESCREEN)
Select this format when connected to a wi­descreen TV.
PASSWORD
The Password system is used in conjunc­tion with the Parental Controls settings to prevent a young person from changing the settings without permission. The factory default password is 0000. If you wish to change this, enter 0000 and when prompt­ed, enter a different 4-digit number.
PARENTAL CONTROL LEVEL
Use this function to restrict the viewing of movies to children of appropriate age levels.
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM SCREEN SAVER TV TYPE PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT EXIT SETUP
_ _ _ _
1. Press the / button to select “PASS-
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WORD” then press the ENTER button.
2. The password input mode is now ac­tivated. Use the numbers on the remote control to input the 4-digit password, then press the ENTER button. (The factory de­fault password is “0000”)
3. Pr
ess the / button to select “RATING” then press the ENTER button. The restriction levels (parental levels) ap­pear on the right.
4. Press the button to select the ratings list (1 to 8).
5. Use the / buttons to select a rating,
then press the ENTER button to conrm
your selection.
6. When nished press the SETUP button
to return to normal mode.
DEFAULT
Select DEFAULT and conrm it to restore all
the System Settings to those programmed at the factory, except the Parental Controls and Password.
About Parental Controls
Commercially-recorded DVD discs have parental level assignments. The range of parental controls is from 1 to 8. In general, this range corresponds to established mov­ie rating systems. Movie rating systems may vary depending on the country in which you live. At the bottom of this page is a chart showing the rating system and correspond­ing Parental Control ratings for the USA.
The DVD player can be set in a similar way. If the DVD player’s parental level is set to 8 it will play all discs. If the player’s parental level is set below 8, only discs with a lower or equal parental level will play.
For example, if the DVD player is set to 5, only discs with parental control ratings of 1-
5 w
ill play. To play a disc with a higher number rating, you must change the DVD player’s rating to a higher number.
Consider a disc that is suitable for most au­diences, and is rated as level 2 for the most part. However in the middle there are also
scenes rated at 5 and 7 (not suitable for children). Alternative scenes with lower rat­ing are included. The
DVD
player plays the highest rated scene that the parental setting allows.
A section of the disc can have several differ­ent sequences that vary in parental control levels.
RATING RATING
1 KID SAFE 5 PG-R
2 G 6 R
3 PG 7 NC-17
4 PG-13 8 ADULT
In the above example of a disc with parental control, the DVD player will show a different section depending on the parental control level set in the player’s menu. This way parents can control the content of lms and there is no indication that any cen­sorship has occurred.
Language Setup
When you open the language setup menu, you will see the following screen:
_ _ _ _
LANGUAGE SETUP
OSD LANGUAGE AUDIO LANG SUBTITLE LANG MENU LANG DIVX[R] VOD EXIT SETUP
This menu provides many choices for the menu, DVD and subtitle languages. The languages for the DVD player in its various menus are set in different menus than those choices you might make for the playback of a particular disc. Please note that language options vary from disc to disc, and some settings may be unavailable on some discs.
System Setup
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Operation
OSD Languages:
English / German / Spanish / French / Por­tuguese / Italian / Russian / Polish
Audio Languages:
English / German / Spanish / French / Por­tuguese / Italian / Russian / Polish
Subtitle Languages:
English / German / Spanish / French / Por­tuguese / Italian / Russian / Polish
Menu
Languages
:
English / German / Spanish / French / Por­tuguese / Italian / Russian / Polish
Audio Setup
When you open the AUDIO menu, you will see the following screen:
_ _ _ _
AUDIO SETUP
AUDIO OUT KEY
EXIT SETUP
1. AUDIO OUT: Change among SPDIF/OFF, SPDIF/RAW and SPDIF/PCM.
2. KEY: Change among b, -4, -2, 0, +2, +4, #.
Digital Setup
When you open the DIGITAL SETUP menu, you will see the DIGITAL SETUP screen:
_ _ _ _
DIGITAL SETUP
OP MODE DYNAMIC RANGE DUAL MONO
EXIT SETUP
1. OP MODE: Change among LINE OUT/ RF REMOD.
• LINE OUT: LINE OUT mode, with digital
dialog normalization.
• RF REMOD: RF REMODULATION mode, with heavy compression and digital dialog normalization.
2. DYNAMIC RANGE: Change among FULL, 6/8, 4/8, 2/8, OFF.
3. DU
AL MONO: Change among STEREO,
MONO L, MONO R, MIX MONO
Playing MP3 Files
What is an MP3 le?
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3) is a le com­pression standard prescribed by the ISO, the International Standardization Organi­zation and MPEG, which is a joint activity institution of the IEC.
MP3 les contain compressed audio data.
MP3
encoding is capable of compressing
audio data at extremely high ratios, re-
ducing the size of music les to as much
as one-tenth their original size. This is achieved while still maintaining near-CD quality. The MP3 format realizes such high compression ratios by eliminating the sounds that are either inaudible to the hu­man ear or masked by other sounds.
Compatible le systems
This device supports discs formatted with ISO9660 level 1 or level 2. Under the ISO9660 standard, there are some restric­tions to remember. The maximum nested folder depth is 8 (including the root di­rectory). The number of characters for a
folder/le names are letters A-Z (all caps),
numbers 0-9, and ‘_’ (underscore). This device also can play back discs in Joliet, Romeo, etc., and other standards that con­form to ISO9660. However, sometimes the le names, folder names, etc., are not dis­played correctly.
Viewing JPEG Files
When preparing a disc of jpeg images to be view on the DVD player, please use the following guidelines for optimum perfor­mance:
• The recommended image size is 640 x
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480 pixels. If a le is recorded at a higher
resolution, the player must resample it, which will cause delays in displaying the image.
• Only “baseline” type JPEG images can be displayed on this player. Ths is the typi­cal format used in digital cameras and web cameras. So be sure you are saving the les in the proper format. If you play a pro­gressive or lossless JPEG image, a black screen will appear. When you next select a baseline image, you may experience some delays.
Playing MPEG discs
• This unit can play back MPEG 1 or 2 les
with the extension code <.mpg>.
• Au
dio stream should conform to MPEG1
Audio Layer 2.
Frequently Asked Questions Q. I inserted a DVD disc, but it cannot be played. The message “REGION ERROR” is displayed. A. DVD players and discs all have “RE-
GION CODES.” If the region code number on the DVD disc does not correspond to the region number of this DVD player, the unit cannot play the disc.
Q. When I insert a DVD disc, there is a window shown on the screen for me to
enter a 4 character password. Why?
A. The current disc has a “Parental Con­trol” level, and the player’s parental level is set below the level of the disc. To view this disc, you should enter the correct pass­word to play the disc normally.
NOTE: To set the “Parental Control” level, please refer to “Parental Control Level”.
Frequently Asked Questions
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GENERAL
Power Supply Requirements: .......................................................................... DC 12 V
olts
Ground Type ...............................................................................Negative Chassis Ground
Bass (at 100 Hz) ....................................................................................................... ±10 dB
Treble(at 10 kHz) ......................................................................................................±10 dB
Maximum Output Power: ....................................................................................180 Watts
RMS Power Output ..........................................................................................4 X 15 Watts
Fuse: ........................................................................................................15 Ampere (max.)
Load Impedance ..................................................................................................... 4 Ohms
Chassis Dimensions: ........................................................................... 7”W X 6.3”D X 2”H
Weight ...................................................................................................................... 1.55 Kg
DVD PLAYER
Signal to Noise Ratio: ............................................................................................ > 50 dB
Channel Separation: .............................................................................................. > 40 dB
Frequency Response: .................................................................................. 20Hz - 20 KHz
MONITOR SCREEN
TFT LCD Screen ....................................................................................................3 inches
Number of pixels: .................................................................................... 16,777,216 pixels
Resolution: ................................................................................................959 X 240 pixels
RADIO
FM TUNER
Frequency range: .......................................................................................87.5 -107.9 MHz
IF: .......................................................................................................................... 10.7 MHz
Stereo Separation: ....................................................................................................>25dB
AM TUNER
Frequency range: .........................................................................................530 -1710 KHz
IF: ........................................................................................................................... 455 KHz
Specications
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Limited Warranty
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VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO LABS® products are designed and manufactured to provide a high level of trouble-free performance. VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO LABS warrants, to the original pur­chaser, that
its products are free from defects in material and workmanship for 30 days from the
date of original purchase. As part of our commitment to product excellence, VIRTUAL REALITY
VIDEO LABS and/or its afliates routinely improve the designs, materials or production methods
of its existing products. Because it is impractical to publicize all changes in every product, we reserve the right to make such changes without notice.
CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY:
If during the 30 day warranty period your new product is found to be defective, VIRTUAL REAL­ITY VIDEO LABS will repair such defect, or replace the product, without charge for parts or labor subject to the following conditions:
1. All repairs must be performed by VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO LABS and/or its afliates in Ea­tontown, New Jersey.
2. The equipment must not have been altered or been damaged through negligence, accident, or improper operation.
3. The replacement of parts are exempted from this warranty when replacement is necessary due to normal wear and tear.
4. All warranty claims must be accompanied by a copy of the sales receipt or bill of sale.
5.
Repair or replacement parts supplied by VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO LABS under this warranty are
protected only for the unexpired portion of the original warranty.
6. In the case of car stereos, this warranty does not extend to the elimination of car static or mo­tor noise; correction of antenna problems; costs incurred for the removal or reinstallation of the product; damage to tapes, speakers, accessories or car electrical systems.
7.
VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO LABS will not be responsible for any charge incurred for installation.
OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITIES:
VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO LABS will make every effort to provide warranty service within a rea­sonable period of time. SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT SERVICE RECEIVED, OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE ASSISTANCE IN OBTAINING SERVICE, PLEASE CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-445-1797, 8:30am - 4:30pm EST. In order to provide you with the proper warranty service, we request that you adhere to the fol­lowing procedure:
1. Include a copy of your sales receipt or bill of sale with your unit when it is returned for war­ranty service.
2.
If it is necessary to return your product for service, please return it securely packed, preferably in the original shipping carton, and freight and insurance prepaid to the following address: VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO LABS, Service Department, 41 James Way, Eatontown, New Jersey 07724.
3. Please include a detailed explanation of the problem you are having.
4. If your product is found by VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO LABS to have a defect in material or workmanship, within the warranty period, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge and re­turned to you prepaid. Where permitted by Iaw VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO LABS liability shall be limited to that set forth in this warranty. This warranty shall be the exclusive remedy of the purchaser.
VIRTUAL REALITY SOUND LABS® makes no other warranty of any kind, expressed or implied; and all implied warranties, are hereby disclaimed by VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO LABS and ex-
cluded from this warranty, VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO LABS and/or its afliates, the manufacturer,
distributor and seller shall not be liable for any injury, loss or damage, incidental or consequen­tial, arising out of the use or intended use of the product.
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