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1. Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution No playback The disc is inserted cnn down Insert the disc none No playback There is a flaw or ee object on the Remove the ane MANN object or use disc a flawless disc Sound skipping There is a flaw or foreign object on the Remove the foreign object or use or noise disc a flawless disc Playing MP3 WMA File Problems Table Possible Cause Possible Solution No playback or disc The disc has unplayable Refer to the description about ejected formatted data MP3 WMA for playable sound data The CD R RWs that are The playability of some CD Make CD R RWs in a different playable on other R RWs may depend on the combination of media recording devices are not playable combination of media software and recorder after referring on this unit recording software and to the description about MP3 WMA recorder used even if these CD R RWsSs are playable on other devices such as a PC Sound skipping or noise There is a flaw or foreign Remove the foreign objects or use a objects on the disc flawless disc Sound skipping or noise Playing VBR Variable Bit Play Non VBR files Rate files may cause sound skipping Display Setting Problems Possible Cause Possible Solution The picture is dark The picture is The screen is not Adjust the display through whitish Something is wrong with the adjusted properly the MENU option See the picture The picture is light in color A
2. Do not enter destinations change settings or access any functions requiring prolonged use of the controls of the unit while operating your motor vehicle For safety pull off the road before making any adjustments to the system or resolving any navigation discrepancies or questions Warning You assume total responsibility and risk for using this device Failure to pay attention to the operation of your vehicle could result in death serious injury or property damage Do not attempt to adjust this device while driving or permit viewing the screen to distract you from safe vehicle operation Navigation Screen Buttons amp Controls SEL Selects Apr 28 2006 ET WILLOUGHBY SANT terna when in Garmin Rotary Dial Turn On amp Off One long push Four Way Volume Arrow Turn left or right Mute One quick push Pan around the map Minus Zoom out MENU Short Press Garmin Menu displayed Plus zZaam in Press and Hold R5000 menu displayed Accessing the Navigation MAP 1 Press the NAV button to access the GARMIN navigation system 2 Use the FOUR WAY arrow keys to pan around a map 3 Use the MINUS and PLUS keys to zoom out and into the map 35 4 The GARMIN remote control can also be used for navigation Refer to the GARMIN GVN 52 manual for information on the use of the GARMIN Navigation system Press the MENU button quickly to access the GARMIN menus Use the FOUR WAY arrow keys to m
3. Audio Window Shows the status of the audio source INTRODUCTION Using the Sound Controls The sound controls affect the sound source such as the CD or FM radio Volume Use the rotary knob to change the volume regardless of the audio source or Active Application Turn the knob to the right to increase the volume and left to decrease the volume A numerical volume number appears in the Audio Window Muting Audio To mute audio quickly press the rotary knob Mute will appear in red in the Audio Window To unmute audio press the rotary knob again Mute will disappear from the audio window Equalizer EQ To set the Equalizer repeatedly press the EQ button on the front panel to select one of the seven equalizer selections as listed below e Normal Flat e Rock e Country Jazz e Classical e Pop Talk Adjusting Sound Settings You can adjust Sound from any Application 1 Press the MENU button to access the Sound parameters Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key to select the Sound tab 3 Use the UP or DOWN arrow key to select the parameter for adjustment Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key to adjust the selected parameter When finished press the MENU button again R5000 Sound Buttons amp Controls CD Sound v System vi Treble Bass n Balance em Left and Right Fade Select tab or Adjust sound parameter up or down Up and Down Select sound parameter for adjustment MENU App
4. Equalizer Press to select one of seven predefined modes a Audio Line In Rotary Dial Turn On amp Off X One long push j _ LE Volume i a 6D AL oo Aem a if bv Turn left or right Mute One quick push MENU Application Options Playing Files on Portable Audio Devices MP3 Players 1 Connect your MP3 player to the R5000 by cabling the MP3 player to the R5000 s Audio Line In jack Carefully insert the audio connector into the Audio Line In port on the front of the display Caution Do not insert foreign objects into the Audio Line In jack When External is selected from the AUDIO menu the R5000 will play the audio output from the portable audio device 2 20 Camera CAM The R5000 supports up to three cameras Mount the cameras on the vehicle so that there is a left right and a rear camera The rear camera supports a microphone that can be automatically activated when the RV is shifted into reverse Camera CAM Buttons amp Controls Camera Left Left camera view Right Right camera view Down Rear camera view MENU Application Options 1 To display a camera view on the main window press the CAM button Selecting Cameras 2 Press the CAM button to highlight the camera of interest Left Right or Rear This will define this camera view as the preferred camera view 3 Press the SEL button to display the camera view or wait until the camera is automatical
5. The following tables provide possible solutions to common system problems Possible Cause Possible Solution No power to the unit The power cord battery power and Check the wiring ground is connected improperly No Sound Mute is set to on Set mute to off Push the volume knob momentarily No Sound The speaker lines are not wired Check the wiring in accordance correctly or there is a break or poor with the wiring diagram contact Installation Instructions The contact of the ground lead is Make sure that the ground lead is poor securely connected to an unpainted part of the chassis Noise is made in Alternator noise comes from the Change the wiring position of the step with engine vehicle ground lead revolutions Mount a noise filter on the power supply Some operations are Some operations are not executable Read the operating instructions not executable in particular modes such as menu carefully and cancel the mode If mode the unit is still out of order consult your dealer The speaker The plus and minus terminals at right Consult the wiring diagram and channels are and left channels of speakers are correct wiring problems reversed between reversed right and left Radio Problems Possible Cause Possible Solution Poor reception Antenna installation or wiring of the Check whether the antenna mounting or noise antenna cable is faulty position and its wiring are correct 39 CD Problems
6. Use source LGPL dup sss LGPL CD copies of the source code shown in the above table can be obtained by sending a check in the amount of 10 00 payable to Lectronix Inc to R5000 Open Source Software Lectronix Inc 5858 Enterprise Drive Lansing Michigan 48911 Make sure you include your return address Your request will be processed within 8 to 12 weeks 43 Appendix D R5000 Technical Specifications The specifications noted herein are subject to change without notice Rear Panel System Connections NAVION R5000 PWR SPEAKERS Audio Line Outs TPMS Antenna 16Pin Molex O O O CAMERA INPUTS Video Vehicle Input REAR LEFT RIGHT NAV Out SDAR J1939 ee o 6 6 6 el o External Connections External Connections Audio Out Speakers Four 4 amplified speaker outputs for cockpit Line out One 1 Stereo Pair Audio In Aux Stereo Two Rear and Three 3 stereo aux line inputs One for satellite radio one Front and one auxiliary on the rear of the unit or one for MP3 players on the front panel Three 3 NTSC composite camera inputs with one 1 Microphone microphone input for the rear camera Vehicle Inputs o G O Antenna TPMS Connection for the Tire Pressure Monitoring antenna USB Inputs One Front two back USB port Version 1 1 Support for Mass Storage interface SDAR Input Satellite Radio SDAR control and Audio inputs 44 Technical Performance Specifications Power and Grounding Auto
7. and recall your favorite radio and satellite stations using the SEL button Separate station preset lists are maintained for AM FM and Satellite Radio To save a radio station Tune to the category and station of interest Press the SEL button The preset list will update To recall a radio station Press the PLUS or MINUS keys to step through the list of stored stations To remove a station from the preset list Tune to category and station of interest Press the SEL button The preset list will update When Empty is displayed no radio stations are saved Subscribing to Sirius Satellite Radio Before you can use the optional Satellite radio you need to subscribe to the Sirius service either by phone or via the Internet By phone 1 888 539 7474 By the Internet http www sirius com Before activating your service first 1 Make sure your SIRIUS tuner is installed with the antenna facing skyward 2 Tune to Category ALL and to Channel 184 Also have on hand 1 The System Identification number SID from your SIRIUS receiver This number is located on the Sirius Receiver It can also be obtained from the Settings screen Press the MENU key and use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow keys to select the Settings screen Refer to the SID text for the SID number 2 Amajor credit card Note Without a subscription there will be limited Satellite service 13 Parental Lockout and Channel Access Locking a specific sa
8. both entertainment and helpful vehicle and navigation information it is not intended to nor should you allow it to distract you from properly focusing on operating the motor vehicle in which it is installed It is up to you to minimize or prevent such distraction Learn how to use this system before placing the vehicle in operation Minimize the amount of time spent viewing the screen of the unit while driving and use voice prompts whenever possible Do not attempt to adjust settings of the system or resolve any malfunction with it while driving Instead pull off the road in a safe and legal manner and then adjust its settings or deal with any malfunction In the event of malfunction disable the unit turn power off or remove power from the system In addition to its multiple other functions your R5000 system may be equipped with the optional Garmin GVN52 navigation unit The navigation functions are provided by Garmin and are displayed on the R5000 screen The use of such navigation functions are the subject of a separate Disclaimer from Garmin contained in the Garmin GVN52 Owner s Manual made available to you before use Read that Garmin Disclaimer as it is also applicable to your use of this system When navigating carefully compare information displayed on the unit to all available navigation sources including information from street signs visual sightings and maps Do not enter destinations change settings or access any functions requir
9. item press and hold the SEL button 7 An alarm will generate if the Current miles driven exceed the Scheduled Sched miles driven Turn off the alarm by resetting the current value 27 Trip Statistics Trip Trip statistics provide the operator with information while traveling This information can include traveling time gallons of fuel used average miles per gallon etc Note The statistics available depend on the make and model of the recreational vehicle Trip Statistics Buttons amp Controls Info Trip Statistics Day Distance Traveled miles Time Traveled Fuel Used gallons Average Fuel Economy MPG Average Speed MPH SEL Selects an item to be displayed in the Background Window ar Left and Right Selecis pages of Vehicle Trip Information Up and Down Scroll through Status Items MENU Application Options Reviewing and Selecting Trip Statistic Items 1 Press the INFO button until Trip is highlighted Press the SEL button or wait until Trip is selected automatically 2 Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to select the desired Trip Information page Trip information is organized into DAY LEG and TRIP 3 To view atrip information item in the background window use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to highlight the Trip item of interest Press the SEL button to check the item to be displayed To remove the item from the background window uncheck the item by pressing the SEL butt
10. t R5000 into Audio Fuel Level 4 56 4 Settings System Version Information Build Version 1 01 02HT 23853 CD Star 12 00 02 02 m4 2 053 m PICC EQ Hormal Serial Unknown est 12 26 am Sat Jan 1 2005 Left and Right Select System tab MENU Application Options 42 Appendix C Software Notice Software Notice The product described in this manual includes copyrighted patented or patent pending Lectronix Inc and third party software Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Lectronix Inc and third party software providers certain exclusive rights such as the rights to distribute or reproduce the software Accordingly any protected software contained in the product may not be modified ported reverse engineered distributed or reproduced in any manner Furthermore the purchase of the product shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppel or otherwise any license under the copyrights patents or patent applications of Lectronix Inc or third party software providers except for the normal non exclusive royalty free license to use the software that arises by operation of law in the sale of this product Open Source Software Lectronix uses open source software in the R5000 The open source software used is shown in the following table Open Source Software Table Package License Package Version Provided As Type Latest Revision ffmpeg in
11. there is an Alarm condition 25 Alarms The R5000 continuously monitors system parameters and presents an alarm when the parameter is outside of normal operating conditions When there is an alarm an indicator in a red box appears in the background window overriding anything that is displayed in that window You should take note of the alarm and check your vehicle to correct the alarm condition If there is an Alarm condition pressing INFO will take you to the Alarm screen Alarm Indicator Buttons amp Controls R5000 Alarm Info Vehicle Alarms Trailar Rear Right PST AA Engine Oil Pressure PS OK MISSING Engine Coolant Temperature F OK Road Speed MPH OK Engine Speed RPM OK Total Vehicle Distance miles OK Average Fuel Economy MPG OK Engine Oil Level OK Battery Voltage OK Satellite SEL Push ta reset the alarm UP and Down TC WENU Scroll through T m 4 alarm items Minus and Plus Enable and Disable Alarms MENU Application Options Viewing Alarms 1 Select the INFO button and scroll to Alarm 2 Press the SEL button or wait until the Alarm screen is automatically selected A list of alarms will appear Disabling and Enabling Alarms 1 When in the Alarm screen use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to highlight the alarm of interest 2 Press the MINUS key to disable the Alarm 3 Press the PLUS key to enable an Alarm Caution A disabled
12. use e Sudden changes in the temperature inside the vehicle such as those which occur immediately after the vehicle s air conditioner or heater has been turned on may cause condensation droplets of water to form and as a result the panel may not work properly Do not use the unit while these symptoms are in evidence but leave the unit standing for about an hour and then resume or start use INTRODUCTION Getting Started Understanding Your R5000 The R5000 combines radio CD MP3 player rear view camera system and advanced engine coach and trip monitors into a single integrated system designed specifically for use in Recreational Vehicles The unit installs easily in the same dashboard space commonly used for existing camera monitors and replaces three separate systems camera radio and vehicle computer with one The R5000 also allows navigation satellite radio and tire pressure monitoring as options accessible from one common interface System Overview e Integrated Audio Entertainment Camera Vehicle Monitor and Trip Computer e In Dash Controller Unit with 7 0 Color TFT LCD Display e CD Reader for Regular and Compressed Audio MP3 WMA e Integrated 200W Amplifier for Four 4 Audio Channels at 50W Each e Clock e Video Output allows screen any camera or navigation to be routed to additional monitor Camera Display e Supports Three 3 Cameras e Automatic Camera Select by Reverse and Turn Indicators e Su
13. Alarm will not appear in the Background window There will be no Alarm notification The Alarm must be manually enabled to display in the Background window 26 Vehicle Maintenance Maint The Vehicle Maintenance Information helps you track and monitor key vehicle maintenance items The maintenance item is shown on the left of the window The Current column displays the number of miles driven since the item received attention The Sched column displays the manufacturer s recommended scheduled maintenance interval Vehicle Maintenance Buttons amp Controls Info Vehicle Maintenance Current Sched Transmission Lube 500000 Rear Axle Lube 500000 Lube Front Pins amp Bushing 25000 Clutch Cross Shaft amp Pilot 20000 Driveline 300000 Wheel Ends 5th Wheel Inspection amp Cle Change Power Steering Fli SEL Push and hold to reset an item Up and Down Scroll through maintenance items Minus and Plus MENU Enable and Application Options disable an item Updating Vehicle Maintenance Information 1 Press the INFO button until Maint is highlighted NO Press the SEL button or wait until Maint is automatically selected CO Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to highlight Maint item of interest o A To disable a maintenance item move to the item of interest and press the MINUS key O To enable a maintenance item move to the item of interest and press the PLUS key To reset an
14. Hold R5000 menu displayed 37 Maintenance Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure a minimum of maintenance Cleaning hints follow 1 2 Keep the display clean of dust and debris Use a dry soft cloth for routine exterior cleaning Never use benzene thinner or other solvents Do not put or spray liquids directly on the screen Avoid using ammonia based cleaners and solvents such as acetone Moisture intrusion into the unit may cause a malfunction Use a duster or a soft lint free cloth no paper towels to gently clean the display and front panel controls When needed slightly moisten a soft lint free cloth with water and gently buff the screen To avoid damaging the unit do not touch the screen with your fingers or any other items Do not put pressure on the screen because it could damage it Avoid spilling liquids or food on the unit as it may cause the system to malfunction 38 Troubleshooting If You Suspect Something is Wrong Check and take steps as described below If the described suggestions do not solve the problem contact Lectronix Inc see Appendix B Only qualified personnel should service the product Always refer diagnostics and repair to professionals Lectronix Inc shall not be liable for any accidents arising out of neglect or attempts to repair the unit Warning Do not use the unit if you suspect faulty operation Never try to repair the unit by yourself Common Problems
15. INFO applications provide you with valuable status and Alarm maintenance information about your recreational vehicle Maint Maintenance Refer to departure checklists to help you prepare for the next Trip Trip Computer leg of your trip Update and use the oil change and fluid Check Checklist records to keep up with maintenance Prevent problems by paying attention to the status alarms alerting you to potential Clock Clock and Date problems with your vehicle Tires Tire Pressure Sensor Optional Navigation System When configured with the Optional Garmin GVN 52 Navigation system this selection displays the navigation system information INTRODUCTION The R5000 Display The R5000 display is divided into four windows as shown below When you select a new Application and Function the information associated with the current Application and Function may automatically move from the Active Window to the Background or Audio Windows Application Display Layout Background Window Applications supporting the Background Window shift to this window when a new application is selected gt A compass will be displayed if no alarms _ Active Window applications or selected items are to be Displays the Application status shown Info Engine Speed RPM 1130 1 Track Time 0 14 CD Johnny Lang 1 0 14 Midnight Train Track EQ Normal ES Playing Fri Clock and Date Window Shows the current time date and day of week
16. JL ectronix R5000 Operating Instructions Mp 25000 Camera Vehicle Tire Sensors Rear i Shi r _ i Hu Radio m 8 f esr 12 23 an Sat Jan 1 2005 PUSH MUTE 7 Read these instructions carefully before using this product and keep this manual for future reference 2006 2007 Lectronix Inc Part Number 16715 A 2 DISCLAIMER THIS IS A DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY AND DAMAGE RESPONSIBILITY AS REGARDS TO LECTRONIX INC AND GARMIN RELATING TO YOUR USE OF THE LECTRONIX R5000 SYSTEM READ IT CAREFULLY YOU ASSUME TOTAL RESPONSIBILITY AND RISK FOR USING THIS SYSTEM Failure to properly focus on the operation of your motor vehicle can result in death serious injury and property damage This R5000 device should never be used at a time or in a manner that distracts you from properly focusing on operation of the motor vehicle in which it is installed Our concern is for your safety We ask that you fully cooperate with and share that concern Always operate the vehicle in a safe manner and in full compliance with speed limits road safety signs and all other laws and devices which regulate operation of a motor vehicle Be and remain aware of driving conditions at all times when using this system while operating a motor vehicle Operation of this unit including its camera navigation audio and other features can be distracting to your operation of the motor vehicle While the system is intended to provide
17. LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to enter the four digit code Move to the A keypad button and press SEL to unlock the Channel Press MENU to return to the Sirius audio screen Resetting the Lock Code To reset the lock code to the factory default of 0000 follow this procedure Press the Audio button to until Satellite is selected Once in the Satellite application press the MENU key to access the satellite menu Press and hold the DOWN arrow key for 5 seconds Press MENU to return to the Sirius audio screen 15 Compact Disc CD The Compact Disk CD player is compatible with standard audio CDs as well as audio read write CDs that include MP3 or WMA files made on your computer You can play the songs in normal Sequential order or shuffle mode CD Playback Buttons amp Controls Audio Folder 1 Track 1 Time 0 24 Aaron Neville Don t Take Away My Heaven CD slot Playing SEL P dP Rotary Dial ay and Pause Turn On amp Off One long push Volume Turn left or right Mute One quick push Up and Down Move through folders and play first song Left First Press beginning of song Second Press previous track CD Eject MENU Right Application options Next track Long Press Rewind and Fast forward Playing CDs 1 Insert the CD into the CD slot with the text on the CD facing up When inserted the audio source automatically changes to CD and begins playing the first track You can also se
18. Microphone Automatically turns on the microphone for the rear camera when the vehicle is shifted into reverse Audio from other sources such as Radio CD or USB key will be muted when the vehicle is shifted into reverse 22 Auto Turn Signal Camera Automatically switches the display to the left or right camera when the left or right turn signal is activated When the turn signal is deactivated the camera view returns to the previous application Note If Auto Reverse is enabled then Auto Reverse will take priority over Auto Turn Signal Camera Default to Camera When enabled the last camera viewed will be restored if there is no activity in another application for approximately 10 seconds 23 Vehicle Status Status The R5000 Vehicle Status display provides information about the operating conditions of the vehicle The following table describes the information available in the status screens Screen Status Description Road Traveling information such as road speed fuel economy fuel level average fuel economy total fuel used instantaneous fuel rate and total vehicle distance is found here Engine View engine RPM oil temperature and pressure coolant temperature and pressure and transmission oil temperature and pressure in this screen Electrical Battery voltage and alternator status are available in this screen Environment Interior and Exterior temperature as well as Barometric pressure and Heading can be view
19. RY FROM STATE TO STATE INNO EVENT SHALL LECTRONIX OR ITS LICENSORS OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE R5000 OR FROM ANY DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you Lectronix retains the exclusive right to replace the R5000 or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY To obtain warranty service contact your dealer or alternatively contact Lectronix Inc at 1 888 423 1183 A copy of the original sales receipt is required as the proof of purchase for warranty services Lectronix Inc 5858 Enterprise Drive Lansing MI 48911 41 Appendix B Service and Technical Support There are no user serviceable components within the R5000 Service is provided by Authorized Service providers only Contact Lectronix Inc For help or service contact Lectronix Inc at 1 888 423 1183 When contacting Lectronix please have the following system information on hand To obtain the system information 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key to select the System Tab 3 When finished press the MENU button again The system information screen appears as shown below R5000 System Information Screen
20. ak 1 0 00 hig lights the EQ Normal first option On subsequent presses selects the option item Up and Down Scrolls through menu options MENU Application Options Playing MP3 WMA files on CD MP3 MPEG Audio Layer 3 and WMA Windows Media Audio are digital audio compression formats e Amaximum of 99 folders per CD is supported Folders may be nested up to this limit e Only a sampling frequency of 44 1 kHz is supported e UDF formatted CDs will play but are not recommended 17 USB Audio The system will automatically detect and play MP3 and WMA encoded music from a USB stick when it is inserted into the system The system may take a few seconds to recognize the USB stick The song information associated with each music track will appear on the display screen if it is encoded with the song USB Audio Buttons amp Controls Audio Folder 1 Track 2 Time 0 00 USB Port Aretha Franklin Equalizer Folder 1 Never Loved A Man The Way Press to select Love You one of seven f predefined modes Playing SEL Rotary Dial Play and Pause Turn On amp Off P i One long push z i WAS Volume mE 76 LN Up and Down Turn left or right Move through Mute folders and play One quick push first song Left First Press beginning of song Second Press previous track MENU Nu Right Application Options Next track Inserting the Memory Stick Caution Carefully insert the USB Memory sti
21. ck in the vertical USB port Do not force the memory stick into the slot If it does not appear to fit turn it 180 degrees and try again Do not insert foreign objects into the USB port 1 Press AUDIO and USB to play from the USB stick if it is already installed in the system 2 Ifthe USB stick has music in more than one folder use the UP and DOWN arrow key to change folders 3 Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to move to the next and previous track as well as fast forward and rewind 18 USB Shuffle and Repeat Modes 1 Shuffle mode plays tracks on a random sequence Repeat plays tracks from beginning to end repeatedly 2 Press the MENU buiton to view the options 3 Move to the Settings tab with the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key 4 Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to highlight either the Shuffle or Repeat selection 5 Press the SEL button to check the desired selection 6 Press the MENU button again to return to the USB display screen Playing MP3 WMA files on USB MP3 MPEG Audio Layer 3 and WMA Windows Media Audio are digital audio compression formats e WMA protected content is not supported e The WMA lossless codec is not supported e Only a sampling frequency of 44 1 kHz is supported 19 External Audio The R5000 will play the audio output from your portable audio devices such as an iPod or MP3 player External Audio Buttons amp Controls External Audio Input Using Audio Jack
22. djusting the Display section Sound Problems Possible Cause Possible Solutions No sound from speaker Cables are not connected Connect the cables correctly correctly Left and right sounds are The speakers are not Connect the speaker wires to the reversed connected correctly correct speaker 40 Appendix A One Year Limited Warranty This R5000 is warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase During this period Lectronix Inc will replace any R5000 that fail in normal use where used in accordance with this users manual This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse misuse improper installation accident or unauthorized alteration or repairs This warranty does not extend to any add on modules including the Garmin GVN 52 navigation system or the Sirius Satellite Radio This warranty is for replacement R5000 units only and does not cover any cost of removal of the defective unit or installation of the replacement unit Replacement units may include rebuilt or refurbished components THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER STATUTORY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY WARRANTY REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF INFORMATIONAL CONTENT INCLUDED OR DISPLAYED BY THE R5000 THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VA
23. e then a new sensor must be added to the tire 1 Follow the Remove Tire Pressure Sensors instructions to remove the current sensor from the tire 2 Add the new tire pressure sensor by following the Installing Tire Pressure Sensors instructions Tire Pressure Alarms A red alarm notification will appear in the Background Window if there is a tire pressure alarm condition If there is an alarm PULL OVER INSPECT TIRE AND REPAIR To view alarm conditions 1 Press the INFO button repeatedly until Tires is highlighted 2 Press SEL or wait until Tires is automatically selected The tires with the alarm condition will be shown in RED 3 To view the tire pressure use the FOUR WAY arrow keys to select the tire The pressure will display will be displayed for the selected tire To disable and enable an alarm 1 Press the INFO button until Alarm is highlighted 2 Whenin the Alarm screen use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to highlight the alarm of interest 3 Press the MINUS key to disable the Alarm 4 To enable an alarm press the PLUS key 34 Navigation NAV The R5000 includes support for the optional Garmin GVN52 Navigation system Please refer to the Garmin User s Manual included with your RV for information regarding this Application When navigating carefully compare information displayed on the unit to all available navigation sources including information from street signs visual sightings and maps
24. e the UP and DOWN arrow keys to highlight the Check item of interest Press the SEL button to check or uncheck an item 4 To uncheck all items press and hold the SEL button 29 Clock and Date The R5000 s clock and date are always displayed on the main screen in the lower left hand corner Clock and Date Buttons amp Controls fe R5000 Info Vehicle Clock Engine Speed RPM Tris 10 01AM est Friday cu Apr 28 2006 EQ Moma er 16 07 an SEL F pr 28 2006 Set Time and Date 2 Viewing Clock and Date in the Active Window 1 Press the INFO button until Clock is highlighted 2 Press the SEL button or wait until Clock is selected automatically Caution If power is removed from the R5000 the clock and date will need to be reset 30 Setting the Clock and Date 1 Press the INFO button repeatedly until Clock is highlighted Press the SEL button to select Clock or wait until clock is automatically selected NO Press SEL button to edit the time and date values Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to select the field you want to modify A Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to change the highlighted field When all of the changes have been made press the SEL button to return to the Clock display O1 6 Setting Clock and Date Buttons amp Controls M R5000 Engine Speed RPM 1114 0 Info Vehicle Clock CD 10 01 AM EST 04 28 2006 SEL set time and date Left and Rig
25. ed in this screen Miscellaneous Washer Fluid Level and Engine Load can be viewed in this screen Tire Pressure The pressure of the vehicle tires is displayed This requires the optional Tire Pressure Sensors Note The type and availability of status and alarm information is dependant on the make and model of the recreational vehicle Vehicle Status Buttons amp Controls Info Vehicle Status Road Road Speed Average Fuel Economy Fuel Level Total Fuel Used Instantaneous Fuel Rate Total Vehicle Distance SEL Selects an item to be displayed in the Background Window Left and Right Selects pages of Vehicle Status Information Up and Down Scroll through Status Items MENU Application Options 24 How to View Status Information in a Background Window You can view one of the fields from the status display in the Background window even when the status display is not the main Application 1 To select an item for display in the background window Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to highlight the status item for display 2 Press the SEL button to select the item A check box will appear next to your selection Selecting a different parameter will remove the previous item from the display 3 To remove an item from the background window Move to the selected item and press the SEL button again to uncheck the item Note Selecting an item will override the information in the Background window unless
26. ess the SEL button The preset list will update When Empty is displayed no radio stations are saved 11 Sirius Satellite Radio The R5000 system is compatible with an optional Sirius Satellite Radio This section describes the features and functions of the Satellite Radio system Before using the optional Satellite radio you need to subscribe to the Sirius service either by phone or via the Internet see Subscribing to Sirius Satellite Radio SIRIUS Satellite Radio The Best Radio On Radio With everything from 100 commercial free music to in depth sports coverage plus news talk and the hottest entertainment you can always hear exactly what you want o The only home of 100 commercial free music Whether you re discovering new music or rediscovering songs you haven t heard in years you ll hear it all on SIRIUS o Live play by play and expert talk from the biggest leagues NFL every game every week everywhere Plus NFL Radio 24 7 news and opinions from top NFL pros 40 games a week from NBA and College Sports from over 150 schools Plus NASCAR moving exclusively to SIRIUS in January 2007 o Entertainment Comedy and Talk that can t be found anywhere else From 2 channels of Howard Stern Blue Collar Comedy with Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy to Maxim and Playboy Radio o Especially for Women Martha Stewart and her team will inspire you 24 7 along with Cosmo Radio Deepak Chopra Wellness Radio and other exclusive
27. he warranty 6 Wait for system to report new tire added a green tire icon appears This can take up to one minute In the unlikely event that the system has not detected the sensor within one minute after screwing on the sensor remove the sensor wait one minute and then reattach the sensor to tire The system can be left in add sensor mode during this process Repeat this step until the sensor is detected 7 Repeat steps 1 6 for each tire After installing the sensors check for leaks by thoroughly covering the sensor extension and valve stem with a solution of one part liquid soap to two parts water and look for bubbles indicating a leak Note Once a sensor is added to the system the sensor remains associated with that tire position until deleted regardless of attachment removal from the actual tire 33 Removing Tire Pressure Sensors 1 Press the INFO button repeatedly until Tires is highlighted 2 Press SEL or wait until Tires is automatically selected 3 Using the FOUR WAY arrow keys select the tire where the tire pressure sensor is to be removed 4 Hold SEL until the system prompts you to delete a sensor 5 Use the FOUR WAY arrow keys to toggle between Yes and No 6 Press SEL to confirm or cancel the operation 7 Remove the tire pressure sensor from the selected tire Replacing Tire Pressure Sensors To replace a tire pressure sensor the existing tire pressure sensor must be removed from the tir
28. ht selects field to modify Up and Down Adjusts field 31 Tire Pressure Monitor Tires Using the optional tire pressure sensors installed on each tire the R5000 can monitor the vehicle s tire pressure and alert you to possible tire pressure problems Tire Pressure Monitor Controls amp Buttons fa R5000 Camera info Vehicle Tire Sensors Rear SEL Press and hold to add or delete a re Left and Right amp Up and Down Select Tire MENU Application Options Tire Pressure Sensor Operation Tire pressure is monitored approximately every 5 minutes with sensors placed on each tire If a low pressure condition exists the tire pressure is monitored more frequently approximately every 15 seconds When there is a tire pressure alarm condition such as low pressure or low sensor battery an alarm in red will appear on your screen alerting you to the potential problem The system generates four different alarm conditions which are described in the following table Tire Pressure Alarms and Conditions Table Condition Tire pressure is 12 5 below its initial value PULL OVER INSPECT TIRE AND REPAIR Critical low pressure Tire pressure is 2596 below its initial value PULL OVER INSPECT TIRE AND REPAIR Missing alarm R5000 has not received a status update from the sensor in the last 15 30 minutes Low battery Sensor s battery is low the sensor should be replaced 32 Installing Tire Pre
29. iliary expansion including video monitor expansion and audio to vehicle surround sound Aux Stereo Audio One 1 stereo audio output pair Voltage 2 8 Vpp Aux Video One 1 NTSC composite video Output Video Output level 1 Vpp 75 ohms Camera Inputs Three 3 NTSC Video One 1 Mono microphone inputs Video level 1 Vpp 75 ohms Camera Power 8 1V at 150 ma Standard In Dash Display TFT LCD Flat Panel Resolution 480 x 234 pixels Diagonal size 7 0 inch Luminance 400 cd m2 Response time 50 msec Contrast ratio 150 Minimum lamp life 10 000 hrs Inverter dimming option Optical Disc Media Formats CD DA Red Book CD R RW Orange Book MP3 CD I CD ROM XA 46 File System Support ISO9660 and Joliet CD file systems Audio Digital Formats and Decode Digital audio decoders e MP3 32 to 320 kbps and VBR e WMA 48 to 192 kbps e Linear PCM 16 bit 44 1 KHz Standard audio CD Digital audio related formats e ID3 Tag vi and v2 e Playlists e CD Text Appendix E Tire Pressure Monitoring Option The R5000 includes the RF receiver needed to monitor the tire pressure sensors The setup control and monitoring is all done from the R5000 LCD display Contact Lectronix Inc to purchase the optional Tire Pressure monitoring kit see Appendix B for contact information The Tire Pressure monitoring kit includes the following e Tire Pressure Sensors mount to valve stem e Coax wiring and antenna e Se
30. ined below It is important that you fully understand the meanings of the pictographs in order to use this manual and the system properly Warning This pictograph intends to alert you to the presence of important operation instruction and installation instructions Failure to heed the instructions may result in severe injury or death Caution This pictograph intends to alert you to the presence of important operation instruction and installation instructions Failure to heed the instructions may result in injury or material damage Warning Observe the following warnings when using this unit The driver should neither watch the display nor operate the system while driving Watching the display or operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and can cause accidents Always stop the vehicle in a safe location and use the parking brake before watching the display or operating the system Use the proper power supply This product is designed for operation with a negative grounded 12 V DC battery system Never operate this product with other battery systems especially a 24 V DC battery system Protect the deck mechanism Do not insert any foreign objects into the slot of this unit Do not disassemble or modify the unit Do not disassemble modify the unit or attempt to repair the product yourself If the product needs repair consult your dealer or contact technical support see Appendix B Do not use
31. ing prolonged use of the controls of the unit while operating your motor vehicle For safety pull off the road before making any adjustments to the system or resolving any navigation discrepancies or questions Table of Contents Sd OV INMORMIAUON cemere 1 AENG adc ene ctl ae A E fupd cd D tea dud 1 CONS ee On ee ee eee ee ee nee eee 3 Notes on Use Liquid Grystal PANElS 2 ententes cite see ris 3 Gening Stred PP ER PRE Re 4 Understanding YOUR RIQOU eiui iat aa eed ni andere oem etes ee 4 Garmin GVN 52 Owners Mana ss ne ie Reise etes tee to gets 4 satelite Radio User S Guides i o uto eu Rb ae o ER AR ed dolut A 5 Gontrols Applications and FEUFctlors sent Rhone eo 5 Turning the AS000 diario T 5 EAC YO Si AUG E rose aera r cosas cen ict ca cues ence eee eaten 5 Selecting Applications and Functions ss 6 TNS RS000 BI To FL 7 Using Me Sound GOHILIOIS noinein n nob ose Solem ter icai iai ecd folet tente 8 PCS tun Sound SE TINS siae cam addictum intu iemecedtm a lod be usu iud cud cell eden Imma Ec mS cnd Es u ic 8 AC USUING IME DIS pay SE nee a dense este in sen etienne conte let rene 9 FM AM and WB Radio eee riesen du Sd acu Es En sde Sas co nes dues cuu d tee 10 Sel ctng ang Tunirg the Radio e a tree nn ein Slo ER Rn es 10 DECK and SCANS AE Sen scene M Lon best tA ee a EU e sepu NC ae 10 Saving and Recalling Radio Stations ccccccccsessseceeeeeeeeeeseeeceeeeeeseeeseeeceeeeessaaeaeeeeeeessaaageses 10 SNUS Satellite Hadi 5
32. k and electric wiring are located Then open the hole from outside if possible Never install the product in a location where it interferes with the driver s field of vision Never branch the power cord to supply other equipment with power After installation and wiring you should check the normal operation of other electrical equipment Using electrical equipment that is not operating normally may cause fire electrical shock or a traffic accident In the case of installation to an airbag equipped vehicle confirm warnings and cautions of the vehicle manufacturer before installation Make sure the leads do not interfere with driving or getting in and out of the vehicle Insulate all exposed wires to prevent short circuiting IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Cautions Caution FOLLOW THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF YOUR STATE PROVINCE OR COUNTRY FOR INSTALLATION Caution THIS PRODUCT IS A CLASS I LASER PRODUCT 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 REPAIR BY YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Notes on Use Liquid Crystal Panel e Do not cause impact to the liquid crystal panel e When the temperature is very cold or very hot the image may appear unclear or may move slowly e In order to protect the liquid crystal panel keep it out of direct sunlight while the unit is not in
33. lect the CD by pressing the AUDIO button repeatedly until CD is highlighted Press SEL to select the CD or wait and CD will be selected automatically e If there is no CD in the system a reminder to insert a CD will be shown e lf there is a CD installed in the system it will start to play 2 Ifthe CD has music in more than one folder use the UP and DOWN arrow key to change folders 3 Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to move to the next and previous track as well as fast forward and rewind 4 Press the SEL button to pause and resume CD playback Caution Inserting foreign objects into the CD slot may cause injury or damage Do not insert CDs with adhesive labels into the CD slot 16 CD Shuffle and Repeat Modes Shuffle mode plays CD tracks in a random sequence Repeat mode plays CD tracks from beginning to end of the CD repeatedly If both are selected the system will repeatedly play the CD in shuffle mode 1 Press the MENU button to view the options 2 Move to the Settings tab with the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key 3 Use the UP and DOWN arrow key to highlight either the Shuffle or Repeat selection 4 Press the SEL button to check the desired selection 5 Press the MENU button again to return to the CD display screen CD Player Shuffle and Repeat Buttons amp Controls R5000 Info Road Speed MPH IN Settings Screen midenin Menu Options Shuffle Repeat CD E SEL On first press T
34. lication Options INTRODUCTION Adjusting the Display You can adjust the Screen from any Application 1 Press the MENU button to access the screen parameters 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key to select the Screen tab 3 Use the UP or DOWN arrow key to select the parameter for adjustment 4 Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key to adjust the selected parameter 5 When finished press the MENU button again 6 The R5000 has the ability to output video to an external monitor The Video Output selection is used to select this output from the following options Auxiliary default Garmin e Rear Camera output if option is installed e Main Display e Left Camera e Disabled e Right Camera R5000 Screen Buttons amp Controls fe R5000 Info Audio Road Speed MPH 22 5 Settings Brig ntness CD 2 Tack 1 0 00 Contrast EQ Normal est 6 10 an Video Output Left and Right Thu Jan 6 2005 Select tab Or Adjust parameter UP and Down Select parameter for adjustment MENU Application Options FM AM and WB Radio The R5000 system s FM AM and WB Weather Band Radio Functions are selected via the AUDIO buiton FM AM WB Radio Buttons amp Controls Radio FM Equalizer Press to select one of seven predefined modes SEL Sets and deletes Rotary Dial preset stations Turn On amp Off One long push Volume Turn left or right Mute One quick push Left and Right Seek and Scan Up a
35. ly selected 4 When the preferred camera is viewed use the LEFT RIGHT or DOWN arrow keys to provide a quick view of the other cameras The camera view will display for approximately five seconds after which the camera view will return to the preferred camera view 21 Configuring the Camera Options When in the CAM view pressing the MENU button provides a list of camera configuration options Camera MENU Configuration Options Buttons amp Controls Camera Road Speed iMFH SSS SSS Se Menu Options Use Camera Audio cb Auto Reverse Camera Auto Reverse Microphone L Ba SEL rax 1 0 00 Auto Turn Signal Camera On first press EQ Normal Default to Camera highlights the first vr d option est 0 12 am Thu Jan 6 2005 a On subsequent presses selects the option item Up and Down scrolls through the option menus MENU Application Options Camera MENU Options Table Use Camera Audio Turns on the rear camera microphone Once set the microphone remains active and will override any entertainment audio sources when the camera view is the active application Auto Reverse Camera Displays the rear camera view when the vehicle is placed in reverse Note If you have selected a preferred camera view other than rear i e left right then this auto reverse selection will override your preferred selection and switch to the rear camera view Auto Reverse
36. motive nominal 12 volt negative ground power Mechanical Form Factor Main Unit Width 8 Height 6 Depth 6 Environmental Operating range 10 to 55 C Storage range 40 to 85 C Cockpit Audio Speakers e Four outputs for front and rear stereo each output a separate BTL amplifier e Power output of 22W RMS minimum per channel into 4 Ohms all channels driven at 1 KHz with 14 4V and no more than 5 THD e Peak Power 50W x 4 e Frequency response 20 to 22 000 Hz at rated power e All outputs fully short circuit protected supply ground or across load Equalizer e Five 5 band parametric equalizer e Preset equalizer curves e Band adjustments 12 dB Tone Controls e Bass gain 12 dB e Tone gain 12 dB Radio Tuner FM Tuner Frequency Range 87 7 107 9 MHz Sensitivity 20 dB SNR 19 2 dBf 2 5 uV 75 ohms SNR Mono 55 0 dB SNR Stereo 48 0 dB Stereo separation 40 0 dB Distortion Stereo 0 9 45 AM Tuner Frequency Range 530 1710 kHz Sensitivity 36 2 dBf 17 7 uV 75 ohm WB Tuner 162 4 162 55 MHz Channel 1 to 7 Sensitivity 20 dB SNR 19 2 dBf 2 5 uV 75 ohm Frequency Range Auxiliary Inputs Inputs used for auxiliary expansion including Satellite radio or Navigation Aux Stereo Audio e Two 2 stereo audio input pairs e Voltage 5 6 Vpp Aux Video e One 1 NTSC composite video input e Video input level 1 Vpp 75 ohms Auxiliary Outputs Outputs used for aux
37. nd Down Tunes radio Minus and Plus Selects preset stations MENU VS Station Preset Information Application Options Shows which preset station 2nd aut of the total 5 is selected Selecting and Tuning the Radio 1 Press the AUDIO button 2 Press the AUDIO button repeatedly to step through the radio bands 3 When you reach the desired radio band either press the SEL button to enable that band or wait until the highlighted option is automatically selected 4 Use the UP and DOWN keys to tune the radio 5 Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to seek or scan to the next station Seek and Scan 6 To Seek to the next station press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key 7 To Scan stations press and hold the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key for 2 seconds The radio will scan to the next available radio station and will pause for approximately 3 seconds before scanning to the next station To stop scanning press any arrow key Saving and Recalling Radio Stations You can easily store set and recall your favorite radio and satellite stations using the SEL button Separate station preset lists are maintained for AM FM and Satellite Radio 10 To save a radio station Tune to the radio station and press the SEL button The preset list will update To recall a radio station Press the MINUS or PLUS keys to step through the list of stored radio stations To remove a station from the preset list Tune to that station and pr
38. on 4 To reset trip information press and hold the SEL button 28 Operator s Checklist Check The Operator s Checklist provides the operator with a series of predefined lists to use as a reference for typical procedures including Departure Arrival Preparation for Storage and Removal from Storage Operator Checklist Screen Descriptions Table Seren Description A list of common departure tasks A list of common arrival tasks Preparation for Storage A list of common tasks to prepare for storage Removal from Storage A list of common tasks for removal from storage Note The above checklists are a representative list of common tasks and may not include all tasks for your vehicle Consult your vehicle s operator s manual for more information Operator Checklist Buttons amp Controls Info Trip Checklists 2re Trip Tractoi Suspension Springs Shocks Brakes Axles Steering System Mirrors Windshield and Wipers Lights and Reflectors Fuel Tanks SEL Push to check or uncheck an item mismimimim Push and hold to reset all items Left and Right Selects pages af checklist items Up and Down Scroll through checklist items MENU Application Options Reviewing and Selecting Checklist Items 1 Press the INFO button until Check is highlighted Press the SEL button or wait until Check is selected automatically 2 Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to select the desired checklist 3 Us
39. on regarding the operation of this service Controls Applications and Functions The front panel controls let you select the R5000 s Applications and Functions Refer to the following figure to understand how to use the front panels and controls R5000 Front Panel Buttons amp Controls R5000 Info Radio FM Road Speed 30 3 Radio 87 9 5 Sarees p Audio Line In Equalizer Fress to select FM 87 9 one of seven predefined modes EQ Hormal eae E Fri pr 28 2006 Selects display Rotary Dial MUTE options Turn On amp Off 2 One long push li y i P F i Volume a gms i aet Four Way Turn res right Arrow Application scroll One quick push selection Minus and Plus Application Controls see screen text CD Eject MENU Application Options Turning the R5000 On and Off To turn the system on or off press and hold the rotary dial for about two seconds after the ignition is turned on in your vehicle When the system turns on a standard display screen will appear The R5000 will then automatically transition to the most recent Application and Function Standby Operation The R5000 will be placed in a standby state for approximately 15 minutes when the vehicle s ignition key is turned off When ignition is restored the system will immediately return to the last Application and Function After 15 minutes the R5000 will be turned off INTRODUCTION Selecting Applica
40. ove around the GARMIN menus The menu item will be highlighted when selected Use SEL to select the highlighted menu Refer to the GARMIN GVN 52 manual for information on the use of the GARMIN Navigation system 36 Configuring Navigation Options Navigation options allow you to hear navigation prompts and audio through the R5000 The options are Route Audio to Main Speakers Navigation prompts will interrupt current audio source so that navigation prompts can be heard This would not normally be checked if the Garmin GVN52 has the external speaker It would be checked if there is no external speaker attached to the Garmin GVN52 Always Listen When Navigation is selected as the primary application Garmin audio is always heard regardless of selected audio application This is typically used when the Garmin GVN52 unit has XM radio support 1 Press and hold the MENU button to view the options Move to the Settings tab with the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key Use the UP and DOWN arrow key to highlight the option A N Press the SEL button to check the desired selection 5 Press the MENU button again to return Navigation display SSS Menu Options Route Audio to Main Speakers M ET Listen SEL On first press highlights the first option On subsequent presses selects the option item Up and Down Scrolls through the option menus MENU Short Press Garmin Menu displayed Press and
41. pports Rear Camera Microphone Advanced Digital Audio Subsystem e Digital AM FM WB Tuner e Satellite Radio Controller External Tuner Module e CD Audio e Compressed Audio MP3 from CDs amp USB Memory Sticks e DSP based Digital Audio Processing e 5 Band Parametric Equalizer Trip Computer e Multiple Trip Odometers e Speed and Distance Tracking e Fuel Consumption Vehicle Monitor e Monitor Coach and Engine Data from Vehicle Busses e Alarms for Fault and Out of Range Conditions e Operator Checklists for RV Arrival Departure and Storage Tasks e Maintenance Scheduling amp Reminders e Vehicle Bus connections for J1939 Expansion Options e Navigation Video and Audio e Sirius Satellite Radio e Audio Input for MP3 Players or other Portable Audio Devices USB Interface for Future Expansion Audio Line out 1 stereo Video Output NTSC Tire Pressure Monitoring System Some features are optional and may not be installed with your R5000 T A subscription is required to use this service Garmin GVN 52 Owner s Manual If your R5000 includes the optional Garmin GVN 52 navigation system please refer to the Garmin GVN 52 Owner s Manual included with your vehicle for information regarding the operation of this service INTRODUCTION Satellite Radio User s Guide If your R5000 includes the optional Satellite Radio system please refer to the User s Manual included with your vehicle for informati
42. s Note The same lock code must be used to lock additional channels 14 Unlocking a Channel and removing a Lock Code Tune the satellite radio to the locked Category and Channel No audio will play and the Locked notification will appear Press the MENU key Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key to select the Settings screen Press the DOWN arrow key to move to the keyboard Enter the Lock code as set in the previous section by pressing the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to move to the first keyboard number Press SEL to enter the number into the Code Display Continue using the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to enter the 4 digit code Move to the UL keypad button and press SEL to unlock the Channel Press MENU to return to the Sirius audio screen Accessing a Locked Channel This feature allows access to a channel as needed Enter the lock code only when the specific channel is active Once the channel is changed the channel will stay locked until the lock code is reentered Tune the satellite radio to the locked Category and Channel No audio will play and the Locked notification will appear Press the MENU key Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key to select the Settings screen Press the DOWN arrow key to move to the keyboard Enter the Lock code as set in the previous section by pressing the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to move to the first keyboard number Press SEL to enter the number into the Code Display Continue using the
43. ssure Sensors The sensors determine operating pressure of the tire when the sensor is first installed Therefore the tire pressure at the time of installation is CRITICAL All tires MUST be inflated to the manufacturer s recommended cold pressures while the tires are cold Refer to the owner s manual Caution Install the tire pressure sensors on the tires when they are still cold Failure to install at this cold temperature may cause false alerts Carefully inspect tires and valve stems prior to installation of the system to ensure that they are in good condition DEFECTIVE VALVE STEMS MUST BE REPLACED THE DILL VALVE small valve inside the valve stem MUST DEPRESS FULLY AND RELEASE AIR FOR THE SENSOR TO ACTIVATE The sensor will not activate properly if the dill valve is not the proper length a common problem 1 Press the INFO button repeatedly until Tires is highlighted Press SEL or wait until Tires is automatically selected 3 Using the FOUR WAY arrow keys select the tire to add a tire pressure sensor Hold SEL until the system prompts you to add a sensor To abort adding a sensor tap the SEL button 5 Screw the tire pressure sensor onto the tire selected TIGHTEN FIRMLY BY HAND You should hear the hiss of released air when the sensor is being screwed on Hold the valve stem with your free hand and tighten the sensor securely Caution Using a tool to tighten the sensor can damage the sensor and nullify t
44. talk show hosts o World Class News traffic and weather Fox CNN NPR and BBC Local traffic and weather for the top 20 cities o Family amp Kids G rated fun for everyone with Radio Disney Discovery Kids Channel Laugh Comedy and more Satellite Radio Buttons amp Controls Category Channel Satellite 12 Traffic amp Weather Signal 1 Strength 158 ORL TSP Satellite Tampa Traffic Orlando in under 4 Equalizer Tampa Traffic Orlando in under 4 Press to select min one of seven predefined modes Empty j SIRIUS SEL Sets and deletes Rotary Dial Turn On amp Off One long push Volume Turn left or right ute One quick push Application Options MENU 12 preset stations Left and Right Select Channel Up and Down Select Category Minus and Plus Selects Prasat Stations Note The Satellite selection will not be present if the optional Satellite Radio is not connected to the R5000 Tuning the Satellite Radio Press the AUDIO button Press the AUDIO button until Satellite is highlighted Either press the SEL button or wait until Satellite is automatically selected A N Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the Music Category 5 Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the Music Channel Note The signal strength indicator provides an indication of the strength of the satellite signal Saving and Recalling Satellite Radio Stations You can easily store set
45. tellite radio category and channel will prevent tuning to that particular station Note The default Lock Code is 0000 C R5000 Qui r Fear Right Fst Satellite Configuring the Sirius Satellite Radio SID System Identification Audio Satellite Settings Screen Sound System Number Pointer MENU Application Options Locking a Channel and setting a Lock Code 1 Tune the satellite radio to the Category and Channel of interest Keypad Display Code Display SEL Selecis number or Action UL 4 S Left and Right Move around Keypad Up and Down Moves to Keypad Display 2 Press the MENU key Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key to select the Settings screen 3 Press the DOWN arrow key to move to the Keypad Display 4 Press the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to move to the first keyoad number Press SEL to enter the number into the Code Display 5 Continue using the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to enter your four digit code This code can be any combination of 4 digits Hint Choose a code that you will remember 6 Move to the S keypad button and press SEL to set the Channel Lock Code After the channel has been locked the channel will appear in the main screen with the Locked Channel text displayed No audio will be heard from the locked channel Record the Lock Code Here 7 Press MENU to return to the Sirius audio screen 8 Repeat this procedure to lock additional channel
46. the unit when it is out of order If the unit is out of order no power no sound or in an abnormal state has foreign objects in it is exposed to water is smoking or smells turn it off immediately and consult your dealer Refer installation to qualified personnel IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Warning Observe the following warnings when N installing Disconnect the lead from the negative battery terminal before installation Wiring and installation with the negative battery terminal connected may cause electrical shock and injury due to a short circuit Some vehicles equipped with the electrical safety system have specific procedures of battery terminal disconnection FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE MAY LEAD TO THE UNINTENDED ACTIVATION OF THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY SYSTEM RESULTING IN DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE AND PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH Never use safety related components for installation grounding and other such functions Do not use safety related vehicle components fuel tank brake suspension steering wheel pedals airbag etc for wiring or fixing the product or its accessories Do not install the product on the air bag cover or in a location where it interferes with airbag operation Check for piping gasoline tank electric wiring and other items before installing the product If you need to open a hole in the vehicle chassis to attach or wire the product first check where the wire harness gasoline tan
47. tions and Functions Each Application i e Audio Camera Information or Navigation includes a subgroup of Functions which you select using the Application controls and four way arrow keys on the front of the R5000 The following table describes the Applications and lists their related Functions 1 Select an Application by pressing an Application key 2 To select a Function continue to press the Application key until the desired Function is highlighted You can also use the UP and DOWN keys from the Four Way Arrow group to select a Function 3 Press the SEL key to select the Function or wait until the Function is automatically selected R5000 Applications and Related Functions The R5000 offers a broad range of audio features including Radio AM all standard radio bands along with Weather Band and Radio WB Satellite Radio You can play CDs and music files from your Satellite Radio if installed USB memory sticks or use the external function to connect CD your iPod and MP3 player The five band parameter equalizer and DSP based digital USB mE audio processor in combination with a 200W amplifier provide External Audio Line In quality sound for long miles on the road Hear Camera Use the side and rear cameras to avoid accidents and make Left Camera backing into campsites and driveways fast and easy The Right Camera rear camera microphone lets you follow verbal directions from someone guiding you Status The
48. tup instructions Tire Pressure Sensors Sensor Specifications Pressure Pro Sensor Specifications 1 011 High x 1 11 Diameter Sensor Battery Internal Non Rechargeable Non Replaceable Sensor Pressure Range 10 1 psi to 150 5 psi Sensor Low Voltage Shutdown 2 2 Volts The tire pressure sensors comply with Part 15 Class B of the FCC rules Any unauthorized changes or modifications to the tire pressure sensors would void the user s authority to operate the devices 47
49. u Suspect Something is Wrong comoda a a a a E 39 ComimohdProblemiSado victa adu ba Gata Rd ant bs va kon dd Bedv canne ara ni icones ae 39 Appendix A One Year Limited Warranty e eeeeeee ee iieeeee eee eene enean hann nnns 41 Appendix B Service and Technical Support e eeeeeeeeee eee ce eeeeeeee nnne 42 Contact LECHON MING sss sedeo a ee Dct ts ott LUE SE tances 42 Appendix C Software NOTICE Re de der etUko eoe a x rae E t doa sen 43 SOMW are NOM CC e E PEE 43 Open Source SONWANE ti al 43 Appendix D R5000 Technical Specifications sssssnnnneremnnenneneenemnnsnnennneenns 44 Technical Performance Specifications ossai A 45 Appendix E Tire Pressure Monitoring Option scssceessssssseeesseessseeeseensseesseeenseeeseonenseees 47 Sensor SpeoiflC all riSu dies acia sas BU scott c baba nes dU taba A Sii retener 47 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Safety Information Read the operating instructions for the R5000 and all other components of the system carefully before using the system They contain instructions about how to use the system in a safe and effective manner FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS MANUAL MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE AND VOID THE WARRANTY This manual uses pictographs to show you how to use the product safely and to alert you to potential dangers resulting from improper connections and operations The meanings of the pictographs are expla
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51. uiii odio nn cuc ennemie Enix dv eH tentes 12 Tuning the Satellite Radio iii 13 Saving and Recalling Satellite Radio Stations 4 13 Subscribing to Sirius Satellite Radio sis 13 Parental Lockout and Channel Access LL 14 Locking a Channel and setting a Lock Code 14 Unlocking a Channel and removing a Lock Code 15 Accessing a Locked CliBpnel ss estet Pucca tetti a NS Net 15 Resetting the dU IE 15 Compact DISC CD P m 16 RUE aU KO Dc E emt 16 CD Shuffle and Repeat Modes iii 17 Playing MPS WMA THES OM CD cdo nn annuaires 17 USB PRU p c M 18 Inisertng the Memory SCK nn restons eee aaa a ant dom ids 18 USB Shulil and Frebpeat Modes meneere e i a Prior ode have dete de eor bats 19 Playing MPSAVMIA TIES On USB iie ta Pret Rese doeet bu det eos ve cote os ve ee eee 19 External A UdG me dee 20 Playing Files on Portable Audio Devices MP3 Players 20 Camera CAN Sn cT NE 21 Selecting Cameras ccccccccccseesseecceeecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeueeseeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeessaaeeeeeeesseeaaeeeeeeeessaaaasanses 21 Gontiguring the Camera Option rn si eines fender na Vra roc ema rea been sai Fun tres 22 How to View Status Information in a Background Window 25 LA LE 9 1 ee 26 VIEWING Alal M S smart d Rd Rud YR VL nine 26 Disabling and Enabling Alarms 5 prar cn eae ctv dete anna nain Manet 26 Vehicle Maintenance Maint sn ioa ce t

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