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1.    User   s Manual       FULL iPod   CONTROL  IN DASH DVD MP3 CD AM FM  RECEIVER WITH MOTORIZED   FLIP OUT 7   178mm   WIDESCREEN TOUCHSCREEN  DIGITAL TFT MONITOR  WITH DUAL  FRONT AND REAR  USB    SD MEMORY CARD PORT AND   FRONT PANEL AV INPUT                         s       SOOOOBAH HORE        F  FPO8 2 gt QO0P         OK IO KRE IO IO IOL   CK  IOIOR ISIOL  1 lt  IOI JG                   FULL iPod   CONTROL   IN DASH DVD MP3 CD AM FMPRECEIVER  ITH MOTORIZED FLIP OUT 7   178mm   WIDESCREEN TOUCHSCREEN    DIGITAL TFT MONITOR  WITH DUAL  FRONT AND REAR  USB  SD MEMORY CARD PORT  AND FRONT PANEL AV INPUT    11 2011    SODS    X CE   Oe AUDIO SYSTEMS    iPod   is a trademark of Apple  Inc   registered in the U S  and other countries        Boss Audio Systems is not affiliated with Apple  Inc   800 999 1236    PRECAUTION    WARNING  TO REDUCE THE  CAUTION RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC    SHOCK  DO NOT EXPOSE  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR  DOTOREEN MOISTURE        CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE  COVER  OR BACK   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  REFER  SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL     The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  within an equilateral triangle  is  intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage  within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute    a risk of electric shock to persons     The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to
2.    depend on the media used       When playing VCD discs   press the AUDIO button repeatedly to    select the sound mode of the MONO L  MONO R  MIX MONO and  Stereo  no language function       When playing CD WMA MP38 media   the AUDIO button is invalid     5 18 Overview of Playback Status    1     PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version htip   www pdffactory com    When playing DVD discs   press the OSD button repeatedly on the   remote controller to turn on off the playback status  When it is on  it will  display the information such as  the serial number of the playing title  the  serial number of the playing chapter  the elapsed time of the playing chapter   the remained time of the playing chapter  the elapsed time of the playing title   the remained time of the playing title  etc       When playing VCD CD discs   press the OSD button repeatedly on the    remote controller to turn on off the playback status  When it is on  it will  display the information such as  the serial number of the playing track  the  elapsed time of the playing track  the remained time of the playing track  the  elapsted time of the disc  the remained time of the disc       When playing MP3 WMA media  press the OSD button repeatedly on    the remote controller to turn on off the playback status  When it is on  it will  display the information such as  the serial number of the playing track  the  elapsed time of the playing track  the remained time of the playing track     12     When 
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4.  SETUP    OSD LANGUAGE 1 8 UNIT INSTALLATION    This item is for selecting the language of the Ja  SYSTEM MENU and all operating prompt o M aa  interface displayed during playback  KaT LAREUN    AMD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    oui   at  AUDIO LANG MEHU Ameo  This item is for selecting a audio language     This is an anti theft installation method    The main unit has aMETAL MOUNTING SLEEVE    Please connect the wiring  eg  the Power supply  the Speakers and the Antenn  according to the requirements of this Instruction Manual  then install the metal mounting  sleeve into the car as per the diagram illustrated below     ERIT SETUP       SUBTITLE LANG  This item is for selecting a subtitle language  For optimum anti skip capability of the unit    please ensure the metal support strap is  connected firmly to the car chassis     SN  METALSTRAP  e    X  MENU LANG     el Y  oi ove band the e the sieeve  This item is for selecting a disc menu language  H e e    5 23 3 AUDIO SETUP       AU DIO OUT DANDONE PLASTIC TRIM OUT  there is only ANALOG mode  i e  SPDIF OFF  ere ere   Pee TEA NER  not optional    D   KEY   THE SLIDINGMETAL HOUSING  SS   Itis for selecting your desired basic music tone ae PLATES  NTO THE RIGHT POSITION    OF THE 2 SIDES OF CHASSIS      from low to high         5 23 4 VIDEO SETUP    BRIGHTNESS  It is for adjusting the brightness of the video output     CONTRAST  It is for adjusting the contrast of the video output     HUE  It is for adjusting the hue of the vide
5.  alert user to  the presence of important operating and maintenance  servicing  instructions  in the literature accompanying the appliance     CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT    Laser product symbol  located on the rear panel of the unit  indicate this player is a class  laser product  only use weak laser and no hazardous radiation outside of the unit     1 Read through this instruction manual before installation and use    2 Do not touch the power plug with wet hand    3 Switch off the main power when the unit is notin use   Disconnect the power plug from  the power outlet when you do not intend to use the unit for a prolonged period of time    Before moving the unit  remove the disc from the unit  tray first    4 Do not open the cover or touch any of the components exposed out of the unit  only for  qualified technicians    5 Do not expose the unit under direct sunlight or nearby objects that radiate heat to avoid  damage the unit    6 Do not place the unit in moist and humid conditions  which effect the pick up of the unit  lead to out of work    7 Place the unit on a flat surface and ventilative condition  Please ensure the ventilation  holes are not covered to avoid overheating and malfunction    8 Clear the panel and case with soft dry cloth only  do not apply any kind of thinner   alcohol or sprays    9 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled  with liquids  such as vases  shall be placed onthe apparatus      PDF created with FinePri
6.  disc with a clean lint  wipe the disc outwards from  the disc center    2  Do not use petrol  thinners  commercial cleaners or anti static spray which  can damage the unit     or  ia  Cab CE    correct wrong       Tn    Sr Ce      T ee  a  Li          side up       correct wrong    1 4 Battery Information of the Remote Control       Replace Battery in the Remote Control    1 Before using the remote control for the first time  pull the insulating  sheet out of the remote control as the direction indicated by the  arrow  see fig 1    2 Press the movable block hold as the direction indicated by the A arrow   See fig 2   then pull the battery holder out of the remote control as  the direction indicated by the B arrow see fig 2     3 Replace the old battery by a new battery with     polarity side upward    See fig 3     4 Insert the battery holder to the original position in remote control    See fig 3     Note about the Battery of the Remote Control    1 Improper use of battery may cause overheating or explosion  so that  Result in injury or fire     2 Battery leakage may cause damage to the remote control Battery  Life  6 months with normal use in normal room temperature     3 Do not short the battery    4 Do not throw the battery into the fire    5 To avoid the risk of accident  keep the battery out of reach of children        5    1     5 Remote Control Description       NO       22   23   24   25   26   27     28     PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version htip  
7.  then press    the PLAY button to start playback from the beginning of the first chapter track     5 4 Select Chapter Track with the UP DN or the  gt  gt       lt  lt  Button    Press the UP DN button on the front panel or the  gt  gt       lt  lt  button onthe  remote controller during playback to select the next or last chapter track to  playback     Note  Press the UP DN or the  gt  gt     lt  lt  button multiple times to advance  multiple chapters tracks forward or backward     5 5 Select Chapter Track with the Number Buttons    When playing DVD VCD CD MP3 WMA content  press one of the 1 9 and  the 0 10 number buttons to directly select and play the 1st to 10th track   chapter  the 0 10 button is used as the 10 button      If you want to play the track chapter that s serial number is bigger than 10   use the 10   1 9 and 0 10 button  For example 1  to play the 13th track   chapter  firstly press the 10  button once  then press the 3 button  For  example 2  to play the 34th track chapter  firstly press the 10  button for 3  times  then press the 4 button  the 0 10 button is used as the 0 button     Note  Press and hold the  10 or  10 button can play the next 10 or last 10  chapter track only for MP3 WMA      5 6 Select Chapter Track with the Root PBC Menu  If the disc includes the    1     PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version htip   www pdffactory com    root PBC menu   When playing DVD discs    Press the TITLE button on the remote controller to display the 
8.  www pdffactory com    O       Q             30 gt  gt       SEARCH BUTTON     RDM BUTTON     RPT BUTTON     SUBTITLE BUTTON    TITLE PBC BUTTON      VIEW ANGLE ST BUTTON    ZOOM BUTTON  AUDIO BUTTON  CLK BUTTON  A B BUTTON  INT BUTTON  EQ BUTTON    LOC SLOW FWD BUTTON    bah OOED   aaddaoene    1  ANG BUTTON    2     3     5     6     7     MENU BUTTON    POWER BUTTON       BUTTON     gt  gt   BUTTON   gt  BUTTON      lt  lt  BUTTON    8 v BUTTON    9     10     11     12     13     14     15     29     30     31     32     33     34     35     36     37     38     39     40     4           SEL BUTTON  PLAY PAUSE BUTTON  NUMBER 0 10  10   10  BUTTONS  10  PTY BUTTON  SETUP BUTTON  MODE BUTTON    APS BUTTON    MUTE BUTTON  STOP BUTTON  VOLUME  BUTTON   lt  BUTTON   OK BUTTON  VOLUME  BUTTON  BAND BUTTON  PROG BUTTON  OSD BUTTON  LOUD BUTTON  STEP BUTTON   TA BUTTON      AF BUTTON      Region Code    Q  Why does the unit display REGION ERROR after inserting disc into disc  compartment      A  Because the DVD player and disc has respective region code  If the region  codes of them do not match with each other  the DVD player can not play  the disc     Appendix  The region code of DVD    The Motion Picture Association of America  MPAA  divided the world into  6 regions  and gave every region a code  namely region code  The region  codes and the countries or areas represented by the region codes as  follows    Region 1  America  Canada  East Pacific Inlands     Region 2  Japan  W
9. AUDIO   VIDEO  RADIO   CALIBRATE by tapping them  then set  them by tapping some icons on the right side accordingly        GENERAL SETUP       3  Radio Operation    1  Enter RADIO mode  When you use MODE button or Mode Menu to enter RADIO  mode  it will display RADIO interface as right     RADIJ a  In RADIO interface  tapping the EJ icon can enter Mode  Menu  during playback  press and hold the mode button D  m  can turn on or off TFT display  tapping the E icon can a  turn to frequency interface as right  the other icons are a    PSE Be ed   ee t Er    same as ones in the unit panel or in the Remote Control     In menu set interface  you can adjust MUTE  APS  EQ   TA  AF  PTY as right        2  BAND BUTTON  In RADIO mode  press the BAND button on the remote  control to select your desired radio band of FM1  FM2  FM3   AM1 and AM2  and the selected band will be displayed on  the small monitor of the front panel     3  TUNE SEEK UP DOWN BUTTONS  In RADIO mode    1  Press and hold the  gt  gt     lt  lt  button to automatically search  up down for an available station from current frequency    2  Briefly press the  gt  gt       lt  lt  button to manually search up or down with step by step for your  desired station from the current frequency        AUDIO  amp  VIDEO SETUP interface       4  APS BUTTON  In RADIO mode    1 When pressing and holding the APS button the radio searches from the lowest frequency  and checks the signal strength level until 1 cycle search is finished  
10. And then the 6 strongest  stations are preset to the corresponding preset number memory bank  The AS operation is  implemented in the each bank of the selected band  When the AS operation is finished  it  will scan each preset station for 5 seconds in FM or AM band from M1 as briefly pressing  APS button  After finishing a circle of scanning   it will resume broadcasting on the M1    Itcan store 3x6 stations for FM and 2x6 stations for AM in all    2  When briefly pressing the APS button  the radio will scan each preset station for 5  seconds in FM or AM band from M1  After finishing a circle of scanning  it will resume  broadcasting onthe M1    NOTE  In FM band  FM1 FM2 FM3 is checked one at atime  In AM band  AM1  AM2 is  checked one ata time     11     5  PRESET STATION   1 6  BUTTONS  In RADIO mode    1  To memorize the current frequency on the current band  press and hold any one  of the six preset buttons  1 6  on remote control or rotate number knob and  press and hold    2  Torecall the preset memory on the current band  press one of the preset buttons   1 6  on remote control or rotate number knob and press it      6  STEREO MONO BUTTON  Press the ST button on the remote control to select the STEREO or MONO sound  mode for FM band     7  LOC BUTTON   1  In RADIO mode  when the signals of the distant radio stations are very weak and  the receiving effect is bad during tuning  check whether there is the word LOC on  LCD  lf there is the word LOC on LCD  press this butt
11. EAKER SETUP    DOWNMIX  This is for selecting your desired sound effect  when there is no center speaker and subwoofer   There are 3 modes  LT RT  STEREO  VSS   LT RT  When playing a disc with PRO LOGIC  stereo effect  choose the item  so it will EEIE  output audio signal with vivid theatre effect   STEREO  If you choose the item  when outputting  audio signal with 5 1 channels  it will output the left  and right channels of signal   when outputting audio       signal with 2 channels  it will output the common 2 channels of stereo signal     VSS  If you choose the item  when playing a disc recorded with 5 1 channels   the main channel speakers can output audio signal with VSS effect     5 23 6 DIGITAL SETUP    OP MODE   This is for selecting audio output mode   LINE OUT  It can linearly compress the  audio signal  So the volume level is lower   You should select the item at night    RF REMOD  It can make the volume level higher   You should select it at daylight  Lae       DYNAMIC RANGE   After selecting the compression mode of LINE OUT  set the item  so you can  adjust the linear compression ratio  If you set it to be FULL  the Peak to Peak  value of the audio signal is the minimum  if you set it to be OFF  the Peak to   Peak value is the maximum     DUAL MONO   This is for selecting a desired audio output mode for left and right signals   It is mainly for Karaoke of Ac3  There are 4 modes in all as follows   STEREO  MONO L  MONO R  MIX MONO     23  s E  A    5 23 2 LANGUAGE
12. Ensure that the temperature inside the car is not too high  If so  cool off tillthe ambient  temperature returns to normal    Replace another disc to insert it into the disc compartment     REMOTE CONTROL IS INSENSITIVE OR DOES NOT WORK     Check the batteries of remote control and make sure that they are not flat      Direct the remote control to the IR sensor of the player      Check whether there are some obstacles between the remote control and IR sensor     SOME FUNCTION BUTTONS DO NOT WORK     Turn off the power  then turn on again      Reset the unit to zero  then turn on again    Remove the front panel from the unit  then install it again and then turn on again          THE RADIO DOES NOT WORK    Check whether the antenna cable is connected firmly  Or manually tune for a station     PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version htip   www pdffactory com       1 3 Maintenance and Cleaning of Discs    Disc Maintenance    1  To keep the disc clean  handle the disc by its edge  do not touch the disc  surface of the play side    2  Do not stick paper or tape on the disc  If there is glue or dirt on the disc  surface  you must wipe it off before using    3  Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight  or nearby heat sources such as  caliduct  or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight where there can be a  considerable rise in temperature    4  Put the disc inside disc case to keep temperature after finishing playback     Disc Cleaning    1  Before playing  wipe the
13. ating will be played     The disc movie can be designed as that the DVD player will playback the different  version of content of a same movie according to the different rating level set by  Parental Control  Depending onthe DVD feature of seamless switching described  above  the scenes that are not fitting for children will be cleared or replaced by the  other fitting scene automatically     All rating levels of Parental Control are as follows     Unlock  Kid Safe  G   PG  PG13  PGR   R   NC 17  Adult    CONOoaRWN        ED  GH    G       1 6 Locations and Names of Controls on or in the unit       Gato    T    j     y     The Front Facet after removing the front panel      OPEN button     POWER MUTE button  Monitor     AV IN socket     Disc Slot   USB Jack     SD MMC Card Slot     MODE button   9  VOL knob   10   gt  gt   button   11    lt  lt  button   12  PLAY PAUSE 1 button    o NOONAN    13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24     INT 2 button  RPT 3 button  RDM 4 button     10 5 button     10 6 button  BAND button  APS button  EJECT button  RESET button  Small LCD Screen  IR Remote Sensor  REL button    C    1 7 Wires Connection Description  Description of Wires Connection          Fixing Screw Bolt Wiring Connecting Socket 1       REVERSAL LINE  USB LINE IN    1  Parking wire must be connected  And the parking brake must be engaged in order for the monitor to work    2  Use the clip end of the Ground Wire provided by manufacturer to connect Mounting S
14. chapter track  Root interface for MUSIC         Tap it to turn volume up and down     Tap it to turn the selecting page up and down     Tap it to select INT play mode Except image mode        During VCD playback  tap it to select the audio  ST MONO       Same as the MENU button on the remote control          Same as the TITLE button onthe remote control     L      Same as the REPEAT button on the remote control       Same as the SUBTITLE button on the remote control     m F           Tap it to select the track from 1 9 and then select  OK to play your selecting     BEHE   During playback  press the ZOOM button  and then tap one of them are same as the direction  buttons on the Remote Control     Except music  amp  image mode      During playback  press one of them to change the  playback angle     Only for image mode              Same as the ZOOM button on the Remote Control     ef   a  B      Same as the RDM button on the Remote Control          OTTA Befa    During DVD playback  tap the icon to change the Keyboard interface 3    H EE       playback angle     15     5 2 Pause Playback    When playing DVD VCD CD MP3 WMA content  press the PAUSE  button on IR remote controller to pause the playback  press the PLAY  button to resume normal playback     5 3 Stop Playback    When playing DVD VCD MP3 WMA CD content  press the STOP button  once to pause the playback  then press the PLAY button to resume the normal    playback  press the STOP button twice to completely stop playback 
15. ck  then  press the EJECT button to slide down the monitor and eject disc in the disc slot  and then remove the disc  or push the card firstly and pull it out of the card slot     To play files in an USB  insert the USB into the USB jack connecting to the Rear  cabinet     To unload the USB  press the STOP button twice and t  In USB or CARD mode  select your desired as right   Remark  the icon is for audio files  the icon   s  for video files  thei icon is for image files     Tap the EJ icon to turn to main menu  tap the  ij icon  to turn to previous setting        USB CARD INTERFACE       PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version htip   www pdffactory com    18     5 11 Playbackin Scan Mode    1     When playing VCD PBC OFF  CD discs   press the INT button to play  the previous 15 seconds part of each track on the disc  Press the INT button  again to resume normal playback       When playing DVD MP3 WMA sources   the INT button is not available     5 12 Playback from a specified chapter track or a specified time    T     When playing DVD discs   press the SEARCH button to display a   interface and highlight the title item  then use the number buttons to input   the serial number of the title  use the direction buttons to highlight the chapter  item  then use the number buttons to input the serial number of the chapter   you can still use the direction buttons to highlight the time item  then use the  number buttons to input the desired time to start playback  final
16. ck the  setting of the rating level of the Parental Control       Select the RATING item and then press the  gt  button to enter it  then use the    direction buttons to select your desired rating level  then press the OK button  to confirm       Select the PASSWORD item again and then press the  gt  button to enter it  then    input the password  and then press the OK button to lock the new setting of  the rating level of the Parental Control     DEFAULT  This item is for making all setup items change back to original status     21     When you select the IMAGE file sort icon  press the   or  gt  button to select the  first IMAGE file  then press the v button to select the desired IMAGE file  finally  press the OK or PLAY PAUSE button to display the image in full screen from  the selected IMAGE file    3  During IMAGE playback  press one of the  gt   lt      v buttons to change the angle of  viewing picture that is displaying as follows    gt   90 deg cw   lt   90deg cew     UP lt    gt DOWN  v  LEFT lt    gt RIGHT  During IMAGE playback  press the PROG button to change the mode of refresh  picture   During IMAGE playback  press the STOP button to stop playing and return to the  root menu       During IMAGE playback  the following buttons are not available  SLOW FWD   SUBTITLE  TITLE  ANGLE  AUDIO  RDM  INT andA B   In IMAGE mode  the other operations are same as ones in MP3 WMA mode          5 21 Playback MP4 files    1  The root menu is displayed on TV when beginning to sw
17. crew  using the other  end of the Ground Wire to connect the negative pole of the power source  Otherwise  the video on screen  maybe flashes     Description of the Wiring Diagram for Socket 1    C e  WIRING CONNECTING SOCKET 1  ISO CONNECTOR L  WIRING CONNECTING PLUG 1  EEEH  _ O    YELLOW  MEMORY B  FUSED WOOFER LINE OUT  FILTER L  GREEN  BLACK GND  BOX 1A             RED    amp 10A BLACK C RED R  ae anil   FRONT AUDIO RCA OUT  BLUE AUTO ANT L WHITE L   FRONT bi WHITE GRAY     FRONT   Lepr VT WHITE   BLACK GRAY   BLACK  N RIGHT   SP Y GREEN VIOLET   q SP   REAR  REAR  45 GREEN  BLACK VIOLET   BLACK    NOTES     1  Only speakers with 4 ohms impedance may be used   2  Ensure that the blue auto antenna cable does not make contact  with any ground connection     Description of the Wiring Diagram for Socket 2       ganna a    WIRING CONNECTING PLUG 2             WHITE L  RED R  YELLOW VIDEO AV RCAAUX IN  YELLOW REAR AUDIO RCA OUT WHITE L           VIDEO RCA OUT BLACK    I IPod IN    REAR VIEW CAMERA    Description of Connecting the Parking Brake Line to the Parking Brake System Built in a Car      Parking brake switch     inside the car                Parking brake wire Green                       x To metallic body or chassis of the car       NOTE  after connecting the Parking Line  the video on the small monitor of the front panel will be display only after br aking the car     PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version htip   www pdffactory com    24        5 23 5 SP
18. en ev E E E EA 16 9 and 4 3   Video Output level             ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Composite 1 0  0 2Vp p  Load impedance  75 ohms   Horizontal RESOIUtION              cc cece cece cece eee eeeeeeeeeeateeeeeeeeeeesaneeenes 500    Audio Specification    Audio Output Analog QUudio          ccccceccceeseeeeeeueeeeaeeeeeeess 2 0     1 0Vrms  Frequency R SPONSE              cecceeeeeeeeees 20Hz   20KHz at 1KHz 0 dB   S  N FatiO AU GIO  cincxciauacscvestseunauanaaeeaincgleancnawanes  90dB at 1KHz 0 dB   Yl OI eens pcsesrces sete er ea antes eee ee ae resected 50dB    Radio Specification    FM Section   FrEQUGNCY PANO 6 vcisectvelcounnieedciemcetetccencecctes 87 5MHz   107 9MHz US   87 5MHz   108 0MHz EU    WSaADISSSNSITIVINY sc icccue es cecceadd sendinc oascumeceesteentoracendsesacwareancumncesens 3uV   LF FPYGOQUCINCYs2csccchstecendndeescanhacenedincceadicsadeceninddeadcenacenediacees 10 7MHz   AM Section   PREQUGNCY serrio en oE 530KHz   1710KHz US     522KHz   1620KHz EU     28     27     6  Trouble Shooting    Please read the user   s manual carefully before using the DVD player  If you have any troubles  in using this player  try to solve the problems by the suggestions mentioned below  If you can  not remove the trouble after using all the suggestions  please contact the company or the  technical service center authorized by us  For the sake of your safety  please do not openthe  cover and attempt to repair the player yourself     NO PICTURE  SOUND AND INDICATION    Ensu
19. er iPod mode  When inserting the iPod plug into an iPod  it will enter  iPod mode and display iPod menu on touch screen  as right     You can also use MODE button or Mode Menu to enter  iPod mode        2  Play audio files    iPod menu       Wy   Tap it can pause playback    I   Tap it can stop playback    My    Tap one of them can switch on between the speed  levels of fast backward or forward    E   Tap one of them can select next or previous track      Tap it to turn volume up and down    EH   Tap it to change the audio and video playback     13     3  Display control icons    When displaying iPod playback  tap E  icon to turn  to control icons as right     Tapping the direction icon to select the play  function such as   PLAYLISTS  ARTISTS   ALBUMS  GENRES  SONGS   COMPOSERS  REPEAT and soon        Control icons       4  Play video files    During audio playback  tap this I icon to turn to  video playback     EH   Tap one of them to select the track or  chapter in the ipod  after that  tap the  OK to confirm and play your selection   My  After selecting  tap it to play your selection   my  Same asthe audio playback   My   Same as the audio playback        VIDEO mode          5  Disc  USB and CARD Operation    5 1 Load unload disc  USB or CARD       To play files in a disc or card  press the EJECT button to slide down the monitor    Then insert the disc or card into the disc slot or SD MMC Card slot     To unload the disc or card  press the STOP button twice to stop playba
20. est Europe  North Europe  Egypt  South Africa  Middle  East     Region 3  South east Asian countries include Taiwan  Hong Kong  South  Korea  Thailand  indonesia  etc      Region 4  Australia  New Zealand  Central South America  South Pacific  Inlands     Region 5  Russia  Mongolia  Indian Peninsula  Middle Asia  East Europe   North Korea  North Africa  North west Asia etc      Region 6  China mainland     25          Parental Control    Q Why after inserting DVD disc in the disc slot  a dialogue window appears that asks    to input a 4 digits password      A This is because the movie you are playing is rated with the Parental Control  and         PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version htip   www pdffactory com    the current rating level of DVD player is lower than the current disc  You must change    the Parent Control setting to higher rating level     NOTE    For the factory preset password of the DVD player  please refer to the relative  content of PASSWORD setup menu for details     Parental Control    The Parental Control function of a DVD player can control the playback of movie  rated levelin a disc  You can set the DVD player to be a certain rating level with  SETUP MENU onscreen  If the rating level in the disc is higher than one set inthe  DVD player  the DVD player can not playback the disc  The rating level setup can  be protected by the password  Therein  if you select Unlock item  the Parental  Control function will be invalid  and all level DVD r
21. he DVD System Menu  there are 6 setup pages in all  They display as follows     5 23 1 SYSTEM SETUP    TV TYPE    The setup item is for matching TV screen size    4 3 PS  Choose the item when connecting a TV set  with 4 3 screen  When playing the pictures with  16 9 size  the left and right parts of the video will be  cut out  and display in full screen    4 3 LB  Choose the item when connecting a TV set  with 4 3 screen  When playing the pictures with  16 9 size  the top and bottom parts of the TV screen  will be turned into a black square respectively               16 9  Choose the item when connecting a TV set with 16 9 wide screen     PASSWORD   This setup item is for locking or unlocking the rating level of the Parental Control   The defaulted state is locked  The defaulted password is 0000    You can set anew password that you like  Select the PASSWORD item and then  press the  gt  button to enter it  then input the original password 0000  and then  press the OK button to unlock it  Press the  gt  button to enter it again  then input   a new password that you like and then press the OK button to make it effective   Before the other persons see the Manual  you should get the password in mind  and cut out the part of PASSWORD in the Manual     RATING  The item is for setting a new rating level of the Parental Control     1     Select the PASSWORD item and then press the  gt  button to enter it  then input  the password mentioned above  and then press the OK button to unlo
22. itch on MP4 mode   then it will automatically play the first file    During playback  press the STOP button to stop playing and return to the  root menu    2  When displaying the root menu  press the direction buttons to select your  desired FOLDER  file or file sort icon  then press the OK or PLAY button to  open the FOLDER  open the files of the file sort icon or play the selected file   When displaying the root menu  you can also use the number buttons to  select the serial number of the file and play the file       The ANGLE  PROG  RDM  INT and TITLE PBC button are not valid   The other functions are same as ones in DVD mode  but the RPT function is  same as one in MP3 WMA mode     5 22 ESP and ID3 Function  There is ESP function for all formats of discs     In MP3 WMA mode  during playback  the information of the file name  folder  name  song s title  artist and album will be scrolling onthe LCD display    As long as the current playing MP3 music contains relevant ID3 tag information  in version 1 0 2 0 format  the 3 items underlined above will be scrolling on the  LCD display  otherwise  they will not     5 23 The DVD System Menu Setup Operation    1  Press the SETUP button on the remote control to access the DVD System  Menu on the monitor     PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version htip   www pdffactory com    11 To do setup  To do setup  tap the  f icon in the Main Menu to turn to  SETUP interface as right   In the interface  select one of GENERAL  TIME  
23. ly press the  OK or PLAY button to play the selected chapter or play from the selected time       When playing VCD MP3 WMA CD content  press the SEARCH button to    display a interface and highlight the track item  then use the number buttons  to input the serial number of the track  you can still use the direction buttons  to highlight the time item  then use the number buttons to input the desired  time to start playback  finally press the OK or PLAY button to play the selected  track or play from the selected time     5 13 Playback in Random    When playing DVD VCD PBC OFF  MP3 WMA CD content  press the  RDM button to switch between RANDOM  ON  RANDOM OFF  When in  RANDOM  ON  mode  it will play in random     5 14 Playback in Different View Angle    1     When playing VCD MP3 WMA CD sources   the VIEW ANGLE button on  the IR remote controller is not available       When playing DVD discs  press the VIEW ANGLE button repeatedly    on the IR remote controller to view in different angle  This function is only  for the DVD media with ANGLE function     5 15 Playback in Zoom Mode    In DVD VCD mode  during playback  press the ZOOM button continuously  to enlarge acertain area of the images on the screen with these multiples     17     During slow forward  press the PLAY button to resume normal playback   The function is only for video     5 9 Display still frame step by ste       If the unit is currently playing video  press the TEL button consecutively  to display still frame 
24. mceeaas 20  5 21 Playpack MPS IGS vatccincamsteenec piven nnkan a Tn is NEELA ESRA EEES 21  922 ESP and IOS PUNCH OM tas tcc sduiiewiewancaewes seu dcetenneoucduaswchasewsnensmateadousanhweniess 21  5 23 DVD System Menu Setup Ope ration            ccccecece cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseaeaees 21    Paremal CONTO ciee a ENE 25     PAG ONO COE aeea E E ET E EE AR 26  6  TOUDI SIO OIG srasririssies iiei Ea r A A r aa 27  reo e ee A E E A E E E E E E E 28    By    1 2    1  Before Operation    1 1 Glossary    PBC  playback control    This is a signal menu  recorded on the disc with SVCD or VCD2 0   format used for the playback control  For discs containing PBC  It can  playback interactive software with the menu displayed on monitor screen   If the disc contains still images  it can playback high definition still images     Title   Generally  the title is the important part of DVD disc  for example  the  theme part of movie is title1 the part describing how to make movie is title  2 the cast is title 3 etc  Every title contains a serial number that is easy to  look up     Chapter  A title can be divided into several blocks  so that every block can be operated  as a unit the unit is called a chapter  The chapter contains at least 1 unit     Track  This is the biggest component of VCD  Generally every song of karaoke disc  is a track      2 Precautions    KE W N       s    PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version htip   www pdffactory com    Safety      Power Source  The u
25. nd adjust the clock time  Press the CLK button to display clock time on the screen of the monitor   Press and hold the CLK button to change the color of the hour of the clock  then  press the   or   button to adjust the hour  and then briefly press the CLK or SEL  button to change the color of the minute of the clock  then press the   or   button  to adjust the minute       To select a desired EQ mode  Press the EQ button on the remote control to select one of the preset music  equalizer curves  POP  ROCK  CLAS  FLAT  The sound effect will be changed       To turn on off LOUD mode  Press the LOUD button to turn on off LOUD mode   When turning on LOUD mode  it will enhance bass level immediately when bass  is not enough       Toreset the player  When the monitor display wrongly or some buttons are not available or sound is  distorted  press the RESET button to restore the distorted program     22       There are 6 setup pages in all for the System Menu  Press the  gt  or  lt  button to    select an desired setup page       Press the   or v button to select an setup item in the selected setup page     Press the  gt  button to enter the setup item  Then press the v or   button to select    a desired mode of the setup item  finally press the OK button to confirm it     Press the  lt  button to return to the upper level   Press the SETUP button again or use the direction buttons to highlight the item  of the EXIT SETUP and then press the OK button to exit the System Menu     For t
26. nit should be connected to power supply only of    the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit       The unit is designed for negative terminal of the battery which is    connected to the vehicle metal  Please confirm it before installation       Do not allow the speaker wires to be shorted together when the unit is    switched on  Otherwise it may overload or burn out the power amplifier       Do not install the detachable panel before connecting the wire     Environment      Do not use this unit when water and moisture is near it     If moisture forms inside the Lens  it may not operate properly  To correct    this problem  wait about one hour for the moisture to evaporate       If the car interior is extremely hot  do not use the player until the car has    been driven for a while to cool off the interior     7  Specification    General Specification    Power Supply REquireMent               cccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeesens DC 12V  Maximum Power Output                 4  4 x 85W measured at DC 14 4 V   DIMENSIONS W XN X        cee ee cece eee eee ee eee sees eeaeeeanes 7   W x 2   H x 6 3   D    DVD Deck Specification    POW Me AEE TE A T DVD VCD JPEG MP4 MP3 WMA CD  Vdeo SY Te ia a a a A ses tetatarae teeter deanaaeee NTSC  PUI Syste Mecas ier r EAEE EAN Sara 24 bit 96KHz  Load O y Ease r Auto Loading  MOUNTING ANGIC cccsvas2twiventiaiwetncrateatensinsteveynihaterehvewirateaesae 0 to    30    Video Specification    ISO TYPO ae certs teens e
27. nt pdfFactory trial version htip   www pdffactory com    PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version htip   www pdffactory com    Contents  1  Balore OP Sl aMOM srar EEE Rr EAAS 3  Wid COS Sy a E AE E E E E EE EEES 3  Mae  HRS CAMMOUN GS sessir e aaee Aa 3  1 3 Maintenance and Cleaning of DiSCS cccsceccsiccicccciteeecsconsetaecneanssenuenseesernee seas 4  1 4 Battery Information of the Remote Control            cc ceceeee eee ee eee eee e enna ea en ees 4  1 5 Remote Control DESClDUOM Hicie sci ccanescaceidsapevsa vada aetadedeadva daeensaanaemewoowiebiacs 5  1 6 Locations and Names of Controls on or inthe Unit                cce cece eee eee eeeeee ees 6  1 7 Wires Connection DESCliDUO Msi cscccdst cs tinacs dccascsadsadenwdinacduercaeeesteamnerandandien 7  1 8  CU Sa Osos hese eecaeonsee oe ecaed nice ceee  SSRA RAR ARAARA RANES 8  2 COMMON OPraem EEA AE E A AE ARAE PETERE EENES 9  ge RadiT OPSTA UO iensen R r ESS 10  A Pod OPEra iO ian EE A EAE E 12  5  Disc  USB and Card Oper ano issicas searausvnctacsvenssas see dvadsaancdanwndediaasiddvaxesadddetsnes 13  5 1 Load unload Disc  USB or Card    cece cence cece eeeeeeeeeneeeeaeeeeennaeenens 13  9 Faus PIAY DAC Kescnaactteasdncdudenaednie eRe eiaa rE eE 15  TOOP ay OAC hae E EAEE a 15  5 4 Select Chapter Track with the  gt  gt     lt  lt  ButtonS           ssseesnnennrsnnrrrrressrrrnnnne 15  5 5 Select Chapter Track with the Number ButtoOns                 cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 15  5 6 Select Chapter Track with the
28. o output     SATURATION  It is for adjusting the saturation of the video output        EEIT    GET    SHARPNESS  It is for adjusting the sharpness of the video output     PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version htip   www pdffactory com    ES    2  Common Operation         O     PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version htip   www pdffactory com      To turn on off the unit  In power off mode  briefly press the POWER button to turn on the unit   In power on mode press and hold the POWER button on the front panel  or  briefly press the POWER button on the remote control to turn off the unit       To select an optimal angle of the monitor of the Car Audio System  To select an optimal angle of the monitor of the Car Audio System  press the ANG  button on the front panel or TILT button on the remote control repeatedly       To select function mode  Press the MODE button to select RADIO  DISC   After inserting a disc   USB After inserting a USB  storage   CARD After inserting a card   AUX   or iPod mode   During playback  tapping the   J icon after popping  up Keyboard interface can pop up Mode Menu as  right  then tap one icon in it to select your desired  mode        Mode Menu      To adjust sound level  press or hold the   or   button to directly adjust the  volume level       To mute sound  Press the MUTE button on the remote control to turn on off MUTE mode   pressing the POWER button on the front panel briefly to turn MUTE mode on off       To display a
29. on to turn off the LOC  function  then tune again for the distance radio station    2  In RADIO mode  when the signals of the local radio stations are too strong this  causes interference to the receiving effect during tuning  press this button to turn  on the LOC function to display the word LOC on LCD  then tune again for the local  radio station     8  PTY  PROGRAM TYPE  BUTTON  Press the PTY button briefly to select one of the following modes   PTY MUSIC group    PTY SPEECH group    OFF  When PTY group is on  press the VOL  or VOL  button on the remote control or  rotate the VOL knob on the front panel to select one of PTY programs as follows      lt    gt NEWS lt    gt AFFAIRS lt    gt INFO lt    gt SPORT  lt    gt EDUCATE lt    gt DRAMA   lt    gt CULTURE lt    gt SCIENCE lt    gt  VARIED lt    gt WEAT HER  lt    gt  FINANCE   lt    gt CHILDREN lt    gt SOCIAL lt    gt RELIGION lt    gt PHONE IN lt    gt TRAVEL   lt    gt LEISURE lt    gt DOCUMENT lt       gt PTY NONE lt    gt POP M lt     gt ROCK M   lt    gt EASY M lt    gt LIGHT M lt    gt  CLASSIC S lt    gt OTHER M lt   sJAZZ   lt    gt COUNTRY lt    gt NATION M lt    gt OLDIES lt    gt FOLK M lt    gt     When PTY group is on  pressing the 6 number buttons also can select one of PTY  programs as above    After selecting one of the PTY programs  it will display SEEK PTY and  automatically search for the station of the PTY program  If the station of the PTY  program does not exist  it will display PTY NONE and then 
30. re that the power switch is on     NO SOUND BUT PICTURE OK   Ensure that the player   s audio output has a good connection with monitor   s audio input   Check whether the audio connector is damaged    Check whether you have turned down the volume    Ensure that you have set the right AUDIO setup of the player    Ensure that the audio is not muted                  NO PICTURE BUT SOUND OK     Ensure that the player   s video output has a good connection with monitor   s video input   Ensure that you have turned your monitor to the AV input channel connecting to your player     Check whether the video connector is damaged      Ensure that you have set the right VIDEO settings of the player          BLACK AND WHITE PICTURE OR SCREEN ROLLING    Ensure that you have set the right TV SYSTEM  e g  PAL  NTSC  setting     FLAWS OF PICTURE OR SOUND     Check whether the AUDIO settings are correct    Check whether the disc is scratched or stained    Check whether the AV connectors and the output terminals are damaged    Check whether there is condensation inside the Lens  If so  leave the player off for an hour  or so  then try again    Check whether the installation angle is less than 30                   DISPLAY NO DISC OR BAD DISC     Ensure that you have loaded adisc      Check whether the disc is putin the reverse side      Check whether the disc is distorted      Check whether the disc is stained or scratched badly      Ensure that the disc format is compatible to the player      
31. return back to the  normal station     9  AF  ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES  BUTTON  When pressing the AF button briefly the AF switching mode is selected and the AF  switching mode is displayed by AF segment in display     Segment off  AF switching mode off     Segment on  AF switching mode on  and has RDS information   Segment flashing  AF switching mode on  but RDS information is not received yet     PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version htip   www pdffactory com    20     5 19 Program Playback    It allows you to enter the order in which you want some chapters tracks in  DVD VCD MP3 WMA CD to play    During playback  press the PROG button to enter a program interface as  follows           Use the direction buttons to move cursor onto the desired place for inputting  the sequence number    Use the number button to input desired sequence number of title chapter   track with desired sequence    Use the direction button to move cursor onto Play item  then press the OK  button to play the programmed titles chapters tracks in programmed order   only pressing the PLAY button also can play the programmed titles chapters   tracks in programmed order    To exit program playback  firstly press the STOP button  then press the PLAY  button to enter sequence playback  or press the PROG button twice again   To remove the all programmed sequence numbers  move the cursor onto  Clear item  then press the OK button    To change the programmed sequence  move the cursor onto the item 
32. step by step   Press the PLAY button to resume normal playback     5 10 Playback Repeatedly    5 10 1 ONE ALL Repeat    1  Inthe mode of DVD playback   Press the RPT button to select REP CHAPTER  REP TITLE  REP ALL  or REP OFF     2  Inthe mode of VCD PBC OFF  CD playback   press the RPT button to select REP ONE  REPALL or OFF     When it is in the state of PBC ON  during VCD disc playing  the RPT  button is not available     3  Inthe mode of MP3 WMA playback   Press the RPT button to select REP ONE  REP DIR  REP ALL or OFF     5 10 2 A B Repeat    Press the A B button if you want to repeat a specific segment on a disc  that you define     1  Press the A B button at a point  A  where you want it to be the start point  of the repeat segment  Press the A B button again at a point  B  where you  want it to be the terminal point of the repeat segment  Then it will play the  segment repeatedly     2  Tocancel the A B repeat mode and resume normal playback  press the A B  button for the third time     Note   During VCD MP3 WMA CD playback  points A and B must be within the  same track     During DVD playback  points Aand B can be selected from different chapters     PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version htip   www pdffactory com    My   Tap it to pause playback  FJ   Tap it to stop playback    DJJ  Tapping one of them can switch on between    the speed levels of fast backward or forward    Except image mode         D   Tapping one of them can select next or  previous 
33. the AF switching mode is selected  the radio checks the signal strength of the  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 the strong station to a few  seconds for the weak station  Every time that a new AF is stronger than the current  station  it switches over to that frequency for very short time  and the   NEW FREQUENCY is displayed for 1 2 second    Because the mute time of the AF switching or the checking time is very short  itis  almost inaudible in case of normal program   When AF flash on LCD  it will search  for the stronger RDS station  If AF and TP flash on LCD  it can only search for the  traffic announcement station      In FM mode  when AF is on  SEEK   SCAN   AUTO MEMORY function can only  receive and save the RDS program     10  TA TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT  BUTTON  Press the TA button shortly to turn on TA search mode     When traffic announcement is transmitted     1  If the unit is in Disc Play mode  it will switch to radio mode temporarily   2  Temporarily switch over to an EON linked station when EON detects a traffic  announcement on that other program  and TA  TP willbe displayed on LCD      TA interruption function   The current traffic announcement is cancelled by pressing TA button shortly      When TAis on  SEEK   SCAN   AUTO MEMORY function can be received or saved  only when traffic program identification code has been received     4  iPod Operation    1  Ent
34. title list     16     2  Press the direction buttons to select your desired title  and then press the OK  or PLAY button to open the root menu of the selected title     3  Press the direction buttons to select your desired chapter  finally press the  OK or PLAY button to play the selected chapter   During playback  pressing the MENU button can directly display the root  menu of the title that is playing     In VCD mode   1  When starting to turn on the PBC function  it will play from the beginning of  the disc till it display the PBC menu on TV screen if the disc include the PBC  menu    2  Press the number buttons to select your desired track to play     In MP3 WMA mode    1  The root menu is displayed on the monitor screen all the time and the TITLE  or MENU button is not available      2  Press the direction buttons to select your desired FOLDER  then press the  OK or PLAY button to open the FOLDER  and then press the direction buttons  to select your desired file  finally press the OK button to play the selected file     In CD mode  the TITLE  PBC  MENU buttons are disabled     5 7 Playback with Speed    During normal playback  press and hold the  gt  gt     lt  lt  button on the remote  control continuously to fast forwards or backwards at the following speeds   x2  X4  x8  x16  20 normal     During speed playback  press the PLAY button to resume normal playback     5 8 Playback with Slow Speed    During playback   press the SLOW_FWD button to execute the Slow Forward  f
35. unction     With each consecutive pressing of the SLOW_FWD button  the playback  speed decreases  The speed levels in Slow Forward as follows   X1 2 x1 3 x1 4 x1 5 x1 6 x1 7 normal     
36. you  want to change  input the desired sequence number    During VCD playback  if itis in PBC ON mode  at the same time of entering  the state of program playback  it turns off PBC mode     5 20 Playback IMAGE files    1  The root menu is displayed on the monitor when beginning to switch on IMAGE    mode     In the root menu  the left file sort icon is for MP3 WMA file  the middle file sort  icon is for IMAGE file  the right file sort icon is for VIDEO file  If one of these 3  file sort does not exist  you can not move cursor onto the file sort icon       When displaying the root menu  press the direction buttons to select your    desired FOLDER  file or file sort icon  then press the OK or PLAY button to  open the FOLDER  or play the selected file  or play only this sort of file   When displaying the root menu  you can also use the number buttons to  select the serial number of the file and play the file     19     ZOOMx2 ZO0OMx3 ZO00OMx4 ZO00OMx1 2 Z00Mx1 3 Z0OMx1 4 ZO0OM OFF     Press one of the     v  gt   lt  buttons to select the area you want to enlarge     5 16 Change the Caption Language    When playing DVD s  press the SUBTITLE button repeatedly to   select the language of the caption or turn off the caption  depend on the  media used     When playing VCD MP3 WMA CD discs the buttons are not available     5 17 Change the Audio Language    1     When playing DVD discs   press the AUDIO button repeatedly  onthe IR remote controller to select the desired language type 
    
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