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1. Jonathan Dr Kendall ct Find by city state California CA City San Francisco CA house na 5 1 4 Calculate 4 Map Route option 4 f you select the state then the device will automatically prompt you with a next option in order City Street House No intersection For even more accurate routing you can enter the property number by pressing House No and then typing the house number on the keyboard Once the house number has been selected press the button Intersection Alternatively if you do not have a house or building number your device can navigate you to a point where two roads meet instead After you have entered the name of the road you would like to navigate to press the intersection button All list of all roads that connect or intersect the road you would like to navigate to will be shown Simply select the road with your finger and then select Calculate and your device will create a route to the intersection of those two roads Once you have entered your information you can now _ press the Calculate button and the device will calculate a route ready for you to navigate to Once the calculation is completed press eo to start the navigation Lj Navigate to Menu 7 to change the parameters of the route or Guide which will list the turn by tum instructions of the F N Harlem Ave journey
2. Navigate to Menu Find by POI Points of interest to Find by Recent 8 t Ifyou wouid like to calculate a route to a hotel airport oot Bee e E restaurant or even a golf course the unit can calculate a My z route using its extensive database of POI s 50 categories favorite 2 To navigate using this database press the center of the Screen to access the menu Press the sb arrow and ODD then select the Find by POI icon as shown 3 Select State City Category and Name then press ene By Calculate button Refer to Find by City on page 29 San Francisco CA Category All categories Fuame 100 First street TT Category _ Airport Amusement Park 74 23 43 1 W 41 25 48 3 N Airport Rd Quickmenu X d Navigate to Menu Navigate to favorites 7 favorite favorite JJ Find by zx Pol Configure R 2 Select Radius 3 4 Select Radius 10 Miles si 20 Miles 30 Miles 50 Miles 60 Miles Category _ Airport m Amusement Park n Find by nearest POI Current position This option will help you to find the nearest POI by Category within a specified radius When you press the Find by nearest POI and Current Position button the radius can be configured from a minimum radius of 10 miles up to a maximum radius of 60miles from your current location and can be increased
3. 01 Detach the Panel Ring from the 4 front panel 03 Insert the Set Key deeply into the centerslot of left and right hand side of the unit Bea d 04 Detach the set key from the s dash board at the same time Pane Rng 02 Unscrew the form dash board 01 Detach the Panel Ring from the 4 front panel 03 Unscrew the bracket from the left hand side and right SS hand side of the unit 04 Detach the set key from the with dash board at the same time Bracke Fe See PM MEQ XA enm te System Connection OUTPUT connection E e UK H P E Radio ANT 1 mm E I gt H o WW es eS WU LL Bo E E White Front Left E a e White Black id Front Left Speaker I 4 Front Left Eu M Gray Front Right o Gray Black id Front Right Speaker Front Right H Green Rear Let 23 eX cL df Rear Left Speaker Rearleft Dark Blue c Rear Right Dark Blue Black ZI Mes RON Speakpr L Rear Right SE i Sky blue Remote To external AMP controller r Pink Rear View To Rear gear Blue P ANT To FM ANT ON OFF Control Brown et ILL To Illuminating Yellow L Battery To Battery d Red I ACC To Acc _ _ Black GND To Ground Orange 70 Parking To Parking
4. WR Do not set the remote control on hot places such as above the dashboard W Cleaning the panel and monitor When the operator panel and monitor panels are dirty wipe and clean them using a soft cloth such as a commercially available silicon coated cloth gt When contaminated excessively clean them using a cloth dipped in a neutral detergent first then remove the detergent using a dry cloth gt Do not use a hard cloth or a volatile chemical such as an alcohol f you used the panel surface may be scratched or printed letters may be erased W Cleaning the disc slot As dust can accumulate in the disc slot clean it occasionally Your discs can get scratches if you put them in a dusty disc slot W Lens Fogging Right after you tum on the car heater in cold weather dew or condensation may form on the lens in the dist player of the unit causing lens fogging discs may be impossible to play In such a situation remove the disc and wait for the condensation to evaporate gt lf the unit still does not operate normally after a while consult your dealer If it is activative with over limited output it will down the volume output for the safety set Volume function will be stop temporarily untill the set become stabile status After the set is stabile Volume function will be keep in stabile status 04 BOX Contents After purchasing this product open packaging and see if any of the components listed below are
5. DVD Control DVD Setup Downmix Setup TV Display Setup OSD Lang Setup Audio Setup Subtitle Setup Screen Saver Setup Dual Modo Defaults Setup AN1 AV2 Control 56 Tuner Control ASM Function Screen Setup ses Bright Setup Contrast Setup X Color SCO cae ssec aeger Geer d Audio Setup Bass Setup Middie Setup Treble Setup Fader Setup Balance Setup Installation amp Connection How to install a How to Remove System Connection 70 Glossary 1071 1r 72 Troubleshooting Guide Specifications Introduction Thank you for choosing and purchasing this unit This instruction manual aims to provide you with installation and operating instructions for the unit Features High Resolution amp Bright Active 6 5 inch Wide TFT LCD with Touch screen Picture Adjustable Brightness Contrast Color Fully Motorized Viewing Angle Adjustment Last Angle Memory Built in GPS Antenna Easy amp Quick GPS Program Upgrading with USB Socket Easy Starting up with SD Map Card amp DVD AVCD CD CD R CD RW MP3 Compatible DVD Last Position Memory NTSC PAL Auto Selection Built in FM AM Tuner LE Full Function infrared Remote Control Max Output Power 30W X Ach 2 RCA AN Input AV1 AV2 1 RCA VIDEO Output 1 COAXIAL Output LS 4 This instruction manual
6. 2 Press the gt or I button press the A or w button 3 The function changes each time the button is pressed by following turns r NORMAL PS NORMAULB WIDE zl 4 Press the enter button after you select a function Then press the exit Jl button It will return to the previous mode B OSD Lang Setup Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the gt button at the above initial DVD setup screen Stop at the OSD LANG menu by pressing the down w button np Press the gt button Then select the language that you want by pressing the A or v button 3 The language changes each time the button is pressed by following turns r ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN PORTUGUESE DANISH SWEDISH 4 Press the enter button after you select the language Then press the exit l button It will return to the previous mode Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the gt button at the above initial DVD setup screen Stop at the AUDIO menu by pressing the down w button h2 Press the gt button Then select the language that you want by pressing the or v button e The language changes each time the button is pressed by following turns Moises FRENCH SPANISH CHINESE E ITALIAN GERMAN JAPANESE Press the enter DS button after you select the language Then press the exi
7. 1 Turn the power off then turn it on 2 Turn the power off disconnect the power plug then reconnect it Check in which redion the DVD Disc can be played The DVD Disc is not available of the region code of the DVD Disc is not in conformity to the one of the unit Check the batteries and make sure that the batteries are fresh amp new or have enough battery life 1 Check if the protection screw was removed before installation of the unit Only at the first insertion after installation 2 Pull out Disc and wait for 3 seconds and insert Disc again Press the Hard Reset Key When a disc is brought from a cold environment to a hot one there may be steam on the face of the disc or water will appear on the pickup lens it will affect the play 1 Remove the disc from the DVD player 2 Tum on the power and leave it on for an hour to vaporise the condensation 75 Specifications DVD amp Monitor Video display system Display Screen Element Format Back Light Audio Input Level Audio Output Level Video Input Output Level Video Signal to Noise Ratio CD Dynamic Range CD Frequency Response Channel Separation DAC Resolution DVD Dynamic Range DVD Freq Response 48kHz Sampling DVD Freq Response 96kHz Sampling Total Harmonic Distortion THD EMC FCC Class B Shock Proof Operating Temperature Storage Temp Power Requirement Embedded Processor Intel Pxa255 400MHz ARM 9 Memory On B
8. 9 10th st San Francisco California 94103 United States 2124 Miles Description 30 36 Route option 8 The Summary Screen will tell you the distance to your z destination estimated time of arrival and the estimated Shortest Avoid Vt Y oro time tollway time it will take to completed your journey Shortest Avoid distance freeway The default rout options are set to Shortest time Done el w Navigate via location DW Change start position nl Start Position 2126 Miles o 50 41 Final Destination JS DC Estimated journey time a Lsa To continue navigation am E i COLORADO 7 v 3 Simulation To see actual route Guide Detailed route tum by turn i Navigate to Menu Find by ZIP code m b Calculate P Mar Route option ES ZIP code Information of destination 1100 E 58th Dr Los Angeles California 90001 United States L HEN H 40 60 Find by ZIP code 1 Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen 2 Press Find by ZIP codejicon at the screen icon always means that there are more options to see on the next screen 3 You ll see a standard browser screen used for entering ZiP codes 4 Enter your country and ZIP code using the keyboard and press ox jbutton Use the blank key to separate the two segments of the postal code Fo
9. Change the bright value by pressing the A or v button or volume dial The bright value changes each time the button is pressed from 1 to 50 Press the enter P button after you change the bright value Then press the exit IM button It will returns to the previous mode If you d like to change the Sub Menu press the lt button or tum the volume dial Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the button at the above initial screen setup screen page 55 Then select Sub Menu that you want by pressing the a or v button Sub Menu changes each time the button is pressed from BRIGHT to DIMMER re BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR gt DIMMER L Stop at the CONTRAST menu press the gt button Change the contrast value by pressing the A or v button or volume dial The contrast value changes each time the button is pressed from 1 to 50 Press the enter CG button after you select the contrast value Then press the exit 48 button It will returns to the previous mode If you d like to change the Sub Menu press the lt button or turn the volume dial B Color Setup Parking Mode ES Mi e co Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the gt button atthe above initial screen setup screen page 55 Then select Sub Menu that you want by pressing the C Jor v button Sub Menu changes each time the button is pressed from BRIGHT to DIMM
10. POI from the map view To scroll through the list of POI s you can press either the up or down arrows located on the right hand side of the display To remove ALL POI s from the map un check the ALL check box at the top of the list of POI s To save the changes press the op button at the bottom of the display If you wish to exit the Show POI list without saving any changes press the return arrow located in the bottom right hand corner of the display Then press the ox button to confirm the selection i Configure Menu Navigate to ES Configure Navigate to E Configure favorite favorite 8 gen Volume Change control language o Change Units of voice measurement Alert POLIS Be Change map color e e e Auto scale Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen Select the em button vj Press the Pen button scale Auto scale is programmed by default to On manufacture Auto scale automatically magnifies the map as you approach a junction or roundabout where you may need to make a turning Auto scale can be turned on and off as you wish Make your selection by pressing the check box next to the option you would like to choose To save the setting press the ox button at the bottom of the display If you wish to keep the setting unchanged you can exit the Auto Scale configuration menu by pressing
11. center of the screen to enter the Navigate To menu Press the Arrow s and then select the Find by Favorite icon w Select the favorite you wish to navigate from the list provided The information about your chosen favorite is displayed 4 To view the location of the favorite press Map To return to the previous page press the return arrow y located on the bottom right hand corner of the display o To change the route parameters press Route Options To return to the information page press Done Press Calculate and the unit will calculate the route to your selected favorite Once the calculation is completed the summary screen is displayed You can either press Go to start navigation Simulation to see the actual route Route Options to change the parameters of the route or Guide which will list the turn by tum instructions o Navigate to Menu Navigate to Find by pa I favorites My 3 favorite KE EEN Find by POI Find by nearest POI Configure Recent destination Recent departure 10th St E 58th Dr E 58th Dr 10th Conc 18 5 Rd 10th St 9 10th St San Francisco California 94103 United States Description H High st 6 Albany Post Rd Hyde Park Town Of New York 12580 United States 88 4 Miles s 01 38 Ri Ku a co Recent destination This unit is capable of storing the last 40
12. fering to the section on disk A track will not play w Random play has been selected Turn off random play A VCD cannot be played using menus m The VCD disc being played is not compatible with P B C Menu playback is available only with VCD discs recorded with PB C The subtitle is not displayed m The DVD i y recording os m The subtle cannot be displayed when the DVD disc being played does not contain the recording of subtitlas Gi The specified disc does not play but another one The voice or subtitle language cannot be changed m The DVD disc being played does not contain the recording of more than one audio or sublile Jage m The voices or subtitle language cannot be changed when the DVD disc being played does not contain the recording oi more than one voice for subtitle language The viewing angle cannot be changed m The DVD disc being played does not contain the recording of more than one angle The viewing angle cannot be chang DVD disc being play recording of more than one angle m You are attempting to switch the angle in a DVD section where more than one angle is not recorded More than one viewing anale may only in limited sections in a di 1e j be recorded m viewing restriction RATING has been set for the disc Check the viewing restriction ievel RATING setting The sound skips The voice or su
13. gt RADIO AV1 gt AV2 gt SETUP DISP button Selects the one of the following time display mode in AUDIO CD SINGLE ELAPSED TOTAL ELAPSED TOTAL REMAIN OFF Selects the one of the following time display mode in DVD TITLE REMAIN CHAPTER ELAPSED CHAPTER REMAIN DISPLAY OFF TILT button Selects one of the following view angle by pressing the button 30 60 gt 90 60 30 gt 0 degrees 10 11 27 SEEK button The speed changes in forward each time when it is pressed Scans a radio frequency SEEK button The speed changes in backward each time when it is pressed Scans a radio frequency FF ppl button The track changes up each time when it is pressed Increases radio frequency SEL button Selects the mode that you choose in MODE selection screen FR lt 4 button The track changes down each time when it is pressed Decreases radio frequency SETUP button Setup mode is selected for DVD SCREEN or AUDIO Pressing the button again returns to the previous mode Play Pause pif button Pauses and replays a disc Stop Ili button Stops a disc ASM button Auto frequency scan in radio mode MUTE button You can turn on or off the sound by pressing the button except Auto Search Frequency Seek button or Seek button Volume Adjust the volume up BAND button Selects radio mode each time press the button Mode will change as follows AM gt FM1 FM2 MEN
14. GPS time remain stationary Your position and direction is indicated by the icon It may cause a NAVI problem to insert or eliminate SD CARD while you turn the unit on The Navigation map version has been changed Quick Access Menu A small on screen menu can be launched by pressing the bottom line of the screen The quick access menu will drop down automatically If no other button on the drop down box is pressed the drop box disappears after approximately three seconds From this menu you can Zoom closer in or zoom further out from the map Mute or alter the audil level By pressing the icon you can manipulate the map Switch between day and night settings Press the bottom of the screen get following quick menu Press the left side of the Press this icon to see map to see the navigate the GPS Status avoiding road Day Night in Configure menu Press the icon to swich the setting If you switch the unit off and then back on the display it reverts to previous personal setting Road information You can get the road information Volume setting Press the button to increase button to decrease the volume Press the ER icon for mute you will see Ell This new setting is only temporary and if the unit is switched off and then back on the audio level returns to either factory default or your personal setting Scroll map By p
15. My favorite Configure Information of destination 9 10th St San Francisco California 94103 United States L EN E Recent route or Clear route The unit automatically stores the last route that has been calculated So that if you wish to return to that address you do not have to re input all the details again To calculate a route using the Recent route function press the center of the screen to enter the Navigate To menu Select the Recent route icon The unit will now calculate the route to your selected location Once a route has been calculated the Hecent route icon is replaced with a Clear route icon To cancel a route that you have calculated access the Menu by pressing the center of the screen Press the Clear route icon The route will then automatically be deleted For the Clear route feature to operate you will need to have entered and calculated a route If the Recent route icon is displayed a route has NOT been entered Navigate to Menu Navigate to Recent gt destination My y PET favorite ES Led Find by Configure Favorites Add Delete all 10th St 9 10th St San Francisco California 94103 United States lt calculate P Maps Route option Find by favorites 1 This unit has enough capacity to store many users location 2 To navigate to one of your stored locations press the
16. N Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the gt button at the above initial screen setup screen page 58 Then select Sub Menu that you want by pressing the A or w button Sub Menu changes each time the button is pressed from BASS to BALANCE BASS MIDDLE gt TREBLE FADER BALANCE Stop at the TREBLE menu press the gt button Change the treble value by pressing the A or v button or volume dial The treble value changes each time the button is pressed from 6 to 6 Press the enter te button after you select the treble value Then press the exit 4E button It will returns to the previous mode If you d like to change the Sub Menu press the lt button or tum the volume dial Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the gt button at the above initial screen setup screen page 58 Then select Sub Menu that you want by pressing the A or w button Sub Menu changes each time the button is pressed from BASS to BALANCE BASS MIDDLE TREBLE FADER BALANCE Stop at the FADER menu Press gt button Change the fader value by pressing the A or vw button or volume dial The fader value changes each time the button is pressed from 8 to 48 Press the enter e button after you select the fader value Then press the exit J button It will returns to the previous mode If you d like to change the Sub Menu press the
17. Road and Avoid by Range have not been used this feature is unavailable and button will be grayed clear avoided road out Route Description After a route has been calculated and the journey has started you can access the summary display again by using this facility To view the summary screen press the center of the screen to enter the menu then press the Arrow twice then select the Route Description icon In order to utilize this feature on your unit you will need to enter and calculate a route If the Route Description icon is grayed out a route has NOT been entered i Navigate to Menu s destination Kai Office Favorites Add Delete all 10th St Add favorites Find address by city Find address by zip code Find by recently used Save using current point ra 10th st 9 10th st San Francisco California 94103 United States 122 25 2 2 W 37 46 34 7 N bs e Favorites The My Favorites menu consists of the locations that your visit frequent visits and you want to be able to travel to without having to enter the address details each time Some users may find it useful to store a number of their more common routes in a Favorites folder This allows your unit to calculate a route to one of these addresses without having to search for every time To add an address to your Favorites access the Menu by pressing the center of t
18. created and you can personalize the route options as normal Navigate to Menu Navigate Io Recent dastination Favorites My Information of office 9 10th St San Francisco California 94103 United States 122 25 2 2 W 37 46 34 7 N Information Office E bs i gt on Office As with the Home function this unit can also save the address details of your place of work so that you can calculate a route with the minimum amount of time Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen Press EA icon at the screen If Office has already been set you will see the information of the office that you can change or delete the information you entered The first time Office function is used the unit will ask if you want to set your office location press ox in the information window You will see the office setting screen as shown Next follow the instructions detailed on page 29 to add your place of work by city To add the your place of work by the other menu refer to the Navigate to menus start from page 32 Again once saved the unit will be able to calculate a route to this address in a matter of seconds To calculate a route simply press the center of the Screen to access the menu and then press the 7 icon Office A route will automatically be created and you can personalize the route options as normal Nav
19. damaged or missing If there is an abnormality please inquire to the dealer you purchased from As these images are to facilitate the understanding of the consumer they may differ from the actual conditions Unit 1 EA Panel Base 1 EA Trim Ring Warranty Card 1 EA Remote Control 1EA amp Batteries 2 EA SEA CO 9EA 7 Screw For Rear Mounting Bracket Center Screw Filter Box 1 AN Cable 6P 1 EA Manual 1 EA i Name and Function of Each Parts Front Panel Description DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA CAR AVN SYSTEM Power button Turns on or off the power Play Pause Co 1 button Pauses and replays a disc STOP button Stops a disc Volume button Adjusts the volume up Volume button Adjusts the volume down x The max volume level is 15 when you turn the unit on even if you set more than 15 BAND button Selects AM FM1 or FM2 MODE m button Selects one of the following mode Hard Reset Q TILT amp amp button Selects one of the following view angle S C EQ 5 2 button Selects sound condition control menu A gt l AL t 12 13 14 15 Press less than a second to select sound condition control menu Selects equalizing menu Press more than a second to select equalizing menu Change the setting of the BASS MID or TREBLE when EQ is
20. favorite e Change voice Configure to Volume control Chang voice Configure 2D 3D North Speed Time Arrival Remaining Change language Units of measurement e Change language Units of measurement Display time Display speed 24H 12H AM PM Ny ea Setup Speed Time Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen Select the pease button Tz E Press the icon at the configure main menu Setup Press the EX button at the setup sub menu This option allows you to change the information displayed in the bottom left hand side of the navigation screen between the vehicle speed and the current time To make your selection press the relevant check box with your finger Press the button Configure Menu Navigate to a favorite favorite Contigure Navigate to Volume Change p control language My favorite Configure Arrival time 5 Remaining time Arrival Remaining yy ok I MM a nm wo E Ka o Setup Arrival Remaining Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen Select the button Press the E icon at the configure main menu Press the BEL button at the setup sub menu This option allows you to display either the estimated time of arrival ETA or the estimated remaining time left for your journey wh
21. lt button or turn the volume dial B Balance Setup Co EZ av srst SETUP nm c gt a e Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the gt button at the above initial screen setup screen page 58 Then select Sub Menu that you want by pressing the A Jor v button Sub Menu changes each time the button is pressed from BASS to BALANCE BASS MIDDLE TREBLE gt FADER BALANCE gt Stop at the BALANCE menu Press the gt or button Change the balance by pressing the A or wi button or volume dial The balance changes each time the button is pressed from 8 to 8 Press the enter button after you select the balance Then press the exit ll button It will returns to the previous mode If you d like to change the Sub Menu press the lt button or turn the volume dial Installation amp Connection Installation Procedure On 00 P Go m To prevent a short circuit remove the key from the ignition and disconnect the negative post battery Make the proper input and output wire connections for each unit Connect the speaker wires of the wiring harness Connect the wiring harness wires in the following order ground battery ignition Connect the wiring harness connector to the unit Install the unit in your car Reconnect the negative post battery Press the hardware reset button A WARNING Do not connect the ig
22. menu press the My Favorites button at the top of the display and then press the T icon Kecont LET Scroll down the list of recent destinations using the up and down buttons located on the right hand side of the display and select the destinations you wish to delete Ee Recent departure The intormation relating to that destination is displayed 01g now press the Delete button at the bottom of the display if the destination selected is not the one you wish to delete you can press the retum arrow located in the bottom right hand corner of the display to go back to the list and reselect the correct destination for deletion To delete All stored Recent Destinations Press the center of the screen to enter the menu press the My Favorites button at the top of the display and ihen press the aet icon destination Press the Delete All button and an information box will Information displayed Delete All with the options op Lord cancel Delete all Press the OK button and ALL the stored recent destinations will be deleted i Navigate to Menu Navigate to Kgl Favorites Recent destinatian My favorite Information home Find address by city state california San Francisco CA street 10th st Home Enables you to navigate easily and quickly from a previous journey or destination to your home Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing th
23. or decreased by 10 mile increments The default setting is 30 miles To select your desired radius press the check box next to the distance you require then press ox button Enter the type of POI you would like to navigate and as you begin to input the POI the device will automatically prompt you with a list of possible POI s Select the POI you are searching for and press the caiculate button Different position This option will find the nearest POI by City When you press the Find by nearest POI and Different Position button then you will see the Find address by City screen Enter the state and city name you wish to and press the set button You will see the Select Radius screen Select the miles and category Then press the calculate button at the bottom of the screen L Navigate to Menu areenfield St Greenfield St Quickmenu information of destination Greenfield St Oak Park illinois 60302 United States Lh Calculate J Map Route option Y E N e oa Find by map This function allows you to select a destination by simply pressing any area of the map stored within your unit You can create a route to a location by viewing the map and selecting a road or area with your finger To navigate using this facility press the center of the unit screen to access the menu press the arrow sp and then select the Find by Map ic
24. press the op button at the bottom of the display Press the check box next to the use DST if you like to choose DST time If you wish to keep the setting unchanged you can exit the menu by pressing the return arrow e located in the bottom right hand corner of the display 29 Navigate to Menu Day Night 1 Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen 2 Select ine BC button 2 Press the mb button 3 Press the Bp egen Navigate Vt 3 to 4 Press the Ben KE Nigh My z 1 5 Seclect and check box for manual and day or night Day Night 6 Press the op _ button to save the selection Manual Auto 7 Select the check box for Auto To Adjust the day start time press the right or left arrow icon To adjust the night start time press the right or left Day Night arrow icon Day Night B Press the ok button to save the selection Day start 05 00 06 00 07 00 gt Night start E a 17 00 18 00 19 00 gt Navigate to Menu Saal en Version Navigate D Be RS Show POI Auto 1 Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the T re center of the screen My I favorite SU 2 don button rat 3 Press the Bb buton Configure d po z es 4 Pressthe m EI e 2 5 Press the m s Version 6 You can find out the HAN S W and map version 7 H you wish to check the reliability of the software data o
25. routes that have been calculated do that if you wish to return to an address you do not have to re input the details again To calculate a route using the Recent destination function press the center of the screen to enter the Navigate To menu Press the Arrow m and then select the Recent destination icon to your selected location A list of your most recent routes will be shown in chronological order use the down arrow on the right hand side of the display to scroll through the list and select the destination you would like the unit to navigate to An Information of Destination screen will appear confirming the address you have selected If you would like to view a map of the recent destination press Map To return to the Information Of Destination page press the return arrow W located in the bottom right hand corner of the display If you would like to change any of the route parameters press Route Option see Route Option on page 41 for specific instructions To return to the Information Of Destination page press Done Press _Calculate and the unit will now calculate the route to your selected recent destination Once the calculation is completed the summary screen will display You can either press Go to start navigation Simulation to see the actual route Route Option to change the parameters of the route or Guide which will list the turn by turn instructions
26. the previous screen Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the gt button at the avove initial DVD setup screen Stop at the DUAL MONO menu by pressing the down v button Press the gt button Then select the function that you want by pressing the Jor v button Press the enter button to save after you select a function Press the exit Il button Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the gt button at the above initial DVD setup screen Stop at the DEFAULT menu by pressing the down v button Press the gt button Press the enter CS button after you select the RESET Then press the exit Bi button It will return to the previous mode AV1 AV2 Control DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA CAR AVN SYSTEM D Press the mode button or center of the screen Following screen will be display with last mode already selected The mode changes each time when the mode button is pressed pP DVD NAVI RADIO gt AV1 gt AV2 SETUP 4 2 Leave it about for 5 seconds when AV1 or AV2 is selected Then the selected mode will be start for a moment 8 Adjusts the volume to increase or decrease Volume status is displayed from 0 to 35 at the button of the screen Selects one of the following sound condition control menu m gt BASS gt MID TREBLE BALANCE FADER Sound condition status is displayed at the button of the S
27. ER GHT CONTRAST COLOR DIMMER Stop at the COLOR menu Press the gt button Change the color value by pressing the or V button or volume dial The color value changes each time the button is pressed from 1 to 50 Press the enter S button after you change the color value Then press the exit fl button It will returns to the previous mode If you d like to change the Sub Menu press the lt button or turn the volume dial There is no screen display if you are not in parking except the NAVI TUNER Mode or DVD Mode AUDIO CD or MP3 Rearview Mode If the unit detect reargear REARVIEW MODE will be start automatically Navi Auto Change Press the MUTE button more than 1 second to ON or OFF You can hear the NAVI sound guidance for 10 seconds even if you are not in the NAVI function Press the button more than a second to turn on or off the NAVI AUTO CHANGE MODE j Audio Setup f EECH iS e Press the Power 5 button to tum on the set Press the MODE button then following screen will be display Select the AUDIO mode by pressing the up A or down w button When you select AUDIO menu the following screen will be display INITIAL SETUP MENU SCREEN Dama CAR av Seu SETUP MODLE NE TREBLE FADER BALANCE e OM 47 Middle Setup FADER BALANCE uw N Wi gt Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing
28. GPS NAVIGATION MOBILE VIDEO SYSTEM 6 5 INCH WIDE TFT LCD MONITOR Instruction Manual PAWN 7210 DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA CAR AVN SYSTEM A e m e TU Power ACOUSTIK aa wes nor BYE NAV CD MP3 Guess VP Take the time to read through this instruction manual Familiarity with installation and operation procedures will help you obtain the best performance from the unit Contents Introduction ENEE Safety Precautions Warning oe Box Contents Name and function of each part Remote Controller Mode Selection sss 9 Quick Start Guide to Navigation Quick Access Menu EAR Navigation On Screen Descriptions 13 Configure Menu 16 Volume control Change language Change Voice Units of measuremenu Setup 2D 3D North Setup Speed Time Setup Arrival Remaining Show POI Auto scale Alert GPS status Change map color Change menu theme Time zone Day Night zi Meed radia ai dons Navigate to Menu m mm zb o LL 4 SS NO vox D e Recent route or Clear route Find by favorites Recent destination Find by POI Points of interest Find by nearest POI Find by map Re route Route Description My Favorite 46 Favorites a Recent destination a Home
29. Press the button to increase a track or chapter Press more than a second to FF fast forward Decreases frequency in Radio mode In DVD Title menu It is activated as Up key if Next Key is pressed shortly and it is activated as right key if Next key is pressed long Press the button to decrease a track or chapter Press more than a second to FB fast backward Increases frequency in Radio mode in DVD Title menu It is activated as Down key if Previous key is pressed shortly and It is activated as Left key if Previous key is pressed long Pauses and replays a disc Adjusts the volume to increase or decrease Volume status is displayed from 0 to 35 on the bottom of the screen You can turn on or off the Sound by pressing the button 10 1 12 Press the button more than a second to turn on or off the NAVI AUTO CHANGE MODE r BASS MID TREBLE BALANCE A FADER al Selects one of the following sound condition contro menu gt CLASSIC POP ROCK EQ OFF Sound condition status is displayed on the bottom of the screen Selects one of the following equalizing menu by pressing the button D Stops a disc Selects one of the following view angle by pressing the button C15 30 gt 45 60 A B 90 7 Se When you d like to change mode Press the mode button or center of the screen If you are in NAVI mode you should press the made button not screen Track number amp Play time or T
30. System Connection PRE OUT REAR Lj TELMUTE _ PRE OUT FRONT Ah A PRE OUTS WOOFER r a Lef T1 Audio Left Out White PRE OUT CENTER c _1 Audio Right Out Green TEL MUTE IN Blac D Audio Right Out Red Audio Left Out White Audio Right Out Red Audio Right Out Blue Audio Right Input Red D Audio Left Input White bed PRE IN AUX1 d q d Video Input Ywllow D Audio Right Input Red D Audio Left input White Video Input Ywllow AUXVINT PRE INAUX2 AUXVING Let JOAUXVIN2 Lei Video Out Ywllow l Glossary DVD Digital Versatile Disc A type of disc which contains recording of audio video packaged media with high video and audio quality such as a movie featuring large recording capacity and digital signal processing capability VCD VIDEO CD A type of CD which contains the recording of moving images It compresses image information by about 1 120 and audio information by about 1 6 and accommodates up to 74 minutes of recording in a disc with the same diameter as ordinary music CD of 2cm Some VCDs do not have the P B C compatibility and are capable of playback only while some are P B C compatible anc are ca
31. U button Returns to the root menu Volume Adjust the volume down GOTO button Selects a chapter that you want to go Press the SEL button after you input a chapter number A B button Selects a repeat interval or OFF LANG button Selects a LANGUAGE SUB T button Selects a SUB TITLE or OFF ANGLE button Selects a view angle in DVD mode ZOOM button Enlarges a screen each time you press it in DVD mode as follows X1 5 gt X2 gt X3 ZOOM OFF REPEAT button Repeats a TITLE or CHAPTER Menu will changes as follows CHAPTER REPEAT ON gt TITLE REPEAT ON gt REPEAT OFF TITLE button Returns to the DVD root menu Mode Selection When you press the power button the last mode will be selected automatically So If you d like to change mode then press the mode button or press the center of the screen If you are in NAVI mode you should press the mode button not touch screen The mode changes each time when the mode button is pressed The mode will be selected to the last one automatically after you leave it more than 5 seconds and also it changes screen to the selected mode fi Quick Start Guide to Navigation Introduction This function is the navigator and very latest Global Positioning Satellite GPS technology to provide you with accurate street level navigation via clear and precise voice prompts Calculated routes and voice gu
32. avigate to Menu Re route Navigate Oh to D Route f 1 This unit can Re calculate your route by avoiding certain e d description roads or redirectioning you by distance My Er This facility only becomes available once you have favorite calculated your route 2 To perform a re route press the center of the screen to enter the menu then press the Arrow Ca button twice and then select the Re route icon Configure 3 You can then choose how you would like to re route your journey form the selections shown on the display Navigate avoiding road e Shortest i Avoid In order to utilize this feature you will need to enter time WES tollway and calculate a route Shortest Avoid If the Re Route icon is grayed out Re Route has NOT distance freeway been entered Avoid by road name Select avoided range 1 Mille Avoid by road name 2 Milles If you know the road name or number you wish to avoid then you can use this option Press Avoid by road name and you will be provided with the turn by turn instructions of the route that you are SE currently following 3 Miles 4 Miles 10 Miles If the road you are looking for is not visible press the down arrow on the right hand side of the display to see further tum by turn instructions Once you have found the road that you wish to avoid select it with your finger The unit automatically recalculates the route to your selected destina
33. ay also change home information delete it or select route option by pressing the relevent button If you want to go back to the previous menu then press i icon at the bottom right hand corner of the screen Navigate to Menu Office Navigate i to i To enable you to navigate easily and quickly from a B i previous journey or destination to your Office or place of My work you can personalize your unit so that a route can favorite SP be calculated by pressing just a few buttons B Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen 2 Press EA icon at the screen icon always means that there are more options to see on the next screen Whent the firest time Office function is used the unit will ask if you want to set your office location press OK in the information window If Office has already been set it can be edited in My Favorites Refer to page 46 configure 1 Press 5o button and a route will automatically be calculated gt Office You can change or delete the office information by pressing the relevant button 6 If you want to go back to the previous menu then press icon at the bottom right hand corner of the screen information of office o 9 10th St San Francisco California 94103 United States Route option Navigate to Menu ZIP code Information lear route Navigate to Find by ZIP code
34. btitle language selected in the initial setting is not played The DVD disc being played does not contain the recording of the selected voice or subtitle language Use a DVD disc containing the recording cf the selected voice or subtitle language The disc control mode cannot be selected m No wire has been connected to the disc changer input terminal on the unit Connect the wire to the disc changer input terminal on the unit plays instead m The specified CD is quite dirty Clean the CD m The CD is upside down Load the CD with the labeled side up W The disc is loaded in a different slot from that specified Eject the disc magazine and check the number for he specified disc m The disc is severely scratched Try another disc instead m The CD is scratched or dirty If skipping happens at the same place when the car is stopped something with the CD is wrong Clean the CD The specified track will not play m Random play or magazine random play has been selected Turn off random play or magazine random play Playback will not start even after a title is selected Cannot remove disc m Thecause is that more than 10 minutes has elapsed since the vehicle ACC switch was turned OFF The disc can only be removed within 10 minutes of the ACC switch being turned OFF If more than 10 minutes has elapsed turn the ACC switch ON again press the Eject button 74 ji Troub
35. creen Selects one of the following equalizing menu by pressing the button C C POP ROCK EQ OFF Ee CLASSIC POP ROCK EQ OFF OT You can tum on or off the Sound by pressing the button Tuner Control Controlling AM FM1 FM2 radio osna aA PA siste e DIGITAL CAR AV syste RADIO Press the preset button for more than 2 seconds when you d like to save the channel Then SAVE will be display for about 0 5 second and display channel number PRESET button Press this icon to see the GPS Status Press the BAND 9 7 button to select Radio mode Mode will change as follows r gt AM FM 1 FM2 zi Auto frequency search Adjusts the volume to increase or decrease Volume status is displayed from 0 to 35 at the bottom of the screen You can turn on or off the Sound by pressing the button Auto search for higher frequency Broadcasting station x You don t turn on off when you play Auto search for lower frequency Broadcasting station Manual search for higher frequency Broadcasting station Manual search for lower frequency Broadcasting station Setup mode is selected for DVD SCREEN or AUDIO Pressing the button again returns to the previous mode See the AUDIO SETUP on page 20 d ASM Function oara CAR AN erar RADIO 1 Auto Frequency Search Mode CU Press ASM button to start ASM mode the unit will search broadca
36. e center of the screen Press RR icon at the screen The first time Home function is used the unit will ask if you want to set your home location press OK in the information window If Home has already been set you will see the Information of home so that you can change or delete home data You can search for your address by using one of the 5 options on the screen To find your home address by city select Find Address by city Press the State and type in the states using the keyboard on the display As you begin to input the state narne the unit will automatically prompt you with you a list of possible state names If you want to see the full list of it then press the down arrow icon which is at the top right hand corner of the screen And use up or down arrow icon to find the state you are searching for When you see the state you want highlight it by pressing it with your finger Then the unit will automatically prompt you with a City input screen Then Street House No and Name input screen Once your unit has successfully found your address press Save Once your home address has been saved your unit will be able to calculate a route to this address To calculate a route simply press the center of the Screen to access the menu and then press the Home icon The unit will confirm the destination and offer a Go button and a Route Option button Press Go and a route will automatically be
37. e controller does not operate m The remote control mode selector is not set correctly the remote control mode selector according No sound can be heard or the volume is low m The fader or balance settings are set all the way to one side Reset the fader and or balance settings m The input output wires or wiring hamess are i connected incorrectly Reconnect ine input ouiput wires or the harness correctly See the section on INSTALLATION wiring The sound quality is poor or distorted m One of the speaker wires is being pinched by a screw in the car Check the speaker wiring m The speakers are not wired correctly Recon the speaker wired so tl terminal is connected to a diffe Ci each output Radio gt reception is is poor The car antenna is not extended Pull the antenna out all the way m The antenna control wire is not connected Conneci the wire correctly referring to the section on IN STALLATION gt The memory is erased when the ignition is turned off m The battery wire has not been connected to the proper terminal Connect the wire correctly referring to the section on INSTALLATION m The ignition and battery wire are incorrectly connected Connect the wire correct y referring 1o the section on on INST TALLATION The sound picture skips on a DVDACD CD w The disc is scratched or dirty 73 j Troubleshooting Guide
38. ed in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operated the equipment under FCC rules
39. he gorii Jeton center of the screen My bs favorite g 2 Select dene button Change Units of measurement Configure A 3 Press the ue button 4 Press the eal button Navigate T Change map color GPS status 5 You can check the status of your GPS connection at any time as well as being able to Locate of your current position by using this feature TOM 26 contigure Menu Navigate to My favorite Configure Navigate to My favorite Configure K Day Night Q Ka Volume Change control language o 95 Change Units of voice Measurement Show POI ge Change e map color Reset d E Change map color This option allows you to choose between the alternative color schems that are available for the maps used in your system sdveral of which are most suitable for use at night Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen Select E button Press the a button KI Press the pn button map color 5 Press the KJ and LJ to cycle through the different day color schemes 6 There are eleven color schemes to choose from To save your selection press the ok button at the bottom of the display Configure Menu Navigate Q to Volume control Change menu theme Change 1 Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the language center of the screen My favor
40. he screen and press the button at the top of the display Next press the icon and then press Add j You can now search for the address in a variety of ways as described in previous sections Once you have found the address simply press save At any time during this process you can also go to a view of the map Simply press the Map button which will give you a view of a section of the map You can now zoom in or out of the map using the E3and J buttons and if you press the screen and hold your finger down you can move the map around to help you find the location you are looking for Once you can see the road or area simply press the screen which will confirm the road selected If you are happy with your selection press the button and then continue The address fields will now be completed automatically To save these details into your Favorites folder press the Save button and the new location will be added to the list If you want to edit the name or delete the listing at any time simply select the address and then press pelete or change name Please note you can enter a new name for the favorite using up to a maximum of sixteen characters i Navigate to Menu Recent destination This function can be used to delete any or all of the recent destinations that are stored in the unit To delete individually stored Recent Destinations Press the center of the screen to enter the
41. ich is displayed towards the bottom of the navigation screen To make your selection press the relevant check box with your finger Press the or button To save any of the changes press the op button at the bottom of the display If you wish to keep the settings unchanged you can exit the Setup menu by pressing the return arrow located in the bottom right hand corner of the display Your new settings will now be saved and will appear on the screen each time you use your unit Configure Menu Navigate 4 to Volume Change control language M lt favole e eh Change Units of voice measurement Configure Navigate to 4b AIRPORT lt gt AMUSEMENT PARK ATM B AUTOMOBILE CLUB a ise w a Show POI Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen Select ine E button Press the EM il This device comes completed with a comprehensive list of POI s Point s of interest You can choose which of these POI s you would like to have indicated on your map As standard ALL POI s are shown however this list can be edited within the POI s menu The screen will now show a list of POI s stored on your unit with a check box to the left of each type of POI Simply press the checked box to select or deselect the POI A red check in the box indicates that the POI will appear on your map any un check box will remove the
42. idance are may be different from the actual road circumstances GPS positioning may not be available depending upon the vehicle s circumstance For instance when you are inside a tunnel or a building Do not install the wireless device around this unit It may cause a bad GPS signal reception If you are driving with bad signal reception GPS positioning time may take longer than when you are stationary Keep your unit away from excessive moisture and extreme temperature Because of the GPS signal error about 10 meters or bad signal reception Your position displayed on the map may be different from actual your position It may take some time to receive GPS signals about 5 30 minutes after initial purchase or in first time use after long period time unused Go to where the sky is visible with no obstruction from skyscrapers and wait for good reception GPS signal reception can be effect by following situations this is not a device problem When you put a something on the GPS antenna When you have metallic coating on the car glasses When it is cloudy or bad weather When vehicle is inside a tunnel under the elevated road in an underground parking lot in subway When vehicle is in skyscrapers A Safety Precautions a Look at the display only when it is absolutely safe to do so M Never attempt to disassemble repair or make any modification to your device since this could cause damage to the device and even bodil
43. igate to Menu W Armitage Ave epe menu did i Armitage Ave a m wmitage Ave D A ZS Armitage Ave Information of office W Armitage Ave Chicago illinois 60707 United States 37 47 36 6 W 41 54 59 0 N ES Advanced Setting your home or office address using Current Coordinates It is also possible to add these addresses using your current coordinates if you are situated at your home or office while setting up your unit Press the center of the screen to access the Menu and press the button and press the amp or J Home icon as required Next highlight the Save using Current Point highlight a street or road by pressing on the screen the name of the road will be displayed at the bottom of the screen 3 Ifthis is correct PRESUME and continue nally press ok jand the unit will automatically save this lacation as your jorf a destination Home Offie DVD Control Controlling DVD Video Video CD JPEG or MPEG Play Screen reads NO DISC on the top left of the Screen press the EJECT 4 button to insert a disc Insert a disc here Disc insertion slot Track number amp Play time or Title amp Chapter number Display Current status Is displayed for 2 seconds on the top lett of the screen such as PLAY PAUSE NEXT STOP etc
44. is only for reference Modifying rights are reserved Modifications are subject to change without notice Safety Precautions A W To prevent injury or fire take the following precautions ES gt To prevent a short circuit never put or leave any metallic objects such as coins or metal tools inside the unit Do not touch the liquid crystal fluid if the LCD is damaged or broken due to shock The liquid crystal fluid may be dangerous to your health or even fatal If the liquid crystal fluid from the LCD contacts your body or clothing wash it off with soap immediately Do not watch Video or operate the unit while driving It may cause a car accident because of the distraction To enjoy Video Pictures find a safe piace to park and engage the parking brake This unit is a Class 1 laser product To prevent direct exposure to laser system do not open the unit The laser beam may hurt your eyes Note that TFT LCD is very fragile and could be easily damaged Do not press or scratch the surface Keep away the liquid from the main body to avoid possible electric shock or damage Do not attempt to service this product by yourself Dont repair this unit by yourself to avoid serious damage In case of smoking or malfunction from the monitor power off this unit immediately and contact dealer for service It is the responsibility of the purchaser and installer to comply with all applicable laws and regulations gove
45. ite e Change A 2 Select D button Units of Configure Navigate favorite Configure Change map color Navigate Ga to Change SS menu theme My favorite Configure Change menu theme RED Lu BLUISH GREEN Been ISH GREEN easurement XN ee 3 Press the Bb button 4 Press the 5 9 button 5 You can change the menu color as you wish Make your selection by pressing the check box next to the option you would like to choose To save the setting press the or button at the bottom of the display If you wish to keep the setting unchanged you can exit the menu by pressing the retum arrow E located in the bottom right hand corner of the display eo Navigate to Menu Navigate to Change menu theme My 7 favorite ne Day Night Version Configure Hawaiian Time Honolulu Hawaii Change 4 Hawaiian Time UTC 10 Honolulu Hawaii A 6 7 8 Ha 10 Time Zone Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen Select the E button Press the gb button SAY Press the T button me zone You can select the time display by marking the auto or manual Select the auto and press the button If you select the manual you will see the and button Press the Change button Press the right or left arrow icon to select proper time zone D To save the setting
46. itle number amp Chapter number Display Current status is displayed for seconds on the top left of the screen such as PLAY PAUSE NEXT STOP etc 5 degrees Press the Power d button to turn on the set e Press the MODE button then following screen will be display INITIAL DVD SETUP SCREEN e Select the DVD mode by pressing the up ot down v button or you can select up or down menu by turning the volume dial Also you can select by pressing w or w onthe screen W Downmix Setup W TV Display Setup 1 Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the gt button 2 Then select Sub Menu that you want by pressing the or v bution 3 Sub Menu changes each time the button is pressed from DOWNMIX to DEFAULT z DOWNMIX TV DISPLAY OSD LANG AUDIO SUBTITLE 7 DEFAULT TS DUAL MONO SCREEN SAVER 4 Stop at the DOWNMIX menu press the gt button press the or v button The function changes each time the button is pressed by following turns re LTIRT STEREO OFF 5 Press the enter CG button after you select a function Then press the exit i button It will return to the previous mode 1 Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the or Pl button at the above initial DVD setup screen Stop at the TV DISPLAY menu by pressing the down v button
47. leshooting Guide Cannot play an MP2AWMA m The media is scratched or dirty Clean the media referring to the Disc cleaning the section on The sound skips when an MP3 WMA is being played m The media is scratched or dirty Clean the media referring to the Disc cleaning of TROUBLE B No Power m No Picture W Stopped picture m The playback picture is poor W No color w The remote control doesn t work properly m ERROR DISC is displayed on the screen W ERROR DISC Check Regional Code is displayed on the screen m No funcion with the remote control m Unable to insert Disc W No Function With all buttons on the unit amp remote control wm Check Point the section on m The recording condition is bad Record the media again or use another media The MP3 WMA track time is not displayed correctly H Record in conformity with the ID3 tag version CORRECTIVE ACTION Check that DC power cable is connected properly 1 Make sure that the equipment is connected properly 2 Check that the connected monitor is turned on 1 Check that the video cable is connected 2 Check that the monitor is turned on Clean the disc Adjust the video system by changing TV output mode AUTO PAL NTSC Remove any obstacles between the remote controller and remote control sensor of the unit Operate the remote con trol at a closer distance to the unit
48. mbers assigned to individual chapters are referred to as the chapter numbers Subtitle DVD Some DVD discs contains the recording of more than one subtitle language This player allows you to select one of the recorded subtitle languages during playback Track number CD VCD A track is also a section of video and audio recorded in a disc The numbers assigned to individual tracks are referred to as the track numbers With most of music CDs a track is assigned to a piece of music However with a VDC the sections of the contents do not always correspond to the assigned tracks As special playback functions such as skipping and programming of ordinary CDs are based on track number data such playback functions are sometimes impossible with some VCDs P B C Play Back Control VCD When a VIDEO CD carries Play Back Control capa ble or similar message on the disc or jacket desired scenes and information can be played back in an interactive manner using a hierarchical structure while viewing the menu screens displayed on the TV Screen SRS CS II Circle Surround II Circle Surround II improves on its predecessor Circle Surround CS5 1 by enabling you to experience powerful multi channel surround sound playback from mono stereo or Dolby surround encoded audio and video sources With SRS CS II you can also listen to audio CDs television and radio broadcasts in full surround sound You will discover a new type
49. n H W 0001 your SD card then press this button and the unit will perform a system check to ensure that the SD card SW Q ors information is at optimum efficiency Map na A1200B3B12140 verity data d 8 If you wish to exit the menu press the return arrow located in the bottom right hand corner of the display H Navigate to Menu Navigate to favorite EA Kaz Find by city Frame EE res EROR T Cal State C California CAI E icolorado CO california CA colorado co connecticut CT Delaware DE E lIpistrict Of Columbia DC E Florida FL ara bs w Find by city If you only know the street name and the town or city that you would like to navigate to then select this option Press the center of the screen Press ine ea icon Press the State button and use the keyboard to enter the name of the destination state As you begin to input the state name the device will automatically prompt you with a list of possible matches If you find the state that you are searching for then press it with your finger If you wish to view the list of possible state destinations in full press the dawn arrow to the top right side of the display and a list of states will be displayed then select your destination state by pressing on it li Navigate to Menu Sacramento CA Salida CA
50. nfigure Mode Menus Navigate Volume Change control language favorite M Units of i measurement Configure Change map color Navigate My favorite Configure 2 Press the zem button to see the sub menus Press the button to see the all 12 sub menus 3 Press MEE button to return to the previous screen i Configure Menu 4 Volume Control Menu Volume Change 1 Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the control language center of the screen S 2 Press the button Change Units of voice measurement Change 3 Press the icon X language ceam 4 To adjust the volume use your finger to press either the F button to increase the volume or the E button to Units of KE measurement decrease the volume To determine that you have p Selected the correct audio level and you can test by pressing the rest button on the display favorite Jl Configure Volume control Control Volume by Key 5 lf you wish to return to the factory default audio level 3 press the reset button U Then press the ox button to confirm the setting o 50 100 d Configure Menu My favorite e Navigate Q x fe Volume Change control language Change Units of voice measurement Contftoure pg a E Change language Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen Select the button Press the e ic
51. ng up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen Select the m button p anii aset Press the icon This option allows you to display between metric and imperial measurement i To make your selection press the relevant check box with your finger When you have decided which language you prefer press the ox button l Configure Menu CERE e Setup 2D 3D North Navigate ee to Volume Change Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the control language center of the screen My favorite e c 2 Select nr button Change Units of voice measurement e Configure FS Press the icon at the configure main menu 4 e 4 Press the button at the setup sub menu 2D 3D North d 5 This option allows you to select the view of the map that oD re you would like to have display The 3D navigation view is displayed as the factory default and displays the map x routes points of Interest and safety camera data Arrival if subscribed to from a 3D perspective Remaining 6 To make your selection press the relevant check box with your finger Press fe ox button Willi am St Cinton Pl j Bo nie brae Pl e mrAV e iL ion St mu TUS W W North Ave 2D Picture 3D Picture North Picture i Configure Menu INS vigate I ER to Volume Een control My favorite e Navigate Go MI My
52. nition wire and the battery wire to the car chassis ground you may cause a short circuit that in turn may start a fire Always connect those wires to the power source running through the fuse box Do not cut out the fuse from the ignition wire and the battery wire The power supply must be connected to the wires via the fuse A CAUTION If your car s ignition does not have an ACC position connect the ignition wires to a power source that can be turned on and off with the ignition key r If you connect the ignition wire to a power source with a constant voltage supply as with battery wires the battery may die If the console has a lid make sure to install the unit so that the faceplate will not hit the lid when closing and opening If the fuse blows first make sure the wires aren t touching to cause a short circuit then replace the old fuse with one with the same rating Insulate unconnected wires with vinyl tape or other similar material To prevent al short circuit do not remove the caps on the ends of the unconnected wires or the terminals Connect the speaker wires correctly to the terminals to which they correspond The unit may be damaged or fail to work if you share the wires or ground them to any metal part in the car When only two speakers are being connected to the system Connect the connectors either to both the front output terminals or to both the rear output terminals do mot mix front and rear For example if y
53. oard SDRAM 64MB On Board NAND FLASH 64MB for OS amp MAP Application GPS Antenna Module SiRF Ill one Chip AV UART communication to Navi Board ANTENNA External Active ANT External AV set installation LCD Module 6 5 Wide TFT LCD 16 9 NTSC PAL available TFT LCD 16 9 Aspect Ratio TFT LCD Active Matrix VGA 800 W x 480 H x 3 LED Driver 2 0 Vrms max 800mV Fixed 1 _0 1Vp p 75 ohms 60 dB 93dB at 1KkHz 20Hz 20kHz 1dB 80dB or More 24 Bit Max 90dB at 1kHz 20Hz 22kHz 1dB 20Hz 44kHz 1dB Less than 0 296 1KHz 2V rms 3dB Margin All band 1G or More 20 C to 70 C 40 C to 85 C 11 16 Volts DC Storage Device One SD Card Slot NAVI Ver 1 0 0 1 480 234 Resolution RGB stripe pixel 24bit parallel 6 O clock view direction Temp 10 C 60 C 20 C 70 C 20 C 70 C 40 C 85 C GPS SiRF Ill 12 Parallel tracking channel L 1 Band C A code NMEA 0183 compatible Sensitivity 172dBW Position Accuracy 7 15cm with SA No WAAS 2 7m supported FCC Federal Communications Commission ie Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and us
54. of sound experi ence through SRS CS li J trou bleshooting Guide The power does not turn on m The fuse has blown After checking fo replace the fuse 2 raling m The speaker wire has a short circuit or touches the chassis of the vehicle and then the protection function is activated Wire or insulate the speaker cable properly and press the re button f Nothing happens when the buttons are pressed w The computer chip in the unit is not functioning normally Press the t button on the unit No television video i image appears m The unit is not connected to the parking brake detection switch Make proper connections according to INSTALLATION gt m The parking brake is not engaged For safety reasons no lelevision video images are dist ne NE 3 is moving Enga be disp The screen is dark m The unit is in a location where emperaire is low If the temperature of the monitor The screen does not darken when the vehicle s lights are turned on m The urit is set to auto dimmer When the unit is set to auto dimmer to the vehicle s light switch it is not linked AM FM radio reception is poor and or there is noise m The TV antenna and vehicle s radio antenna are too close y unit may just be the restei of slight iisoperation or misfiring g table for possible problems Separate t the two antennas as possible Tum Off the main The remot
55. off SEEK FR button Track changes in DVD mode Increases frequency in Radio mode In DVD Title menu It is activated as Down key if Previous key is pressed shortly and It is activated as Left key if Previous key is pressed long SEEK FF PI button Track changes in DVD mode Decreases frequency in Radio mode In DVD Title menu It is activated as Up key if Next Key is pressed shortly and it is activated as right key if Next key is pressed long Remote Control Eye MUTE X button Tums on or off the Sound 3k Navi Auto change on off button when you press this more than 2 seconds long key EJECT 4 button The disc is ejected Name and Function of Each Parts W Left Side View B Front Side View 16 SD CARD SLOT 17 USB PORT 18 Disc insertion slot A disc is played when you insert it E Rear Side View hi SY d B 46 mm tal L Ee 19 Fuse 20A 20 Power amp Speaker Output Connector 21 Center Hole 22 External Output Terminal 5 1ch Preout 23 External Input Video Out Terminal 24 GPS Antenna 25 Tuner Antenna 26 iR Repeat 27 Fan Remote Coniroller Front Side View Sw QA l a L SEL E eh e Power button You can turn on or off the power by pressing the button Eject 4 button The disc is ejected Mode button Selects one of the following mode by pressing the button DVD gt NAVI
56. on Your device comes with a choice of a ENGLISH Espanol or French voice prompts and alerts When you have decided which language you prefer press the OK button 1 Configure Menu Navigate to Change ee language R My favorite Units of measurement Configure Navigate Volume Change control language Units of measurement Configure Change voice english female Engtish male Francais female Espa ot femate Ei Korean femaie A 3 Change Voice Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen Select the em button Press the m icon Your device comes with a choice of a male female southern or Urban English voice promptes and alerts Also female Espanol French or Korean voice is possible To hear a sample of each voice press the test button once To make your selection press the relevant check box with your finger When you have decided which language you prefer press the ox button Configure Menu Navigate to Change language Units of measurement ell Volume Control o Change My favorite Configure Navigate to Volume 7 control o Change voice Change gt language My favorite Unitsof Configure Units of measurement Mile Yard I Mile Feet Saar T ar a En te wo CH a e Units of measuremenu Bri
57. on as shown The screen will show a section of the map To see a larger section of the map press the EJ button to zoom out If you would like to see the map in more detail use the B button to zoom in By pressing and moving your finger on the screen you can move the map around until you find your desired location When you can see the required target simply press on the area of the map you would like to navigate to and the read selected will be displayed to the bottom left hand comer of the screen If you are happy with your selection press the quick Menu button and then continue and an Information of Destination screen will be displayed f you like to view the map again press Map To return to the Information of Destination page press the return arrow y f you like to change any of the route parameters press Route option To return to the Information of Destination page press Done Press Calculate and the unit will now calculate the route to your selected destination Once the calculation is completed the summary screen is displayed You can either press Go to start navigation Simulation to see the actual route Route Options to change the parameters of the route or Guide which will list the turn by turn instructions This screen will also tell you the distance to your destination estimated time of arrival and the estimated time it will take to completed your journey i N
58. ou connect the connector of the left speaker to a front ouput terminal do not connect the connector to a rear ouput terminal After the unit is installed check wheather the brake lamps blinkers wipers etc on the car are working properly Mount the unit so that the mounting angle is 30 or less Installation amp Connection How to install j at 1 Hl LE 01 Unpack the GIFT BOX 03 Remove the safety screw for Transporting which is on the top of the unit 3 Transporting which is on the top of the unit BL Half Sleeve 04 Front dash board 06 Insert the into Dash Board 07 Set installed p Sq ite D pe Panel Aing 08 Insert the Panel Ring into the slot between Dash board and set 09 Installation is finished Installation amp Connection We Seren PH M5 er X 80m Bea 04 Screw a not provided to the right and left side of the set Bracket Screw 05 Screw the Dash board 03 Remove the safety screw for Transporting which is on the top of s the unit 06 Set installed 4 fh H Ass Hi Fe 07 Insert the Panel Ring into the slot between Dash board and set y 08 Installation is finished i Installation amp Connection Se Bord di a i Panel Ping F 1 Sakay 02 Insert the Set Key into the j f Boe slot between dash board H and of the both side of the S ES aet unit left and right
59. pable of various special play back control operations This player can play both of these VCDs MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group This is an international standard for digital video and audio compression and decompression in media Dolby Digital This is a digital audio compression technology developed by Dolby Laboratories It is compatible with 5 1 channel surround audio as well as normal stereo 2 channel audio and can accommodate a large amount of audio data efficiently in a disc DTS Name of a digital surround system developed by Digital Theater Systems Inc Top menu menu DVD 1 Some DVDs display more than one title in a screen This screen is referred to as the top menu The menu is the item display menu screen for use in setting operations The menu can be recalled and time during play back to perform settings according to the current software including the audio switching between Dolby Digital and PCM switching of language used in the subtitles and spoken voice Title number DVD The title is the largest unit of video and audio recorded in a DVD It usually corresponds to a single movie of video software or an aloum sometimes a 72 piece of music of music software The numbers assigned to individual title are referred to as the title numbers Chapter number DVD The chapter is a section of video and audio recorded in a DVD A tile is composed of several chapters The nu
60. r more accurate navigation you can enter a a Street or House number by pressing the Street or House No button You can change the parameters to click the check box 5 Click Calculate and the device will calculate the fastest route from your current position to your destination This should take only a few seconds to progress 6 Ajourney summary screen will be displayed for approximately 10 seconds before the unit automatically begins to provide you with turn by true instructions Navigate to Menu Navigate amp Find ZIP code Find by RET ek N Hi Information Home Find address by city Find address by zip code Find by POI 6 an Find by recently used Save using current point Information of home 9 10th St San Francisco California 94103 United States D change Delete Route option Home To enable you to navigate easily and quickly from a previous journey or destination to your home Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen Press RA con at the screen icon always means that there are more options to see on the next screen TIP The first time Home function is used the unit will ask if you want to set your home location press OK in the information window If Home has already been set it can be edited in My Favorites Press eo button and a route will automatically be created You m
61. ressing this icon you can manipulate the map by touching and moving your finger on the screen Add favorites Press the Quick menu after you scroll the map Target Press the Add favorites or Target to set the current position GPS status Navigation On Screen Descriptions Ox 0 74 les 3 12 54 pm 4 Et M runner rm H Harlem Ave fi Oak park Ave E D SPY Negmandy Ave Neweastle be O Nashville Ave A W Cortland St bare 1 Turning direction at the intersection 7 Current street 2 Distance to intersection 8 GPS Antenna status Estimated time of arrival or Estimated journey 9 My position 3 time Press to switch between the two 10 Current road 4 Remain distance 11 Road information of the turning point Vehicle Speed or Current time Press to switch between the two Current direction fi Navigation Mode Menus 1 Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the center of the screen Find by There are three Main Menus ZIP code 2 Press the b button to see the 12 sub menus of favorite jie SSS ve 3 menu H Configure my Find by Recent favorites destination zu Find by nearest POI Re route i My Favorite Mode Menus Recent destination 1 Press ER to see the 4 sub menus Co
62. rning the installation and use of this unit Manufacturer disclaims all liability for any property damage or personal injury that may result from improper or unintended installation or use of this unit E Safety Precautions A W To prevent damage to the unit take the following precautions gt Make sure to ground the unit to a negative 12V power supply Do not install the unit in a spot exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat or humidity Also avoid places with too much dust or the possibility of water splashing To prevent deterioration do not touch the terminals of the unit or faceplate with your fingers Do not subject the faceplate to excessive shock as it is a piece of precision equipment Dont watch Video pictures while the car s engine is off It may drain the battery When replacing a fuse only use a new fuse with prescribed rating Using a fuse with the wrong rating may cause your unit to malfunction Use only the screws provided If you use the wrang screws you could damage the unit You cannot view video pictures while the vehicle is moving To enjoy TV video pictures find a safe place to park and engage the parking brake Loading and Replacing the remote battery Use two AAA size baiteries Slide the cover while pressing downwards to remove it as illustrated Insert the batteries with the and poles aligned properly following the illustration inside the case Warning A
63. sting signal and save it to the preset from CH1 to CH6 2 The searched frequency will be display on the screen with its sound for 5 seconds and search again higher fre quency up to 6 8 The CH in ASM mode will be select and display auto matically after auto search frequency 3 The presets of FM1 FM2 and AM are independent each other 5 When you press the BAND button in ASM mode the ASM mode will be disabled and FM1 mode will be start with its own presets ege can AV systra RADIO You can also store a frequency in ASM mode using Auto or Manual Search Press the Power 1 button to tum on the set Press the MODE button then following screen will be display or you can select up or down menu by turning the volume dial Select the screen mode by pressing the up or down v button Also you can select by pressing or wv onthe Screen INITIAL SETUP MENU SCREEN BW Bright Setup B Contrast Setup RB uc D N gt Ku eo Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the gt button atthe above initial screen setup screen page 55 Then select Sub Menu that you want by pressing the Jor v button Sub Menu changes each time the button is pressed from BRIGHT to DIMMER r BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR DIMMER a Stop at the BRIGHT menu Press the gt button
64. t button or It will return to the previous mode P Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the gt button at the above initial DVD setup screen Stop at the SUBTITLE menu by pressing the down v button e h2 Press the gt button Then select the language that you want by pressing the A or w button The language changes each time the button is pressed by following turns eee FRENCH SPANISH CHINESE ITALIAN GERMAN JAPANESE ar Press the enter CS button after you select the language Then press the exit j button or 54 It will return to the previous mode EN Wi Screen Saver Setup Lr SCREEN SAVER MODE P Dual Mono pe a N e cm x eo E N A w N Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the gt button at the above initial DVD setup screen Stop at the SCREEN SAVER menu by pressing the down v button Press the gt button Then select the function that you want by pressing the or wl button The function changes each time the button is pressed by following tums r 9 OFF Press the enter button after you select the function Then press the exit I button It will return to the previous mode Screen saver mode will start after 1 minute when you set screen saver on Press the center of the screen the Play Pause Pll button to return to
65. the gt button at the above initial screen setup screen page 58 Then select Sub Menu that you want by pressing the A Jor v button Sub Menu changes each time the button is pressed from BASS to BALANCE Se BASS MIDDLE TREBLE FADER BALANCE Stop at the BASS menu Press the gt button Change the BASS value by pressing the or v button or volume dial The BASS changes each time the button is pressed from 6 to 46 Press the enter button after you change the BASS Then press the exit I8 button It will returns to the previous mode f you d like to change the Sub Menu press the 4 button or tum the volume dial Select the Sub Menu mode by pressing the gt button at the above initial screen setup screen page 58 Then select Sub Menu that you want by pressing the Jor v button Sub Menu changes each time the button is pressed from BASS to BALANCE rr BASS MIDDLE TREBLE FADER BALANCE d Stop at the MIDDLE menu press the gt button gt Change the middle by pressing the A Jor w button or volume dial The middle changes each time the button is pressed 6 to 6 Press the enter e button after you select the middle Then press the exit 8 button It will returns to the previous mode If you d like to change the Sub Menu press the lt button or turn the volume dial E Treble Setup i oo m Fader Setup RET
66. the return arrow 3 located in the bottom right hand comer of the display i Configure Menu Aleri Navigate FS to Change 1 Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing the D DE center of the screen My A favorite 2 Select the ER button Ell Change Units of voice measurement 1 Configure y i 3 Press the E button Press the EE button Navigate to This function allows you to alter the audible alerts EH provided during navigation and to tum the audible beeps eet on or off while selecting functions on the display By default both these options are switched ok To change any of the settings press the relevant box and a check mark will appear in the box to confirm your Configure SS selection My favorite map color You can choose between the following options Yes The unit emits a confirmation tone each time the screen is touched No This will turn off the confirmation beep when the screen is touched If you deviate from the planned route the unit will E automatically recalculate a route without any user intervention To indicate Re Routing is in progress the unit will emit a tone You can choose between the following options Yes The Re Route tone will be emitted during recalculation No No Re Route tone will be emitted li Configure Menu m seed af GPS status Navigate amp mA tics Volume Change 1 Bring up the main navigation menu by pressing t
67. tion Once recalculation is completed the summary screen is displayed You can either press Go to continue navigation Simulation to see the actual route Route Options to change the parameters of the route Navigate to Menu Navigate avoiding road BS Avoid time L tollway Shortest ES Avoid distance freeway Avoid by road name Avoid by range Clear avoided road Description H Harlem Ave 9 10th St San Francisco California 94103 United States 2123 miles f 22 06 PM 30 32 Avoid by range If you wish to avoid several roads from the selected route plotted by the unit then this facility allows you to re calculate a route over a user defined distance ranging from 1mile up to a maximum 100miles To use this facility press the Avoid by range button and the Select avoided range page will be displayed Clear avoided road If you do not wish to use the alternative routes offered by the unit and you wish to return to the original calculated route press the Clear Avoided Road button and the original route plotted by the unit will be restored Please note If you have already travelled some of the re calculated route the unit may produce a slightly different route from the original plot The summary screen is only displayed for approximately 10 seconds before the unit automatically begins to provide you with turn by turn instructions If the Avoid by
68. y injury or property damage Keep SD cards in a well protected case so as to avoid dust and humidity when you are not using it and also make sure that no foreign objects can enter the SD siot 7 Quick Start Guide to Navigation N wo A an o SD Card Information Please do not operate the controls of goNgo while driving Doing so could endanger yourself your passengers and other road users Please observe the actual traffic signal Press the mode button or center of the screen The following screen will be display with last mode is already selected The mode changes each time when the mode button is pressed EE Leave it about for 5 seconds when NAVI is selected or press the icon directly then the NAVI mode will be start for a moment If there is no SD card following screen will be on then Insert the SD card into the SD Card slot as indicated Following screen will be display once after the power on otherwise the last NAVI screen will be on Read information and press agree button at the bottom of the screen Go out after you have installed the device so that the GPS receiver can locate your posit on This may take up to 30 minutes the first time the device is used When satellite lock is achieved the screen displays your position on its map in a SD navigation view To reduce the cold start
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