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1. MODEL SV7TV Owner s Manual THE USER S MANUAL OR INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR AN INTENTIONAL OR UNINTENTIONAL RADIATOR SHALL CAUTION THE USER THAT CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS DOES NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT Contents Thank you for purchasing this product Please read this owner s manual carefully for a through understanding of how the monitor works before connecting operating or adjusting this product Please keep this manual in a handy place for future use Precaullons e 1 The Monitor Operations WU SQ e ee RE EV Cle RR A ERAT PUE RE LONE 2 The Remote Control Operations VAS IUS Giese RINT SR AUD NS BU EN a se 3 4 Basic Operations POR qq ER Nd e EE E ad els 5 7 oystem Menu oettings 8 9 Radio Operations TET Ee eee ee RT cH E REA NE eee 10 11 TV Operations CCCP RT CEE Te eee ee ee eR eee 1 CD Changer Operations LENE UT ET ee CT ETT ES Cee 13 14 DVD Changer Operations RUE Ge etia Rogo spb Mibi 15 Navigation Operations REX PRU SR RES RR ee RR REG ee AR RUE DER RR 16 Hear View Cam era Operations ECR Te Cee TE CLT Tae EEC CEU Ae eee ee 17 Troubleshooting Guide E E E A er eee EEEL E A 18 Cautions A LAA E A Tere Teer eee eee ee E 19 Installation 20 Wire Connection Vas ur EP sid
2. 3 Pressing the RESET button will cause a loss of saved memory Readjust and reset the system after using RESET n case reset does not solve the problem consult your dealer System Menu Settings Press the center of the JOG button on any mode to appear the menu on the monitor 2 Push the JOG 4 or P button to select one of the following menu PICTURE AUDIO SET UP 3 Push the JOG A or W to select the Items 4 Push the JOG P or 4 button to adjust the selected item 5 Press the center of the JOG button again to exit the menu Push the JOG A Ww 4 or P button within 10 seconds or the menu will disappear SET UP MENU Turning Clock On Off Select CLOCK DISP to select clock on off Push the JOG P or 4 button to select ON or OFF When ON is selected clock displays on both the monitor and sub LCD On the radio mode clock always displays on the monitor even though OFF is selected Clock on the sub LCD displays only when the power of the unit is off and ACC on Clock Setting 1 Select CLOCK ADJ to set clock The monitor shows CLOCK SETTING 2 Push the JOG A or Y button to adjust hour and minute 3 Push the JOG 4 or P button to adjust hour and minute 4 Push the JOG A or Y button to select 5 Push the JOG 4 or P button to store the clock adjusted Connecting a Rear View Camera In case a Rear View Camera is connected to this uni
3. Manual Memory 1 Tune in the station to be preset with seek tuning or manual tuning 2 Press one of the PRESET buttons for more than 2 seconds at which you want to store the selected station 3 The 1 6 PRESET buttons can store 6 stations in each band FM1 6 FM2 6 FM3 6 AM1 6 AM2 6 Total 30 stations Auto Memory 1 Press the BAND button to select the band for the stations to be preset 2 Press the PS AS button for more than 2 seconds Stations are automatically stored in the PRESET buttons in order of signal strength 3 The 1 6 PRESET buttons can store 6 stations in each band Preset Scan This function is useful when searching the stations stored in each PRESET buttons 1 Press the PS AS button shortly The unit starts scanning each station for 5 seconds sequentially 2 Press the PS AS button shortly again to stop scanning and retain the station currently selected Recalling the Preset Station 1 Press the BAND button to select the desired band 2 Press one of the PRESET button which is preset the desired station 11 TV Operations The TV tuner Optional with NTSC system is built in this unit For your safety this unit turns off the picture when the car is moving Only the audio can be heard The picture can only be watched when the parking break is applied otop the vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking break to watch the picture Watching TV 1 Press the MODE b
4. The unit can be damaged 2 Do not ground the POWER ANTENNA wire If it is grounded the unit can be damaged 21 Connection for AV Equipments 4ch Amplifier Navigation TV Antenna PRE RR RED E 1 PRE FL WHITE ca Oo I m mm PRE RL WHITE m B a m MOTISA LAV NI LHS NI OIONV s JLIHM 14331 NI OIOGNY PRE FR RED POWER CONNECTOR ul E I a m Auto Antenna 2 2 Antenna Socket V2 IN RVC V OUT SED mnm V1IN VCD YELLOW AUDIO IN RIGHT RED VIDEO IN AV2 YELLOW AUDIO IN LEFT WHITE Ptr Game Machine DVD Changer AB Ll mmn 8P DIN a Rear View Camera External Monitor Amplifier Subwoofer 22 The specifications are subject to change without notice Monitor Unit Operating voltage 12V DC 11 to 15V Consumed current Less than 3A Operational temperature range 10 C to 60 C Dimension 178 W x 50 H x 175 D Weight 2 0kg Audio Section Rated Output 23W x 4ch 1KHz 196 49 Maximum output power 45W x 4ch Compatible Speaker impedance 4 amp 2 Pre AMP output voltage 4V Max Pre AMP output impedance 609 Monitor Section Picture size 7 inch Wide 17 7cm 15 4 W x 87 H mm Display system Transparent TFT LCD panel Number of pixels 336 960 pixels 480H x 234V Back lighting Cold tube Video system PAL or NTSC
5. AN Input Output Section Video 1Vp p 75Q Audio 500mVrms FM Stereo Radio Section Frequency Range U S Standard 87 9 107 9 MHz Outside U S 87 5 108 MHz Usable sensitivity S N 30dB Stereo separation 29dB S N ratio 50dB AM Radio Section Frequency range U S Standard 530 1 710kHz Outside U S 531 1629kHz Usable sensitivity 33dB S N 20dB Image rejection ratio 50dB TV tuner Section Optional Color System NTSC Channel selection system PLL frequency synthesizer system TV system amp Channel coverage NTSC M VHF 2 13ch UHF 14 83ch opecifications 29
6. eec amp REMOTE CONTROLLER The Functions of the Buttons The functions of the buttons on the remote control are same with the one on the unit THE UNIT 1 JOG a 4 4 2 MENU 3 BAND 4 MUTE 5 PS AS PS PRESET SCAN AS AUTO STORE gt 6 PRESET 7 RPT REPEAT 8 INT INTRO SCAN 9 T DN TRACK DOWN 10 T UP TRACK UP 11 D DN DISK DOWN 12 D UP DISK UP 13 SENSOR 14 VOLUME UP DOWN 15 MODE POWER MODE POWER 16 OPEN CLOSE 17 PS AS PS PRESET SCAN AS AUTO STORE 18 ASPECT 19 TILT NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Replacing the battery for the remote control 1 Slide and hold the hooker in the figure of the battery cover to in the direction of the arrow 2 Slide the battery cover downward holding the hooker in the direction 5 of the arrow 3 Insert the battery CR2025 3V with face up 4 Close the battery cover 23 J THE REMOTE CONTROL wv MENU BAND MUTE PS PRESET SCAN AS AUTO STORE PLAY PAUSE PRESET REPEAT INTRO TRACK DOWN TRACK UP DISC DOWN DISC UP VOLUME UP DOWN 2 MODE 1 X 10 14 17 19 20 Z1 POWER OPEN CLOSE PS PRESET SCAN AS AUTO STORE ASPECT TILT UP DOWN NAVIGATION RANDOM STOP FAST REWIND FAST FORWARD Do not use metal tweezers to hold the battery to prevent short circuit Do not dispose of batteries
7. CD Changer STATUS This shows the current CD status Disc check Seek Etc TIME This shows playing time of the disc being played Selecting a Disc 1 Push the JOG A or W button to select DISC 2 Push the JOG 4 or P button to select the disc number You can select the disc by just pressing the DISC UP DOWN button on the unit or on the remote control Selecting a Track 1 Push the JOG A or Y button to select TRACK 2 Push the JOG 4 or P button to select the track number of the current disc You can select the track by just pressing the TRACK UP DOWN button on the unit or on the remote control Repeat Play 1 Push the JOG A or V button to select REPEAT 2 Push the JOG 4 or P button to select DISC or TRACK or OFF DISC All the track on the current disc plays repeatedly TRACK The selected track on the current disc plays repeatedly OFF REPEAT will be off You can repeat the track or the disc by just pressing the REPEAT button on the unit or on the remote control Each time the REPEAT button is pressed the function works as TRACK ALL OFF gt TRACK 13 Random Play 1 Push the JOG A or W button to select RANDOM 2 Push the JOG 4 or P button to select ON or OFF ON All the tracks on the current disc will be played in random order OFF Random will be off You can play the track in random order by just pressing the RANDOM button on the remo
8. V1 or AV2 input The Monitor shows to NAVI instead of AV1 or AV2 Do not select the AV mode with the MODE button which connected with the navigation system Doing so shows the WAHNING picture instead of the navigation picture Rear View Camera Operations Setting a Rear View Camera 1 Connect the video output of a Rear View Camera only to video input V1 INCRVC of the unit 2 Press the MODE button to select RVC mode 3 Press the center of the JOG button to appear the AV mode menu on the monitor 4 Push the JOG P button to select SET UP and the JOG W button to select RVC 5 Push the JOG 4 or P button to select Watching a Picture of a Rear View Camera oet the rear gear on any mode The monitor shows the rear view camera picture In case RVC mode is selected with the MODE button the monitor does not show the rear view camera picture The monitor shows only the WARNING picture 17 Troubleshooting Guide What might appear to be malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation or miswiring Before calling service first check the following table for possible problems After checking for short circuits in the wires replace The fuse has blown the fuse with one having the same rating The power does not turn on Connect the same wire to the ignition as the battery wire No ACC position on vehicle ignition Press the reset but
9. downward on CDC mode T UP Track Up Use to search the track upward D DN Disc Down Use to select the disc downward in the CD changer D UP Disc Up Use to select the disc downward in the CD changer SENSOR Remote Control infrared sensor VOLUME UP DOWN Use to adjust the sound volume MODE POWER MODE Press the button shortly to select the mode POWER Press the button more than 2 seconds to tum the power on off OPEN CLOSE Use to open or close the monitor PS AS Preset Scan Auto Store the same function with the button 5 PS AS ASPECT Press the button to switch the picture mode TILT Press to adjust the tilt position Function of the button 5 P Il 7 8 9 10 11 and 12 are only for our 6 disc CD changer control Function of the button 5 PII also works only for our 10 disc DVD changer control The function of the button 5 PS AS is the same with the button 1 7 PS AS function The Remote Control Operations Names of the Buttons 1 POWER ON OFF 2 MODE 3 BAND 4 PS Preset Scan 5 AS Auto Store 6 MUTE 7 VOLUME UP DOWN 8 NAVIGATION 9 PRESET 10 ASPECT 11 OPEN CLOSE 12 A lt gt v 13 MENU 14 TILT UP DOWN m 15 REPEAT 16 INTRO SCAN 17 RANDOM 18 PLAY PAUSE 19 STOP 20 FAST REWIND 21 FAST FORWARD 22 TRACK UP DOWN 23 DISC UP DOWN Button 15 23 works only for our 6 disc CD changer Button 18 PLAY PAUSE works only for our 10 disc DVD changer e eto
10. e dei Pau ne wee Sh CS EQUES I SE 21 Connection for AV Equipments etesesoososeserueespecvoesesereeesrevecsesene 22 opecifications Vena Wiig oa pP Sem deca eg Len Ed S qs miM RM wien Sie b DEI dur ee MEE 23 Precautions N WARNING For your safety the driver should not watch the TV or operate the controls while driving Please note that watching and operating the TV while driving are prohibited by law in some countries Also keep the volume to a level at which external sounds can be heard while driving 1 TV broadcast reception When receiving the TV broadcasts the strength of the signals changes since the car is moving so in some cases it may not be possible to receive clear pictures TV signals are strongly linear so reception is affected by buildings mountains and other obstacles Such external factors such as electric train lines a high voltage lines and signal devices may disturb the picture or cause noise f the reception is poor switch to a station with good reception 2 When the temperature of the unit falls such as during winter the monitor screen will become darker than usual Normal brightness will return after using the monitor for a while 3 This unit uses a precision mechanism Even in the event that trouble arises never open the case disassemble the unit or lubricate the rotating parts Consult your supplier 4 Any changes or modifications to this product not approved by
11. e hour The condensation will disappear naturally allowing normal operation Driving on extremely bumpy roads which cause severe vibration may cause the sound to skip This unit uses a precision mechanism Even in the event that trouble arises never open the case disassemble the unit or lubricate the rotating parts 4 TV broadcast reception When receiving the TV broadcasts the strength of the signals changes since the car is moving SO in some cases it may not be possible to receive clear pictures TV signals are strongly linear so reception is affected by buildings mountains and other obstacles Such external factors such as electric train lines a high voltage lines and signal devices may disturb the picture or cause noise If the reception is poor switch to a station with good reception 5 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device 19 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 used 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
12. e of the monitor between 40 and 100 degree Sa Each time the TILT button is pressed the tilt angle is adjusted in 1 step total 7 steps with 6 positions The adjusted angle is stored in memory Adjusting the Slide Position 1 Press the TILT button for more than 2 seconds 2 Each time the TILT button is pressed for more than 2 seconds the monitor slides forward or backward 1 step total 3 steps with sl 2 positions The adjusted position is stored in memory Adjusting the Lateral Viewing Angle The monitor s left right viewing angle can be adjusted manually as ee the picture on the right EE Adjust the angle manually by holding both left and right side of the monitor with both hands as the picture Adjusting the Picture Mode Aspect Each time the ASPECT button is pressed the picture mode changes in following order FULL gt WIDE gt NORMAL gt FULL Full Mode The whole image elongates horizontally Wide Mode The image at right and left ends in a display elongates horizontally Normal Mode The screen shows a vertical black area at both right and left ends In case of normal TV broadcasting 4 3 the image can be shown without being cut or deformed Resetting 1 In case of operational errors press the RESET button with a pointed object to restart the operation when the power is on 2 Pressing the RESET switch will turn off the power Press the MODE POWER button to turn power on
13. e the JOG P is pushed the subwoofer volume is increased Each time the JOG 4 is pushed the subwoofer volume is decreased 10 Radio Operations Press the MODE POWER button to turn the power on or press the OPEN CLOSE button to open the monitor and turn on the power Selecting the Radio Band 1 Press the MODE POWER button repeatedly until the radio mode is selected Both the sub LCD and the monitor displays information on the radio station you tuned in 2 Press the BAND button to select the radio band Each time the BAND button is oressed the radio band changes in following order FM1 gt 2 gt FM3 gt AM1 gt AM2 gt FM1 Selecting Area for the AM MW reception This unit is initially set to AM frequency step for your country In case this is not set for your country switch it by following steps 1 Press the center of the JOG button to appear the menu on the monitor 2 Push the JOG gt button to select SET UP and the JOG Y button to select AREA 3 Push the JOG 4 or P button to select the country USA for USA or South America KOREA for Korea only EU for the countries except USA South America and Korea oeek Tuning Push the JOG A or W button to automatically seek a station Tuning automatically stops at a broadcasting frequency Manual Tuning Push the JOG 4 or P button repeatedly until the desired station is selected The frequency changes one step at a time
14. into fire or flames Dispose of spent batteries in compliance with all applicable Basic Operations Turning On the Power Press the MODE POWER button shortly to switch on the unit When the unit is off pressing the OPEN CLOSE button will tum on the power and the monitor will automatically open Turning Off the Power Press the MODE POWER button for more than 2 seconds again to switch off the unit When the monitor is open pressing the OPEN CLOSE button will turn off the power and the monitor will automatically close When the monitor is open pressing the MODE POWER button for more than 2 seconds will turn off the power But the monitor will not close Press the OPEN CLOSE button to close the monitor When the monitor is open pulling out the car key ACC OFF will turn off the power and close monitor automatically Selecting a Mode 1 Press the MODE POWER button shortly to change the mode of operation 2 Each time you press that button the mode changes in the following order RADIO gt CDC DVDC gt TV gt AV1 gt AV2 gt RVC gt RADIO In case the CD DVD changer and a rear view camera is not connected to this unit Those modes do not appear on the monitor and the mode changes in the following order RADIO TV gt AV1 gt AV2 gt RADIO Adjusting the Volume Press the Volume W or A button on any mode to adjust the volume The volume level indicated in the monitor from
15. minimum to 30 maximum Caution While driving keep the volume level at which external sounds can be heard Mute On Off Each time the MUTE button is pressed mute is turned on and off MUTE is appears on the sub LCD and the monitor when mute is turned on Opening the Monitor Press the OPEN CLOSE button The monitor comes out and stand up automatically When the unit is off pressing the OPEN CLOSE button will turn on the power and the monitor will automatically open A Caution x f the monitor touches an obstacle while it is opening or closing the monitor will stop moving or close Close the monitor after removing the obstacle Do not touch the monitor when it is opening or closing Doing so may damage the unit To prevent the battery from going dead operate this unit with the engine running Closing the Monitor Press the OPEN CLOSE button again to house the monitor The monitor can be closed only when it is positioned parallel with the front of unit Close the monitor after setting it parallel with the front of unit manually by holding both left and right side of the monitor with hands When a picture displays on the monitor pressing the OPEN CLOSE button will close the monitor But the sound can still be heard If you want to tum off the sound press the MODE POWER button more than 2 seconds to turn off the power and the sound Adjusting Tilt Angle Press the TILT button to adjust vertical angl
16. ode menu on the monitor Push the JOG V button to select Push the JOG 4 or P button to select the desired TV station to be stored Push the JOG V button to select SKIP ADD Push the JOG 4 or P button to select ADDED The selected TV station is stored NOOB WN Skipping the TV station stored 1 Select the desired TV station to be skipped by manual tuning 2 Push the JOG Y button to select SKIP ADD 3 Push the JOG 4 or P button to select SKIPPED The selected TV station is skipped in memory CD Changer Operations In case our 6 CD changer is connected to this unit The CDC control menu is automatically displayed on the monitor when CDC mode is selected Only when our 6 CD changer is connected to this unit all the functions can work as shown Setting the 6 Disc CD Changer 1 Connect the 8 pin DIN cable in the CD changer gift box to the DIN jack of the unit 2 Press the MODE button to select CDC mode The CDC control menu is automatically displayed on the monitor Push the JOG P button to select SET UP and the JOG Y button to select CHANGER 4 Push the JOG 4 or P button to select CDC 6 12 5 Push the JOG A and 4 button to select The monitor shows CDC control menu again 6 Push the JOG A or Y button to select the item 7 Push the JOG 4 or P button to select the level of the selected item Operating with the 6 Disc
17. on is poor and or there is noise Attenuator is turned on Turn off Attenuator The fader or balance Reconnect the input output No sound can be heard settings are set all the wires or the wiring or the volume is low way to one side harness correctly The input output wires or Reconnect the input output wiring harness are wires or the wiring connected in correctly harness correctly One of the speaker wires Reset the fader and or is being pinched by a balance settings screw in the car The sound quality is poor or distorted The speakers are not Reconnect the speaker wired correctly wires so that each output terminal is connected to a different speaker 18 Cautions Warning Screen The monitor only shows the warning picture on TV mode when driving to prevent traffic accidents that may be caused while watching the screen Only the audio can be heard Watching and operating the TV while driving are prohibited by the law in some countries Stop the car in a safe location and apply the parking break to watch the picture Cautions 1 When the inside of the car is very cold and the player is used soon after switching on the heater moisture may form on the disc DVD CD MD or the optical parts of the player and proper playback may not be possible If moisture forms on the disc DVD CD MD wipe it off with a soft cloth If moisture forms on the optical parts of the player do not use the player for about on
18. t select RVC and ON For more information see REAR VIEW CAMERA OPERATIONS in page 17 Connecting the CD Changer In case our 6 CD changer is connected to this unit select CDC and CD 6 12 For more information see CD CHANGER OPERATIONS in page 13 Connecting the DVD Changer In case our 10 DVD changer is connected to this unit select CDC and DVD 10 For more information see DVD CHANGER OPERATIONS in page 15 Connecting a Navigation System In case a navigation unit is connected to this unit select RVC and ON For more information see NAVIGATION OPERATIONS in page 16 Selecting AM MW Reception Area Select AREA and country name to meet AM frequency step for your area For more information see Selecting area for AM MW Reception in page 10 Selecting Color System The color system of this unit is set NTSC or PAL The color system can be switched for your TV Video source 1 Select TV SYS to switch color system 2 Push the JOG 4 or P button to select NTSC or PAL In case the monitor displays in black amp white color select the color system again for your video source PICTURE MENU Adjusting the Backlight Brightness of the LCD Monitor 1 Select DIMMER to choose the backlight brightness of the color LCD display 2 Choose from the following options AUTO Automatically adjusted according to the surrounding brightness USER To adjust according to your given value STD To apply s
19. tandard value DAY Recommended at daytime NIGHT Recommended at nighttime Adjusting the Brightness of Picture Select BRIGHT to adjust the brightness of picture Adjusting the Contrast of Picture Select CONTRAST to adjust the contrast of picture Adjusting the Color Density of Picture Select COLOR to adjust the color density of picture Adjusting the Tint of Picture Select TINT to adjust the tint of picture AUDIO MENU Adjusting the Bass Level Select BASS to adjust the bass level Each time the JOG is pushed the bass level is increased Each time the JOG 4 is pushed the bass level is decreased Adjusting the Treble Level Select TREBLE to adjust the treble level Each time the JOG P is pushed the treble level is increased Each time the JOG is pushed the treble level is decreased Adjusting the Balance Level Select BALANCE to adjust the balance level Each time the JOG P is pushed the right channel is emphasized Each time the JOG 1 is pushed the left channel is emphasized Adjusting the Fader Level Select FADER to adjust the fader level Each time the JOG P is pushed the front channel is emphasized Each time the JOG 4 is pushed the rear channel is emphasized Adjusting the Subwoofer Volume When subwoofer amplifier is connected to subwoofer line out the subwoofer volume can be adjusted Select SUBWOOFER to adjust the subwoofer volume level Each tim
20. te control Track Scan Play 1 Push the JOG A or V button to select INTRO 2 Push the JOG 4 or P button to select ON or OFF ON The first 10 seconds of each track of the selected disc plays in succession OFF Intro scan will be off You can scan the track by just pressing the INTRO button on the unit or on the remote control Adjusting the Volume 1 Push the JOG A or W button to select VOLUME 2 Push the JOG 4 or P button to adjust the level of the volume Pausing Disc Play Press the gt button to pause playback Press the button again to resume playback Stopping Disc Play Press the I button on the remote control Fast forward Play Press the gt gt button on the remote control to search for next play Fast backward play Press the 4 4 button on the remote control to search for previous play 14 DVD Changer Operations In case our 10 DVD changer is connected to this unit The monitor shows only DVDC on the monitor when CDC mode is selected Only when our 10 DVD changer is connected to this unit all the functions can work as shown the10 DVD Changer Connect the 8 pin DIN cable to the DIN jack of the unit 2 Connect the video output of the DVD changer only to the video input V2 IN VCD of the unit Press the MODE button to select CDC mode The monitor only shows DVDC Press the center of the JOG button to appear the DVD mode menu on the moni
21. the supplier could void the warranty and will violate FCC approval The Monitor Operations ry r A0 LII LE LI m mo mo DOQ 7 9 9 900G02G 0 OB Names of the Buttons 1 16 17 18 19 JOG A Use to automatically seek radio TV station upward on radio TV mode Use to select the items when the menu appears the monitor JOG W MUse to automatically seek radio TV station downward on radio TV mode Use to select the items when the menu appears on the monitor JOG P CQUse to manually tune radio TV station upward on radio TV mode Use to select the items when the menu appears on the monitor JOG 4 1 DUse to manually tune radio TV station downward on radio TV mode Use to select the items when the menu appears on the monitor MENU Use to show or erase the menu BAND Use to select radio TV band MUTE Use to mute on off PS AS PS Preset Scan Press the button shortly to prescan the radio stations in each preset buttons on radio mode AS Auto Store Press the button more then 2 seconds to autostore the radio TV stations on radio TV mode Il Play Pause Press to play or pause the DVD disc PRESET 1 2 3 4 5 6 Button Use to store the radio station in each button RPT Repeat Use to repeat the track or the disc on CDC mode INT Intro Scan Use to sacn each track on CDC mode T DN Track Down Use to search the track
22. ton on the unit The computer chip in the unit is not functioning norm ally Nothing happens when the buttons are pressed For safety reasons the monitor does not open while the vehicle is moving Engaging the parking brake The parking brake is not engaged The monitor does not open close Make proper connections according to wire connection The unit is not connected to the parking brake detection switch For safety reasons no television video images are displayed while the vehicle is moving Engaging the parking brake will cause images to be displayed Television video image The color system is set Please switch to correct appears black white incorrectly color system from menu If the temperature of the monitor drops the screen may appear darker when The unit is a location power is first turned on where temperature is low due to the characteristics of a liquid crystal panel Wait a while Normal brightness will return No television video image appears The parking brake is not engaged The screen is dark The TV antenna and Separate the two antennas vehicle s radio antenna as far as possible are to close Turn off the main unit The car antenna is not extended Pull the antenna out all the way The antenna control wire is not Connect the wire correctly referring connected to the section on connections AM FM radio recepti
23. tor 5 Push the JOG P button to select SET UP and the JOG V button to select CHANGER 6 Push the JOG 4 or P button to select DVDC 10 Press the center of the JOG button again to exit the DVD mode menu on the monitor 8 Press the Il button to play the DVD disc Or use the remote control for our 10 disc DVD changer Be sure to use the remote control for our 10 disc DVD changer to control the DVD changer The 10 disc DVD changer must be connected to the 8pin DIN jack of the unit only with the 8 pin DIN cable in our DVD changer gift box The video output of DVD changer must be connected only to video input V1 IN VCD of the unit To control of the 10 disc DVD changer see the owner s manual of the DVD changer Bc 19 16 Navigation Operations Setting a Navigation System 1 Connect a NAVIGATION system only to AV1 or AV2 Input of the unit 2 Press the MODE button to select AV1 or AV2 mode that the navigation system Is connected 3 Press the center of the JOG button to appear the AV mode menu on the monitor 4 Push the JOG P button to select SET UP and the JOG V button to select VIDEO SYS 5 Push the JOG 4 or gt button to select NTSC 6 Push the JOG W button to select NAVIGATION 7 Push the JOG 4 or P button to select Watching the Picture of Navigation Press the NAVI button on the remote control on any mode n case a navigation system is connected to A
24. utton repeatedly until TV mode is selected 2 Press the BAND button to select the desired band 3 Push the JOG A or Y button to tune in the desired TV station stored or Press the same PRESET number buttons with the TV channel number to be selected Auto Store 1 Press the MODE button repeatedly until TV mode is selected 2 Press the BAND button to select the desired band Each time the BAND button is pressed the TV band switches in following order TV1 TV2 gt TV1 3 Press the center of the JOG button to appear the TV mode menu on the monitor Push the JOG button to select AUTO STORE 5 Push the JOG 4 or P button to auto scan and store TV channels All receivable TV channels are automatically stored in each TV band The 6 stations with good reception are stored in the PRESET buttons on the unit in sequence in each TV band 6 Push the JOG A or V button to recall the desired TV channel auto stored or Press one of the PRESET buttons at which the channels with good reception is preset You can also automatically store TV stations by just pressing the PS AS button for more than 2 seconds on TV mode The PRESET M1 M6 buttons on the remote control don t store the TV stations LA Manual Tuning and Store Press the MODE button repeatedly until TV mode is selected Press the BAND button to select the desired band Press the center of the JOG button to appear the TV m
25. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to consult the dealer or an experienced Radio TV technician for help Installation Installing the Unit 1 Place the universal mounting bracket Half Sleeve into the instrument panel and bend each stopper of the mounting bracket inward by a screwdriver 2 Insert the unit into the mounting bracket until it locks after connecting the wires 3 Mount the outer escutcheon so that all the hooks are looked Removing the unit 1 Unfasten the hex nut when the rear of the unit has been secured with it 2 Remove the outer escutcheon 3 Insert the 2 keys as the figure between the spring and the mounting bracket then pull the unit out Keep the 2 keys in safe You cannot remove the unit without it 20 Wire Connection D MEMORY B Yellow Violet Black RR Blue AUTO ANTENNA REAR RIGHT ji To Power Antenna 0 8 Violet RR TURN ON To External Amplifier Green Black RL ILLUMINATION REAR LEFT ji Orange D To Battery 4 6 Green RL PARKING BRAKE BIO To the Parking brake Signal Lead Gray Black FR pink REVERSEGEAR 9 FRONT RIGHT ji O D Gray FR ACC i a D To Ignition Key White Black FL Black axe To Car Chassis FRONT LEFT ji 0 WhiteFL 1 Be sure that the PARKING SENSOR WIRE must be grounded or opened If it is connected to ACC B
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