Page 2 - Table of contents
2 Dear customer! Thank you for purchasing our product. For safety, it is strongly recommended to read this manual carefully beforeconnecting, operating and/or adjusting the product and keep the manual for reference in the future. Table of contents Table of contents .....................................
Page 3 - Important safeguards
3 Important safeguards Using the device at temperature below -10º may cause the breakage of the device. Before using please heat upthe passenger compartment to the recommended temperature!Read carefully through this manual to familiarize yourself with this high-quality system.Disconnect the vehicle'...
Page 4 - Installation/Connections; Before the installation; Remove the old unit from the dashboard.
4 Installation/Connections First complete the electrical connections, and then check them for correctness. If you are not confident workingwith electrical wiring, removing and reinstalling interior panels, carpeting, dashboards or other components of yourvehicle, please call your dealer in order to ...
Page 5 - Installation method A; Then apply the trim frame to outside of the unit.
5 Installation method A WARNING: Disconnect negative battery terminal from battery before starting installation. Consult the vehicle’s owner’s manual for proper instructions.Remove two transport screws from the top of the unit before installation. 1. After removing the old unit and mounting sleeve, ...
Page 6 - Installation method B; Outer trim frame, hook, and mounting sleeve are not used
6 Installation method B Note: Outer trim frame, hook, and mounting sleeve are not used for this installation.This is only intended as a general guide; contact the vehicle'smanufacturer for specific instructions.This method of installation uses the screw holes at the sides of theunit and the holes of...
Page 7 - Electrical connections; Speaker Wiring Notes
7 Electrical connections Speaker Wiring Notes Follow the above wiring diagram to install the head unit with new or existing speakers. This unit is designed for use with four (4) speakers with the impedance between 4 Ohms to 8 Ohms.An impedance load of less than 4 Ohms could damage the unit.
Page 8 - Using the ISO Connector; Function; Connector A
8 Never bridge or combine the speaker wire outputs. When not using four speakers, use electrical tape to tape theends of the unused speaker outputs to prevent a short circuit.Never ground the negative speaker terminals to chassis ground. Using the ISO Connector 1. If your car is equipped with the IS...
Page 9 - Panel controls; Front panel
9 Panel controls Front panel 1. REL button2. POWER button3. PREVIOUS button4. NEXT button5. BD/NP/SUB button6. APS button7. MODE button8. PHONE button9. AUX IN10. Numeric pad11. MIC in12. USB slot13. Bluetooth operation indicator
Page 10 - Back of the front panel
10 14. SD slot15. EJECT button16. LCD display17. Remote control sensor18. DISC slot19. ANSWER button20. VOL/SEL knob21. END CALL button Back of the front panel 1. Disc loading slot2. Connector3. RESET button4. LED indicator
Page 11 - ENTER button
11 Remote control (RC) 1. POWER button2. MODE button3. BND/SYS button4. Cursor (LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN)/ ENTER button 5. STOP button6. AMS/RPT button7. ST/PROG button8. LOC/RDM button9. PREVIOUS/SEEK - button10. MENU/PBC button11. OSD button12. MUTE button13. ANSWER button14. GOTO button15. PLAY/PAUSE b...
Page 12 - Battery information of RC; Press the catch and at the same time pull out the battery tray.
12 23. VOL+/VOL-/SEL buttons24. AUDIO button25. Numeric pad26. CLOCK DISPLAY/END CALL button27. PHONE button Battery information of RC 1. Press the catch and at the same time pull out the battery tray. 2. Insert the 1 x lithium battery, type CR 2025 3V battery with the stamped (+) mark facingupward....
Page 13 - Glossary; Title
13 Glossary PBC (PlayBack Control) PlayBack Control is a menu recorded on the disc with SVCD or VCD2.0 format. For the discs contained PBC, it canplayback interact ive software with the menu displayed on TV. And if the disc contains still images, it can playbackhigh definition of still image. Title ...
Page 14 - General operations; Reset the unit
14 General operations Reset the unit Operating the unit for the first time or after replacing the car battery, you must reset the unit. Press RESET button torestore the unit to the original factory settings. Power button Press POWER button to turn on the unit. Press POWER to switch the power off. Wh...
Page 15 - Retune mode is active for TA SEEK mode only.
15 ROCK => FLAT. Keep pressing SEL/VOL knob for 2 seconds to select the RDS function:TA SEEK/ALARM => RETUNE L/S => MASK DPI/ALL. TA (Traffic Announcement) modeTo determine what action will the radio take if the newly tuned station does not receive TP (Transport Program)information for 5 se...
Page 16 - Mute
16 To mask only the AF with different PI. - MASK ALL To mask both PI and strong signal non-RDS station. Mute Press the MUTE button to activate the Mute function. Press it again or use the VOL/SEL knob on the panel or pressthe VOL+/VOL- buttons on the RC to cancel. Adjusting clock 1. Press and hold C...
Page 17 - Radio operations; Choose Radio Band
17 Radio operations Note: RDS (Radio Data System) service availability varies with areas. Please understand if RDS service is not available in you area, the following service is not available, either. Choose Radio Band Press BND/SYS button on the RC or BD/NP/SUB button on the panel to select a band....
Page 18 - Automatic Scan and Store; AF-ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCY
18 Save Your Preset Stations There are six numbered preset buttons, which can store and recall stations for each band. If while listening to aradio station you would like to save the station as a pre-set, press and hold one of the numeric buttons 1-6 untilyou hear a beep. The button you pressed is n...
Page 19 - TA - TRAFFIC ANOUNCEMENT
19 so that you do not have to re-tune the stations when driving between different transmitter coverage areas. WhenAF is on, it means RDS information is received; when AF is flashing, it means RDS information is not yetreceived. TA - TRAFFIC ANOUNCEMENT Press 8/TA numeric button on the panel so that ...
Page 20 - DVD operations; Playing the DVD
20 DVD operations Insert/Eject disc Insert a disc into disc slot with label side up. The disc will be automatically loaded into the unit, even when it is offor in radio mode. The word “LOAD” will show on the display and the disc will play automat ically. Press EJECTbutton to eject the disc from the ...
Page 21 - Panel Numeric Pad functions; Intro play function is not available for DVD discs.
21 Panel Numeric Pad functions The number 1-6 buttons contain dual functions during disc play. After pressing SETUP button (button 6 on thepanel), the setup menu will be prompted. Then the number buttons are for navigating and confirming the commands. Button 1: Left/Display OSD Press the button 1 to...
Page 23 - Slow Motion; The number of angles is different according to the disc.; Video System
23 Slow Motion Press SLOW button on the RC to perform slow motion of the video play. Slow motion speed within 1/2 up to 1/8 willbe shown, according to the slowness. Cycle back to normal playback of press PLAY/PAUSE button to resume. Multi-Angle View Press ANGLE button on the RC to perform multi-angl...
Page 24 - Mixed-disc operations; Audio mode
24 Mixed-disc operations While you are playing mixed disc, which contains MP3, WMA, JPG or DivX formats, just insert the disc into the CDslot and the menu on the right hand side will be prompted. The unit will directly play the audio files. However, youcan use the cursor buttons and ENTER button to ...
Page 29 - USB and SD Card
29 USB and SD Card Insert USB flash drive or SD memory card in corresponding slot on the panel. The unit will automatically detect andplay files. Following file types are supported by the unit: MP3, MP4, DivX, JPG. Press MODE button on the panelor RC to change current mode. The other operations are ...
Page 30 - Menu operations; System setup; TV system; Select the TV system in the setting menu.; Screen saver
30 Menu operations Press SETUP button on the RC to display setup screen, use cursorLEFT/RIGHT and ENTER buttons to select the desired item: System,Language, Audio, Video, Digital. System setup TV system Select the TV system in the setting menu. Screen saver The screen saver appears if disc stop last...
Page 31 - Select TV type to watch wide screen movies.; Setting password
31 Video output mode Original setting: INTERLACE-YUV. Setting TV type Select TV type to watch wide screen movies. 4:3 Pan Scan : For 4:3 TV, left and right edges will be cut. 4:3 Letter Box : For 4:3 TV, black bars will appear on top and bottom. 16:9 : For 16:9 wide screen TV. Setting password Origi...
Page 32 - Setting rating; the limits can be worked only under the password locked status.; Load default; If this item is selected, the unit will return to original setting.; Language setup; Setting the on-screen display language; Select the language to be used for the on-screen display.
32 Setting rating The rating of the disc is from 1 to 8:(1) with the most limits when playing.(8) with the least limits when playing.Original setting: 8 Note: The rating can be selected only under the password unlocked status, and the limits can be worked only under the password locked status. Load ...
Page 34 - Audio setup; Digital output; Video setup; Brightness
34 Audio setup Digital output Select digital output format. SPDIF/OFF : There is no signal output from coaxial or optical output. SPDIF/RAW : When the unit is connected with the amplifier by coaxial or optical connecter, please select this mode. SPDIF/PCM : When the unit is connected with the two-ch...
Page 35 - Contrast; Set the contrast of the video output with UP/DOWN cursor buttons.; Hue; Set the hue of the video output with UP/DOWN cursor buttons.; Saturation; Set the saturation of the video output with UP/DOWN cursor buttons.
35 Contrast Set the contrast of the video output with UP/DOWN cursor buttons. Hue Set the hue of the video output with UP/DOWN cursor buttons. Saturation Set the saturation of the video output with UP/DOWN cursor buttons.
Page 36 - Sharpness; Set the sharpness of the video output with UP/DOWN cursor buttons.; Digital setup; Output mode; Select the output mode:; LINE OUT
36 Sharpness Set the sharpness of the video output with UP/DOWN cursor buttons. Digital setup Output mode Select the output mode: LINE OUT : Compress the input signal. The volume is small. RF REMOD : The volume is large. Dynamic range When you select the compressed mode as “line out”, select it to a...
Page 37 - Dual mono; Select the audio channel from STEREO, MONO L, MONO R and MIX MONO.
37 Dual mono Select the audio channel from STEREO, MONO L, MONO R and MIX MONO.
Page 38 - Bluetooth operations; Pairing; Note; Redial
38 Bluetooth operations Pairing First, make sure the bluetooth function in your headset is set to “ON”. Then press and hold PHONE button until“PAIRING” blinks on the display waiting for the bluetooth device to connect. At this time, please run the bluetoothsearch and connect function in your cell ph...
Page 41 - Cleaning the cabinet
41 Handling discs Dirty, scratched or warped discs may cause skip ping or noise.Handle the disc only by the edges. To keep clean do not touch its surface.Discs should be stored in their cases after use to avoid scratches.Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity, high temperature or dust...
Page 42 - Troubleshooting guide; Symptom
42 Troubleshooting guide Symptom Cause Solution General No power The car ignition is not on. The fuse is blown. If the power supply is properly connected to the car accessory switch the ignition key to “ACC”. Replace the fuse. DiscDisc cannot be loaded. Presence of disc inside the player. Remove the...
Page 43 - Specification; Maximum power output:
43 Specification General Power supply: 12V DC Fuse: 10 A and 1 A Maximum power output: 50W x 4 Dimensions (W x H x D): 178 x 51 x 178 mm ESP function 10 sec. for Audio-CD, 120 sec for MP3 FM stereo radio Frequency range: 87.5 – 108.0 MHz Sensitivity: 12dBu Preset memory: 18 stations MW section Frequ...
Page 44 - Bluetooth compatibility
44 Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 KHz S/N ratio (A-vtd)/Separation: 80dB/50dB Line out Output: 2 channels RCA line-out (2V) Bluetooth Bluetooth compatibility V 1.2/2.0 Specifications are subject to change without notice. Dimensions are approximate.
Page 51 - ISO
51 . 4 , . . ISO 1. ISO, , . 2. ISO , . , . A B 1 (+)--- 2 (-)--- 3 (+)--- 4 12 (+)/ (-)--- 5 / (+)--- 6 ((-)--- 7 ACC+/ (+)--- 8 (-)---
Page 57 - MODE
57 RESET, . : , , . POWER, . POWER, . , , . MODE – RADIO, DISC PLAY, USB, SD Card AUX. VOL/SEL VOL+/VOL- , . VOL/SEL, : VOL => BAS => TRE => BAL => FAD => LOUD OFF => LOC OFF => STON => EQ OFF. VOLUME ( ): VOL/SEL VOL+/VOL- , . BASS ( ), TRE LE ( ), BALANCE ( ),
Page 60 - RDS
60 : RDS ( ) . , RDS , . BND/SYS BD/NP/SUB . 5 FM1, FM2, FM3, MW1 MW2. 6 , 30 . : NEXT/SEEK+ PREVIOUS/SEEK- PREVIOUS/NEXT , . : , . , . , . ST/PROG , . «ST ON», . LOC/RDM , . «LOC ON», ;
Page 63 - OSD; DVD; TITLE
63 DVD . , . , «LOAD», . EJECT, . . , 5 . , , . ( ) 1/OSD OSD . . , . . DVD . . PBC/MENU . , . TITLE . NEXT . . NEXT .
Page 64 - Intro
64 PREVIOUS . . PREVIOUS . , , . PREVIOUS/SEEK- NEX/SEEK+ . 1-6 . SETUP ( 6 ) . . 1: OSD 1 . 3 . 2: 2 . 3 . «RPT». . . 3: (Intro) 3 . 3 15 . “INT". . : Intro DVD .
Page 70 - CD
70 VCD/CD/ 3 . , . , «LOAD», . EJECT, . , 5 . , , . CD CD . . NEXT . . NEXT . PREVIOUS . . PREVIOUS . , , . PREVIOUS/SEEK- or NEXT/SEEK+ . 1-6 1-6 , , .
Page 72 - AUX; RCA
72 AUX in, RCA, SUB out, USB/SD AUX AUX . RCA ) AUX IN. RCA . MODE AUX. VOL/SEL . RCA RCA ( . ). , , RCA ( = , = ). . ( . ). , RCA. . . AUX. , AUX.
Page 73 - PAL; USB SD; USB
73 ( . ). ( ) ( ) . , . , . BND/NP/SUB PAL NTSC. USB SD USB SD- . . : MP3, MP4, DivX, JPG. MODE , . USB SD , .
Page 74 - SETUP
Page 81 - Bluetooth; bluetooth
81 Bluetooth PHONE, «PAIRING». bluetooth . «BT car stereo». . «0000» . bluetooth; . , PHONE , 1-0 . ANSWER, . , , END CALL. : bluetooth , 15 . ANSWER . PHONE VOL/SEL , “DIS CONN”. SEL, ; . .