Page 2 - English; Contents
English 2 Contents Before Use Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Monitor Control Function Opening the Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Closing the Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Power Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 3 - DAB Setup Screen
English 3 Cancelling the PTY Search Screen . . . . . . . . . . .21 DAB Tuner Control Function DAB Setup Screen Automatic Switching from DAB to RDS . . . . . .22Dynamic Range Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Restricting the DAB Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 DAB Control Screen...
Page 4 - Safety Precautions; Mask key; Reset button
English 4 Safety Precautions To prevent injury and/or fire, take thefollowing precautions: • Ensure that the unit is securely installed. Otherwise it may fly out of place during collisions and otherjolts. • When extending the ignition, battery or ground cables, make sure to use automotive-grade cabl...
Page 5 - Monitor Control Function; Opening the Monitor; • Just mode; MODE
English 5 Monitor Control Function 3 Opening the Monitor Set the vehicle’s parking brake. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button. The monitor will open. The gear shift lever or other parts may interfere withthe monitor when it opens. If so, move the gear shiftlever (being sure to do so safely) before operating...
Page 6 - Switching the AV Output Picture
English 6 Monitor Control Function 3 Switching the AV Output Picture Each time you press the V.SEL button for one secondor more, AV output picture switches as follows: ▼ NORMAL : Picture selected from the TV control screen(Page 15) ▼ TV : Picture of television ▼ VD2 : Picture input from the front AV...
Page 7 - Adjusting the Picture Quality; Turning the Dimmer Function On/Off; Switching to the Angle Control Screen; Angle Control Screen
3 Adjusting the Picture Quality [BRT] Touch [ 3 ] for a brighter screen. Touch [ 2 ] for a darker screen. [TIN] Touch [ 3 ] for a stronger green level. Touch [ 2 ] for a stronger red level. [COL] Touch [ 3 ] for a deeper colour. Touch [ 2 ] for a paler colour. [CONT] Touch [ 3 ] for less contrast. T...
Page 8 - System Setup Function; Menu Screen
English 8 System Setup Function 3 Switching to the Menu Screen Press the FNC button on the monitor. The sourcecontrol screen is displayed (Page 15-27). Touch [ MENU ] to switch to the menu screen. 3 Switching to the Setup Menu Screen Touch [ Setup ] to switch to the setup menu screen. 3 Switching to...
Page 9 - System Setting Screen - 1; System Setting Screen - 2
English 9 3 Setting the AV Input [AV-IN] Touch [ VD ] or [ NAV ] to switch the AV IN 1terminal’s input setting between Video andNavigation mode. : Set the video mode: Set the navigation mode • There is no display when the unit’s "IN-OUT" switch is set to "OUT" (Page 32). • If a navig...
Page 10 - Adjusting the Time Manually; Selecting the Preset Bands; Select the area for video broadcast viewing.; Ending the TV Area Setting Screen
English 10 System Setup Function 3 Turning the Automatic Time AdjustmentOn/Off [SYNC] With automatic time adjustment, you can set theclock time automatically according to time datasent from RDS stations (after receiving RDSsignals for several minutes). You can also set thetime manually if the automa...
Page 11 - Mask Key; When using the unit for the first time:; If you press the RESET button or remove the battery:; Ending the Code Security Screen; Code Security Screen
3 Mask Key If you have transmitted the Mask Key's signalonce to the unit in advance, you will have totransmit it once again if the unit has beenremoved from the battery. This function helpsprevent theft. When using the unit for the first time: If this procedure is not carried out, the control panel ...
Page 12 - Adjusting the Touch Position; Touch Panel Adjustment Screen; Alarm; Changing the Function Setting:; RDS Setting Screen
English 12 System Setup Function 3 Adjusting the Touch Position The touch panel can be adjusted if the positiontouched and the operation performed do notmatch. Accurately touch the mark at the lower left and themark at the upper right, following the instructions inthe messages.When the mark at the u...
Page 13 - Alternative Frequency Function
English 13 When a news bulletin is received, the NEWSindicator will blinks and reception will begin at thepreset volume. • If you choose the " 20min " setting, further news bulletins will not be received for 20 minutes oncethe first news bulletin is received.Setting the interval at the "...
Page 14 - Audio Control Screen - 1; Audio Control Screen - 2; Audio Control Function
English 14 3 Adjusting the Balance and Fader Levels [BAL/FAD] Each time you touch [ 2 ](L), the sound in the left channel is emphasized.Each time you touch [ 3 ](R), the sound in the right channel is emphasized.Each time you touch [ 5 ](F), the sound in the front channel is emphasized.Each time you ...
Page 15 - TV Control Function
English 15 TV Control Function 3 Selecting the Bands Touch [ TV ] to select the band.Each time you touch [ TV ], the band switchesbetween the TV1 and TV2. 3 Selecting the Video Inputs Each time you touch [ VD ], the video input switchesbetween the video 1 and video 2. The video 1 will not select whe...
Page 16 - TV List Screen; AME
English 16 TV Control Function 3 Selecting the Band List Each time you touch [ TV ], the list switches betweenthe TV1 and TV2. 3 Selecting the Station Touch station number or name in the list for the desiredstation. The number of the recalled station is displayed. 3 Returning to the Source Control S...
Page 17 - Audio source control information; Selecting the Channels on the TV Picture Screen
English 17 AUDIO VISUAL TOUCH PANEL MULTIPLE SOURCE CONTROL MODE SCRN V.OFF AV OUT SEL. FNC V.SEL KVC-1000 6.5-inch WIDE COLOR LCD TELEVISION The lower centre of the screen is touched whilst a TV/video picture is displayed, the audio source,picture settings, video out settings, etc., are superimpose...
Page 18 - FM/AM Tuner Control Function
3 Selecting the Bands Touch either [ FM ] or [ AM ] to select the band.Each time you touch [ FM ] , the band switchesbetween the FM1, FM2 and FM3.Touch [ AM ] to select the MW and LW bands. 3 Tuning Auto Seek Tuning (AUTO1) Touch [ ¢ ] to seek increasing frequencies. Touch [ 4 ] to seek decreasing f...
Page 19 - Turning the Monaural Reception On/Off; Turning the Local Seek Function On/Off
English 19 3 Auto Memory Entry You can automatically store all the receivablefrequencies in the band currently being listenedto, and then recall them with the touch of abutton later. This function is especially usefulwhen you are travelling and do not know whatstations are available. Up to 6 frequen...
Page 20 - Traffic Information Function; Switching to a Different Traffic Information Station:
English 20 FM/AM Tuner Control Function 3 Traffic Information Function You can listen to traffic information. If you arelistening to discs, they will continue playing untila traffic bulletin is broadcast. Turning TI function On/Off: Touch [ TI ] on the control screen to turn the functionon and off.W...
Page 21 - Seeking the Selected Programme Type; Cancelling the PTY Search Screen; PTY Search Screen
Conduct auto seek tuning only on those stationswith selected kinds of programmes. You cannot use this function whilst the trafficinformation function is turned on. 3 Changing the Display Language toFrench or German In the PTY mode, touch [ LANG. ] to display the nameof the language currently used. 3...
Page 22 - DAB Tuner Control Function; Recalling a Preset Service:
English 22 DAB Tuner Control Function 3 Automatic Switching from DAB to RDS [RDS CHG] Touch [ ON ] or [ OFF ] to switch the function on andoff. : Automatic DAB-RDS switching function is turned on : Automatic DAB-RDS switching function is turned off 3 Dynamic Range Control [DRC] Touch [ ON ] or [ OFF...
Page 23 - Recalling a Preset Station:; Dual Channel Audio Switching;
English 23 3 Selecting the Seek Mode Each time you touch [ SEEK ], the mode switches asfollows: ▼ AUTO (Auto Ensemble Seek) ▼ MANU (Manual Seek) 3 Auto Memory Entry You can automatically store all the receivablefrequencies in the band currently being listenedto, and then recall them with the touch o...
Page 24 - Disc Changer Control Function
English 24 3 Pausing and Restarting CD Play Touch [ 38 ] to make the disc pause. Touch [ 38 ] again to start play again. When one disc has finished playing its last track, thenext disc in the changer starts playing. When the lastdisc in the changer has finished, the player returns tothe first disc a...
Page 26 - Disc List Screen; NAME
English 26 Disc Changer Control Function 3 Changing to the Disc List Each time you touch [ ] , the disc list switches between the disc1-6 and disc 7-10. Depending on the connected model, a 6-disc changermight be identified as a 10-disc changer. 3 Selecting the Disc Touch the disc number or name in t...
Page 27 - Name Set Function; Name Set Screen
English 27 Name Set Function 3 Station Name Preset (SNPS) /Disc NamePreset (DNPS) If the cursor is in the desired character inputposition, go on to step 4. If not, touch either [ 2 ] or [ 3 ] to move the cursor to the desired position. Touching [ 2 ] moves the cursor to the left and touching [ 3 ] m...
Page 28 - Remote Control Function; Basic Source Control Function; Visual Function
English 28 Remote Control Function Basic Source Control Function • SRC button Each time you press the SRC button, the source mode switches as follows: ▼ Tuner mode ▼ Disc changer mode ▼ TV mode ▼ Standby mode • The mode switches to the next mode from any mode which cannot be used.• The tuner mode an...
Page 30 - Installation; Accessories; External view; Installation of Monior Unit
English 30 1. To prevent short circuits, remove the key from the ignition and disconnect the - terminal of the battery. 2. Make the proper input and output cable connections for each unit. 3. Connect the wiring harness cables in the following order: ground, battery, ignition. 4. Connect the wiring h...
Page 31 - Removing Unit; Removing the Unit
English 31 Refer to the section “Removing the Hard RubberFrame” and then remove the hard rubber frame. Remove the Hex-head screw (Accessory 9 ) with integral washer (M4 × 8) on the back panel. Insert the two removal tools deeply into the slots oneach side, as shown. Be careful to avoid injury from t...
Page 32 - Connections; Audio/Visual Input or Output; Kenwood navigation unit
English 32 Installation Connections M 4 IN OUT NAV I / F ILLUMI ACC PRK SW BATT – + CAR DIVERSITY ANTENNA WITH BOOSTER CX-A330 ON OFF BOOST CAR DIVERSITY ANTENNA WITH BOOSTER CX-A330 ON OFF BOOST MASTER SW Battery cable (Yellow) ª 12V Ignition cable (Red) ª 12V Fuse (5A) Automatic illumination contr...
Page 33 - Connecting and Install Antenna Units; Booster switch; Installation for Antenna Unit
English 33 Connecting and Install Antenna Units Connection of Antenna Unit ■ CAR DIVERSITY ANTENNA WITH BOOSTER CX-A330 ON OFF BOOST – + Booster switch Set this booster switch to"OFF" if there is ghostingof the on-screen imagedue to electromagneticfields. ON OFF To the monitor unit Ignition ...
Page 34 - Troubleshooting Guide; SOLUTION
English 34 Troubleshooting Guide What might appear to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slightmisoperation or miswiring. Before calling service, first check the following table for possibleproblems. SOLUTION POSSIBLE CAUSE PROBLEM Nothing happens when thebuttons are pressed. Th...
Page 36 - Specifications; Monitor Section
Specifications English 36 Monitor Section Picture size ......................................................................................................................................6.5 inches wide 142.6(W) × 80.7(H) mm Display system .............................................................