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Inteq car multimedia system Owner's Manual
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56 Pages
Epsilon Electronics car multimedia system comes with an impressive array of capabilities that can revolutionize your in-car entertainment experience. With its 800x480 high definition screen resolution and motorized angle adjustment, you can customize your viewing preferences for an optimal experience. Its Bluetooth V2.1 connectivity allows for wireless MP3 playback and hands-free calling, ensuring seamless integration with your smartphone. The system also boasts a 32GB USB2.0 and SD card reader, enabling you to enjoy your favorite music, videos, and photos directly from your storage devices.
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OWNER' SMANUAL
Car Multimedia System
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1-DIN DVD Multimedia receiver'Nith Touch Screen Display 'Nith DVDIAMIFM Receiver
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FRONT PANEL ........................................................................................... 5
BASE PANEL .............................................................................................. 6
MAIN MENU ............................................................................................... 11
RADIO MODE ............................................................................................ 13
DVD MODE ................................................................................................ 14
SD CARD MODE. ....................................................................................... 17
USBMODE ................................................................................................ 20
PHOTO MODE ........................................................................................... 21
BLUETOOTH MODE. ................................................................................... 22
I POD MODE ............................................................................................... 28
TVMODE ..................................................................................................... 32
NAVI MODE ............................................................................................... 34
AVIN MODE .............................................................................................. 34
DIM MODE ................................................................................................ 36
SETTINGS MODE. ...................................................................................... 3 7
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................. 41
INCLUDED PARTS .................................................................................. 42
UNIT INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL ............................................................ 43
WIRE CONNECTION ................................................................................... 47
WIRING DIAGRAM .................................................................................... 49
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................... 50
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................. 51
DISC NOTES .............................................................................................. 54
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FEATURES
• Digital LCD Touch Screen Accepts KS-1 Desktop Media Player
• 800x480 High Definition Screen Resolution
• Motorized Angle Adjustment & Last Angle Memory
• Theft Deterrent Detachable Panel
• Playback from DVDR/RW & CDR/RW, of MP3, MP4, DivX, & AVI
• Complete Integration of iPod by Touch Screen Control (IC-3 cable sold separetly)
• Blue Tooth V2.1 & A2DP for Wireless MP3 Playback
• 32GB USB2.0 & SO Readers for MP3, FLAC, MP4, DivX, & AVI
• Front Panel 3.5mm AUX A/V Input
• Accepts GPS Navigation Module NAVIBOX-2, Powered by Navteq
• Accepts ATSC Digital TV Tuner DTV-3
• Accepts Axxess ASWC OEM Steering Wheel Control Interface
• 4-Channel 2V Pre-Amp RCA Audio Outputs
• Variable 2V Subwoofer Output w/ Low-Pass Crossover
• A/V Outputs for Multiple Component Integration
• Rear View Camera Input w/ Trigger
• 52x4 MOSFEET Powered Speaker Level Outputs
• 18FM/12AM Station Memory
• Selectable Region FM/AM Frequency Stepping
• Custom & Preset EQ Settings
• 12/24 Hour Clock
• NTSC/PAL Auto Selection
• Built-in Analog TV Tuner (select models)
KS-1 Desktop Media Player Kick-Stand (sold separetly)
• Combine with Detachable Faceplate to Use as Desktop Multimedia Player
Bluetooth Features
• Work with Most Bluetooth Enabled Phones
• Noise & Echo Cancellation
• Contact List Transferred for Easy Access Dialing
• Caller ID Shows Name and Number from Contacts List
• Recent Calls & Talk Time Logs
• A2DP for Wireless MP3 Playback
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Front Panel
1. MIC
Microphone for use with Bluetooth hands free calling.
2. Power/SRC
Press to tum the unit ON, holding the button will turn off the unit.
V\lhen the unit is on, press to switch between different sources.
3. VOUMENU
Press the button to display volume adjustment.
Holding the button will enter main menu.
4. MUlE/NAVI
Press to mute/ unmute sound.
Holding the button will enter NAVI mode.
5. EjectJP.Angle
Press to open I close the monitor to eject the disc
Holding the button will enter angle adjustment mode, press it again to adjust the angle of the front panel as following:
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Press to release the detachable panel. s
7. SD CARD SLOT
The unit will be switched
to
the SD CARD Source automatically when an SO CARD Is
connected.
8. Remote
Sensor
Receives remote infrared receiver signals.
9.AVIN Jack
Connect an external AN device
to
this jack to watchllisten to the device through your car audiolvidao system.
10. USB
The unit will be switched
to
USB Source automatically when a USB is connected.
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11. RESET
Remove the face plate to gain access
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the RESRT button.
Press and hold this button fer 3 sec to switch back to all the original factory settings.
Keep in mind this will erase all your preset radio stations and any EQ settings you may have made and saved.
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1. POWER/SOURCE
2. OPEN I CLOSE I
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3. NAVI/ SYSTEM
4. NUMBER PAD
5. UP
6. VOLUME+
7. OK/BAND
8. RIGHT
9. DOWN
10. VOLUME-
11. PLAY I PAUSE
12. STOP
13. PREVIOUS
14. NEXT
15. TITLE
16.ASTIPBC
17. DISP/ST
18. ZOOM/ CALL
19. MUTE
20. LEFT
21. EQ/LOUD
22.AUDIO/#
23. FAST FORWARD
24. REWIND
25. SUB-T/RDM
26. MENUr
27. RPT/A-8
28. SLOW/ END CALL
NOTE:
This is a universal remote; some functions would be depending on optional equipments.
1. [POWER/SOURCE]
Press to tum the unit ON, holding the button will tum off the unit.
Wlen the unit is on, press to switch between different sources.
2. [OPEN/CLOSEIP.ANGLEIEJECl]
Press to open I close the monitor to eject the disc
Holding button for 3 sec will enter angle adjustment mode, press it again
to
adjust the angle of the front panel as following:
ANGLE1-ANGLE2-ANGLE3-ANGLE4
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3. [NAVIISYSTEM]
Press to quickly enter I exit the Navi mode.
Holding button for 3 sec will enter I exit the Settings Mode.
4. [NUMBERS 0-9]
Radio Mode, press buttons 1-6 to select a preset station, Holding button for 3 sec will store current radio frequency to the preset station.
DVD Mode, When playing DVD, VCD, CD, MP3, press buttons 0-9 to input the number of track, press the [OK] button to confirm.
TV Mode, press buttons 0-9 to choose the channel and press the [OK] button to confirm.
Bluetooth Mode, press buttons 0-9 to input phone numbers.
5. [/\] I 8. [>] 19. [v] I 20. [<] Direction Keys
DVD Mode and System Parameters Setup, press the [v] I [/\] buttons to move the cursor upward I downward to select an item. Press the[<] I[>] buttons to move the cursor leftward I rightward to select item.
Radio Mode, press the[<] I[>] buttons to switch the stored stations. Holding the[<] I[>] buttons for 3 sec will seek the next available channel by decreasing I increasing the tuning frequency; seeking will stop by pressing any button. Press the [v] I[/\] buttons to decrease
I increase the frequency manually.
TV Mode, Holding the[<] I[>] buttons for 3 sec will tune channels automatically. Press the
[/\]I [v] buttons to select the stored channel upward I downward. (Optional tuner required)
Bluetooth Mode, press[<] I[>] buttons to switch between dialing page, phonebook, music and setup page. Press the[<] I[>] buttons to move the cursor leftward I rightward to select item.
NAVI Mode, press the [v] I ["] buttons to decrease I increase the brightness of the screen.
6. [VOL+] 110. [VOL-]
Press to increase I decrease the volume.
Holding the button will keep increasing/decreasing the volume.
7. [OK/BAND]
DVD Mode, press to confirm the selection.
Radio Mode, press to switch the wave band as follows:
FM1- FM2- FM3- AM1- AM2- FM1
TV Mode, press to switch the TV audio as follows:
NTSC- PAUBG- PAUl - PAUDK- NTSC
Holding will switch the TV system area as follows:
USA- CCIR- ITALY- AUS- NZ- USA
Bluetooth Mode, press the button to turn on/off selected item.
11. [PLA YIPAUSE]
DVD Mode, press to pause or resume playback.
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12. [STOP]
DVD Mode, when in DVDNCD/CD playback, press the button once to stop playback, press the [Play/Pause] button agian to resume playback. Press the button twice to reset playback, press the [Play/Pause] button to start the playback from the beginning of disc.
MP3 disc playback, press the button to stop the playback, press the [Play/Pause] button to start the playback from the beginning of track.
13. [PREVIOUS] /14. [NEXT]
DVD Mode, press to go to the pervious I next chapter, track or song.
15. [TITLE]
DVD Mode, press to enter the title menu when playing DVD disc.
Bluetooth Mode, press to enter the next page of phone number list in phonebook.
16. [AST/PBC]
DVD Mode, press to switch the PBC function on I off when playing VCD disc.
Radio Mode, press to review stored stations; holding the button for 3 sec will automatically program the 6 strongest stations available into the presets in the each wave band.
TV Mode, automatically seek the stations available.
17. [DISP/ST]
Main menu, press to set the background by default picture
DVD Mode, press to display current playback information.
Bluetooth Mode, press to return to the previous page.
18. [ZOOM/CALL]
DVD Mode, press to zoom the picture display when playing DVD, VCD disc. Each press changes speed from 2x to 3x to 4x to 3x to 2x then back to normal play.
Bluetooth Mode, press to call a number or to receive a cell phone call.
19. [MUTE]
Press to switch mute sound; press it again to resume to the previous volume level.
21. [LOUD/EQ]
Press to adjust the EQ setting as following:
USER- POP- CLASSIC- ROCK- JAZZ- USER
Holding for 3 sec will switch the "LOUD" function ON I OFF.
22. [AUDIO]
DVD Mode, press to change dialogue language when playing DVD disc; Press to select different audio channels when playing VCD, CD disc.
Bluetooth Mode, press to input the symbol#.
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23124. [FAST FORWARD/REWIND]
DVD Mode, press to fast fofward I rewind at 2x speed. Each press changes speed from
2x to 4x to 8x to 20x then back to normal play. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE) button to resume to normal playback.
25. [SUBTJRDM)
DVD Mode, press to change 1he subtitle language when playing DVD disc. Hold ing
for
3 sec will activevate random
play
function.
28. J.MENU]I*
DVD Mode, press to retum to the boot menu when playing DVD disc.
Bluetooth Mode, press to input the symbol •.
27. (RPTIA·B]
DVD Mode, press to
set
point A, press it again to set point B, 1he player will repeat from points A 1D B. VIlhan playing DVD, MPS, press it again to step repeating. IM'Ien playing
VCD, CD, press it again 1D repeat all tracks. Holding the button for 3 see will repeat playing.
28. (SLOW/END CALL]
DVD Mod&, press for slow motion playback at 112x speed when playing DVDNCD disc.
Each press changes speed from 1fbc: to 1/4x to 118x to 1/18x then back: to normal play.
Bluetooth Mode, press to ignore or hang up a call.
Battery Change
1. Preas to unlock the battery holder, then pull outward as the arrovv shews.
2. Place1he battery into the holder with the(+) side up.
3. Push the holder back. Uae your finger to push In the holder back unHI the
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Main Menu
1. Touch the PAGE TURNING key to tum to the next page of Sources.
2. Drag the Mode buttons Up/Down
User can choose to activate the mode butt:cns on the touch screen by dragging the buttons up/dovm to the main screen. The blue color button means this mode is not active, a gray button means this mode is active and located on the main screen.
3. Touch the LEFI'IRIGHT direction key to tum to the next/previous mode buttons.
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1. Touch to access the DVD Source.
2. Touch to access the RADIO Source
3. Touch access the SO CARD Source.
4. Touch to access the USB Sources.
5. Touch to access the iPod Source
6. Touch to access the NAVI Source.
7. Touch to access the BLUETOOTH Source.
8. Touch to access the TV Source.
9. Touch to access theAV IN Source.
10. Touch to access PHOTO Source.
11. Touch to access Dimmer function.
12. Touch to access Setting Source.
General Operations
The following operations are general operations for all modes:
Volume Key
Touch 1he volume key in any mode to display the volume adjustment bar.
Touch " +/- " buttons to increase I decrease the volume.
Touch "MUTE" button to mute the sound; press it again to resume to the previous volume level.
Return Key
Touch this button to return to the main menu from any mode
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Radio Mode
1. Band
1buch to swttch the FMIAM wave band as follows:
FM1 • FM2 • FM3-AM1·AM2 • FM1
2. Auto
S1a.Uon
TUne
Touch to scan through all tuned ~ and play them for 5 seconds each. Touch any button to stop scanning.
Holding the button to automatically program the 6 strongest statiOns available into the presets in the each wave band, a total of30 stations can be stored. Touch any button to stop the tuning.
3. Local
Touch to set the local tuning on/off. When you are using the local seardllng funcUon, you can only receive the radio staiJon wtth strong enough signals.
4. Tune Frequency- Down /6. Tune Frequency -up
Touch to tune the radio to a lower 1 higher ft'equeney by one step. Holding the button allows continuous tuning down/up. t.ST
Turns sten~o receptiOn on/off
7.8EEK-/8.8EEK+
Touch to seek to the next strong station at a lower I higher frequency. Touch any button to stop seeking. t. Current playing station information dilplay
1 0. Preset Stations
Touch to select a preset station, holding the button to store C4Jrrent radio frequency to the preset station.
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DYDMgda
The unit w111 be switched to D'VD Mode automatically when Inserting the disc.
1. Next/3. Previous
Touch to go to the next I pel'llious chapter, track or song.
2.8top
DVDNCD/CD playback press the buUon once to stop playback, press the [Play/Pause) buUon aglan to resume playbaclt.
Press the button twiCe to reset playf:lack, press the )Play/Pause) button to start the playback from the beginning of disc.
MP3 disc playback press the buUon to stop the playf:lack, press the (Play/Pause) button to start the playback from the beginning oftraclt.
4. Rewind /6. Fast Farward
Press to fast forward I rewl nd at 2x speed. Each press changes speed from 2x to 4x to 8x to 20x then back to normal play. Press the (PLAY/PAUSE) button to resume nonnal playback.
6. Play/Pause
Touch to pause or resume playf:lack.
7. Full Screen DiSplay lll.lhen displaying directory of DISC, touch this buUon to swttch between Full sa11en and FundJon operations Interface.
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12. TITLE
Touch to go to the title menu of disc when playing a DVD.
1S. ac .... n setup lbucb "SCREEN" button to accsae the saeen setup.
{1) Contrast lbucb (.lEFT] I (.RIGiiT) buttons to adjust the CONTRAST parameters (Range: .0 to 9), default Is 0.
{2)'nNT
Toucb (.lEFT] I (.RIGiiT) buttons to adjust the 'nNT parameters (Range: -91o 9) , default Is 0.
{3) BRIG
Toucb (.lEFT] I (RIGHT] buttons to adjll&t the BRIGHTNESS parameters (Range: -9 to 9) , default iS
0.
{4)COLOR lbucb (\JP] I [00\I\IN) to adjiJSt the COLOR parameters (Range: -9 to 9), default Is 0.
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SDCARDModa
The unit will switch to SD CARD Mode autcmalically when an SD Card is connected.
1. Browse
Displays a~rrent file location.
2. Folder list display a.rea
Touch "UP/DOWN"
8ITOW'S to move through the pages and select a folder.
3. File list display
area
Touch "UP/DOWN"
arrows
to move through the pages and select a file.
4.
Return
button
Touch to retum to the main directory.
5. Pa.rant
directory bufton
Touch to retum to the parent directory.
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Aydjo Playback lrdtrfact
1. MENU
Touch "MENU"button to display the audio playback list Touch the UPIDOWN
&I'I'OW8 in the list area 1o search fer a trackllile.
2. Keyboard
Touch to display the keyboard.
Touch the number keys 0-9 to select a
track.
touch the OK button to play 1he
track.
Touch the C button to clear the number.
3. Repeat
Touch
to
repeat rotating as follows:
REPEAT ONE- REPEAT AU.- REPEAT OFF.
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4. Rewind/5. Fast Forward
Touch to fast rewind I fast forward at 1x speed .Each touch changes speed from 2x to 4x to 8x to 20xthen back to normal play. Touch the "PLAYIPOUsE•button to resume normal playback.
I. STOP
During playback, touch the button to stop the playing the
C4.1rrent
1rack.
7. Retum
Touch to retum to the tile list, then switch to other folder.
8.NexU10.P~ous
Touch to play the next/previous song.
9. Random
Touch to play songs randomly "RANDOM" 'Nill be displayed. Touching again 'Nill cancel random playback.
11. PAUSE/PLAY
Touch to pause or resume playback.
VIdeo Playback Interface
Full screen display switch
\ll.tnm playing \ltdeo flies, touch the video display area to swHch to fUll screen display, touch again switch to the fl.lndlon operation Interface.
All other operations are the same aa Audio operations.
Picture Playback Interface
1. Previous
Touch to open the previous picture.
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2. Next
Touch to open the next picture.
3. ZOOM IN /4. ZOOM OUT
Touch to zoom in the picture display as following:
ZOOM X 2-ZOOM X 3- ZOOM X 4-ZOOM X 5 ..
Touch to zoom out the pictre display as following:
ZOOM X 5-ZOOM X 4-ZOOM X 3-ZOOM X 2-ZOOM OFF.
5. Rotate clockwise /6. Rotate counterclockwise
Touch to make picture rotate colockwise I counterclockwise 90 degree at a time.
7. PAUSE/PLAY
Touch to pause or resume playback.
8. Return
Touch to return to the SD CARD main interface.
USB Mode
Under the USB mode, all operations are same as SD CARD operations.
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Photo Mode
Touch the PHOTO button on the main menu to access the Photo mode, two options \'IIIII appear: USB I SO CARD in photo Mode.
Touch SO CARD/USB buttons to salad, displaying the pic fnlm 1he device,
All1he functions and operations are the same as in SO CARD when displaying picture.
Support Backgroud Music Display
Frcm any mode while playing music, touch the PHOTO button in the main menu 1D browse picture files, music will be played at the same time.
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Bluetooth Mode
Touch the Bluetocth button on the main menu
to
access the Bluetoolh mode.
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1. Phone Call
Touch
to enter
phone calling.
2. Phone Book
Touch
to enter
phone book lookup.
3.Audio
Touch to enter audio device operation.
4. Settings
Touch
to enter
Bluetocth settings.
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1. AUTO ANSWER
Touch
to
select auto I manual answer when a call is coming in.
2. PHONE CONNECT
Touch to select auto I manual phone connect when returning 1D the car.
3. PHONE PAIRING
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Select INTEQ after your phone has searched for available devices.
PhonecaJI
1. Call
Touch to call a number cr receive a phone call. Touch to call the last number if no number is input.
2. End call
Touch to ignore or hang up a call.
3. Transfer
VI/hen talking on 1he phone, touch to transfer the call between th& unit and cell phone.
4.CINr
Touch to cancel or dear the numb81'$ you have input.
5. Number Keys
Touch the buttons to input a phone number.
6. Information Display
CALLOUT
Vllhile dialing, the display will read:
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Vllhile on a call, the display will read:
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TALKING
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CALL IN
When receiving an incoming call, you will see the screen below:
When talking, you will see the screen below:
PHONEBOOK
1. My Phonebook
The phone numberB that are stored in the phone.
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2. SIM Phonebook
The phone numbers that are stored in the SIM card.
3. Dilled can
The phone numbers that were dialed by the phone.
4. Received can
The phone numbers that were received by the phone. s.
Mined can
The phone numbers that 'WGre missed by the phone.
6. Next Page /10. Previous Page
There are 5 numbers in each page, touch to see the previous/ next page.
7. Transfer
\Mien talking the phone, touch to transfer the call between the unit and cell phone.
8. Call
Touc:b to call a selected number from phonebook or to receive a cell phone call ..
9. End Call
Touc:b to ignore or hang up a call.
Phone Number List
Touc:b buttons 1N5, wflen Hem Is changed to blue color, the Item Is selected. Touch It agakl and the
Item Is changed to white color, the operation Is active and you will see the Image
below:
1. Information Display
You will see the phone number ofthe lem In blue color.
2. Phone Number
If this number Is stored, you will see the name; If not, you will see the phone number.
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Touch the bUtton wtten Item Is changed to yellow color, the Item Is selected.
3.Phonebook
Touch to return the phonebook page.
AUDIO
1. Previous 12. Next
1buch to salad the prelllous I next track.
3. Play I Pause
Touch to pause 'he playback; touch It again to resume playing.
4. Stop
Touch to stop the playback, touch the (.Play/Pause) button to restart the playback from the beginnng.
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iPod Mode(IC-3 cable required)
The unit will switch to iPod Mode automatically when an iPod is connected. iPod Connection
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1. MENU
Touch
to
enter the play menu.
(1) Up/Down Page
Touch to tum to the next page.
(2) Play lists
Touch
to
enter Play lists
(3)Artists
Touch
to
enter the Artist list.
(4)Aibums
Touch it
to enter
the Album list
(5) Genres
Touch to enter the Genre llat.
(8) All Music
Touch to
enter
the all music list.
(7) Vicleo lists
Touch
to
access the Video list
(8) Music video
Touch to access the Music video list.
(9) TV Video
Touch to access the TV vi cleo list.
(10) VIdeo podcast
Touch to access the VIDEO podcast llat
(11) Movie
Touch
to
access the Movie liSl
Touching (2)
to
(11), it will display following information:
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1, Current playlist
2, Current play track number I All track numbers
2.KeyBoard
Touch to access 1he key board:
Touch number button 0-9 to select songs, 1hen touch OK to play the selection.
Touch the C button to cancel1he number input.
3.REPEAT
Touch to tum en 1he repeat function, the a~rrent song will repeat. The screen will display
"REP" as picture, touch again tum off 1he repeat f\mctlcn.
4. SCREEN Settfng
No function when you playing an Audio file.
When playing video files, 1he operation is same as DVD screen setting.
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5. CUrrent playing Information
When playing music, information will display as picb.lred below:
1, Current Playing time
2, Total time of the current playing til&
3, Current playing position
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5, Music tile playing
6, Current playing 1rackltctal tracks
7, Play status, playing or paused
When play a video file, information will display as pictured below:
1, Current Playing time
2, Total time of the currant playing til&
3, Current playing position
6. Next/ F.FWD
Press to choose the next track.
Hold Holding wil fast foJWard the track.
7. Random
Press to tum on the random function. the music will play randomly selected tracks, touch again to tum of the random function.
8. Pte I F.REV
Press to choose the previous track.
Holding will rewhl the track.
9. PAUSEJPLAY
Touch to pause or resume the playback
Full screen display switch
When playing \ideo flies, touch the video display area to swHch to full screen display, touch again switch to the function operation Interface.
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TV Mode Cselect models only)
Touch the TV button on the main menu to access TV mode.
ANALOG 'TV
1. Auto Station TUne
Touch to automatically seek all strongest stations available; touch any buU.cn to stop the tuning.
2.13. Next Station - Down I Up
After the Auto Station Tune, touch to select the stations downward I upward.
4.15. Seek Next Station- Down I Up
Touch to seek the next available channel by increasing I decreasing the tuning frequency.
&.SCREEN
Touch to access the screen parameter adjustments. operalfon Is same as the screen setlfng In DVD mode.
7. Current Channel Indicator
Displays the TV channel currenUy playing.
8. Media Display
9. TV System Indicator
Holding the OK/BAND button of the remote centre! will allow you to choose the Country
Zone USA I CCIR /ITALY I AUS I NZ.
Pressing the OK/BAND button of the remote control will allow you to choose the TV Sound system PAL- BG I PAL-l/ PAL-DK I NTSC.
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DIGITAL TV(DTV-3 BOX
sold separately)
1. RETURN
Touch to retum to parent directofy of TV Main Menu.
2. MENU
Touch to access TV Menu Settings.
3. EXIT
Touch to exit Menu Settings.
4.SCREEN
Touch to access the screen parameter adjustments.
The operation is same as the screen selling in DVD mode.
5. CH-/8. CH+
Touch to choose1he next I previous program list , or touch to choose the menu settings when lti8 set list on the screen.
&.ENTER
Touch to confirm the a.~rrent selected item.
7.-/9.+
Touch to decrease I increase the Volume.
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NAVI Mode (NAVIBOX-2 sold separately)
Navialltion Map Connection
1. Calibraiian
Touch to enter navigation touch Calibration Interface.
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2. Navigation
Touch to enter the prompt interface for navigation important information.
Please read the important information, touch 1he "I agree• button to proceed to the navigation map interface.
3.Browae
Touch to select navigation routing.
Touch 1he "Confirm" buUon to confirm the selected routing; Touch Cancel button to cancel the rounlfng selection.
4. RE.lURN
Touch to re1!Jm to main menu interface.
NOTE:
Under NAVI mode, pleat~e view all operations by Nallfglttlon Device NAVIBOX-2 Utlel''ll manual.
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AVIN Mode
Connect the desired extemal AN deivce to ihe AV IN 3.5mm jack on the front panel, watcMisten to the device through your car audio/video system.
1. SCREEN
Onlyv.ilile extemal video source input, touch the SCREEN button will enter SCREEN settings.
The operation is same as DVO mode screen setting.
DIM Mode
Touch to switch the screen brightness levels as follo'llling:
OIM1 -. OIM2 -. OIM3-> OIM4 {Screen Off) -. OIM1
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2, Default
Touch to reset BALANCE/FADER parameters to default settings.
2. EQSETIJP
Touch to access EQ SETUP.
1, EQ
Touch [LEFJ] I [RIGH11 buttcns to change EQ presets as following:
USER--.POP--.CLASSIC-+ROCK-+JAZZ-+USER.
2,
TREBLE
Touch [LEFJ] I (RIGH11 buttons to incmase or decrease TREBLE parameters (Range: ·9
-9).
3, BASS
Touch [LEFJ] I (RIGH11 buttcns to increase or decrease BASS parameters (Range: -9 -
9}.
4,X·BASS
Touch to tum X-BASS on or off.
5, LOUD
Touch to tum LOUD on or off.
3. CLQCK
SEIUP
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1, CURRENT 'TIME
'\Nhen the mocle is set to 12 hours the clock will pass from 12 midnight to 12 noon and so on. IM\en set to 24 hour mode the dock hours will pass to 13 after 12 noon and so on till
0:00 for midnight
2,HOUR
Touch (UP] I [DOVVN] buttons to adjust hours.
3, MIN
Touch (UP] I [DOVVN] but.toos to adjust minutes.
4,MODE
Touch to switch the time mode as 12 hours or 24 hours.
4. SYSTEM SETUP
1, RADIO AREA
Touch (LEFJll [RIGH11 but.toos to switch the RADIO AREA as following:
EUROPE I ASIAJUSA/ JAPAN I OIRT.
2, FACTORY SET'TING
Touch to reset all the system parameters to defauH. settings.
3, VERSION
Touch to display the version number.
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4, CALIBRATION
Touch to access the calibration of touch saeen as follows:
+
------
~---
If
a mistake is made 1he
display will
reacf as
below
In this case you
will
need to restart
the procedure from
the beginning.
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Safetv Instructions
PLEASE READ COMPLETELY AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE CONTENTS OF
THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF THIS UNIT. KEEP THIS
MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
This unit is a class 1 laser product. The laser beam may cause hazardous radiation if exposed to laser system directly. Do not attempt to disassemble the unit personally.
This unit has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety. Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard.
A warnings
-Do not expose the product to rain, water or excessive moisture. This could cause electrical shorts, fire or other damage.
-This product is designed to operate with a 12 volt DC, negative ground battery system.
Use the proper power supply.
-The monitor is operated automatically. Do not push in or pull out the monitor or try to rewind the monitor manually! Do not attempt to adjust the monitor angle upward or downward manually. It will cause damage to the Monitor Mechanism Structure.
-Do not impact the monitor with a hard object. It may cause permanent damage.
-Do ground all equipments and works in order to avoid causing damage to the unit by electrostatic discharges.
-The user who handles this product should take all necessary precautions to avoid ESD
(Electro-Static Discharge) failures.
-Do not attempt to install or service your unit by yourself. Installation or servicing of the unit by persons without training and experience in electronic equipment and automotive accessories may be dangerous and could expose you to the risk of electric shock or other hazards.
Important Safeguards
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To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, and annoying interference, use only the recommended accessories.
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While driving, keep the volume level low enough to be aware road and traffic conditions.
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Parking in direct sunlight can produce very high temperatures inside your vehicle. Give the interior a chance to cool down before starting playback.
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Do not use any chemical solvent, cleaning agent or corrosive detergent to clean away dirt on the surface of the TFT monitor screen. It may cause irreversible damage.
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Small black and shiny dots inside the liquid crystal panel should be considerd normal for liquid crystal displays.
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In extremely cold temperatures, the movement of the picture may be slow and the picture may be dark, this is not a malfunction. The unit will work normally once reaching proper operating temperatures.
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Do not use and store the unit in dusty, high temperature and high humidity environments.
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INCLUDED PARTS
1 2 3 4
Bolt and Nut M5 x 1
5
Back strap x 1
6
RCA connetor x 1 Mounting Sleeve x 1
M5X5 Screws
x
4
7
Power VVire x 1
8
Trim Bezel x 1
I I
D
Operational Manual
x
1
9 10 11 12
Dl
Remote Control x 1 Keysx2 Faceplate case Extemal Microphone x 1
13
USB/AUXAdapter
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Unit Installation and Removal
Installation method 1
1, Install the mounting sleeve into the dashboard. 2, Bend the tabs into place to secure the sleeve.
3, Slide the unit into the mounting sleeve. 4, Install the trim bezel into the unit.
5, Install the panel to the unit 6, Make sure all faceplate tabs meet proper1y with the mounting plate.
7, Press the panel, make sure the gear is locked to the mounting hole.
8, illustration of completed installation
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Removal method 1
1, Press the button 2, Safely detach the faceplate
3, Take faceplate off of the mounting plate.
5, Detach the trim bezel. l
I
4, Take the panel out
6, Insert the keys into the opening between the unit and the mounting sleeve to unlock.
7, Pull the unit out of the mounting sleeve. 8, illustration of removal
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Installation method 2
1, Tighten the bolt onto the rear panel of the unit. 2, Tighten the back strap onto your car inside the dashboard.
3, Place the unit into the dashboard, attach the backstrap to the back of the chasis with Nut MS.
4, Bolt the unit to the backstrap by attached to the car.
5, Install the trim bezel onto the unit 6, Install the faceplate onto the unit.
7, Make sure all faceplate tabs meet properly with the mounting plate.
8, Press the panel, make sure the gear is locked to the mounting hole.
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Removal method 2
1 , Press the button
to
remove the faceplate 2, Safely remove the faceplate.
3, Take faceplate off of the mounting plate. 4, Take faceplate off.
5, Detach the trim bezel. 6, Unscrew the unit from the car.
'
7, Unscrew the Nut M5 screw on the rear and remove the chasis
8, illustration of completed removal.
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Wire Connections
3
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II
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REDACC+
PINK BRAKE
BLACK POW E R GND
BLUE ( WH I TE)AMP REM
BLUE AUTO ANT CONTROL
ORANGE(BLACK)REVERSE
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ORANGE ILL
GREY ( BLACK ) FR·
Gq£Y FR+
WHITE ( BLACK ) FL·
WHITEFLt
PURPLE RR+
PURPLE ( BLACK ! RR·
GREEN Rl ·
GREEN(BLACK ) RL·
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IR
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1
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.
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YELLOW VIDEO OUT
INPUT
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T VB O X IN ADAPTER ( OPTIONAL I
I
NAVIBOX -I N ADAPTER C I
1. Radio Antenna Adapter
2. Power Cable
3. Audio & Video Output & Input
4. Navigation Box & TV tuner Box Adapter (Optional)
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Brake Control
Connect the brake control wire (see Wring Diagram). It is necessary to connect the Brake
Control wire to the parking brake switch in the car. 'Mlile driving, the TFT monitor will display the warning label (as shown below) as a safety precaution.
Under Rear View Mode the Brake Control function has no effect.
Rewind trigger
Connect to the rewind trigger wire to switch the video display to RN video input whenever the vehicles rewind gear is engaged. This is required for back up camera functions.
Auto Antenna Control
Connect the auto antenna control wire (see Wring Diagram). The power antenna (if equipped) will raise wtlenever the unit is powered up. It will retract when the unit is switched off.
Steering WhHI Control
This steering wheel control function is optional and requires both OEM steering wtleel controls and the AXXess brand AS'WC module. Followwiring instructions for the ASWC and connect to the steering wheel control plug on your lnteq unit.
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ASWC
AXXESS
Specifications
General
Power source :
Load impedance :
Maximum power output :
Frequency Response:
Distortion:
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
AVOUT
(MODE:DVD Bluetooth IPODAV IN)
Precut max output
Frequency Response:
Distortion:
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
Subwoofer Output
Subwoofer Frequency:
Video Output :
Color System:
TV
Frequency Range:
Maximum Sensitivity
DIGITAL TV
Frequency Range :
ANT leakage at input terminal
FM
Frequency Range :
IF-FRE :
Usable Sensitivity :
Stereo Separation :
Frequency Response:
AM
Frequency Range :
IF-FRE :
Usable Sensitivity :
Bluetooth
Reception Sensitivity :
Transmission Distance:
GPS
Frequency Range :
Bandwidth:
14.4V DC (11-16 VAIIowable)
40(4-8 0 Allowable)
45Wx4
20Hz -20KHz Od8±2d8 s0.1 o/o (1KHz)
~70dB(1KHz)
so
1.8V±0.2 load10Kohm
20Hz -20KHz OdB±2dB
S0.1% (1KHz)
~BOdB(AUX IN 1KHz)
1.8V±0.2 load10Kohm
80Hz/120Hz/160Hz
CVBS 1Vp-p/75ohm load
NTSC/PAL
VHF-low 55.25MHz-181.25MHz
VHF-high 181.25MHz-471.25MHz
UHF 471.25 MHz-885.25MHz
VHF-low 32 dBuV
VHF-high 32 dBuV
UHF 35dBuV
VHF-low 54 MHz-162MHz
VHF-high 162MHz-456MHz
UHF 456 MHz-858MHz
SOdBuV
87.5-108MHz
87.5- 1 07.9MHz
10.7MHz
S10dBuV
~26dB (1KHz)
20Hz -20KHz Od8±2d8
531 - 1602KHz
522 - 1620KHz
530 -1710KHz
450KHz
S35dBuV
[email protected] o/oBER
~10M (No obstacles)
1575.42MHz±1.02 MHz
> 10 MHz
TROUBLE SHOOTING
If any of problem persists after checking the below list, Please consult your nearest service dealer. Never attempt to disassemble and repair unit personally.
Problem Cause
GENERAL
Yellow wire is not connected or incorrect voltage Red wire not connected
Unit will not or incorrect turn on voltage
(no power) Black wire not connected
ACC Fuse blown or Car battery fuse blown
Invalid operation
Unit has power
(but no/low audio output)
Speaker wires not connected
One or more speaker wires touching each other or touching chassis ground
Speakers damaged
Poor sound Speaker power rating not quality or compatible with unit distortion Speaker is shorted
Unit resets itself when engine is off
Incorrect connection between
ACC and Positive battery wire
Unit blows fuse
Unit has audio
(when in rewind)
Yellow or red wire touching chassis ground
Speaker wires touching chassis ground
Incorrect fuse rating
Parking brake safety circuit not connected
Parking brake not applied
Excessive skipping
Unit is not mounted correctly
Physical defect in media
IR remote does not work
Dead battery
Battery installed incorrectly
TUNER
Weak station Auto antenna is not fully searching extended
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Action
Check connections for proper voltage(11-16vdc)
Check connection to ground
Install new fuse with correct rating
Press the RESET button
Check connections at speakers
Insulate all bare speaker wires from each other and chassis ground
Review wiring diagram
Connect proper speakers
Check speaker wire contacts
Check wiring and correct
Check for pinched wire
Check for pinched wire
Use fuse with correct rating
Check connections at parking brake
Apply parking brake
Check mounting
Check media for scratches
Replace battery
Remove battery and install correctly
Connect the auto antenna control wire properly
Auto antenna not properly connected
LOCAL function is activated
Connect the auto antenna control cable properly
Turn LOCAL function off
Problem
TFTMONITOR
Cause
No video display
Rewind circuit not connected
(when in rewind) Vehicle is not in rewind
Action
Check connections at rewind lamp
Select rewind gear
Front panel will not open/close
Flashing image or interference appears on screen
Front panel obstructed
DVD is not compatible with current TV system settings
Image blurred, distorted, or dark
Remove the obstruction and press
OPEN to resume the monitor open/close sequence
Change setup to accommodate disc
Improper Improper video signal height/width ratio connections of displayed image
Improper aspect ratio setup
Check wiring and correct
Use correct aspect ratio setting
Touch screen Under different conditions, for controls are not example: temperature, humidity, perform touch screen calibration accurate etc.
DISC
Cannot insert disc
A disc is already inside unit
Disc is warped or scratched
Eject current disc and insert new one
Use disc in good condition
Disc is dirty or wet Clean disc with soft cloth
DVD playback does not start
Incompatible disc
Disc rating exceeds Parental
Lock rating limit
Disc region code is not compatible with unit
Disc is inserted upside down
Use compatible disc
Change parental Lock settings to lower restriction
Use a disc with the proper region code
Insert disc with label side up
Image blurred, distorted, or dark
Copied disc is not compatilbe
No repeat or searching while PBC is on playing VCD
Interruption occurred during Disc is dirty or scratched
MP3 playback
Use original disc
Tum PBC off
Clean disc or replace new disc
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TV (optional)
No signal.
TV antenna is not connected correctly
I or broken.
TV picture fuzzy. Detection of weak signal.
Connect TV antenna correctly or replace new TV antenna.
Go to place where have strong signal.
Bluetooth (specified models)
Low call volume. Improper MIC location.
Speak closer to the MIC or use an external MIC.
Bluetooth music playback skipping.
Distance from unit to cell phone is too far.
Place the phone to the closer to the unit. iPod
Can not select iPod mode. iPod cable is not connected correctly
I or broken.
Low sound. i Pod volume setting is low.
Connect i Pod cable correctly or replace new iPod cable.
Increase the volume setting.
Radio
No signal.
GPS( optional)
Radio antenna is not connected correctly
I or broken.
Connect Radio antenna correctly or replace new Radio antenna.
No signal.
GPS antenna is not connected correctly
I or broken.
Connect GPS antenna correctly or replace new GPS antenna.
NOTE:
This user's manual is only for reference.
Modifying rights are reserved.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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DISC NOTES
Handling and Cleaning e
Dirty, dusty, scratched or warped discs will cause misoperation. e
Do not place siickers or make saatches on discs.
• Do not warp discs. e
A disc should always be kept in its case when not in use to prevent from damage. e
Do not place discs in the following places:
1. Direct sunlighL
2. Dirty, dusty and damp areas.
3. High temperature places.
4. On the seats or dashboard.
Disc Cleaning
Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the surface. If the disc is quite dirty, use a soft cloth slightly moist with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Never use solvent such as benzene, thinner or conventional record cleaners which may mar the surface of the disc.
NOTE:
A disc may
became
somewhat scratched (although not enough to made it unusable) depending on your handing it in the condition of the usage environment. These
scratches ate not an indication of any problem with the player.
Repairing New Discs with Rough Spots
A new disc may have rough edges on its inside and outside edges. If a disc with rough edges is used, the proper setting will not be performed and the player will not play the disc. Therefore, remove the rough edges in advance by using a ballpoint pen or pencil. To remove the rough edges, press the side of the pen or pencil against the inside and outside edges of the disc. r
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obelsldeup
Dono t toueh t tle unaan~oe o f the elise
Wipe lila disc nom lila eanl f iO towo z d
G<!Qo
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Please Keep This Information For Your Records
Date P u r c h a s e d : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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STAMP
Epsilon Electronics
1550 S. Maple Ave.
Montebello, CA 90640
Attn. Customer Service
Epsilon Electronics warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and conditions, for a period of 1 year from the original date of purchase, if purchased and professionally installed by an authorized dealer. Any product purchased from and/or installed by others will be warranted for 90 days only. This warranty does not cover any expenses incurred in the removal or re-installation of the product, and is offered to the original purchaser only.
Should service be necessary for any reason, due to a manufacturing defect or malfunction during the warranty period, Epsilon Electronics will repair or replace, at its discretion, the defective merchandise at no charge upon delivery of the product to the address shown below, with proof of purchase.
Before returning the product for service:
•
•
•
Enclose with the defective product a brief description of the problem with a name and daytime phone number so we may be in contact with any questions or concerns regarding the return.
Enclose a copy of the original sales receipt for proof of purchase and installation.
Enclose a $15.00 US certified check or money order to cover shipping and handling for return of the product. Do not include cash.
Carefully pack the product to protect it from damage during shipping and send it prepaid to:
Epsilon Electronics
1550 S. Maple Ava.
Montebello, CA 90640
Attn. Customer Service
Ph: 800-724-1377 Fax: 323-722-8125
Please note, the warranty will not cover the following:
• Any product that has been misused or physically damaged.
•
•
Any product that has been installed incorrectly. (i.e. over powered, incorrect enclosure, incorrect wiring, etc.)
Any units that have been previously opened or repaired by a service center which is not authorized by Epsilon Electronics.
Any applicable implied warranties, including the warranty of the merchants ability are limited in duration to a maximum of 2 years from the date of the original purchase at retail and no warranties, whether expressed or implied, shall apply to this product there after. Under no circumstances shall Epsilon
Electronics be liable for any loss or damage, direct or consequential arising out of the use of, or inability to use this product. (some states do not allow for limitations of implied warranties or exclusion of consequential damage therefore these restrictions may not apply.)
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Owners Registration Card.
Please complete and return immediately to the address on the reverse side
Name: __________________________________________________________________________________ __
Address=-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
City:-------------------------------- State:------------------------- Zip: ____________ _
Vehicle Make/Model: -------------------------------------------------------------------
Product Model:---------------------------------------------------------------------
Serial Number: __________________________________________________________________________ _
Date Purchased: ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Name of Dealer: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Dealer Address: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Phone: __________________________ _ Website: ___
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Key Features
- Motorized angle adjustment and last angle memory for optimal viewing
- Theft deterrent detachable panel for security
- Complete integration of iPod by touch screen control for easy music management
- Bluetooth V2.1 & A2DP for wireless MP3 playback
- 32GB USB2.0 & SD readers for extensive media storage
- Front panel 3.5mm AUX A/V input for versatile connectivity
- Accepts GPS Navigation Module NAVIBOX-2 for convenient navigation
- Accepts ATSC Digital TV Tuner DTV-3 for digital TV reception
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Table of contents
- 1 Owners Manual
- 3 Table of Contents
- 4 Features
- 5 Parts & Controls
- 5 Front Panel
- 7 Remote Control
- 49 Rear Panel / Wiring
- 11 Main Menu
- 13 Radio Mode
- 14 DVD Mode
- 17 SD Card Mode
- 20 USB Mode
- 21 Photo Mode
- 22 Bluetooth Mode
- 28 iPod Mode
- 32 TV Mode
- 34 Navi Mode
- 36 AV IN Mode
- 36 Dim Mode
- 37 Settings Mode
- 42 Installation
- 42 Installation Hardware
- 43 Mounting & Removal
- 47 Rear Panel / Wiring
- 49 Wiring Diagram
- 51 Troubleshooting
- 50 Specs
- 56 Warranty