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Before installing and using your new

 DVD Player, please become

familiar with all the information
contained in this manual.

Please keep this manual in a safe place
for future reference.

Troubleshooting

BV6800/BV6850T User’s Manual - page 25

Specifications

DVD470B/DVD490T User’

s Manual - page 28

Front Panel Controls

BV6800/BV6850T User’s Manual - page 10

Remote Control

BV6800/BV6850T User’s Manual - page 12

BV6800/BV6850T User’s Manual - page 13

Remote Control Battery Replacement

BV6800/BV6850T User’s Manual - page 24

BV6800/BV6850T User’s Manual - page 2

Features

CONTENTS

BV6800/BV6850T User’s Manual - Contents

U S E R ’ S   M A N U A L

BV6800/BV6850T User’s Manual - page 5

Front Panel Controls

BV6800/BV6850T User’s Manual - page 11

BV6800/BV6850T User’s Manual - page 6

BV6800/BV6850T User’s Manual - page 9

BV6800/BV6850T User’

s Manual - page 14

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s Manual - page 15

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s Manual - page 16

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s Manual - page 17

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s Manual - page 18

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s Manual - page 19

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s Manual - page 20

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s Manual - page 21

BV6800/BV6850T User’s Manual - page 7

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s Manual - page 22

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s Manual - page 23

T

r

oubleshooting

BV6800/BV6850T User’

s Manual - page 26

T

r

oubleshooting, cont.

BV6800/BV6850T User’

s Manual - page 27

BV6800/BV6850T User’s Manual - page 4

General precautions

BV6800/BV6850T User’s Manual - page 3

If you experience operation or performance problems with this product, compare your
installation with the electrical wiring diagram on the previous page. If problems persist,
read the following troubleshooting tips which may help eliminate the problems.

To replace the battery, use a small pointed object (such as a ball point pen) to
engage in dimple in the battery drawer and slide it out.

Last position memory

Rear-view camera input function

If you have connected a rear-view
camera to the player's correct A/V
input, when you put your car in reverse
the video screen will automatically
switch to a display of the scene behind
your vehicle.

If installation requires drilling holes or
other modifications to the vehicle,
consult with your nearest dealer or
professional car audio installer.

Do not install this unit at an angle in
excess of 30º from horizontal, as it
may affect performance.

Avoid installing the unit in a location
which is subject to high temperatures,
direct sunlight, hot air from such
sources as heaters or exhaust lines,
or where it will be subject to contact
with dust, dirt, moisture or excessive
vibration.

Turn the unit off before cleaning it, and
clean it only with a dry, soft cloth.

To replace the front panel in the player,
remove it from its protective case.

To install the front panel, insert ONE
SIDE of the front panel into the bracket.
The push in the other side until you
hear a “click.”

The “click” confirms that the panel is
installed correctly.

Basic operations

MP3 Playback

DVD V

ideo Contr

ol Menu

Title control

This function displays the
curr

ent title number and the
total number of titles on the
disc. Using either the
LEFT/RIGHT arr

ow buttons or
the numeric keys, the user can
jump to the title desir

ed and
pr

ess ENTER to confirm.

Chapter control

This function displays the
curr

ent chapter number and
the total number of chapters
on the disc. Using either the
LEFT/RIGHT arr

ow buttons or
the numeric keys, the user can
jump to the chapter desir

ed
and pr

ess ENTER to confirm.

Time control

This function displays the
elapsed time. Using the
numeric keys, the user can
jump to the time within the
pr

ogram fr

om which you wish
playback to begin.

Audio and Digital Audio
output control

This function displays the
curr

ent language selected for
the audio track. Using the
LEFT/RIGHT arr

ow buttons
and the ENTER button, you
can choose a dif

fer

ent
language (if available).

Subtitle language control

This function displays the
curr

ent language selected for
subtitles. Using the
LEFT/RIGHT arr

ow buttons
and the ENTER button, you
can choose a dif

fer

ent
language (if available) and tur

n
subtitles on or of

f.

Angle control

This function displays the
curr

ent viewing angle. If the disc
supports alter

nate viewing
angles, you can use the
LEFT/RIGHT arr

ow buttons (OR
the ANGLE) button and the
ENTER button to select a
dif

fer

ent viewing angle.

Sound control

This function displays the
curr

ent viewing angle. If the
disc suports dif

fer

ent audio
modes, you can use the
LEFT/RIGHT arr

ow buttons
and the ENTER button to
select between normal and
3D surr

ound sound ef

fect
mode.

DVD-VR Contr

ol Menu

Track control

This function displays the
curr

ent track number and the
total number of tracks on the
disc. Using either the
LEFT/RIGHT arr

ow buttons or
the numeric keys, the user can
jump to the track desir

ed and
pr

ess ENTER to confirm.

VCD Contr

ol Menu

Playing VCD discs

System setup

Lift the old battery out of the drawer and replace it with a new one. Carefully note
the battery polarity before you reinsert it (positive side of battery faces the rear of
the remote).

Please note the following:

Only use a 3V lithium battery.

If you do not use the remote for more than a month, remove the battery to extend
battery life.

Dispose of the old battery in accordance with local refuse and recycling laws.

System setup, cont.

System setup, cont.

If you experience operation or performance pr

oblems with this pr

oduct, compar

e your
installation with the electrical wiring diagram on the pr

evious page. If pr

oblems persist,
read the following tr

oubleshooting tips which may help eliminate the pr

oblems.

No power

.

Ther

e is a wiring pr

oblem.

Check all power wiring
connections.

If you experience operation or performance pr

oblems with this pr

oduct, compar

e your
installation with the electrical wiring diagram on the pr

evious page. If pr

oblems persist,
read the following tr

oubleshooting tips which may help eliminate the pr

oblems.

Player controls do
not function
properly.

Inter

nal err

or causing
malfunction.

Shut the player OFF

. W

ait ten
minutes, then tur

n the unit on
and see if problem continues.
If it does, pr

ess the RESET
button on the front panel and
tr

y again. If problem persists,
take your player to a qualified
ser

vice technician for r

epair

.

TV T

uner operation
(BV6850T only)

also included with BV6850T:

2

Features

3

What is included?

4

General precautions

4

Safety precautions

5

Operating precautions

5

Moisture on pick-up lens

6

Installation precautions

6

Installation

6

Removing the head unit

7

A/V connections

8

Electrical connections

9

Detaching the front panel

9

Replacing the front panel

10

Front panel controls

12

Remote control

14

Basic operations

16

MP3 playback

17

DVD Video Control Menu

18

DVD-VR Video Control Menu

19

VCD Control Menu

20 

Playing VCD discs

20

TV tuner operation (BV6850T only)

21

System setup

24

Remote control battery replacement

25

Troubleshooting

28

Specifications

Congratulations on your purchase

of a 

 Multi-Media Disc Player.

It has been designed, engineered and
manufactured to bring you the highest
level of performance and quality, and
will afford you years of listening
pleasure.

Thank you for making 

 your

choice for mobile audio/video
entertainment!

DVD, SVCD, VCD, CD and MP3

NTSC or PAL

5Hz - 20kHz  ± 1 dB

> 70dB @ 1 kHz

87.5-107.9 MHz (USA)

87.5-108 MHz (Eur

ope)

10.7MHz

> 25dB

530-1710 kHz (USA)

522-1620 kHz (Eur

ope)

450 kHz

12-13.8V

, neg. gr

ound

7” x 6-5/16” x 2”  (178 x 160 x 50mm)

DVD PLAYER

Playable disc formats

V

ideo formats

Frequency response

Audio signal-to-noise ratio

FM TUNER

Fr

equency range

Intermediate fr

equency

Ster

eo separation

AM TUNER

Fr

equency range

Intermediate fr

equency

Power

Dimensions

All specifications subject to change without notice.

BV6800

Multi-Media Disc Player
AM/FM Receiver
with 2.5-Inch TFT Monitor

page

BV6850T

Multi-Media Disc Player
AM/FM Receiver
with 2.5-Inch TFT Monitor
and TV Tuner

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

REMEDY

PURPLE/BLACK  

Right rear speaker (-)

PURPLE  

Right rear speaker (+)

WHITE  

Left front speaker (+)

WHITE/BLACK  

Left front speaker (-)

GREY/BLACK  

Right front speaker (-)

GREEN  

Left rear speaker (+)

GREEN/BLACK  

Left rear speaker (-)

GREY  

Right front speaker (+)

RED 

to Ignition 12V

BLUE  

Power antenna

BLACK  

Ground

BLUE/WHITE  

Amplifier remote turn-on

YELLOW  

Constant 12V

POWER/CONTROL
CONNECTIONS

HIGH LEVEL
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS

PINK  

Dimmer

BROWN 

to Parking Brake (-)

RIGHT FRONT

RIGHT REAR

LEFT FRONT

LEFT REAR

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

REMEDY

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

REMEDY

BROWN/WHITE

to +12V for Backup Light

Rear Video Camera Control

NOTE: If  this lead is not connected,
no video image will appear on monitor.

SUB

AUDIO LINE OUTPUTS

AUX 1

A/V INPUTS

A/V

OUTPUT

LEFT

White

RIGHT

Red

LEFT

White

RIGHT

Red

RIGHT

Red

BLACK

GREEN

BLACK

BLACK

YELLOW

REAR

CAMERA

INPUT

BROWN/WHITE

BLACK

LEFT

White

RIGHT

Red

FRONT

REAR

Green

VIDEO

Yellow

VIDEO

Yellow

VIDEO

Yellow

to RADIO ANTENNA

10 AMP

FUSE 

IN

FUSEHOLDER

Summary of Contents for BV6800

Page 1: ...rol Menu 18 DVD VR Video Control Menu 19 VCD Control Menu 20 Playing VCD discs 20 TV tuner operation BV6850T only 21 System setup 24 Remote control battery replacement 25 Troubleshooting 28 Specificat...

Page 2: ...ditional software When a Picture CD or Photo CD disc is inserted the appropriate media player will launch automatically DVD Audio and DVD R support Parental programming lock Freeze frame frame by fram...

Page 3: ...contains all of the items below If something is missing contact the store where you purchased the player Multi Media Disc Player Receiver Detachable front panel Front bezel trim frame Remote control...

Page 4: ...attempt to repair this unit yourself Refer any repairs to a qualified service technician Be sure that the volume level of the player does not interfere with the driver s hearing The driver must be awa...

Page 5: ...ill warm up and the moisture will evaporate In freezing weather this may take 1 2 hours Notes on using this product This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject the followin...

Page 6: ...he unit will not distract or otherwise interfere with the driver s ability to control the vehicle Before final installation temporarily connect the wiring according to the diagram near the end of this...

Page 7: ...ram below and install as shown SUB AUDIO LINE OUTPUTS AUX 1 A V INPUTS A V OUTPUT LEFT White RIGHT Red LEFT White RIGHT Red RIGHT Red BLACK GREEN BLACK BLACK YELLOW REAR CAMERA INPUT BROWN WHITE BLACK...

Page 8: ...Left rear speaker GREY Right front speaker RED to Ignition Switch 12V BLUE Power antenna BLACK Ground BLUE WHITE Amplifier remote turn on YELLOW Constant 12V POWER CONTROL CONNECTIONS HIGH LEVEL SPEAK...

Page 9: ...hed front panel rendering your radio useless to a would be thief To remove the front panel 1 Press the ANGLE button on the front panel The panel will slide out to a 15 angle 2 In this position you can...

Page 10: ...RADIO TV PRESET BUTTONS cont In Disc Playback Mode these buttons have different functions 2 RPT Press this for single repeat of the current song chapter or volume 3 RDM Press this for random repeat o...

Page 11: ...TURE PRESETS PP By pressing this button you can step through different picture presets PP to compensate for different viewing conditions in the vehicle These presets are Daylight Normal User Defined a...

Page 12: ...et use the tuning buttons to go to the station and then hold a preset button for more than 2 seconds That station will now play whenever you press that preset number In Disc Playback Mode these button...

Page 13: ...se the numeric keys to navigate and select the desired item Press ENTER to play Zoom If your DVD supports the Zoom function during playback you can press and hold this button to enter Zoom mode to enl...

Page 14: ...y the two audio channels are played through your speakers Pressing the AUDIO button steps you through the following choices LEFT CHANNEL ONLY RIGHT CHANNEL ONLY STEREO NTSC PAL Automatic Setup In orde...

Page 15: ...EL ONLY STEREO Setting A V options available with the SELECT button Pressing the SELECT knob or button on the remote allows you to step through a variety of audio and video parameters you may wish to...

Page 16: ...a song from an MP3 First insert the MP3 disc into the player The player will search the disc contents and display the directory of the disc in list form showing the contents of a folder or volume if...

Page 17: ...Using the numeric keys the user can jump to the time within the program from which you wish playback to begin Audio and Digital Audio output control This function displays the current language select...

Page 18: ...LEFT RIGHT arrow buttons OR the ANGLE button and the ENTER button to select a different viewing angle Sound control This function displays the current viewing angle If the disc suports different audio...

Page 19: ...mal and 3D surround sound effect mode Time control This function displays the elapsed time Using the numeric keys the user can jump to the time within the program from which you wish playback to begin...

Page 20: ...Playing VCD discs ENTERING TV VIEWING MODE To enter TV viewing mode press the MODE switch until you are in the proper mode When you are in TV mode you can switch back to radio or disc modes by pressin...

Page 21: ...French German Spanish Italian Korean or Polish Disc Audio Language When you begin playing a DVD disc it always plays in the defauit language in which the disc was programmed If there are other languag...

Page 22: ...larger image but sometimes eliminates vital parts of the visual program For normal non widescreen TV viewing on a monitor which is NOT widescreen select Pan and Scan since it offers full height viewin...

Page 23: ...ut this number When you have entered the number you wish to save as a password press ENTER to save it and proceed to the Ratings menu If you make a mistake while programming the password number press...

Page 24: ...the old battery out of the drawer and replace it with a new one Carefully note the battery polarity before you reinsert it positive side of battery faces the rear of the remote Please note the follow...

Page 25: ...player Remote control does not function properly Battery is dead Remote is not being used in direct line of sight with the player or remote IR sensor Replace battery Be sure when being used the remot...

Page 26: ...ore audio playback Open the Control Menu and select Track 1 as the audio track Disc will not play Disc not inserted into player properly Disc is damp or dirty Eject disc and reinsert into the loading...

Page 27: ...leshooting tips which may help eliminate the problems Player controls do not function properly Internal error causing malfunction Shut the player OFF Wait ten minutes then turn the unit on and see if...

Page 28: ...x 160 x 50mm DVD PLAYER Playable disc formats Video formats Frequency response Audio signal to noise ratio FM TUNER Frequency range Intermediate frequency Stereo separation AM TUNER Frequency range I...

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