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Specification

General

DVD Deck Section

Video Section

Audio Section

AM Tuner Section

FM Tuner Section

Power Requirements
Load Impedance
Max. Power Output
Tone Controls
Dimensions
Mounting Dimensions
Weight

Discs Played
Video System
Mounting Angle

Video System
Video Output level
Horizontal Resolution

Maximum Output level
Frequency Response
Signal-to-noise Ratio
Separation

Frequency Range
IF Range
Usable Sensitivity(-20dB)

Tuning Range
IF Range
Usable sensitivity (-30dB)
Signal-to-noise Ratio
Stereo Separation
Frequency Response

12V DC
4
45W x 4/65W x 4/100W x 4

8dB(Bass 100Hz, Treble 10KHz)

Approx.192x178x50mm(dxwxh)
Approx.169x182x53mm(dxwxh)
Approx. 1.75kg

DVD,VCD1.0/1.1/2.0/3.0/MP3,CD,CD-R,CD-RW,PICTURE-CD
AUTO/PAL/NTSC
0 TO+/-30

4:3 Letter Box and  4:3 Pan Scan
1.0Vp-p 75 ohms
500

2Vrms(+/-3dB)

20 to 20Khz

85dB

80dB

522-1620(Europe/China/Japan),530-1710(U.S.A)
450KHz
25dB

87.5-108(Europe/china),87.5-107.9(U.S.A)(Optional)
10.7MHz
15dB
60dB
30dB(1KHz)
30~15000Hz

Note: Due to continuous product improvement, specifications and design are subject to change
         without notice.

English

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English

Installation

DETACHING THE FRONT PANEL

REPLACING THE FRONT PANEL

PRECAUTIONS

Before detaching the front panel. Be sure to
press       .  Press        ,  then  ture  the  front  panel
to the level, slide it to the left, and pull it off
to wards you.

First, insert the left side of the front panel
into the main unit. Push the right side of the
front panel until it looks firmly into the main
unit, at one time, insert the right side of the
front panel into the main unit.

Do not touch the contacts on the ront panel or
on the unit body, since this may result in poor
electrical contact, If dirt or dust get on the
contacts, wipe them with s clean, dry cloth.

Bulgn

Hollow

Dulge

Hollow

76-90(Japan)

(Optional)

Summary of Contents for E646

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS English Owners Manual E646 ...

Page 2: ...s the RESET button Checkandmakesurewhether theantennais insertedortheantenna isproperlyconnected Ifso Insertthe antennaorconnectit properly Antennamaynot betheproperlength Make suretheantennais fullyextendedor broken Ifbroken Replacethe antennawitha newone Thebroadcastingsignalis tooweak Theantennais poorlygrounded checkand makesuretheantenna isproperlygrounded atitsmounting location ACdsisloaded ...

Page 3: ...ever connect the left and right channel speaker cables eachother or to the vehicle body Do not block vents or radiator panels Blocking them willcause heat to build up inside and may result in fire After the completion of the installation and begin to play the unit including replacing the battery please press the RESET button on the front panel with pointed objects such as ball point pen to set the...

Page 4: ...only Type of disc Label on the disc Recorded material Size of disc 12cm 8cm 12cm 8cm 12cm 8cm 12cm 8cm 12cm 8cm Sound and moving Pictures Sound and moving Pictures Sound and moving Pictures Sound only Sound only MP4 DVD VCD MP3 CD MP4 MP3 Note The unit is compatible with DVD VCD 1 0 2 0 3 0 VCD CD R PICTURE CDversion Disc The manual conforms to DVD VCD MP3 and CD If no VCD or MP3 on some models yo...

Page 5: ...it still store in the status which you set Note When some errors occur in the LCD display Display you can also press RESET button to resume to normal And it will erase the clock setting and some memorized functions must reset the unit Press RESET 1 Can adjust the sound quality to make it perfect by pressing EQ button The procedure is as follows CLASS mode isselected when P EQ button is first press...

Page 6: ...de button can switch from each other Press and hold Mode button to select AUX IN mode 9 9 English Basic Operation 8 POP mode is selected when pressing P EQ button at the second time and POP appears on the LCD Shown as picture 6 Rock mode is selected when pressing P EQ button at the third time and ROCK appears in the display Shown as picture 6 Rress P EQ button at the fourth time to turn off the P ...

Page 7: ...at RPT 3 RPT 3 RPT 3 18 RESET 18 12 Radio Operation English 5 Number buttons can help you store your favorite station by pressing any one of the number buttons You can follow the steps as below Press and hold any number button 1 6 until Number appears in theLCD display when receiving a station And now the station is already stored in the corresponding number button See the picture 16 You can store...

Page 8: ... any track at random Press RDM once more to return to normal playback mode 4 16 5SCAN Scanning Tracks Automatically Number Button Audio Setting PBC Menu Subtitle Setting EQ Effect Mode Switch Stop Reverse Button Angle Setting Slow motion play Setup Menu Title Display Zoom seting Power Switch Pause Play Button Mute Button Selecting Menu Button Local Enter Button Volume Control Tuning Selecting Trac...

Page 9: ... In radio mode RPT each stored station 10seconds respectively which stored in Number Buttons 12 12 English Remote Control Operation _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L VOL or VO Press ton but to increase or decrease the volume ti ely evel respec v l Duringradio mode continuously press button to manual s a earch station downward orupwa rd respectively if press and button for hold than 3 seconds he mo...

Page 10: ...nal During radio mode you can select one of the 6 stored stations on each hand by pressing any one of the number but ton 14 During the playing mode you can select any track directly by using number button 0 10 For example if youneed the fifteenth track you can first press button 10 and then press button 5 the th corresponding track 15 Will be played 14 Note When button 10 is first pressed it works...

Page 11: ... choices thathave been changedwill be saved P N Subtitle F F F R Vol PBC PBC Title Return Play Stop Resume Pause Step Next Prev S F S R Zoom Notes Chapter 4 The Setup Menu System 19 English Remote Control Operation Preview Goto Program Repeat A B Angle language Soundtrack 3D Record Display Mute Setup 2 Setup Items lntroduction SYSTEM SETUP The system setup options are illustrated below TV SYSTEM A...

Page 12: ...ght edges won t be seen Notes The image display ratio is related to the recordeddisc format Some disc can not display images inthe aspect ratioyou choose If you playa disc recordedin 4 3 formaton a widescreen TV black barswill appear on the leftand right sideof the screen You must adjustthe screen settingdepending on thetype of thetelevision you have 20 English Remote Control Operation The passwor...

Page 13: ...man and Off Highlight the MENU LANG option and pressthe Arrowbuttons to choosethe menu language you prefer Press Enter to confirm If the disc you are playing has that language available it will displays menu in thelanguage There are8 optional menu language Chinese English Japan French Spanish Portuguese German and Off Notes If your preferred language isn t available the disc s default language wil...

Page 14: ...k or even be damaged Iftheplayerstopsplaybackbyaccident please power it on again 24 English Remote Control Operation 25 Place a MP3 JPEG disc into the tray and the player will auto search the directories saved MP3 JPEG files After searching it will auto go to the first directory saved MP3 files to the disc containing both mp3 and jpeg files To the disc containing single type of files it will auto ...

Page 15: ...e 10 button once then poress 5 the 15th starts playback Notes When playing a disc with Mp3files video cannot be output while only digital audio can When playing JPEG pictures press the Program button to choose the pictures Switched mode Thereare 17 switch modes Press Program repeatedly to activate the function and choose the required switch mode Spread from Up to Down Spread from Down to Left Spre...

Page 16: ...0 2Vrms 3dB 20 to 20Khz 85dB 80dB 522 1620 Europe China Japan 530 1710 U S A 450KHz 25dB 87 5 108 Europe china 87 5 107 9 U S A Optional 10 7MHz 15dB 60dB 30dB 1KHz 30 15000Hz Note Due to continuous product improvement specifications and design are subject to change without notice English 29 28 English Installation DETACHINGTHE FRONT PANEL REPLACING THE FRONT PANEL PRECAUTIONS Before detaching the...

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