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Summary of Contents for Mobile Video System

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Mobile Video System I 3 3 WIDE TOUCH SCREEN ONITO I I _ I S I Ii It AIVIN I i J c 0 O E ET...

Page 2: ...rations 25 Touch Screen Calibration 25 Main Menu 26 Radio Operations 27 DVD Operations 28 Bluetooth Operations 34 IPOD Operations 40 SD CARD Operations 42 USB Operations 42 DIM 42 AV IN 1 Operations 4...

Page 3: ...oisture 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...

Page 4: ...rreversible damage CD Small black and shiny dots inside the liquid crystal panel are normal for liquid crystal product Q In extremely cold temperatures the movement of the picture may be slow and the...

Page 5: ...plate for MP3 MP4 DivX Xvid Playback 30MB Internal Memory for Background Screen Saver Images 18 FM 12 AM Station Memory SOw x 4 MOSFET Powered Speaker Level Outputs 2V Front Rear Pre Amp Outputs 2V Va...

Page 6: ...eeve x 1 Power Wire x 1 Connecter Wire x 1 Trim Bezel x 1 BLACK WHITE 13 14 15 16 I I L C JI flti f t Trim Bezel x 1 Mounting Sleeve x 1 Theft deterrent front panel x 1 IPod Cable x 1 Optional 17 18 c...

Page 7: ...metal on the car or other conductor To prevent short circuits do not remove the caps form unused terminals or from the ends of the unconnected cables After the monitor unit is installed check whether...

Page 8: ...RED RR OUT L _ POD WI t _ I Onal Brake Control Connect the brake control wire AUTO_ANT see Wiring Diagram It is necessary to connect the Brake Control wire to the Hand brake switch of the car While d...

Page 9: ...BLUE OPTIOIW lPOO CAlllE AUTO ANTEN iql D 0 _ rn cID r ClPT1ONAl l B t C UP CAMERA 1 _ _ _ _ Ground RED BLACK GROUND ACC BATTERY YELLOW _ _ _ _ _ e R KE J N K __1 0 l r l rrfl U _ j 1 _ _ _ I DIGITAL...

Page 10: ...ere is a sudden stop like an emergency stop Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature such as from direct sunlight or from hot air from the heater or where it would be su...

Page 11: ...nto the dashboard 2 Bend the claws into place to secure the sleeve 3 Slide the units into the mounting sleeve 4 Install the trim bezel onto the unit 5 1nstall the theft deterrent front panel cover ont...

Page 12: ...Detach the trim bezel 2 Detach the theft deterrent front panel Cover 4 Insert the keys into the aperture between the unit and the mounting sleeve to release the internal locks 5 Pull the unit out of t...

Page 13: ...nto the dashboard 2 Bend the claws into place to secure the sleeve 3 Slide the units into the mounting sleeve 4 Install the trim bezel onto the unit 5 Install the theft deterrent front panel 6 Sketch...

Page 14: ...Detach the theft deterrent front panel Cover 3 Detach the trim bezel 4 Insert the keys into the aperture between the unit and the mounting sleeve to release the internal locks 5 Pull the unit out of t...

Page 15: ...t bar across back strap and then fix the bolt by the Nut M5 5 Install the trim bezel onto the unit 7 Sketch map when removal finished 2 Tighten the back strap onto your car inside the dashboard 4 Scre...

Page 16: ...the unit 3 Detach the trim bezel 2 Detach the theft deterrent front panel cover 4 Unscrew the unit off the car on the two sides 5 Unscrew the Nut M5 screw on the rear 6 Sketch map when removal finish...

Page 17: ...O Bluetooth I i lJ llVTu NAVTEQI r _ MI MU IHAVl I I 11 _ I IL tel IV 0 0 o RESET Mit 1 VOLUME EO MUTE MENU NAVI 2 MIN USB 3 SO CARD SLOT 5 POWER SOURCE 6 OPEN CLOSE 8 MIC 9 REMOTE 11 DIRECTION KEY 16...

Page 18: ...al audio video device to this jack to watch to the device through your car video system 5 Power Source When ACC is on hold on pressing the button to turn on off the unit When the unit is on press to s...

Page 19: ...io mode press the middle button to switch the FM AM wave band as following FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 AM2 FM1 DVD mode press the middle button to pause or resume the playback Any modes press the 1 V buttons to a...

Page 20: ...3 Main Display Area Display the information suchas working mode characters playback time number of track radio frequency etc 4 LOUD Icon It displays when the LOUD on it disappears when the LOUD off 5...

Page 21: ...RAM 11 DOWN Tune Down AF 12 RANDOM TRANSFER 13 PREVIOUS 25 SYSTEM NAVI 14 SLOW END CALL 26 F FWD 15 TITLE PBN 27 RIGHT Seek up 16 ZOOM CALL 28 STOP 17 SUBTITLE PBP 29 D ANGLE 18 OPEN CLOSE PANGLE EJEC...

Page 22: ...playing VCD CD disc Bluetooth Mode press to input the symbol 6 LOUD EQ Press to adjust the EQ setting as following USER POP CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ USER Hold on pressing to switch between LOUD ON OFF 7 A I...

Page 23: ...when talking the phone 13 PREVIOUS 131 NEXl DVD Mode press to go to the pervious 1next chapter track or song 14 SLOW END CALL DVD Mode press to slow motion playback at 1 2x speed when playing DVDNCD...

Page 24: ...lable into the presets in the each wave band TV Mode automatically seek the stations available Sluetooth Mode press to cancel or clear the numbers you have input 24 F REV 26 F FWD OVO Mode press to fa...

Page 25: ...34 P N AUDIO PLAYER DVD Mode press to switch the video output PAUNTSC when playing DVD disc Bluetooth Mode press to enter into AUDIO PAIRING 35 STEREO MUSIC PAIR Radio Mode press to tum the stereo on...

Page 26: ...points change to next cross by using a ballpoint pen or pencil After all 5 points have been touched the unit has been finished the CALIBRATION If the calibration is succeeded the unit would display th...

Page 27: ...TOOTH mode Optional 8 Touch to access the 2nd page of MAIN MENU 9 Touch to eject a disc 10 Touch to close the TFT monitor 1 Touch to access the TV mode Optional 2 Touch to access the USB mode 3 Touch...

Page 28: ...esets in the each wave band touch any icon to stop the tuning After tune the unit will scan through all tunable presets stations and play them for 5 seconds each touch any icon to stop the playing Hol...

Page 29: ...ouch the Play Pause icon to resume the playback again Touch the icon twice to stop the playback touch the Play Pause icon to start the playback from the beginning of disc VVhen MP3 disc playback touch...

Page 30: ...DVD playback Touch to repeat as OFF ONE ALL REPEAT OFF playback Touch to repeat as OFF ONE DIR ALL REPEAT OFF when MP3 playback 5 Direction Arrows Keyboard Touch to display the Direction Arrows Keybo...

Page 31: ...ch the V I A icons to select the item you want to change Touch the OK icon to confirm the item you have selected and exit to the submenus Touch the OK icon on the submenu EXIT SETUP to exit the DVD SE...

Page 32: ...able for the AUDIO LANGUAGE ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH FRENCH PORTUGUESE ITALIAN RUSSIAN DUTCH SWEDISH KOREAN DANISH NORWEGIAN POLISH HUNGARIAN SUBTITLE LANGUAGE Following options are available for the SU...

Page 33: ...E Following options are available for the HUE 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 SATURATION Following options are available for the SATURATION o 2 4 6 8 10 12 SHARPNESS Following options are available for the SHARPNESS o...

Page 34: ...ptions are available for the OP MODE LINE OUT RF REMOD DYNAMIC RANGE Following options are available for the DYNAMIC RANGE FULL 6 8 4 8 2 8 OFF DUAL MONO Following options are available for the DUAL M...

Page 35: ...the phone calling 4 Phone Book Touch to enter the phone book lookup 5 Audio Touch to enter the audio device operation CD 3 4 5 6 Settings Touch to enter the Bluetooth settings SETTINGS Touch the icon...

Page 36: ...TUP button of remote control to save the new code 6 Information Display NOTE The unit can pair with totally 5 different devices including cell phones and audio players Use the PHONE AUDIO PLAYER butto...

Page 37: ...Touch to reject or hang up a call 4 Transfer When talking the phone touch to transfer the call between the unit and cell phone 5 Number Keys Touch the icons to input a phone number 6 Information Displ...

Page 38: ...CALL IN When call in you will see the below image When talking you will see the below image When end the call you will see the below image 37...

Page 39: ...ers are received in phone 5 Missed Call The phone numbers are missed in phone 6 Transfer When talking the phone touch to transfer the call between the unit and cell phone 7 Call Touch to call a select...

Page 40: ...n blue color 2 Phone Number If this number is stored you will see the name if not you will see the phone number Touch the icon when item is changed to yellow color the item is selected 3 Phonebook Tou...

Page 41: ...o control the operation and all operations are same as DVD Mode 1 Current Source Indicator Displays the source currently playing touch to return the main menu 2 Mute Touch to switch off the sound touc...

Page 42: ...od including play music videos and view pictures 1 Music Touch the icon to access the music page NOTE The TV Output in iPod SETUP should be effective and the pictures videos could be displayed on the...

Page 43: ...de all operations are same as DVD Mode USB OPERATIONS 1 Touch the icon USB to access the USB Mode if USB connected 2 The unit will switch to USB Mode automatically if USB connected 3 VVhen USB disconn...

Page 44: ...off the sound touch it again to resume to the previous volume level NOTE There are 2 RCA Audio Inputs 1 RCA Video Input for unit AV IN 2 OPERATIONS Touch the icon AV IN 2 to enter the AV IN 2 Mode 1 C...

Page 45: ...it again to resume to the previous volume level 3 Return Touch to return submenu to menu 4 Menu Touch to display the menu 5 Exit Touch to exit the menu 6 Direction Arrows Keyboard Touch the arrows ic...

Page 46: ...the previous volume level 3 Current Channel Indicator Displays the TV channel currently playing 4 Auto Station Tune Touch to automatically seek all strongest stations available touch any icon to stop...

Page 47: ...t time to enter NAVI mode you will see the calibration screen Please touch the points from 1 to 5 by using a ballpoint pen or pencil To verify the calibration please touch the points from 1 to 5 again...

Page 48: ...a users Please observe the actual traffic signal I agree Read information and touch I agree button at the bottom of the screen then enter the NAVI mode NOTE If change the NAVlbox to connect another un...

Page 49: ...ndanger yourself your passengers and other road users Please observe the actual traffic signal I agree I agree Read information and touch I agree button at the bottom of the screen Enter the NAVI mode...

Page 50: ...enter the following screen if the NAVIBOX not connected 1 Current Source Indicator Displays the source currently playing touch to return the main menu 2 Mute Touch to switch off the sound touch it aga...

Page 51: ...s Range 9 to 9 3 Color Touch UP I DOWN icons to adjust the COLOR parameters Range 9 to 9 4 Brightness Touch UP I DOWN icons to adjust the BRIGHTNESS parameters Range 9 to 9 SOUND SETUP 1 Treble Touch...

Page 52: ...Touch FRONT REAR icons to adjust FADER parameters Range 9 to 9 7 X Bass Touch to turn X Bass on or off CLOCK SETUP 1 Hour Touch UP DOWN icons to adjust the HOUR 2 Minute Touch UP DOWN icons to adjust...

Page 53: ...Saver Time Touch to adjust the screen saver time as following 3MIN 5MIN NEVER 10S 20S 30S 60S OTHERS SETUP 1 RADIO AREA Touch LEFT RIGHT icons to switch the Radio Area as following USA JAPAN ORIT EUR...

Page 54: ...ITOR Resolution Brightness Contrast 14 4V DC 11 16V allowed 4Q per channel 62Wx4 10dB 10dB 180 x 188 x 59 mm dIw h 160 x 165 x 50 mm dlw h 160 x 178 x 50 mm d w h 87 5 108 MHz Europe Asia 87 5 107 9 M...

Page 55: ...ot Connect proper speakers com atible with unit Speaker is shorted Check speaker wire contact Unit resets itself when en ine is off Unit blows fuse Unit has audio when in reverse Excessive skipping IR...

Page 56: ...ing exceeds Parental Lock ratin limit Disc region code is not com atible with unit Disc is inserted upside down Check connections at reverse lamp Select reverse gear Remove the obstruct and press OPEN...

Page 57: ...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 ofthe usage environment...

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Page 59: ...press the button again to select video playing Touch v to go to the previous next song picture or video when under Music PhotoNideo playing 3 When music video playback touch the stop icon once to stop...

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