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Note: 

  The distance may vary according to the brightness of ambient light.  

  If the remote is not used for an extended period of time, remove the battery to prevent 

possible damage from battery leakage and corrosion.  

  Do not place any objects between the remote control unit and the sensor on the unit.  

  Do not drop the remote control onto the floor; it will damage it beyond repair.  

  Do not use the remote control unit, while simultaneously operating the remote control unit 

of any other equipment; they may interfere resulting in improper operation.  

  The battery normally last for about one year although depending how often the remote 

control is used. If the remote control unit isn’t working even when it is operated near the 

unit, replace the battery with a new battery of the same make and use only a lithium cell 

battery type: CR2025 (3V).  

  Dispose empty batteries in accordance with your local governmental regulations.  

  Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or dispose of fire or flames the battery.  

  Keep the battery out of reach of children, should the battery be swallowed, immediately 

consult a doctor. 

Summary of Contents for TID-893

Page 1: ...h Screen DVD CD MP3 MP4 AM FM Radio With Bluetooth Owner s Manual Take the time to read through this owner s manual Familiarity with installation and operation procedures will help you obtain the best...

Page 2: ...car interior by means of ventilation or air conditioning Operate in well ventilated areas Do not turn on or off the product in short intervals When turning the unit off wait for at least 10 seconds pr...

Page 3: ...4 DVD PLAYER 15 Insert USB SD MMC and play track will display as follows 16 TV Mode 16 AV IN Mode 17 SETTING CONTROL 17 SOUND CONTROL 17 DISPLAY CONTROL 18 RADIO CONTROL 18 GENERAL CONTROL 18 DVD SET...

Page 4: ...on of the unit 1 Washer Spring Washer M5 Nut 1 each 2 Mounting Strap 1 3 Blot 1 4 Screw 4 6 4 5 Mounting Collar 1 6 Release Key 2 7 Screw 5 20 1 Remote Control Warranty card User Manual Power Cable RC...

Page 5: ...is a sudden stop like an emergency stop INSTALLATION Figure 1 Insert Half Sleeve into dash board hole and bend mount tabs outwards to fix it If necessary place the mount strap at the rear of the unit...

Page 6: ...Note To watch video the parking wire should be connected to break signal 2 cables are connected to a Hands Free device not included Parking wire Note The parking wire is connected with brake signal fo...

Page 7: ...the loudspeakers minus to the car body GND The unit is using a BTL circuit and each loudspeaker must be connected with insulated cables according the diagram Loudspeaker cables and or optional extern...

Page 8: ...until hear a click sound 2 SEL MUTE Button SEL Long press it to enter SOUND SETTING menu to adjust the sound settings EQ BASS TREBLE BALANCE FADER EQ Adjust the level by click touch screen to increas...

Page 9: ...LE 3 TILT ANGLE 4 7 PLAY PAUSE Button In Disc USB SD CARD mode press it to pause play Press it again to resume playback 8 Button button In Radio mode press to start automatic searching press and hold...

Page 10: ...mode press briefly it to clear single wrong number long press it to clear all the wrong number 4 ENTER button Press it to confirm selection or setting 5 Cursor buttons Use the buttons to select the me...

Page 11: ...PBC on off in VCD mode 13 Digit 0 9 buttons In radio mode select 1 6 the desired band In DVD mode select track In BLUETOOTH mode press it to input phone number long press 0 number to make a symbol 14...

Page 12: ...ITLE or CHAPTER position directly 27 DUAL button Access GENERAL setup in the SETTINGS menu and press the icon for DUAL mode and select ON Activating Dual Zone Mode Insert a DVD or begin playing a movi...

Page 13: ...ting the remote control unit of any other equipment they may interfere resulting in improper operation The battery normally last for about one year although depending how often the remote control is u...

Page 14: ...To start Radio tap RADIO button on main menu screen Mute the sound VOL increase or decrease by touch the button accordingly Touch this button can choose FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 AM2 Touch this button can scan...

Page 15: ...mode plays files in a Disc b USB c MEMORY card main MEMORY card slot in inner panel Pause playback Press it again to continue playback Stop playback Press it to Stop playback from the current positio...

Page 16: ...button Press it to pause the track press again to resume Press it button to restart a track FR 2 4 8 20 play will be display Press it button to skip to the next track FF 2 4 8 20 play will be display...

Page 17: ...SETTING CONTROL Your device has default system settings You can customize the settings to suit your personal needs Once you change settings your new settings will remain until you change it again To s...

Page 18: ...button to show GENERAL 2 menu SCREEN Screen setting 16 9 4 3 FULL Backlight Backlight setting LOW MID HIGH AREA Set AREA EUROPE U S A SOUTH AMERICA RUSSIA STEREO Set STEREO ON or OFF LOCAL Set LOCAL...

Page 19: ...eferred language for the disc menu When the selected language is recorded on the disc then this language will automatically be selected If not the first language recorded on the disc is displayed 4 Pa...

Page 20: ...used in Europe NTSC is commonly used in the USA and Japan Auto is commonly used 8 DEFAULT Factory reset Set all values to Factory default values including memory and preset stations SYSTEM INFORMATIO...

Page 21: ...ed missed calls Tap PHONEBOOK button to use phone book functions Pairing Mode At the 1st time when using BLUETOOTH you need to pair the mobile phone first When a phone have not been paired with the un...

Page 22: ...ding from a phone Select a number and tap Send button to make a calling Press the PB DOWN button phonebook will be updated and downloaded with new phonebook 3 Call history mode Tap HISTORY button to s...

Page 23: ...edance may damage the unit Do not use 3 cable loudspeakers and do not connect the loudspeakers minus to the car body GND using a BTL circuit and each loudspeaker must be connected with insulated cable...

Page 24: ...en buttons are pressed Display is not Accurate The microprocessor has malfunctioned due to noise etc Turn off the power Then press the no open button and remove the DCP Press the reset button for abou...

Page 25: ...THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RETURNS TO NORMAL NO SOUND VOLUME IS IN MINIMUM ADJUST VOLUME TO A DESIRED LEVEL WIRING IS NOT PROPERLY CONNECTED CHECK WIRING CONNECTION THE OPERATION KEYS DO NOT WORK THE BU...

Page 26: ...ange EUROPE AREA 87 5 108MHz Step 50KHz Frequency range SOUTH AMERICA AREA 87 5 108MHz Step 100KHz Frequency range RUSSIA AREA 87 5 108MHz Step 50KHz 65 74MHz Step 10KHz Frequency range U S A AREA 87...

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