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7. [MUTE] 

Press the [MUTE] button to switch off the sound; press it again to resume to the previous 
volume level. 

 

8. [AST] 

Press to seek radio station / TV channel automatically under RADIO / TV Modes.

 

 

9. [ ll] 

 

Press to pause playback when playing; press again to continue playing. 

 

10. REMOTE 

Infrared Remote Receiver. 

 

11. MINI USB 

The unit will be switched to DVD Mode automatically when USB connected, and play the 
songs, pictures, videos in USB. 

 

12. LEFT / UP / RIGHT / DOWN / ENTER / BAND 

Under the DVD Setup menu: 
Press the [

] / [

] buttons to move the cursor upward / downward to select item. 

Press the [<] / [>] buttons to move the cursor leftward / rightward to select item. 
Press vertically to confirm the operation. 
 
Under RADIO Mode: 
Press the [<] / [>] buttons to decrease / increase the frequency step by step. 
Hold on pressing the [<] / [>] buttons to fast seeking the next available channel by 
decreasing / increasing the tuning frequency; seeking will stop by pressing any button. 
Press the [

] / [

] buttons to switch the stored stations. 

Hold on pressing the [

] / [

] buttons to fast seeking by decreasing / increasing the tuning 

frequency; seeking will stop when loose the button. 
Press vertically to switch the FM/AM

 

wave band as following:   

FM1 - FM2 - FM3 - AM1- AM2 - FM1 

 

Under TV Mode: 
Hold on pressing the [<] / [>] buttons to fast tuning channel forward the low / high 
frequency automatically.   
Press the [

] / [

] buttons to select the stored channel upward / downward.   

Hold on pressing vertically to switch the TV area as following: 

US – CCIR – IT – AUSTTALIA – NZ – US 

Press vertically to switch the SIF (Sound Intermediate Frequency) as following:   

PAL– I – PAL– DK – PAL– BG – PAL– I 

NOTE: 

No functions under US TV area. 

 

Summary of Contents for TID-896

Page 1: ...Operating manual In Dash Fully Motorized 7 Touch Screen Monitor TV FM AM Receiver DVD Player...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...e irreversible damage Small black and shiny dots inside the liquid crystal panel are normal for liquid crystal product In extremely cold temperatures the movement of the picture may be slow and the pi...

Page 4: ...P Memory Built In Dolby Digital Decoder Built In MP4 Decoder Last Position DVD Memory OSD On Screen Display NTSC PAL Auto Selectable Full Function Remote Control IR Repeater AM FM PLL Synthesizer Tune...

Page 5: ...Panel 12 Remote Control 17 Basic Operation 21 Touch Screen Operations 23 Touch Screen Calibrate 23 Main Menu 24 Radio Operations 25 DVD Operations 28 USB Operations 30 TV Operations 31 iPod Operation...

Page 6: ...5 ACCESSORIES Bolt Steel Bar x 1 M5X5 Screws x 4 Connecter Wire x 1 Trim Bezel x 1 Remote Control x 1 Operational Manual x 1 Mounting Sleeve x 1 Keys x 2 Box x 1 Nut M5 x 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...

Page 7: ...e unit where it does not get in the driver s way and can not injure the passenger if there is a sudden stop like an emergency stop Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperatu...

Page 8: ...unting Bracket Installation Method 1 Install the front panel into the unit 2 Bend the claws outward for tight fit if necessary Install the Mounting Box into the dashboard tighten the unit in place 3 I...

Page 9: ...NIT REMOVAL 1 Detach the front panel 2 Insert the keys that supply to the unit at both sides of the unit shown as illustrated until pull the keys to make it possible to remove the unit from the dashbo...

Page 10: ...with new one with the same rating Do not let unconnected cables or terminals touch the metal on the car or other conductor To prevent short circuits do not remove the caps form unused terminals or fro...

Page 11: ...ay be affected during simultaneous reception of TV and Radio broadcasts Please separate Battery Units before setting products to prevent from fire and electric shock Mounting the antenna near to a rad...

Page 12: ...11 Wiring Diagram...

Page 13: ...RONT PANEL 1 ANGLE 10 REMOTE 2 ANGLE 11 MINI USB 3 EJECT 12 LEFT UP RIGHT DOWN ENTER BAND 4 OPEN CLOSE 13 REL 5 POWER SOURCE 14 EJECT 6 VOLUME SEL 15 RESET 7 PLAY PAUSE 16 OUT 8 MUTE 17 IN 9 AST 18 SY...

Page 14: ...r will spread out and turn around to the last angle position 2 Close the TFT Monitor Press the CLOSE button the monitor will turn downward and completely retract in 5 POWER SOURCE Press the POWER SOUR...

Page 15: ...the buttons to decrease increase the frequency step by step Hold on pressing the buttons to fast seeking the next available channel by decreasing increasing the tuning frequency seeking will stop by...

Page 16: ...ons to move the monitor forward backward by singly step There are 4 steps to move the monitor forward backward totally 18 SYSTEM Press to enter exit the System Parameter Setup menu FRONT PANEL DISPLAY...

Page 17: ...tion off 6 RPT Icon It displays when the REPEAT function on It disappears when the REPEAT function off 7 RDM Icon It displays when the RANDOM function on It disappears when the RANDOM function off 8 L...

Page 18: ...NUMBER BUTTONS 15 RANDOM 27 RIGHT 4 MENU 16 ZOOM 28 NEXT 5 AUDIO 17 SYSTEM 29 ANGLE 6 DISPLAY 18 OPEN CLOSE 30 PLAY PAUSE 7 UP 19 SETUP 31 STOP 8 LEFT 20 VOLUME 32 A B 9 ENTER BAND 21 VOLUME 33 REPEA...

Page 19: ...ge when playing DVD disc Press to select left audio channel right audio channel or stereo when playing VCD disc 6 DISPLAY Press to display current playback information when playing DVD disc 7 8 11 27...

Page 20: ...unction on off 23 PBC AST Press to turn the PBC function on off when playing VCD disc Hold on pressing to seek radio station TV channel automatically under RADIO TV Modes 24 TITLE Press to enter the t...

Page 21: ...dio Mode REPLACING THE BATTERIES If the remote control has no function or if the operating range reduced replace the old battery with new one 1 Pull out the battery holder Follow the arrow 1 slide it...

Page 22: ...nd return to the last working Mode automatically but the monitor does not spread out Working Mode When the unit in turned ON press the POWER SOURCE button to toggle between the different modes as foll...

Page 23: ...order to ensure the safety Under the Rear View Mode the Brake Control function is no effective Protection of the TFT Monitor During the movement of the TFT monitor if it is halted by force then the u...

Page 24: ...H POINTS To touch the points from 1 to 5 by using a ballpoint pen or pencil until all points are changed to red color 6 INFORMATION To guide the point that should be touched After all 5 points change...

Page 25: ...24 MAIN MENU 1 TIME It is time display Touch the icon MORE to enter the 2nd page of main menu 1 RETURN Touch the icon RETURN to enter the 1st page of main menu...

Page 26: ...l be instead 2 Store the received effective radio frequency to the six stored channels M1 M6 3 The unit will play the stations one by one for few seconds touch any icon or press any button to stop pla...

Page 27: ...e EQ button to switch the EQ settings as following 11 STORED CHANNEL Manual Store Radio Station Hold on touching the icon you can store current radio frequency to the stored channel For example the cu...

Page 28: ...on to seek the next available channel by increasing decreasing the tuning frequency Press any button to stop seeking Seeking will stop automatically when seek an available channel then play this stati...

Page 29: ...rizes the location where you stopped touch the PLAY icon to resume playing from the memorized location If you touch the icon twice the playback will start from the beginning of the disc when you touch...

Page 30: ...operation page of DVD Mode 1 MENU Touch the icon to return to the boot menu when playing DVD disc Touch the icon to select PBC on off when playing VCD disc 2 TITLE Touch the icon to enter the title me...

Page 31: ...the icon USB to enter the USB Mode if USB connected The unit will switch to USB Mode automatically if connecting USB When disconnecting USB the unit will switch to RADIO Mode automatically if there is...

Page 32: ...of remote control performs same operation 2 Hold on touching the icon to seek the next available channel by increasing decreasing the tuning frequency touch any icon to stop seeking Seeking will stop...

Page 33: ...button of panel or remote control performs the same operation 2 STOP 1 During playback touch the icon once the unit memorizes the location where you stopped touch the PLAY icon to resume playing from...

Page 34: ...hapter track or song To press the PREVIOUS NEXT buttons of remote control performs same operation 5 MUTE Touch the icon to switch off the sound touch it again to resume to the previous volume level 6...

Page 35: ...d touch it again to resume to the previous volume level 2 RETURN Touch the icon to enter the 2nd page of main menu NOTE 1 when rear gear is engaged the monitor will extend automatically to display the...

Page 36: ...ed location If you touch the icon twice the playback will start from the beginning of the disc when you touch the PLAY icon To press the STOP button of remote control performs the same operation 3 PRE...

Page 37: ...ERATIONS Touch the icon GPS to enter the GPS Mode 1 MUTE Touch the icon to switch off the sound touch it again to resume to the previous volume level 2 RETURN Touch the icon to enter the 2nd page of m...

Page 38: ...SETUP 2 SOUND PARAMETER SETUP 3 CLOCK SETUP 4 OTHER PARAMETER SETUP Touch the icon 1 4 to select the main menus directly 5 DEFAULT SETTINGS Touch the icon to restore the default settings 6 MUTE Touch...

Page 39: ...38 SCREEN PARAMETER SETUP 1 CONTRAST 9 9 2 TINT 9 9 3 COLOR 9 9 4 BRIGHTNESS 9 9 SOUND PARAMETER SETUP 1 BALANCE 9 9 2 FADER 9 9 3 TREBLE 9 9 4 BASS 9 9...

Page 40: ...E DISPLAY This is the time display 2 HOUR 00 23 2 MINUTE 00 59 4 CLOCK MODE 12H 24H OTHER PARAMETER SETUP 1 RADIO AREA EUROPE ASIA USA JAPAN OIRT EUROPE 2 LOCAL LOCAL DX 3 EQ USER POP CLASSIC ROCK JAZ...

Page 41: ...ttom of submenu to exit the submenus to main menus Press the buttons to select the submenus as your need Press the or ENTER buttons to enter the items of submenus Press the button to exit the items of...

Page 42: ...V TYPE Following options are available for the TV Display 4 3 PS 4 3 LB 16 9 PASSWORD Setup the password for Parental Ratings change The default password is 0000 RATING Following options are available...

Page 43: ...N DUTCH SWEDISH KOREAN DANISH NORWEGIAN POLISH HUNGARIAN SUBTITLE LANGUAGE Following options are available for the SUBTITLE LANGUAGE ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH FRENCH PORTUGUESE ITALIAN RUSSIAN DUTCH SWED...

Page 44: ...llowing options are available for the AUDIO OUT SPDIF OFF SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM KEY Following options are available for the KEY b 4 2 0 2 4 VIDEO SETUP BRIGHTNESS Following options are available for the...

Page 45: ...are available for the HUE 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 SATURATION Following options are available for the SATURATION 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 SPEAKER SETUP DOWNMIX Following options are available for the DOWNMIX LT RT Stere...

Page 46: ...options 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...

Page 47: ...ing is in contact with metal Part or car Check wiring and correct Increase volume level Review wiring diagram and check MUTE connection Replace speakers Adjust the channel balance to the center positi...

Page 48: ...ops at incorrect position Moving path is blocked Press OPEN key to restart monitor movement VCD Cannot insert disc Disc already inside unit Eject current disc and insert new one Disc does not play bac...

Page 49: ...rrective Action Loading Disc is being read Disc is dirty Clean disc with soft cloth Disc is upside down Insert disc with label side up No disc Disc not present in loading compartment Insert disc Disc...

Page 50: ...ble Sensitivity 15 dB V Stereo Separation 27 dB 1KHz Frequency Response 20 10000 Hz AM TUNER Frequency Range 522 1620 KHz Europe 531 1602 KHz China 530 1710 KHz USA IF 450 KHz Usable Sensitivity 34 dB...

Page 51: ...rubbing alcohol Never use solvent such as benzene thinner or conventional record cleaners which may mar the surface of the disc Notes A disc may became somewhat scratched although not enough to made i...

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