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EXCELLENCE

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H-CMD7080

DVD/CD/MP3-RECEIVER

DVD/CD/MP3-

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Summary of Contents for Excellence H-CMD7080

Page 1: ...EXCELLENCE by H CMD7080 DVD CD MP3 RECEIVER DVD CD MP3 Instruction manual ...

Page 2: ...product and keep the manual for reference in the future Table of contents Table of contents 3 Important safeguards 4 Accessories 5 Installation connection 6 Panel controls 10 General operations 14 Digital tuner operations 17 Disc glossary 20 DVD SD MMC USB operations 21 MP3 overview 27 DVD setup 29 Handling discs 33 Cleaning 33 Troubleshooting guide 34 Specification 35 ...

Page 3: ...such as electrical shock or laser beam exposure If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold weather wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit Do not open covers and do not repair yourself Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help Make sure you disconnect the power supply and aerial if you will not be using the system for a long peri...

Page 4: ...pc Remote controller 1 pc Panel protective case 1 pc USB cable 1 pc Mounting parts Release keys 2 pc Screw 20 1 pc Bolt 6 4 pc Washer 3 pc Mounting strap 1 pc Customer information 1 pc Warranty card 1 pc Instruction manual 1 pc ...

Page 5: ...mm 3 Spring washer 4 Screw 5 x 25mm 5 Screw 6 Strap 7 Plain washer Removing the unit Insert fingers into the groove in the front of frame and pull out to remove the frame When reattaching the frame point the side with a groove down wards and attach it Insert the levers supplied with the unit into the grooves at both sides of the unit as shown in figure until they click Pulling the levers makes it ...

Page 6: ...m or flush surface screws 4 x 8mm depending on the shape of the screw holes in the bracket 2 Screw 3 Factory radio mounting bracket 4 Dashboard or Console 5 Hook Remove this parts Note The mounting box outer trim ring and the half sleeve are not used for this method of installation Detaching the front panel 1 Press OPEN button on the front panel The panel will go down pic 1 2 Push the panel to the...

Page 7: ...asily be damaged by shocks After removing it place it in a protective case and be careful not to drop it or subject it to strong shocks The rear connector that connects the main unit and the control panel is an extremely important part Be careful not to damage it by pressing on it with fingernails pens screwdrivers etc Note If the control panel is dirty wipe off the dirt with soft dry cloth only A...

Page 8: ...he connection of the wiring For some car models you may need to modify wiring of the supplied power cord Contact your authorized car dealer before installing this unit Note Parking wire is not used 2 cable is connected to a Hands Free device not included ...

Page 9: ...ton 6 USB jack 7 T UP button 8 T DN button 9 BND LOUD button 10 AS PS button 11 6 DIR button 12 5 DIR button 13 4 RDM button 14 3 INT button 15 2 RPT button 16 1 PLAY PAUSE button 17 AF MONO button 18 LOC button 19 PTY SCN button 20 TA DSP button 21 VOL knob SEL button 22 AUX IN socket under rubber cover ...

Page 10: ...8 VOL button 9 SEL button 10 GOTO AUDIO button 11 FUNC button 12 PROG PTY button 13 BAND RDM button 14 Number buttons 15 TITLE button 16 DSP button 17 MODE button 18 MUTE button 19 MENU button 20 ENTER button 21 INT button 22 PLAY PAUSE button 25 A B ZOOM button 23 STOP PBC button 26 P SCAN RPT button 24 SUBTITLE button 27 TA button ...

Page 11: ...ere children cannot reach If a child accidentally swallows the battery consult a doctor immediately Do not recharge short disassemble or heat the battery or dispose it in a fire Do not expose or bring into contact the battery with other metallic materials Doing this may cause the battery to give off heat crack or start a fire When throwing away or saving the battery wrap it in tape and insulate ot...

Page 12: ...ip it down 1 Disc slot 2 SD MMC card socket 3 EJECT button 4 Panel status indicator 5 RESET button Note Pressing RESET button will erase the clock setting and stored stations Panel status indicator lights up when you slide the panel down flashes when you remove the panel ...

Page 13: ...settings will be memorized and when you turn the unit on it will resume the stored status you set Volume control Rotate VOL knob on the panel or press VOL on the RC to adjust the volume level Setting the sound characteristics Press shortly and repeatedly the SEL button to select the audio setting VOLUME BASS TREBLE BALANCE FADER Rotate VOL knob to regulate each setting Note If turning off the powe...

Page 14: ...ion noise when the AF function tries to scan alternative frequency RETUNE S L SHORT LONG RETUNE refers to the time period the unit allows for radio scan when reception is interrupted S represents a time period of 30 seconds and L represents a time period of 90 seconds MASK DPI MASK ALL Press SEL button for 2 seconds then press it repeatedly until the display shows MASK DPI Rotate the knob to toggl...

Page 15: ...or press VOL buttons on the RC or rotate VOL knob on the panel to turn the sound on Mode setting Press MODE button on the panel repeatedly to select TUNER DVD if inserted USB if USB device is inserted SD if the flash card is inserted AUX Equalizer setting Press and hold DSP button to select the equalizer mode FLAT CLASSICS POP M ROCK M DSP OFF AUX in jack Intended to receive audio signals by conne...

Page 16: ...ist of broadcasting station transmitting the same program Band selection Press MODE button or BND LOUD button to select TUNER Press BAND once or more to select FM1 FM2 FM3 MW1 AM1 MW2 AM2 Manual automatic tuning Manual tuning select a band Press and hold T DN T UP buttons on the panel or PREVIOUS NEXT buttons on the RC MANUAL appears on the display then press these buttons repeatedly to search a s...

Page 17: ...itching to distant mode Choose local reception by pressing LOC button Auto memory store Select a band Press AS PS button on the panel and hold for 2 seconds to enter auto store mode The radio will automatically store 6 stations to the 6 preset memories of the current band To stop auto store press any button except PWR Preset scan Select a band Press AS PS button on the panel or P SCAN button on th...

Page 18: ...quency with this RDS program Default setting is ON PTY Program Type function 1 Press PTY SCN button on the panel or press PTY PROG button on the RC to select the program type group MUSIC GROUP twice to select SPEECH GROUP PTY OFF 2 When the program type is selected press digit buttons 1 6 repeatedly to select the program type according to the table Preset number PTY music group Preset number PTY s...

Page 19: ...nt part of DVD disc The memory volume of the disc is rather big that makes possible to record several films on one disc For example if a disc contains three films they may be divided into Title 1 Title 2 and Title 3 You can easy use the functions of looking for Chapter A title can be divided into several blocks so that every block can be operated as a unit the unit is called chapter The chapter co...

Page 20: ... 6 0 and XVID MPEG 2 vob MPEG 1 dat Picture file JPEG jpg ISO 9660 or ISO 9660 Joliet format Max 30 characters Max Track number is 448 Max nested directory is 8 levels The max album number is 99 The max length of each track is 99 minutes 59 seconds Supported sampling frequency for MP3 disc 8 KHz 48 KHz 44 1 KHz preferably Supported bit rates of MP3 disc are 32 320 kbps 128 kbps preferably Followin...

Page 21: ...0 support file 500 support 4 Filename 32 byte Dir name 32 byte 5 Tag id3tag ver2 0 Title Artist Album 32 byte support 6 Multi card reader not supported 7 USB 2 0 support Notes USB format supports 2 0 Capacity up to 2 GB SD cards brands Cannon Fuji film Palm Motorola Microsoft IBM HP Compaq Sharp Samsung etc Capacity up to 2 GB MMC cards brands Ericsson Nokia Motorola HP Palm Sanyo Microsystems etc...

Page 22: ... the later one Playing pausing When the disc card USB device has been already loaded the playback of the first track starts automatically To ensure good system performance wait until the unit finishes reading the disc information before proceeding Or press PLAY PAUSE button to start playback Press it again to pause the playback Press again to resume the playback Playing the previous next track Dur...

Page 23: ...ck this function will not work Selecting audio languages During DVD disc playback press AUDIO button on RC repeatedly to select the audio language to listen if the disc supports multi language mode Selecting the channel for VCD only During VCD disc playback press AUDIO button on the RC to select the channel L mono R mono Mix mono Stereo Selecting subtitle language for DVD only Subtitle language is...

Page 24: ...to activate the disc title list on the screen Choose the desired title Press ENTER button or PLAY PAUSE button to confirm the selected item and start playing PBC Playback Control function for VCD only If you insert a VCD with PBC playback starts from the beginning of the 1st track automatically 1 Press and hold STOP PBC button on the RC to activate PBC menu on screen during playback 2 If the menu ...

Page 25: ...er track time directly MENU Press MENU button in DVD mode to show disc menu Intro Press INT button to activate INTRO function playing the beginning of every track for 10 seconds Dual mode When playing DVD press and hold DISP DUAL button on the panel or DUAL button on the RC to activate dual zone mode Press MODE button to choose tuner mode for front zone and at the same time DVD mode will be playin...

Page 26: ... 8 including the root directory Maximum number of files and folders per disc is 256 The unit may not play tracks in the order of Track numbers The unit plays only the audio tracks if a disc contains both audio tracks and MP3 files When playing a disc of 8 kbps or VBR the elapsed playing time in the display window will not be correct and also the intro play may not function properly VBR Variable Bi...

Page 27: ...Make sure that when MP3 CD R or CD RW is burned that it is formatted as a data disc and NOT as an audio disc You should not write non MP3 files or unneeded folders along with MP3 files on the disc otherwise it takes a long time until the unit starts to play MP3 files With some CD R or CD RW media data may not be properly written depending on its manufacturing quality In this case data may not be r...

Page 28: ...ge is recorded on the disc then this language will automatically be shown If not the first language recorded on the disc is displayed Audio setting With this option you can select the preferred language for the audio output When the selected language is recorded on the disc not all discs have multiple languages recorded then this language will automatically be played If not the first language reco...

Page 29: ...tup When playing a DVD disc and you have selected ON then the screen will show the angle mark This will give you the possibility to view multi angle DVD s Screen Saver setup When playing a DVD disc and you have selected ON the screen will enter Screen Saver function if you stop played about 3 minutes Audio setup Digital output setup Select the current SPDIF output setting for the optical digital a...

Page 30: ... compression results of the signals Standard set to OFF LPCM Output setup If you connect the DVD Player to a PCM compatible receiver via the digital terminals such as coaxial or optical etc you may need to adjust LPCM OUTPUT Discs are recorded at a certain sampling rate The higher the sampling rate the better the sound quality 48KHZ Playback a disc recorded at the sampling rate of 48kHz 96KHZ Play...

Page 31: ...IDANCE SUGGESTED Some material may not be suitable for children 4 PG 13 PARENTS STRONGLY CAUTIONED Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13 5 PG R Restricted under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian 6 R RESTRICTED Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian 7 NC 17 NO ONE 17 AND UNDER ADMITTED 8 Adult Above 17 Admitted ...

Page 32: ... damage its surface Do not touch the unlabeled side Do not attach any seal label or data protection sheet to either side of a disc Cleaning Cleaning the cabinet Wipe with a soft cloth If the cabinet is very dampen not dropping wet the cloth with a weak solution of soapy water and then wipe clean Cleaning discs Fingerprints should be carefully wiped from the surface of disc with a soft cloth Unlike...

Page 33: ...e Cool off until the ambient temperature returns to normal No sound Volume is in minimum Wiring is not properly connected Adjust volume to a desired level Check wiring connection The buttons do not work The built in microcomputer is not operating properly due to noise Front panel is not properly fix into its place Press RESET button Reinstall the front panel Sound skips The installation angle is m...

Page 34: ...els Dimensions L x W x H 178 x 175 x 50 mm Working temperature range 10º 60º FM Stereo Radio Frequency range 87 5 108 0 MHz Usable sensitivity 15 uV Preset memory stations 18 MW AM section Frequency range 522 kHz 1620 kHz Preset memory stations 12 Frequency response 20 Hz 20 KHz S N ratio A vtd 60 dB DSP sound effect Classic Rock Pop Flat Line out Output CD min 2 V Specifications are subject to ch...

Page 35: ...36 36 37 38 39 43 47 50 54 DVD SD MMC USB 55 3 WMA 62 DVD 64 68 68 69 70 ...

Page 36: ...37 10º ...

Page 37: ...38 1 1 1 USB 1 2 20 1 6 4 3 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 38: ...39 CD 1 2 5 3 4 5 x 25 5 6 7 ...

Page 39: ...40 1 5 8 4 8 2 3 4 5 1 OPEN 1 2 2 1 2 ...

Page 40: ...41 1 3 2 4 3 4 ...

Page 41: ...42 2 Hands Free ...

Page 42: ...43 1 PWR MUTE 2 3 DISP DUAL 4 MODE 5 OPEN 6 USB 7 T UP 8 T DN 9 BND LOUD 10 AS PS 11 6 DIR 12 5 DIR 13 4 RDM 14 3 INT 15 2 RPT 16 1 PLAY PAUSE 17 AF MONO 18 LOC 19 PTY SCN 20 TA DSP 21 VOL SEL 22 AUX IN ...

Page 43: ...OSD 4 SETUP 5 6 PREVIOUS NEXT 7 ANGLE 8 VOL 9 SEL 10 GOTO AUDIO 11 FUNC 12 PROG PTY 13 BAND RDM 14 15 TITLE 16 DSP 17 MODE 18 MUTE 19 MENU 20 ENTER 21 INT 22 PLAY PAUSE 25 A B ZOOM 23 STOP PBC 26 P SCAN RPT 24 SUBTITLE 27 TA ...

Page 44: ...45 1 2 CR 2025 3V ...

Page 45: ...46 OPEN 1 2 SD MMC 3 EJECT 4 5 RESET RESET ...

Page 46: ...47 OPEN RESET STANDBY PWR STANDBY VOL VOL SEL VOLUME BASS TRE LE BALANCE FADER VOL 6 ...

Page 47: ...EK TA ALARM VOL TA SEEK TA ALARM PI SOUND MUTE PI SOUND MUTE 2 SEL PI SOUND PI MUTE VOL PI SOUND 1 PI MUTE 1 RETUNE S L SHORT LONG RETUNE S RETUNE L TA Seek Retune S TA SEEK 30 Retune L TA SEEK 90 MASK DPI MASK ALL MASK DPI MASK ALL 2 SEL MASK DPI MASK ALL VOL MASK DPI AF RDS PI MASK ALL AF PI RDS ...

Page 48: ...49 TA VOLUME VOL VOL TA EON TA TA EON LO EON TA DX EON LO EON TA DX BEEP SEL BEEP VOL BEEP MU VOL VOL MOD TUNER DVD USB USB SD AUX DSP FLAT CLASSICS POP M ROCK M DSP OFF AUX in Video in Video line out ...

Page 49: ...50 RDS RDS PI PS TP TA AF MOD BND LOUD TUNER B ND FM1 FM2 FM3 MW1 AM1 MW2 AM2 T DN T UP PREVIOUS NEXT MANUAL T DN T UP PREVIOUS NEXT ...

Page 50: ...51 6 5 30 18 FM 12 AM T DN T UP PREVIOUS NEXT 2 1 6 1 6 FUNC FUNC AF LOC LOCAL LOC S PS 2 6 1 6 S PS ...

Page 51: ...52 S PS P SCAN TA 1 DSP ON OFF 2 2 SEL VOL TA SEEK TA ALARM 3 AF AF MONO ON OFF AF AF AF RDS AF ON PTY 1 PTY SCN PTY PROG MUSIC SPEECH PTY ...

Page 52: ...RS INFO 2 EAST M LIGHT M 2 SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA 3 CLASSICS OTHER M 3 CULTURE SCIENCE VARIED 4 JAZZ M COUNTRY M 4 WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN 5 NATION M OLDIES M 5 SOCIAL RELIGION PHONE IN 6 FOLK M 6 TRAVEL LEISURE DOCUMENT 3 PTY 4 PTY SCN PTY ...

Page 53: ...54 PBC PBC 1 3 1 2 3 ...

Page 54: ... SVCD VCD DVD Audio CDDA MP3 CD WMA HDCD Picture CD Photo CD JPEG MP3 mp3 WMA wma MP4 avi DIVX3 11 4 0 5 0 6 0 and XVID MPEG 2 vob MPEG 1 dat JPEG jpg ISO 9660 ISO 9660 Joliet 30 448 8 99 99 59 MP3 8 48 44 1 P3 32 320 128 ACC DLF M3U PLS MP3 PRO DRM ...

Page 55: ... 3 FAT 12 FAT 16 FAT 32 FAT 12 16 200 500 FAT 32 200 500 1 32 32 2 id3tag ver 2 0 32 6 7 USB 2 0 USB USB 2 0 2 SD SD Cannon Fuji film Palm Motorola Microsoft IBM HP Compaq Sharp Samsung 2 MMC MMC Ericsson Nokia Motorola HP Palm Sanyo Microsystems 2 ...

Page 56: ...57 OPEN EJECT SD MMC USB SD MMC USB USB PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE PREVIOUS NEXT PREVIOUS NEXT ...

Page 57: ...58 RPT MP3 FILE FOLDER ALL DVD OFF TITLE Chapter CD Disc Track RPT DVD DVD ANGLE DVD AUDIO VCD AUDIO DVD SUBTITLE ...

Page 58: ...59 DVD VCD A B ZOOM X2 X3 X4 X1 2 X1 3 X1 4 A B A B ZOOM A B OSD DVD TITLE ENTER PLAY PAUSE PBC VCD VCD PBC ...

Page 59: ...60 1 STOP PBC 2 3 PLAY PAUSE 4 STOP PBC 5 TITLE PBC PROG PTY ENTER PROG PTY GOTO AUDIO GOTO DVD GOTO MENU MENU DVD Intro INT Intro 10 ...

Page 60: ...61 DVD DISP DUAL DUAL MODE DVD BAND RDM 4 RDM ...

Page 61: ...62 3 WMA 3 WMA 3 MPEG 3 3 CD ROM CD R CD RW 3 ISO 9660 3 3 mp3 3 mp3 MP3 PC 8 256 3 8 VBR VBR WMA ID3 WMA WMA Windows Media Audio Microsoft Corporation ...

Page 62: ...63 64 CD R CD RW MP3 3 44 1 128 256 3 ISO 9660 8 CD R MP3 CD R CD RW 3 3 3 CD R CD RW CD R CD RW 16 1 ID3TAG WMA Windows Media Audio Microsoft Corporation 64 ...

Page 63: ...64 DVD SETUP DVD SETUP SETUP ENTER OSD OSD 6 DVD DVD ...

Page 64: ...65 TV TFT PS 4 3 Pan Scan LB 4 3 Letterbox 16 9 TV PAL NTSC Auto DVD DVD DVD 3 SPDIF AC3 Dolby Digital Audio BTS DTS 5 1 AC3 LPCM ...

Page 65: ...66 ENTER STEREO Dolby Pro Logic LT RT Stereo L Mono R Mono Mix Mono DVD DTS 5 1 OFF LPCM DVD PCM LPCM 48 48 96 96 ...

Page 66: ...67 0000 DVD 1 2 G 3 PG 4 PG 13 13 5 PG R 17 6 R 17 7 NC 17 17 8 17 ...

Page 67: ...68 ...

Page 68: ...69 RESET 30 30 ...

Page 69: ...VD DVD R RW CD CD R CD RW USB SD MMC DVD SVCD VCD DVDAudio CDDA MP3 CD WMA HDCD Picture CD Photo CD JPEG 15 50 4 178 175 50 10º 60º FM 87 5 108 0 15 18 MW 522 1620 12 20 20 A vtd 60 DSP Classic Rock Pop Flat CD 2 ...

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