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Loading/Eject a disc

Turn the power on.
Insert the disc with the printed side facing upward into the slot.
Press EJECT button on the panel to eject the disc.

Inserting the SD/MMC card/USB device

Insert the MMC/SD card or USB device into MMC/SD compartment or USB socket. Then the playing mode will be changed into
MMC/ SD or USB mode automatically. The first card/USB device track playback will start.

Note:

When MMC/SD card and USB device are both inserted into their compartment or socket, the playing mode will be changed

into the mode of the later one.

Playing/pausing

When the disc has been already loaded press PLAY/PAUSE button on the RC to start playback. To ensure good system performance,
wait until the unit finishes reading the disc information before proceeding. Press and hold for 2 seconds the SET/PAU button on the
panel or press shortly the PLAY/PAUSE on the RC to pause the playback. Press again to resume the playback.

Stop playback

During playback press STOP button on the panel or STOP/REVERSE button on the RC to stop playback. When a DVD disc is used,
press this button twice to a complete stop of playback; if the button is pressed once, the unit will memorize the stop point and further
the playback will start beginning from this point.

Playing the previous/next track

During playback press PREV button to play the previous track. Press NEXT button to play the next track.

Scanning forward and backward

Press and hold PREV or NEXT buttons to fast the playing in backward or forward direction. Release the button when the desired
location is found.

Summary of Contents for H-CMD7071

Page 1: ...H CMD7071 DVD MP3 CD RECEIVER DVD MP3 CD Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...and or adjusting the product and keep the manual for reference in the future Table of contents Table of contents 2 Important safeguards 3 Accessories 4 Installation Connections 5 Controls description...

Page 3: ...are dangerous to the eyes Make sure that pins or other foreign objects do not get inside the unit they may cause malfunctions or create safety hazards such as electrical shock or laser beam exposure D...

Page 4: ...ector 1 pc 6 Mounting parts Hexagon nut M5 T 3 5 mm 1 pc Mounting box 1 pc Left key 1 pc Right key 1 pc Metal bar 1 pc Plain washer 5 mm 1 pc Outer trim ring 1 pc Spring washer 5 mm 2 pcs Screw 5X25 m...

Page 5: ...stop If installation angle exceeds 30 from horizontal the unit may not perform properly Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature such as from direct sunlight or from hot...

Page 6: ...the unit and detach the front panel 2 Insert your fingers into the groove in the front side of the trim frame apply some effort to detach the frame Pull the frame to detach it 3 Insert the supplied r...

Page 7: ...trol panel into the main unit Press the left side of the control panel until a click sound is heard Caution Do not insert the control panel from the right side It can damage the control panel The cont...

Page 8: ...8 Connection diagram...

Page 9: ...t 3 Cut the connector connect the colored leads of the power cord to the car battery as shown in the colour code table below for speaker and power cable connections Location FUNCTION Connector A Conne...

Page 10: ...button 3 REL button 15 AUX in jack 4 TA button 16 USB port 5 AF button 17 SD MMC slot 6 PTY CLK button 18 IR sensor 7 BND NP SUB button 19 EJECT button 8 1 OSD button 20 Display 9 2 RPT button 21 VOL...

Page 11: ...o open the panel 1 LED indicator 2 RESET button hole 3 Disc slot Note Pressing the RESET hole will erase the clock setting and stored stations Panel status indicator lights up when you slide the panel...

Page 12: ...button 14 OSD button 15 Digit buttons 16 TITLE button 17 SUB T button 18 SETUP button 19 ANGLE button 23 SEEK SEEK PREV NEXT buttons 20 SLOW button 24 AUDIO button 21 ZOOM button 25 GOTO button 22 VO...

Page 13: ...tate VOL knob on the panel clockwise or press VOL button on the RC to increase the volume level rotate anticlockwise or press VOL button to decrease the volume level Mute function Press MUTE button to...

Page 14: ...ng time is over it returns to the last display mode of radio or disc playback mode Clock display and adjustment In radio mode twice press and hold PTY CLK button to enter the clock setup mode Rotate V...

Page 15: ...ill start It will play when finds the station Programming tuner stations You can store up to a total of 30 radio stations in the memory 18 FM 12 AM manually or automatically To store a station Select...

Page 16: ...th is poor enabling the AF function will allow the unit to automatically search another station with the same PI Program Identification as the current station but with stronger signal strength PS Prog...

Page 17: ...hoose between the TA SEEK and TA ALARM After choosing please leave the unit idle to activate In TA SEEK mode the unit will seek for traffic announcement program when TA is pressed in TA ALARM mode the...

Page 18: ...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 contai...

Page 19: ...flash memory type MP3 music play 1 SD MMC card support 2in1 SD MMC support 2 USB flash memory 3 FAT 12 FAT 16 FAT 32 is possible FAT 12 16 dir 200 support file 500 support FAT 32 dir 200 support file...

Page 20: ...m performance wait until the unit finishes reading the disc information before proceeding Press and hold for 2 seconds the SET PAU button on the panel or press shortly the PLAY PAUSE on the RC to paus...

Page 21: ...us types of discs Random playback Press and hold for 2 seconds RDM button on the front panel or press shortly LOC RDM button on the RC to start the random playing Press again time to cancel Intro play...

Page 22: ...he beginning of the 1st track automatically 1 Press PBC MENU button on the RC to activate PBC menu on screen during playback 2 If the menu consists a list of titles you can select a desired one using...

Page 23: ...button to start playback of the programmed consequence If you want to delete the list move the cursor to CLEAR press ENTER button to delete the list set before Press ST PROG button to exit the progra...

Page 24: ...r VBR the elapsed playing time in the display window will not be correct and also the intro play may not function properly VBR Variable Bit Rate The unit supports the playback of WMA files The playbac...

Page 25: ...me until the unit starts to play MP3 files With some CD R or CD RW media data may not be properly written depending on their manufacturing quality In this case data may not be reproduced correctly Hig...

Page 26: ...On TV type Select TV type to watch wide screen movies 4 3 PS For 4 3 TV left and right edges will be cut 4 3 LB For 4 3 TV black bars will appear on top and bottom 16 9 For 16 9 wide screen TV Passwo...

Page 27: ...he screen shown here Menu language Select the language to be used for the Menu You can select a preferred audio from those included on the DVD The screen on your player may have difference with the sc...

Page 28: ...r Digital setup Output mode Select the output mode LINE OUT Compress the input signal The volume is small RF REMOD The volume is large Dynamic range When you select the compressed mode as line out sel...

Page 29: ...e felt tip pens may 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 Discs cleaning Fingerprints should be carefully wi...

Page 30: ...til 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 operation keys do not work The...

Page 31: ...ction Frequency range 522 kHz 1620 kHz Disc player Formats DVD SVCD VCD MP4 MP3 WMA CD HDCD DVD Audio MPEG4 DivX Picture CD Photo CD CD R CD RW DVD R JPEG Video System Audio System Standard NTSC PAL 2...

Page 32: ...32 Line out Output CD max 2000 mV Specifications are subject to change without notice Dimensions are approximate...

Page 33: ...33 33 34 35 36 42 45 47 51 52 3 58 60 63 64 65...

Page 34: ...34 20...

Page 35: ...35 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 ISO 1 6 M5 T 3 5 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 5 2 5X25 1 M5 5X29 3 1 7 1 8 1 9 1...

Page 36: ...36 30 DIN DIN 1 2 3...

Page 37: ...37 4 5 5 6 5 25 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3...

Page 38: ...38 1 3 2 2 3 4 5...

Page 39: ...39 REL...

Page 40: ...40 4...

Page 41: ...41 ISO 1 ISO 2 ISO A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 42: ...42 1 13 6 SET PAU 2 PREV NEXT 14 APS 3 REL 15 AUX 4 TA 16 USB 5 AF 17 SD MMC 6 PTY CLK 18 7 BND NP SUB 19 EJECT 8 1 OSD 20 9 2 RPT 21 VOL SEL 10 3 INT 22 POWER 11 4 RDM 23 MODE 12 5 STOP...

Page 43: ...43 REL 1 2 RESET 3 3 1 2...

Page 44: ...USE 4 MUTE 5 BND SYS 6 ENTER 7 8 STOP REVERSE 9 ST PROG 10 AMS RPT 11 SEL 12 LOC RDM 13 PBC MENU 14 OSD 15 16 TITLE 17 SUB T 18 SETUP 19 ANGLE 23 SEEK SEEK PREV NEXT 20 SLOW 24 AUDIO 21 ZOOM 25 GOTO 2...

Page 45: ...45 RESET REL RESET POWER POWER 3 VOL VOL MUTE MODE MODE AUX RADIO DIS USB CARD USB CARD DIS BND NP SUB...

Page 46: ...E BAL FAD LOUD LOC ST EQ COLOR 1 VOL VOL VOLUME 00 02 39 BASS TREBLE 7 5 0 1 2 5 7 BALANCE 7L 7R FADER 7R 7F LOUD LOC ST EQ CLASS POP ROCK FLAT OFF COLOR COLOR1 COLOR2 5 5 PTY CLK VOL VOL VOL SEL VOL...

Page 47: ...47 RDS RDS BND NP SUB BND SYS FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 AM2 2 PREV NEXT PREV NEXT 6 5 PREV NEXT SEEK 1 6 1 6...

Page 48: ...48 APS AMS RPT 5 1 6 APS AMS RPT 2 6 1 6 APS AMS RPT ST PROG ST OFF ST ON SEL ST ON OFF VOL VOL ST ON ST OFF SEL LOC VOL VOL LO ON LO OFF LOC RDM AF AF AF AF RDS RDS AF...

Page 49: ...s Info 2 Easy Light Sport Educate Drama 3 Classics Culture Science Varied 4 Jazz Country Weather Finance Children 5 Nation Oldies Social Religion Phone IN 6 Folk Travel Leisure Document SEL MASK TA SE...

Page 50: ...50 MASK DPI MASK ALL AF MASK DPI MASK ALL RETUNE Retune S Retune L TA Seek Retune S TA SEEK 30 Retune L TA SEEK 90 Retune TA TA SEEK...

Page 51: ...51 PBC PBC 1 3 1 2 3...

Page 52: ...eo SVCD VCD HDCD MP3 MP4 WMA Picture CD JPEG DivX MPEG4 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...

Page 53: ...T 12 16 200 500 FAT 32 200 500 32 32 id3tag ver 2 0 32 USB 2 0 USB USB 2 0 8 M 1 SD SD Cannon Fuji film Palm Motorola Microsoft IBM HP Compaq Sharp Samsung 8 M 1 MMC MMC Ericsson Nokia Motorola HP Pal...

Page 54: ...54 PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE STOP STOP REVERSE DVD PREV NEXT PREV NEXT 1 DVD VCD SLOW 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 2 PLAY PAUSE RDM LOC RDM...

Page 55: ...55 R AMS RPT Intro 10 3 INT OSD ZOOM X2 X3 X4 1 2 1 3 1 4 AUDIO DVD DVD DVD ANGLE DVD SUB T...

Page 56: ...56 DVD 1 TITLE 2 3 ENTER PBC VCD VCD PBC 1 1 MENU 2 3 ENTER 4 STOP VCD 5 MENU GOTO GOTO GOTO ENTER 0 2 ENTER ST PROG DVD VCD CD PLAY PAUSE ENTER...

Page 57: ...57 ENTER ST PROG DVD VCD BND NP SUB PAL PAL M PAL N NTSC...

Page 58: ...58 3 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 64 CD R CD RW MP3 3 44 1 128 256 3...

Page 59: ...59 ISO 9660 8 CD R MP3 CD R CD RW 3 3 3 CD R CD RW CD R CD RW 16 1 ID3TAG...

Page 60: ...60 SETUP 6 SET PAU ENTER NTSC PAL PAL M PAL N 3 4 3 PS 4 3 4 3 LB 4 3 16 9 16 9 0000 1 8 1 8 8...

Page 61: ...61 SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM...

Page 62: ...62 LT RT PRO LOGIC Dolby 5 1 5 1 CH LINE OUT RF REMOD line out Full Off...

Page 63: ...63 CD 3 8 CD 3 CD...

Page 64: ...64 POWER 10 30 30...

Page 65: ...0 4 178 50 165 20 60 FM 87 5 108 0 3 10 7 MW 522 1620 DVD DVD SVCD VCD MP4 MP3 WMA CD HDCD DVD Audio MPEG4 DivX Picture CD Photo CD CD R CD RW DVD R JPEG NTSC PAL 24 96 0 30 16 9 4 3 500 1 0 75 2 RMS...

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