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Summary of Contents for Car multimedia system

Page 1: ...OWNER SMANUAL Car Multimedia System lnteq 1 DIN DVD Multimedia receiver Nith Touch Screen Displaywth DVDIAMIFM Receiver ...

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Page 3: ...ODE 14 SD CARD MODE 17 USBMODE 20 PHOTO MODE 21 BLUETOOTH MODE 22 IPOD MODE 28 TVMODE 32 NAVI MODE 34 AVIN MODE 34 DIM MODE 36 SETTINGS MODE 37 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 41 INCLUDED PARTS 42 UNIT INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL 43 WIRE CONNECTION 47 WIRING DIAGRAM 49 SPECIFICATIONS 50 TROUBLESHOOTING 51 DISC NOTES 54 3 ...

Page 4: ...heel Control Interface 4 Channel 2V Pre Amp RCA Audio Outputs Variable 2V Subwoofer Output w Low Pass Crossover A V Outputs for Multiple Component Integration Rear View Camera Input w Trigger 52x4 MOSFEET Powered Speaker Level Outputs 18FM 12AM Station Memory Selectable Region FM AM Frequency Stepping Custom Preset EQ Settings 12 24 Hour Clock NTSC PAL Auto Selection Built in Analog TV Tuner selec...

Page 5: ...ress the button to display volume adjustment Holding the button will enter main menu 4 MUTEINAVI Press to mute unmute sound Holding the button will enter NAVI mode 5 EjectJP Angle Press to open I close the monitorto eject the disc Holding the button will enter angle adjustment mode press it again to adjust the angle ofthe front panel as following Angle 1 Angle 2 Angle 3 Angle 4 6 REL Press to rele...

Page 6: ...o the device through your car audio video system 10 USB The unitwill be switched to USB Source automaticallywhen a USB is connected BASE PANEL r lle all 1 lilli3 110 p JJlo 11 RESET Remove the face plate to gain access to the RESRT buttcn Press and hold 1his buttcn for 3 secto switch back to all the original factory settings Keep in mind this will erase all your preset radio stations and any EQ se...

Page 7: ...VOLUME 16 AST PBC 26 MENUr 7 OK BAND 17 DISP ST 27 RPT A 8 8 RIGHT 18 ZOOM CALL 28 SLOW END CALL 9 DOWN 19 MUTE NOTE This is a universal remote some functions would be depending on optional equipments 1 POWER SOURCE Press to tum the unit ON holding the button will tum offthe unit When the unit is on press to switch between different sources 2 OPEN CLOSEIP ANGLEIEJECl Press to open I close the moni...

Page 8: ...reasing I increasing the tuning frequency seeking will stop by pressing any button Press the v I A buttons to decrease I increase the frequency manually TV Mode Holding the I buttons for 3 sec will tune channels automatically Press the A I v buttons to select the stored channel upward I downward Optional tuner required Bluetooth Mode press I buttons to switch between dialing page phonebook music a...

Page 9: ...c will automatically program the 6 strongest stations available into the presets in the each wave band TV Mode automatically seek the stations available 17 DISP ST Main menu press to set the background by default picture DVD Mode press to display current playback information Bluetooth Mode press to return to the previous page 18 ZOOM CALL DVD Mode press to zoom the picture display when playing DVD...

Page 10: ...erwill repeat from points A to B When playing DVD MP3 press itagain to stop repeating VIlhan playing VCD CD press itagain to repeat all1racks Holding the button fer 3 sec will repeat playing 28 SLOWIEND CALLJ DVD Mode press for slOW motion playback at 112x speed when playing DVDNCD disc Each press changes speed from 112xto 1 4xto 118xto 1 16xthen back to nonnal play Bluetooth Mode press to ignore ...

Page 11: ...rcan choose to activate the mode buttons on 1he touch seteen by dragging the buttons up down to1he main saeen The blue color button means this mod is notactive agray button means this mode is active and located on the main screen 3 Touch 1he LEFriRIGHT direction key to11Jm to1he next previous mode buttons 11 ...

Page 12: ...ess theAV IN Source 10 Touch to access PHOTO Source 11 Touch to access Dimmerfunction 12 Touch to access Setting Source General Operations The folloYJing operations are general operations for all modes Volume Key Touch the volume key in any mode to display the volume adjustment bar Touch buttons to increase I decrease the volume Touch MUTE button to mute the sound press it again to resume to the p...

Page 13: ... to setthe local tuning on off Wlen you are using the local searching funcdon you can only receive the radio stdon wtth strong enough signals 4 Tune Frequency Down II Tune Frequency Up Touch totune the radio to a loWer1higher trequency by one step Hold the button allows continuous tuning down up 6 ST Turns stereo reception on off 7 SEEK II SEEK Touch to seekto the nextstrong station at a lowerI hi...

Page 14: ...the playback from the beginning ofdisc MP3 disc playback press the button to stop the playback pressthe Play Pause button to start the playback from the beginning oftrack 4 Rewind 8 Fast Forward Press to fast forward I rewind at 2xspeed Each press changes speed from 2xto 4xto 8xto 20x then backto nonnal play Press IJle PLAY PAUSE button to resume normal playback 5 Play Pause Touch to pause orresum...

Page 15: ...12 TITLE Touch to go to the title menu of disc when playing a DVD ...

Page 16: ...t the CONTRASTparameters Range 9to 9 defaultIs0 2 TINT Touch LEFT RIGHT buttons to ad Jstthe TINTparameters Range 9 to 9 defaultIs0 3 BRIG Touch LEFT I RIGHT buttonsto adjustthe BRIGHTNESSparameters Range 9to 9 default iS 0 4 COL OR Touch UP I DO M 1 to adJust the COLOR parameters Range 9 to 9 default Is 0 16 ...

Page 17: ...r 1 BI W M Displays a rrent tile location 2 Folderlist display area Touch UPJDOWN arrows tc move through the pages and select a folder 3 File list display area Touch UPJDOWN arrows to move through the pages and select afile 4 Return button Touch tc retum tc the main directory 5 Parent directory button Touch to retum tc the parent directory 17 ...

Page 18: ...P 00 AIN arrows in tie listarea to search for a track file 2 Keyboard Touch to displaythe keyboard Touch the number keys 0 9to select a track touch the OK button to play thetrack Touch the C button to dear1he number 3 Repeat Touch to repeat rotating asfollows REPEAT ONE REPEAT ALL REPEAT OFF 18 ...

Page 19: ... otherfolder a NexU10 Pnnnous Touch tc playthe next previous song I Random Touch to playsongs randomly RANDOMwwill be displayed Touching again will cancel random playtlack 11 PAUSEJPLAY Touch to pause or resume playback VIdeo Playback lntelface Full creen displayawltch Wlen playing video las touch the video display area to swttch to fullsaeen display touch again switch tothe fUnction operation lnt...

Page 20: ...re display as following ZOOM X 5 ZOOM X 4 ZOOM X 3 ZOOM X 2 ZOOM OFF 5 Rotate clockwise I 6 Rotate counterclockwise Touch to make picture rotate colockwise I counterclockwise 90 degree at a time 7 PAUSE PLAY Touch to pause or resume playback 8 Return Touch to return to the SD CARD main interface USB Mode Under the USB mode all operations are same as SD CARD operations 20 ...

Page 21: ... Mode Touch SOCARD USB buttonsto aelect displaying1he picfrom 1he device All1he functions and operations are the same as in SO CARD Wen displaying picture Support Backgroud Music Display From any mode while playing music touch the PHOTO buUon in the main menu to browlse picturefiles musicwill be played at the sametime 21 ...

Page 22: ...enter phone booklookup 3 Audio Touch to enteraudio device operalfon 4 Settings Touch to enter Bluetoolh settings SETnNGS II AUtOANSV EI 6 f1 Pt J CONNECT AUTO 11 PHONJ 1NG Ol f II Al Ut0 PAIRING ON li 1 NCOOE 1 AUTOANSWER Touch to selectautoI manual answer when a call is coming in 2 PHONE CONNECT Touch to selectautoI manual phone connectwhen returning to the car 3 PHONE PAIRING 22 fj D m ...

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Page 24: ...orhang up acall 3 Transfer VI hen talking on the phone touch totransfer the call between the unitand cell phone 4 Ciear Touch to ca ncel or dearthe numbers you have input 5 NumberKep Touch the buttonsto inputa phone number 6 lnformldfon Display CALLOUT While dialing the displaywill read CALLOUT While on a call the displaywill read TALKING 24 ...

Page 25: ... see the screen below IJVhen talking you will seethe screen below PHONEBOQK mJ 4 I I II t 1 MV PHONEBOOK Iii A 2 SIIJ PHONEBOOK 1 O AU O CALL r 4 RECE IVED CA Ll a T MIS S 0 CALL I fj m 1 My Phonebook The phone numbers ltlatare stored in ltle phone 25 ...

Page 26: ...talking the phone touch totransferthe call between the unit and cell phone a can Touch to call a selected numberfrom phonebookorto receive a cell phonecal 9 End Call Touch to ignore orhang up a call Phone Number Ust Touch buttons 1 5 when Item Ischanged to blue color the hem Is selected Touch Itagain and the hem Is changed to wfllte color the operatton IsaelM and you will seethe Image below 1 1nfo...

Page 27: ...k Touch to return the phonebook page AUDIO 1 Previous 2 Next Touch to selectthe prelltousI next traclc 3 PlayI Pause Touch to pause the playbaclc touch hagain to resume playing 4 Stop Touch to stopthe playbaclc touch the Play Pause button to restart the playbaclc from the beginning 27 ...

Page 28: ...iPod Mode IC 3 cable required The unit will switch to iPod Mode automatically when an iPod is connected iPod Connection iPod Operations j 28 ...

Page 29: ...heAlbum list 5 Genres Touch to enterthe Genre llat 8 All Music Touch to enterthe all music list 1 Vicleo lists Touch to access the Video list 8 Musicvideo Touch to access the Music video list 9 TVVidec Touch to access the TV video list 10 VIdeo podcast Touch to acoesa the VIDEO podcast list 11 Movie Touch to access th Movie list Touching 2 to 11 itwill displayfcllcwing information 29 ...

Page 30: ...ouch OKto playthe selection Touch the C button to cancel the number inpul 3 REPEAT Touch totum on the repeat function the current songwill repeatThe screenwill display aREP aa picture tDuch again tum offthe repeat function 4 SCREEN Setting No runction when you playing anAudio file lllhen playing video files the operation is same as DVD screen setting ...

Page 31: ...e of1he current playing file 3 Current playing position I G 6 Nextl F FWD P ss to clloose the nexttrack Hold Holding will fast forward 1hetrack T Random Press to tum on the random function 1he musicwill play randomly selected traclcs touc b again to tum ofthe random function 8 Pre I F REV Press to clloose the previous track Holding will NWfncl the track 9 PAUSEJPLAY Touch to pause or resume 1he pl...

Page 32: ...Touch to seekthe next available channel by increasing I decreasing the tuning frequency SCREEN Touch to accessthe screen parameter adjusiments The operation Is same as the screen setting In DVD mode 7 Current Channel Indicator Displays the TV channel currently playing I Media Display 9 lVSystem Indicator Holding the OK BAND butlcn ofthe remote control will allowyou to choose the Counlly Zone USAI ...

Page 33: ...xit Menu SeUings 4 SCREEN Touch to accessthe sa een parameteradjustments The opemlion is same as the seteen setting in DVO mode 5 CH 18 CH Touch to choose the nextI previous program list ortouch to c hoose the menu settings v tten the setlist on the screen 6 ENTER Touch to ccnl irm the Cllrrentseleded itam 7 19 Touch to decreaseI increase the Volume 33 ...

Page 34: ...NAVI Mode NAVIBOX 2 sold separately Naviaation Map Connection 1 calibration Touch to enter navigation touch Calibration Interface ...

Page 35: ...button to proceed to the navigation map interface 3 Browse Touch to selectnavigation routing Touch the Confirm button to confirm the selected routing Touch Cancel buUcn 1D cancel the rountlng selectfon 4 RETURN Touch to retum to main menu interface NOlE UnderNAVI mode pleae Wewall opemlonabyNavlgtttlon Device NAVIBOX 21Jtter ll manuel 3S ...

Page 36: ... to the devicethrough yourcar audio video system 1 SCREEN Only while external video source input touch the SCREEN button NilIenterSCREEN settings The operation is same as DVD mode screen setting DIM Mode Touch to s Nitc tl the screen brightness levels as following DIM1 DIM2 DIM3 DIM4 Screen Off DIM1 ...

Page 37: ...2 Default Touch to reset BALANCE FADER parameters to default settings ...

Page 38: ...llo lling USER POP CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ USER 2 TREBLE Touch lEFr RIGHl buttons1D increase or decrease TREBLE parameters Range 9 9 3 BASS Touch lEFr RIGHl buttons1D increase or decrease BASS parameters Range 9 9 4 X BASS Touch to rum X BASS on ot off S LOUD Touch to rum LOUD on otOff 3 CLOCK SETUP ...

Page 39: ...OUR Touch UP I DO It vttl buttonsto adjust hours 3 MIN Touch UP I DO It vttl buttonsto adjust minutes 4 MODE Touch to switch the time motle as 12 hours or24 hours 4 SYSTEM SETUP 1 RADIO AREA Touch llEFT I RIGHT buttonsto switch the RADIO AREAas following EUROPE IASWUSA JAPAN I OIRT 2 FACTORY SETTING Touch to reset all the system parametersto default settings 3 VERSION Touch to displaythe version n...

Page 40: ...ATION Touch to access the calibration of touch screen as follows IIIIG GN IItl IUCCUIIID Ifamistake is made the displaywill read as befow In this case youwill need to restart the procedure from the beginning 40 ...

Page 41: ...es The user who handles this product should take all necessary precautions to avoid ESD Electro Static Discharge failures Do not attempt to install or service your unit by yourself Installation or servicing of the unit by persons without training and experience in electronic equipment and automotive accessories may be dangerous and could expose you to the risk of electric shock or other hazards Im...

Page 42: ...5 x 1 Back strap x 1 M5X5 Screws x4 PowerVVire x 1 5 6 7 8 ll D RCAconnetor x1 Mounting Sleeve x 1 Trim Bezel x 1 Operational Manual x 1 9 10 11 12 Dl B Faceplate case Remote Control x 1 Keysx2 External Microphone x 1 13 USB AUXAdapler 42 ...

Page 43: ...to the mounting sleeve 5 Install the panel to the unit 7 Press the panel make sure the gear is locked to the mounting hole 43 2 Bend the tabs into place to secure the sleeve 4 Install the trim bezel into the unit 6 Make sure all faceplate tabs meet properly with the mounting plate 8 illustration ofcompleted installation ...

Page 44: ... of the mounting plate 5 Detach the trim bezel 7 Pull the unit out of the mounting sleeve 44 I l 2 Safely detach the faceplate 4 Take the panel out 6 Insertthe keys into the opening between the unit and the mounting sleeve to unlock 8 illustration of removal ...

Page 45: ...hasis with Nut M5 5 Install the trim bezel onto the unit 7 Make sure all faceplate tabs meet properly with the mounting plate 45 2 lighten the back strap onto your car inside the dashboard 4 Bolt the unit to the backstrap by attached to the car 6 Install the faceplate onto the unit 8 Press the panel make sure the gear is locked to the mounting hole ...

Page 46: ...eplate 3 Take faceplate off of the mounting plate 5 Detach the trim bezel 7 Unscrew the Nut MS screw on the rear and remove the chasis 46 2 Safely remove the faceplate 4 Take faceplate off 6 Unscrew the unitfrom the car 8 illustration of completed removal ...

Page 47: ...CK REVERSE ORANGEIll GREY BLACK FR GREYFR WHITE BLACK Fl WHITE Fl PURPLE RR PURPLE BLACKI RR GREEN RL GREEN BL ACKJ RL BLACK STEERING IR BLACK MIC_IN YELLOWVIOEO_OUT YELLOW RV VlDEO INPUT BLACK SUBWOOFER OUTPUT WHITE AUDIO OUTPUT FL REDAUDIO OUTPUT FR WHITE AUDIO OUTPUTRL RED AUDIO OUTPUT RR TVBOX INADAPTER OPTIO All NAVIBOX INAOAPTERtOf TIONAL 4 Navigation Box TV tuner BoxAdapter Optional 47 ...

Page 48: ...video displayto RN video inputwhenever the vehicles rewind gear is engaged This is required for back up camerafunctions Auto Anlanna Control Connectthe auto antenna control wire see Vlllring Diagram The powerantenna rf equippt d will raise whenever the unit is powered up Itwill retractwhen the unit is switched off Steering Wheel Control This steering wheel control function is optional and requires...

Page 49: ... POWER AMPLIFIER OPTIOttAq ASWC AXXESS AUTO BLUE _ I TVluMr ...

Page 50: ...e Sensitivity Bluetooth Reception Sensitivity Transmission Distance GPS Frequency Range Bandwidth so 14 4V DC 11 16 VAIIowable 40 4 8 0 Allowable 45Wx4 20Hz 20KHz OdB 2dB s0 1 1KHz 70dB 1 KHz 1 8V 0 2 load1 OKohm 20Hz 20KHz OdB 2dB s0 1 1KHz BOdB AUX IN 1KHz 1 8V 0 21oad10Kohm 80Hz 120Hz 160Hz CVBS 1Vp p 75ohm load NTSC PAL VHF low 55 25MHz 181 25MHz VHF high 181 25MHz 471 25MHz UHF 471 25 MHz 885...

Page 51: ...ged Review wiring diagram Poor sound Speaker power rating not Connect proper speakers quality or compatible with unit distortion Speaker is shorted Check speaker wire contacts Unit resets Incorrect connection between itself when ACC and Positive battery wire Check wiring and correct engine is off Yellow or red wire touching Check for pinched wire chassis ground Unit blows Speaker wires touching ch...

Page 52: ...o setup Use correct aspect ratio setting image Touch screen Under different conditions for controls are not example temperature humidity perform touch screen calibration accurate etc DISC Cannot insert A disc is already inside unit Eject current disc and insert new disc one Disc is warped or scratched Use disc in good condition Disc is dirty or wet Clean disc with soft cloth DVD playback Incompati...

Page 53: ...nected correctly or broken GPS optional No signal GPS antenna is not connected correctly or broken NOTE This user s manual is only for reference Modifying rights are reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice 53 Connect TV antenna correctly or replace new TV antenna Go to place where have strong signal Speak closer to the MIC or use an external MIC Place the phone to the closer t...

Page 54: ...ner or conventional record cleaners which may mar the surface of the disc NOTE A disc maybecame somewhatscratched although not enough to made itunusable depending on yourhand ng it n the condition ofthe usage environment These scratches ate notan indication ofanyproblem with the player Repairing New Discs with Rough Spots A new disc may have rough edges on its inside and outside edges If a disc wi...

Page 55: ...___ Serial Number ____________________________ Date P u r c h a s e d Name of Dealer ____________________________ Dealer Address ____________________________ City ___________ State __________ Zip ______ Epsilon Electronics 1550 S Maple Ave Montebello CA 90640 Attn Customer Service STAMP ...

Page 56: ...d send it prepaid to Epsilon Electronics 1550 S Maple Ave Montebello CA 90840 Attn Customer Service Ph 800 724 1377 Fax 323 722 8125 Please note the warranty will not cover the following Any product that has been misused or physically damaged Any product that has been installed incorrectly i e over powered incorrect enclosure incorrect wiring etc Any units that have been previously opened or repai...

Page 57: ...ices see the owner s manual of your phone for more information on this Once the lnteq unit has been found by your phone follow the instructions on your phone to complete pairing Use the PIN code displayed to complete pairing PIN CODE You can change the PIN code by remote control Press the AST button of remote control to clear the PIN code and input the new 4 digit number press the OK button of rem...

Page 58: ...e key has been switched off 2 Touch screen controls will not work or are not properl aligned Iftouch screen controls are not working properly a touch screen calibration should be performed You can enter the calibration set up through lnteq system settings see page 40 of your owner s manual for more information after beginning the touch screen calibration press and briefly hold the marks on the scr...

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