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General

   Reference Supply Voltage ....................................................................12V(DC)

   Operating Voltage Range ........................................................10.5 - 15.8V(DC)

   Max Operating Current .................................................................................15A

   Grounding System .................................................... Car Battery Negative Pole

   Dimensions(WXHXD) ................................................ 314.0 x 176.0 x 171.0mm

   Weight(main unit) ...................................................................................... 3.0kg

FM

     Signal Noise Ratio ................................................................................≥55dB

     Usable Sensitivity(S/N=30dB) ..........................................................≤15dBμV

     Frequency Response(-3dB) ..........................................................20Hz~7KHz

     Station Seeking Level .................................................................... 20~28dBμV

     Distortion .............................................................................................. ≤1.0%

     Stereo Separation(1KHz) .....................................................................≥25dB

     Antenna Impedance ...................................................................................75Ω

AM

     Usable Sensitivity(S/N=20dB) ..........................................................≤30dBμV

     Frequency Response(-3dB) ..........................................................50Hz~2KHz

LCD

     Screen size ........................................................................... 10.1 inches(16:9)

     Display resolution ........................................................................800X480dots

DVD Player

     Signal / Noise Ratio ..............................................................................≥70dB

     Dynamic Range ....................................................................................≥70dB

     Distortion(line out) ................................................................................ ≤0.8%

     Frequency Response(±3dB) .......................................................20Hz~20KHz

     Maximum Output Power ........................................................................6×30W

     Load Impedance ...........................................................................................4Ω

AUX IN

     Distortion .............................................................................................. ≤0.8%

     Frequency Response(±3dB) .......................................................20Hz~20KHz

     Audio Input Level ...................................................................................500mV

Audio

     Audio Output Impedance ......................................................................... 10KΩ

     Audio Output Level ....................................................................... 2Vrms(Max)

Video

     Normal Video Input Level(CVBS) .......................................................1.0±0.2V

     Video Input Impedance...............................................................................75Ω

     Video Output Impedance ............................................................................75Ω

     Video Output Level .............................................................................1.0±0.2V

Environment

     Operating Temperature .............................................................-10°C ~ +60°C

     Storing Temperature..................................................................-20°C ~ +70°C

     Operating Humidity ..................................................................... 45%~80%RH

     Storing Humidity ......................................................................... 30%~90%RH

Notice:

When the unit is operated in extreme conditions, such as operated with maximum power output 

for a long time, or the temperature is over 70°C, it will enter heat protection mode, the volume will 

automatically be lowered. This is normal. 

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FCC STATEMENT

1.  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two

conditions:

(1)

 

 This device may not cause harmful interference.

(2)

 

 This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including  interferencethat  may

causeundesired operation.

2.  Changes or 

void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital 

device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable 

protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation.

This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,if not installed and 

used in accordance with the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio communications. 

However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If 

this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can 

bedetermined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the 

interference by one or more ofthe following measures:

 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that towhich the receiver is 

connected.

 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

FCC Radiation Exposure Statement

This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled 

environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm 

between the radiator & your body.

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Device Connections

Wiring Diagram

Troubleshooting

The following checklist can help you solve the problems which you may encounter when using the 

unit. Before consulting it, check the connections and follow the instructions in the user manual.

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

General

The unit will not switch on.

Car ignition is not on.

Cable is not properly 

connected.

Fuse is burnt.

Turn your car key in the ignition.

Check cable connection.

Replace fuse with a new fuse of the 

same capacity.

No sound

Volume is set at minimum or 

the mute function is on.

Check the volume or switch the mute 

function off.

The unit or screen does 

not function normally.

 The unit system is unstable.

Press the RESET button.

Remote control

The remote control is not 

working or does not work 

properly

The battery is low or empty.

Change the batteries.

DVD mode
The appliance will not play 

discs.

The disc is inserted incorrectly.

The disc is dirty or damaged.

Disc must be inserted with the label 

side facing up. Clean the disc and 

check for damage. Try another disc.

Sound skips due to 

vibration.

Mounting angle is over 30˚.

Mounting is unstable.

Adjust mounting angle to less than 

30˚.

Mount the unit securely with the 

supplied parts.

TUNER mode
Unable to receive stations. The antenna is not connected 

properly.

Connect the antenna properly.

Poor quality reception of 

radio station.

The antenna is not fully 

extended or it is broken.

Fully extend the antenna and if 

broken, replace it with a new one.

Preset stations are lost.

The battery cable is not 

properly connected.

Connect the permanent live on the unit 

to the permanent live on the vehicle. 

USB mode

Unable to insert USB 

device.

The USB device has been 

inserted the wrong way round. Insert USB the other way around.

The USBdevice cannot be 

read.

NTFS format is not supported.

is in FAT or FAT32 format. Due to 

different formats, some models of USB 

storage devices or MP3 players may 

not be read.

Zone

 

B Right +

Zone

 

B Right 

-

Zone

 

A Left

 

+

Zone

 

A Left 

-

ACC

Zone

 

A Right +

Zone

 

A Right 

-

Zone

 

B Left

 

+

Zone

 

B Left 

GPS Antenna

BLUE

BT ANT

(Do Not Connect)

 

Optical Audio

Input

 External Mic (Optional)

PW

R

 / G

roun

d

C

Speakers

A & 

B

Speakers

Safety Cameras

(Optional)

BA

TT+

GND

Optional Amplifier

BROWN

YELLOW

 WHITE

RED

 WHITE

RED

YELLOW

 WHITE

RED

YELLOW

RED

BLACK

Zone C Left +

Blue

Blue/Black

Brown

Brown/Black

Zone C 

Left

 -

Zone C 

Right

 +

Zone C Right-

MIC

RADIO ANT

WIFI

Siriusxm

SiriusXM Tuner

Input

(Optional)

TV

Automotive

AM/FM Antenna

B3

B1

B2

WIFI

AUX_IN_R

VIDEO_IN

AUX_IN_L

VIDEO OUT

FRONT

 L

 SUB 

OUT

   REAR L

R R
A

ER

  

FRONT

 R

YELLOW

GREEN

Remote Amp Turn On (+) Blue/White

Parking Brake Input (-) Green/White

Summary of Contents for M10

Page 1: ...SD MAP VOL MUTE SELECT HOME BACK AUX IN USB M10 DVD MULTIMEDIA INTERNET RECEIVER WITH 10 1 LCD SCREEN BUILT IN NAVIGATION BLUETOOTH...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...fely is compromised MUTE OK MUTE OK Never use the video display while the car is in motion The use of video playback MUTE OK MUTE OK MUTE OK MUTE OK Thank you for your purchase of the M10 entertainmen...

Page 4: ...ying interference use only the included components Caution of disc using 1 DO NOT use irregular shaped disc 2 Disc Cleaning Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the disc from center to edge only neutral deter...

Page 5: ...to turn radio off When sound is playing press and release to mute the sound When sound is muted press and release to un mute sound Increase or decrease the audio volume by rotating the ring Note Rotat...

Page 6: ...3 Move the cursor up down left right Up down Manual tuning 14 Numeric keys 15 Mute the volume 16 Unit power 17 Select DVD subtitle language 18 Select DVD angle 19 Return to previous display 20 Main me...

Page 7: ...ns If the remote control doesn t work change the battery 5 Use button shaped lithium battery CR2025 3V only 6 DO NOT recharge disassemble heat or expose the battery to fire 7 Insert the battery in pro...

Page 8: ...on and the parking brake is Off the unit will play the video from a DVD USB or SD card to an external monitor The sound will still be provided by the unit and speakers connected to it Ma Ma Tou sou 1...

Page 9: ...disc into the slot and the unit will change to disc mode automatically Notes Please confirm whether there is a disc in the unit before you insert another one The unit will exit current playing source...

Page 10: ...nu 10 Hide the second line of control buttons Mixed Disc Playback When inserting a mixed disc the unit will read the disc and show the files list For some discs you need to choose Music Video Photo to...

Page 11: ...minutes the unit will turn into standby mode Sequential Track Playback for CD VCD MP3 WMA Only You can play all the tracks in random order 1 During playback press button on the screen to select random...

Page 12: ...ouch the or button on the operation bar to tune in a lower higher station Auto Tuning Hold the or button on the operation bar for more than 2 seconds to seek a lower higher station To stop searching r...

Page 13: ...show key search menu Touch the keypad to input the frequency touch OK to goto the station directly To cancel an input number touch RDS Basics Radio Data System RDS enables traffic reports to be receiv...

Page 14: ...nto the corresponding slot the unit will load the files automatically 2 To remove the card you should first select another source in order to avoid damaging the card press the card slightly and take o...

Page 15: ...ouch Albums on the left of the screen 2 Touch an album shown on the list 3 Select a song to play Select Music by Song Name 1 Touch Songs on the left of the screen 2 Select a song to play Playlists Add...

Page 16: ...t in use Use an optional cable to connect the USB audio player USB memory as any device connected directly to the unit will protrude out from the unit and may be dangerous Do not use unauthorized prod...

Page 17: ...uring the telephone call Touch on the main menu to enter Bluetooth Phone mode 1 If the Bluetooth function of the unit is off the unit will ask you to turn it on Default setting is on 2 Turn on Bluetoo...

Page 18: ...your nearest dealer for more information on the product of wireless audio streaming transmitter offered CAUTION Please avoid operating your connected mobile phone while audio streaming as this may ca...

Page 19: ...a track Track up Touch the button to move to the beginning of the next track Track down 1 Touch the button to move back to the beginning of the current track 2 Touch the button twice to move back to t...

Page 20: ...menu 3 Press to switch year month day hour minute second option 4 Press or to switch the current option 5 After setup long press 5 seconds to exit time setting menu PAL NTSC SWITCH Press to stop reco...

Page 21: ...tects that the tuner has received the activation message your radio will display Subscription Updated Once subscribed you can tune to channels in your sub scription plan Note the activation process us...

Page 22: ...igher channel touch the icon and to scroll through the higher channels touch and hold the icon To tune to the next lower channel touch the icon and to scroll through the lower channels touch and hold...

Page 23: ...ry item A channel list screen appears 4 Touch a channel to tune to that channel Scroll up or down the list Locking Individual SXM Channels A user can lock individual channels When locked a channel has...

Page 24: ...n the main menu to view a website Touch the dialog box on the upper side of the screen to show keypad Input the website address and touch Go to visit it Drag the web page to scroll E mail Select Email...

Page 25: ...t EQ on the menu to enter sound setting mode Touch to select a preset EQ on upper side of the screen from Flat Pop User Rock Techno Classic Jazz and Optimal When listening to music at low volumes this...

Page 26: ...se screen blackout off 15s or 30s Fast boot Choose fast boot off 1 day 3 days or 5 days Beep On Turn on the beep sound Each time you press a button the unit beeps Off Turn off the beep sound Adjust Vi...

Page 27: ...d parents to restrict viewing for children under 17 R Restricted re parental guidance is advised for children under the age of 17 NC17 Unsuitable for children under age 17 ADULT Acceptable for adults...

Page 28: ...rough the installation hole into the engine compartment and connect to the car battery Otherwise a high possibility of serious short circuit to the electrical system may occur If you need to replace t...

Page 29: ...27 ing tery lled e is able hing tion and ical h an and ted wer Parking Brake Cable Connections Device Connections Green White Wire...

Page 30: ...ne A Left Zone A Left ACC Zone A Right Zone A Right Zone B Left Zone B Left GPS Antenna BLUE BT ANT Do Not Connect Optical Audio Input External Mic Optional PWR Ground C Speakers A B Speakers Safety C...

Page 31: ...ent live on the vehicle USB mode Unable to insert USB device The USB device has been inserted the wrong way round Insert USB the other way around The USBdevice cannot be read NTFS format is not suppor...

Page 32: ...fore consulting it check the connections and follow the instructions in the user manual Problem Possible cause Solution General The unit will not switch on Car ignition is not on Cable is not properly...

Page 33: ...his equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may causeharmful interference to radio communications However ther...

Page 34: ...he instructions may causeharmful interference to radio communications However there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful in...

Page 35: ...not cover the cabinet appearance items or accessories used in connection with this product or any damage to recording or recording tape or any damage to the products resulting from improper installat...

Page 36: ...CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT P N 127075007179 M10_UM_Rev A 8 12 16...

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