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COMMON TROUBLE-SHOOTING

PROBLEM

CAUSE

CORRECT ACTION

Can not power on

Check fuse

Change fuse same as the 

old one

Some factors 

cause MPU wrong 

operation

Press RES button on the 

panel by penpoint, then, 

power on

After ignition 

switch off, setting 

information all lose

Change battery or 

fuse

Reset information and save

Poor performance 

of radio station

Weak signal

Move the car to another 

place, then research

Can not load disk

There is a disc inside Remove disc before 

inserting another one

Can not play disc

Disc is scratched

Change new disc

Put wrong side of 

disc into the unit

Slot in the disc with sign 

side up

Lens has dirt

Clean lens by lens clean 

disc

Can not switch 

language/subtitle

There is only one 

language/ subtitle in 

disc

If disc is not with multi-

language/ subtitle, it 

cannot switch language/

subtitle

No image

Other factors 

cause MPU wrong 

operation

Press RES button on the 

panel by penpoint, then, 

power on

Can not watch 

image during 

driving

It’s not allowed to 

watch image during 

driving

Park the car in a safe 

place, put the car stall in 

“P” position, pull up the 

hand brake, parking brake 

wire must be grounded.

Summary of Contents for NA3600M

Page 1: ...NA3600M AV Media receiver...

Page 2: ...FUNCTIONS APPLICATION 3 EN SAFETY NOTE 3 EN MAIN MENU 3 EN RADIO 4 EN DISC PLAY 5 EN USB 6 EN AV IN 6 EN PHONE 6 EN SETTINGS OPERATION 7 EN PHONE LINK 9 EN WIRING CONNECTION 10 EN TECHNICAL SPECIFICAT...

Page 3: ...6 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 22 23 1 Disc key Short press to take out input disc 2 Volume Short press to increase volume long press to increase volume continuously 3 Power Under any state press this b...

Page 4: ...te or unmute 11 SOURCE Press to choose signal source mode switching 12_20 _ When playing MP3 USB SD returns to song menu up down left right selections 15_17 _ 13 USB SD DISC bluetooth music Play or pa...

Page 5: ...e do not use the car audio a long time otherwise the battery may run out 7 Do not insert anything to the device s vent and other openings 8 Damage to the screen carefully Do not use sharp objects push...

Page 6: ...close LOC function Touch icon press to scan reserved station and save the strongest singal station in the menu Touch icon can open close stereo Touch icon can search to low frequency stations Long pre...

Page 7: ...ke disc again but not automatically play Attention do not insert 2 or more discs one time Touch Disc from main menu to enter disc menu short press last song long press fast backward short press next s...

Page 8: ...long press fast forward chapter selection play pause repeat play AV IN Insert video audio input connector to unit touch AV in icon from main menu to enter input interface PHONE This system provides d...

Page 9: ...etting Area Click the options can choose the different regions Language Touch Language icon enter language setting interface select the needed language F CAM Click icon can open close corresponding fu...

Page 10: ...itles etc BT setting Touch icon enter BT setting interface Click options can choose settings Time setting Touch icon enter time setting interface Field Touch icon enter below menu Adjustment relevant...

Page 11: ...hoose settings SWC setting Touch icon enter SWC setting interface Click options can choose settings Factory setting Touch icon enter factory setting interface password 123456 Click options can choose...

Page 12: ...10 EN WIRING CONNECTION...

Page 13: ...isolution 50DB Video signal format NTSC PAL Video output 1 0 2VP P RADIO ITEM FM frequency range 87 5 108 0MHZ AM frequency range 522 1620KHZ VIDEO ITEM External video input system NTSC PAL SECAM Ext...

Page 14: ...before inserting another one Can not play disc Disc is scratched Change new disc Put wrong side of disc into the unit Slot in the disc with sign side up Lens has dirt Clean lens by lens clean disc Ca...

Page 15: ...English INSTALLATION SIZE 13 EN...

Page 16: ...e with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause...

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Page 18: ...1 CN 2 CN 3 CN 3 CN 3 CN 4 CN 4 CN USB 6 CN AV IN 6 CN 6 CN 7 CN 9 CN 10 CN 11 CN 12 CN 13 CN...

Page 19: ...1 CN 1 AV 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 USB 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 22 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 USB USB USB...

Page 20: ...5 RDM VCD CD 6 INT USB SD INT 10 7 SUB T DVD 8 TITLE DVD 9 ZOOM DVD VCD ZOOM 10 11 SOURCE 12_20 _ MP3 USB SD 15_17 _ 13 USB SD DISC 14 SYS CLR 16 ENT ENT 18 LOUD EQ 19 USB SD DISC 21 USB SD DISC 22 SL...

Page 21: ...3 CN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DVD VCD CD CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW...

Page 22: ...4 CN FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 AM2 LOC ST AV...

Page 23: ...5 CN 10s 2 3 AV USB AV...

Page 24: ...6 CN AV IN AV in BT AV BT...

Page 25: ...7 CN F CAM EQ EQ POP...

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Page 27: ...9 CN SWC SWC 123456...

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Page 29: ...00x480 RGB 500 DVD VCD CD CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW 12CM 20HZ 20KHZ 60DB 0 3 50DB NTSC PAL 1 0 2VP P FM 87 5 108 0MHZ AM 522 1620KHZ USB USB USB 5V 1A NTSC PAL SECAM 1VP P 75 4X50W V 4V 10K 600 4 8 BT 4...

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