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Installation

NOTES:

1.  Choose  the  mounting  location  where  the  unit  will  not  interfere  with  the  normal 
driving  function  of  the  driver.
2.  Before  finally  installing  the  unit,  connect  the  wiring  temporarily  and  make  sure 
it  is  all  connected  up  properly  and  the  unit  and  the  system  work  properly.
3.  Use  only  the  parts  included  with  the  unit  to  ensure  proper  installation.    The  use 
of  unauthorized  parts  can  cause  malfunctions.
4.  Consult  with  your  nearest  dealer  if  installation  requires  the  drilling  of  holes  or 
other  modifications  of  the  vehicle.
5.  Install  the  unit  where  it  does  not  get  in  the  driver s    way  and  cannot  injure  the 
passenger  if  there  is  a  sudden  stop,  like  an  emergency  stop.

.  Avoid  installing  the  unit  where  it  would  be  subject  to  high  temperature,  such 

as  from  direct  sunlight,  or  from  hot  air,  from  the  heater,  or  where  it  would  be 
subject  to  dust,  dirt  or  excessive  vibration.
7.  If  installation  angle  exceeds  30    from  horizontal,  the  unit  might  not  give  its   
optimum  performance.
       
       
       

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DIN  FRONT/REAR-MOUNT

This  unit  can  be  properly  installed  either  from  "Front"(conventional  DIN 
Front-mount)  or  "Rear"(DIN  Rear-mount  installation,  utilizing  threaded 
screw  holes  at  the  sides  of  the  unit  chassis).    For  details,  refer  to  the  following 
illustrated  installation  methods.

Removing  the  unit

1.  Press  the 

REL

  button  to  release  the  front  panel  .

2.  Remove  the  control  panel  .

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Summary of Contents for P9738

Page 1: ...ecome clear the temper ature in your car becomes normal DO NOT install any receiver in locations where it may obstruct the steering wheel and gearshift lever operations as this may result in a traffic...

Page 2: ...COMMENDED ACCESSORIES THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S Patents and other int...

Page 3: ...ol Never use solvents such as benzine thinner or conventional record cleaners as they may mar the surface of the disc Handling and Cleaning Dirt dust scratches and warping disc will cause misoperation...

Page 4: ...et in the driver s way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudden stop like an emergency stop Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature such as from direct sunl...

Page 5: ...PLAT into the grooves at both sides of the unit as shown in figure until they click PLASTIC COVER KEY PLATE 5 Pulling the levers makes it possible to remove the unit from the dashboard DASH BOARD MET...

Page 6: ...hing Control Panel Before detaching the control panel be sure to turn off the power 1 Press the REL release button and the left hand side of front panel will release Attaching Control Panel 1 First in...

Page 7: ...hange the viewing angle of the operating unit to play you can touch the section on touch screen or press the button on the front panel repeatedly to select the desired angle as follows ANGLE 1 ANGLE 2...

Page 8: ...ACK FRONT RCH SPK VIOLET VIOLET BLACK WHITE WHITE BLACK GREEN GREEN BLACK REAR LCH SPK AUTO ANTENNA BLUE GROUND B MEMORY BACK UP B IGNITION SWITCH B RED YELLOW BLACK REAR RCH SPK FRONT LCH SPK LIGHT G...

Page 9: ...mode press this button to change between Mono and Stereo reception modes when a station is weak sometimes switching to Mono will improve sound quality LOCAL DISTANT In Radio mode press this button to...

Page 10: ...n playing a VCD disc press this button to create a PBC Playback Control menu for the disc to assist in making playback selections In Radio mode press and hold this button to start the Auto Program mod...

Page 11: ...Inserting the Battery Note The lithium cell in the battery compartment of remote control has been secured for transport with a plastic Before initial use please remove this plastic so that the remote...

Page 12: ...lowing as below Setup interface 1 Setup interface 2 ILLUMINATION COLOR Touch the section on the setting menu touch the ranges to select the adjustment item Touch the icon to return to the previous pla...

Page 13: ...ime you turn the unit on it checks to see what kind of monitor is connected which causes a small delay and some flickering of the display image which you may find unpleasant The factory default passwo...

Page 14: ...g reasons A Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed B All the function buttons do not operate C Error symbol on the display RESET TREBLE 7 to 7 Adjust treble level BASS 7 to 7 Ad...

Page 15: ...ce to this AUX jack in order to have audio output of the device through the unit 3 4 VOL VOL BUTTON In normal mode these two buttons are used to increase or decrease the volume And also used as an UP...

Page 16: ...ssing or button can manually search down or up for a your desired station beginning from the current frequency In media mode pressing or button can play the previous or next track continuously and lon...

Page 17: ...uency by one step of channel spacing Manual Search Automatic Search During Radio mode touch and hold for more than 2 seconds either ICONS to start search for a radio station automatically Storing and...

Page 18: ...allocated to the corresponding storage locations Then the station of the first storage location is set Scan Function In Radio mode briefly touch the section on the touch screen the radio briefly play...

Page 19: ...turning For page turning For page turning For page turning Mute function To select the Equalizer mode Fast forward Fast backward Intro Function To decrease the volume level To increase the volume lev...

Page 20: ...ALL REPEAT ALL REPEAT ONE REPEAT FOLDER or DIR REPEAT OFF SELECTING PLAY MODES During the Disc playback select the RPT RDM INT to select your favour play mode 1 REPEAT FUNCTION 2 INTRO FUNCTION Note F...

Page 21: ...for VCD SVCD when it is on it will display the information such as 3 Example for Movie or PHOTO When it is on it will display the information such as DISC Search GOTO FOR Digital Video Touch the scree...

Page 22: ...the OK button to confirm For Movie Photo Touch the screen as show or press the GOTO button on remote control the screen will display the following message Touch the to select the your adjustment item...

Page 23: ...ack language changes on sequential order Notes The language number is different according to the disc Some disc only contain one language soundtrack When no different language soundtra ck are recorded...

Page 24: ...evice and enter it device car Planet Audio select it and enter it then it will show an interface that asks you to input a password input 8888 and enter it then i with the bluetooth device Planet Audio...

Page 25: ...ntrol if you want to reject it touch icon or press button on remote control 4 Ending a call When ending a call touch icon or use button 5 Switch the audio between the unit and your device During phone...

Page 26: ...is available only for some mobile phone to display BT to BLUETOOTH 2 When the play is paired and connected to the unit the car A V system 3 he bluetooth device of supports AVRCP corresponding o fast...

Page 27: ...jack 3 5mm plug the Aux in socket 2 In radio mode touch the screen of ICON to enter the main menu touch the AUX ICON to enter the AUX IN mode AUX IN JACK FRONT PANEL AUX IN Ground Right Left AUX IN AU...

Page 28: ...rs etc The function of the icons as follow Tap to mute the sound Tap to select EQ as the same on the remote control Tap to turn LOUD on or off Tap to select subwoofer frequency Tap to adjust audio vol...

Page 29: ...y mode select 3 Picture play mode select 4 Movie play mode select 5 Current play track Card OPERATION The unit can support playback MP3 WMA JPEG MP4 and Divx format which are stored on SD memory cards...

Page 30: ...Y 1 on steering wheel and tap the icon the icon show in button 1 position then touch Confirm final turn the unit on again the function will save in button 1 of KEY 1 The function of the icons as follo...

Page 31: ...er to be a certain rating level of parental control using the Media Setup Menu If the rating level of parental control of a disc is higher than the one of the Digital Video player the Digital Video pl...

Page 32: ...region codes of the car multi media system and the used disc do not match each other igital Video igital Video igital Video as the code of the igital Video igital Video igital Video impose this restri...

Page 33: ...0 KHz 450 KHz Sensitivity S N 20 dB 40 dBu 40 dBu Audio Signal Output 2ch 4ch line out Characteristics 1 Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 KHz 2 S N Ratio 90 dB JIS 3 Wow and Flutter Below measurable limits...

Page 34: ...e to noise The antenna cable is not connected Insert the antenna cable firmly The signals are too weak Select a station manually SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Video image appears black white The color system...

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