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CONTENTS  

 

WARNING! .................................................................................................................. 2

 

OPERATION PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................... 2

 

CONTENTS ................................................................................................................ 3

 

ACCESSORIES .......................................................................................................... 4

 

UNIT INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL…………………………………………………....5 

WIRING CONNECTIONS ........................................................................................... 7

 

FRONT PANEL ........................................................................................................... 9

 

REMOTE CONTROL ................................................................................................ 11

 

REMOVE BATTERY ................................................................................................. 13

 

MAIN MENU ............................................................................................................. 14

 

 RADIO .................................................................................................................. 14

 

 DVD PLAYER ....................................................................................................... 15

 

 DISC/USB/SD INTERFEACE OPERATION ......................................................... 15

 

SETTING CONTROL ............................................................................................ 16

 

SOUND SETTING ................................................................................................. 17 

DISPLAY SETTING ............................................................................................... 17

 

RADIO SETTING .................................................................................................. 17

 

GENERAL SETTING ............................................................................................. 17

 

DVD SETTING ...................................................................................................... 18

 

SYSTEM ................................................................................................................ 18

 

BLUETOOTH SECTION ........................................................................................ 19

 

AUX-IN MODE ...................................................................................................... 21

 

AV-IN MODE ......................................................................................................... 21

 

OTHER FUNCTIONS................................................................................................ 21

 

NOTES ON DISC ...................................................................................................... 22

 

TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................................. 23

 

TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................................. 24

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................... 25

 

BLUETOOTH CONNECTION ATTENTION INSTRUCTIONS .................................. 26

 

VIDEO FILE CONVERSION ..................................................................................... 27

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PD-1032B

Page 1: ...D MP3 MP4 Player AM FM Radio Support Bluetooth Owner s Manual Take the time to read through this owner s manual Familiarity with installation and operation procedures will help you obtain the best Per...

Page 2: ...car interior by means of ventilation or air conditioning Operate in well ventilated areas Do not turn on or off the product in short intervals When turning the unit off wait for at least 10 seconds pr...

Page 3: ...14 DVD PLAYER 15 DISC USB SD INTERFEACE OPERATION 15 SETTING CONTROL 16 SOUND SETTING 17 DISPLAY SETTING 17 RADIO SETTING 17 GENERAL SETTING 17 DVD SETTING 18 SYSTEM 18 BLUETOOTH SECTION 19 AUX IN MOD...

Page 4: ...ach 2 Metal Mounting Strap 1 3 Hex Bolt 1 4 Screw Max 8mm 7 32 x max 5 16 in 4 5 Metal Mounting Sleeve 1 6 Release Key 2 7 Tapping Screw 1 8 Rubber Cushion 1 Note Product image may vary from the actua...

Page 5: ...and will not injure the passenger in case there is a sudden stop like an emergency stop INSTALLATION Figure 1 Insert the unit into dash board hole and fix it If necessary place the mount strap at the...

Page 6: ...Unit 1 Press the button As Figure 6 2 Safely detach the faceplate As Figure 7 3 Insert the supplied release key into the unit and pull the unit out with keeping the release key As Figure 8 Figure 6 Fi...

Page 7: ...ectors check the wiring in the vehicle carefully before connecting incorrect connection may cause serious damage to this unit 3 Cut the connector connect the colored leads of the power cord to the car...

Page 8: ...higher or lesser impedance may damage the unit Do not use 3 cable loudspeakers and do not connect the loudspeakers minus to the car body GND The unit is using a BTL circuit and each loudspeaker must b...

Page 9: ...9 FRONT PANEL 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6 11 13 12 9 10...

Page 10: ...e Button Press VOL increase button to increase the volume 8 Release Button Press to detach and release the front panel When the unit was released it will switch off automatically after a few second De...

Page 11: ...ll or hang up while calling 4 DVD button Press it to DVD mode 5 RADIO button Press it to Radio mode 6 GPS button Press it to GPS mode Only for AVN model 7 SXM button Only for SXM Press it to SXM mode...

Page 12: ...button Frequency down 17 VOL button Press to decrease volume level 18 Cursor buttons Use the buttons to select the menu item The title tracks it or to show next frame 19 EJECT button Press it to eject...

Page 13: ...unit Do not drop the remote control onto the floor it will damage it beyond repair Do not use the remote control unit while simultaneously operating the remote control unit of any other equipment they...

Page 14: ...to select station forward automatically Touch this icon to select station backward manually Touch and hold this icon to select station backward automatically Mute the sound Touch it can choose User Fl...

Page 15: ...r to next page Touch it to enter to menu Touch it to select subtitle language Touch it to select the sound channel Stereo MONO L MONO R Touch it repeatedly to change the viewing angle In VCD mode touc...

Page 16: ...to skip to the previous track Touch it to turn to the track you want to play Input track number in the input box Touch it to enter TITLE MENU you can choose music picture and Video to play Touch it ca...

Page 17: ...play BACK LIGHT Adjust the screen backlight to LOW MID HIGH BACKLIGHT TIME AUTO OFF AFTER 10S OFF AFTER 20S OFF AFTER 30S Radio RADIO AREA Europe USA South America Russia STERED Turn on or off LOCRL T...

Page 18: ...guese AUDIO LANG English French Italian Dutch German Spanish Portuguese MENU LANG English French Italian Dutch German Spanish Portuguese TV TYPE Set TV type 4 3PS 4 3LB 16 9 NTSC PAL Set NTSC or PAL D...

Page 19: ...tinually on the panel When the unit have connect with phone the BT icon will turn on and the Mobile phone name if available will be display on the panel According to mobile pairing device manual after...

Page 20: ...by the car speakers Notice your mobile phone need to support A2DP Tap the buttons on the screen as shown or press corresponding buttons PAUSE PLAY STOP PREVIOUS NEXT on remote control to play pause p...

Page 21: ...U on screen enter into main menu setting choose setting menu Choose SOUND and set subwoofer ON to enable subwoofer Parking When the car is stopped and the parking brake is working the screen can displ...

Page 22: ...edance may damage the unit Do not use 3 cable loudspeakers and do not connect the loudspeakers minus to the car body GND using a BTL circuit and each loudspeaker must be connected with insulated cable...

Page 23: ...thing happens When buttons are pressed Display is not Accurate The microprocessor has malfunctioned due to noise etc Turn off the power Then press the no open button and remove the DCP Press the reset...

Page 24: ...THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RETURNS TO NORMAL NO SOUND VOLUME IS IN MINIMUM ADJUST VOLUME TO A DESIRED LEVEL WIRING IS NOT PROPERLY CONNECTED CHECK WIRING CONNECTION THE OPERATION KEYS DO NOT WORK THE BUI...

Page 25: ...0KHz Frequency Range SOUTH AMERICA AREA 87 5 108MHz Step 100kHz Frequency Range RUSSIA AREA 87 5 108MHz Step 50KHz 65 74MHz Step 10KHz Frequency Range U S A AREA 87 5 107 9MHz Step 200KHz Preset memor...

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