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DISC NOTES 
 

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Disc formats supported by this player 

 
 
 

 
Handling and Cleaning 

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Dirty, dusty, scratched or warped discs will cause misoperation. 

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Do not place stickers or make scratches on discs. 

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Do not warp discs. 

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A disc should always be kept in its case when not in use to prevent from damage. 

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Do not place discs in the following places: 

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  Direct sunlight. 

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  Dirty, dusty and damp areas. 

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  High temperature places. 

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  On the seats or dashboard. 

 
Disc Cleaning 

Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the surface. If the disc is quite dirty, use a soft  
cloth slightly moist with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Never use solvent such  
as benzene, thinner or conventional record cleaners which may mar the  
surface of  the disc. 

 
NOTE: 

A disc may became somewhat scratched (although not enough to made it unusable)  
depending on your handing it in the condition of the usage environment. These  
scratches are not an indication of any problem 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 with rough edges is  
used, the proper setting will not be performed  
and the player will not play the disc. Therefore, 
remove the rough edges in advance by using a  
ballpoint pen or pencil. To remove the rough edges,  
press the side of the pen or pencil against the 
inside and outside edges of the disc.  

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PTID-7350N

Page 1: ...Operating Manual 2 Din Motorized 6 95 Wide Touch Screen Monitor AM FM Receiver DVD Player USB SD Card MP4 iPod Connection ...

Page 2: ...r Panel 12 Remote Control 13 Touch Screen Operations 17 Touch Screen Calibrate 17 Main Menu 18 Radio Operations 19 DVD Operations 22 USB Operations 24 SD CARD Operations 24 iPod Operations 25 AV IN 1 Operations 27 AV IN 2 Operations 28 CDC Operations 29 System Setup 31 DVD Setup Menu 35 Trouble Shooting 40 Specifications 42 Disc Notes 43 ...

Page 3: ...ving with the sound at a level preventing you from hearing sounds outside and around the car may cause an accident When cleaning Do not expose the product to water or excessive moisture This could cause short circuit fire or other severe damage When parked Parking in direct sunlight can result in very high temperature levels inside your car Let the interior and unit cool down before switching the ...

Page 4: ...Wire Brake Screen Safety Trigger AM FM With 30 Pre sets 18 FM 12 AM Auto Store Pre set Scan 4 Channel High Power 50 x 4 Channels Mosfet Power Dual RCA Outputs Front Rear Sub Woofer Selectable Frequency Outputs 80 120 160Hz Variable Sub Woofer Volume Control 1 Auxiliary Video Input For Back up Camera 1 RCA Video Output LO DX And Stereo Mono Selector Switch Electronic Bass Treble Volume Balance Fade...

Page 5: ... Steel Bar x 1 M5X5 Screws x 8 Connecter Wire x 1 Remote Control x 1 Keys x 2 Operational Manual x 1 Mounting Sleeve x 1 USB Cable x 1 iPod Cable x 1 option Trim Bezel x 1 Air Vent Cover x 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ...

Page 6: ... 5 UNIT INSTALLATION 1 connect the power cable with unit 2 press the P ANGLE button to slide down the front panel 3 turn over the unit loose the screws ...

Page 7: ... 6 4 press the P ANGLE button to close the front panel 5 install the Mounting sleeve into the dashboard 6 install the unit into the mounting sleeve NOTE Screws are useful to protection during shipment ...

Page 8: ... 7 UNIT REMOVAL Insert the keys supplied with the unit on both sides as illustrated as this will release the internal locks so you can slide the unit out ...

Page 9: ...iving the TFT monitor will display the alarm picture see as follows in order to ensure the safety Under the Rear View Mode the Brake Control function is no effective Auto Antenna Control Connect the auto antenna control wire AUTO_ANT see Wiring Diagram the antenna will lift when the unit startup it will descend when the unit turnoff ...

Page 10: ...FRONT PANEL 1 MINI USB 5 RESET 9 MENU 2 P ANGLE 6 REMOTE 10 POWER SOURCE 3 VOLUME 7 MIC 11 AV IN 2 4 VOLUME 8 MUTE NOTE MIC is not effective for this unit it is a common panel for Bluetooth function models ...

Page 11: ... Angle 1 Angle 2 Angle 3 Angle 4 Angle 1 TFT Viewing Angle Calibrate When Power Off press the buttons 1 2 3 BAND ENTER of remote control Then the monitor should display TFT ANGLE CALIBRATE The motor and gear drives are now back to their factory positions 3 VOLUME 4 VOLUME Press to increase decrease the volume 5 RESET Press the button to switch back to all the original factory settings Keep in mind...

Page 12: ...B SD IPOD CDC AV IN 1 AV IN 2 RADIO NOTE The unit could be switched to DVD Mode if disc inside The unit could be switched to USB Mode if Mini USB connected The unit could be switched to SD Mode if SD MMC Card connected The unit could be switched to iPOD Mode if iPod connected 11 AV IN 2 Connect an external audio video device to this jack to watch to the device through your car video system 12 EJEC...

Page 13: ... 12 REAR PANEL 14 RADIO ANTENNA IPOD MINI DIN IR REPEATER ADAPTER 15 CDC ADAPTER 16 16PIN SOCKET 17 VIDEO AUDIO OUTPUT INPUT ...

Page 14: ... 3 NUMBER BUTTONS 15 RANDOM 27 RIGHT 4 MENU 16 ZOOM 28 NEXT 5 AUDIO 17 SYSTEM 29 ANGLE 6 DISPLAY 18 OPEN CLOSE 30 PLAY PAUSE 7 UP 19 SETUP 31 STOP 8 LEFT 20 VOLUME 32 A B 9 ENTER BAND 21 VOLUME 33 REPEAT 10 PROGRAM 22 LOUD EQ 34 PAL NTSC 11 DOWN 23 PBC AST 35 STERE 12 F REV 24 TITLE ...

Page 15: ...up menu Press the buttons to move the cursor upward downward to select item Press the buttons to move the cursor leftward rightward to select item Under RADIO Mode Press the buttons to switch the stored stations Hold on pressing the buttons to fast seeking the next available channel by decreasing increasing the tuning frequency seeking will stop by pressing any button Press the buttons to decrease...

Page 16: ... USER Hold on pressing to turn the LOUD function on off 23 PBC AST Press to turn the PBC function on off when playing VCD disc Hold on pressing to seek radio station TV channel automatically under RADIO TV Modes 24 TITLE Press to enter the title menu when playing DVD disc 25 SUB T Press to select the subtitle language when playing DVD disc 26 PREVIOUS Press to skip to play the pervious track 28 NE...

Page 17: ...he remote control has no function or if the operating range reduced replace the old battery with new one 1 Pull out the battery holder Follow the arrow 1 slide it to the right toward the battery while at the same time pull the battery holder away from the remote control 2 Place the new battery Place the new lithium battery with the side up 3 Push the holder back Using the finger to push in the hol...

Page 18: ...f remote control to enter the CALIBRATE page To touch the points from 1 to 5 until the points change to brighter by using a ballpoint pen or pencil After all 5 points change to brighter the unit would finish the CALIBRATE and power off again Then the Touch Screen is restored to their default positions ...

Page 19: ... 18 MAIN MENU Touch the icon MORE to enter the 2nd page of main menu ...

Page 20: ...performs same operation Recall a Preset Station Touch the icon 1 6 to recall the corresponding stored station in M1 M6 channels To press the number buttons 1 6 of remote control performs same operation 7 FREQUENCY 8 SEEK 9 SEEK Touch the icon to seek the next available channel by increasing decreasing the tuning frequency Press any button to stop seeking Seeking will stop automatically when seek a...

Page 21: ...ing increasing Hold on touching the icons has same function with SEEK SEEK To press the buttons of remote control performs same operation 3 LOCAL ON OFF When you are using the local searching function of LOCAL you can only receive the radio station with strong enough signals and fine state 4 NEXT PAGE Touch the icon to enter the 3rd page of RADIO Mode ...

Page 22: ...op playing 4 It is independent for FM AM frequency There are 3 wave bands of FM1 FM2 FM3 2 wave bands of AM1 AM2 each can store 6 radio stations totally 30 radio stations 5 The unit will stop on the beginning frequency if no available station after seeking one cycle 6 To press the AST button of panel or hold on pressing the PBC AST button of remote control performs same operation 2 P SCAN The unit...

Page 23: ...f remote control performs the same operation 4 EXIT Touch the icon to exit the TOUCH ICONS display 5 F REV 6 F FWD Touch the icon to select fast reverse forward search Touch the PLAY icon to resume to normal playback To press the F REV F FWD buttons of remote control performs the same operation 7 STOP During movie playback touch the icon once the DVD player memorizes the location where you stopped...

Page 24: ...To press the direction buttons UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT arrow of remote control performs same operation 5 ENTER Touch the icon to confirm the selection To press the ENTER button of remote control performs same operation 6 EXIT Touch the icon to exit the TOUCH ICONS display 7 MENU Touch the icon to return the main menu 8 NEXT PAGE Touch the icon to enter the 1st page of DVD Mode ...

Page 25: ...lly if there is a disc inside Under USB Mode all operations are same as DVD operations SD CARD OPERATIONS Touch the icon SD CARD to enter the SD CARD Mode if SD card connected The unit will switch to SD CARD Mode automatically if connecting SD card When disconnecting SD card the unit will switch to RADIO Mode automatically if there is no disc in the unit and the unit will switch to DVD Mode automa...

Page 26: ... List 3 The Playing Time 4 The Name of Playing Song 5 The Name of Artist 6 The Name of Album 7 PREV 8 NEXT Touch the icon to go to the pervious next chapter track or song To press the PREVIOUS NEXT buttons of panel or remote control performs same operation 9 F REV 10 F FWD Touch the icon to select fast reverse forward search Touch the PLAY to resume to normal playback To press the F REV F FWD butt...

Page 27: ...Touch the icon to exit the TOUCH ICONS display Video Operation 1 MUTE Touch the icon to switch off the sound touch it again to resume to the previous volume level 2 MUSIC Touch the icon to switch to the MUSIC operation 3 MENU Touch the icon to return the main menu 4 EXIT Touch the icon to exit the TOUCH ICONS display ...

Page 28: ...ch it again to resume to the previous volume level 2 EQ The user can set to adjust the audio output to your preference USER POP CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ USER 3 MENU Touch the icon to return the main menu 4 EXIT Touch the icon to exit the TOUCH ICONS display NOTE AV IN 1 is for the RCA audio L R video input on rear panel of unit ...

Page 29: ...set to adjust the audio output to your preference USER POP CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ USER 3 MENU Touch the icon to return the main menu 4 EXIT Touch the icon to exit the TOUCH ICONS display NOTE AV IN 2 is for the audio L R video input jack on the right side of front panel see item 11 in page 9 Connect an external audio video device to AV IN 2 jack to listen to the device through your car speakers ...

Page 30: ...of panel or remote control performs same operation 6 F REV 7 F FWD Touch the icon to select fast reverse forward search Touch the PLAY icon to resume to normal playback To press the F REV F FWD buttons of panel or remote control performs the same operation 8 PLAY 9 PAUSE Touch the icon to play or pause the disc To press the PLAY PAUSE button of panel or remote control performs the same operation 1...

Page 31: ...TE Touch the CDC icon to enter the following page if the CD DVD changer not connected 1 INFORMATION It indicates that the unit does not connect the CD DVD changer 2 MENU Touch the icon to return the main menu ...

Page 32: ...tly 6 SAVE SETTINGS Touch the icon 5 to save all settings and exit SETUP SETUP MENU OPERATION Press the ENTER BAND button of remote control to switch the main menus as following SYSTEM VIDEO AUDIO MORE AUDIO CLOCK SYSTEM Press the buttons of remote control to select the item you want to change Press the buttons of remote control to change the value of item Holding on pressing the SYSTEM button of ...

Page 33: ... DEFAULT the unit will restore all default settings of Sound Parameter Picture Parameter Tuner Parameter VIDEO SETUP BRIGHTNESS 0 64 CONTRAST 0 64 COLOR 0 64 HUE 0 64 VIDEO TYPE NTSC PAL AUTO NTSC NOTE It is available to setup of HUE under NTSC VIDEO TYPE only ...

Page 34: ... 33 AUDIO SETUP BASS 15 15 TREBLE 15 15 BALANCE L 15 R 15 FADER F 15 R 15 MORE AUDIO SETUP SUB WOOFER FRQ 80HZ 120HZ 160HZ OFF 80HZ SUB WOOFER VOL 0 15 ...

Page 35: ... 34 CLOCK SETUP CLOCK 12H 24H DISPLAY ON OFF HOUR 00 23 MINUTE 00 59 ...

Page 36: ...ess the buttons to select the submenus as your need Press the or ENTER buttons to enter the items of submenus Press the button to exit the items of submenus Press the buttons to select the item you want to change Press the ENTER button to confirm the item you have selected and exit to the submenus Press the SETUP button of remote control or press the ENTER button on the submenu EXIT SETUP to exit ...

Page 37: ...PG 13 5 PG R 6 R 7 NC 17 8 ADULT The Parental Ratings could be changed after the correct password input DEFAULT The unit will restore all default settings by selecting this option LANGUAGE SETUP OSD LANGUAGE Following options are available for the OSD LANGUAGE ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH FRENCH PORTUGUESE ITALIAN RUSSIAN DUTCH SWEDISH KOREAN DANISH NORWEGIAN POLISH HUNGARIAN AUDIO LANGUAGE Following op...

Page 38: ...g options are available for the MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH FRENCH PORTUGUESE ITALIAN RUSSIAN DUTCH SWEDISH KOREAN DANISH NORWEGIAN POLISH HUNGARIAN DIVX LANGUAGE Following options are available for the DIVX LANGUAGE CENTRAL EU WESTERN EU KOREAN AUDIO SETUP AUDIO OUT Following options are available for the AUDIO OUT SPDIF OFF SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM KEY Following options are available for the...

Page 39: ...or the BRIGHTNESS 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 CONTRAST Following options are available for the CONTRAST 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 HUE Following options are available for the HUE 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 SATURATION Following options are available for the SATURATION 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 SPEAKER SETUP ...

Page 40: ...e for the BASS MODE ALL LG SPK ALL SM SPK MIXED SPK DIGITAL SETUP OP MODE Following options are available for the OP MODE LINE OUT RF REMOD DYNAMIC RANGE Following options are available for the DYNAMIC RANGE FULL 6 8 4 8 2 8 OFF DUAL MONO Following options are available for the DUAL MONO STEREO MONO L MONO R MIX MONO ...

Page 41: ...ulate all speaker wiring connections Poor sound quality or distortion Pirate disc is in use Speaker power rating not compatible with unit Speaker is shorted Use original copy Connect proper speakers Check speaker contact Unit resets itself when engine is off Incorrect connection between ACC and Positive battery wire Check wiring and correct TUNER Weak station searching Auto antenna is not fully ex...

Page 42: ...sed during VCD playback PBC is not available on the disc No repeat or searching while playing VCD PBC is on Turn PBC off MP3 Interruption occurred during playback Disc is dirty or scratched Clean disc or replace File is damaged bad recording Recreate disc with good files Incorrect playback message displayed Message is longer than LCD can display Error Messages Message Displayed Cause Corrective Ac...

Page 43: ...z Europe China IF 10 7 MHz Usable Sensitivity 15 dBµV Stereo Separation 27 dB 1KHz Frequency Response 20 10000 Hz AM TUNER Frequency Range 530 1710 KHz USA 522 1620 KHz Europe 531 1602 KHz China IF 450 KHz Usable Sensitivity 34 dBµV DVD PLAYER Signal System PAL NTSC Signal to noise Radio 80 dB 1KHz Distortion 0 5 MONITOR Resolution 1440 w x 234 H RGB Brightness 350 cd m2 Contrast 300 1 NOTE Specif...

Page 44: ...l rubbing alcohol Never use solvent such as benzene thinner or conventional record cleaners which may mar the surface of the disc NOTE A disc may became somewhat scratched although not enough to made it unusable depending on your handing it in the condition of the usage environment These scratches are not an indication of any problem with the player Repairing New Discs with Rough Spots A new disc ...

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