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Touch  Screen Operation 

Stations In 

Nith this system, a total of 30 stations 

,an be stored in the memory of six 

luttons. Each band stores up to six 

"eset stations. The stations might be 

'M1 ,   FM2,  FM3,  AM1 (MW 1 ) , and 

\M2(MW2) band. 

rhe operation is as below: 

,Store in Memory 

>Select the frequency band 

>Select the station 

>Keep the desired memory key pressed 

in until the station is heard again after 

a brief interruption . 

Retrieve a preset station 

Touch the 

1-6 

ranges briefly to retrieve 

a station which had been stored in the 

memory in advance the chose number 

is shown on display . 

A.utomatic 

Automatic Preset Setup 

� 

In Radio Mode, touch and keep (for more 

than 2' S) the screen of" 

APS " 

range to 

active automatic station storage. 

The radio searches within the current 

frequency band, e.g. FM1 , for the stron­

ger signal level until the search cycle 

has finished . The six strongest stations 

are then allocated to the corresponding 

storage locations . 

Then the station of the first storage 

location is set . 

Scan Function 

In Radio mode, briefly touch the 

"APS" 

section on the touch screen , the radio 

briefly plays all the preset stations of the 

frequency band . 

RDS  FUNCTION 

In Radio mode, touch the 

"RADIO" ICON 

to enter the main menu, then touch the 

"SET"  ICON 

to enter the set mode, the 

message in the display : (only in the 

"TA ON" 

mode. ) 

Touch the" 

RDS" 

section on the setting 

menu, touch the"  .. ,  � " ranges to 

select the adjustment item, touch the 

"  A 

, .... " ranges to adjust the selectment 

item , Irs depend on your need to select 

the different function . Then touch the 

"SET" range to return to the previous 

playback . 

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Summary of Contents for PLTS73FX

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...FT Monitor Adjustment 12 USB Operations 33 elting the animation 12 SD MMC Card Operations 34 elting wallpaper 1 3 MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG4 Play 35 udio Quality Adjustments 1 3 Specifications 36 elting the Time 13 Trouble Shooting 37 etting Audio Mode 14 eset Factory Settings 14 ear View Camera 1 4 lternate Audio Source 1 4 ontrol Panel 15 Init keys open position 15 ouch sense keys close position 1 6 tad...

Page 3: ... cause an accident IF YOU NEED to operate the receive while driving be sure to look ahead carefully or you may be involved in a traffic accident IF THE PARKING BRAKE is not engaged ParkingBrake flashes on the monitor and no playback picture will be shown This warning appears only when the parking brake wire is connected to the parking brake system built in the car refer to the electric connection ...

Page 4: ...YTHE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims 01 certain U S Patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use 01 this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macro vision Corporation and is intended for...

Page 5: ...ever use solvents such as benzine thinner or conventional record cleaners as they may mar the surface of the disc Note Adisc may become somewhat scratched although not enough to make it 4 unusable depending on your handle it and conditions in the usagS environment Note these scratches are not an indication of any problem with the player Labelsl P VtI Do not bend o Do not touch c the underside o of...

Page 6: ...e vehicle 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 If installation angle exceeds 30 from horizontal the unit might not give its optimum performance 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...

Page 7: ...SH BOARD TABS jlf SCREWDRIVER SLIDE BRACKET HOUSING I __ PLATE KEY PLI TE If you want to take CHASSIS out of the SLIDE BRACKET HOUSING first remove the PLASTIC TRIM OUT of the both sides away then insert the two KEY PLATE into left and right side of chassis as above illustration 6 ...

Page 8: ...BROWN ORANGE CHOKE BOX BLUE WHITE GREY WHITE BLACK GREY BLACK GREEN VIOLET GREEN BLACK VIOLET BLACK FRONT RCA RED R VIDEO OUT YELLOW FRONT RCA WH ITE L B 12V REAR CAMERASWITCH B PARKING BRAKE AUTO ANTENNA FRONT RCHSPK REAR RCHSPK he earth connection cable parking brake B must be connected in order for DVD Jictures to be played back to the monitor If the cable has not been correctly onnected the me...

Page 9: ... button to change between Mono and 5 MO ST Stereo reception modes when a station is weak sometimes AUDIO switching to Mono will improve sound quality In Disc Playback mode pressing this button opens the AUDIO setup menu for making changes to the way the soundtrack is reproduced SUBTITLE In DVD Disc Playback mode pressing this button will allow you to change the subtitle language on discs which hav...

Page 10: ...des Press this button to see information about the disc currently in play J Press this button to turn the unit O N press it again to turn the 1 5 POWER unit OFF 1 6 PLAY In Disc Playback mode press to pause playback Press again to PAUSE start where playback stopped 1 7 MUTE Press this button to turn off the audio Press again to restore the sdund to its prior volume level Display the TITLE menu tha...

Page 11: ...aring the Remote Control Inserting the Battery 1 First push to inside as the direction indicated by the arrow See 0 And then Remove the battery holder as the direction indicated by the arrow See f 2 Replace the battery Set a new battery property with side up as illustrated See 3 lnsert the battery holder Push in the holder to the original position See e Using the Remote Control Face the remote con...

Page 12: ...PEN CLOSETHE MONITOR AND ANGLE ADJUSTMENT Touch OPEN button on front panel the monitor will draw out automatically FIG 1 OPEN CLOSE button When the monitor draws out to a certain location it will turn upward automa tically and stop at vertical position FIG 2 Adjusting the viewing angle When the monitor does not move you press button on the panel to turn the monitor upward or downward at fine steps...

Page 13: ...on touch screen to enter the setting mode the message will display like following to return to the previous playback Left Right Touch SYSTEM on the setting menu touch the A ICONSto select the adjustment item touch the ICONS to adjust the selectment item it depends on your habit to setup the data ADJUSTABLE ITEMS CONTRAST 0 to32 Adjust the contrast of the bright and dark portion COLOR 0 to32 Adjust...

Page 14: ...heAudio mode Then touch the SET can to return to the previous playback I OJUSTABLE ITEMS TREBLE 7to 7 Adjust treble level BASS 7 to 7 Adjust bass level BALANCE R 0 10 to L 0 10 Adjust sound balance betwe6ln left and right speakers FADER F 0 10 to R 0 10 Adjust sound balance between Iront and rear speakers SUB WOOFER SET Touch to switch the subwooler function ON and OFF BUZZER SET Touch to switch t...

Page 15: ...when all Wiring is completed B All the function buttons do not operate C Error symbol on the display RearViewCamera When connecting the rear view camera the mirror image of the rear view is auto matically displayed on the monitor when you change the gear to the back position Note additional monitor can not display the image ALTERNATE AUDIO SOURCE On the front panel of the unit there is an AUX IN j...

Page 16: ...vel It is also used as an UP DOWN button when audio or video settings are being adjusted when accessed using the SELECT button AUXILIARY INPUTJACK Insert an external device to thisAUX jack in order to have audio output of the device through the unit IR SENSOR USB OPERATION For information about connecting a USB device please see USB operation SD CARD SLOT For information about connecting a SD MMC ...

Page 17: ...hown in the TFT CD SELECT BUTTON To access the available adjustment settings lor audio and video touch repeatedly to select them as lollow BASS TREBLE BALANCE FADER COLOR BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST TINT VOLUME etc Then rotate the VOL to adjust the selected mode Repeatedly Long press the SEL button more then 2 seconds to select them as 101l0w LOUDNESS SUBWOOFER EQ LOC DX ST MO TINT TIME BUZZER USA EUROPE ...

Page 18: ...Select the station Keep the desired memory key touched in until the station is heard again after a brief interruption Retrieve a presetstation Touch repeatedly to retrieve a station which had been stored in the memory in advance the chose number is shown on display MU PTY Touch the button to switch of the loudspeakers for a short period The word MUTE flashes in the display Press it again to cancel...

Page 19: ...Start Searching For a Station Manual Search During Radio mode briefly touch to increase frequency by one step of channel spacing Briefly touch to decrease frequency by one step of channel spacing Automatic Search During Radio mode touch and hold for more than 2 seconds either ICONS to start search for a radio station automatically To tune in strong singnal FM Station only LOIDX function In home me...

Page 20: ...of APS range to active automatic station storage The radio searches within the current frequency band e g FM1 for the stron ger signal level until the search cycle has finished The six strongest stations are then allocated to the corresponding storage locations Then the station of the first storage location is set Scan Function In Radio mode briefly touch the APS section on the touch screen the ra...

Page 21: ...sound of another station is suppressed TATraffic Announcement PriorityForTraffie Informatio In Radio mode touch the cursor button to switch the TAfunction ON and OFF When the TAfunction is activated the TA symbol appears in the display During radio operation in one FM frequency band the search for a traffic announcement station is started automatically TASEEK If an FM station is being received whi...

Page 22: ... date is being received If the AF symbol flashes in the display the AF function is selected but no RDS signal can be received at the moment PTY FUNCTION In Radio mode touch screen of PTY range to select the Program type In Radio mode touch screen of PTY range to select the Program type PTY Selection of the program type besides the stations name some FM stations also transmit information on the typ...

Page 23: ...earch fast forward m To search fast backward Stop III Play Pause the disc CI To skip the next track ill To skip the previous track To search the disc with numbers MENU T Q OJ 0 n SWF LOUD ClK OSO l In DVD mode touch to display the root menu In Dvb mode touch to display the title menu In VCD mode touch to switch the PBC ON and PBC OFF To show hide the Subtitle depending on the DVD To change the AUD...

Page 24: ...sc playback in normal mode you can use the cursor buttons to rotate the picture Press UP to invert an image Press DOWN to mirror an image Press LEFT to rotate an image to left Press RIGHT to rotate an image to right SELECTING THE PLAY MODES During the Disc playback touch the RPT RDM INT range to select the different playing mode 1 REPEAT FUNCTION FOR OVO Touch the screen the of RPT range or press ...

Page 25: ...he button is not available 4 TOPFUNCTION ForDVD VCD CD MP3 In the state of DVDIVCD CD MP3 disc playing press the l TOPbutton on the remote control to select the first track l chapter to play depend on the disc used forVCD DISC Search GOTO FOR DVD Touch the screen the of GOTO range the screen will display the following message DVD TT 01 01 CH 03 31 Ell 0 01 44 1 2 3 S 6 z 2Jj8 l mBi i Il 1 t I ilIr...

Page 26: ...time DVD TT 01 01CH 04 31 T 1 36 55 F Touch or Press aso for sixth time The message on the screen will be eared 2 Examp e for VCD SVCD CD A Touch or Press aso for fir t time VCD TRK 1 1904 PSC e C 0 01 36 B Touch or Press aso for second time VCD TRK 1119 04 PSC C 0 06 06 C Touch or Press aso for third time VCD TRK 1 19 04 PSC T 0 02 12 D Touch or Press aso for fourth time VCD TRK 1 1904 PSC T 1 23...

Page 27: ... soundtrack 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 INVALIDKEY will be display at screen left top corner ForVCD CD during playback touch the AUDIO section of the touch screen or Press AUDIO on the remote It is possible to switch the sound betw...

Page 28: ...iscs recorded in eith ar PAL or NTSC formats Make the selection based on whether you are connecting the unit to a PAL TV or an NTSC TV You can also set the unit to AUTO autoselect The disadvantage to autoselect is that each time 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 E...

Page 29: ... the screen Wide For 16 9 TV Select when a wide screen TV set is connected I iI I PASSWORD SELECTION The password must be used to make changes to the Parental Control menu below The factory default password is 0000 You will be asked for the current password Key in 0000 and press the ENTER on the remote control Once you have entered it you have the opportunity to change it and enter your new pass w...

Page 30: ...ts to the factory default settings LANGUAGE SETUP OSDLANGUAGE SETUP Select the preferred OSD language by touching directly the desired language AUDIO LANGUAGE SETUP Select the preferred AUDIO soundtrack language by touching directly the desired language SUBTITLE LANGUAGE SETUP Select the preferred Subtitle language by touGhing directly the desired language 29 ...

Page 31: ...ired language VIDEO SETUP these settings allow you to set the video signal brightness contrast hue and saturation i BRIGHTNESS il i iY h i I d i ii lr _ j_ iir 1 _f L f J i 1 BRIGHTNESS the brightness of the video signal how lightthe picture is CONTRAST the contrast of the video signal the dark portions of pictures HUE HUE the hue olthe video signal the color of the pictures 30 ...

Page 32: ...l above can be adjusted to your tasters EXIT SHARPNESS the sharpness olthe video signal the image setting acumination DIGITAL SETUP eXIT DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL Select DRe and adjust the dynamic range 01 a Dolby Digital encoded program There are 8 steps between lull compression and off compression 31 ...

Page 33: ...ay equipment such as DVD players computers etc Via the loudspeakers 1 Please connect the external device with stereo jack 3 5mm plug the Aux in socket AUXIN JACK FRONT PANEL o Oo AUXIN f gr tl Lq J 2 In main menu touch the AUX ICON or press the MOD button on the front panel to entertheAUX IN mode To return to the main menu 3 You now hear the sound from the external device played back through the l...

Page 34: ...d or Fast Reverse playback REPEAT play modes are also available by repeatedly pushing REPEAT until the desired mode is found Changing FromUSB toDISC Playback modes If you are in USB Playback mode and wish to begin playback of a disc already in the player touch the screen of the II II T II range to enter home menu then touch the DVD ICON to enter the DISC mode Changing FromDIS C t oUSB Playback Mod...

Page 35: ...ard After a SD or MMC card was inserted into the main unit card slot the unit will starts playing the files contained on the memory card Once the unit read the memory card successfully the first file on the memory card will automatically start playback Press the MODE button repeatedly is allowing changing to other modes Change DISC to SD MMCcard The operations are same as USB mode refer to see USB...

Page 36: ... to select the play mode or item then press ENTER button on the remote control to confirm MOVING TO ANOTHERTRACK 1 Touch directly the desired song to start play 2 Touch the or I e range on the touch screen to skip a track ahead or back 3 Press the I orI e button on the remote control to skip a track ahead or back FAST FORWARD FAST BACKWARD 1 Touch briefly the I range on touch screen for fast forwa...

Page 37: ... 3 Wow and Flutter 20 Hz 20 KHz 90 dB JIS Below measurable limits For 3 Bands Europe FM For 2 Bands Europe FM For 2 Bands U S A FM 87 5 to1 08 MHz 87 5 to108 MHz 87 5 to1 07 9 MHz 1 0 7 MHz 10 7 MHz 10 7 MHz Sensitivity SIN 30 dB 15 dBu MW 15 dBu MW 1 5dBu AM Frequency Coverage I F 522 to1620 KHz 522 to1620 KHz 530 to1 71 0 KHz 450 KHz 450 KHz 450 KHz Sensitivity SIN 20 dB 40 dBu 40 dBu 40 dBu TFT...

Page 38: ...geappears set incorrectly system from menu black white No television video The unit is not connected Make proper connection to the parking brake according to wire connection image appears detection switch For safety reasons no television The parking brake is not video images are displayed while the vehicle is moving engaged Engaging the parking brake will cause images to be displayed No color in p...

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