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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Safety Informations 

 

2

Features  

4

Accessories 

 

6

Unit Installation   

7-12

Installation 

 

7

Removal 

 

9

Wiring Connection and Diagram   

10

Disc Notes 

 

13

Installing the N7000 Navibox 

14-15

Unit View 

 

16-24

Front Panel 

 

16

Front Panel Display 

 

19

Remote Control   

21

Basic Operation   

25

Touch Screen Operations   

27-54

Touch Screen Calibrate   

27

Main Menu 

 

28

Radio Operations 

 

29

DVD Operations   

35

USB Operations   

37

TV Operations   

37

iPod Operations   

40

AV IN Operations  

43

Bluetooth Operations 

 

44

System Setup 

 

52

DVD Setup Menu  

56-61

Setup Menu Operation   

56

System Menu 

 

57

Language Setup   

58

Audio Setup 

 

59

Video Setup 

 

59

Speaker Setup   

60

Digital Setup 

 

61

Troubleshooting  

62

Specifications 

 

65

SAFETY INFORMATIONS

PLEASE READ COMPLETELY AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL 
BEFORE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF THIS UNIT, AND KEEP IT CAREFULLY FOR 
FUTURE REFERENCE. 

CAUTION:

 This unit is a class 1 laser product. The laser beam may cause hazardous 

radiation if exposure to laser system directly. Do not attempt to disassemble the unit 

personally.

This unit has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety. Improper 

use can result in electric shock or fire hazard. The safeguards incorporated in this unit 

protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation, use and servicing. 

This unit doesn’t contain any parts that can be repaired by the user. If the unit requires 

maintenance, contact an authorized service center. 

Warnings

Do not expose the product to rain, water or excessive moisture. This could cause 

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electrical shorts, fire or other damage. 
This product is designed to operate with a 12 volt DC, negative ground battery 

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system. Use the proper power supply. 
The monitor is operated automatically. Do not push in or pull out the monitor or try 

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to reverse the monitor manually! Do not attempt to adjust the monitor angle upward 

or downward manually. It will cause damage to the Monitor Mechanism Structure. 
Do not impact the monitor with a hard object. It may cause permanent damage. 

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Do ground all equipments and works in order to avoid causing damage to the unit by 

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electrostatic discharges. 
The user who handles this product takes all necessary precautions to avoid ESD 

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(Electro-Static Discharge) failures. 
Do not attempt to install or service your unit by yourself. Installation or servicing 

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of the unit by persons without training and experience in electronic equipment 

and automotive accessories may be dangerous and could expose you to the risk of 

electric shock or other hazards. 

Cautions: 

To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, and annoying interference, use only the 

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recommended accessories. 
While driving, keep the volume level low enough to be aware of road and traffic 

• 

conditions.
Parking in direct sunlight can produce very high temperatures inside your vehicle. 

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Give the interior a chance to cool down before starting playback. 

Summary of Contents for AVN S7000

Page 1: ...AVN S7000 In dash Motorised 7 Wide Touchscreen Satellite Navigation AM FM Receiver DVD Player User Manual...

Page 2: ...tain any parts that can be repaired by the user If the unit requires maintenance contact an authorized service center Warnings Do not expose the product to rain water or excessive moisture This could...

Page 3: ...l Graphic User Interface High Brightness 400 cd m2 Resolution 1440 x 234 Color Contrast Brightness Tint controls Fully Motorised Viewing Angle Adjustment Last Angle Memory for Panel Front Panel Displa...

Page 4: ...e Warnings Choose the mounting location where the unit will not interfere with the safe driving conditions Install the unit where it does not get in the driver s way and can not injure the passenger i...

Page 5: ...for tight fit if necessary Install the Mounting Box into the dashboard tighten the unit in place 3 Install the Frame to the unit REMOVAL 1 Detach the front panel 2 Insert the keys that supply to the...

Page 6: ...the monitor unit is installed check whether the brake lamps blinkers wiper etc on the vehicle are working properly If not please make sure they are proper installed Insulate unconnected wires with vi...

Page 7: ...as 3 High temperature places 4 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 alcoho...

Page 8: ...ap updates There are a number of suitable places to mount the Navi box depending on your vehicle including the glove box under the driver s or passengers seat or in the boot It may also be possible to...

Page 9: ...FM1 FM2 FM3 MW1 MW2 4 OUT 5 IN Press the OUT IN buttons to move the monitor forward backward by singly step There are 4 steps to move the monitor forward backward totally 6 MIC Microphone to talk duri...

Page 10: ...en the unit in turned ON press the POWER SOURCE button to toggle between the different modes as following RADIO DVD USB TV IPOD AV IN AUX BLUETOOTH RADIO NOTE The unit could be switched to DVD Mode if...

Page 11: ...OURCE 13 PREVIOUS 25 SYSTEM 2 MUTE 14 SLOW END CALL 26 F FWD 3 NUMBER BUTTONS 15 TITLE PBN 27 RIGHT Seek up 4 MENU 16 ZOOM CALL 28 STOP 5 AUDIO 17 SUBTITLE PBP 29 D ANGLE 6 LOUD EQ 18 OPEN CLOSE P ANG...

Page 12: ...witch the wave band as following FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 AM2 FM1 In DVD mode press the ENTER button to confirm selection in menus 10 PROGRAM Press to enter exit the PROGRAM Function when playing the VCD CD MP...

Page 13: ...Push the holder back Using the finger to push in the holder 3 back until the locking sound is heard BASIC OPERATIONS Startup Press the POWER SOURCE button on the panel or remote control to startup the...

Page 14: ...Brake Control function is no effective Protection of the TFT Monitor During the movement of the TFT monitor if it is halted by force then the unit will begin self protection to prevent from any damage...

Page 15: ...radio station of 98 5MHZ to the channel 1 After manual store radio station the former stored stations will be instead In each wave band the number icons 1 to 6 represent the stored radio stations Hol...

Page 16: ...tion with strong enough signals and fine state 4 NEXT PAGE Touch the icon to enter the 3rd page of RADIO Mode 1 ASM Auto Store Mode Automatically seek and store stations Hold on touching the icon to s...

Page 17: ...RDS station AF will be displayed without flickering on the LCD If the reception becomes poor the same station will be searched automatically for 60 seconds and PI SEARCH will be displayed on the LCD I...

Page 18: ...RT EDUCATE DRAMA CULTURE SCIENCE VARIED POP M ROCK M D RMUSIC LIGHT M CLASSICS OTHER M WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN SOCIAL RELIGION PHONE IN TRAVEL LEISURE JAZZ COUNTRY NATION M OLDIES FOLK M DOCUMENT TES...

Page 19: ...ton of remote control to perform 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...

Page 20: ...splay 12 NEXT PAGE Touch the icon to enter the 2nd page of TV Mode 1 SEEK 2 SEEK Touch the icon to seek the next available channel by increasing decreasing the tuning frequency Press any button to sto...

Page 21: ...tion 1 The Number of Playing Song 2 The Total Songs in Play 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 previo...

Page 22: ...to exit the TOUCH ICONS display AV IN OPERATIONS Touch the icon AV IN to enter the AV IN Mode 1 MUTE Touch the icon to mute the sound touch it again to resume to the previous volume level 2 EQ The use...

Page 23: ...gain to change the item to red color the operation is active Press the buttons of remote control to select the item the item would be changed to blue color press the buttons of remote control to activ...

Page 24: ...hone also you can press the PHONE button of remote control to connect the cell phone with the unit again 3 When you want to connect another paired audio player with unit press the AUDIO PLAYER button...

Page 25: ...o activate the operation the item would be changed to red colour 1 TRANSFER During conversation touch the icon to transfer the call between the unit and your cell phone Press the TRANSFER button of re...

Page 26: ...ber is stored you will see the name if not you will see the phone number 3 RETURN Touch the icon to return to PHONE BOOK page Press the DISPLAY button of remote control to perform same operation AUDIO...

Page 27: ...h the main menus as following SYSTEM VIDEO AUDIO MAUD 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...

Page 28: ...LANCE L 15 R 15 FADER F 15 R 15 MAUD SETUP MORE AUDIO SETUP EQ USER POP CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ USER LOUDNESS OFF 400HZ 800HZ 2400HZ OFF SUB WF FRQ 80HZ 120HZ 160HZ OFF SUB WF VOL 0 15 CLOCK SETUP CLOCK 12H...

Page 29: ...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 the DVD SETUP Menu and save all settings NOTE Effective only in...

Page 30: ...ptions are available for the SUBTITLE LANGUAGE ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH FRENCH PORTUGUESE ITALIAN RUSSIAN DUTCH SWEDISH KOREAN DANISH NORWEGIAN POLISH HUNGARIAN MENU LANGUAGE Following options are avail...

Page 31: ...ATURATION 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 SPEAKER SETUP DOWNMIX Following options are available for the DOWNMIX LT RT Stereo VSS BASS MODE Following options are available for the BASS MODE ALL LG SPK ALL SM SPK MIXED...

Page 32: ...d LOCAL function is activated Connect the auto antenna control cable properly Connect the auto antenna control cable properly Turn LOCAL function off Problem Cause Corrective Action TFT MONITOR Monito...

Page 33: ...7 2 8 2 Level dB ROCK EQ 2 2 9 2 12 2 Signal to Noise Ratio 80dB Line Input Level 1 8V 0 2V Impedance Load 10K Ohms Line Output Level 1 8V 0 2V Impedance Load 10K Ohms Subwoofer Output Level 1 0V 0 2...

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