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Summary of Contents for VR-652NB

Page 1: ...MENUt NAVI MUTE EQ SeUNDSTREAM VR 652NB OWNER S MANUAL Car Multimedia System tNT 0 _ lnteq 2 DIN DVD Multimedia receiver w 6 5 inch screen display with DVD AM FM Biuetooth Receiver I...

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Page 3: ...CARD MODE 17 USB MODE 20 PHOTO MODE 21 BLUETOOTH MODE 22 IPOD MODE 28 TV MODE 32 NAVI MODE 34 AVIN MODE 34 DIM MODE 36 SETTINGS MODE 37 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 41 INCLUDED PARTS 42 UNIT INSTALLATION AND...

Page 4: ...Control Interface 4 Channel 2V Pre Amp RCA Audio Outputs Variable 2V Subwoofer Output w Low Pass Crossover AN Outputs for Multiple Component Integration Rear View Camera Input w Trigger 52x4 MOSFEET P...

Page 5: ...h mic 3 MENU NAVI Press to access to NAVI mode Holding the button for 3 sec to access to the main menu 4 MUTE EQ Press to mute I unmute sound Holding the button will adjust the EQ setting as following...

Page 6: ...to search upward continually until a valid channel 10 CALUNEXT BT mode press to answer a call Radio mode press to search downward continually until a valid frequency TV mode press to search downward c...

Page 7: ...SE I 11 PLAY I PAUSE 21 EQ LOUD P ANGLE EJECT 12 STOP 22 AUDIO 3 NAVI I SYSTEM 13 PREVIOUS 23 FAST FORWARD 4 NUMBER PAD 14 NEXT 24 REWIND 5 UP 15 TITLE 25 SUB T RDM 6 VOLUME 16 AST PBC 26 MENU E 7 OK...

Page 8: ...ns to move the cursor leftward I rightward to select item Radio Mode press the I buttons to switch the stored stations Holding the I buttons for 3 sec will seek the next available channel by decreasin...

Page 9: ...in phonebook 16 AST PBC DVD Mode press to switch the PBC function on I off when playing VCD disc Radio Mode press to review stored stations holding the button for 3 sec will automatically program the...

Page 10: ...to choose repeat CHAPTER TITLE OFF Holding the button for 3 sec to set point A press it again to set point B the player will repeat frqm points A to B press it again t stop repeating 28 SLOW END CALL...

Page 11: ...n choose to activate the mode buttons on the touch screen by dragging the buttons up down to the main screen The blue color button means this mode is not active a gray button means this mode is active...

Page 12: ...theAV IN Source 10 Touch to access PHOTO Source 11 Touch to access Dimmer function 12 Touch to access Settings Source General Operations The following operations are general operations for all modes...

Page 13: ...set the local tuning on off When you are using the local searching function you can only receive the radio station with strong enough signals 4 Tune Frequency Down I 5 Tune Frequency Up Touch to tune...

Page 14: ...he playback from the beginning of disc MP3 disc playback press the button to stop the playback press the Play Pause button to start the playback from the beginning of track 4 Rewind 6 Fast Forward Pre...

Page 15: ...h to repeat as CHAPTER TITLE ALL REPEAT OFF during DVD playback Touch to repeat as TRACK ALL REPEAT OFF during VCD CD playback Touch to repeat as REPEAT ONE REPEAT ALL REPEAT OFF during MP3 playback 1...

Page 16: ...CONTRAST parameters Range 9 to 9 default is 0 2 TINT Touch LEFT I RIGHT buttons to adjust the TINT parameters Range 9 to 9 default is 0 3 BRIG Touch LEFT I RIGHT buttons to adjust the BRIGHTNESS param...

Page 17: ...ile location 2 Folder list display area Touch UP DOWN arrows to move through the pages and select a folder 3 File list display area Touch UP DOWN arrows to move through the pages and select a file 4 R...

Page 18: ...DOWN arrows in the list area to search for a track file 2 Keyboard Touch to display the keyboard Touch the number keys 0 9 to select a track touch the OK button to play the track Touch the C button to...

Page 19: ...r folder 8 Next 1 0 Previous Touch to play the next previous song 9 Random Touch to play songs randomly RANDOM will be displayed Touching again will cancel random playback 11 PAUSE PLAY Touch to pause...

Page 20: ...as following ZOOM X 5 ZOOM X 4 ZOOM X 3 ZOOM X 2 ZOOM OFF 5 Rotate clockwise I 6 Rotate counterclockwise Touch to make picture rotate colockwise I counterclockwise 90 degree at a time 7 PAUSE PLAY To...

Page 21: ...Touch SO CARD USB buttons to select displaying the pic from the device All the functions and operations are the same as in SO CARD when displaying picture Support Backgroud Music Display From any mod...

Page 22: ...2 Phone Book Touch to enter phone book lookup 3 Audio Touch to enter audio device operation 4 Settings Touch to enter Bluetooth settings SETTINGS 1 AUTO ANSWER Touch to select auto I manual answer whe...

Page 23: ...tton of remote control to save the new code 6 Information Display NOTE The unit can pair a total of 5 different devices including cell phones and audio players Use the A B button of remote control to...

Page 24: ...g up a call 3 Transfer When talking on the phone touch to transfer the call between the unit and cell phone 4 Ciear Touch to cancel or clear the numbers you have input 5 Number Keys Touch the buttons...

Page 25: ...CALL IN When receiving an incoming call you will see the screen below When talking you will see the screen below PHONEBOOK 1 My Phonebook j The phone numbers that are stored in the phone 25...

Page 26: ...the phone touch to transfer the call between the unit and cell phone 8 Call Touch to call a selected number from phonebook or to receive a cell phone call 9 End Call Touch to ignore or hang up a call...

Page 27: ...Touch to return the phonebook page AUDIO 1 Previous I 2 Next Touch to select the previous I next track 3 Play I Pause Touch to pause the playback touch it again to resume playing 4 Stop Touch to stop...

Page 28: ...iPod Mode IC 3 cable required The unit will switch to iPod Mode automatically when an iPod is connected iPod Connection r G I IC lL iPod Operations 28...

Page 29: ...Album list 5 Genres Touch to enter the Genre list 6 All Music Touch to enter the all music list 7 Video lists Touch to access the Video list 8 Music video Touch to access the Music video list 9 TV Vid...

Page 30: ...OK to play the selection Touch the C button to cancel the number input 3 REPEAT Touch to turn on the repeat function the current song will repeat The screen will display REP as picture touch again tu...

Page 31: ...me of the current playing file 3 Current playing position 6 Next F FWD Press to choose the next track Hold Holding will fast forward the track 7 Random Press to turn on the random function the music w...

Page 32: ...o seek the next available channel by increasing I decreasing the tuning frequency 6 SCREEN Touch to access the screen parameter adjustments The operation is same as the screen setting in DVD mode 7 Cu...

Page 33: ...t Menu Settings 4 SCREEN Touch to access the screen parameter adjustments The operation is same as the screen setting in DVD mode 5 CH I 8 CH Touch to choose the next I previous program list or touch...

Page 34: ...NAVI Mode NAVIBOX 2 sold separately Navigation Map Connection 1 Calibration Touch to enter navigation touch Calibration Interface 34...

Page 35: ...button to proceed to the navigation map interface 3 Browse Touch to select navigation routing Touch the Confirm button to confirm the selected routing Touch Cancel button to cancel the rounting selec...

Page 36: ...to the device through your car audio video system 1 SCREEN Only while external video source input touch the SCREEN button will enter SCREEN settings The operation is same as DVD mode screen setting D...

Page 37: ...ers Range 9 9 2 Default Touch to reset BALANCE FADER parameters to default settings 3 Sub Woofer Volume Touch LEFT I RIGHT buttons to adjust the SUB WOOFER volume Range 0 15 4 Sub Woofer Frequency Tou...

Page 38: ...ng USER POP CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ USER 2 TREBLE Touch LEFT I RIGHT buttons to increase or decrease TREBLE parameters Range 9 9 3 BASS Touch LEFT I RIGHT buttons to increase or decrease BASS parameters Ran...

Page 39: ...2 HOUR Touch UP I DOWN buttons to adjust hours 3 MIN Touch UP I DOWN buttons to adjust minutes 4 MODE Touch to switch the time mode as 12 hours or 24 hours 4 SYSTEM SETUP 1 RADIO AREA Touch LEFT I RIG...

Page 40: ...TTING FOR 6S PRESS THE CROSS ON THE SCREEN CAUBRATION SUCCEEDED CHECKING CALIBRATION PLEASE WAIT If a mistake is made the display will read as below In this case you will need to restart the procedure...

Page 41: ...es The user who handles this product should take all necessary precautions to avoid ESD Electro Static Discharge failures Do not attempt to install or service your unit by yourself Installation or ser...

Page 42: ...3 4 Bolt and Nut M5 x 1 Back Strap x 1 M5X5 Screws x 8 Power Wire x 1 5 6 7 8 D D RCAconnetor x 1 Mounting Sleeve x 1 Trim Bezel x 1 Operational Manual x 1 9 10 11 Remote Control x 1 Keys x 2 External...

Page 43: ...Installation method 1 1 Install the mounting sleeve into the dashboard 3 Slide the unit into the mounting sleeve 5 illustration of completed 43 2 Bend the tabs into place to secure the sleeve 4 Instal...

Page 44: ...Removal Method 1 1 Detach the trim bezel 2 Insert the keys into the opening between the unit and the mounting to unlock I 1 l 3 Pull the unit out of the mounting sleeve 4 illustration of removal 44...

Page 45: ...into the dashboard attach the backstrap to the back of the chasis with Nut M5 5 Install the trim bezel onto the unit _ IL I 1 v 2 Tighten the back strap onto your car inside the dashboard 4 Bolt the...

Page 46: ...Removal Method 2 1 Detach the trim bezel 3 Unscrew the Nut M5 screw on the rear and remove the chasis 2 Unscrew the unit from the car 4illustration of removal 46...

Page 47: ...I 47 D 0 RADIO ANTENNAADAPTER REDACC YELLOWBATI REVERSE PINK BRAKE BLACK POWER GND BLUE WHITE AMP REM ILL BLUE AUTO ANT CONTROL GREY BLACK FR GREY FR WHITE BLACK Fl WHITE FL PURPLE RR PURPLE BLACK RR...

Page 48: ...ect Rewind trigger Connect to the rewind trigger wire to switch the video display to RN video input whenever the vehicles rewind gear is engaged This is required for back up camera functions Auto Ante...

Page 49: ...Wiring Diagram 49...

Page 50: ...tivity Bluetooth Reception Sensitivity Transmission Distance GPS Frequency Range Bandwidth 50 14 4V DC 11 16 V Allowable 40 4 8 0 Allowable 45Wx4 20Hz 20KHz OdB 2dB 0 1 o o 1KHz 2 70dB 1KHz 1 8V 0 2 l...

Page 51: ...orrect connection between ACC and Positive battery wire Yellow or red wire touching chassis ground Speaker wires touching chassis ground Incorrect fuse rating Parking brake safety circuit not connecte...

Page 52: ...e not accurate DISC Cannot insert disc DVD playback does not start Improper aspect ratio setup Under different conditions for example temperature humidity etc A disc is already inside unit Disc is war...

Page 53: ...nected correctly or broken GPS optional No signal GPS antenna is not connected correctly or broken NOTE This user s manual is only for reference Modifying rights are reseNed Connect TV antenna correct...

Page 54: ...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 th...

Page 55: ...t Model _____________________________ Serial N u m b e r Date P u r c h a s e d Name of D e a l e r Dealer A d d r e s s City ____________ State ___________ Zip ______ Epsilon Electronics 1550 S Maple...

Page 56: ...ectronics 1550 S Maple Ave Montebello CA 90640 Attn Customer Service Ph 800 724 1377 Fax 323 722 8125 Please note the warranty will not cover the following Any product that has been misused or physica...

Page 57: ...ur phone for more information on this Once the unit has been found by your phone follow the instructions on your phone to complete pairing Use the PIN code displayed to complete pairing PIN CODE You c...

Page 58: ...y 12 volts for only a period of time after the key has been switched off 2 Touch screen controls will not work or are not properl aligned If touch screen controls are not working properly a touch scre...

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