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Summary of Contents for TE-AV300

Page 1: ...CAR DVD CD MP3 PLAYER RADIO RECEIVER MODEL TE AV300 INSTALLATION CONNECTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...COMPANY may make improvements and or changes in the products and or options described in this document at any time and without notice All brand and product names used throughout this document are tra...

Page 3: ...suffocation The car radio and the accompanying components may not be exposed to dripping or sprayed water Make sure that no containers filled with liquid such as e g cups or bottles are placed in the...

Page 4: ...guidelines in this handbook for the connection of the power supply and other options Secure the installed cables with insulating tape cable ties or cable clamps To protect the cables from damage use...

Page 5: ...splayed at 4 3 picture size Dirt or condensed moisture on the lens of the CD DVD drive may impede and even prevent the playback of data carriers In general the playback of self burned data carriers is...

Page 6: ...taching 8 Wiring Connections 9 Installation in Dashboard 10 Disc Loading Ejecting 12 Basic Operations 13 Multimedia Setup Menu 19 System Setup 19 Language Setup 20 Audio Setup 21 Video Setup 21 Digita...

Page 7: ...Mounting Bracket 1 x Assemble Bar 1 x Screw B15x16 4 x Bolt M5 1 x Nut M5 1 x Flat Washer 1 x Spring Washer 2 x Unit Ejection Bars 1x UNIT IR Remote Control with one CR2025 3Volt cell battery User Ma...

Page 8: ...ME Button 5 DSP Button 6 AS PS Button 7 IR Sensor 8 OPEN Button 9 PREVIOUS Button 10 NEXT Button 11 MODE Button 12 PLAY PAUSE MEM Button 13 TFT LCD Display 14 AV IN Jack 15 USB Socket 16 MEMORY Card S...

Page 9: ...sert the control panel into the right side It can damage the control panel Never use force or a tight grip onto the buttons or the information display when removing or attaching the Control Panel The...

Page 10: ...connection should be clean bare metal without rust paint plastic dust or dirt for a good electrical connection INCORRECT WIRING OR OPERATION WILL VOID THE WARRANTY Caution Do not interchange the conn...

Page 11: ...in its place 3 Connect the M5 Bolt to the rear of the unit 4 Check electrical connections as described earlier either an ISO connection or separate wiring 5 Insert the ISO connector into the unit 6 P...

Page 12: ...priate specialized knowledge of this process Depending on the build of your vehicle the installation may deviate from this description We do not assume any liability for damages caused by faulty insta...

Page 13: ...the outside of the disc but do not clean in circular motions Do not use any kind of solvent such as diluting agent gasoline liquid detergent gasoline liquid detergent antistatic aerosol used for viny...

Page 14: ...lect the next available band and repeat the above sequence Selecting Preset Stations Select the desired BAND Now press the button or the button to choose the station or on the remote control choose a...

Page 15: ...Stations In Multimedia mode DVD USB SD press it to start or pause the playback Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to stop the playback MODE Press the MODE button to toggle between the available...

Page 16: ...level of screen sharpness Support 15 levels Default level is 10 SCREEN Adjust screen size 16 9 4 3 FULL COLOR RESET Resume color default status Select YES or NO and press the ENTER button to confirm Y...

Page 17: ...r than TP PI PI SOUND Mode When different PI sound DIP is heard once in a while the DIP s sound will be heard for less than 1 second PI MUTE Mode Under the same situation a mute sound will be heard fo...

Page 18: ...nouncement Travel Program The default status is off When there is a TA or TP signal available from the radio station that is tuned in the TP icon will be shown When TA TP is enabled on but no travel a...

Page 19: ...ning screen will be displayed on the screen When the car is placed on the hand brake the screen will switch to video automatically Improper connection or use of his connection may violate applicable l...

Page 20: ...of the Setup Pages Press SETUP and then ENTER to enter into setup menu System Setup 1 TV System Select this menu item to set up your preferred video output format PAL is commonly used in Europe NTSC...

Page 21: ...ter the password when you change the rating setting The default password is 0000 Code Description 1 NONE Kid safe 2 G General Audiences All ages admitted 3 PG Parental Guidance Suggested Some material...

Page 22: ...c Video Setup 1 Brightness Setting With this option you can change the Brightness setting of the image 2 Contrast Setting With this option you can change the Contrast setting of the image 3 Hue Settin...

Page 23: ...OPEN button on the panel to flip down front panel and insert the card into card slot The unit will start playing MP3 MP4 WMA files on the card memory automatically Or press the MODE button to select...

Page 24: ...ss stop button on the remote to exit the current mode and press buttons on the remote or press BAND on the panel to select MP3 PICTURE MP4 mode In MP4 Mode press on remote control or long press BAND o...

Page 25: ...IGHT UP DOWN Navigation Arrows 6 DUAL 7 PTY PROG 8 P SCN RPT 9 SEEK 10 AF TA 11 OSD 12 STOP PBC 13 NUMBERS 0 9 14 PLAY PAUSE 15 MUTE 16 MENU 17 SUB TITLE 18 SETUP 19 ANGLE 20 INT 21 VOLUME PLUS 22 REP...

Page 26: ...it is operated near the unit replace the battery with a new battery of the same make and use only a lithium cell battery type CR2025 3V Disposal of the Battery Please consider that you as an end consu...

Page 27: ...the up down left right cursor buttons to select a position Press a digit buttons to enter the number To enter a number larger than 9 e g 123 press digit buttons 1 and then press 2 then press 3 For Mul...

Page 28: ...seconds to show the USB SD card information such as Number of track Current track time elapsed Current track time remain Total tracks time elapsed Total tracks time remain If available In Movie file m...

Page 29: ...ng of every track for 10 seconds in sequence 21 VOL Button Press to adjust volume level up 22 A B ZOOM Button During playback press it at the starting point of section you want to repeat A press this...

Page 30: ...ium DVD DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW DVD R DL DVD R DL CD CD R CDRW VCD SVCD SD SDHC USB Supported Formats MP3 WMA JPG DivX DivXPro and XviD Subtitles sub srt txt Supported File Formats MP3 WMA JPG DAT V...

Page 31: ...Level 1 0Vp 0 2V CVBS TFT MONITOR Video Standard NTSC PAL Screen Diameter 3 0 inches Resolution 960 W x 240 H pixels Brightness 250 cd m Contrast 400 1 minimum Backlight LED lifespan 100000 hours at...

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