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Summary of Contents for VPC47IP

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Page 2: ...ight or from hot air from heater or where it would be subject to dust dirt or excessive vibration Be sure to remove the front panel before installing the unit DIN FRONT REAR MOUNT This unit can be property installed either from Front conventional DIN Front mount or Rear DIN Rear mount installation utilizing threaded screw holes at the sides of the unit chassis For details refer to the following il...

Page 3: ... and half sleeve are not used for method B installation 5 2 4 3 2 5 a Frame b Insert fingers into the groove in the front of frame and pull out to remove the frame When re attaching the frame point the side with a groove down wards and attach it c Insert the levers supplied with the unit into the grooves at both sides of the unit as shown in figure until they click Pulling the levers makes it poss...

Page 4: ...se and be careful not to drop it or subject it to strong shocks When the release button is pressed and the D C P is unlocked the car s vibrations may cause it to fall To prevent damage to the D C P always store it in a protective case after detaching it The rear connector that connects the main unit and the D C P is an extremely important part Be careful not to damage it by pressing on it with fin...

Page 5: ...s is described in below If the ISO connector pins are set as described in or make the connection as illustrated 2 3 1 The 1 pin red of the vehicle s ISO connector is connected to the constant power supply and the 3 pin yellow is linked to the ignition 2 The 3 pin yellow of the vehicle s ISO connector is not connected to anything while the 1 pin red is connected to the constant power supply or both...

Page 6: ...l der Rando m Shuffle Album Shuffle Folder Down Folder Up Display Menu Seek Up Track File Up Fast Forward Tune Up Seek Down Tune Down Track File Down Fast Backward USB Cover Socket File Erase iPod KEY SYSTEM TUNER MP3 WMA Blue Tooth 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 3 Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Pres...

Page 7: ...tep 2 Step 3 Step 4 Press down the button as indicated below to unlock the iPod docking Pull out the iPod docking as shown below Press on these buttons on both sides as Pull out the iPod connector as indicated below Once the stick is Push the stick the connected iPod inwards until it stops Press the iPod holder on both sides to hold the iPod firmly in place Push the iPod docking inwards into the u...

Page 8: ...ck the iPod docking Pull out the iPod docking as shown below Press on these buttons on both sides as Pull out the iPod connected as indicated below indicated below to unlock the iPod holder by pulling out the stick Once the iPod unit is remove push the stick backward connected iPod is completely out user should push on the locking buttons on the both sides of the iPod connector to release the iPod...

Page 9: ...hile the iPod is connected the power cannot be turned on or off from the iPod itself to disconnect will be shown in the iPod s display while it is connected to the unit Tips iPod Battery Charging While connected to the unit the iPod will automatically start re charging as long as the vehicle s ignition key is turn to ACC or ON Switch to iPod Mode When the Head unit is power on and iPod is connecte...

Page 10: ...ess than 3 seconds Shuffle play Shuffle Album Long press the M4 button for more than 3 seconds during iPod playback mode to activate the SHUFFLE ALBUM function This function allows RANDOM playback of all the albums contained on the iPod To disable SHUFFLE ALBUM function long press M4 button for more than 3 seconds Press the M4 button for less than 3 seconds during iPod playback mode to activate SH...

Page 11: ...ON iX Bass Long press the iX Bass button to turn on the IX Bass function and iX Bass will appear in the LCD display for 3 seconds Press the iX Bass button again to turn off the IX Bass function Press MODE button to select a different mode of operation as indicated on the display panel Available modes include Tuner USB Host SD MMC iPod and Aux In 6 ENCODER VOLUME BUTTON To increase the volume rotat...

Page 12: ... the Tuning Up or Tuning Down Button to move to the next or previous option Once the desired option appears in the display adjust that option by rotating the volume control within 5 seconds The following options are adjusted through this menu feature 7 MENU OPERATION Auto Answer A ANSWER The unit is default of off mode If On is selected The unit is automatically answer any incoming call without pr...

Page 13: ... the volume level will be shown on the LCD display ranging from 00 lowest to 46 highest BASS Bass Level User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button to adjust the desired Bass level range from 6 to 6 TREBLE Treble Level User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button to adjust the desired Treble level range from 6 to 6 BALANCE User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button...

Page 14: ...omatically Store Automatically select 6 strong stations and store them in the current band Select a band if needed Press AS PS button for more than three seconds The new stations replace stations already stored in that band Preset Scan Scan stations stored in the current band Select a band if needed Press AS PS button for less than 3 seconds The unit will pause for ten seconds at each preset stati...

Page 15: ...Alarm tone is heard and the LCD will show Lost TP TA TA seek will automatic activate and searches to another TA station 3 PTY Function Pressing PTY button 3 seconds to goes into PTY select mode PTY icon will light up on the LCD The LED around encoder volume will starts blinking The user now has 5 seconds to select the desired PTY item by using volume up down button Once selected the PTY item user ...

Page 16: ... WMA directly from files contained on iPod docking USB Memory Stick SD or MMC Memory Card Notes on MP3 WMA Play This unit can play MP3 MPEG1 2 2 5 Audio Layer 3 However the MP3 recording media and accepted formats are limited When writing MP3 WMA pay attention to the following restrictions Acceptable Medium Formats The following formats are available for the media used in this unit The maximum num...

Page 17: ...e list may not play correctly Files Playing Order When selected for play Folder Search File Search or Folder Select files and folders are accessed in the order in which they were written by the PC writer Because of this the order in which they are expected to be played may not match the order in which they are actually played For example a media with the following folder file hierarchy is subject ...

Page 18: ...he last upper level of a folder Press M3 button less than 3 seconds to repeat play the current file And keep on repeat Playing the current file until the repeat play is disabled To disable current file repeat play press M3 button less than 3 seconds Press M4 button less than 3 seconds is random play all files on the disc To disable all file random play press M4 button less than 3 seconds Press M3 ...

Page 19: ...E 19 NOTE OF ID3 ICONS ON DISPLAY ICON DESCRIPTION FOLDER ICON FILE ICON ARTIST ICON ALBUM ICON SONG ICON ...

Page 20: ...y other mode while inserting a USB Stick into the front panel USB plug the unit will Automatically switches from present playing mode to USB HOST mode The unit will display for a while then starts the files contained on the USB Stick Once the unit read the USB Stick successfully the first audio music file on the USB stick Playback will Automatically start Press Mode button repeatedly to change to ...

Page 21: ... slot Press Mode button to select mode The unit will display for a while then starts The files contained on the Memory Card Once the unit read the MEMORY CARD successfully the first audio music file on the Memory Card will automatically start playback Press Mode button repeatedly is allowing changing to other modes or switch back to mode If no any Memory Card is inserted into the main unit card sl...

Page 22: ...e The following step is an example of if selected USB 6 When the transfer is processing the LCD will displayed 7 When the file transfer is completed the LCD will display for a while and automatically playback the present music file which have been transferred The transferred music file is automatically saved as a file into Folder MY_MP3 or MY_WMA by the advance File Management system of this unit ...

Page 23: ...the unit detect the selected media memory capacity is used up will be displayed on the LCD for a while then automatically resume to the previous mode 5 After pressing AUDIO button to start the transfer the playing music file will stop and the transferring will start at the same time The following step is an example of if selected USB 6 Under transfer is processing the LCD will display 7 When the f...

Page 24: ...time Will display on the LCD after the music file erase is successful and the unit will automatically start playback the next music file 2 Erase under Files Number Search Mode User can select the Music file Number want to erase by file Number Search mode After selected the file number want to erase Long press the BAND button to activate the ERASE mode The LCD will display Short Press the AUDIO to ...

Page 25: ...O button again to final confirm Erase the selected music file If want to CANCEL the erase of the present music file Rotate the encoder to Once the is display on the LCD press the AUDIO button again to cancel the erase mode After pressing AUDIO button to start the ERASE the present playing music file will stop and the erasing will start at the same time Will display on the LCD after the music file ...

Page 26: ...ill automatically self create the file name following with the Folder Name for example Music file which recorded from file the file name will be automatically Mp3 MY_AUX Folder for saving all the music files source from AUX Line In MY_FM Folder for saving all the music files source from FM Program MY_iPod Folder for saving all the music files source from iPod Player MY_WMA Folder for saving all th...

Page 27: ...ke sure the mobile phone s Blue Tooth function was switched ON 10 To ensure the best conversation quality performance please always keep talking within 1 meter of the Head Unit 11 If user want to Dis connect the Head unit with the Mobile Phone please switch OFF Blue Tooth connectivity on the Mobile Phone or go to the system menu dis connect to disconnect the bluetooth connectivity manually please ...

Page 28: ...functionality may be limited due to some phones own dedicated interfacing specification This list is only updated to the time this list is being printed This list gives an example of bluetooth mobile phone available on the market if your bluetooth mobile phone is not on the list please try it out in practice or try your phone at the local dealer or consult with the local dealer in case it is not m...

Page 29: ... down Hang up Talking Audio Transfer Volume up down Dialing Features Redial last call 8910 6600 6230 N90 7600 N91 Caller ID Pairing Pairing Pairing cancel Ringing In Band Ring Tone Talk Reject Audio Transfer Volume up down Hang up Talking Audio Transfer Volume up down Dialing Features Redial last call 6111 6230i 7380 ...

Page 30: ...Volume up down Hang up Talking Audio Transfer Volume up down Dialing Features Redial last call V3X 4 Panasonic Sharp Panasonic X88 Caller ID Pairing Pairing Pairing cancel Ringing In Band Ring Tone Talk Reject Audio Transfer Volume up down Hang up Talking Audio Transfer Volume up down Dialing Features Redial last call GX T15 GX T71 ...

Page 31: ...Volume up down Hang up Talking Audio Transfer Volume up down Dialing Features Redial last call 6 Dopod MIO Blackberry 818 565 A700 Caller ID Pairing Pairing Pairing cancel Ringing In Band Ring Tone Talk Reject Audio Transfer Volume up down Hang up Talking Audio Transfer Volume up down Dialing Features Redial last call 8700 ...

Page 32: ...sung LG Caller ID Pairing Pairing Pairing cancel Ringing In Band Ring Tone Talk Reject Audio Transfer Volume up down Hang up Talking Audio Transfer Volume up down Dialing Features Redial last call D508 D528 KG320 ...

Page 33: ...onfirm Dialing the input Phone Number Encoder volume Knob BAND Use for numeric input 1 Reject Incoming call 2 Edit Number MODE Long Press Transfer Phone Conversation backward to Mobil Phone MENU Tune Up Down Pairing Re Connection etc Note See Menu operation for more details Move Cursor and Edit Number Short Press Confirm Dialing the input Phone Number 1 4 2 5 3 6 Unit Picture ...

Page 34: ...nts Audio Transfer back from Mobile Phone to Head unit It needs to re connect manually Once the is display on the LCD press the AUDIO button to activate the manual Re Connect mode During the Pairing only Power Clear Volume Mute are functional other function keys are disabled non operational during the pairing mode BT60 BT60 a should appear in the pairing list on the mobile phone User need to selec...

Page 35: ...press the PHONE button or MODE button to answer accept the call Always press the PHONE AUIDIO button or MODE button to answer accept the call after the LCD display the Phone Number or PHONE IN The audio output of the present mode will be muted and the ringing tones will be heard if an incoming call is not being answered User can use the volume up down to adjust the volume level To end the conversa...

Page 36: ... call The LCD Display will display And a cursor will keep blinking while waiting the user to enter the phone number Rotate the encoder knob to navigate thru the numeric 0 9 Press the AUDIO button as confirm input the selected numeric Use the File up down button to move the cursor back or forward to the wrong input numeric Once the phone number has been entered completely Long press the PHONE butto...

Page 37: ...ialed number User also can be edit the number in the dialed list Once the desired edit dialed list appearing on the display user can short press PHONE AUDIO button to enter the number edit mode Use the Track up down button to move the cursor back or forward to the input numeric which want to edit Please see MENU PHONE VOL for details operation HIGHLIGHT FEATURES Incoming call ringing volume Preset...

Page 38: ...automatically to the list of PAIRED DEVICE AUDIO of this unit Please refer to MENU of BT for details of PAIRED DEVICE operation Listening To Music From An Audio Device In This Unit For the details operation of connecting with this unit Please refer to the CONNECTING operation for more details 3 Once in the BT AUDIO mode user can use the audio device to start playback the song via Bluetooth wireles...

Page 39: ... Pause Play by pressing the Pause Play button on this unit 4 Volume up down by rotating the encoder knob on this unit 5 Audio Mute by pressing the Mute button on this unit 6 Stop playback by mode changing mode into any other mode of this unit The AVRCP operation may differ depending on the audio device all the other operation other than those listed above should be performed on the audio device Ha...

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Page 42: ...PECIFICATIONS REMARK Specifications subject to change without notice RADIO SECTION FM Frequency Range Intermediate Frequency Usable Sensitivity S N Ratio 522 1620 Khz 450KHz Better than 45dB 40 dB E 42 MEDIA SECTION USB Host Memory Card Support Type of Memory Card SD and MMC Host 1 1 compatibles 2 0 BLUE TOOTH Power Consumption Output Power Frequency Band Range Standard 200mA 0 dBm Class II 2 4GHz...

Page 43: ... to ACC The fuse is blown Replace the fuse Volume is in minimum Adjust volume to a desired level Wiring is not properly connected Check wiring connection The operation keys do not work No sound The built in microcomputer is not operating properly due to noise Press the RESET button Front panel is not properly fixed into its place The antenna cable is not connected Insert the antenna cable firmly T...

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