Vision Tech AVN700A Instruction Manual Download Page 1

Summary of Contents for AVN700A

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...orites 30 Address Book 31 Trail Book 32 Trip Book 32 Latitude Longitude 32 Previous Destination 32 By using Map 33 Route Calculation and Guidance 35 Route Calculation 35 Please Proceed 35 Route Guidance 35 True View Intersection Zoom 36 Map Display 36 Current Location Screen 37 Arrival Screen 38 Off Route and Route Interruptions 38 Edit Favorites Menu 38 Edit Address Book 39 Edit Home Address 39 E...

Page 3: ... Screen 86 PHOTO Mode Main Screen 87 MOVIE Mode Main Screen 88 USB Simple Operation 89 SD CARD Simple Operation 90 BLUETOOTH Handsfree 91 BLUETOOTH Main Screen 91 BLUETOOTH Simple Operation 92 PAIRING 92 BLUETOOTH Detailed Functions 93 Mobile Phone MP3 Player Function 94 REAR VIEW CAMERA 95 REAR VIEW CAMERA Main Screen 95 SETUP 96 SETUP Main Screen 96 EQUALIZER 97 DISPLAY 98 SPEAKER 99 BLUETOOTH N...

Page 4: ...UPUT Auto Dimmer Control Picture Adjustable Brightness Contrast Color Hue Sharpness NTSC PAL Auto Selection DVD DVD RW DVD R VCD CD R CD RW MP3 JPEG DVD Last Position Memory Electronic Anti Shock Built in FM AM Tuner Auto Scan Memory ASM Store Preset Scan Bulit in Bluetooth for Bluetooth Enabled Device Celluar Phone iPod Control Audio only TEL Mute Function Steering Wheel Remote Key supported In o...

Page 5: ...nd installer to comply with all applicable laws and regulations governing the installation and use of this unit Manufacturer disclaims all liability for any property damage or personal injury that may result from improper or unintended installation or use of this unit To prevent damage to the unit take the following precautions Make sure to ground the unit to a negative 12V power supply Do not ins...

Page 6: ...s may be impossible to play In such a situation remove the disc and wait for the condensation to evaporate If the unit still does not operate normally after a while consult your dealer When the control panel and monitor panels are dirty wipe and clean them using a soft cloth such as a commercially available silicon coated cloth When contaminated excessively clean them using a cloth dipped in a neu...

Page 7: ...nsumer they may differ from the actual conditions BOX Contents Unit 1 EA Remote Control Lithium Battery 1EA CR2025 3V Half Sleeve 1 EA For Mounting Bracket AUDIO Cable 8P 1EA Power Speaker Cable 16P 1 EA A V Cable 7P 1EA USB Cable 1EA Trim Plate 1EA GPS Antena 1EA Screw For Rear Mounting Bracket Center Screw MIC 1EA Key 2 EA For Removing a unit Registration Card Warranty Card SD Card 1EA User s Ma...

Page 8: ...input device when using Bluetooth 4 RESET Press the RESET button to reset 5 VOLUME Button Decrease Volume Increase Volume 6 MUTE Button Short key Audio MUTE ON OFF Long key Navigation Mode Other Modes Turn the Mute function On Off Other Modes except Navigation Mode Turn the screen On Off 7 TILT Button Adjust the angle of the LCD panel Can set angle to 15 30 45 60 75 8 EJECT Button EJECT INSERT a C...

Page 9: ...5 Center Hole 2 Steering Connection 6 AV IN PUT Connection 3 Fuse 20A 7 Preout Connection 4 VCC Connection Speaker 8 External Cable Ass y 1 SD CARD Slot The SD Card Slot is visible when the TILT button is pressed 2 CD Slot The CD Slot is visible when the EJECT button is pressed 3 1 2 ...

Page 10: ...nges down each time when it is pressed Decreases radio frequency Plays the previous track in DVD mode 11 SETUP button Turns the SETTING MENU ON OFF in all modes Pressing the Long key in DVD mode selects the DVD Setup menu 12 Play Pause button Pauses and replays a disc 13 Stop button Stops a disc 14 ASM button Auto frequency scan in radio mode 15 MUTE button You can turn on or off the sound by pres...

Page 11: ...r followed momentarily by the CAUTION screen 03 02 Mode Selection Touch the desired mode to select Convert to the most recently used mode when the power is turned on 01 Press the MENU button to change the mode 04 After reviewing the warning information on the CAUTION screen ...

Page 12: ... buttons on the screen to adjust the volume to the desired level Increase Volume Decrease Volume 02 Mute Press the product s button The sound is muted The icon on the LCD screen changes from Press and hold the Mute key to turn the screen on off 01 Press the button on the screen The sound is muted The icon on the LCD screen changes from 02 ...

Page 13: ...the product s button The CD or DVD can be extracted or inserted 01 NAVIGATION PIP Function The pip function supported in the DVD AV and rear camera mode audio output only in all other modes touch the pip screen to cycle screen size through 1 4 1 2 full MAP 1 4 SIZE PIP MODE 01 DUALZONE Play and control a DVD TITLE during output through VIDEO OUT 01 ...

Page 14: ...s copied or duplicated in any form in whole or in part without the prior written permission of Horizon Navigation Inc The NavMate software including its operation and use is covered by one or more of the following patents US Patents No 5 262 775 5 283 575 5 291 412 5 291 413 5 291 414 5 297 028 5 303 159 5 311 434 5 339 246 5 343 400 5 345 382 5 359 529 5 374 933 5 377 113 5 390 123 5 394 333 5 40...

Page 15: ...s either express or implied with respect to the software without limiting theforegoing HORIZON NAVIGATION INC expressly disclaims any implied warranties of quality performance merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or non infringement Some states do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties so some portion of the above exclusion may not apply to you Limitation of Liability HORIZON NA...

Page 16: ... consider unsafe Glance at the screen only when necessary and safe to do so Let the computer voice guide you If prolonged viewing is necessary pull off the road to a safe location Do not use the NavMate software to locate emergency services such as police fire stations hospitals and clinics The database may not include all emergency service providers Use your own best judgment and ask for directio...

Page 17: ...re s computer considers vehicle speed and heading changes together with longitude and latitude information to accurately determine vehicle heading and position on a digital map Signals from GPS satellites are used to determine the vehicle location Three good or four best satellites must be received to accurately determine location The GPS reception status is indicated by the GPS symbol on the map ...

Page 18: ...reen Main Map Screen Select Destination You have many ways to select a destination For this example let s find a nearby Airport Select by touching screen icon F3 to activate main menu Start Route Guidance Point of Interest State Province NOTE The software remembers the last State Province so this step is not necessary every time By Category Airport Sort by Distance Select one of these and the syst...

Page 19: ... while the NavMate software provides audible and visual guidance to your destination 03 Arrive at Destination That s it You ve arrived at the selected destination Refer to the rest of this manual to become more familiar with the many options available on your NavMate software 04 ...

Page 20: ...hicle location Display menu jump to main menu Display map in 3D view Display map in 2D view After panning map select current panned position Select currently highlighted item Display spell mode Page up in displayed list Page down in displayed list Go back one step Repeat voice instruction Function Buttons The buttons on the bottom of the display are called function buttons These buttons change lab...

Page 21: ...nd Clock readings Home Address Route to home address Office Address Route to office address List Mode Spell Mode and Most Recently Used There are five ways to select a destination Several of the methods allow you to move through a list by scrolling using the arrow keys List Mode or by searching using an on screen keyboard Spell Mode Many of the lists keep track of the last five most recently used ...

Page 22: ...22 NAVIGATION List Mode and Spell Mode Most Recently Used Portion of List Most Recently UsedList Items ...

Page 23: ...special character layout Spell Switch keyboard from special character layout to QWERTY layout Spell Quit Spell Mode and return to List Mode Map Screen The table below explains the button functions available on the Map Screen Map Buttons Button Press This Button to Show smaller map area Show larger map area Show Main Menu Change type of map view If no active route select current location Exit F1 F2...

Page 24: ... available on the Destination Selection Menu Destination Selection Buttons Button Press This Button to Return to map mode Return to main menu Go back one step F1 F2 F3 Destination Selection Go To To select a destination you must select Go To from the Main Menu ...

Page 25: ...er to use the City Name option when you know both parts of the address Street Name If you know the street name but you are not sure of the city select this option You might use this option for example if you were in a large metropolitan area and a street continues through multiple cities and you are not sure of which city is appropriate for the street Select City Address Intersection If you know t...

Page 26: ... follow the prompts to select a street name then a city then a street address or intersection Select Street City and local area where street is located House numbers on that road segment Select State or Province City Street List Mode Buttons Button Press This Button to Return to map mode Page up in displayed list Return to main menu Page down in displayed list Switch to Spell Mode Go back one step...

Page 27: ...interested in the closest POI of a certain type for example nearest gas station select this option By Name If you know the name of the Point of Interest for example COLUSSEUM select this option By Postcode If you know the postcode select this option to quickly find the city Note Postcode search is limited to the currently selected State Province Postcode searching may not be available in all areas...

Page 28: ...p database information Several categories restrict the search radius as well to minimize the search time Since businesses change over time so will the accuracy of the points of interest in your navigation map To have the most accurate map database annual map database updating is recommended After selecting POI search criteria you may select to list the results sorted by distance or by name Select ...

Page 29: ...29 NAVIGATION Home Address The Home Address is a convenient way to route to your saved home address directly POI Search Results Straight line distance to POI and POI phone number POI address POI Name ...

Page 30: ...30 NAVIGATION Office Address The office Address is a convenient way to route to your saved office address directly Favorites There are three additional ways to set your destination under Favorites ...

Page 31: ...ons To add delete or edit address book entries see Address Book Editing section of this manual Address Book Selection Buttons Button Press This Button to Exit menu mode and return to map mode Page up in displayed list Return back one menu level Page down in displayed list Display spell mode Go back one step F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 ...

Page 32: ...n to a recent destination such as a hotel where you may be staying The Previous Origin of the last calculated route is also stored for easy return to your start point Previous Destination Selection Trail Book You can route to trails you have created To add delete or edit Trail Book entries see Edit Trail Book section of this manual Trip Book Trip Book allows you to navigate a trip that has multipl...

Page 33: ...t position to display location information about the current panned location Select the highlighted entry to select the panned location for the following options Previous Destination Selection Buttons Button Press This Button to Exit menu mode and return to map mode Page up in displayed list Return back one menu level Page down in displayed list Go back one step F1 F2 F3 F4 F6 Panning crosshairs ...

Page 34: ...34 NAVIGATION Select Destination from Map Buttons Button Press This Button to Return to map mode Return to main menu Go back one step F1 F3 F6 ...

Page 35: ...he highlighted route guidance information is provided on the screen Glance at the screen only when necessary and safe to do so As you continue on the route the guidance information is continually updated to correspond with your progress to the destination Guidance display Distance remaining to destination ETA Road name or sign information for upcoming turn Distance and time to next turn Line to de...

Page 36: ... GPS signal is partially obstructed Three satellites are being received Red GPS signal is unavailable Two or fewer satellites are being received Click to display Function buttons True View Intersection Zoom Just before a turn point the guidance display will show a close up or true view of the roads around the turn point Map Display The Map Display shows roads road names and cartographic features l...

Page 37: ...ress current position to display information about the current map location Then select the location information box to add it to address book use it as a destination re set position or save location as HOME location Current Location Screen ...

Page 38: ...ute the NavMate software will automatically recalculate the route This feature may be disabled if you prefer by turning Auto Recalc Off in the Setup menu If you leave the route to make a stop the NavMate software remembers your destination After you re start the NavMate software will ask if you want to continue your route Edit Favorites Menu Add or modify destinations in Address Book Home Address ...

Page 39: ...s book entry Edit Address Book The Address Book option allows adding and editing address book entries Select Edit Favorites from the Main Menu then select Address Book Edit Home Address The Home Address option allows adding or replacing home address ...

Page 40: ...40 NAVIGATION Select home address from the following places Select office address from the following places Edit Office Address The Office Address option allows adding or replacing office address book ...

Page 41: ...41 NAVIGATION Add Trail Edit Trail Book The Trail Book option allows adding deleting an editing trail book entries ...

Page 42: ...42 NAVIGATION Press current position to add a waypoint Name Trail After select the saved trail use the keyboard to rename the trail Press Menu icon and select Stop Trail when you complete the trail ...

Page 43: ...43 NAVIGATION Delete Trail Select Delete Trail then chooses the trail name to remove it from the system ...

Page 44: ...44 NAVIGATION Add Add allows adding trips and destinations within a trip Edit Trip Book Edit Trip Book allows adding and editing trips and destinations within a trip ...

Page 45: ...45 NAVIGATION Press to add additional destination or press to delete an existing destination in a selected trip Edit Edit allows modifying destinations within a trip and or deleting an existing trip ...

Page 46: ...order for My POI to work properly a category needs to be created first before adding a destination as a POI Use keyboard to create a new POI category name Edit My POI The user can create personalized categories of Point Of Interest ...

Page 47: ...47 NAVIGATION Setup Display By selecting the map scale the user can hide or unhide the POI s display on the selected map scale view ...

Page 48: ...48 NAVIGATION Edit Category The user can modify or delete the selected POI category Add By selecting a destination the user can add this destination as a POI to the POI category you have created ...

Page 49: ...49 NAVIGATION Alert By selecting sound and distance the system will alert you when you are approaching the POI destination ...

Page 50: ...an be edited or deleted from the list Set up Menu You may customize the NavMate software to your own preferences Select Set up option to adjust navigation preferences display options and units km or mi settings You may also reset the vehicle position and do some basic system diagnostics through the Setup Menu ...

Page 51: ...ff the system to friends Shortest time distance Determines if the NavMate software emphasizes finding the fastest or the shortest route Avoid Freeway yes no Determines if the NavMate software avoids or uses freeways in the route calculation Toll Yes No Determines if the NavMate software uses toll roads in the calculated route Auto recalc On Off When On the NavMate software will automatically recal...

Page 52: ...nts toward the top of the screen Status Bar Display On Off Turn the display of the Status Bar on or off GPS Icon Display On Off Turn the display of the GPS reception symbol on or off Scale Icon Display On Off Determines if the map scale symbol is shown Compass Icon Display On Off Turn the Compass symbol on or off Next Maneuver On Off Set the display of the turn symbol Soft Keys Auto hide On Off Tu...

Page 53: ...53 NAVIGATION UIF Settings Day Night Settings You can select Auto Day or Night color scheme Point of Interest This feature will allow you to select POI that will be displayed in different scales ...

Page 54: ...nits The units used when displaying and announcing the distance to turns may be set to Miles decimal miles e g zero point three miles Kilometers meters or Miles yards based on personal preference Set Time Distance Units Selection ...

Page 55: ... Reset You may reset the location of the vehicle symbol using the Location Reset option System The System Diagnostics menu allows you to diagnose the GPS reception status adjust the current vehicle symbol position and it also provides information on the current software and map version numbers ...

Page 56: ...ellite time is displayed UTC and so is the latitude and longitude determined from GPS System Information GPS diagnostic GPS Diagnostic Test Result To reset the vehicle symbol based on the GPS determined longitude and latitude select GPS VP reset The version numbers for the system software and mapping can be found under System Information ...

Page 57: ...play detailed reading of each filed Reset readings Scroll the Up or Down arrow button to choose the field then press to reset current reading Trip Computer Trip Computer gives the readings of speed trip related timing elevation odometer and clock ...

Page 58: ...58 NAVIGATION Planned Route To view planned route on a highlighted route click the Yellow Maneuver Icon and the system will display the entire route list Detour ...

Page 59: ...59 NAVIGATION Detour Distance Avoid Specific Road Cancel Route Select this function to cancel the current route ...

Page 60: ... the following screen upon selecting a trail Follow Trail Next time when you go off roading you can follow the same trail you created by selecting Start Route Guidance then select Trail Book and finally select an existing trail ...

Page 61: ...ny points in this trail as a starting point Upon your selection the system will point you with a red line to that starting location You will follow the red line to the starting point and start your trail blazing by following the dotted line ...

Page 62: ...62 NAVIGATION Press Menu Icon then select Stop Trail to cancel route ...

Page 63: ... on memory card or HDD 3 Backup 4 Restore This utility helps the user to upload download POI files map and voices files backup the user specific data files and also to restore user specific data files into the navigation unit The NavUtil Tool pops up when the DVD is inserted into the PC As per the requirement the tool can be used for further usage Please refer to following screen ...

Page 64: ...lows you to access your navigation SD card or navigation device For example if your navigation SD card is inserted in E drive you will be able to select it Language It allows you to select different languages when running NavUtil So far it supports US English UK English and Russian ...

Page 65: ... to delete appears If user presses Yes selected file will be removed from the file list If No button is pressed deleting process will be terminated Delete button will be disabled till at least one or more files will be selected in the file list Activating Category pops up Select Category dialog box Button Category is intended to change assignment between imported files and categories by editing or...

Page 66: ...66 NAVIGATION Select Category feature Select category feature provides the user the ability to edit add new and assign POI categories ...

Page 67: ...st Delete button is disabled Button Edit enables the user to change field of selected category If there is not selected category or more than one category is selected Edit button is disabled Button OK assigns selected category to the selected main dialog files If more than one category is selected or no category is selected OK button is disabled Button Cancel discards new assignment between catego...

Page 68: ... on your PC After downloading is complete the backed up data can be restored Steps to follow to download the Map Data 1 The following components are required on your PC a DVD ROM drive b USB port c USB cable d Memory card reader for CF card and SD card 2 Connecting the memory devices a If the navigation device is using CF or SD card then insert CF or SD card to memory card reader then connect it w...

Page 69: ...atabase Area click on the down arrow of the Database Area option and then select the area you want to download Select Language To select the Language click on the down arrow of the Language option and then select the voice guidance language you prefer ...

Page 70: ...ion and then select the destination drive of the memory device After making all the above selections click on GO button to start the downloading process The Process of Copying After the downloading process starts the following windows will appear based on the memory card device If the CF card is connected then ...

Page 71: ...nected then This process will backup the navigation data files from your memory card to a folder called Navmate on your PC and then it removes the navigation folder from the memory card Click OK to continue the process If the CF SD card is connected then ...

Page 72: ...m the memory card reader or disconnect the USB cable If the device is using CF SD card then left click Unplug or Eject Hardware a icon on your PC then left OK at the The USB Mass Storage device device can now be safely removed from the system Prompt Remove your memory card from the memory card reader The memory card is now ready for use If the device is using HDD then disconnect the USB cable from...

Page 73: ...confirm directory selection or Cancel When backup process is started progress dialog box appears The dialog has only one button Cancel to interrupt process If process is interrupted no cleanup operation is undertaken During backup operation data is being copied from Storage directory on the unit to directory YYYYMMDD HHMMSS nsu where YYYY year MM month DD day HH hour 0 24 MM minutes 00 59 SS secon...

Page 74: ...rocess and current directory will be not changed Delete button allows delete selected backed up data directory from list Alter activation of this button warning to delete popped up If user confirms delete operation selected data directory will be removed with its content Cancel button terminate restore operation Restore button starts process to copy data from selected to backup directory to Storag...

Page 75: ...tomatic seeking of begins from the current frequency The automatic seeking does not stop and continues even through broadcasts This function can be used to conveniently move to a desired frequency quickly If Automatic SEEK is stopped Automatic SEEK is stopped by pressing the ASM MANUAL SEEK or BAND icons Automatic SEEK is also stopped when power is turned off PRESETS 1 6 Move directly to any of th...

Page 76: ...76 Press the MENU icon to return to the main screen 4 RADIO Use the radio as desired by using the function icons 3 Select the RADIO icon 1 2The radio begins operation RADIO Simple Operation ...

Page 77: ...7 5Mhz 90 1Mhz 98 1Mhz 106 1Mhz 108 0Mhz 87 5Mhz FM1 87 5Mhz 87 5Mhz 87 5Mhz 87 5Mhz 87 5Mhz 87 5Mhz AM 522Khz 603Khz 999Khz 1404Khz 1620Khz 522Khz JAPAN FM 76 0Mhz 76 4Mhz 85 6Mhz 90 0Mhz 76 0Mhz 76 0Mhz FM1 76 0Mhz 76 0Mhz 76 0Mhz 76 0Mhz 76 0Mhz 76 0Mhz AM 522Khz 603Khz 999Khz 1404Khz 1629Khz 522Khz Asia FM 87 7Mhz 90 1Mhz 98 1Mhz 106 1Mhz 107 9Mhz 87 7Mhz FM1 87 7Mhz 90 1Mhz 98 1Mhz 106 1Mhz 1...

Page 78: ...g ASM frequencies are saved to ASM presets Switch to ASM Mode Thus pressing any of the preset channels 1 6 enters ASM Mode operation c When in ASM Mode pressing the BAND icon switches to USER Mode Exits ASM Mode After entering USER Mode the user can select among presets that were manually saved d ASM Mode remains running until the power is turned on off or the BAND is changed To stop during ASM Pr...

Page 79: ...only work during playback Rewind Fast Forward Playback Press during playback to play backward or forward Each press of the button cycles through speeds of 2x 4x 8x and 20x Note Function buttons only work during playback Speed Specs DVD 2x 4x 8x 20x VCD 2x 4x 8x 20x MP3 MPEG 2x 4x 8x 20x CDDA 2x 4x 8x 20x DIVX DIVX 2x 4x 8x 20x Play Pause Press to play a DVD or pause during playback Stop Press to s...

Page 80: ...d on the DVD 2 AUDIO Changes the DVD AUDIO This function is available only with the AUDIO languages supported on the DVD 3 ROOT MENU Displays the DVD ROOT MENU list screen 4 TITLE MENU Displays the DVD TITLE MENU list screen 5 DISPLAY DISC INFO Display 6 ZOOM Zoom Cycle 1 5 2 3 4 OFF 7 A B Repeat 8 REPEAT Cycle Sequence REPEAT CHAPTER REPEAT TITLE 9 DVD SETUP Set up the Language Video Audio and Ra...

Page 81: ...ON icons 4 Use the DVD FUNCTION icons as desired 5 Select the FUNCTION icon Use a FUNCTION icon 6 Play the DVD 3 1 Select the button 1 2Insert the DVD in 1 DVD Press the FUNCTION icon again to close the pop up window 7 Press the MENU icon to return to the main screen 8 ...

Page 82: ...lish Deutsch Korean Español pyccкий OSD Set to On Off Video Setup Use for video related setup TV Shape Set to 4 3 16 9 TV System Set to NTSC PAL Auto View Mode Set to FILL Original H FIT W FIT Fit to Screen Pan Scan JPG View Set to Original Fit to Screen Audio Setup Use for audio related setup Digital Output Set to PCM Raw Off DRC Set to Off On DownSampling Set to Off On Rating Use to set the pass...

Page 83: ...playback moves backward forward by 5 second intervals During playback plays the previous next file Moves up down the iPod MENU List Turns the iPod MENU List on off MENUS include PLAYLIST ARTIST ALBUM GENRE SONG and COMPOSER After using the up down icons to navigate the iPod MENU List press SEL to play the MENU selection Playlist File Information NAVIGATION BUTTON PIP ...

Page 84: ...84 iPod Simple Operation iPod Select the iPod icon 2 Connect the product and the iPod 1 4Use the FUNCTION icons as desired Press the MENU icon to return to the main screen 5 The iPod begins operation 3 ...

Page 85: ...n to the main screen 6 4Touch the screen to switch to the MENU screen Use the FUNCTION icons as desired 5 The connected screen appears 3 2Select the AV icon Connect the A V Cable 6P to the rear of the product and to the AUX VIDEO IN jack of a display device 1 Move to Menu Icon Volume Control Display Dual ON OFF Refer to page 101 NAVIGATION BUTTON PIP ...

Page 86: ...ter moving to the desired track press SEL to play Set Play to the desired mode REPEAT 1 Repeat once REPEAT ALL Repeat all tracks REPEAT OFF Turn Repeat off Current File Elapsed Time Move by Page Scroll Bar Playlist Volume Control Display Current Folder Mode Select NAVIGATION BUTTON PIP NOTE You cannot play movies while the Navigation function is on The device may not detect some SD card or USB dev...

Page 87: ...w Function displays each photo for 3 seconds Rotates the image being viewed by 90 180 270 or 360 After moving to the desired image press SEL to view Touch the playback screen to switch to full screen viewing mode Playback Screen Move by Page Scroll Bar Playlist PHOTO function Icons Current Folder Mode Select NAVIGATION BUTTON PIP ...

Page 88: ...ly playing file During playback moves backward forward by 5 second intervals After moving to the desired file press SEL to play Touch the playback screen to switch to full screen viewing mode Playback Screen Full Screen Mode Select Movie main screen Playlist Scroll Previous Folder Play Selected File Volume Control Display File list File list Screen NAVIGATION BUTTON PIP ...

Page 89: ... a mode 3 1 2 The USB connection starts auto matically Use the FUNCTION icons as desired 4 5 Connect the USB cable to an external device external hard drive memory stick etc Press the MENU icon to return to the main screen 6 Select the USB icon ...

Page 90: ...VOICE GUIDENCE works but it does not convert to NAVIGATION MODE automatically In case of SD and USB mode RESUME PLAY does not work to previous play location Front Rear SD CARD Simple Operation The SD CARD connection starts automatically 4 1 Use the FUNCTION icons as desired 6 Select the button 2Insert the SD Card in 1 facing forward 1 Select a mode 5 Press the MENU icon to return to the main scree...

Page 91: ...umber to clear the entire number Use to save a directly entered phone number or the phone number of an incoming call A total of six phone numbers can be saved in sequence Use to delete an incorrectly entered phone number one digit at a time Use to make calls via a mobile phone or Bluetooth Calls made via Bluetooth as default Receiving calls via mobile phone conduct calls via mobile phone only Rece...

Page 92: ...00 BLUETOOTH Handsfree PAIRING 01 Press the button in B T MODE 02 The user s mobile phone searches for devices and finds the SJ AVN Refer to the corresponding manual 03 The SJ AVN is registered Default password at registration 0000 04 When PAIRING is successfully completed the icon turns from NOTE Connecting is attempted automatically upon turning power on When pairing is established connection to...

Page 93: ...finish The Bluetooth screen disappears and the previous mode is restored 01 PHONE LIST Use to make a call via the PHONE LIST or to delete a stored phone number Saving to PHONE LIST Save after directly entering a phone number A total of six phone numbers can be saved Pressing the SAVE icon during a call saves the current phone number Deleting from PHONE LIST After selecting the phone number from th...

Page 94: ...A2DP AVRCP equipped Bluetooth phones in this case please connect as SET HF please refer Bluetooth connection and disconnection chapter for handsfree function only Compatibility list for Bluetooth phones Black Berry POCKET PC 7290 LG KG800 KG90 MG800C VX8500 C3380 P7200 S5200 U8290 KU730 U8210 Motorola L6 ROKR E2 V3 A1200 V3x KRZR K1 V600 E1000 U6 E1 A1000 NEC N750 N850 N930 Nokia 3230 3650 6021 61...

Page 95: ...on Mute Volume Control Display Dual ON OFF Refer to page 101 REAR VIEW CAMERA Simple Operation 2Select REAR CAMERA Connect the REARVIEW with the reverse gear and connect REARVIEW IN to the REAR VIEW CAMERA Refer to pages 107 108 1 3 Use the FUNCTION icons as desired 5 Press the MENU icon to return to the main screen 6 Touch the screen to bring up the menu screen 4 When the reverse gear signal is d...

Page 96: ...Zone on off Can confirm system information Adjust the LCD setting including brightness and color Set a Bluetooth hands free ring tone and navigation voice guide You can set time NOTE If using voice guide after setting the Navigation Route the Set Up menu will not be activated Move to Previous Screen ...

Page 97: ...ngs menu is available only when the EQ Mode is set to OFF BASS Adjust the sound bass Can be set to 10 0 10 TREBLE Adjust the sound treble Can be set to 10 0 10 LOUD Loud ON OFF DEFAULT EQ OFF BASS 0 TREBLE 0 LOUD OFF Use the icons to adjust settings in each menu Restore Default Settings Move to Previous Screen ...

Page 98: ...justs screen brightness Can set from 0 100 CONTRAST Adjusts screen contrast Can set from 0 100 SHARPNESS Adjusts screen sharpness Can set from 0 16 DIMMER Sets to Automatic Screen Brightness ON OFF DEFAULT BRIGHT 50 CONTRADT 50 SHARPNESS 10 DIMMER ON Restore Default Settings Move to Previous Screen ...

Page 99: ...set to 10 0 10 SUB WOOFER Adjust the sound of the woofer Can be set to 0 15 CENTER Adjust the Center Speaker volume Can be set to 0 15 DEFAULT BALANCE 0 FADER 0 SUBWOOFER 10 CENTER 10 Use the icons to adjust the BALANCE FADER menu settings Use the icons to adjust the SUB WOOFER CENTER menu settings Restore Default Settings Move to Previous Screen ...

Page 100: ...eiving calls in a mode other than BLUETOOTH ON Switches automatically to BLUETOOTH Mode OFF Current mode is maintained Voice Guidence Autochange Return to the Navigation screen during Voice Guiding ON Automatically switch to navigation mode during voice information OFF Plays Voice Guiding only without navigation screen DEFAULT RING RING1 Receive Autochange ON Voice Guidence Autochange ON Restore D...

Page 101: ... upgrade popup window appears after pressing the corresponding key press OK key to conduct the upgrade The system must be rebooted upon installation completion Refer to the SYSTEM UPGRADE STEP figure below TOUCH PANEL ADJUSTMENT If the corresponding key is pressed when in the screen touch correction mode a crosshair appears at the center of the screen If the intersection point of the crosshair is ...

Page 102: ... SETUP TIME SETUP Move to Previous Screen How to Set Time TIME DISPLAY Time Setting On Off AM PM Use to select AM PM HOUR Use to set Hour MINUTE Use to set Minute First digit Use to set Minute Second digit ...

Page 103: ...nnect the ignition wire to a power source with a constant voltage supply as with battery wires the battery may die If the console has a lid make sure to install the unit so that the faceplate will not hit the lid when closing and opening If the fuse blows first make sure the wires aren t touching to cause a short circuit then replace the old fuse with one with the same rating Insulate unconnected ...

Page 104: ...on the top of the unit Transporting which is on the top of the unit Remove the protection unit support panel Sticker You must remove it before you install Helf Sleeve 04 Front dash board Helf Sleeve 05 Source the half sleeve by bending the metal Tabs downward 06 Insert the into Dash Board 07 Install the set and then install the Trim Plate option Bord Bord Screw ...

Page 105: ...Transporting which is on the top of the unit Remove the protection unit support panel Sticker You must remove it before you install Helf Sleeve 04 Screw a not provided to the right and left side of the set 05 Screw the Dash board 06 Install the set and then install the Trim Plate option Screw P H M5 0mm X 8 0mm 8ea Bord Bracket Screw Screw ...

Page 106: ... the centerslot of left and right hand side of the unit 02 Insert the Set Key deeply into the centerslot of left and right hand side of the unit 03 Bord Set Key Bord Bord Set Key Set Key 02 Unscrew the form dash board 01 Unscrew the bracket from the left hand side and right hand side of the unit 02 Detach the set key from the dash board at the same time 03 Bord Screw Bord Bord Screw ...

Page 107: ...k Rear Right Rear Right Speaker Rear Left Green Green Black Rear Left Rear Left Speaker Front Right Gray Gray Black Front Right Front Right Speaker Front Left White White Black Front Left Front Left Speaker To Reverse Trigger Positive To FM ANT ON OFF Control To Illuminating To Battery To Acc To Ground To Parking VCC Connection Speaker OUTPUT connection System Connection ...

Page 108: ...108 Fuse 20A VCC Connection Speaker A V IN OUT Connection Preout Connection External Ass y OPTION System Connection STEERING CONNECT ...

Page 109: ... is the largest unit of video and audio recorded in a DVD It usually corresponds to a single movie of video software or an album sometimes a piece of music of music software The numbers assigned to individual title are referred to as the title numbers Chapter number DVD The chapter is a section of video and audio recorded in a DVD A tile is composed of several chapters The numbers assigned to indi...

Page 110: ...return The screen does not darken when the vehicle s lights are turned on The unit is set to auto dimmer When the unit is set to auto dimmer it is not linked to the vehicle s light switch AM FM radio reception is poor and or there is noise The TV antenna and vehicle s radio antenna are too close Separate the two antennas as possible Turn Off the main unit The remote controller does not operate The...

Page 111: ...e DVD disc being played does not contain the recording of more than one audio or subtitle language The voices or subtitle language cannot be changed when the DVD disc being played does not contain the recording of more than one voice or subtitle language The viewing angle cannot be changed The DVD disc being played does not contain the recording of more than one angle The viewing angle cannot be c...

Page 112: ...ndom play has been selected Turn off random play or magazine random play Cannot remove disc The cause is that more than 10 minutes has elapsed since the vehicle ACC switch was turned OFF The disc can only be removed within 10 minutes of the ACC switch being turned OFF If more than 10 minutes has elapsed turn the ACC switch ON again press the Eject button Question Answer MP3 WMA source Cannot play ...

Page 113: ...played on the screen Check in which redion the DVD Disc can be played The DVD Disc is not available of the region code of the DVD Disc is not in conformity to the one of the unit No function with the remote control Check the batteries and make sure that the batteries are fresh new or have enough battery life Unable to insert Disc 1 Check if the protection screw was removed before installation of t...

Page 114: ... 48kHz Sampling DVD Freq Response 96kHz Sampling Total Harmonic Distortion THD EMC FCC Class B Shock Proof Operating Temperature Storage Temp Power Requirement NTSC PAL available TFT LCD 16 9 Aspect Ratio TFT LCD Active Matrix 480 W X 234 H X 3 CCFL 2 0 Vrms max 800mV Fixed 1 _ 0 1Vp p 75 ohms 60 dB 93dB at 1kHz 20Hz 20kHz 1dB 80dB or More 24 Bit Max 90dB at 1kHz 20Hz 22kHz 1dB 20Hz 44kHz 1dB Less...

Page 115: ...O DVD Voice Guidence NAVI NO NO DVD BLUETOOTH CALL BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH NO DVD Voice Guidence BLUETOOTH CALL BLUETOOTH NAVI NO DVD AV Normal AV AV AV DVD Voice Guidence NAVI AV AV DVD BLUETOOTH CALL BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH NO DVD Voice Guidence BLUETOOTH CALL BLUETOOTH NAVI NO DVD REAR CAMERA Normal Previous MODE Previous MODE NO DVD Voice Guidence NAVI Previous MODE NO DVD BLUETOOTH CALL BLUETOOTH BLU...

Page 116: ...tial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equip ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be det...

Page 117: ...Note ...

Page 118: ...Note ...

Page 119: ...Note ...

Page 120: ...Note ...

Reviews: