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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

About this manual 

Be sure to connect the color coded leads 
according to the diagram. Incorrect con-
nections may cause the unit to malfunct-

ion or damage the vehicle s electrical sy-
stem.

Be sure to connect the speaker (-) leads 
to the speaker (-) terminal. Never conn-
ect the left and right channel speaker c-
ables each other or to the vehicle body.

Make sure all the connections are comp-
letely correct before turning on your unit.

When replacing the fuse(s), the replace-
ment must be of the same amperage as 
shown on the fuse holder.

  

Do not block vents or radiator panels. B-
locking them will cause heat to build up 
inside and may result in fire.

This unit features a number of sophisti-
cated functions ensuring superior  
operation. All the functions have been
designed for the easiest possible use,
but many are not self-explanatory. This 
manual will help you understand the 
functions and operations of the unit.
This manual main explains 

remote 

control operation. 

However, in 

addition to those functions related with
DVD/VCD/CD/MP3/MP4/SD operation 
that can only be operated by the remote 
control, there are also functions can be 
operated by the buttons provided for the 
main unit.

To 

nstall the unit in an apt pl-

ace. 

lest the driver distrack his attention

from, please i

Using the unit after starting the engine,
otherwise 

the electric energy of battery was

used up.       

the unit can not be started, be-

cause 

The unit  must be screened from direct 
sunlight, or the 

 

will be wasting for the high temperature. 

electric energy of battery

Do not use the unit in extreme high tem-
perature or such low temperature condi-
tions, and also avoid humidity and direct 
sunlight. 

Take care of the magnetism of the unit.
Do no put the credit card, cassette or w-
atch around the unit, or they would be 
broken or some  information in them lose. 

To lest disturb the video frequency, keep 
far away from the unit when using your 
phone. 

Do not put the  remote 

 under high 

temperature or where the sun strikes it, 
or else the control remote can not work
normally.

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Before You Start

Additional Information

Simple Troubleshooting Guide

No power.

Check and make sure whether the fuse is blown, 
replace with the proper value if necessary.

 

Some errors occur in 
LCD or no function 
pressing the button.

the 

when 

Unable to receive stations.

Poor effect on receiving a 
station.

CDs cannot be loaded.

Sound skips.

No images.

Images skip.

Press 

RESET

 button.

Check and make sure whether the antenna is 
inserted or the antenna is properly connected, if 
not, insert the antenna or connect it properly.

Antenna may not be the proper length. Make sure 
the antenna is fully extended; if broken, replace 
the antenna with a new one.

A CD is loaded in the mechanism.

The CD is dirty or damaged.

The Video line from main unit to the TV is not 
connected properly.

 Improper setting of the color system. Set the color
 system 

according to the 

 connected television. 

to

PAL or

NTSC

.
.

.

Note: 

If any of the problem persist after check list had been made, consult your nearest  service dealer. Never 

attempt to disassemble your unit by yourself.

The following checklist might helped to solve the problems which you meet when using
the unit. Please double check and make sure if  the connection and the procedure of
the operation is properly before using the checklist 

 .

below

Problem

Cause/Solution

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.

The antenna is poorly grounded, check and make
sure the antenna is properly grounded at its 
mounting location. 

.

Due to continuous product improvement, the operations 
are subject to run the model. 

Summary of Contents for XOD1840BTNAVI

Page 1: ...SLIDEDOWN INDASH MONITOR SLIDEDOWN INDASH MONITOR SLIDEDOWN INDASH MONITOR English Version...

Page 2: ...s 22 Repeat Playing 22 Pause the Playback 22 Skip backward forward 23 System Switch 23 Slow Motion Playback 23 Increase Picture Size 23 On Screen Display 23 Setting the Playback Time 23 Changing the V...

Page 3: ...Bluetooth Wireless connection 43 Pairing Your Unit and Bluetooth Phone 43 Pairing in Handsfree Mode 43 Cellphone Pairing Mode 44 Bluetooth Connection and Disconnection 44 Using the Unit as a Handsfree...

Page 4: ...of the magnetism of the unit Do no put the credit card cassette or w atch around the unit or they would be broken or some information in them lose To lest disturb the video frequency keep far away fro...

Page 5: ...isc Recorded material Sound and moving pictures Sound and moving pictures Sound only Sound only Size of disc MPEG 4 Sound and moving pictures 01 5 Before You Start 13 56 GPS Operation Stopovers In thi...

Page 6: ...Route Stop navigation Menu icon Compass Speed Current time Move icon Moving to next distance Zoom out On the navigation screen as left the route will be shown in blue and the white arrow will indicat...

Page 7: ...he options of the best rapid driving Bicycle Indicates the section of highway which forcycling in and which forbidden cycling in Motorcycle Indicates the section of highway which for motor cycling in...

Page 8: ...1 press Settings to open a menu as Picture A 3 There are general settings map settings route settings and volume adjustment Change General Settings In the condition of Picture A 3 press General Setti...

Page 9: ...ets Address In the condition of Picture A 2 press Presets icon to show the presets address list as Picture A 2 4 Press the desired address to open an editing menu Picture A 2 Press Navigate to enter n...

Page 10: ...back to and select the bookmark address again Press On Map to show the point on map press or to show the previous or next bookmark address information and also can play other common operation Press B...

Page 11: ...tion DVD Player Section 60dB Dynamic Range 60dB Signal to Noise Ratio Numberofchannel 2 channels Max Power Output 45W X 4 DVDSignalSystem AUTO PAL NTSC 40Hz to 16KHz Frequency Response Optional Option...

Page 12: ...ce by POI search In the condition of Picture A 1 3 there are 8 POI types for searching So you can select type that you need and the display will show a sub directory Press POI type or that you need to...

Page 13: ...ains those letters or words by itself and you only need to choose the name in list Picture A 1 2 Zip Code Setup In the interface of Picture A 1 1 press Zip code icon to open a small keyboard to input...

Page 14: ...onnecting Wire x1 Steel Bar x 1 p 4 Screws M 5 x 5 p 5 Screws M 5 x 20 p GPS Operation Speed Time Compass Menu icon The next place Zoom Out Cursor Zoom In Select Mode and Trace Mode Select Mode and Tr...

Page 15: ...n only be operated by the head unit Remove the front panel at first and then Press RESET button in the panel w object such as a ball the unit to initial status ith a pointed point pen to set 8 Press V...

Page 16: ...ess MUTE button to enter the night mode press it again to switch to the normal mode 3 Note Insert a SD Card Press REL after turning the unit on then insert a common SD card into SD slot when the TFT s...

Page 17: ...ction and Disconnection When established bluetooth connection between this unit and the cellphone bluetooth icon on the display appears in red Press PAIR to turn off bluetooth con nection and appears...

Page 18: ...cetoopenthebluetoothoperational interface 28 Dail re dial answeraphone Hangup refuseaphone NumberShow PAIR C clear 8 POWER Press it to turn on or turn off the bluetooth function To input the phone num...

Page 19: ...Selector 2 Press on the remote control to select the TV stations upwards press to select stations downwards Press in the monitor also perform the same function Note 2 27 Frequency Searching Briefly pr...

Page 20: ...you can using GOTO button on the remote control to select a station s frequency directly in radio mode EXIT LOCAL AREA LOCAL GOTO FREQ EUROPE U S A EXIT LOCAL AREA LOCAL GOTO FREQ EXIT LOCAL AREA LOC...

Page 21: ...ST in the monitor to adjust the clock CLOCK SYS KEY BEEP MONI FLEX EXIT CLOCK EXIT SAVE CLOCK EXIT 00 00 00 Tuner EXIT LOCAL AREA LOCAL GOTO FREQ Goto FREQ 2 Press GOTO and the monitor shows FREQ then...

Page 22: ...ss ST button on the remote control MO NO mode or STEREO to select mode MO ST Selector Stereo reception is charged when stereo appears It is switched to MONO mode mono appears when It is only valid on...

Page 23: ...c ates it features multi angle scenes The number in the mark indicates the number of angles from which scenes were shot It is invalid to pressing ANGLE during fast forward fast reverse or pause 3 7 No...

Page 24: ...the disc DVD SETUP MENU Notes Press to the pervious one press SETUP or press to move the cursor on then press ENTER to exit the menu setup MP4 DIVX During MP4 AVI MPEG4 playback first press GOTO and m...

Page 25: ...e unit will automatically switch on if a disc is loaded press SOURCE to start the playback 1 Pause the Playback During playback press MP4 AVI MPEG4 button to suspend the playback Press it again to ret...

Page 26: ...peat time disp Press to select the options press ENTER to set the status Then press NUMBER BUTTONS or to set the current status track This function is operated by using remote control the 2 Note 23 Se...

Page 27: ...tch between play and stop Note Press or on remote control to perform fast reward or fast forward Skip backward forward F F F REW the playback 20 Note 2 X 4 X 8 X 16X Press CLEAR to clear the mistake i...

Page 28: ...it or and in the monitor the same function performs 21 Note DuringVCD CDplayback firstpress toreturntothebeginningofthe currenttrack press againwithin3 secondstoplayprevioustrack press toplaynexttrack...

Page 29: ...e DiscMenu Parental Password Default Auto Eng Eng Eng Change 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Off G PG PG 13 PGR R NC 17 Adult English French Spanish Chinese Japanese Korean Russian Thai Stop Playing During MP3 SD playb...

Page 30: ...ote The default setting is single Repeat Press CLEAR to clear the mistake input 22 Number Buttons Press one of Number Buttons 0 9 to select a track to play automatically 23 This function is operated b...

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