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ZE-NC514

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PRECAUTIONS 

1.  Never  disassemble  or  a  djust  the  unit  without  any  professional  guide.  For  details, 

please consult an authorized ZENEC dealer for inquiry.

2.   lf the front panel or TFT monitor is squalid, please use a clean silicone cloth and neutral 

detergent to wipe off the spot. Using a rough cloth and non-neutral detergent such as 
alcohol for cleaning may result in scratching or discoloration.

3.   lf any abnormal behavior of the unit is found, please refer to trouble shooting guide of 

this manual. lf no relevant information is found, please press the [RESET] key on the 
front panel to resume factory default.

4.   lf you have parked the car in hot or cold weather for a long time, please wait until the 

temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit.

5.   Using in-car heater in low temperature environment may result in condensation inside the 

unit. DO NOT use the unit in this situation, eject the disc and wipe off the condensation 
on the disc. lf the unit still doesn't work after a few hours, please contact with after-sales 
service center.     

6.   No fierce mechanical impact to the LCD monitor when it is in open position for preventing 

the damage to any mechanisms inside.

7.   To prevent damage to the screen, avoid touching it with sharp objects.                     

8.   The monitor employs auto motorizing mechanism, please don't push, pull, or swivel the 

monitor manually to prevent damage to the core mechanism.

9.   To  provide  a  clear  demonstration  and  an  alternative  for  easy  understanding  to  the 

operation of this unit, graphic illustrations are used. However, these illustrations may be 
different from the actual images displayed on the screen.

10.  

During operating the unit, " 

 " will display if the current operation is not available 

or illegal.

11.  

Operate  the  unit  correctly  according  to  this  manual  to  prevent  unnecessary 

problems.  The  guarantee  won't  be  valid  if  the  problem  is  caused  by 
inappropriate operation.

DECLARATION 

This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S patents 
and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be 
authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only 
unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision.
Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.

Summary of Contents for ZE-NES14

Page 1: ...1 DIN DVD NAVICEIVER WITH MOTORIZED 17 8cm 7 LCD DISPLAY MODEL N0 USER MANUAL English French German...

Page 2: ...TATIONS 13 LOCAL SEEKING 13 RDS OPERATIONS AF FUNCTION 14 TA FUNCTION 14 PTY FUNCTION 15 PROGRAM SERVICE PS 15 CT CLOCK TIME 15 RT RADIO TEXT 15 DISC MODE INSERT A DISC 16 EJECT THE DISC 16 TOUCH SCRE...

Page 3: ...26 PHOTO PLAYBACK 26 VIDEO PLAYBACK 27 FAST PLAYBACK 27 DIRECT SEARCH 27 OTHER MODES AV IN 29 CAMERA 29 NAV 29 SETUP SETUP PROCEDURES 30 GENERAL 31 LANGUAGE 31 AUDIO 32 RDS 32 RATING 32 HARDWARE 34 P...

Page 4: ...peakers to moisture or water to prevent electronic sparks or fires 5 Please don t change the fuse in the power cord without professional guidance improper fuse may cause damage to this unit or may eve...

Page 5: ...r sales service center 6 No fierce mechanical impact to the LCD monitor when it is in open position for preventing the damage to any mechanisms inside 7 To prevent damage to the screen avoid touching...

Page 6: ...e display mode 2 Key Next Move cursor to the right 3 Key Previous Move cursor to the left 4 NAV Key Enter exit NAV source 5 VOL Knob Adjust volume active deactive mute function 6 Reset Button Reset th...

Page 7: ...t mode is on Light off when repeat mode is off 3 Main display area Display characters playback time tuning frequency clock and other text information 4 Radio status indicators Stereo indicator lights...

Page 8: ...slightly from the one pictured here The above diagram is for illustrative purpose only 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 TILT PRESET SETUP CLEAR MU...

Page 9: ...ions lf the remote control does not work please change the battery 5 Use button shaped lithium battery CR2025 3 V only 6 DO NOT recharge disassemble heat or expose the battery in fire 7 lnsert the bat...

Page 10: ...ss the VOL key on the remote control The adjustable range of volume is 0 to 40 Press VOL key or mute key on remote to active or deactive MUTE function NOTES Doing the operation above again or adjustin...

Page 11: ...n get the best vision impression Press the TILT key on the display panel or the remote control to adjust the tilt angle one step at a time Press and hold the TILT key on the display panel or the remot...

Page 12: ...f stereo ST on the TFT or on the LCD display will be lighted MANUAL TUNING During manual tuning the frequency will be changed in steps Press the key on remote control or touch the icon on the user int...

Page 13: ...key on the display panel When the monitor is opened touch the PS icon on the user interface To stop the process press other keys having radio functions RECALL THE STORED STATIONS Press one numeric key...

Page 14: ...above again NOTE During auto switching radio frequency some interference may be heard Turning off AF function can settle this issue at the expense of AF switching TA FUNCTION The TA Traffic Announcem...

Page 15: ...n matches the current lf no matched PTY has been found the unit will return to the original radio frequency PROGRAM SERVICE PS Used for receiver displays of an 8 character alpha numeric Program Servic...

Page 16: ...k are outlined below 11 Insert a disc Upon inserting a disc the unit will switch to disc mode automatically Notes Please confirm whether there is a disc in the unit before you insert another one Some...

Page 17: ...Pause Play Pause Play Pause Play Pause Play Pause Play Pause Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop A second menu A second menu A second menu Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat Random Random Random Ran...

Page 18: ...will cancel if the above operation is executed twice and the playback will start over when you start playback again DISPLAY FILE LIST To display the file list of a recorded disc stop current playback...

Page 19: ...g source to other modes and back will cancel this function REPEAT A B When a DVD VCD or CD disc is played back you can play back the contents between the time points from A to B repeatedly Press the R...

Page 20: ...on the remote control to open search menu For DVD you can search according to title chapter and time For VCD if PBC function is off you can search according to time if PBC function is on you can sear...

Page 21: ...Press the ANGLE key on the remote control repeatedly to choose a shooting angle during the playback of a DVD disc or video file containing multi angle views SELECT AUDIO CHANNEL For DVD containing mul...

Page 22: ...CTURE When one picture file is played back you can rotate the picture to get proper view angle by pressing the icon on the onscreen control buttons PLAYBACK INFORMATION Touch the top center area of TF...

Page 23: ...type 2 PBC function indicator PBC On indicates that PBC function has been activated 3 VCD Track information 6 18 indicates that this VCD has 18 tracks and the track playing back now is the sixth title...

Page 24: ...s player but not NTFS format TOUCH SCREEN CONTROLS The operation is the same as disc mode ONSCREEN CONTROL BUTTONS Onscreen control buttons under SD USB mode are the same as disc mode SUSPEND PLAYBACK...

Page 25: ...ation is the same as disc mode INTRO PLAYBACK The operation is the same as disc mode DIRECT SEARCH The operation is the same as disc mode GOTO SEARCH The operation is the same as disc mode ZOOM IN OUT...

Page 26: ...sic file Press the Down key on the remote control or touch the button on the user interface 4 Return to the previous menu Press the UP key on the remote control or touch the button MENU on the user in...

Page 27: ...TV Signal NTSC FAST PLAYBACK To access fast forward or fast reverse playback you should press and hold the Left Right key on the remote control or the button on the user interface for 1 second and con...

Page 28: ...areas for DVB T mode are outlined below A Open the SOURCE MENU B POP UP control menu C POP UP SETUP and EQ QUICK SELECT Press the OK button to POP UP the QUICKSELECT menu and press the or buttons to s...

Page 29: ...de will become active While the camera is not installed the CAMERA option appears gray indicating the function is not available The playing source will change to CAMERA mode automatically when you rev...

Page 30: ...sub menu is highlighted by default 2 Select one sub menu Press the direction keys on the remote control 3 Select one item Press the key on the remote control to select one item and then press the key...

Page 31: ...is on Off Background sound of key press is off LANGUAGE OSD Select one language of system menu display DVD Audio Select one dialogue language of DVD disc NOTE If the DVD disc does not contain the sel...

Page 32: ...nt cut off frequency of subfilter According to the acoustics surroundings of your car select a proper frequency 80Hz 120Hz 160Hz are available RDS RDS On RDS function is active Off RDS function is ina...

Page 33: ...s admission of persons of all ages but suggests parental guidance in the case of children 4 PG 13 A movie rating that allows admission of persons of all ages but suggests parental guidance in the case...

Page 34: ...serving things over the rearview mirror TFT Auto Open Auto The TFT panel automatically opens when the unit is turned on Manual When the ignition is turned off the TFT panel remains open if it was open...

Page 35: ...activate the anti theft function 2 Repeat the operation above to enter a new 6 digit password and confirm by pressing the enter button Your new personal password becomes effective and the unit will be...

Page 36: ...ft right balance of the speaker to a desirable listening effect according to the surroundings and your preference To adjust Front Rear Left Right fader and balance touch and drag the small white point...

Page 37: ...etal part of car lnsulate all speaker wiring connections Poor sound quality or distortion Pirated disc is in use Use original disc Speaker Replace speakers Wrong connections Check wiring and correct S...

Page 38: ...unit Use disc with proper region code PBC cannot be used during VCD playback PBC is not available on the disc Use disc with PBC available Repeat or search function is invalid during VCD playback PBC...

Page 39: ...on hole into the engine compartment and connect to the car battery Otherwise a high possibility of serious short circuit to the electrical system may occur Replacing a new fuse with 10 A rating when t...

Page 40: ...cted with the unit the playing source switches to CAMERA automatically when you start reverse driving With the reverse driving over the playing source switches to the previous source PARKING BRAKE 1 l...

Page 41: ...ZE NC514 41 DEVICE CONNECTIONS PARKING BRAKE CABLE CONNECTIONS REVERSE DRIVING CABLE CONNECTIONS Gearbox...

Page 42: ...tally lnstalling the unit more than 30 degree inclined may result in worse performance 6 To prevent electric spark connect the positive pole first and then the negative pole 7 DO NOT block the cooling...

Page 43: ...th of the opening use different length of assemblebar accordingly If the opening is too shallow the monitor may be extended out 10 mm from the dashboard METHOD B 1 Insert this unit directly to the ope...

Page 44: ...the trim ring upward and pull out the upper part 2 Push the trim ring downward and pull out the lower part DISASSEMBLE THE UNIT 1 Unscrew the 4 pieces M2 x 2 screws 2 Use a screw driver to bend strai...

Page 45: ...se 3dB 40Hz 12 5KHz Station Seeking Level 20 30dB V Distortion 1 5 Stereo Separation 1 KHz 20dB Antenna Impedance 75Q AM Residual Noise Sensitivity S N 20dB 40dB V Selectivity 9KHz 50dB DVD Player Sig...

Page 46: ...154 1 W x 87 0 H Resolution 1440 W x 234 H Brightness 400cd m2 Measure the centre brightness after 30 minutes Contrast 300 TYP Response Time Rise 12ms Fall 18ms Viewing Angle From Top 40 From bottom...

Page 47: ...iland lndonesia South East Asia Region 4 Australia New Zealand Mid South America South Pacific Ocean lslands Oceania Region 5 Russia Mongolia lndia Middle Asia East Europe North Korea North Africa Nor...

Page 48: ...48 APPENDIX WIRING CONNECTIONS...

Page 49: ...idity fluids heat sun rays or excessive dirt or dust 3 Accidents or abuse unauthorized repair attempts and modifications not explicitly authorized by the manufacturer This warranty is limited to the r...

Page 50: ...ZENEC by ACR AG Bohrturmweg 1 Bad Zurzach Switzerland...

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