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Summary of Contents for BV7985

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Page 2: ...ation On Screen Disc Operations Adjustment Rear View Camera Setting Audio Mode Reset The Factory Setting 7 8 12 12 13 17 17 17 18 18 18 1 1 22 24 25 26 2 3 4 5 9 10 16 19 9 9 20 20 22 27 27 27 27 28 28 30 30 31 32 33 34 34 35 27 33 36 DISC Special Functions Setup Other Main Operations Specifications Trouble Shooting Selecting audio languages Selecting Subtitles Selecting multi angle views Title me...

Page 3: ...e clear the temper ature in your car becomes normal DO NOT install any receiver in locations where it may obstruct the steering wheel and gearshift lever operations as this may result in a traffic accident it may obstruct the operation of safety devices such as air bags as this may result in a fatal accident it may obstruct visibility DO NOT operate any receiver while manipulating the steering whe...

Page 4: ... AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S Patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macro vis...

Page 5: ...yl rubbing alcohol Never use solvents such as benzine thinner or conventional record cleaners as they may mar the surface of the disc Handling and Cleaning Dirt dust scratches and warping disc will cause misoperation Do not place stickers or make scratches on discs Do not warp discs A disc should always be kept in its case when not in use to prevent from damaging Do not place discs in the followin...

Page 6: ...does not get in the driver s way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudden stop like an emergency stop If installation angle exceeds 30 from horizontal the unit might not give its performance Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature such direct sunlight or from hot air from the heater or where it would be dirt or excessive vibration This unit can be proper...

Page 7: ...ove the PLASTIC COVER of the both sides away then insert the two KEY PLATE into left and right side of chassis as above illustration DASH BOARD METAL MOUNTING STRAP HEX NUT SPRING WASHER PLAIN WASHER TAPPING SCREW CONSOLE SLIDE BRACKET HOUSING HEX BOLT KEY PLATE KEY PLATE PLASTIC COVER ...

Page 8: ...rol panel be sure to turn off the power 1 Press the release button and the left hand side of the front panel will release FIG 1 2 Pull off the front panel FIG 2 and keep the front panel into the case FIG 3 Attaching The Front Panel 1 First insert the right hand side of the front panel into the hollow of the unit 2 Gently push the left hand side of the front panel until you feel a Click and then pr...

Page 9: ...trol panel When you want to change the viewing angle of the operating unit to play you can touch the secion on the touch screen or press the button on the panel repeatedly to select the desired angle as follows CHANGING THE CONTROL PANEL ANGLE Angle 3 Angle 4 Angle 1 Angle 2 ...

Page 10: ...IDEO IN YELLOW RCH IN RED LCH IN WHITE GREY SUBWOOFER VIDEO OUT 2 YELLOW COAXIAL OUT BROWN WHITE B 12V REAR CAMERA SWITCH GREEN YELLOW AUX optional RCA CABLE REAR CAMERA INPUT B PARKING BRAKE FRONT RCA WHITE L RCH RED LCH WHITE FRONT RCA RED R VIDEO OUT 1 YELLOW REAR RCA OUTPUT CABLE optional FRONT RCA OUTPUT CABLE FOR RCA LINE OUT VERSION ONLY GREY GREY BLACK FRONT Rch SPK VIOLET VIOLET BLACK WHI...

Page 11: ...er buttons to enter the data that is needed Press these buttons to skip ahead or back one track Press this button repeatedly to cycle through the various audio and video adjustments you can make VOLUME BASS TREBLE BALANCE FADER COLOR BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST and TINT Use these controls to adjust the volume level Use these buttons to navigate the various menus present in the product Press this button br...

Page 12: ...recorded on the DVD When playing a VCD disc press this button to create a PBC Playback Control menu for the disc to assist in making playback selections In Radio mode press and hold this button to start the Auto Program mode during which the tuner will scan for all strong stations and assign them to the radio preset buttons Press this button to adjust the screen viewing angle see page 7 For DVD di...

Page 13: ...stment Touch Screen Key 6 MOD operating mode selection 7 Previous 2 TA Turning pre switching for traffic announcements on and off For RDS 3 AF Switch on and off and alternative frequency For RDS 1 Angle Changing the viewing angle of the operating unit 4 Eject Touch it to insert and eject the DISC 8 Volume volume adjustment 9 SEL select the menu of the Sound Picture 5 To switch of the sound ...

Page 14: ...ccess the available adjustment settings for audio and video press this knob repeatedly to cycle through and select them Tint Contrast Bright Color BG Color Volume Bass Treble Balance Fader 2 POWER On Off BUTTON Press this button to switch the device on WELCOME appears in the display Press it again to switch the device off SEE YOU appears in the display 6 TA AF BUTTON TA Function traffic Announceme...

Page 15: ...o change AF Alternative Frequencies 7 APS DISPLAY FUNCTIONS using the SELECT knob In Radio mode swing the SEL knob briefly in the APS DISP direction the radio briefly plays all the preset stations of the frequency band In Radio mode swing the SEL knob in direction of the APS DISP for about 2 seconds to active automatic station storage The radio searches within the current frequency band e g Fm1 fo...

Page 16: ...ion in order to start the search for a radio station automatically 11 BUTTONS TUNE SEEK TRACK SKIP UP DOWN a In DISC USB mode if you wish to jump forwards or backwards press the SEL button 4 briefly in the or direction Note in DVD mode press the SEL button continually twice in direction to skip back one track during playback To wind through the tracks keep the SEL button pressed in the or directio...

Page 17: ...tate the vol to switch the Blue tooth ON OFF Press it to switch the device ON press it again to switch the device OFF POWER On Off B Press the VOL on remote control to change the volume level Volume Adjusting Volume button A Revolve clockwise to increase Anticlockwise to decrease SEL CLK Buzzer VOLUME VOLUME Ejecting The Disc Use your singer touch the range on touch screen the control panel of the...

Page 18: ...automatically displayed on the monitor when you change the gear to the back position The monitor on the unit only Basic Operation Audio Quality Adjustment During DISC playback use your finger touch briefly the SEL section on the screen or press SEL button on the front panel to across the Sound mode selection menu by repeatedly touch the SEL section and then touch the vol or rotate the vol to adjus...

Page 19: ...onitor as follow Setting Audio Modes It s depend on your habit to select the Audio mode A Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed B All the function buttons do not operate C Error symbol on the display POP FLAT ROCK CLASSIC JAZZ DSP DVD 11 0 44 36 LUD SWF POP 11 08 DISC OSD TA AF CLK SWF LUD DSP RDM INT RPT touch to select Scroll Caption Adjustment In Radio mode You can adjus...

Page 20: ...Radio Mode Touch the MOD range repeat edly on the screen to select the RADIO mode You can also press repeatedly the MOD button to select the RADIO the following information will appears on the display MOD FM1 106 30 MHz ST DX TA CH 6 LUD SWF POP 11 08 DISC 4 5 6 2 3 1 MOD BND FM1 106 30 MHz ST DX TA CH 6 LUD SWF POP 11 08 DISC SEL ST MON VOLUME VOLUME APS LOC FM1 106 30 MHz ST DX TA CH 6 LUD SWF P...

Page 21: ...eve a station which had been stored in the memory in advance the chose number is shown on display RDS FUNCTION TA Traffic Annonuncement priority For Traffic Information In Radio mode touch the TA section briefly or swing the SEL knob briefly in the TA AF direction to activate the TA function Touch it again to turn off the TA function When the TA function is activated the TA symbol appears in the d...

Page 22: ...n Radio mode touch the PTY section briefly or press and hold the MU PTY button on the front panel to select the Programme type In Radio mode touch the AF section briefly or swing and hold the SEL knob in the TA AF direction to activate the AF function Touch it again to turn off the AF function besides the stations name some FM stations also transmit information on the type of programme This inform...

Page 23: ...o select the other item Touch it to select the other item Touch it for previous Touch it to select the other item it will display the following as below when the parking brake is applied 1 3 2 4 5 6 8 7 9 12 Above these operation buttons for DVD setup DVD 11 0 44 36 ENT DVD 11 0 44 36 LUD SWF POP 11 08 DISC OSD SWF LUD AF DSP CLK TA RDM INT RPT LUD SWF POP 11 08 DISC DVD 11 0 44 36 GOTO SET TITLE ...

Page 24: ...on the touch screen to switch the Lound ON or OFF 23 Subwoofer Function Use your finger touch the SWF section on the screen to turn on the Subwoofer function touch it again to cancel function Note 1 In DVD mode touch the section continually twice to back one track Swing the SEL knob in direction continually twice to back one track 2 For some VCD2 0 disc PBC playback control above these buttons may...

Page 25: ...er on remote control to play in random Each playing 2 RDM RANDOM Function the order is different depend on the disc used for VCD Touch it again to cancel this function FOR VCD Touch the screen the INT section or long press the 3 INT button on the remote it display will following menu as below SELECT DIGEST TYPE TRACK DIGEST DISC INTERVAL TRACK INTERVAL Use the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT arrows on the ...

Page 26: ...w hear the sound from the external device played back through the loudspeakers 4 Touch the volume sections on touch screen or rotate the VOL on the remote to adjust the volume level 1 Please connect the external device with stereo jack plug the Aux in socket To connect analogue replay devices Use this jack to replay sound of other replay equipment such as DVD players computers etc Via the loudspea...

Page 27: ...me OSD D Touch or Press for fourth time OSD DISC Operation E Touch or Press for fifth time The message on the screen will be cleared OSD TITLE ELAPSED T 01 01 C 01 38 0 02 06 TITLE REMAIN T 01 01 C 01 38 3 24 36 CHAPTER ELAPSED T 01 01 C 01 38 0 02 56 CHAPTER REMAIN T 01 01 C 01 38 0 04 32 ON SCREEN DISPLAY FUNCTION During playback touch the screen the OSD section or press the OSD on the remote it...

Page 28: ...ubtitle language When no different subtitle language are recorded will be displayed at screen left top corner on the remote Each time the button is pressed or touch number of the subtitle language changes in sequential order 2 Multi Audio Language Function For DVD During DVD playback touch the AUDIO section on touch screen or press the AUDIO on the remote Each time the button is pressed or touch n...

Page 29: ... 4 3 Letter Box 4 3 Pan Scan TV Display Angle Mark OSD Lang Spdif Output Captions Screen Saver Last Memory LB ON ENG SPDIF RAW ON ON ON DOLBY GENERAL SETUP PAGE Go To General Setup Page Overview Of The Main Menu DOLBY 1 2 3 4 1 General Settings 2 Speaker Settings 3 DOLBY Digital Settings 4 Preference Settings The Following Buttons For Entering The Selection The buttons of the left and right are fo...

Page 30: ...rk OSD Lang TV Display Angle Mark OSD Lang Spdif Output Captions Screen Saver Last Memory DOLBY GENERAL SETUP PAGE Set OSD language English French German Spanish Italian Portuguese OSD Lang English OSD Lang TV Display Angle Mark OSD Lang Spdif Output Captions Screen Saver Last Memory DOLBY GENERAL SETUP PAGE Setup SPDIF SPDIF OFF SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM Spdif Output SPDIF OFF TV Display Angle Mark OSD...

Page 31: ...ANGE CONTROL Select DRC and adjust the dynamic range of a Doby Digital encoded program There are 8 steps between full compression and off compression GENERAL SETUP TV Display Angle Mark OSD Lang Spdif Output Captions Screen Saver Last Memory DOLBY GENERAL SETUP PAGE Screen Saver Screen Saver ON OFF ON TV Display Angle Mark OSD Lang Spdif Output Captions Screen Saver Last Memory DOLBY GENERAL SETUP...

Page 32: ...rack by using the cursor buttons 3 SUBTITLE LANGUAGE SETUP Select the preferred SUBTITLE language by using the cursor buttons 4 DISC MENU LANGUAGE SETUP Select the preferred DISC MENU language by using the cursor buttons OSD Lang TV Type Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Parental Password Default DOLBY Preference Page Set TV Standard PAL AUTO NTSC NTSC TV Type OSD Lang Preferred Subtitle Language English F...

Page 33: ...K SPDIF OUPUT OSD LANGUAGE CAPTIONS LAST MEMORY DOWNMIX DYNAMIC TV TYPE AUDIO SUBTITLE DISC MENU PARENTAL PASSWORD NORMAL LB ON ON ENGLISH ON STEREO AUTO ENGLISH OFF ENGLISH 8 ADULT 1379 ON OFF SCR SAVER SPDIF RAM OSD Lang TV Type Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Parental Password Default DOLBY Preference Page Set Parental Control 4PG13 5PGR 6R 7NC 17 8ADULT OFF 8ADULT Parental PREFERENCES PAGE OSD Lang C...

Page 34: ...automatically USB connect line USB port you can also select the desired item of the USB device The buttons on the remote control on the device have the same functions as the touch buttons of this touch screen have 33 Changing From USB to DISC Playback Modes If you are in USB Playback mode and wish to begin playback of a disc already in the player touch the range on the touch screen or press the ST...

Page 35: ...display the following as below when the parking brake is applied Touch the RPT on the touch screen or Pressing REPEAT button on the remote repeatedly can select two kinds of repeat play mode REP ALL Play all songs in the discover and over again In the playback touch the or section to skip an item ahead or back In the playback touch and hold the sections on touch screen for about 2 seconds to rapid...

Page 36: ...e Europe U S A FM FM FM Frequency Coverage 87 5 to108 MHz 87 5 to108 MHz 87 5 to107 9 MHz IF 10 7 MHz 10 7 MHz 10 7 MHz Sensitivity S N 30 dB 15 dBu 15 dBu 15dBu MW MW AM Frequency Coverage 522 to1620 KHz 522 to1620 KHz 530 to1710 KHz IF 450 KHz 450 KHz 450 KHz Sensitivity S N 20 dB 40 dBu 40 dBu 40 dBu LW Optional Frequency Coverage 144 to290 KHz IF 450 KHz Sensitivity S N 20 dB 45 dBu Supply Vol...

Page 37: ...na cable is not connected Insert the antenna cable firmly The signals are too weak Select a station manually SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The color system is set incorrectly No screen image appears The unit is not connected to the parking brake detection switch Properly connect the parking brake wire to the unit The parking brake is not engaged For safety reasons no television or video images a...

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