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OWNER’S MANUAL 

Mobile Video System

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TID-530

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Mobile Video System...

Page 2: ...emoval 11 Wire Connection 12 Disc Notes 13 Disc Operations 14 Basic Operations 15 Touch Screen Operations 17 Touch Screen Calibrate 17 Main Menu 18 Radio Operations 19 DVD Operations 22 USB Operations...

Page 3: ...ing with the sound at a level preventing you from hearing sounds outside and around the car may cause an accident When cleaning Do not expose the product to water or excessive moisture This could caus...

Page 4: ...IR Repeater AM FM PLL Synthesizer Tuner with 30 Memory Presets Auto Store Pre set Scan Preset EQ POP CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ USER Bass Treble Fader Balance Controls Extending Amplifier Control Auto Antenna...

Page 5: ...nting Sleeve x 1 Back Strap x 1 5X5 Screws x 4 Keys x 2 Main Wire Harness x 1 Faceplate Case x 1 Remote Control x 1 Operational Manual x 1 Trim Bezel x 1 Rear Mounting Bolt x 1 USB Cable x 1 iPod Cabl...

Page 6: ...ISPLAY 2 MUTE LOUD 7 EJECT P ANGLE 12 REMOTE 3 VOLUME 8 BAND 4 VOLUME 9 REL 5 MENU 10 PLAY PAUSE AST REAR PANEL 13 RADIO IPOD MINI DIN IR REPEATER ADAPTER 14 DVD CD Changer ADAPTER 15 16PIN SOCKET 16...

Page 7: ...NDOM 27 RIGHT Seek up 4 MENU 16 ZOOM 28 NEXT 5 AUDIO 17 SELECT 29 D ANGLE 6 DISPLAY 18 EJECT P ANGLE 30 PLAY PAUSE 7 UP Tune up 19 SETUP 31 STOP 8 LEFT Seek Down 20 VOLUME 32 A B 9 ENTER BAND 21 VOLUM...

Page 8: ...ange is reduced replace the old battery with new one 1 Remove the battery cover Follow the arrow 1 slide the tab to the right while pulling the cover away at the same time 2 Place the new battery in t...

Page 9: ...8 UNIT INSTALLATION Installation Method 1 Din Front Mount Install the Mounting sleeve into the dashboard Bend as many claws outward for tight fit to lock the sleeve into place...

Page 10: ...9 Install the trim bezel to the unit Arched surface toward the bottom Use the Rear Mounting Bolt to support the unit...

Page 11: ...h sides 2 Select a position where the screw holes of the mounting bracket supplied with the car and the screw holes of the main unit become aligned tighten the screws on each side and re mount the bra...

Page 12: ...T REMOVAL when installed using the sleeve 1 Detach the front panel 2 Insert the keys supplied with the unit on both sides as illustrated as this will release the internal locks so you can slide the un...

Page 13: ...12 WIRE CONNECTION...

Page 14: ...mp areas 3 High temperature places 4 On the sets or dashboard Disc Cleaning Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the surface If the disc is quite dirty use a soft cloth slightly moist with isopropyl rubbing a...

Page 15: ...de edges If a disc with rough edges is used the proper setting will not be performed and the player will not play the disc Therefore remove the rough edges in advance by using a ballpoint pen or penci...

Page 16: ...e VOLUME button to decrease the volume Mute Press the MTUE LOUD button to switch off the sound press it again to resume to the previous volume level Loud Hold on pressing the MTUE LOUD button or the L...

Page 17: ...on is no effective Telephone Mute Control Connect the telephone mute control wire TEL_MUTE see Wiring Diagram If there is a vehicle call comes in the sound volume will mute off automatically and TFT m...

Page 18: ...remote control to enter the CALIBRATE page To touch the points from 1 to 5 until the points change to brighter by using a ballpoint pen or pencil After all 5 points change to brighter the unit would...

Page 19: ...to enter the 1st page of main menu Touch the icon EXIT to return the previous working Mode NOTE The unit could be switched to DVD Mode if disc inside The unit could be switched to USB Mode if Mini US...

Page 20: ...stations To hold on pressing the number buttons 1 6 of remote control performs same operation Recall a Preset Station Touch the icon 1 6 to recall the corresponding stored station in M1 M6 channels T...

Page 21: ...DOWN 2 UP Touch the icons to adjust the frequency downward upward by step decreasing increasing Hold on touching the icons has same function with SEEK SEEK To press the buttons of remote control perf...

Page 22: ...p playing 4 It is independent for FM AM frequency There are 3 wave bands of FM1 FM2 FM3 2 wave bands of AM1 AM2 each can store 6 radio stations totally 30 radio stations 5 The unit will stop on the be...

Page 23: ...remote control performs the same operation 4 STOP During movie playback touch the icon once the DVD player memorizes the location where you stopped touch the PLAY icon to resume playing from the memo...

Page 24: ...o press the direction buttons UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT arrow of remote control performs same operation 5 ENTER Touch the icon to confirm the selection To press the ENTER button of remote control performs sa...

Page 25: ...o go to the pervious next chapter track or song Setup Press the SETUP button to enter the setup menu Enter In DVD mode press the ENTER button to confirm the Setup Menu Direction Press the direction bu...

Page 26: ...s 6 and 8 etc Random Press the RDM button to shuffle all tracks Press it again to return to the normal playback mode from the first track CD mode only USB OPERATIONS Touch the icon USB to enter the US...

Page 27: ...ory Music Operation 1 The Number of Playing Song 2 The Total Songs in Play List 3 The Playing Time 4 The Name of Playing Song 5 The Name of Artist 6 The Name of Album 7 PREV 8 NEXT Touch the icon to g...

Page 28: ...DEO operation 13 MENU Touch the icon to return the main menu 14 EXIT Touch the icon to exit the TOUCH ICONS display Video Operation 1 MUTE Touch the icon to switch off the sound touch it again to resu...

Page 29: ...ouch it again to resume to the previous volume level 2 EQ The user can set to adjust the audio output to your preference USER POP CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ USER 3 MENU Touch the icon to return the main menu 4...

Page 30: ...buttons of remote control performs same operation 6 F REV 7 F FWD Touch the icon to select fast reverse forward search Touch the PLAY icon to resume to normal playback To press the F REV F FWD buttons...

Page 31: ...E Touch the CDC icon to enter the following page if the CD DVD changer not connected 1 INFORMATION It indicates that the unit does not connect the CD DVD changer 2 MENU Touch the icon to return the ma...

Page 32: ...to save all settings and exit SETUP SETUP MENU OPERATION Press the BAND button of panel or remote control to switch the main menus as following SYSTEM VIDEO AUDIO CLOCK SYSTEM Press the buttons of re...

Page 33: ...OIRT EUROPE ASIA USA VIDEO TYPE NTSC SUB WOOFER OFF 80 HZ 120 HZ 160 HZ DEFAULT the unit will restore all default settings of Sound Parameter Picture Parameter Tuner Parameter VIDEO SETUP BRIGHTNESS 0...

Page 34: ...33 AUDIO SETUP BASS 15 15 TREBLE 15 15 BALANCE L 15 R 15 FADER F 15 R 15 SUB WOOFER 0 15 CLOCK SETUP CLOCK 12H 24H DISPLAY ON OFF HOUR 00 23 MINUTE 00 59...

Page 35: ...t the items of submenus Press the buttons to select the item you want to change Press the ENTER button to confirm the item you have selected Press the SETUP button to exit the SETUP MENU and save all...

Page 36: ...or OFF Screen Saver Select ON or OFF Last Memory Select ON or OFF Speaker Setup Page Downmix Following options are available for the Downmix LT RT Stereo Dolby Digital Setup Dynamic Choose arrangemen...

Page 37: ...edish Dutch Korean Danish Norwegian Hungarian Disc Menu Following options are available for the Disc Menu Language English French German Russia Spanish Italian Portuguese Swedish Dutch Korean Danish N...

Page 38: ...g approx 160 x 178 x 50mm d w h FM TUNER Frequency Range 87 5 108 MHz Europe Asia 87 5 107 9 MHz USA IF 10 7 MHz Usable Sensitivity 15dBuV Stereo Separation 26dB 1 KHz Frequency Response 100 20000Hz A...

Page 39: ...he RESET button The function buttons do not work Press the RESET button Audio skipping The disc might be dirty or damaged No picture Open the monitor Choose the video input on the TV to receive the pi...

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