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OWNER’S MANUAL 

Mobile Video System

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for PADVD-360

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

Page 2: ...ving 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 cause short circuit fire or other severe damage When parked Parking in direct sunlight can result in very high temperature levels inside your car Let the interior and unit cool down before switching the ...

Page 3: ...ra Remote Eye Last Position Memory On Screen Display Built in Dolby Digital Decoder Digital Anti Shock NTSC PAL Switchable FrontAudio Video Input Audio Video Output Coaxial Output NOTE This user s manual is only for reference Modifying rights are reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 4: ... 3 ACCESSORIES ...

Page 5: ... of Contents 4 Front Panel Description 5 Rear panel Description 5 Remote Control Description 6 Installation and Removal 8 Wire Connection 1 1 Disc Notes 12 Disc Operation 13 Basic Playback Operations 14 DVD Setup Menu 17 Specifications 22 Requirements 23 Trouble Shooting 24 ...

Page 6: ...PANEL 1 POWER PAUSE 7 AV LED 2 PREVIOUS 8 EJECT 3 NEXT 9 POWER 4 STOP 10 RESET 5 DVD LED 11 A V INPUTE 6 REMOTE REAR PANEL 12 DC 12V IN 1 15 AUDEO OUTPUT 13 DC 12V IN2 16 REMOTE SOCKET 14 VIDOU OUTPUT 17 COAXIAL ...

Page 7: ...URCE 14 ZOOM 26 DOWN 3 MUTE 15 SUBTITLE 27 STOP 4 GOTO 16 AUDIO 28 PLAY PAUSE 5 MENU 17 EJECT 29 A B 6 UP 18 NUMBER BUTTONS 30 ANGLE 7 LEFT 19 PROG 31 PAL NTSC 8 PREVIOUS 20 SLOW 32 REPEAT 9 NEXT 21 SETUP 33 PBC 10 FF 22 ENTER 11 FR 23 RIGHT 12 VOLUME ...

Page 8: ...range 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 the tray and slide the cover back into place 3 Make sure the cover is locked into place ...

Page 9: ...stallation Method 1 1 Tighten mounting bracket 2 accessory 11 to the side of the unit 2 Mount the frame accessory 12 and check that it is hooked to the unit 3 Hitch the mounting box accessory 1 to the unit from rear to front ...

Page 10: ...s of the main unit become aligned with the mounting bracket 1 s accessory 3 tighten the screws on each side Removal Method 1 1 Insert the keys accessory 7 into the holes at both sides of the unit until the mounting box can be removed 2 Remove the frame with the keys ...

Page 11: ...0 UNIT REMOVAL 1 1 Insert the keys accessory 7 into the holes at both sides of the unit until the mounting box can be removed 2 Remove the frame with the keys 3 Remove mounting bracket 2 with screwdriver ...

Page 12: ... 11 UNIT REMOVAL 2 1 Loosen the screws with screwdriver until mounting bracket 1 can be removed from the unit ...

Page 13: ... 12 WIRE CONNECTION NOTE 1 If you want to extend the operational range of remote control you can insert the remote control receiver in the rear panel ...

Page 14: ...amp 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 alcohol Never use solvent such as benzene thinner or conventional record cleaners which may mar the surface of the disc NOTE A disc may become somewhat scratched to a point which will skip excessively...

Page 15: ...ide 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 pencil To remove the rough edges press the side of the pen or pencil against the inside and outside edges of the disc ...

Page 16: ...the ENTER button to confirm it DIRECTION BUTTON AND ENTER BUTTON Press the DIRECTION button to move the cursor to the selected item and then press the ENTER button to confirm it FF FR Press the button to select fast reverse or forward with different speed ZOOM When playing DVD VCD disc press this button repeatedly to change the magnification levels REPEAT When playing DVD disc press the button to ...

Page 17: ... playing VCD disc MENU ADD DEL When read DVD disc Press this button once to return to the boot menu If user selected none of the chapters in the menu and press MENU ADD DEL again ast position memory function will turn on and the disc will be played from where user last press the MENU ADD DEL button SUBTITLE For DVD disc press this button to select subtitle language RESET Press this button to resto...

Page 18: ...buttons to select the submenus as your need Press the or ENTER buttons to enter the items of submenus Press the button to exit 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 and exit to the submenus Press the SETUP button of remote control or press the ENTER button on the submenu EXIT SETUP to exit the DVD ...

Page 19: ...ord input DEFAULT The unit will restore all default settings by selecting this option LANGUAGE SETUP OSD LANGUAGE Following options are available for the OSD LANGUAGE ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH FRENCH PORTUGUESE ITALIAN RUSSIAN DUTCH SWEDISH KOREAN DANISH NORWEGIAN POLISH HUNGARIAN AUDIO LANGUAGE Following options are available for the AUDIO LANGUAGE ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH FRENCH PORTUGUESE ITALIAN RU...

Page 20: ... RUSSIAN DUTCH SWEDISH KOREAN DANISH NORWEGIAN POLISH HUNGARIAN DIVX LANGUAGE Following options are available for the DIVX LANGUAGE CENTRAL EU WESTERN EU KOREAN AUDIO SETUP AUDIO OUT Following options are available for the AUDIO OUT SPDIF OFF SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM KEY Following options are available for the KEY b 4 2 0 2 4 ...

Page 21: ...lable for the BRIGHTNESS 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 CONTRAST Following options are available for the CONTRAST 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 HUE Following options are available for the HUE 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 SATURATION Following options are available for the SATURATION 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 ...

Page 22: ...vailable for the BASS MODE ALL LG SPK ALL SM SPK MIXED SPK DIGITAL SETUP OP MODE Following options are available for the OP MODE LINE OUT RF REMOD DYNAMIC RANGE Following options are available for the DYNAMIC RANGE FULL 6 8 4 8 2 8 OFF DUAL MONO Following options are available for the DUAL MONO STEREO MONO L MONO R MIX MONO ...

Page 23: ...le layer 5 12cm single sided double layer Compact disc CD DA 5 12cm disc Audio output level 10kQ 2ch 1 8Vms Audio signal output Characteristics 1 Frequency response 20Hz 20KHz 2 S N ratio 80dB JIS 3 Wow and flutter below measurable limits 4 Weight approx 5 Dimension approx 6 Mounting approx NOTE Specifications and design are subject to change without notice 1 4kg 162x187x56 mm W D H 160x178x50 mm ...

Page 24: ...iately when you bring it from cold to warm place Great change of temperature may cause moisture condensing on the Pickup lens which influences the readability for certain time Please make the loader stable at least 2 hours before operating under such a condition 7 Do not disassemble the loader to avoid ESD failures and to prevent from Contamination REPLACE THE FUSE Make sure the amperage match the...

Page 25: ...o 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 picture from the unit Picture stops pauses The disc might be dirty or damaged The colour system setup is incorrect Adjust to PAL or NTSC according to the TV Poor radio reception Antenna may not have the proper length Be sure the antenna is ...

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