OWNER’S MANUALMobile Video System• Vertical Adjustable And Horizontal Rotatable Panel• 7.0 Inch Touch Screen Monitor• Multi-subtitle/audio Languages F
10THE PLAYER1. BAND2. AS/PS3. Disc Slot4. LCD Display5. LOC6. MO/ST7. / , / (Cursor Buttons) (Pick up)8. ENT/(Pick up)9. (Eject)10. (MENU)1
11ELECTRICAL CONNECTION(RED)(YELLOW)(GREY)(GREY)(GREY)(BLACK)(BLACK)(BLACK)(BROWN)(BROWN)(GREY)(GREY)(ORANGE)(GREEN)R OUT (RED)L OUT (WHITE)VIDEO OUT
13REMOTE CONTROLLOCATION AND FUNCTION OF KEYS361213201811831302432271025273433292219161712141341592635232856
14REMOTE CONTROL1. Press POWER to turn the unit ON or OFF.2. Press to eject the disc.3. EQ Press it to select desired audio equalization.4. SUBT/BA
15Preparing the Remote ControlInserting the Batteries1. Open the battery compartment cover.2. Insert the new batteries. Make sure that the positive a
OPERATION16BASIC OPERATION Turning the player on/offShortly press button on the front panelor on the remote control to turn the playeron.When the un
OPERATION17Note:1. Don’t rotate the monitor forcibly toavoid mechanical damage.2. When the front panel is on the outsideposition (Slide item select th
OPERATION18Tap will return to the previous menu,tap to turn off the current menu.1) AUDIOTap AUDIO bar to enter the AUDIO menu.Tap the Trable, Loud
OPERATION19A: Expert menuIn expert menu, the following operationwill be allowed:- Use / to select Beep on or off.- Use / to turn the Clock dis
REP:[OFF] REP:[CHAPTER] REP:[TITLE]OPERATION20speaker’s audio is RADIO or DVD. Whenthe speaker’s sound is RADIO, AV OUTis no output. When the speaker’
2Compatible with PAL DVD (Video CD)and NTSC DVD (Video CD)This player can play discs recorded ineither PAL or NTSC format.• A single LSI chip now inte
21 ON-SCREEN DISPLAYFUNCTIONPress the DSP button during playback todisplay the console information of thecurrent disc on the screen.For DVD:Once you p
22OPERATIONThe meaning of the menu is the samewith the DVD menu above. GOTO FUNCTIONFOR DVD:Press GOTO button, the screen will displaythe following me
23OPERATIONSYSTEM SETUPWhen you open the setup menu, you willsee the system setup page at first, seebelow:1) TV SYSTEM: Change the TV modeamong NTSC,
24OPERATIONYou can change the OSD LANGUAGEamong: English, German, Spanish, French,Portuguese, Italian and Russian.You can change the AUDIO/ SUBTITLE/M
25OPERATIONRADIO OPERATION Switching to radio modePress MODE button on remote controlto select radio mode or tap the Radioicon on the SOURCE menu on t
26OPERATIONWhen search station in LOC mode, ifthere is no station available, it will switchto DIS mode and search stationautomatically. If there is no
27OPERATION PairingTap icon on the screen thefollowing picture will appear:1) Tap CONNECT bar to change the modeto connect mobile. (In disconnect mod
28OPERATIONIn this menu, tap the numeric icons toinput the phone number then tap to confirm. Pick up/ Hung up a Phone CallIn auto answer mode, when a
If it appears that your DVD unit is faulty,first consult this checklist. It may be thatsomething simple has been overlooked.Under no circumstances sho
SPECIFICATIONS30Power Supply Requirements : DC12 Volts, Negative GroundMaximum Output Power : 4 x 80 WattsCurrent Drain : 15 Ampere (max.) (For Normal
3CONTENTSFeatures ...2Use This Product Safely ..
4CAUTION:MOBILE DVD PLAYER IS A CLASS ILASER PRODUCT. HOWEVER THISMOBILE DVD PLAYER USES AVISIBLE/INVISIBLE LASER BEAMWHICH COULD CAUSE HAZARDOUSRADI
DISC NOTES5Disc formats supported by this playerDVD12 cm disc(Single-sided disc only)Video CD12 cm discCD12 cm discMP312 cm discHandling and Cleaning•
6Notes:• Choose the mounting location where the unit will not interfere with the normal driving function of the driver.• Before finally installing the
76. Reconnect the wire harness and theantenna and be careful not to pinchany wires or cables.7. Slide the unit into the sleeve until itlocks into plac
8DIN REAR-MOUNT (Method B)If your vehicle is a Nissan, Toyota, followthese mounting instructions.Use the screw holes marked T (Toyota),N (Nissan) loca
9THE PLAYERFRONT VIEWClosed PositionOpen Position1 2 3 4 5 6789101112131415161718192021222324
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