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Contents Thank you for purchsing this product. * Please read this owner's manual carefully before installation and operating this unit and follow up all instructions for safe connecting, operating this product. Otherwise, the unit can be damaged. * Pleas keep this manual in a handy place for future use. 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Stop the car in a safe location and apply the parking break to watch the picture. 1. Driving on extremely bumpy roads which cause severe vibration may cause the sound to skip. 2. When the temperature of the unit falls such as during winter, the monitor screen will become darker than usual. Normal brightness will return after using the monitor for a while. 3. This unit uses a precision mechanism. Even in the event that trouble arises, never open the case, disassemble the unit, or lubricate the rotating parts. Be sure to consult your supplier. 4. Any changes or modifications to this product not approved by the supplier could void the warranty and will violate FCC approval. 2 Handling Discs Playable Discs This product only requires using of 12cm following circular discs. DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-R and CD-RW can be played back, but it depends on the recorded condition. Region number(Regional restriction number) 1 - USA, CANADA 2 - EUROPE, JAPAN, SOUTH AFRICA, MID EAST ASIA 3 - KOREA, SOUTH ASIA 4 - LATIN AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZELAND 5 - RUSSIA, INDIA, MONGOLIA, AFRICA 6 - CHINA 7 - ALL COUNTRY The Region number of this unit is set at your region number. DVD players and DVD video discs each have an assigned region number, and if this numbers do not match, a disc cannot be played. Handling Discs *Do not forcibly insert or remove discs. *Turn off the power after remove the disc loaded. *Do not use discs that have large scratches, are misshappen, cracked, etc. When those discs loaded, the monitor shows " Disc Error". In this case, eject the discs. No ejecting those discs can damage the unit. *Do not touch the recording side of discs by hands. Hold it carefully by the edges *Donot expose discs to direct heat from heaters or any heat sources. *Do not expose discs to excess humidity or dust. *To remove fingermarks and dust, wipe in a straight line from the center of the disc to the circumference with soft, well- dried cloth. *Do not clean discs surface with solvent, thinner, and other chemicals. With the screen open, a driver may not see the disc insertion slot. For your safety, insert a disc with the screen closed. 3 Operating with the main unit Number 1. VOLUME 2. VOLUME 3. MODE POWER 4.OPEN/CLOSE 5. JOG 6. JOG 7. JOG 8. JOG 9. JOG Center 10. MUTE 11. FUNC 12. Preset 1 13. Preset 2 14. Preset 3 RPT 15. Preset 4 RDM 16. Preset 5 SUB-T 17. Preset 6 AUDIO 18. Eject 19. R/Sensor 20. Reset 21. PS/AS 22. ASPECT 23. SLIDE Radio TV Volume Down Volume Up Short Key: Mode/Power On Long Key: Powe Off Monitor Open/Close Ch Seek Up Ch Seek Down Ch Tune Down Ch Tune Up Band Mute Setting Sounds Preset 1 Preset 2 DVD/CD Upper Downward To the Left To the Right Enter Track/Chapter/Fast Forward Track/Chapter/Fast Forward Preset 3 Repeat Preset 4 Random Preset 5 Sub Title Preset 6 Audio Disc Eject Remote Sensor Reset Preset Scan/Auto Store Aspect Sliding Monitor 4 Operating with the Remote Control REMOTE CONTROLLER KEY FUNCTION Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8TV CDC POWER ON/OFF OPEN/CLOSE MODE MUTE Auto Store/Preset Scan Function ASPECT Preset 1 Ch No Preset 2 Ch No Preset 3 Ch No Preset 4 Ch No Preset 5 Ch No Preset 6 Ch No Ch No Intro Ch No Random Ch No Disc Up Ch No Disc Down Volume Up/Down TILT Up/Down Track/Chapter Down Track/Chapter Up Fast Backward Fast Forward Pause/Play STEP DISPLAY Upper Downward To the Left To the Right Enter/Play TITLE SUB-TITLE AUDIO REPEAT SLOW ZOOM A-B STEP RANDOM PROGRAM SEARCH DVD SETUP Radio DVD/CD 9 10 11 12 -I 13 I 14 15 16 - II 17 18 19 - Figure.10 Clear 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Ch Seek Up Ch Seek Down Ch Tune Down Ch Tune Up Band Replacing the battery for the remote control 1.Slide and hold the hooker (®Á in the figure) of the battery cover to in the direction of the arrow 2. Slide the battery cover downward hoding the hooker in the direction of the arrow. 3.insert the battery (CR2025 3V) with O+ face up. 4.Close the battery cover. *Do not use metal tweezers to hold the battery to prevent short-circuit. *Dispose of spent batteries in compliance with all applicable regulation. 5 Basic Operations Resetting *In case the unit does not operate normally, press the [RESET] button with a pointed object to restart the operation when the power of the unit is on. *Pressing the [RESET] button will turn off the power. Press the [MODE/POWER] button to turn power on. *When the screen shows touch key [RADIO] on another mode, change the mode to radio mode and then return to the original mode. Turning On the Power Press the [MODE/POWER] button shortly to switch on the unit, When the power of the unit is off, pressing the [OPEN/CLOSE] button will turn on the power and the monitor will automatically open. Turning Off the Power Press the [MODE/POWER] button for more than 2 seconds again to switch off the unit. *When the monitor is open, pressing the [OPEN/CLOSE] button will close the monitor and video is off, but sound is still working. *When the monitor is open, pulling out the car key (ACC OFF) will turn off the power and close monitor automatically. Selecting a Mode 1.Press the [MODE/POWER] button shortly to change the mode of operation. 2.Each time this button is pressed, the mode switches in the following order RADIO -> CDC (DVDC) -> DVD -> TV -> NAVI -> AV1 -> AV2 -> RVC -> RADIO *[OFF] or [NONE] for set up CDC, AV1, AV2, RVC is selected, thoes modes do not appear on the monitor . Adjusting the Volume Press the Volume [ ] or [ ] button on any mode to adjust the volume. The volume level is indicated in the monitor from 0 (minimum) to 50 (maximum). While driving, Keep the volume level at which external sounds can be heard. Mute On/Off Each time the [MUTE] button is pressed, mute is turned on and off. Opening the Monitor Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button. The monitor comes out and stand up automatically. *When the unit is off, pressing the [OPEN/CLOSE] button will turn on the power and the monitor will be automatically opened. *If the monitor touches an obstacle while it is opening or closimg, the monitor will stop moving or close. Close the monitor after removing the obstacle. *Do not touch the monitor when it is opening or closing. Doing so may damage the unit. *To prevent the battery from going dead, operate this unit with the engine running. 6 ! Caution [OPEN/CLOSE] button again to house the monitor. * The monitor can be closed only when it is positioned parallel with the front of unit. Position manually the monitor parallel with the front of unit by holding left and right side of the monitor with hands and then press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button to close it. * When a picture displays on the monitor, pressing the [OPEN/CLOSE] button will close the monitor. But the sound can still be heard. If you want to turn off the sound, press the [MODE/POWER] button more than 2 seconds to turn off the power and the sound. Adjusting the Slide Position 1.Press the [SLIDE] button. 2.Each time the [SLIDE] button is pressed, the monitor slides forward or backward 1 step, total 2 steps with 3 positions. The adjusted position is stored in memory. Adjusting the Lateral Viewing Angle The monitor's left/ right viewing angle can be adjusted manually as the picture below. Adjust the angle m anually by holding both left and right side of the m onitor with hands as the picture. Adjusting the Picture Mode (Aspect) Each time the [ASPECT] button is pressed, the picture mode changes in following order. FULL -> WIDE -> NORMAL -> FULL [FULL]: Original 4:3 picture is expanded sideways to fill the screen. Top and bottom of the picture are squashed. [WIDE]: Only right and left portions of original 4:3 picture are expanded sideways. [NORMAL]: Original picture with 4:3 aspect ratio. * The factory default setting is [NORMAL] . Adjusting the Bass Level 1.Press the [FUNC] button repeatedly until [BASS] is selected. 2.Press the VOLUME [ ¢º ] button to increase the bass level. 3.Press the VOLUME [ ¢¸ ] button to decrease the bass level. Adjusting the Treble Level 1.Press the [FUNC] button repeatedly until [TREBLE] is selected. 2.Press the VOLUME [ ¢º ] button to increase the treble level. 3.Press the VOLUME [ ¢¸ ] button to decrease the treble level. Adjusting the Balance Level 1.Press the [FUNC] button repeatedly until [BALANCE] is selected. 2.Press the VOLUME [ ¢º ] button to emphasize the right channel. 3.Press the VOLUME [ ¢¸ ] button to emphasize the left channel. Adjusting the Fader Level 1.Press the [FUNC] button repeatedly until [FADER] is selected. 2.Press the VOLUME [ ¢º ] button to emphasize the front channel. 3.Press the VOLUME [ ¢¸ ] button to emphasize the left channel. 7 Radio Operation Press the [MODE/POWER] button repea ...

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