Before You Start; Important Safeguards; About This Manual - DP Audio Video DZP913BH Operational Manual

Car dvd/vcd/cd/mp3/mpeg-4 player with usb port
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Before You Start

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS About this manual
1
Be sure to connect the color coded leads
according to the diagram. Incorrect con-
nections may cause the unit to malfunct-
,
ion or damage the vehicle s electrical sy-
stem.
2
Be sure to connect the speaker (-) leads
to the speaker (-) terminal. Never conn-
ect the left and right channel speaker c-
ables to each other or to the vehicle body.
3
Make sure all the connections are comp-
letely correct before turning on your unit.
4
When replacing the fuse(s), the replace-
ment must be of the same amperage as
shown on the fuse holder.
Do not block vents or radiator panels. B-
5
locking them will cause heat to build up
inside and may result in fire.
6
To prevent driver distraction, please
install the unit in an appropriate place.
7
Use the unit after starting the engine,
otherwise the unit can not be started, be-
cause the electric energy of the battery was
used up.
8
The unit must be protected from direct
sunlight, or the electric energy of the battery
will be wasted from the high temperature.
9
Do not use the unit in extreme high tem-
perature or extreme low temperature condi-
tions, and also avoid humidity and direct
sunlight.
10
Take care of the magnetism of the unit.
Do not put credit cards, cassettes or w-
atches around the unit, or they could be
broken or some information in them may be
lost.
11
To prevent disturbing the video frequency,
keep far away from the unit when using your
phone.
Do not put the remote control under high
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temperature or in direct sunlight, or else the
remote control may not work normally.
This unit features a number of sophisti-
cated functions ensuring superior
operation. All the functions have been
designed for the easiest possible use,
but many are not self-explanatory. This
manual will help you understand the
functions and operations of the unit.
This manual primarily explains remote
control operation. However, in
addition to those functions related with
DVD/VCD/CD/MP3/MP4 operation
that can only be operated by the remote
control, there are also functions that can be
operated by the buttons provided on
the main unit.
Improvements and changes to this User
guide necessitated by typographical errors,
inaccuracies of current information, or
improvements to programs and/or equip-
ment, may be made by our company at
any time and without notice.
Additional Information
Simple Troubleshooting Guide
The following checklist might help to solve the problems you may encounter when using
the unit. Please double check and make sure the connections are correct and you are following
the operating procedures before using the checklist below .
Problem
.
No power.
.
Some errors occur in
the
LCD or no function
when
pressing the button.
.
Unable to receive stations.
.
Poor signal when receiving a
station.
.
. .
CDs cannot be loaded.
Sound skips.
.
No images.
.
Images skip.
Note:
If any of the problems persist after the check list has been reviewed, consult your nearest service dealer.
Never attempt to disassemble your unit by yourself.
Due to continuous product improvement, the operations
of this model are subject to change.
Cause/Solution
Check and make sure whether the fuse is blown,
replace with the proper value if necessary.
Press RESET button.
Check and make sure whether the antenna is
inserted or the antenna is properly connected, if
not, insert the antenna or connect it properly.
Antenna may not be the proper length. Make sure
the antenna is fully extended; if broken, replace
the antenna with a new one.
The antenna is poorly grounded, check and make
sure the antenna is properly grounded at its
mounting location.
A CD is loaded in the mechanism.
The CD is dirty or damaged.
The Video line from main unit to the TV is not
connected properly.
Improper setting of the color system. Set the color
system
to PAL or NTSC
according to the
connected television.
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