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Ibrar zaman
February 14, 2025
Hi my asuka hr-630 remote does not work with my tv box
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Mr. Anderson
February 14, 2025
The Asuka HR-630 remote may not work with your TV box for the following reasons: 1. No Power – Ensure the remote control battery is installed correctly. 2. Plastic Insulator – The remote has a small plastic insulator that must be removed for it to function. Check if it has been removed. 3. No Line-of-Sight – Ensure there are no obstacles between the remote and the unit. 4. Incorrect Regional Setting – If the regional setting is incorrect, some functions may not work. Adjust it and perform an auto search. If the issue persists, check the remote control battery or contact after-sales service.
Model: HR-630 CONNECTED Car TV Diversity Receiver User Manual...
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Do not install the in-car DVB-T/T2 receiver where it may obstruct the driver’s vision, impair with the performance of any vehicle’s operating system or the head unit, and impair with the driver’s ability to safely operate the vehicle. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
II.1 I/O Overview............................ 10 II.2 Antenna Connection ........................12 II.3 Smart phone Connectivity ......................14 II.4 Operating HR-630 from Steering Wheel Control(SWC) ............16 II.5 Touch control with Tier-1 Head Units ..................20 II.6 When having multiple external AV devices ................23 Quick Guide for First-time User ............
3. Providing both CVBS and RGB TV output: In addition to CVBS output, HR-630 also provides optional RGB (progressive) TV output that is the expected video format by several well-known head unit with the RGB TV output, HR-630 is capable of inter working with an even wider range of head units in the market..
CCD in : video input port for external CCD camera device connection DVR in : designated port for integration with ASUKA driving recorder. HDMI in : HDMI signal input port for mobile phone connection. Charging USB port : with DC +5V output for battery charging of mobile devices.
2-Din headunits (14) Power/SWC/IR Port : with 12V/24V, ACC & GND car power inputs, steering wheel button signal inputs and IR control interface *1, See chapter II.1 for more information *2, See chapter II.2 for more information ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
1. Slightly push the battery case from the down to the up and pull out the battery case from the remote control. 2. Replace the original battery with the new one. 3. Insert back the battery and the case into the remote control. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
To select the AV output sourcing. System Settings To configure the device settings. Note: Press the [HOME] key to go back to the home screen anytime. Press the [SOURCE] key to switch the AV source anytime. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
II. Installation & Configuration Guide Configuration overview The HR-630 provides three different kinds of video output ports: AV OUT, HDMI, and Monitor Port Input devices USB devices Driving Recorder AV 1/AV2 Smart phone link HR-630 CONNECTED Car TV Diversity...
Steering In 1 (Blue wire). Plug in the cable to the SWC output wire 1. IR (Infrared) data input. Infrared data of the IR receiver. IR (Infrared) power. Power of the IR LED. IR ground. Ground for the IR LED. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
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RGB_R (Video output) Ground UART_RX RGB_G Ground RGB_G (Video output) DVR Port Ground Reserved CVBS video input Audio input IR data output UART RX input +12V ACC output Mini USB UART TX output +12V battery output 10 Reserved ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
*Noted: For position (2) ~ (4), because the windshields of many cars are usually equipped with film coating (that contains metal), the actual signal reception may be degraded, depending on the amount of the metal embedded within the film. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
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Antenna Cable Routing Once a suitable position of antenna placement is found, carefully route the antenna cables to the receiver unit and then connect to the Antenna Inputs on DTV receiver. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
If you are like most people these days, you’ve made your smartphone the source for Youtube, Google Map, and any other Internet information surfing. To answer the increasing demand of Internet access within a car via smartphone, HR-630 provides an efficient way to connect your smartphone to the head unit display on car monitor.
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Select LINK mode and press [OK] button to execute smart phone connection. If the connection is successfully activated, the mirroring image of smart phone will become also available on car monitor as shown in the below: ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
LIST , Channel up(CH+), Channel down (CH-), ENTER, and EXIT. Tell HR-630 Which is Which: First, users shall go to SETTING mode as explained in the following paragraph to “teach” HR-630 which button on your steering wheel would be assigned to which function.
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In 1 (Blue wire), and Steering In 2 (Green wire). Connection diagram is as follows: SWC GND Power GND; SWC output wire 1Steering In 1(Blue wire); and SWC output wire 2 Steering in 2 (Green wire). ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
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Since a car will have its own unique output voltage for each SWC button, a learning procedures to make HR-630 becomes familiar with the specific SWC signal becomes necessary. This following pictures will describe the steps required to achieve the SWC learning for 5 major TV function keys.
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7. Learning TV LIST Key: 7.1 Select the “TV LIST Key Learning” 7.2 Press the button of SWC designated for [TV LIST] ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
Video connection : Plug the SONY interconnection cable to the Monitor port on HR-630, and insert the other side to Navigation port on SONY head unit. Audio Connection : Plug audio L/R RCA cable to AV L/R Out on HR-630 and insert the other side to AUX IN on SONY head unit.
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1. Before the operation on KENWOOD/JVC head unit, please find another standard monitor first with CVBS video input fuction. Connect the CVBS output of HR-630 to CVBS input of that monitor and make system setting on it. 2. At HR-630, follow the steps: HOME->Setting->Monitor Port Setting, and enter the...
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Step 2: Enter AUX and return back to HOME MENU. • JVC 2-DIN IMPORTANT NOTICE : The TV sound can not successfully output through headunit if Step2 is skipped. Step 3: Enter Navigation and then TV screen will show up. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
II.6 When having multiple external AV devices HR-630 serves an excellent way to integrate multiple external AV devices such as rear CCD camera, driving recorder (DVR) and other AV devices simultaneously into your car entertaining system. The following is to explain how to configure external AV sources with HR-630.
3. When the system is activated, the Operating LED on the unit will illuminate Green. Operating LED Power LED Step 2: Highlight the “TV” option to enter the TV mode. After that, the screen of “Setup Wizard” will show up. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
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2. The device will show "Scan screen" as below and perform searching the available TV channels in your area Step 5: Good Job! You can now sit back and enjoy your mobile TV. NOTE: Press the [OK] button to change the aspect ratio of the current TV program. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
Maximum file size of FAT/FAT32 is 4 GB, if the file exceeds this size, the system will creat a new file to continue the recording. 1 GB storage can be used to save recorded program for approximately 45 ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
The section below will explain how to configure the smart phone devices with HR-630. 1. Please connect your smart phones or smart devices with HR-630 by appropriate interconnection cable. The detailed connection instruction please refer to Chap II.3 . 2. After the interconnection cable is well installed, please enter the screen of HR-630 home menu.
1. Press the [FR] / [FF] button to increase or decrease the speed of track. 2. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to pause or resume the movie playing. 3. Press the [REC ] button to delete the highlighted file/folder. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
NOTE: 1. Press the [FR] / [FF] button to increase or decrease the speed of track 2. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to pause or resume music playing. 3. Press [REC] button to delete highlighted file/folder. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
5. Press the [VOL] button to return back to the date list. 6. While in program schedule list, press the [OK] button to see more information of ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
1. Highlight the channel information option. NOTE: you can also press the [INFO] button to enter “Channel Information” while enjoying TV. 2. Press the [OK] button to display the channel information. 3. Press the [EXIT]/[MENU] button to exit. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
2. Move the channel up or down in the list. 3. Press the [OK] button to save the new listing. Channel Delete 1. After entering the channel editing menu, select the “DELETE” visual-button on ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
2. Press the [CH] button to view the next page or the [CH] to view the previous teletext page. 3. Press the numerical key button to jump to the specific teletext page. 4. Press the [MENU]/[EXIT] to leave. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
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Note: if the power is “on”, it means that the antenna will have +5V to empower the signal. We suggest to keep this antenna power on to have a better signal reception. 3. Press the [MENU]/[EXIT] button to exit. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
Stereo Sound will come out from both left&right speakers Audio Left Sound will come out only from left speaker Right Sound will come out only from right speaker Subtitle Languages Choose one of the available subtitles. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
The device will stop, right after playing one music file The device will repeat one music file that is currently Repeat–One Repeat Mode being played continuously. The device will repeat all of the music files in one Repeat–Dir directory that is currently being played continuously. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
3. Current channel: Show the frequency of present channel that you selected. 4. Volume Up: Turn up the voice by pressing or press [Vol+] 5. Volume Down: Turn down your voice by pressing or press [Vol-] ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
VIII.3 Monitor Port Setting To set up the monitor types integration. 1. Press [OK] button or exit the setting by pressing the [EXIT]/[MENU] button. 2. After adjusting, press the [EXIT]/[MENU] button to exit the “Monitor Port Setting” menu. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
EXIT and TV LIST. The procedure to perform SWC learning is summarized as shown below. Before SWC learning, please make sure the connecton wires betweeb SWC signal and HR-630 are well connected. 1. Start Steering Wheel Control Learning: 2. Learning Channel up (CH+) Key: 2.1 Select the “Up Key Learning”...
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. Learning TV LIST Key: 7.1 Select the “TV LIST Key Learning” 7.2 Press the button of SWC designated for [TV LIST] ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
VIII.8 Reset Default To reset all settings to factory default 1. Highlight “Reset Default” option and press the [OK] button to reset system settings to factory default. 2. Press the [EXIT] button or select [NO] to exit. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
NOTE: the remote control is equipped The remote with a small plastic insulator that must control does not No power. be removed in order to function this work unit. Please check whether the plastic insulator has been removed or not. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
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No “line-of-sight” between Ensure there are no obstacle unit and controller between the controller and the unit. ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
Dedicated port for advanced intergration with 2-DIN monitor TV out 2 CVBS video out, 1 Audio (L/R) out, 1 HDMI out Power Input voltage 12-24 V DC Power consumption 6.5 Watt, max Dimension and Weight Dimension 185*130*30 mm Weight 630 g ASUKA HR-630 User Manual...
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Do you have a question about the HR-630 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Hi my asuka hr-630 remote does not work with my tv box
The Asuka HR-630 remote may not work with your TV box for the following reasons:
1. No Power – Ensure the remote control battery is installed correctly.
2. Plastic Insulator – The remote has a small plastic insulator that must be removed for it to function. Check if it has been removed.
3. No Line-of-Sight – Ensure there are no obstacles between the remote and the unit.
4. Incorrect Regional Setting – If the regional setting is incorrect, some functions may not work. Adjust it and perform an auto search.
If the issue persists, check the remote control battery or contact after-sales service.
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