Boyo AVN700A Instruction Manual

Boyo AVN700A Instruction Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    C O N T E N T S Introduction ......4 Please Proceed ..... .35 Route Guidance .
  • Page 3 C O N T E N T S Introduction ......63 USB Simple Operation ....93 SD CARD Simple Operation .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for choosing and purchasing this unit. This instruction manual aims to provide you with installation and operating instructions for the unit. Features “Multi-tasking” refers to the simultaneous use of numerous programs or applications on one system. HIGH RESOULUTION & BRIGHT ACTIVE WIDE TFT LCD with Touch Screen 5 Step Automatic Motorized Viewing Angle Last Angle Memory Blue Back Light Control Buttons...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions To prevent injury or fire, take the following precautions: To prevent a short circuit, never put or lnsert any metallic objects (such as coins or metal tools) inside the unit. Do not touch the liquid crystal fluid if the LCD is damaged or broken due to shock. The liquid crystal fluid may be dangerous to your health or even fatal.
  • Page 6: Warning

    Warning Do not place the remote control in Direct Sunlight. Cleaning the panel and monitor When the control panel and monitor panels are dirty, wipe and clean them using a soft cloth (such as a commercially available silicon coated cloth). When contaminated excessively, clean them using a cloth dipped in a neutral detergent first , then remove the detergent using a dry cloth.
  • Page 7: Box Contents

    BOX Contents After purchasing this product, open packaging and see if any of the components listed below are damaged or missing. If there is an abnormality, please inquire to the dealer you purchased from. As these images are to facilitate the understanding of the consumer, they may differ from the actual conditions. Half Sleeve 1 EA Unit 1 EA Remote Control...
  • Page 8: Part Names And Functions

    Part Names and Functions Main Unit - Front Displays the screen. LCD Screen The product is equipped with a touch screen to facilitate user operation. Use with the USB cable to connect with other external devices USB Port (external hard drive, memory stick, etc.). Sound input device when using Bluetooth.
  • Page 9: Main Unit - Left Side

    Part Names and Functions Main Unit - Left Side SD CARD Slot The SD Card Slot is visible when the TILT button is pressed. CD Slot The CD Slot is visible when the EJECT button is pressed. Main Unit - Rear AV IN PUT Connection Steering Connection...
  • Page 10: Remote Control

    Part Names and Functions Remote Control SEEK ) button * Short key: Decreases the radio frequency. * Long key: Slows the play speed by two times in DVD mode. NEXT ( ) button MP3 NEXT and PREV must be hold 2 button 2-3 second.
  • Page 11: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Mode Selection The initialization screen appears when turning on power, followed momentarily by the "CAUTION screen". After reviewing the warning information on the CAUTION screen. Touch the desired mode to select. Convert to the most recently used mode when the power is turned on.
  • Page 12: Volume Adjustment

    Basic Operation Volume Adjustment Use the [ ] buttons to adjust the volume to the desired level. : Increase Volume. : Decrease Volume. Press the [ ▲,▼ ] buttons on the screen to adjust the volume to the desired level. ▲...
  • Page 13: Navigation P P Function

    Basic Operation NAVIGATION PIP Function The pip function supported in the DVD, AV, and rear camera mode audio output only in all other modes touch the pip screen to cycle screen size through 1/4 -> 1/2 -> full. (MAP + 1/4 SIZE P P MODE) DUALZONE TILT Function Press the product’s [...
  • Page 14: Navigation

    NAVIGATION Preface MERGE NavMate navigation software provides turn-by-turn route guidance while traveling to your destination. Before operating, take a few minutes to review the safety and operating instructions in this manual so you can quickly and safely become familiar with your NavMate software’s many features. This User Manual explains the NavMate software’s functions, and provides details on: ●...
  • Page 15: End-User License Agreement

    NAVIGATION End-User License Agreement This End-User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and HORIZON NAVIGATION, INC. for the operating software and updates thereof that run the digital map database and associated hardware (collectively the “Software”).
  • Page 16: Safety Information And Precautions

    NAVIGATION Safety Information and Precautions Please read and follow the following safety precautions. Failure to follow the instructions below may increase your risk of collision and personal injury. WARNING! The Please Drive Safely screen is displayed each time the NavMate software is turned ON as a reminder to make use of the system’s navigational aids in a safe manner.
  • Page 17: Introduction To Your Navmate Software

    NAVIGATION Introduction to Your NavMate Software NavMate software provides turn-by-turn visual and voice assistance to direct you to your selected destination. The software quickly calculates step-by-step directions to any destination available on the included navigation map. The NavMate software uses Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, and a digital roadway map database to calculate and display travel directions.
  • Page 18: Navmate Software Operation

    NAVIGATION NavMate Software Operation Quick Start Follow these four easy steps and you are on your way. Before operating your NavMate software, please carefully read and follow the instructions provided in the “Safety Information and Precautions” section of this manual. Start up/Main Menu After the NavMate software starts, you will see the reminder warning to use your...
  • Page 19 NAVIGATION Map/Guide along Route Proceed to the highlighted route and drive while the NavMate software provides audible and visual guidance to your destination. Arrive at Destination That’s it! You’ve arrived at the selected destination. Refer to the rest of this manual to become more familiar with the many options available on your NavMate software.
  • Page 20: Using Your Navmate Software

    NAVIGATION Using Your NavMate Software The best way to learn about this product is to explore it, while observing the safety precautions discussed earlier. Function Buttons The buttons on the bottom of the display are called function buttons. These buttons change labels and function depending on the screen displayed.
  • Page 21: Navigation Menus

    NAVIGATION Navigation Menus The table below briefly describes the Main Menu options. Main Menu Options At-A-Glance Main Menu Option Select this Option to... Go to… Pick a destination for routing. Add or modify destinations in Address Book, Home Edit Favorites Address, Office Address Trail Book and Trip Book Setup...
  • Page 22 NAVIGATION List Mode and Spell Mode Most Recently Used Portion of List Most Recently UsedList Items...
  • Page 23: Map Screen

    NAVIGATION Spell Mode Buttons Button Mode Press This Button to... Select currently input characters and show list of Spell matches. Spell Delete last entered character. Switch keyboard from QWERTY layout to special Spell character layout. Switch keyboard from special character layout to Spell QWERTY layout.
  • Page 24: Destination Selection (Go To

    NAVIGATION Destination Selection (Go To…) To select a destination, you must select “Go To…” from the Main Menu. The table below explains the button functions available on the Destination Selection Menu. Destination Selection Buttons Button Press This Button to... Return to map mode Return to main menu.
  • Page 25: Address/Intersection

    NAVIGATION Address/Intersection If you know the street address or cross streets of your destination, use the “Address/ Intersection” selection. You must select the State/Province where the destination is located. NOTE: The system remembers the last State/Province selected, so this step is not necessary every time. Address/Intersection Selection You may select either the Postcode or City Name or the Street Name first.
  • Page 26 NAVIGATION Select Street City and local area where street is located House numbers on that road segment If you selected the “City Name” option, continue by following the prompts on the display screen to select a city first, then street, then address number or intersection. If you selected the “Street Name”...
  • Page 27: Point Of Interest (Poi)

    NAVIGATION Point of Interest (POI) The Point of Interest option is useful when you are going to a public place or are looking for some type of facility such as a gasoline station. After selecting the Point of Interest option, you must select the State/Province where the destination is located.
  • Page 28 NAVIGATION Select Street POI Name Speller Some POI categories may not be available in some areas and not all possible POIs may be listed for all categories. For example, although the “Restaurant” category is very extensive, it is only as current as the map database information. Several categories restrict the search radius as well to minimize the search time.
  • Page 29: Home Address

    NAVIGATION POI Search Results Straight-line distance to POI and POI phone number POI address POI Name Home Address The Home Address is a convenient way to route to your saved home address directly.
  • Page 30: Office Address

    NAVIGATION Office Address The office Address is a convenient way to route to your saved office address directly. Favorites There are three additional ways to set your destination under Favorites:...
  • Page 31: Address Book

    NAVIGATION Address Book The Address Book is a convenient place to store frequently visited destinations. To add, delete, or edit address book entries see “Address Book Editing” section of this manual. Address Book Entries Address Book Selection Buttons Button Press This Button to... Exit menu mode and return to map mode Page up in displayed list.
  • Page 32: Trail Book

    NAVIGATION Trail Book You can route to trails you have created. To add, delete, or edit Trail Book entries see “Edit Trail Book” section of this manual. Trip Book Trip Book allows you to navigate a trip that has multiple destinations. To add, delete, or edit Trail Book entries see “Edit Trip Book”...
  • Page 33: By Using Map

    NAVIGATION Previous Destination Selection Buttons Button Press This Button to... Exit menu mode and return to map mode Page up in displayed list. Return back one menu level. Page down in displayed list. Go back one step. By using Map You may select the destination by touching the screen.
  • Page 34 NAVIGATION Select Destination from Map Buttons Button Press This Button to... Return to map mode Return to main menu. Go back one step.
  • Page 35: Route Calculation And Guidance

    NAVIGATION Route Calculation and Guidance After selecting a destination, the system calculates a route based on the route criteria set in the Setup Menu. Route Calculation The status bar indicates route calculation progress. Route Calculation Progress Please Proceed When route calculation is complete, the NavMate software will instruct you to “Please proceed to the highlighted route”...
  • Page 36: True View (Intersection Zoom)

    NAVIGATION True View (Intersection Zoom) Just before a turn point, the guidance display will show a close-up or “true view” of the roads around the turn point. True View (Intersection Zoom) Map Display The Map Display shows roads, road names, and cartographic features like lakes and rivers.
  • Page 37: Current Location Screen

    NAVIGATION Current Location Screen Press current position to display information about the current map location. Then select the location information box to add it to address book, use it as a destination, re-set position, or save location as HOME location. Current Location Screen...
  • Page 38: Arrival Screen

    NAVIGATION Arrival Screen The destination is shown on the Map Display screen with a circle. A voice message announces that you are approaching your destination. Arrival Screen Off-Route and Route Interruptions If you leave the current route, the NavMate software will automatically recalculate the route.
  • Page 39: Edit Address Book

    NAVIGATION Edit Address Book The “Address Book” option allows adding and editing address book entries. Select “Edit Favorites” from the Main Menu then select “Address Book”: Use Edit function to rename address book entry. Edit Home Address The “Home Address” option allows adding or replacing home address.
  • Page 40: Edit Office Address

    NAVIGATION Select home address from the following places. Edit Office Address The “Office Address” option allows adding or replacing office address book. Select office address from the following places.
  • Page 41: Edit Trail Book

    NAVIGATION Edit Trail Book The “Trail Book” option allows adding, deleting an editing trail book entries. Add Trail...
  • Page 42: Name Trail

    NAVIGATION Press current position to add a waypoint: Press Menu icon and select Stop Trail when you complete the trail: Name Trail After select the saved trail use the keyboard to rename the trail.
  • Page 43: Delete Trail

    NAVIGATION Delete Trail Select Delete Trail then chooses the trail name to remove it from the system...
  • Page 44: Edit Trip Book

    NAVIGATION Edit Trip Book Edit Trip Book allows adding and editing trips and destinations within a trip. Add allows adding trips and destinations within a trip.
  • Page 45: Edit

    NAVIGATION Press to add additional destination or press to delete an existing destination in a selected trip. Edit Edit allows modifying destinations within a trip and or deleting an existing trip.
  • Page 46: Edit My Poi

    NAVIGATION Edit My POI The user can create personalized categories of Point Of Interest. Add Category In order for My POI to work properly, a category needs to be created first before adding a destination as a POI. Use keyboard to create a new POI category name.
  • Page 47: Setup Display

    NAVIGATION Setup Display By selecting the map scale, the user can hide or unhide the POI’s display on the selected map scale view.
  • Page 48: Edit Category

    NAVIGATION Edit Category The user can modify or delete the selected POI category By selecting a destination, the user can add this destination as a POI to the POI category you have created.
  • Page 49: Alert

    NAVIGATION Alert By selecting sound and distance the system will alert you when you are approaching the POI destination.
  • Page 50: Modify

    NAVIGATION Modify The user can modify the POI items by category, by name or by phone number. The POI names can be edited or deleted from the list. Set-up Menu You may customize the NavMate software to your own preferences. Select Set-up option to adjust navigation preferences, display options, and units (km or mi) settings.
  • Page 51: Navigation Preferences

    NAVIGATION Navigation Preferences Navigation Preferences allows you to set the simulation mode on, and set the route calculation and guidance options. ● Simulation On/Off – When On, the NavMate software will “drive” the selected route even though the vehicle is not moving. This can be used to preview a route, or show off the system to friends.
  • Page 52: Display Options

    NAVIGATION Display Options Display options allow you to set the map orientation and some of the information items displayed. ● North Up/Heading Up – Determines if the map is always displayed with North direction at the top of the screen or if map is always adjusted so that vehicle symbol points toward the top of the screen.
  • Page 53: U F Settings

    NAVIGATION UIF Settings Day/Night Settings Point of Interest This feature will allow you to select POI that will be displayed in different scales.
  • Page 54: Set Distance Units

    NAVIGATION Set Distance Units The units used when displaying and announcing the distance to turns may be set to Miles (decimal miles, e.g. zero point three miles), Kilometers/meters, or Miles/yards based on personal preference. Distance Units Selection Set Time...
  • Page 55: Language Settings

    NAVIGATION Language Settings You can choose one of the following languages/voices: Location Reset You may reset the location of the vehicle symbol using the Location Reset option. System The System Diagnostics menu allows you to diagnose the GPS reception status, adjust the current vehicle symbol position, and it also provides information on the current software and map version numbers.
  • Page 56: Gps Diagnostic

    NAVIGATION The GPS diagnostic displays the number of GPS satellites currently in view and how many are currently being used. The GPS satellite time is displayed (UTC) and so is the latitude and longitude determined from GPS. GPS diagnostic GPS Diagnostic Test Result To reset the vehicle symbol based on the GPS determined longitude and latitude, select GPS VP reset.
  • Page 57: Trip Computer

    NAVIGATION Trip Computer Trip Computer gives the readings of speed, trip related timing, elevation, odometer and clock. Detailed Readings Press to display detailed reading of each filed. Reset readings Scroll the Up or Down arrow button to choose the field then press to reset current reading.
  • Page 58: Planned Route

    NAVIGATION Planned Route To view planned route on a highlighted route click the Yellow Maneuver Icon and the system will display the entire route list. Detour...
  • Page 59: Cancel Route

    NAVIGATION Detour Distance Avoid Specific Road Cancel Route Select this function to cancel the current route.
  • Page 60: Follow Trail

    NAVIGATION Follow Trail Next time when you go off-roading, you can follow the same trail you created by selecting “Start Route Guidance” then select “Trail Book” and finally select an existing trail. You will see the following screen upon selecting a trail:...
  • Page 61 NAVIGATION You can select to go to any points in this trail as a starting point. Upon your selection, the system will point you with a red line to that starting location. You will follow the red line to the starting point and start your trail blazing by following the dotted line.
  • Page 62 NAVIGATION Press Menu Icon then select “Stop Trail” to cancel route.
  • Page 63: Appendix A : Navutil Manual

    NAVIGATION Appendix A : NavUtil Manual Introduction Navigation Software Utility (NavUtil) has 4 major components: 1) POI Uploader 2) Map/Voice Uploader (For installing Navigation System on memory card or HDD) 3) Backup 4) Restore. This utility helps the user to upload/download POI files, map and voices files, backup the user specific data files and also to restore user specific data files into the navigation unit.
  • Page 64: Select Device And Language Function

    NAVIGATION Select Device and Language function Select Device Select Device allows you to access your navigation SD card or navigation device. For example, if your navigation SD card is inserted in E: drive, you will be able to select it. Language It allows you to select different languages when running NavUtil.
  • Page 65: Poi Uploader

    NAVIGATION POI Uploader POI Uploader intended to edit and upload POI categories and import and upload list of POI’s. When POI Uploader is started it shows list of POI imported files. Whatever files the user needs to upload should be collected and loaded. ●...
  • Page 66: Select Category Feature

    NAVIGATION Select Category feature “Select category” feature provides the user the ability to edit, add new and assign POI categories.
  • Page 67 NAVIGATION ● Button “New” is used to create new POI category. In the New Category dialog box, name and POI icon is a must to create a new POI category. ● Button “Delete” removes one or more selected categories. If category is assigned to -some POIs, delete process is denied.
  • Page 68: Map/Voice Uploader

    NAVIGATION Map/Voice Uploader (For installing Navigation System on memory card or HDD) The Map/Voice uploader utility is used to upload map data into the navigation unit. It helps to copy the selected map data from the Master DVD to the memory storage device like SD card, CF card, HDD (Hard Disk Device) etc.
  • Page 69: Select Database Area

    NAVIGATION Select Database Area To select the Database Area, click on the down arrow of the Database Area option and then select the area you want to download. Select Language To select the Language, click on the down arrow of the Language option and then select the voice guidance language you prefer.
  • Page 70: Select The Destination

    NAVIGATION Select the Destination To select the Destination, click on the down arrow of the Destination option and then select the destination drive of the memory device. After making all the above selections click on “GO” button to start the downloading process.
  • Page 71 NAVIGATION If HDD is connected then: This process will backup the navigation data files from your memory card to a folder called \Navmate on your PC, and then it removes the navigation folder from the memory card. Click “OK” to continue the process. If the CF/SD card is connected then: If HDD is connected then:...
  • Page 72: Remove The Memory Device

    NAVIGATION After cleaning up the program will start copying/downloading the files from DVD to memory device. The window below will appear when copying/downloading is complete: Left click “OK” to exit this program. Remove the Memory Device Safely remove memory card from the memory card reader or disconnect the USB cable. If the device is using CF/SD card , then left click “Unplug or Eject Hardware”...
  • Page 73: Backup

    NAVIGATION Backup Backup utility is intended to store user specific data from the navigation unit to local drive. ● Data is copied from directory /Storage from root of unit to user selected destination directory. Entire content of the directory will be copied, including subdirectory.
  • Page 74: Restore

    NAVIGATION Restore Restore utility is intended for restoring of previously backed up data to unit and, also, to manage backed up data. ● When restore utility is started dialog box appears. This dialog contains current directory path and list of previously backed up data in current directory. ●...
  • Page 75: Radio

    RADIO RADIO Main Screen Current Channel Current Frequency NAVIGATION BUTTON ( PIP ) Move to Menu Icon MANUAL SEEK UP Volume Display /DOWN / Control AUTO SEEK BAND Mute Dual ON/OFF (Refer to page 105.) Presets 1~6 RADIO Function Icons Six (1~6) frequencies with good reception in the current area are automatically saved via ASM Mode.
  • Page 76: Radio Simple Operation

    RADIO RADIO Simple Operation Select the <RADIO> icon. The radio begins operation. Use the radio as desired by using the function icons. Press the <MENU> icon to return to the main screen.
  • Page 77: Radio Frequencies By Region

    RADIO Radio Frequencies by Region 87.5MHZ ~ 107.9MHZ 200KHZ 530KHZ ~ 1720KHZ 10KHZ LATIN AMERICA 87.5MHZ ~ 108.0MHZ 100KHZ 530KHZ ~ 1720KHZ 10KHZ 531KHZ ~ 1602KHZ EUROPE 87.50MHZ ~ 108.00MHZ 50KHZ 9KHZ EASTERN EUROPE 87.50MHZ ~ 108.00MHZ 50KHZ 522KHZ ~ 1602KHZ 9KHZ JAPAN 76.0MHZ ~ 90.0MHZ...
  • Page 78: Radio Detailed Functions

    RADIO RADIO Detailed Functions If the ASM icon is pressed, six (1~6) frequencies with good reception in the current area are automatically saved via ASM Mode. After ASM is completed, each of the six saved frequencies is played for five seconds to check reception, followed by a move to preset 1.
  • Page 79: Satellite Radio

    SATELLITE RADIO SAT.Radio Main Screen SUB Popup Window Preset Channel Move to Menu Icon Band (1-4) Volume Display Channel No. / Control Channel Name Track Information Presets 1~6 SAT.RADIO Function Icons...
  • Page 80: Direct Seek Main Screen

    SATELLITE RADIO DIRECT SEEK Click to confirm Channel Entry Field Click to cancel Channel Entry DIRECT SEEK Function Icons NOTE...
  • Page 81: Channel Seek

    SATELLITE RADIO CHANNEL SEEK Return to previous Page Up/Down Category Selection Field menu CHANNEL SEEK Function Icons (CATEGORY) Station Selection Field Return to category menu Page Up/Down CHANNEL SEEK Function Icons (STATION) NOTE...
  • Page 82: Info

    SATELLITE RADIO INFO Channel Information INFO Function Icons NOTE SAT.RADIO Simple Operation Select the <SATELLITE RADIO> The SATELLITE RADIO begins Use the SAT RADIO as desired by icon operation using the function icons Press the <MENU> icon to return to the main screen.
  • Page 83: Dvd

    DVD Main Screen Touch the playback screen in DVD mode to bring up the DVD function icons. Volume Control & Display DVD Playback Screen FUNCTION Pop-Up Window Move to Menu Icon NAVIGATION BUTTON (PIP) Mute DVD Function Icons DVD Function Icons Previous / Next Track Press to move to the previous or next track during playback.
  • Page 84: Function Icons

    FUNCTION Icons Press the FUNCTION icon to bring up the FUNCTION pop-up window. Exit Pop-Up Window: When FUNCTION, FULL SCREEN is selected, the pop-up window is exited. DVD Playback Screen FUNCTION Pop-Up Window Changes the DVD subtitles. SUBTITLE (This function is available only with the subtitles (languages) supported on the DVD ) Changes the DVD AUDIO.
  • Page 85: Dvd Simple Operation

    DVD Simple Operation Insert the DVD in 1. Play the DVD. Select the < > button. Touch the screen to bring up the Use the DVD FUNCTION icons as Select the <FUNCTION> icon. DVD FUNCTION icons. desired. (Use a FUNCTION icon.) Press the <FUNCTION>...
  • Page 86: Dvd Setup

    DVD SETUP ◄►: Move Left/Right, ▲▼: Move Up/Down Press the [SEL] icon to move to the settings menu and/or move to the previous menu. DVD SETUP Menu Move to Previous Screen Move & Select Icon DVD - Menu Description The user can set the desired language. OSD Menu : Set to English/Deutsch/Korean/Español, pyccкий.
  • Page 87: Ipod

    iPod iPod Main Screen NAVIGATION BUTTON ( PIP ) Playlist Move to Menu Icon File Information Volume Control & Display MENU Mute Dual ON/OFF (Refer to page 105.) iPod Function Icons iPod Function Icons Play/Pause During playback, moves [backward/forward] by 5-second intervals. During playback, plays the [previous/next] file.
  • Page 88: Ipod Simple Operation

    iPod iPod Simple Operation Connect the product and the iPod. Select the <iPod> icon. The iPod begins operation. Use the FUNCTION icons as Press the <MENU> icon to return desired. to the main screen.
  • Page 89: Av Main Screen

    Connect to and use with an AV device such as a camcorder. AV Main Screen AV Playback Screen Move to Menu Icon NAVIGATION BUTTON ( PIP ) Mute Volume Control & Display Dual ON/OFF (Refer to page 105.) AV Simple Operation Connect the A/V Cable (6P) to the Select the <AV>...
  • Page 90: Usb/Sd Card

    USB /SD CARD MUSIC Mode Main Screen NAVIGATION BUTTON ( PIP ) Current Folder Mode Select MOVE TO MENU Icon Current File Scroll Bar Elapsed Time Playlist Move by Track Progress Bar Move by Page Mute Dual ON/OFF (Refer to page 105 .) Volume Control &...
  • Page 91: Photo Mode Main Screen

    USB /SD CARD PHOTO Mode Main Screen NAVIGATION BUTTON ( PIP ) Current Folder Mode Select MOVE TO MENU Icon Scroll Bar Playlist Playback Screen Move by Track Move by Page Dual ON/OFF (Refer to page 105.) PHOTO function Icons PHOTO function Icons Slide Show Function (displays each photo for 3 seconds).
  • Page 92: Mov E Mode Main Screen

    USB /SD CARD MOVIE Mode Main Screen NAVIGATION BUTTON ( PIP ) Full Screen Mode Select MOVE TO MENU Icon Playback Screen Volume Control & Display Progress Bar File list Mute Dual ON/OFF (Refer to page 105.) MOV E FUNCTION Icons Movie main screen Scroll Previous Folder...
  • Page 93: Usb Simple Operation

    USB /SD CARD USB Simple Operation Connect the USB cable to an Select the <USB> icon. The USB connection starts auto- external device (external hard drive, matically. memory stick, etc ). Select a mode. Use the FUNCTION icons as Press the <MENU> icon to desired.
  • Page 94: Sd Card Simple Operation

    USB /SD CARD SD CARD Simple Operation Insert the SD Card in 1 facing Select the <SD CARD> icon. Select the < > button forward. Select a mode. Use the FUNCTION icons as The SD CARD connection starts desired. automatically. Press the <MENU>...
  • Page 95: Bluetooth(Handsfree)

    BLUETOOTH(Handsfree) The BLUETOOTH Function is available only with BLUETOOTH-enabled mobile phones. Refer to the Mobile Phone Manual for instructions regarding mobile phone BLUETOOTH connection. (Default password: 0000) BLUETOOTH Main Screen Navigation Buttion (PIP) Phone Number Input Icons Phone Number Display HANDSFREE ON/OFF Move to Menu Icon Volume Control &...
  • Page 96: Bluetooth Simple Operation

    BLUETOOTH(Handsfree) The BLUETOOTH Function is available only with BLUETOOTH-enabled mobile phones. Refer to the Mobile Phone Manual for instructions regarding mobile phone BLUETOOTH connection. (Default password: 0000) BLUETOOTH Simple Operation Connect the product with a mobile Select <BLUETOOTH>. Select <PAIRING>. phone.
  • Page 97: Bluetooth Detailed Functions

    BLUETOOTH(Handsfree) BLUETOOTH Detailed Functions PHONE Use to make calls and enter phone numbers. - Making Calls • Press the <CALL> icon to call the last phone number connected. • Enter the phone number directly and press the <CALL> icon. (If an incorrect number has been entered, use the <DEL> icon to delete one digit at a time.) - Receiving Calls •...
  • Page 98: Mobile Phone Mp3 Player Function

    BLUETOOTH Mobile Phone MP3 Player Function The MP3 Player Function is available only when Pairing has been successful.(STEREO HANDFREE PAIRING) Mobile Phone MP3 Player Function : Play/Pause : When MP3 files are playing, stops play : When MP3 files are playing, plays he previous file : When MP3 files are playing, plays the next file All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference which could affect performance.
  • Page 99: Rear View Camera

    REAR VIEW CAMERA REAR VIEW CAMERA Main Screen Operates only when the REARVIEW Cable of the Power & Speaker Cable (16P) is connected to the car. Converts to REARV EW MODE when Reverse gear is detected. REAR VIEW CAMERA Playback Screen Move to Menu Icon Mute Volume Control &...
  • Page 100: Setup

    SETUP SETUP Main Screen Move to Previous Screen Adjust The Equalizer settings. Adjust The Speaker settings. Can set Dual Zone on/off. Can confirm system information. Adjust the LCD setting including brightness and color. Set a Bluetooth hands-free ring tone and navigation voice guide. You can set time.
  • Page 101: Equalizer

    SETUP EQUALIZER Use the [◄►] icons to adjust settings in each menu. Move to Previous Screen Restore Default Settings EQ (EQUALIZER) – Menu Description Can set to [OFF►CLASSIC►POP►ROCK►JAZZ]. * The <BASS, TREBLE> settings menu is available only when the EQ Mode is set to OFF. Adjust the sound bass.
  • Page 102: Display

    SETUP DISPLAY Use the [◄►] icons to adjust settings in each menu. Move to Previous Screen Restore Default Settings DISPLAY - Menu Description Adjusts screen brightness. BRIGHT Can set from <0 ~ 100>. Adjusts screen contrast. CONTRAST Can set from <0 ~ 100>. Adjusts screen sharpness.
  • Page 103: Speaker

    SETUP SPEAKER Use the [▲▼◄►] icons to adjust the <BALANCE, FADER> menu settings. Use the [▲▼] icons to adjust the <SUB WOOFER, CENTER> menu settings. Move to Previous Screen Restore Default Settings SPEAKER – Menu Description BALANCE: Adjust the left/right sound balance. BALANCE/ FADER: Adjust the initial/closing sound.
  • Page 104: Bluetooth / Navigation

    SETUP BLUETOOTH / NAVIGATION Use the [◄►] icons to adjust settings in each menu. Move to Previous Screen Restore Default Settings BLUETOOTH / NAVIGATION – Menu Description Set the Bluetooth ring tone. RING Can be set to <Ring1, Ring2, Ring3> Set Receive Autochange <ON/OFF>.
  • Page 105: Nfo/Dualzone

    SETUP INFO/DUALZONE Use the [◄►] icons to adjust settings in each menu. Move to Previous Screen Restore Default Settings INFO/DUAL ZONE – Menu Description Set Dual Zone <ON/OFF>. ON: DVD plays even if another mode is entered. (Note, valid only if the product has a Disc or SD Card). Dual Zone OFF: When changing to another mode from DVD Mode, the switch occurs after the DVD is closed.
  • Page 106: Time Setup

    SETUP Move to Previous Screen How to Set Time Time Setting On/Off...
  • Page 107: Installation & Connection

    Installation & Connection Installation Procedure 1 To prevent a short circuit, remove the key from the ignition and disconnect the negative post (-) battery. 2 Make the proper input and output wire connections for each unit. 3 Connect the speaker wires of the wiring harness. 4 Connect the wiring harness wires in the following order: ground, battery, ignition.
  • Page 108: How To Install

    Installation & Connection How to install Bord 01 Unpack the GIFT BOX. Helf Sleeve 04 Front dash board Screw Helf Sleeve 02 Detach the unit from the Half Sleeve. 05 Source the half sleeve by bending the metal Tabs. downward Bord 03 Remove the safety screw for Transporting which is on the top of...
  • Page 109: How To Install

    Installation & Connection How to install 01 Unpack the GIFT BOX. Screw : P/H M5.0mm X 8.0mm 8ea 04 Screw a not provided to the right and left side of the set. Screw Helf Sleeve Bord 02 Detach the unit from the Half Sleeve. Bracket Screw 05 Screw the Dash board.
  • Page 110: How To Disassemble

    Installation & Connection How to disassemble Bord Insert the 'Set Key' into the slot between dash board and of Set Key the both side of the unit, left and right. Bord Insert the 'Set Key' deeply into the centerslot of left and Set Key right hand side of the unit.
  • Page 111: System Connection

    System Connection OUTPUT connection White Front Left VCC Connection Front Left Speaker & Speaker White / Black Front Left Gray Front Right Front Right Speaker Gray / Black Front Right Green Rear Left Rear Left Speaker Green / Black Rear Left Dark Blue Rear Right Rear Right Speaker...
  • Page 112 System Connection STEERING CONNECT Fuse (20A) VCC Connection & Speaker A/V IN-OUT Connection Preout Connection External Ass’y OPTION...
  • Page 113: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary Turning Power ON Chapter number (DVD) A type of disc which contains recording of audio/video The chapter is a section of video and audio recorded in a packaged media with high video and audio quality, such DVD. A tile is composed of several chapters. as a movie, featuring large recording capacity and digital The numbers assigned to individual chapters are referred signal processing capability.
  • Page 114: Troubleshooting Prior To Service Inquiry

    Troubleshooting Prior to Service Inquiry What might appear to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation or misfiring. Before calling service, first check the following table for possible problems. General Question Answer The power does not turn on. The fuse has blown.
  • Page 115 Troubleshooting Prior to Service Inquiry What might appear to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation or misfiring. Before calling service, first check the following table for possible problems. Question Answer Radio reception is poor. The car antenna is not extended.
  • Page 116: Disc Source

    Troubleshooting Prior to Service Inquiry What might appear to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation or misfiring. Before calling service, first check the following table for possible problems. Disc source Question Answer The specified disc does not The specified CD is quite dirty.
  • Page 117: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting Guide TROUBLE CORRECTIVE ACTION No Power Check that DC power cable is connected properly. No Picture 1. Make sure that the equipment is connected properly. 2. Check hat he connected monitor is turned on. Stopped picture 1. Check hat he video cable is connected. 2.
  • Page 118: Specifications

    Specifications DVD & Monitor Video display system NTSC (PAL available) Display Screen TFT-LCD 16 9 Aspect Ratio Element TFT-LCD / Active Matrix Format 480(W) X 234(H) X 3 Back Light CCFL Audio Input Level 2.0 Vrms(max) Audio Output Level 800mV(Fixed) Video Input/Output Level 1+_ 0.1Vp-p (75 ohms) Video/Signal to Noise Ratio...
  • Page 119: Audio Out

    Specifications AUDIO output specifications MODE EVENT Front OUT Rear OUT Line out (Audio) dual off dual on NAVI Normal Previous MODE MODE Voice Guidence NAVI Previous MODE BLUETOOTH CALL BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH Voice Guidence+ BLUETOOTH NAVI BLUETOOTH CALL RADIO Normal RADIO RADIO RADIO Voice Guidence...
  • Page 120: General

    Specifications GENERAL Rated power source : 14.4V DC (allowable voltage range : 10V to 16V DC) Grounging system : Negative type Max.current consumption : 10.0A GENERAL Dimensions (W x H x D) * Chassis : 178mm x 100mm x 152mm (7in x 3 9in x 6in) * Nose : 178mm x 100mm x 40mm (7in x 3.9in x 1.6in) * Weight : 2.65Kg (5.8lbs) GPS Receiver:...
  • Page 121 Specifications Usable discs : DVD,CD,MP3,WMA,DivX Region number : 1 Distor ion : Format : MPEG1,2,4, AVI (Dvix),JPEG output level * Video : 1.0Vp-p / 75Ω * Audio : 1.0V (1KHz,0dB) Signal format * Sampling Frequency : 8,11.025,12,16,22.05,24,32,44.1,48KHz * Bitrate : 16,32,VBR Resou ion : 720*480 Codec : AVI,DAT,MPG BLUETOOTH...

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