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  • Page 2 It provides information that the users must keep to prevent from the possibility of vehicle or product damage. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Visteon Corporation reserves the right to change the content herein without the : Recycling: obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes.
  • Page 3 Preface USA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is "Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not of Dolby Laboratories.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Cautions................5 11. SIRIUS (Optional) ............26 Precautions ................5 SIRIUS GUI................26 Discs ..................5 Channel List ................27 Safety Instructions..............7 Direct Channel Number Entry ..........27 Cautions before Use..............7 Preset ..................28 Cautions while Using the Product ..........8 Memo – Song Seek & Alert............. 28 Cautions before Install, and anytime during the Use of this Product.8 Jump –...
  • Page 5: Cautions

    Cautions Discs Cautions • Playable Discs Type of Mark Recorded Media (Logo) Signals Precautions WARNING: Digital Video TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT DVD-Video (MPEG2) EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Digital Video DVD-RW Divx DVD-R Digital Audio MP3/WMA/OGG Digital Video DVD+RW...
  • Page 6 Cautions • DVD Region Code • Handling Discs DVD Video System assigns the region code to DVD Video Players and Do not use discs with rough edges. Using such discs could cause the DVD Discs, according to the regions of the world where they are sold. For product to malfunction or be damaged.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Cautions Safety Instructions • Do not cut or modify the provided cable. Do not cut or modify the provided cable. The power cord has its own fuse • Do not use when the product contains a defect or malfunction. for preventing over current. If the user uses the cord without the fuse, the Do not operate the product while it is in abnormal conditions.
  • Page 8: Cautions While Using The Product

    While the navigation function is active, the driver can encounter guidance information that is different from actual traffic situation due to change of traffic regulations. Be sure to follow the actual traffic regulations. Visteon assumes no responsibility for damage or injury caused by not observing actual traffic regulations.
  • Page 9: Product Features

    Product Features ] Power Button Product Features - It turns ON the radio’s power if it is currently off. (Ignition key is in ACC or ON position) - It sequentially switches between currently running functions when Main Unit pressed momentarily and the radio’s power is currently ON. - When pressed and held for over one second, the radio’s power is turned OFF.
  • Page 10: Remote Control

    Product Features Remote Control Numeric Button • Radio - Selects any of stations stored in Presets (1–6). - When pressed for over one second, the current frequency is stored in the corresponding preset (1–6). - Enters the frequency in the frequency input panel. •...
  • Page 11 Product Features • SAT Radio [SEEK] Button: - ▲/▼: Selects the category. • Radio: Used to select a previous or next receivable frequency. - / : Selects the channel. • Disc: Used to select a previous or next chapter/track. • iPod/ Phone/Movie/Music/Photo: Used to select a previous or next file. [ENT] Button •...
  • Page 12: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Basic Operation Volume Adjustment When you press the [Volume] button or Volume (+)/(-) icons on the LCD Initial Use and Power Supply screen, the volume level increases or decreases. The power of this product is set to Off by default. Accordingly when you use this product for the first time after installation, move the ignition key Danger: Volume for Safe Driving location to ACC or ON and press the [...
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Slope Of Lcd Panel

    Basic Operation Adjusting the Slope of LCD Panel Inserting and Removing Disc/SD Memory Card By pressing the [Tilt] button momentarily, you can change the slope of When you press the [ ] button, the LCD panel moves downward to LCD panel little by little. expose the slot for disc insertion.
  • Page 14: Using The Touch Screen

    Basic Operation Using the Touch Screen This product uses a touch screen LCD display. You can perform functions Danger: Handling Remote Control Batteries by touching their respective icons on the screen. • If you do not use batteries properly, they may explode. When video sources such as DVD, iPod VIDEO, AV-IN, Movie, Photo, •...
  • Page 15: Selecting Source

    Selecting Source on Note: Source Deactivation Selecting Source When the Movie is set for rear source, Disc, iPod, AV-IN, and Music are deactivated. Selecting a Source on the Main Menu Note: Movie is ended automatically if you execute Navi • If you could execute the Navigation source while the Movie source is running on, the Movie source is ended automatically.
  • Page 16: Common Gui

    Common GUI Common GUI Changes to the main menu while the current source is running. Changes to the main menu after stopping the current source running. Performs or stops the Mute function. The shape of icon changes according to the Mute function’s activation. Increases or decreases the volume level.
  • Page 17: Navigation

    Navigation Navigation Insert the SD memory card that contains the Navigation map program into the NAVI slot and refer to the user guide for the Navigation map program that is separately provided. Note: Moving to the Main Menu while Navigation is Running The icon does not appear while the Navigation is running or outputting.
  • Page 18: Radio

    Radio Inputting Radio Frequency Radio Radio GUI Enter the frequency to listen to. Changes to the main display and sets the input frequency. Deletes the input frequency. Cancels inputting the frequency and closes the frequency input panel. Saves local frequencies to maximum 6 presets after scanning the Displays the input frequency.
  • Page 19: Disc

    Disc Changes to the DVD/VCD control. If the disc is CD/MP3CD, this is not Disc supported. Displays the current playback position. You can change it by clicking the desired position on the bar or dragging the arrow. Disc GUI Displays the played time and the running time. •...
  • Page 20: Inputting Title/Chapter/Track

    Disc Inputting Title/Chapter/Track DVD/VCD Control The following figure displays the chapter input panel that has been open by clicking the chapter icon. Moves the cursor on the root/title menu or selects the item where the cursor is located. Enter the chapter number to play back. Moves to the DVD root menu.
  • Page 21: Ipod

    iPod™ Note: iPod Source Deactivation/Activation iPod™ When this product is connected to an external device, the iPod source is automatically deactivated. To activate the iPod source, disconnect the external device, connect the iPod device. iPod Video GUI iPod Music GUI Starts playing a video/MP3 file or pauses to play it.
  • Page 22: Ipod Menu & List

    iPod™ iPod Menu & List • Music List The following shows the music list panel that is selected on the main menu. • iPod Main Menu Music list. When the list is selected, it changes to the corresponding list Main menu. When MUSIC or VIDEO is selected, it changes to the panel.
  • Page 23 iPod™ • Artists List • Artist Albums List The following shows the Artists list panel that is selected on the top music The following shows the Artist (e.g. Bigbang) album list panel that is list. selected in the upper Artists list. Artists list.
  • Page 24 iPod™ • Artist Album Playlist The following shows the playlist panel of the album (e.g. For The World) selected in the upper Artist album list. Album playlist. When pressed, it starts playing. Opens or closes the playlist panel. Changes to the upper Artist albums list. - 24 -...
  • Page 25: Av-In

    AV-IN AV-IN It outputs the CVBS video signals and stereo audio signals received from an external device that is connected to the external input port. Note: AV-IN Source Deactivation/Activation When this product is connected to an iPod device, the AV-IN source is automatically deactivated.
  • Page 26: Sirius (Optional)

    SIRIUS/XM it tune to that channel. SIRIUS (Optional) Jumps to a favored channel instantly. This icon is supposed to be pre- registered to jump to a channel which is accessed frequently and temporarily such as traffic. The (Jump) icon lets you quickly tune to a Note: SIRIUS specific channel and then tune back to the original channel by pressing See your authorized dealer or installer for more information.
  • Page 27: Channel List

    SIRIUS/XM Channel List Direct Channel Number Entry Long touch of CH button will show this list. List is scrollable by left/right Channel can be selected by direct channel number arrow. Channel list scrolls up/down by a page when clicking the (Up/Down) arrow icon at the right scroll bar.
  • Page 28: Preset

    SIRIUS/XM Preset Memo – Song Seek & Alert Preset lets you store and recall favorite channels. Up to six channels can be This feature lets you to capture and store the contents information, such as, stored for a memory bank and there are three banks –A/B/C. Totally 18 artist or song of the programming on the currently tuned channel, up to a channels can be stored.
  • Page 29: Jump - Shortcut To Favored Channel

    SIRIUS/XM Jump – Shortcut to favored channel “Jump” is a shortcut feature for tuning to a favored channel instantly. Note: Jump-Traffic Jump feature has two mode: jump to entertainment channel or jump to If the (Jump) icon is set to Traffic under the “Option” menu, touching the traffic channel which is covering your specific city.
  • Page 30: Option - Channel

    SIRIUS/XM • Signal Option – Channel Channel tab can let you set up your own channel configurations. It has three submenus; Jump, Parental Lock and Skip. • Jump To use Jump feature, you should register a channel in this Jump menu. There’s two sub-categories in Jump.
  • Page 31: Option - Song Seek Alert

    SIRIUS/XM • Lock • Add/Skip This is the ability to lock some channels you do not want others to access This is the similar ability to lock channels but it lets you edit channel list so without your permission. Like the Skip channel feature, the locked channel that it looks as your favored channels collection.
  • Page 32 SIRIUS/XM • Browse Browse S-seek menu can let you edit the s-seek memory. • Delete All Delete All S-seek menu will delete all S-seek list entries. - 32 -...
  • Page 33: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth Indicates that the Bluetooth mobile phone is connected. Bluetooth Displays the mobile phone that is connected via Bluetooth. Bluetooth GUI Note: Miscellaneous Icons Icon Description When a phone rings, it answers the phone by replacing the (Call) icon When the call is connected, the hands-free function is performed or cancelled by replacing the (Call)/(Answer) icon.
  • Page 34: Phone Book

    Bluetooth Phone Book • Phone Book 02 • Phone Book 01 The following shows the phone book that is selected in Phone Book Main. Changes to the phone book missed calls. Changes to the phone book received calls. Moves to the previous panel. Changes to the phone book dialed calls.
  • Page 35 Bluetooth • Phone Book 03(e.g. Joe Richards) The following shows the phone book that is selected in the previous phone book. Changes to the previous panel. Mobile phone number saved. Home phone number saved. Company phone number saved. Miscellaneous phone numbers. If nothing, blank is displayed. When you select a blank space, change to the phone mode, enter the phone number, and click the (Add) icon, the phone number is saved in the selected blank space.
  • Page 36: Movie

    Movie Note: Playable File Format and Codec Movie • Playable Audio/Video Codec: MPEG4 ASP, MPEG4 SP, Xvid, WMV • Files with incompatible movie file extension can not be added to the Movie GUI movie playlist. • Part of the files may not be played according to the encoding method of supported codecs.
  • Page 37: Movie Playlist Edit

    Movie Movie Playlist Edit Note: Playlist Edit You can add or delete playable files saved in the SD memory card and USB • Screen on the left: The movie file administrator displays the folders and memory device and change their sequences. playable files saved in the SD memory card or USB memory device.
  • Page 38: Movie Playlist

    Movie Movie Playlist Movie playlist. When selected, it starts playing. Opens or closes the file No. input panel. Opens or closes the playlist panel. Moves to the previous/next movie playlist page. Displays the current page number of the movie playlist and total page number.
  • Page 39: Music

    Music Note: Playable File Format Music • Playable File Format: MP3, WMA, OGG • Files with incompatible music file extension can not be added to the Music GUI music playlist. • You will see a warning message of “NOT SUPPORTED AUDIO FILE” when a damaged file or wrong file is selected.
  • Page 40: Music List

    Music Music List • Playlist • Top List This is a music playlist. Select and push a desired file to play the music. This is the top list screen. You can switch to the corresponding list panel Opens or closes the file No. input panel. by selecting the list.
  • Page 41 Music • Artist • Artist Playlist (e.g. Mariah Carey) This is the artist list selected from the top list.. This is the playlist of the artist selected from the artist list (Ex: Mariah Carey). This is the artist list. Switch to the corresponding artist playlist panel by selecting an artist.
  • Page 42: Photo

    Photo Photo Note: Playable File Format • Playable File Format: BMP, JPEG • Files with incompatible photo file extension can not be added to the photo playlist. • You will see a warning message of “NOT SUPPORTED IMAGE FILE” when a damaged file or wrong file is selected from the photo playlist. •...
  • Page 43: Rear View Camera

    Rear View Camera Rear View Camera When the Rear CAM is set to “On” after installing/connecting a rear view camera, it will automatically switch to the Rear View Camera Source if the transmission is set to the rear gear regardless of the source being executed and receive and display the CVBS video signal from the rear view camera.
  • Page 44: Phone Mute

    Phone Mute Phone Mute The telephone lead is connected to the car kit. Upon making or receiving a call, it switches to Phone Mute Source, mute the running source during a phone call, and the call is diverted through the speakers of the vehicle. After the call ends, it goes to the previous status.
  • Page 45: Setup

    Setup—Display • Dimmer Setup Adjust the brightness of LCD screen according to the brightness of use environment. Note: Initialization If the (Default) icon is pushed from every setting mode, the value is set to the initial value set at the time of manufacture. Display •...
  • Page 46 Setup—Display • Touch Adjustment After adjusting the sensitivity by pushing the plus marks a total of five times, push the screen to apply the newly adjusted values. To return to The screen icon may not work well as the touch sensitivity of the LCD the previous setting values of the touch screen, please wait for 30 screen is changed due to the severe temperature change of environmental seconds.
  • Page 47 Setup—Display • Clock • Zone - SYNC - Single Zone: Output the current source to an external A/V device ON: Automatically adjust the time displayed on the bottom of the connected to the A/V OUT terminal. product based on the time received from RDS. OFF: Do not use the automatic time adjust function.
  • Page 48: Sound

    Setup—Sound Sound Danger: Max. Volume Setting and Passenger Safety • Speaker Control If the Max. Volume is set too high, it can be harmful to the health of the You can set the volume and various other effects on the front/rear/left/right weak and elderly, pregnant women and nursing mothers and patients from speaker.
  • Page 49 Setup—Sound • EQ Select • My EQ Set the equalizer (EQ). Set the EQ according to one's own taste. There are three default modes of POP, Classic and Rock and three user Set the values of three frequency zones such as BASS, MID and Treble. setting modes.
  • Page 50 Setup—Sound • Source Offset • Voice The volume level can be adjusted Independently according to the source., Set the Volume level of each source to output an appropriate volume level that will match the other available sources , Ideally all sources when selected separately should be at the same volume level when they are selected.
  • Page 51: System

    Setup—System System • Disc - AUDIO - Speaker Output • Disc - AUDIO - Speaker Set the respective speakers of a5.1 speaker system when playing a DVD. - DOWNMIX: Set this function when listening to multi-voice channel CD’s or DVD’s. This will remix the content down so it may be heard in the two channel (stereo) audio mode.
  • Page 52 Setup—System • Disc - AUDIO - SPDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) • Disc - AUDIO - Delay When inputting a voice signal by connecting to an external digital audio Adjust the Delay Time of each speaker independently by setting the distance unit, set the audio signal output to SPDIF.
  • Page 53 Setup—System • Disc - Preference - Audio • Disc - Preference – Parental (Limited View Option) Set the language supported by DVD. This is the function that limits viewing in order to keep children from watching adult program material. • Disc - Preference - Subtitle Note: Parental Setup Ratings Set the closed caption language supported by DVD.
  • Page 54 Setup—System • Disc - Password - Mode • Disc - Initialization - Password Mode: Select whether or not to set a password. If the user has set the System – DVD setup incorrectly by mistake, the ON: Use the password mode. system can be initialized by pushing the (Start) icon.
  • Page 55 Set the Bluetooth mode of the mobile phone ON in this paring mode. Search a device for connection in the Bluetooth mode of the phone. If the “VNMC-1000” item is found, stop the search. Select the “VNMC-1000” item and enter the password“0000”.
  • Page 56 Setup—System • Photo • ETC Set the time interval of photo slide show. - Beep: Turn on/off the beep sound when pushing a button or touch screen. - Auto Close • Rear CAM ON: When the engine is stopped, the LCD panel will be closed Set when connecting the rear view or backup camera.
  • Page 57: Version

    Setup—Version Version Check the update information about firmware and push the (Start Update) icon. The user can check the currently installed/used program versions of Boot, OS, Application, Phone and Micom. E-updates and other information may be posted on the product website of manufacturer and reseller. The update of this product such as Boot, OS, Application, Phone or Micom shall be performed by an authorized service technician.
  • Page 58 Setup—Version If the update is completed, push the (Restart System) icon. The unit power will be automatically turned Off and On. The main menu will appear. Note: In Case it doesn’t Restart When the power of this product is set to Off, it doesn’t turn on automatically.
  • Page 59: Appendix

    Appendix Check for obstacles Appendix over or around the satellite antenna. No satellite signal is Change the vehicle Trouble Shooting Acquiring Signal being received. location to eliminate If the problem continues after performing the following actions, please nearby obstacles contact the place of purchase or customer support center. (bridges, overpasses, tress, buildings, etc.).
  • Page 60 Appendix • LCD Screen • Disc Symptom Cause Action Symptom Cause Action The Video image is The parking brake is Check that the parking Disc cannot be Another disc is already Eject the disc before not displayed. not set brake is set. loaded.
  • Page 61: Notices For Installation And Service

    Appendix Notices for Installation and Service • Please be careful so that the blue wire of this product is not connected directly power a powered antenna, this wire is to be used as a power Danger: Product Installation antenna activation trigger. Not to power an antenna motor directly. •...
  • Page 62: Installation And Removal Of The Main Unit

    Appendix Installation and Removal of the Main Unit • Installation–Installation Method by Using Universal Mounting Bracket • Removal Insert the universal mounting bracket into the Instrument Panel of the car. Please remove the screws from the rear side of main unit in the reverse Bend all the stoppers of the bracket toward the inside by using a screw order of installing the main unit.
  • Page 63: Components And Accessories

    Appendix Components and Accessories Main Unit Mounting Bracket Trim Cover Remote Control USB Extension Cable ISO Antenna Adapter Power & Speaker Out AV IN/OUT iPod Multi-media Steering Wheel Bluetooth Microphone GPS Antenna Cable Assembly Cable Assembly Cable Remote Out Cable CD - Navigation Map Battery Apps...
  • Page 64: System Connection

    Appendix System Connection - 64 -...
  • Page 65: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications • Monitor • Bluetooth 6.98 inch Wide Format Core Version Bluetooth V 2.0 Screen Size (167.35mm×93.0mm×6.8mm) Range Class 2 Display Method TFT Active Matrix LCD Profile HFP, A2DP, HSP, AVRCP, PBAP, OPP Resolution 800(V) × 480(H) Color system NTSC, PAL •...
  • Page 66 Appendix - 66 -...

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