ASA Electronics JRV4100 MP5 Player User Manual JRV4100 manual v4

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JRV4100
Installation and Owner’s Manual
Content
Accessories ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...02
Unit Installation………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..03
Wire Connection………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………03
Parking Brake Connection
………………………………………………………………………………………………………04
Speaker connection……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….05
Button Description………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….06
Remote Control………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..07
Main Menu…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...09
Radio Operation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….09
USB /SD Operation………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..10
Settings Operation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..10
Bluetooth Operation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..12
Aux-In Operation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………13
Troubleshooting ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..15
General Specification…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..16
01
Accessories
Package contains the following accessories for installation and operation of the unit.
Washer, Spring Washer,
1 each
M5 Nut
Metal Mounting Strap
Hex Bolt
Screw
Max. 8mm (7/32 x max. 4
5/16 in)
Metal
Mounting Sleeve
Release Key
Tapping Screw
Rubber Cushion
Remote Control
Power Cable
Trim Ring
02
User Manual
Unit Installation
Wire Connection
The Description of the Input/Output Interface of the Rear Chassis.
03
Parking Brake Connection
In order to view videos, the parking brake wire must be connected, and the vehicle is parked
Connecting the reversing line to taillight on the car
04
Speaker Connection
Connect the speakers according to the following diagram, incorrect connections may damage the unit
or your speakers. Do not chassis ground the speakers. Always observe correct polarity.
Correct connection
Left front - Right front | Left rear - Right rear
Incorrect connections
05
Button Description
1. MIC
2. RETURN Button
Press return button to go back to previous menu.
3. HOME BUTTON
Press home button to return back to main menu.
4. SOURCE BUTTON
Press source button to change mode.
5. POWER / MUTE Button /VOL
Press it to turn on the unit. Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn the unit off .Press the button
briefly to mute .Please notes that the volume will be muted on all audio output connectors.
Rotate VOL knob to increase or reduce the volume.
6. USB/SD/AUX
USB for Multimedia playback files only. insert a USB into this slot and the unit will automatically start
reading and playback. (Supported Music File Format: MP3 and WMA files)
SD card slot, for Multimedia playback files only. Insert a SD CARD into this slot and the unit will
automatically start reading and playback. (Supported Music File Format: MP3 and WMA files)
Put the Aux plug into the Aux-In jack which is marked on front panel.
7. Display
Displays information when operating the unit.
8. Remote Sensor
Remote control signal receiving window. Max distance is 20 ft (6m), 45 deg.
06
Remote Control
1: POWER
2: MODE
3: LEFT
4: PREVIOUS/Accept
5: VOLUMN DOWN
6: MUTE/BLUETOOTH
7: UP
8: OK
9: DOWN
10: MENU
11: SERARCH
12: RIGHT
13: NEXT/REJECT
14: VOLUMN UP
1. POWER button
Power on or power off.
2. MODE button
Press it to select the mode: Radio, USB (if there is a USB device in the unit), SD (if there is a SD/MMC
card in the unit), Bluetooth, Aux-In.
3. LEFT button
Press it to move the cursor left.
4. / ACCEPT
In USB / SD mode, press to skip to the previous track.
In Radio mode, press to seek to previous station.
In Bluetooth mode, press to make a call after inputted a phone number or accept an incoming call.
5. VOLUME DOWN button
Press to decrease volume level.
6. Mute button/Bluetooth button
Short press to mute the volume output, press again to resume volume.
Long press this button to enter into Bluetooth mode (Handsfree).
7. UP button
Press it to move the cursor up.
8: ENTER
Press it to confirm your selection.
9. DOWN button
Press it to move the cursor down.
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Remote Control
10. MENU
Press it to show main menu.
11. SEARCH button
Press to auto store AM/FM stations.
12. RIGHT button
Press it to move cursor right.
13. NEXT/REJECT button
button to skip to the next track
In USB / SD mode,, press
In Radio mode, press to seek to next station.
In Bluetooth mode, press to end a call or decline an incoming call.
14. VOLUME UP button
Press to increase volume level.
Note:
„
The distance may vary according to the brightness of ambient light.
„
If the remote is not used for an extended period of time, remove the battery to prevent possible
damage from battery leakage or corrosion.
„
Do not place any objects between the remote control unit and the sensor on the unit.
„
Do not drop the remote control onto the floor; it may damage it beyond repair.
„
Do not use the remote control unit while simultaneously operating the remote control unit of any
other equipment; they may interfere resulting in improper operation.
„
The battery normally lasts for about one year depending how often the remote control is used. If
the remote control unit isn’t working even when it is operated near the unit, replace the battery
with a new battery of the same make and use only a lithium cell battery type: CR2025 (3V).
„
Dispose empty batteries in accordance with your local governmental regulations.
„
Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or dispose of flammable battery.
Keep the battery out of reach of children, should the battery be swallowed, immediately seek
medical attention.
„
08
Main Menu
The best way to discover the program is to explore each screen in detail, and to find out how to move
from one to another. Read this chapter for a guided tour.
Unit starts by displaying the main menu.
This is the root of the screen hierarchy, and you can simply access all features by tapping on the touch
screen buttons.
Tap the icons to enter a desired mode.
Pae 1
Radio Operation
To start radio, tap radio button on main menu screen.
Touch it to select station backward automatically, touch and hold this icon to select station
backward manually.
Touch it to select station forward automatically, touch and hold this icon to select station.
forward manually.
Touch it to select FM1—>FM2—>FM3.
Touch it to select AM1—>AM2.
Touch this button can turn on or turn off Local function.
Touch this button to select mono sound reception.
Touch this button can scan the stations from 1-18, Long Touch it to save the stations with
good reception automatically and scan each station for about 5 seconds.
09
USB/SD Operation
When a file of USB or SD card is played (music, video, photo), the screen will show following interface:
Music Controls
Press to skip to the previous track.
Play/pause button.
Press to skip to the next track.
Press to play track randomly
Press to repeat (REP 1 => REP ALL)
Press to view images
Press to play videos
Video / Picture Controls
Rotate the image clockwise by 90 degrees
Zoom image in or out or change video aspect ratio
Press to show all file
Settings Operation
Setting Control
Your device has default system setting, you can customize the settings to suit your personal needs.
Once you change settings, your new settings will remain until you change it again. To enter the setting
screen, tap it on the main menu.
General Control
Clock:
setting the clock
Radio Area:
select radio area (Europe,
USA, South America, Russian, Asia, Japanese)
Version:
firmware version
Key Beep:
set beep sound on / off
Loudness:
select on / off
Standby Display: set standby display on or off
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OSD Language:
select English / Spanish
Subwoofer:
set subwoofer on / off
Settings Operation
Tap Wallpaper button to setup wallpaper
SWC: When the green cable for steering wheel control connected to the steering wheel, we
can use the steering wheel to control unit
Sound Control
Tap
button to Sound Control page
EQ : select User—Classic—Rock—Pop—Jazz—Flat
Subwoofer
Connect the subwoofer to the unit using sub output (see electrical diagram).
Parking
When the car is stopped and the parking brake is on, the screen can display the video/image, otherwise
the screen can't display the video/image.
Rear View Camera
This unit is equipped with Rear View Camera input. The camera is used to observe the situation behind
the vehicle when you are backing the car.
Please connect your Rear View Camera with the back car video input. (Refer to page 4)
Rear View Camera picture will be enabled when you are backing the car.
11
Bluetooth Operation
Warning: Driving and having a telephone conversation at the same time is dangerous, please park
your car before having a telephone conversation. The supplier waves any and all liability when this
warning is not followed.
Bluetooth section
To enter bluetooth mode, you can tap bluetooth icon on main menu or long press the mute/bluetooth
button on the remote control or press mode button on remote.
Pairing Mode
For the 1st time using bluetooth, you need to pair the mobile phone.
When a phone has not been paired with the unit, the BT icon and pairing mark will blink continually on
the panel.
When the unit has connected with the phone, the BT icon will turn on and the mobile phone name (if
available) will be display on the panel.
The phone name will available on the panel after the pairing is completed. This means the device is
connected and ready for bluetooth communication.
Tap
can see call history.
Tap
calling key pad menu to make a call.
Tap
calling button to use phonebook functions.
Tap
to connect / disconnect bluetooth.
calling button
Tap
button to enter call mode.
In call mode, the unit can be used as your phone, making and receiving calls are possible with
bluetooth, simply tap phone number and tap
up.
button to accept a call, and tap
button to hang
button and the device will automatically makes a call to the latest call in its call log.
1) Tap the
2) The volume will be operated separately while calling.
Calling History
To upload history & contacts off phone, tap (phone book icon)
to reach contacts menu. Tap (download icon) to gain access
to phone information. The phone may ask for permission to
release information. Select "yes" and contact & call history
will become available.
Tap
button can see call history .
After the unit be allowed download the data from phone.
Tap
button can see the call records of which have been received , tap
records of which have been dialed ,
missed , Tap the
tap
button can see the call
button can see the call records of which have been
button to dial the number you chose.
12
Bluetooth Operation
(A2DP) Streaming Music Mode
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Music Player
A2DP is a function which can receive the audio frequency signal from the mobile phone, amplified by
the car audio and played out by the car speakers.
Notice: your mobile phone need to support A2DP.
Tap the buttons on the screen as shown, or press corresponding buttons (pause/play, stop,
previous/next) on remote control to play, pause, play previous, or next music file.
Tap
music streaming icon on main menu to listen to music from your bluetooth device.
Tap
button to played and paused ‘music’ in bluetooth mode.
Tap
and
for previous and next.
Aux-In
Aux-In MODE
To start Aux-In Mode, tap Aux-In icon from main menu screen. connect the external audio signal source
to this unit will display “NOW PLAYING”.
Note: Aux-In does not support a video display function. A "NO SIGNAL DETECTED" display will appear if
there is no audio signal input. Press the
icon to to go back to the main menu.
13
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Power does not turn
on
(No sound is
produced)
General
No sound output when
operating the unit with
amplifiers or power
antenna attached
Cause
Remedy
Fuse is blown
Replace with fuse of the same amperage. If
the fuse blows again, consult your store of
purchase
Incorrect wiring
Consult your local retailer
Power antennal lead
is shorted to ground,
excessive current is
required or remote
on the amplifiers or
power antenna
1. Turn off the unit
2. Remove all wires attached to the power
antenna lead, check each wire for a
possible short to ground using an ohm
meter
3. Turn on the unit
4. Reconnect each amplifier remote wire to
the power antenna lead one by one. If the
amplifiers turn off before all wires are
attached, use an external replay to provide
remote-on voltage (excessive current
required)
Unit needs to be
Reset
Using a pen or toothpick, press and release
the Where is it located?
Panel or main unit
Connectors are dirty
Wipe the dirt off with a soft cloth moistened
with cleaning alcohol
Nothing happens
when buttons
are pressed
Display is not
Accurate
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Troubleshooting
symptom
Cause
Solution
The car ignition is not on
If the power supply is properly connected
to the car accessory switch the ignition key
to “ACC”
The fuse is blown
Replace the fuse
Volume is in minimum
Adjust volume to a desired level
Wiring is not properly
connected
Check wiring connection
No power
No sound
The operation keys do
not work
The built-in microcomputer
is not operating properly
due to noise
Front panel is not properly
fix into its place
Sound skips
The radio does not
work, the radio station
automatic selection
does not work
Press the power button for about 10
seconds
to reset the unit
The installation angle is
more than 30 degrees
Adjust the installation angle to less than 30
degrees
The disc is extremely dirty
or defective
Clean the compact disc/try to play a new
one
The antenna cable is not
connected the signals are
too weak
Insert the antenna cable firmly select a
station manually
15
General Specification
General
Power supply
Current consumption
Maximum power output
11~16V DC
Max. 10 A
45W x 4 channels (max)
Compatible formats
MP3,WMA,JPEG,AVI
Dimensions (W x D x H) / weight
6.5” x 7.0” x 3.9” /4.15 lbs
Working temperature range
TFT display
Screen size
Resolution
Aspect ration
Brightness
Contrast ratio
FM radio
Frequency range(Europe area)
Frequency range(America area)
Frequency range(Asia area)
Frequency range(South America area)
Frequency range(Russia area)
-4°F -- +140°F
FM:87.5
FM:87.5
FM:87.5
FM:87.5
FM:87.5
Preset memory stations
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AM(MW)radio
Frequency range(Europe area)
Frequency range(America area)
Frequency range(Asia area)
Frequency range(South America area)
Frequency range(Russia area)
Preset memory stations
Audio specification
Frequency response
TV Color System
USB interface
USB type
6.2 inch
800*480 pixel
4:3/16:9
460 cd/㎡
500:1
–108MHz(Step 50KHz)
–107.9MHz(Step 200KHz)
–108MHz(Step 100KHz)
–108MHz(Step 100KHz)
–108MHz(Step 50KHz) 65-74MHz(Step 30KHz)
AM:522-1620(Step
AM:530-1710(Step
AM:531-1602(Step
AM:520-1710(Step
AM:522-1620(Step
12
9KHz)
10KHz)
9KHz)
10KHz)
9KHz)
20 Hz-20 KHz
Color system NTSC/PAL
USB 2.0 full speed
Specifications are subject to change without notice, mass and dimension are approximate.
16
FCC WARNING
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment should be
installed and operated with minimum 20cm distance between the radiator your body: Use
only the supplied antenna.

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