Daesung Eltec DA180 VEHICLE'S DVD PLAYER User Manual

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Owner's Manual
FCC
This device complies with section 15 of FCC Regulations.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference (2) this
device is subject to interference, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference with 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
Note : Any changes or modifications in construction of this
more of the following measures:
device which are not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the authority to
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
operate the equipment.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
circuit,
Note : This equipment has been tested and found to
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
-Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help.
to
section
15
of
FCC
Regulations.
These
limits
are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
CLASS 1
interference in a residential area. This equipment generates,
KLASSE 1
LASER PRODUCT
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
LUOKAN 1
LASER LAITE
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
KLASS 1
LASER APPARA
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
LASER PRODUCT
FCC
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose
this DVD player to rain or moisture.
NOTE
This
product
adjustments,
utilizes
or
laser.
performance
of
Use
of
controls
procedures
other
or
than
those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
Do
not
open
cover
and
do
not
personally
attempt repair. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
Contents
■ Precautions
■ Before Operating the Unit
■ Disc
■ Remote Control Installation
■ Remote Control
■ Identification of Controls
■ Advanced Operation
■ Display Information / Setup Display
■ Languages
■ Subtitles
■ Repeat Play (Title, Chapter, Track)
■ Section Repeat Play (A-B)
■ Play in desired order
■ Main Unit
■ Zoom In/Out
■ Remote Control and Buttons
■ Camera Angle
■ Basic Operation
■ Playing DVD Disc
■ Chapter Selection (GO TO)
■ Initialization
■ Playing MP3 Disc
■ Basic Operation
■ Kodak Picture CD View/Play
■ Common Setup
■ FF/RW Search
■ Audio Setup
■ FF/RW Skip
■ Video Setup
■ Slow Motion
■ Disc Setup
■ Frame Advance
■ Password Setup
■ Product Standards
■ Warranty
1
Precautions
■
■
Do not remove the cover
Do not operate the equipment while driving
To reduce the risk of electric shock and maintain
Do not change settings while driving. If operation
quality of product, please do not remove the cover.
requiring a prolonged view of the display is required,
Please follow the instructions on the wiring diagram of
stop the vehicle in a safe location before attempting
the Installation Guide.
operation.
Keep small articles out of the reach of children
■
Do not use this equipment outside vehicle.
not
Do not use this equipment for purposes other than
accessible to children. If swallowed, consult physician
those listed for a vehicle. Failure to do so may result
immediately.
in an electric shock or an injury.
Store
■
■
small
articles
(screws
etc.)
in
places
Stop using immediately if a problem occurs
■
Keep foreign objects out of the monitor compartment
system
Keep foreign objects out of the monitor compartment.
immediately and contact the dealer from whom you
Also, avoid placing your hands in the area where it
purchased the equipment. Some problems which may
might interfere with the monitor's operation.
When
problems
occur,
stop
using
the
warrant immediate attention include a lack of sound,
noxious smoke being emitted from the unit, or foreign
objects dropped inside the unit.
2
Precautions
■
Stop the vehicle before carrying out any
operation that could interfere with your driving
2. Pressing the POWER button on the unit or the remote
control will turn the system on or off alternately.
When in use the internal backlighting will illuminate
If the operation of the unit (such as opening or closing
the controls.
of the monitor, etc.) interferes with your driving, stop
the
vehicle
in
safe
location
before
3. After the unit has been turned on and is displaying a
attempting
picture, adjust the viewing angle by pivoting the
operation.
■
screen to optimize the picture quality.
4. Remember to turn the unit off and pivot the LCD to
Maintenance
the locked position when not in use.
If you have problems, do not attempt to repair the unit
yourself. Return it to your purchasing dealer.
■
■
1. AUX Video Input
Turning On or Off
1. Pushing the OPEN switch forward will release the
TFT-LCD monitor and it will drop down slightly.
Pull
the
monitor
Connect Additional AV Input
downward
until
comfortable
viewing angle is reached.
The internal friction will hold the screen in position
while the system is in use.
The unit will accept an audio/video input through the
RCA jacks located on the side of the unit.
The audio/video device could be a video game system,
Video Cassette Recorder(VCR), or other input device.
Precautions
■
Region Code
1. Both the DVD player and disc are coded by region.
2. These Region Code number must match in order for
the disc to play.
3. This unit's code number is region number 1. Other
Region Codes cannot be played in this unit.
If the disc is not Region 1, the unit will display "Invalid Region."
4. Types of Discs your DVD will play :
DVD disc - DVD disc which contain video.
Audio disc - Audio CD contain musical or sound
content only.
MP3 disc - A disc that contain audio files (for example,
a CD-R with MP3 files).
VCD disc - VCD disc which contain video.
■
FM Transmitter Mode
1. If this unit has FM Transmitter function, please adjust
the FM frequency to hear.
Before Operating the Unit
Disc
Use discs with one of the following labels.
■ Audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW
Check disc label or the mark on the jacket.
■ DVD Video
- Single - or double - sided disc
- 12cm or 8cm disc
- Single - or double - layer disc
- Dolby Digital, MPEG or Linear PCM
Digital Audio
- Linear PCM Digital Audio
- Can play CD-Audio and MP3 audio files recorded on
CD-R and CD-RW. However, discs created on a
- MPEG-2 Digital Audio
certain brand or type of CD recorder may not be
recognized.
■ DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW
■ Picture CD
- 12cm disc Kodak Picture CD
- Can play DVD-R/RW, +R/RW discs that contain DVD
video format. However, discs created on a certain
brand
or
recognized.
type
of
DVD
recorder
may
not
be
5
Before Operating the Unit
■ MP3 disc
- Can only play CD-R/RW discs that contain MP3 files
with ISO9660 or JOLIET format.
- Can only play files compatible with MPEG-1 Layer 3
can only be played on a system with a matching Region Code.
Discs with the "ALL" mark can be played on any DVD player.
■ Disc Handling
Audio of 32, 44.1 or 48㎑ sampling frequency, mono
- Keep disc free of fingerprints, grease or dust.
or stereo.
- Protect disc from scratches.
- Can play Variable Bit Rate (VBR) files. (e.g., 32 to
320Kbps)
- Can play multi-session discs.
- Can play audio files encoded at 48Kbps to 320Kbps.
For CD quality sound, use files encoded at minimum
128Kbps.
- Do not touch the surface of the disc when inserting or removing
it.
- Do not bend or deform disc.
- Keep away from heat.
- Do not deform the inner ring (doughnut hole).
- Do not write on surface of disc with pen or pencil.
- Do not store disc in a humid or dusty place.
- When cleaning disc, use non-abrasive soft cloth. Start from
■ Region Code
- Every DVD disc bears on its case a Region Code, which
indicates where in the world the disc can be played. All DVD
systems also carry the Region Code on the back. DVD discs
the center moving outward.
- Do not use paint thinner, benzene, industrial strength
detergent, or chemical spray.
6
Before Operating the Unit
■ Note during play
- Do not insert another disc. This may cause damage to the
disc or the player.
- While the disc is playing, it spins at high speed. Do not use
the disc if it is cracked, bent or otherwise damaged. It could
cause the player to malfunction.
- Do not use a disc with a sticker or label glued on it. They may
come off inside the player and cause damage to the disc or
cause the player to malfunction.
■ Using the Remote Control
For proper operation, make sure the remote control is within
5m from the remote control IR (Infrared) sensor and within
30˚ to the left and right of the sensor.
- Make sure there are no obstructions between the remote
control and the player.
- Do not apply excessive force to the remote control.
- Do not keep the remote control in extreme heat or in damp
places.
- Do not drop water on the remote control or leave wet
■ Remote Control Battery Installation
Install battery before operating the player.
- Open the battery lid.
- Insert batteries. (AAA type)
Make sure the (+) and (-) signs on the batteries match
those of the remote control.
- Close the battery lid.
objects on it.
- Do not disassemble the remote control.
- When not in use, leave it still.
Note
- Only use the remote control as specified in this manual.
- Do not install batteries the wrong way.
- Do not keep dead batteries in the remote control.
7
Identification of Controls
Main Unit
④ Auxiliary A Input
⑤ EJECT Button
⑥ STOP Button
⑦ IR (Infrared) Remote Sensor Eye
- Allows the remote control to operate and control other
accessories in the system
⑧ IR (Infrared) Transmitter
- Used to transmit audio to wireless headphones
⑨ Three position FM Modulator Switch
- On: Turn on the FM Modulator. Make sure the FM radio
is set to the desired frequency.
- Off: Turns the FM Modulator off. FM radio will operate
normally.
⑩ Open Switch
① DISC INSERT SLOT
② POWER Button
③ PLAY Button
- Moves in the direction of the arrow to release the
flip-down screen.
⑪ Flip-down LCD Panel
8
Identification of Controls
Remote Control and Buttons
󰋪 Open/Close button (
Loads and unloads the disc.
󰋪 Setup button (
Sets up all functions of the system.
󰋪 Power button (
Turns the player on or puts it in stand-by mode.
󰋪 Numeric keypad
Moves to desired track or chapter.
󰋪 Title button (
Displays the top level menu of the disc.
󰋪 Menu button (
Displays the disc menu.
󰋪 Return button (
Returns to the previous menu.
󰋪 Mute button (
Mutes sound.
9
Identification of Controls
󰋪 Navigation buttons
Used to navigate through menu options.
󰋪 Clear button (
󰋪 Slow Motion Play button (
backwards.
󰋪 GOTO button (
Stops play.
󰋪 Pause button (
Looks up desired content directly.
󰋪 Frame Advance button (
󰋪 Subtitle button (
Pauses and resumes play.
Selects the subtitle language during play.
While in Pause mode, advances a frame forwards or
backwards.
󰋪 Skip button (
While in PAUSE mode, plays in slow motion forwards and
Sets up or select functions.
󰋪 Stop button (
Fast search forwards and backwards. Each time pressed,
speed increases.
Cancels selected function.
󰋪 Enter button (
󰋪 Fast Forward button (
󰋪 Audio button (
Selects the language of the audio during play.
󰋪 Camera Angle Selection button (
Skips one page or to next song.
Selects the camera angle on screen.
󰋪 Display button (
Displays play information on screen.
10
Identification of Controls
󰋪 Section Repeat button (
󰋪 Brightness Control button (
Sets specified sections of the disc to repeat.
󰋪 Memory Play button (
󰋪 Volume buttons (
Plays specified sections repeatedly.
󰋪 Zoom button (
Enlarges the screen.
󰋪 Monitor Menu button (
Displays monitor menu.
󰋪 Play Mode Selection button (
Repeats disc (chapter, title, track, or entire disc).
󰋪 3D (
Simulates 3D audio on a pair of speakers.
󰋪 AUX (
Selects external A/V input mode.
󰋪 AUDIO ONLY (
Sound only.
Controls the brightness of the display.
Increases or decreases volume.
11
Basic Operation
Playing DVD Disc
■ Before playing DVD
Make sure the DVD Region Codes on the disc and on the
- Gently insert disc with recorded side facing down.
player match. The disc will not play unless they match.
■ Playing disc
- Press POWER button (
⇪
- When disc is inserted, it will begin to play automatically.
When the disc menu appears, use the Navigation arrows
and Select button, or the Numeric Keypad to select the
menu options. The selected menu option will play.
12
Basic Operation
■ Basic Play Controls
Play/Pause (
Stop (
) : Starts playing or to pauses a playing disc.
) : Stops playing disc.
Backward Search (
) : Searches backwards at high speed.
Forward Search (
) : Searches forwards at high speed.
Jump Backward (
Menu button (
: Displays the DVD disc's main menu. Depending on the
disc, this may be the same as the top-level menu.
Return button (
) : Returns to the previous menu.
Navigation Arrows : Move the cursor to different menu options.
Enter button (
) : Selects the current menu option.
: Skips to the beginning of the current track or chapter.
Numeric Keypad
Jump Forwad (
: Choose menu options by the number (only for certain discs).
) : Skips to the next track or chapter.
■ Basic Disc Menu Control
DVD discs include a menu. When playing a disc, menu
options appear automatically. For some discs you may need
to press Menu or Title button to get the menu options.
Note
- If you press a button and see "⊘" on the screen, it means
that the function is not available on the disc playing.
- Depending on DVD disc type, certain functions may work
differently, or may not work.
Title button (
: Displays the disc's top-level menu. Menu content depends
on the disc.
★ When using DVD R/RW, the DVD player may or may not
work depending on the disc condition or the recording
program used.
13
Basic Operation
Playing MP3 Disc
■ Playing MP3 files
- Using "up" and "down" arrows, select the desired MP3 file.
- Gently insert disc with recorded side facing down.
- Press Enter button and the MP3 file of choice will start to play.
- When the disc plays, the screen will automatically display
the disc's MP3 files organized in folders.
Note
- Filenames can only be displayed in English.
- Only supports MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3) standards.
Does not support MPEG-2 Audio Layer 3, MPEG-2.5 Audio
Layer, MP1, or MP2 standards.
- If a CD-R/RW disc contains CD audio files, MP3 files or
picture files, the CD may not play.
- Using "up" and "down" arrows, select the desired folder.
- MP3 disc does not support programmed play.
- Press Enter button and the MP3 files will appear on the
- When saving MP3 files on a CD-R/RW disc, you must use
screen.
ISO9660 Level I format before recording.
★ When using CDR/RW, the DVD player may or may not work
depending on the disc condition or the recording program
used.
14
Basic Operation
Playing Kodak Picture CD and Other Photo Files
■ Zoom In / Zoom Out
When you insert a Kodak CD into the player, the slideshow will
Each time a zoom button is pressed, the image will zoom to
start automatically. When you load picture files, the table of
125% ⇒ 150% ⇒ 200% ⇒ 50% ⇒ 75% ⇒ original size.
contents will appear on the screen. It offers 16 different slideshow
modes. Use program button to change from slideshow mode to
manual operation.
- Up (
- Down (
- Left (
■ Choosing a Photo
- Right (
) arrow : Zoomed image will move up.
) arrow : Zoomed image will move down.
) arrow : Zoomed image will move to the left.
) arrow : Zoomed image will move to the right.
- Using "up" and "down" arrows, choose the photo you want
to see. The thumbnail picture of the selected photo will display
Note
on the file menu on the right-hand side.
- Depending on the file size, the zoom function may not work.
■ Rotating a Photo
There are 4 ways to rotate a photograph.
- Up (
- Down (
- Left (
- Right (
) arrow : Flips the image upside down.
) arrow : Flips the image upside down.
) arrow : Rotates to the left
) arrow : Rotates to the right.
★ When using CD R/RW, the DVD player may or may not work
depending on the disc condition or the recording program
used.
15
Basic Operation
Viewing Slow Motion Video
Frame Advance
This function views the disc content in slow motion. While in
- During play, press Resume/Pause (
slow motion, the audio does not play.
- Press (
) button.
) button repeatedly. Each time you press the
button, the previous frame will display.
- During play, press Resume/Pause (
) button.
) button. Each time you press the button,
- Press Slow (
the speed will change as follows :
1/2 ⇒ 1/4 ⇒ 1/8 ⇒ 1/16
1/2 ⇒ 1/4 ⇒ 1/8 ⇒ 1/16
- Press Resume/Pause (
normal speed.
) button, and the disc will play at
- During play, press Resume/Pause (
- Press (
) button.
) button repeatedly. Each time you press the
button, the next frame will display.
- Press Resume/Pause (
normal speed.
) button, and the disc will play at
16
Advanced Operation
On-Screen Information Display
During play, it displays disc type, title, chapter number,
Changing Audio Languages
While playing DVD disc with two or more languages, you can
elapsed time.
change the audio language at any time.
- If you press (
) button during
play, chapter, title, song or time
information will appear on screen
- Press (
) button during play. Each time you press the
button, the audio language will change.
depending on the disc type.
Audio 1/2:Dolby Digital 5.1CH English
- Press the (
) button again,
and the on-screen information
display will disappear.
󰀻
Audio 2/2:Dolby Digital 5.1CH Korean
17
Advanced Operation
Changing Subtitle Languages
Most DVD discs have subtitles in one or more languages.
During play, you can change the language.
- Press the (
) button during play. Information about the
subtitles will appear on the bottom of the screen. Initially, it
will be set to "Subtitle Off." If the disc does not contain any
subtitles, then (⊘) will appear.
Subtitle 1/2 : English
󰀻 󰀺
Subtitle 2/2 : Korean
󰀻 󰀺
Subtitle Off
- Continue pressing (
language appears.
) button until the subtitle in desired
- To turn the subtitles off, continue pressing (
) until
"Subtitle Off" appears on the screen.
Note
- Your subtitle choices are limited to the languages contained
on the disc. Depending on the disc, the subtitle selection
function may not work.
18
Advanced Operation
Repeat Play - Title, Chapter (DVD), Track (CD-DA)
Section Repeat Play
Allows you to play the title, chapter or track repeatedly.
- Press (
) at the beginning of the desired section.
- Press (
) at the end of the desired section. The specified
- Press (
) button during play. Each time (
) is
pressed, the repeat mode will change as follows :
DVD
: Chapter → Title → All → Repeat Off
CD-DA : Track → All → Random → Repeat Off
MP3
: Single → All → Random → Repeat off
- To cancel repeat play, press (
section will play repeatedly.
) until "Repeat Off"
appears on the screen.
Note
- Depending on the disc, the repeat play function may not
work.
- To return to normal play, press (
from the screen
) until "AB" disappears
19
Advanced Operation
Play in Desired Order
- When finished, use the navigation arrows to select "Start" on
This function allows the user to arrange and play a disc's title,
the screen. The disc will play in the programmed order.
chapter or track in desired order.
- During play or pause, press (
) and the program menu
will appear on the screen.
- Select the desired title, chapter (DVD), track (CD-DA) using
the numeric keypad.
- To stop program play, press (
) button one more time.
Use navigation arrows to select "Exit" on the screen.
- To add another title, chapter, or track, repeat the previous
step.
20
Advanced Operation
Zoom Screen
- During play, press (
Changing Camera Angle
) button.
- Each time you press (
), the screen will zoom as follows
If the disc contains different camera angles, you can view
from the different camera angles.
and display current zoom level.
2 → 3 → 4 → 1/2 → 1/3 → 1/4 → NORMAL
- Using the navigation arrows, you can move to the area you
the screen.
) button. Available camera angles
will appear on the screen. If there are no alternate camera
angles, then (⊘ ) will appear on the screen.
- If there is more than one angle, the camera icon with the
desire to zoom in.
- To cancel zoom, press (
- During play, press (
) until "Zoom" disappears from
angle number will appear on the screen.
- Press (
) button again, and it will move to the next
camera angle available.
Note
- The number of available camera angles depends on the
disc.
21
Advanced Operation
Go To the Desired Scene
This function allows the user to go to a specific track, chapter
or song.
■ MP3
- Press (
■ DVD
- Press (
) button during play.
- Select "Chapter" and press DOWN
) button.
- Using the numeric keypad, enter
the desired title number.
■ CD-DA
- Press (
) button during play.
- Select "Track" and press DOWN
) button during play.
- Select "Song" and press DOWN
) button.
- Using the numeric keypad, enter
the desired title number.
) button.
- Using the numeric keypad, enter
the desired title number.
22
Initialization
While the disc is stopped, pressing the Setup button will bring
up the basic setup, audio setup, video setup, disc setup, and
password setup menu. Initial setting will be preserved even
when the player is powered off.
- When you press (
) button, Setup Menu will appear on
the screen.
- Use (
- If you press (
) buttons to select the menu of your choice.
) button again, Setup Menu will disappear.
Basic Operation
While the disc is stopped, press (
navigation arrows and (
) button. Using the
) button, find and select the menu
of your choice. The current setup menu will be highlighted in
blue.
- If the disc is playing, press Stop (
) button.
Note
- Depending on the disc, certain setup menu options may not
be active.
23
Initialization
Common Setup
■ TV Display
■ Angle Mark
- Pan Scan: Applies to media formatted for pan-scan. (You
While the disc is playing the user can set up the multi-angle
can only see the middle section of a screen formatted in
mark displayed on the screen. Multi-angle screen only works
16:9 aspect ratio.)
if the disc supports the multi-angle format.
- Letter box: If not formatted in pan-scan, screen will appear
in letter box with black bands on the top and bottom of the
On: During play, multi-angle mark is displayed on the screen.
screen.
Off: During play, multi-angle mark is not displayed on the screen.
- Widescreen: To view in widescreen mode, black bands will
appear on the top and bottom of the screen.
24
Initialization
■ OSD Language
■ Last Played Memory
You can choose the language displayed on the screen.
Enables or disables disc's last played memory function.
When you select a language, the screen will display in the
If you eject the disc or power off the player, it will automatically
language of your choice.
resume play from the previous spot when you play the same disc
again. The player will only remember the most recent disc played.
■ Captions
During play, this option enables or disables captions.
On: Caption is on.
Off: Caption is off.
25
Initialization
Audio Setup
■ Dolby Digital Setup
- Super Bass
Sets up digital audio effects.
This amplifies the low frequencies
(Stereo, L-Mono, R-Mono,
even further.
Mix-Mono, Dynamic)
■ Equalizer
- Treble Boost
- EQ TYPE
Without affecting other frequencies,
You can choose desired equalizer
you can boost the high frequency
mode. (Rock, Pop, Live, Dance,
section only.
Techno, Classic, Soft)
- Bass Boost
Without affecting other frequencies,
you can boost the low frequency
section only.
26
Initialization
■ 3D Processing
■ HDCD
- Reverb Mode
- Recreates the sound most closely to the original when
Simulates realistic sound effects in various settings. (Concert,
playing discs recorded in HDCD (High Definition Compatible
Living Room, Hall, Bathroom, Cave, Arena, Church)
Digital) format.
Note
- This should only be used with HDCD discs. If you try to use
normal discs, it may produce unacceptable sound quality.
27
Initialization
Video Setup
■ Quality
- Sharpness
- Contrast
Adjusts the screen contrast.
Controls the screen sharpness.
Use navigation arrows to adjust
- Brightness
Controls the screen brightness.
Use navigation arrows to adjust
screen brightness.
screen contrast.
28
Initialization
Preference Page
■ Audio
■ TV Type
- You can select the audio
- This sets the TV signal type
(PAL, Multi, NTSC) of the DVD,
language that comes out of
the speakers.
monitor, and external A/V.
■ PBC (Play Back Control)
■ Subtitle
- When playing a video CD with
- You can select the subtitle
playback control (version 2.0),
language that appears on the
you can view a special scene or
screen.
menu. If the video CD has a
PBC function, depending on
the condition of the play control,
a menu or additional information
will appear.
29
Initialization
■ DISC Menu
■ Default
- Selects the language of your
- Resets all menu options to the factory setting. (However,
disc's DVD menu.
parental control level, region code, and password will not
be reset.)
■ Parental
- Limits children's access to
certain discs. Choose from 8
different levels.
■ Country Region
- Selects the applicable region
when setting the parental control
level.
30
Initialization
Password Setup Page
■ Password Mode
- Under Confirm PWD, enter new password and select OK
button on the screen.
- Sets password mode on/off.
Note
- Do not forget your password.
■ Password Change
- Changes password.
- Enter previous password and
enter the new 4-digit password.
- You cannot set new password without your old password.
Product Standards
Item
Features
Power Consumption
MAX 30Watts
LCD Dimension(mm)
154.08(W)×86.58(H)
Resolution(dot)
1,440(W)×234(H)
Screen Size(inch)
7.0(Diagonal)
Dot Pitch(mm)
0.107(W)×0.370(H)
Viewing Angle
90°(H),60°(V)
Signal Mode
NTSC
Power Source
DC 9~16V
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
Warranty
This warranty covers repairs needed to correct defects
in materials or workmanship of the unit. The warranty
coverage is for 36 months or 36,000 miles, whichever
comes first. To obtain warranty service, contact the
Mopar dealer that installed the unit.
This warranty does not cover damages or failures
resulting directly or indirectly from the following:
• Fire, accidents or theft
• Abuse or negligence
• Misuse
• Improper Repairs
• Alteration or Tampering, including installation of
non-Genuine Mopar Accessories
• Airborne chemicals, floods, lightning and other
environmental conditions

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