Furrion DV3350 RV wall mount stereo User Manual

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METRIC
[INCH]
METRIC [INCH]
CRITICAL DIMENSION
CHECKING IS COMPULSORY
VOLUME
cm3
V1.0
MASS
grams
REV.
DENSITY
g/cm3
GENERAL TOLERANCES
EXCEPT AS NOTED
0 TO 6mm = ±0.1
>6 TO 30mm = ±0.2
>30 TO 80mm = ±0.3
>80 TO 180mm = ±0.4
>180mm = ±0.5
ANGULAR = ± 3°
26-Jun-18
Sally Peng
NEW
DATE
MODIFICATIONS
MATERIAL:
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NAME
ECN NO.
The Furrion Company, Inc.
FINISH SPEC:
COMPOSITE-NO
SCALE:
DATE:
26-Jun-18
NAME:
DRAWN BY:
Sally Peng
SHEET 1 OF 1
APPROVED BY:
IM for DV3350 entertainment system.
REVISION:
Ricky Deng
PART NO.
IM-FAV00040
1.0
Entertainment System DV3350
Instruction Manual
*Product picture is for reference only.
Model: DV3350
English
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing the Furrion® Entertainment System DV3350. Before operating
your new product, please read these instructions carefully. This instruction manual contains
information for safe use, installation and maintenance of the product.
Please keep this instruction manual in a safe place for future reference. This will ensure safe
use and reduce the risk of injury. Be sure to pass on this manual to new owners of this product.
The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for any damages due to not observing these
instructions.
If you have any further questions regarding our products, please contact us at
support@furrion.com
Contents
English
Welcome............................................................................................. 1
Contents............................................................................................. 2
Safety Warnings................................................................................. 3
Precaution................................................................................................................3
Class 1 Laser Product..............................................................................................3
Function Overview.............................................................................. 4
Control Panel...........................................................................................................4
Remote Control........................................................................................................5
Connection.......................................................................................... 6
Wiring Diagram........................................................................................................6
Wiring Connecting Socket View...............................................................................6
About Your DV3350............................................................................. 8
Features...................................................................................................................8
Supported Format....................................................................................................8
Installation......................................................................................... 9
Location....................................................................................................................9
Installing the unit.....................................................................................................9
Before Operation................................................................................ 10
What’s in the box......................................................................................................10
Precautions..............................................................................................................10
Operation............................................................................................ 11
Quick Reference Guide.............................................................................................11
Common Operation..................................................................................................12
Radio Operation........................................................................................................14
Basic Disc.................................................................................................................16
Advanced Disc..........................................................................................................17
MP4 Operation..........................................................................................................20
USB Operation..........................................................................................................20
DVD Operation..........................................................................................................21
Parental Control.......................................................................................................23
Bluetooth Operation........................................................................... 24
App Operation..................................................................................... 25
Maintenance....................................................................................... 26
Maintenance and Cleaning of Discs.........................................................................26
Remote Control Battery Information.......................................................................26
Troubleshooting................................................................................. 27
FCC Information................................................................................. 28
Specifications..................................................................................... 29
Warranty............................................................................................. 30
English
Safety Warnings
Precaution
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER ( OR
BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
The lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of uninsulated
dangerous voltage within the product’s
enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
Class 1 Laser Product
Laser product symbol:
Located on the rear
panel of the unit, this
symbol indicates this
player is a class 1
laser product. Only use weak laser and no
hazardous radiation outside of the unit.
1. Read through this instruction manual
before installation and use.
2. Do not touch the power plug with wet
hands.
3. Switch off the power when the unit is not
in use. (Disconnect the power plug from
the power outlet when you do not intend
to use the unit for a prolonged period of
time.) Before moving the unit, remove the
disc from the unit/tray first.
4. Do not open the cover or touch any of
the components inside of the unit. Only
a qualified technician should service the
unit.
5. To avoid damaging the unit, do not expose
the unit to direct sunlight or objects that
radiate heat.
6. Do not place the unit in moist or humid
conditions. Moisture will affect normal
operation and damage the unit.
7. Place the unit on a flat, well-ventilated
location. Please ensure the ventilation
holes are not covered to avoid overheating
and malfunction.
8. Clean the panel and case with a soft
dry cloth only. Do not apply any kind of
thinner, alcohol or sprays.
9. The apparatus should not be exposed
to dripping or splashing. Do not place
objects filled with liquids (such as vases)
on the apparatus.
WARNING
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Do not ingest the battery contained within the
remote control supplied with the unit as this battery
represents a chemical burn hazard.
This product contains a coin/button cell battery.
If the coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it can
cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can
lead to death.
Keep new and used batteries away from children.
If the battery compartment does not close securely,
stop using the product and keep it away from children.
If you think batteries might have been swallowed or
placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate
medical attention.
CAUTION
●●
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Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent battery type.
The battery should not be exposed to excessive heat
such as sunshine or fire.
Function Overview
17
16
33
English
Control Panel
15
14
13
12
31
11
30
10
32
29
28
18
Item
19 20
Button
21
22
Item
POWER BUTTON
12
EJECT BUTTON
23 24
25 26 27
Button
Item
Button
AM/FM BUTTON
23
RESET BUTTON
13
BT BUTTON
24
MICROPHONE
ZONE 1/ZONE 2 BUTTON
14
AUX BUTTON
25
DIMMER
1/MENU BUTTON
15
SEL/EQ BUTTON
26
MUTE BUTTON
2 BUTTON
16
DISC SLOT
27
STOP/ BUTTON
3/RDM BUTTON
17
LCD DISPLAY
28
VOLUME KNOB
4/RPT BUTTON
18
IR REMOTE CONTROL
SENSOR
29
HANG UP BUTTON
5 BUTTON
19
AUX SOCKET
30
PREVIOUS/NEXT
BUTTON
6 BUTTON
20
HEADPHONE SOCKET
31
TEL BUTTON
32
PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
33
NFC DETECTION AREA
10
ALARM ON OFF /
ALARM SET BUTTON
21
HDMI IN SOCKET
11
DISC/USB BUTTON
22
USB SOCKET
BUTTON
English
Function Overview
Remote Control
Item
EJECT
22
ZOOM BUTTON
OPTICAL BUTTON
23
AUDIO BUTTON
POWER BUTTON
24
CLOCK BUTTON
25
A-B BUTTON
26
EQ BUTTON
27
EJECT BUTTON
Button
AV IN BUTTON
41
Item
40
Button
BUTTON
BUTTON
BUTTON
CLEAR
BUTTON
28
LOC/SLOW-FWD/*
BUTTON
BUTTON
29
DVD/USB MODE
BUTTON
SEL BUTTON
30
STOP BUTTON
10
PLAY/PAUSE
BUTTON
31
VOLUME- BUTTON
11
NUMBER(0~10,+10
-10) BUTTONS
32
12
10+/PTY BUTTON
33
OK BUTTON
13
SETUP BUTTON
34
VOLUME+ BUTTON
14
AM/FM BUTTON
35
AUX MODE BUTTON
15
APS/Hang Up
BUTTON
36
PROG BUTTON
16
SEARCH BUTTON
37
OSD BUTTON
17
RDM BUTTON
38
MUTE/LOUD
BUTTON
18
RPT BUTTON
SUBTITLE/REDIAL
BUTTON
39
STEP /TEL BUTTON
19
20
TITLE/PBC BUTTON
40
TA BUTTON
21
ST/ANGLE/#
BUTTON
41
AF BUTTON
BUTTON
Connection
SUBWOOFER OUT
English
Wiring Diagram
HDMI OUT JACK
AV OUT
AV IN
WIRING CONNECTING SOCKET
1 3 5 7 9 1113 15
2 4 6 8 1 01 2141 6
ANTENNA JACK
AUDIO IN
IR REMOTE JACK
WIRING CONNECTING CABLES
Wiring Connecting Socket View
1 3 5 7 9 11 15
13
10 14
2 4 6 8 12 16
PIN NO
Color
Function
GREY/BLACK
ZONE1 RIGHT SPEAKER (-)
WHITE
ZONE1 LEFT SPEAKER (+)
WHITE/BLACK
ZONE1 LEFT SPEAKER (-)
GREEN/BLACK
ZONE2 LEFT SPEAKER (-)
10
GREEN
ZONE2 LEFT SPEAKER (+)
11
PURPLE/BLACK
ZONE2 RIGHT SPEAKER (-)
12
PURPLE
ZONE2 RIGHT SPEAKER (+)
13
BLUE
AUTO ANTENNA
14
NONE
PIN NO
Color
Function
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
15
RED
POWER +12VDC
GREY
ZONE1 RIGHT SPEAKER (+)
16
BLACK
GROUND
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Connection
Wiring Connecting Cables
BLA C K
FUS E 1 5A
RED
BLU E
P U R P LE
P U R P LE /BLA C K
G REEN
G R E E N/BLA C K
W H IT E /BLA C K
W H IT E
G R E Y /BLA C K
G REY
16
GROUND
15
MEMORY B+
14
16
NC
13
16
AUTO ANTENNA
12
16
ZONE2 RIGHT SPEAKER +
11
16
ZONE2 RIGHT SPEAKER -
10
16
ZONE2 LEFT SPEAKER +
ZONE2 LEFT SPEAKER -
ZONE1 LEFT SPEAKER -
ZONE1 LEFT SPEAKER +
ZONE1 RIGHT SPEAKER -
ZONE1 RIGHT SPEAKER +
POWER AND SPEAKER WIRES FROM STEREO CONNECTOR
- GROUND WIRE
STEP 1
Connect GROUND wire to Ground connection or
chassis ground
- GROUND WIRE
+12V MEMORY B+ WIRE
STEP 2
Connect RED +12V wire to + Battery connection
+12V MEMORY B+ WIRE
AUTO ANTENNA WIRE
ZONE2 SPEAKER WIRES
ZONE2 SPEAKER WIRES
ZONE1 SPEAKER WIRES
ZONE1 SPEAKER WIRES
STEP 3
Connect ANTENNA BLUE wire to power antenna if your
mobile unit is fitted with one. If no power antenna is
fitted insulate the end of the wire and do not use.
STEP 4
Connect the + Purple and - Purple/Black wires
to the right speaker in Zone 2.
STEP 5
Connect the + Green and - Green/Black wires
to the left speaker in Zone 2.
STEP 6
Connect the + White and - White/Black wires to
the left speaker in Zone 1.
STEP 7
Connect the + Grey and - Grey/Black wires to
the right speaker in Zone 1.
WIRES FROM DV, BOAT OR TRUCK
AUTO ANTENNA WIRE
ZONE2 SPEAKER WIRES
ZONE2 SPEAKER WIRES
ZONE1 SPEAKER WIRES
ZONE1 SPEAKER WIRES
About Your DV3350
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English
Features
Digital AM / FM Tuner
DVD/CD-R/RW/MP3/MP4/WMA Compatible
Auxiliary inputs on front and rear
USB input with charging function
Bluetooth with NFC function
2 Zone multi room audio output
Clock/Alarm Clock
1 x HDMI output
1 x RCA Audio/Video outputs for connecting additional TV
1 x Subwoofer output
1 x Front HDMI Input
1x AV Input on rear
Supported Format
Supported Video Format
File Extension
.avi / .divx
Container
Video Codec
Audio Codec
Resolution
Remark
AVI
MPEG-4 Visual
DivX
4.xx/5.xx/6.xx/3ivX
XviD
MPEG-1
Dolby Digital (AC3)
WMA/PCM/LPCM
AAC-LC (2ch)
MPEG-Audio
(MP1/MP2/MP3)
720 x 480 (30fps)
720 x 576 (30fps)
720 x 480 (30fps)
720 x 576 (30fps)
.mpg
MPG
MPEG-1/MPEG-2
Dolby Digital (AC3)
LPCM
MPEG-Audio
(MP1/MP2/MP3)
.dat
DAT
MPEG-1/MPEG-2
Dolby Digital (AC3)
LPCM
MPEG-Audio
(MP1/MP2/MP3)
720 x 480 (30fps)
720 x 576 (30fps)
.vob
VOB
MPEG-1/MPEG-2
Dolby Digital (AC3)
720 x 480 (30fps)
720 x 576 (30fps)
MPEG-4 Visual
Dolby Digital (AC3)
WMA/LPCM
AAC-LC (2ch)
MPEG-Audio
(MP1/MP2/MP3)
720 x 480 (30fps)
720 x 576 (30fps)
.mp4
MP4
Supported Audio Format
File Extension
Audio Codec
Bit Rate
Sampling Rate
.mp3
MP3
16kbps - 320kbps
8k - 48 kHz
8k - 48 kHz
Only support WMA7/WMA8/WMA9(CBR/
VBR) supported (only 353 format supported).
.WMA
WMA
16kbps - 320kbps
Remark
English
Installation
Location
●● Choose a mounting location away from humid areas, water sources, appliances or any
equipment that can radiate heat.
●● Select an area on a wall or cabinet which is free from cable, fuel or brake lines. Ensure the
area behind the wall mount stereo has a vent hole or if it is an enclosed box, it has adequate
room around the rear of the unit for cooling.
●● Ensure when the stereo is mounted in the cut out that the wires at the rear of the unit are
not pressed against the heat sink.
Installing the unit
●● Before installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily and make sure the unit and the
system work properly.
●● Fix the unit with screws according to the following diagram.
SCREW
PLASTIC SHELL OF THE
FRONT PANEL(UP)
PLASTIC SHELL OF THE
FRONT PANEL(DOWN)
SCREW
1. Remove the plastic shell from the front panel on the unit.
2. Fix the unit with 4 pieces of #8 pan head self tapping screws.
3. Put the back plastic shell on the front panel of the unit.
Before Operation
English
What’s in the box
Thank you for purchasing the Furrion® Entertainment System DV3350. This manual will help
you set up and begin using your product. Please read this manual thoroughly and keep this
manual in a safe place for future reference.
First, check the contents of your box with the parts checklist below:
●● Entertainment System DV3350
●● Remote Control
●● Harness (200mm)
●● Audio RCA adapter cable (1.5m)
●● Hang tag
●● Instruction Manual
●● Warranty Card
Precautions
●● Connect this product to a 12V DC negative ground battery system which is standard in North
American and European vehicles.
●● When installing the stereo, ensure all wire ends which are not being used are terminated
with an insulated end to avoid wires shorting or earthing which can lead to the risk of fire or
electrical shock.
●● Avoid inserting foreign objects into the disk loading slot of the stereo as this will cause
malfunction.
●● Do not expose this product to moisture or wet environments. If condensation is present in
the screen, wait for 1 hour or more for the moisture to evaporate.
●● If the interior of the vehicle is extremely hot, do not use the player until the vehicle’s
internal temperature has cooled down.
●● Do not use cleaning products on the front face of the product. Only use a slightly damp cloth
for cleaning.
●● Do not attempt to disassemble or adjust this product. Contact a service center for
assistance.
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English
Operation
Quick Reference Guide
General Operation
Power On/Off
STANDBY
Press POWER to turn the unit on or
enter standby mode.
Press and hold POWER to turn the
unit off.
MUTE
Press MUTE to silence the audio. The
icon
will flash on the display. Press
MUTE again to cancel.
SELECTING
A SOURCE
Press DISC/USB, AM/FM, AUX, BT to
select between Disc (after inserting
a disc), USB (after inserting a USB),
Tuner, AUX and Bluetooth.
Volume
Adjustment
Rotate VOL KNOB to adjust volume.
Audio
Adjustment
Briefly press SEL/EQ to select
between VOL,BAS(without EQ preset),
TRE(without EQ preset), BAL, LOUD
ON / OFF, LOC ON / OFF, ST ON / OFF,
BEEP ON / OFF, SUB ON / OFF. Rotate
it to select an audio feature.
Curves
Preset EQ
Press and hold SEL/EQ to select
between CINEMA, ROCK, CLASSIC,
FLAT and EQ OFF.
CLOCK SET
Briefly and repeatedly press
SEL/EQ button on the front panel
to enter CLOCK Setup mode, and
rotate VOL KNOB to adjust the hour/
minute number. Use the
or
to
change the HOUR or MINUTE position.
Once the time is set, the display will
automatically reset after a few seconds.
ALARM ON/
OFF
Press
to turn on or cancel the alarm
setting. When the alarm is on ,the icon
will display on the LCD all the time.
ALARM SET
Press and hold
repeatedly to enter
ALARM CLOCK and ALARM SOURCE
setting. Use the same method to set
the ALARM CLOCK as CLOCK SET.
There are two alarm sources for
selection: TUNER and USB.
DIMMER
11
Press
to dim the face illumination to
LOW, MIDDLE or HIGH.
General Operation
SPEAKER
SELECTION
Press and hold ZONE 1, ZONE 2 to
select speaker output. The
corresponding zone number will
display on the LCD once it is selected.
RESET
Press RESET to reset to factory default
and reload the correct functions.
Radio Operation
Radio region
selection
Press and hold AM/FM for 2 seconds to
set AM/FM radio region (USA1 / USA2 /
AUSTRALIA / EUROPE).
Manual
Tuning
Press
or
button to move radio
frequency down or up one step at a
time.
Seek Tuning
Press and hold
or
button to
search for the next strongest station
automatically.
Band
Press AM/FM to select between FM1,
FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2.
Storing and
recalling
Station
Presets
Press and hold any one of the six
preset buttons (1-6) to store the
current frequency.
Press the corresponding preset button
to recall the frequency stored.
Automatically
Store Stations
Press and hold
AS/PS to
automatically store the six strongest
stations on the current band. Up to 18
FM stations and 12 AM stations can be
stored.
Scan Tuning
Press
AS/PS to scan presets 1-6 on
the current band.
LOC
Press SEL repeatedly to set the LOC ON
or LOC OFF.
Stereo/Mono
In FM mode, press SEL repeatedly to
set ST ON or ST OFF.
Using PTY
to select
Program
Select area EUROPE, press SEL
repeatedly to enter PTY MODE, then
rotate the VOL KNOB to select PTY
programs.
AF/TA
Select area EUROPE, press SEL
repeatedly to set AF/TA ON or OFF.
Operation
2.
Insert Disc
With the label facing up,insert a
disc into the Disc slot. The Disc will
automatically begin playback.
Eject CD
Press EJECT to eject the disc.
Track Select
Press
or
button to skip to next
or previous track/chapter.
3.
Fast backward
/ forward
Press and hold
or
button to
fast forward or backwards.
4.
Pause
Playback
Press
to temporarily stop the
playback.
Press
again to resume playback.
Stop
Playback
Press
once to pause the payback,
press
to resume;
Press
twice to stop playback, then
press
to start playback from the
beginning of the first chapter/track.
Repeat
Press RPT to switch among RPT ONE/
RPT DIR / RPT ALL / RPT OFF MODE
Random
Press RDM to play each track in
random order.
Press RDM again to resume.
Title
In DVD/VCD mode, press TITLE on the
remote control to display the title list.
Bluetooth Operation
Dial or
accept call
Press
to accept an incoming call,
or dial / redial a telephone number.
Reject or End
call
Press and hold
call.
to reject or end a
Common Operation
Turning the Unit On and Off
Pressing the POWER button will turn on the
unit or cause the unit to enter standby mode.
Selecting a Source:
1. DISC / USB - once a DVD or USB is
inserted into the unit, the unit will
automatically switch to display this source
menu. Press the function button to select
5.
DISC if a disc is already installed and the
unit is playing from another source.
AM/FM - press this button to scroll
through FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, AM2.
Press and hold this button repeatedly
to select the radio region: USA1, USA2,
AUSTRALIA, EUROPE.
BT - press this button to enable Bluetooth
connection.
AUX - this button allows you to scroll
through the AUX inputs fitted to the
stereo:
–– F AUX - connection on front of unit to
connect an external audio source
–– R AUX - connection on the rear of
the unit, normally used to connect TV
sound input.
–– AV - connection on the rear of the unit
to connect an external audio source
–– HDMI - connection is on the front of the
unit
ARC- connect TV with Audio Return
Channel function to the HDMI Output Jack
on the rear of the unit. Make sure the ARC
function of the TV is ON.
–– For details on settings and operating
your TV, refer to the instruction manual
for the TV.
–– About Audio Return Channel (ARC)
ARC allows audio signals to travel
both ways under HDMI Control. If
you connect a TV that supports HDMI
Control and ARC to the unit with a
single HDMI cable, you can output
video/audio to the TV or input TV audio
to the unit. In case noises are produced
from the speakers connected to the unit
because TV audio signals input to the
unit via ARC are not supported by the
unit, use the TV’s speakers.
Volume Adjust
Rotate the VOL KNOB clockwise to increase
volume, or rotate anticlockwise to decrease
volume.
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Disc USB Operation
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Operation
Mute
1. Press MUTE button to mute whatever
source is playing and display mute on the
screen.
2. Press the MUTE button again to resume.
To display and set the Clock
1. To display the clock on the LCD display,
press Clock button on the remote control.
In standby mode, the CLOCK time will
display on the LCD all the time.
2. To adjust or set the clock, briefly and
repeatedly press the SEL/EQ button on
the front panel to enter CLOCK Setup
mode, then rotate VOL knob to adjust the
hour/minute number. Use the
or
to
change the HOUR or MINUTE position.
3. Once the time is set, the unit will
automatically set after a few seconds.
To set the Alarm
1. Press
to turn the alarm setting on or
off. When the alarm is on, the icon
will
display on the LCD all the time.
2. Press and hold
repeatedly to enter
ALARM CLOCK and ALARM SOURCE
setting. Use the same method to set the
ALARM CLOCK as CLOCK SET. There are
two alarm sources for selection: TUNER
and USB.
To select a preset EQ mode
Press and hold the SEL/EQ button on the
front panel to select the preset music
equalizer curves: CINEMA, ROCK, CLASSIC,
FLAT or EQ OFF.
To turn on/off LOUD mode
Briefly and repeatedly press the SEL/EQ
button on the front panel to select LOUD ON/
LOUD OFF mode.
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To adjust the sound equalizer
curves
To adjust the sound equalizer curves, briefly
and repeatedly press the SEL/EQ button to
select the sound equalizer curves of VOL,
BAS(without preset EQ), TRE (without preset
EQ), BAL, LOUD ON/OFF, LOC ON/OFF, ST
ON/OFF, BEEP ON/OFF, SUB ON/OFF. Rotate
VOL Knob to select an audio feature.
ZONE 1/ZONE 2 Button
1. Pressing and holding the ZONE 1/ZONE 2
button will turn on or off the audio
source in each of the different areas,
which your speakers are connected. The
corresponding zone number will display
on the LCD once it is selected.
NOTE: ZONE 2 has an independent audio
output control function.
2. Short press ZONE 2 button to activate
independent audio selection mode. The
icon “ZONE 2” will flash on the LCD.
3. Select the media source (DISC / USB, AM
/ FM, BT, F AUX / R AUX, AV, HDMI), audio
effect and preset EQ independently.
4. After your setting of audio output of ZONE
2, short press ZONE 2 button to switch
back to ZONE 1 audio output control
mode. The icon “ZONE 2” will not flash.
5. If the media source of ZONE 2 (ZONE 1)
is selected as ARC, the media source of
ZONE 1(ZONE 2) can be selected as AM /
FM, BT, F AUX, R AUX, AV or ARC.
6. If the media source of ZONE 2 (ZONE 1)
is selected as AM/FM or BT, the media
source of ZONE 1 (ZONE2) can be selected
as DISC / USB, AM / FM, BT, F AUX, R
AUX, AV, HDMI or ARC.
7. If the media source of ZONE 2 (ZONE 1) is
selected as USB / DISC,the media source
of ZONE 1 (ZONE 2) can be selected as
USB / DISC AM / FM, BT, F AUX, R AUX or
AV.
Operation
When the display is incorrect, or the
function buttons are not effective or sound
is distorted, use a sharp point to press the
RESET button. The unit will be reset to
factory default and the correct functions will
be reloaded.
Radio Operation
Radio region selection
In RADIO mode, press and hold the AM/FM
button to select your desired radio region
USA1, USA2, AUSTRALIA or EUROPE.
AM/FM Button
In RADIO mode, press the AM/FM button on
the remote control or AM/FM button on the
front panel to select your desired radio band
of FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, AM2. The selected
band will be displayed on the small monitor
of the front panel.
Tune/Search Up/Down
In RADIO mode:
1. Press and hold
or
button on the
front panel or press and hold
button on the remote control
to automatically search down/up for
an available station from the current
frequency.
2. Press
or
button on the front panel
or press
button on the remote
control to manually search up or down
for your desired station from the current
frequency.
/ APS Button
1. Press and hold button on the front panel
or APS button on the remote control, the
radio searches from the lowest frequency
and checks the signal strength level
until 1 cycle search to search for radio
frequencies with sufficient signal strength
(starting from the lowest frequency and
ending until the search cycle is finished).
Then the 6 strongest stations are preset to
the corresponding preset number memory
band. The AS operation is implemented
in each bank of the selected band. When
the AS operation is finished, it will resume
broadcasting on M1. (It can store 3x6
stations for FM and 2x6 stations for AM in
all).
2. Press button on the front panel or APS
button on the remote control to search for
each preset radio station starting from
M1. When the field strength level is above
the threshold of the stop level the radio
holds at that preset number for a few
seconds, and then searches again. After
finishing a cycle of searching, it will stop
searching on M1.
NOTE:
In FM band, FM1, FM2, FM3 is checked
once at a time.
In AM band, AM1, AM2 is checked once at
a time.
Preset Station [ 1-6 ] Buttons
In RADIO mode:
1. To memorize the current frequency on the
current band, press and hold any one of
the six preset buttons (1-6) .
2. To recall the preset memory on the
current band, press one of the preset
buttons [1-6] .
Stereo/Mono Function
Repeatedly press SEL/EQ button to select ST
ON or ST OFF mode in FM mode.
LOC ON/LOC OFF Function
In RADIO mode:
1. When the signals of the distant radio
stations are very weak and the reception
is poor during tuning, repeatedly press
SEL/EQ button to select LOC OFF mode,
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Operation
then tune again for the distant radio
stations.
2. In radio mode, too strong signals from
the local radio stations may lead to
interference. Repeatedly press SEL/EQ
button to select LOC ON mode. Re-tune
the local station if required.
PTY (Program Type) Button
(For Europe only)
Select area EUROPE. Press SEL/EQ button
on the front panel or press the PTY button
on the remote control to select PTY mode.
When PTY group is on, press the 6 number
buttons on the remote control or rotate the
VOL KNOB on the front panel to select one
of the PTY programs: NEWS <--> AFFAIRS
<--> INFO <--> SPORT <--> EDUCATE <-->
DRAMA <--> CULTURE <--> SCIENCE <-->
VARIED <--> WEATHER <--> FINANCE <-->
CHILDREN <--> SOCIAL <--> RELIGION
<--> PHONE IN <--> TRAVEL <--> LEISURE
<--> DOCUMENT <--> PTY NONE <--> POP
M < --> ROCK M<-->EASY M <--> LIGHT M
<--> CLASSICS <-->OTHER M <--> JAZZ
<--> COUNTRY <--> NATION M <--> OLDIES
<--> FOLK M <-->. After selecting one of
the PTY programs, it will display SEEK PTY
and automatically search for the station of
the PTY program. If the station of the PTY
program does not exist, it will display PTY
NONE and then return back to the normal
station.
AF [Alternative Frequencies]
Function (For Europe only)
1. Repeatedly press the SEL/EQ button on
the front panel or press the AF button on
the remote control to select AF ON/ AF
OFF mode. The state of the AF switching
mode is displayed by AF segment.
2. Segment off: AF switching mode off.
3. Segment on: AF switching mode on, with
RDS information displayed.
4. Segment flashing: AF switching mode on,
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but RDS information is not received yet.
5. When the AF switching mode is selected,
the radio checks the signal strength of the
AF all the time. The interval of checking
time of each AFs depends on the signal
strength of the current station, from a
few minutes for the strong station to a
few seconds for the weak station. Every
time that a new AF is stronger than the
current station, it switches over to that
frequency for a very short time, and the
NEW FREQUENCY is displayed for 1-2
seconds. Because the mute time of the
AF switching or the checking time is very
short, it is almost inaudible in case of
normal program. (When AF flashes on
LCD, it will search for the stronger RDS
station. If AF and TP flash on LCD, it can
only search for the traffic announcement
station).
6. In FM mode, when AF is on, SEEK,
(SCAN), AUTO-MEMORY function can
only be used to receive and save the RDS
program.
TA [Traffic Announcement] Function
(For Europe only)
1. Repeatedly press SEL/EQ button on the
front panel or press the TA button on the
remote control to select TA ON / TA OFF
mode.
2. When a traffic announcement is
transmitted:
–– If the unit is in Disc Play mode, it will
switch to radio mode temporarily.
–– Temporarily switch over to an EON
linked station when EON detects a
traffic announcement on that other
program, and TA, TP will be displayed
on LCD.
3. TA interruption function:
The current traffic announcement is
cancelled by pressing the TA button
shortly.
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Basic Disc
Begin playback
1. Press the POWER button briefly to turn on
the DVD player.
After turning on the DVD player, please
turn on the monitor, and ensure that the
video output of the monitor is connected
to the video input from the DVD player.
2. If nothing displays on the TV screen when
the DVD player is turned on, ensure that
the TV is set to the right video input (not
TV channel). For example, if the TV and
DVD player are connected with each other
via the VIDEO 1 INPUT, then you need to
set the TV to VIDEO1.
3. Insert a disc into the DISC SLOT (with
labeled side facing up).
NOTE:
●● Discs that are seriously scratched or of
poor manufacturing or recording quality
may not play.
●● If the player can not read a disc in normal
condition, please try to eject and reload
the disc again.
1)
In addition to normal CD and DVD,
this unit supports to play CD-R, CD-R/W,
DVD-R and DVD-R/W; however, depending
on the conditions of the recording
equipment, recording program or the disc
itself, some CD-R, CD-R/W, DVD-R or
DVD-R/W may not play.
2)
When dealing with CD-R, CDR/W, DVD-R or DVD-R/W recording,
too high recording speed may result
in poor signal quality and therefore,
it is recommendable to select as low
recording speed as possible.
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4. When TA is on, SEEK, (SCAN), AUTO
MEMORY function can be received
or saved only when traffic program
identification code has been received.
When playing DVD/VCD/CD/MP4/MP3/WMA
discs, press PLAY/PAUSE
button on the
front panel or remote control to pause the
playback, press PLAY/PAUSE
button
again to resume normal playback.
Stop Playback
When playing DVD/VCD/MP3/WMA/CD
discs, press STOP button once to pause the
playback, then press the PLAY button to
resume the normal playback; Press STOP
button twice to stop the playback, then press
PLAY/PAUSE
button to start playback
from the beginning of the first chapter/track.
Select Chapter/Track with the
or button or
Button
Press
or
button on the front panel
or
button on the remote control
during playback to select the previous or next
chapter/track for playback.
NOTE: Press
or
button or press
button multiple times to advance
multiple chapters/tracks backward or
forward.
Select Chapter/Track with the
Number Buttons
1. When playing DVD/VCD (PBC OFF) /MP3/
WMA/CD discs, press one of the 1~9 and
the 0 number buttons to directly select
and play the 1st to 9th track/chapter.
2. If you want to play the track/chapter with
serial number bigger than 9, use the 10+,
1~9 and 0 button. To play the 13th track/
chapter, firstly press the 10+ button once,
then press the 3 button. To play the 34th
track/chapter, firstly press the 10+ button
3 times, then press the 4 button.
NOTE: Pressing the 5 or 6 button will allow
you to move up or down 10 tracks at a
time(only for MP3/WMA).
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Operation
Chapter/Track
1. Select Chapter/Track with the Root/PBC
menu (If the disc includes the root/PBC
menu)
2. When playing a DVD:
–– Press TITLE button on the remote
control to display the title list.
–– Press the direction buttons to select
your desired title, and then press OK
or PLAY/PAUSE
button to open the
root menu of the selected title.
–– Press the direction buttons to select
your desired chapter, then press the
OK or PLAY/PAUSE
button to play
the selected chapter. During playback,
press 1/MENU button on the front panel
or long press TITLE on the remote
control to directly display the root
menu of the title that is playing.
3. In VCD mode
–– When turning on the PBC function, the
beginning of the disc will play until the
PBC menu displays on the TV screen (if
the disc includes the PBC menu).
–– Press the number buttons to select
your desired track to play.
4. In MP3/WMA mode
–– The root menu is displayed on the
monitor screen all the time (if the
TITLE/PBC button is not available).
–– Press the direction buttons to select
your desired FOLDER, then press OK
or PLAY/PAUSE
button to open the
FOLDER, and then press the direction
buttons to select your desired file,
finally press OK button to play the
selected file.
–– In CD mode, the TITLE/PBC button is
disabled.
Advanced Disc
Playback with Speed Fast
backward / forward
●● During normal playback, press and
hold
or
button on the front panel
repeatedly or press and hold
button on the remote control repeatedly
to move backwards or forwards at the
following speeds: x2, x4, x8, x20, normal.
●● During speed playback, press
PLAY/PAUSE
button to resume
normal playback.
Playback with Slow Speed
●● During playback, press SLOW_FWD
button on the remote control to execute
the Slow Forward function. With each
consecutive pressing of SLOW_FWD
button, the playback speed decreases.
The speed levels in Slow Forward are as
follows: x1/2, x1/3, x1/4, x1/5, x1/6, 1/7,
normal.
●● During slow forward, press
PLAY/PAUSE
button to resume
normal playback.
●● The function is only available for video
playback.
Playback with still frame
If the unit is currently playing a DVD / VCD
disc, press STEP button on the remote
control consecutively to display the still
frame forward step by step. Press PLAY/
PAUSE
button to resume normal
playback.
Terminate the Playback
Playback Repeatedly
1. Press EJECT button to eject disc.
2. Press and hold POWER button on the
front panel or briefly press POWER button
on the remote control to turn off the
stereo.
1. ONE/ALL Repeat
–– During DVD disc playback: Press RPT
button to select REP CHAPTER, REP
TITLE, REP ALL or REP OFF.
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Playback from a specified
chapter/track or a specified time
1. When playing DVDs, press SEARCH
button on the remote control to display
an interface and highlight the title item,
then use the number buttons to input
the serial number of the title; use the
direction buttons to highlight the chapter
item,then use the number buttons to
input the serial number of the chapter;
finally press OK or PLAY/PAUSE
button to play the selected chapter.
2. When playing VCD/MP3/WMA/CD
discs, press SEARCH button on the
remote control to display an interface
and highlight the track item, then use
the number buttons to input the serial
number of the track; finally press OK
or PLAY/PAUSE
button to play the
selected track .
Playback in Random
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–– During VCD(PBC OFF)/CD disc
playback: press RPT button to select
REP ONE, REP ALL or OFF.
–– When it is in the state of PBC ON,
during VCD disc playing, the RPT button
is not available.
–– During MP3/WMA disc playback: Press
RPT button to select REP ONE, REP
DIR, REP ALL or OFF.
2. A-B Repeat
Press A-B button on the remote control if
you want to repeat a specific segment on
a disc that you define:
–– Press A-B button at a point (A) where
you want it to be the start point of the
repeat segment. Press A-B button
again at a point (B) where you want it
to be the terminal point of the repeat
segment. Then it will play the segment
repeatedly.
–– To cancel A-B repeat mode and resume
normal playback, press A-B button for
the third time.
●● NOTE: During DVD/VCD/MP3/WMA/CD
playback, points A and B must be within
the same track.
When playing DVD/VCD(PBC OFF)/MP3/
WMA/CD discs, press RDM button to switch
between RANDOM ON /RANDOM OFF. When
in RANDOM ON mode, it will play in random.
Playback in Different Angle
1. When playing VCD/MP3/WMA/CD discs,
ANGLE button on the remote control is
not available.
2. When playing DVD discs, press ANGLE
button on the remote control repeatedly
to view in different angle. This function
is only for the DVD discs with ANGLE
function.
Playback in Zoom Mode
In DVD/VCD mode, during playback,
press ZOOM button on the remote control
repeatedly to enlarge a certain area of the
images on the screen with these multiples:
ZOOMx2, ZOOMx3, ZOOMx4, ZOOMx1/2,
ZOOMx1/3, ZOOMx1/4, ZOOM OFF. Press one
of the direction buttons to select the area you
want to enlarge.
Change the Caption Language
1. When playing DVDs, press SUBT button
on the remote control repeatedly to select
the language of the caption or turn off
the caption (depending on the disc being
used).
2. This button is unavailable for VCD/MP3/
WMA/CD discs.
Change the Audio Language
1. When playing DVDs, press AUDIO button
on the remote control repeatedly to select
the desired language type (depending on
the disc being used).
2. When playing VCD discs, press AUDIO
button on the remote control repeatedly
to select the sound mode of the MONO
L, MONO R, AUTO L, AUTO R and Stereo
(audio language function unavailable)
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Operation
3. When playing CD/WMA/MP3 discs, the
AUDIO button on the remote control is
invalid.
For VCD/MP3/WMA/CD discs
Check the Playback Status
1. When playing DVDs, press OSD button on
the remote control repeatedly to turn on/
off the playback status display. When it
is on, it will display the information such
as: the serial number of the playing title,
the serial number of the playing chapter,
the elapsed time of the playing chapter,
the remaining time of the playing chapter,
the elapsed time of the playing title, the
remaining time of the playing title, etc.
2. When playing VCD/CD discs, press OSD
button on the remote control repeatedly
to turn on/off the playback status
display . When it is on, it will display the
information such as: the serial number
of the playing track, the elapsed time of
the playing track, the remaining time of
the playing track, the elapsed time of the
disc, the remaining time of the disc.
Program Playback
Program playback allows you to enter the
order in which you want some chapters/
tracks on DVD/VCD/MP3/WMA/CD disc to
play.
1. During playback, press PROG button on
the remote control to enter a program
interface as follows:
For DVDs
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2. Use the direction buttons to move the
cursor onto the desired place for inputting
the sequence number.
3. Use the number button to input desired
sequence number of title/chapter/track
with desired sequence.
4. Use the direction button to move the
cursor onto PLAY, then press OK button
on the remote control to play the
programmed titles/chapters/tracks in
programmed order. You can also simply
press PLAY/PAUSE
button to play the
programmed titles/chapters/tracks in
programmed order.
●● To exit program playback, firstly press
STOP button, then press
PLAY/PAUSE
button to enter
sequence playback; or press PROG button
twice again.
●● To remove all the programmed sequence
numbers, move the cursor onto CLEAR,
then press OK button on the remote
control.
●● To change the programmed sequence,
move the cursor onto the item you want to
change, then input the desired sequence
number.
●● During VCD playback, if it is in PBC ON
mode, the PBC mode is turned off as soon
as program playback starts.
Operation
1. The root menu is displayed on the monitor
when you switch to the DISC mode. At the
time, MP3/WMA files are played. (TITLE
or PBC button is not available).
2. In the root menu, the left file sort icon
is for MP3/WMA file; the middle file sort
icon is for VIDEO file; the right file sort
icon is for JPEG file. If one of these 3 file
sorts do not exist, you can not move the
cursor onto the file sort icon.
3. When the root menu is displayed, press
the direction buttons to select your
desired FOLDER, file or file sort icon, then
press OK or PLAY/PAUSE
button to
open the FOLDER, or play the selected
file, or play only this sort of file. When the
root menu is displayed, you can also use
the number buttons to select the serial
number of a file and play it.
When you select a JPEG file sort icon,
press one of the direction buttons to
select the first JPEG file, then press
the button to select the desired JPEG
file, finally press OK or PLAY/PAUSE
button to display the JPEG picture in full
screen from the selected JPEG picture.
●● During JPEG playback, press one of the
direction buttons to change the angle of
the picture that is displaying as follows:
: 90 deg cw; : 90deg ccw;
: UP<-->DOWN; : LEFT<-->RIGHT
●● During JPEG playback, press PROG
button on the remote control to change
the picture refresh mode. During JPEG
playback, press STOP button to stop
playing and return to the root menu.
●● During JPEG playback, the following
buttons are not available: SLOW-FWD,
SUBT, TITLE/PBC, ANGLE, STEP, AUDIO,
RDM and A-B.
●● In JPEG mode, the other operations are
the same as those in MP3/WMA mode.
MP4 Operation
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Play a Picture CD in JPEG Format
1. The root menu is displayed on TV when
you switch to the DISC mode, then it will
automatically play the first file. During
playback, press STOP button to stop
playing and return to the root menu.
2. When the root menu is displayed, press
the direction buttons to select your
desired FOLDER or file, then press OK or
PLAY/PAUSE
button to open the
FOLDER, or play the selected file. When
the root menu is displayed, you can also
use the number buttons to select the
serial number of the file and play it.
●● ANGLE, PROG, RDM, and TITLE/PBC
buttons are not valid.
●● The other functions are the same as
those in DVD mode; but the “Repeat”
function is the same as in MP3/WMA
mode.
ESP and ID3 Function
The ESP function is available for all formats
of discs. During MP3/WMA playback , the
information of the file name, folder name,
songs title, artist and album will be scrolling
on the LCD display. As long as the MP3 music
currently playing contains relevant ID3 tag
information in version 1.0/2.0 format, the 3
items underlined above will be scrolling on
the LCD display; otherwise, they will not.
USB Operation
Power on the DVD player, then insert the USB
storage. The monitor will display the root
menu of the USB storage device.
This device supports picture (JPEG format),
audio (MP3 or WMA format) and Video (MP4
format). All the operations are the same as
those of the corresponding format.
NOTE:
●● Playback of all file formats is not
guaranteed.
●● Not all USB products can be charged
from the unit.
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Operation
DVD Operation
1. Press SETUP button on the remote
control to access the DVD System Menu
on the monitor.
2. There are 6 setup pages in all for the
System Menu. Press the or button to
select a desired setup page.
3. Press the or button to select a setup
item on the selected setup page.
4. Press the button to enter the setup
item. Then press the or button to
select a desired mode of the setup item,
finally press OK button to confirm it.
●● Press the button to return to the upper
level.
●● Press SETUP button on the remote
control again or use the direction buttons
to highlight EXIT SETUP and then press
OK button to exit the System Menu.
For the DVD System Menu, there are 6 setup
pages in all, as shown below:
SYSTEM SETUP
TV TYPE
The setup item is for matching TV screen
size.
4:3 PS: Choose the item when connecting
a TV set with 4:3 screen. When playing
the pictures with 16:9 size, the left and
right parts of the video will be cut out, and
displayed in full screen.
4:3 LB: Choose the item when connecting
a TV set with 4:3 screen. When playing the
pictures with 16:9 size, the top and bottom
parts of the TV screen will be turned into
a black square respectively. 16:9: Choose
the item when connecting a TV set with
16:9 wide screen.
PASSWORD
This setup item is for locking or unlocking
the rating level of the Parental Control.
The defaulted state is locked. The
default password is 0000. You can set a
new password that you like: Select the
PASSWORD item and press button to
enter it, then input the original password
0000, and finally press OK button to
unlock it. Press button to enter it again,
then input a new password that you like
and press OK button to confirm.
Before the other persons see the Manual.
To ensure others don’t access the
password, consider setting the password
then cutting the PASSWORD section out
of the Manual.
RATING
To set a new Parental Control rating level:
1. Select the PASSWORD item and
then press button to enter it, then
input the password mentioned above,
and then press OK button to unlock
the setting of the rating level of the
Parental Control.
2. Select the RATING item and then press
the button to enter it, then use the
direction buttons to select your desired
rating level, then press OK button to
confirm.
3. Select the PASSWORD item again and
press the button to enter it, then
input the password, and finally press
OK button to lock the new setting of the
rating level of the Parental Control.
DEFAULT
This item is for making all setup items
change back to original status.
SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
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TV SYSTEM
The Stereo supports output of various
TV systems. If your TV has only NTSC
or PAL systems, the screen will blink
and become colorless when a wrong TV
system is selected. In this case go to TV
SYSTEM and select NTSC, PAL or AUTO to
match the system of your TV.
RESOLUTION
The setup is for resolution level selection.
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VIDEO SETUP
LANGUAGE SETUP
VIDEO SETUP
OSD
LANGUAGE
This item is for selecting the language of
the SYSTEM MENU and all operating prompt
interface displayed during playback.
BRIGHTNESS
For adjusting the brightness of the
video output.
AUDIO
LANG
This item is for selecting an audio
language.
CONTRAST
For adjusting the contrast of the video
output
SUBTITLE
LANG
This item is for selecting a subtitle
language.
HUE
For adjusting the hue of the video
output.
MENU
LANG
This item is for selecting a disc menu
language.
SATURATION
For adjusting the saturation of the
video output.
SHARPNESS
For adjusting the sharpness of the
video output.
AUDIO SETUP
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LANGUAGE SETUP
SPEAKER SETUP
AUDIO SETUP
AUDIO
OUT
For selecting a Digital output method. SPD
IF/OFF ,SPD IF /RAW,SPD IF/PCM
HDMI
AUDIO
AUTO: Selected to output the audio
automatically by RAW or PCM type. PCM:
Selected to output the audio by PCM type.
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Operation
Parental Control
Q: After a DVD is inserted into the disc
compartment, a dialogue window will appear
asking for a password of 4 digits. Why?
A: This is because that the movie you are
playing was rated with the Parental Control,
and the current rating level of the DVD player
is lower than the one of the current disc. You
must input the right password and enter it
in the Parental Control setup menu and then
set an equal or higher rating level than the
one of the current disc.
NOTE:
●● If you have not changed the password,
the factory preset password for the DVD
player will be empty. You will need to
input a desired password and input it
again to verify it in the Parental Control
setup menu.
●● For the rating level setup of Parental
Control of the DVD player, please refer
to the relative content of SYSTEM SETUP
menu for details.
Accessories: Parent Control
●● The Parental Control function of a DVD
player can control the playback of the
movie rating level of a disc. You can set
the DVD player (including software player
in PC) to be a certain rating level with
SETUP MENU on TV screen. If the rating
level set in the disc is higher than the
one set in the DVD player, the DVD player
can not playback the disc. Sometimes
the Parental Control sequences in some
discs are different from each other. The
rating level setup can be protected by
the password. Therein, if you select the
unlock item, the Parent Control function
will be invalid, and the content of the disc
will be played.
●● The disc movie can be designed as that
the DVD player will playback the different
version of content of a same movie
according to the different rating level
set by Parental Control. Depending on
the DVD feature of seamless switching
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
described above, the scenes that are
unsuitable for children will be cleared
or replaced by other suitable scenes
automatically.
All rating levels of Parental Control are as
follows:
Unlock
Kid Safe
PG
PG 13
NC 17
Adult
The Region Code
Q: No DVD playback. Screen displays
REGION ERROR after inserting disc into disc
compartment. Why?
A: Because the DVD player and disc have
different region codes. If they do not match,
the DVD player cannot play the disc.
Appendix: The region code of DVD:
●● The Motion Picture Association of
America (MPAA) divided the world into
6 regions, and allocated every region
a code, named the region code. The
region codes and the countries or areas
represented by the region codes are as
follows:
–– Region 1: America, Canada, EastPacific Islands;
–– Region 2: Japan, West Europe, North
Europe, Egypt, South Africa, Middle
East;
–– Region 3: South-east Asian countries
including Taiwan, Hong Kong, South
Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, etc.;
–– Region 4: Australia, New Zealand,
Central South America, South Pacific
Islands;
–– Region 5: Russia, Mongolia, Indian
Peninsula, Middle Asia, East Europe,
North Korea, North Africa, North-west
Asia etc.;
–– Region 6: China mainland.
Bluetooth Operation
How to operate mobile phone via
bluetooth?
1. Activate Bluetooth mode on your mobile
Mobile phone transfers to the car audio
whenever dialing takes place; Mobile phone
transfers to the car audio whenever receiving
a call.
phone, also press button to enter
Bluetooth mode on your DV3350.
2. After the Bluetooth Device is found, it
will show the name of the Bluetooth
Device FURRION DV3350-XXXX (where
X can be any character A-Z or number
0-9). Select it and enter it, then it will
show an interface that asks you to input
a password. Input the password 0000
and enter it. Then it will tell you pair OK.
When connected, the LCD of the car audio
system will show LINK ok.
Note:
1. Some mobile phones will automatically
connect with the BT device of the car
audio system after pairing. Other mobile
phones will need you to select the paired
BT device and press the CONNECTION
button.
2. When disconnected, find the paired and
disconnected Bluetooth Device on your
mobile phone, then press the connection
button to connect.
How to unpair DV3350 from your
mobile phone?
1. Disconnect:
When connected, find the paired and
connected Bluetooth Device, then press
the disconnection button to disconnect.
2. Forget:
Press and hold the button for about 5
seconds in DV3350 to clear its memory.
1. While connected: Press button on the
front panel to switch between Unit and
Phone during BT phone conversation.
2. Dial:
Dial with remote control using the
following procedures:
●● Input telephone number with number
buttons 0-9.
* Short press CLEAR button to cancel the
wrongly input number if necessary
●● Short press TEL to execute the dialing.
3. Redial:
To redial the last phone number dialed:
●● Short press TEL button on the remote
control or 1 button on the front panel, it
will show last phone number on the LCD,
then it will execute the dialing.
●● Short press REDIAL button on the remote
control, it will dial the last phone number.
4. Accept:
Incoming call ringing, short press TEL
button on the remote control or 1 button
on the front panel to accept the call.
5. Reject:
To reject incoming call ringing, short
press HANG UP button on the remote
control or 2 button on the front panel to
REJECT the call.
6. End Call:
During a phone call, short press HANG UP
button on the remote control or 2 button
on the front panel to end the call.
Note: When an incoming call is present
the caller’s phone number will be
displayed on the screen.
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English
How to pair DV3350 with your
mobile phone?
English
Bluetooth Operation
App Operation
How to Play an Audio File from
an External Bluetooth Device
(Mobile Phone) on the Wall
Mount Stereo?
App Control (supports
both iOS and Android
systems)
After the device has been paired successfully
and Wall Mount Stereo screen displays LINK OK.
●● You can use the Furrion ES control App
(both Android and iOS versions) and thus
your mobile as a remote control.
●● The App uses BT Low Energy (BLE)
technology to connect to DV3350 instead
of infrared in the physical remote control,
and thus not limited by line-of-sight
connection.
●● While the App checks for compatibility,
it will be good for you to cross-check
the specifications of your mobile to see
if it supports BLE technology before the
installation.
●● Search for “Furrion ES Control” in
Google Play (Android) or App Store (iOS)
according to your mobile device and
install. Run the App according to the
instructions within.
●● The App works with multiple models
in the Furrion DV range entertainment
system.
If your mobile device supports A2DP you
will then be able to stream music from your
Bluetooth device so it can be played by the
stereo speaker.
You must select Bluetooth on your mobile device
to play audio through Bluetooth.
If your mobile device supports AVRCP then you
will be able to control the basic phone audio
output functions by the Wall Mount Stereo
controls. Eg.Play Pause.
Note: During other modes (except Bluetooth
conversation), press button on the front panel
to switch the mode with others.
How to Setup Your Stereo Using
NFC (only Supports Mobile
Phones with NFC Function)?
1. Turn on the NFC function of your mobile
phone and make sure the screen is active
and unlocked.
2. With the NFC detection area of your
phone touch the NFC detection area
of the Stereo. You can now connect or
disconnect your mobile phone with the
Stereo conveniently.
Note: The first time you pair and connect,
it will ask you to input a password. The
password is “0000”.
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App installation and use steps
1. Install the ES Control App in your
smartphone.
2. Turn on Bluetooth on your device and
start the App.
3. According your mobile phone type to
select the device name
“Furrion DV3350-XXXX” (Android smart
phone) or “DV3350-4.0-XXXX” (iPhone) to
connect (where X can be any character of
A-Z or number 0-9).
4. Use the App to control the DV3350 freely.
Maintenance
Disc Maintenance
1. To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by
its edge, do not touch the disc surface of
the play side.
2. Do not stick paper or tape on the disc. If
there is glue on the disc surface, wipe it
off before using.
3. Do not expose the disc to direct
sunlight, or nearby heat sources such
as caliduct, or leave it in a car parked
in direct sunlight where there can be a
considerable rise in temperature.
4. Put the disc inside a disc case after
finishing playback.
2. Press the movable block hold in the
direction indicated by the A arrow
(Fig. 2), then pull the battery holder out
of the remote control as the direction
indicated by the B arrow (Fig. 2).
3. Replace the old battery with a new one
with the (+) polarity side upward (Fig. 3).
4. Insert the battery holder to the original
position in the remote control (Fig. 3)
English
Maintenance and Cleaning of
Discs
Fig.1
Disc Cleaning
1. Before playing, wipe the disc with a clean
cloth. Wipe the disc outwards from the
disc center.
2. Do not use petrol, thinners, commercially
available cleaners or anti-static spray for
plastic LPs to wipe discs.
Fig.2
Fig.3
Correct
Wrong
Correct
Wrong
Remote Control Battery
Information
Replace Battery in the Remote
Control
1. Before using the remote control for the
first time, pull the insulating sheet out
of the remote control in the direction
indicated by the arrow. (Fig.1)
Note about the Battery of the
Remote Control
1. Improper use of a battery may cause
overheating or an explosion that could
result in injury or fire.
2. Battery leakage may cause damage
to the remote control. Battery life: 6
months with normal use in normal room
temperature.
3. Do not short the battery.
4. Do not throw the battery into fire.
5. To avoid the risk of accident, keep the
battery out of reach of children.
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English
Troubleshooting
Please read the user manual carefully before using the DVD player. If you have any problems
with this product, please refer to the below troubleshooting guide to help you resolve the issue.
TROUBLE/SYMPTOM
SOLUTION
No picture, sound and
indication
●●
●●
●●
●●
Ensure that the power switch is on.
Ensure that the wall inlet is ok.
Ensure that the power cord is not damaged or the fuse is not blown.
Ensure that the power plug is connected to the inlet tightly.
No sound but picture ok
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
Ensure that the player's audio output has a good connection with TV's audio input.
Check whether the audio connector is damaged.
Check whether you have turned down the volume.
Ensure that you have set the right AUDIO setup of the player.
Ensure that the audio is not under mute.
Black and white picture or
screen rolling
●●
Ensure that you have set the right TV SYSTEM (e.g. PAL, NTSC) setting.
●●
●●
Ensure that the player's video output has a good connection with TV's video input.
Ensure that you have turned your TV to the AV input channel connecting to your
player.
Check whether the video connector is damaged.
Ensure that you have set the right VIDEO settings of the player.
No picture but sound ok
Flaws in picture or sound
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
Ensure that you have put the disc on the tray.
Check whether the disc is put in the reverse side.
Check whether the disc is distorted.
Check whether the disc is stained or scratched badly.
Ensure that the disc format is compatible to the player.
Ensure that the temperature inside the car is not too high. If so, cool off unit until the
ambient temperature returns to normal.
Insert another disc into the disc compartment.
Remote control does not
work
●●
●●
Direct the remote control to the IR sensor of the player.
Check whether there are obstacles between the remote control and IR sensor.
Some function buttons do
not work
●●
●●
●●
Turn off the power, then turn on again.
Reset the unit to zero, then turn on again.
Remove the front panel from the unit, then install it again and then turn on again.
The radio does not work
●●
Check whether the antenna cable is connected firmly, or manually tune for a station.
●●
Use a metal pin to press the software reset button in the recess hole on the front of
the stereo.
Display no disc or bad disc
Stereo functions lock up or
Bluetooth function is not
responding to device
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●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
Check whether the setting of AUDIO is right.
Check whether the disc is scratched or stained.
Check whether the AV connector and the output terminal is stained.
Check whether there is condensation inside the lens. If so, leave the player off for an
hour or so, then try again.
Check whether the installation angle is less than 30.
FCC Information
English
●● Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
●● 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.
●● This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
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Specifications
English
General Specification
Audio Specification
Power Supply
Requirement
DC 12V
Audio Output (Analog
audio)
Maximum Power Output
4 x 20W
Frequency Response
20Hz ~ 20KHz
(at 1KHz 0 dB)
Dimensions (W x H x D)
913/16” x 45/8” x 7”
249 x 118 x 178mm
S/N Ratio (Audio)
> 60dB (at 1KHz 0 dB)
Separation
50dB
Speaker Output
4 Ω Load
DVD Deck Specification
Format
DVD/VCD/JPEG/MP4/WMA/
CD
Video System
NTSC/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/
AUT O (optional)
Audio System
24 bit/96KHz
Loading System
Audio Loading
Frequency range
87.5 MHz - 107.9 MHz (US)
87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz (EU)
87.5 MHz - 107.9 MHz (AUS)
Mounting Angle
0 to +/- 30
Usable sensitivity
3uV
Radio Specification
FM Section
AM Section
Video Specification
Video Type
16:9 and 4:3 Load
impedance: 75 ohms
Horizontal Resolution
600
Frequency range
530 KHz - 1710 KHz (US)
522 KHz - 1620 KHz (EU)
522 KHz - 1710 KHz (AUS)
Bluetooth Specification
Bluetooth Version
29
2.0 +0/-1.0 Vrms
V4.0
Operation Frequency
2.4GHz (ISM BAND)
Bluetooth Output
4dBm
Warranty
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FURRION WARRANTS FOR A PERIOD OF 1 YEAR FROM DATE OF RETAIL PURCHASE BY
THE ORIGINAL END-USE PURCHASER, THAT THIS PRODUCT, WHEN DELIVERED TO YOU IN
NEW CONDITION, IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING, FROM A FURRION AUTHORIZED RESELLER
AND USED IN NORMAL CONDITIONS, IS FREE FROM ANY DEFECTS IN MANUFACTURING,
MATERIALS, AND WORKMANSHIP. IN CASE OF SUCH DEFECT, FURRION SHALL REPLACE
OR REPAIR THE PRODUCT AT NO CHARGE TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
PRODUCTS WHERE THE ORIGINAL SERIAL NUMBERS HAVE BEEN REMOVED, ALTERED OR
CANNOT READILY BE DETERMINED; DAMAGE OR LOSS CAUSED BY ACCIDENT, MISUSE,
ABUSE, NEGLECT, PRODUCT MODIFICATION, FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS IN
INSTRUCTION MANUAL, COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL USE; DAMAGE OR LOSS CAUSED
TO THE DECORATIVE SURFACE OF PRODUCT; TO ANY DATA, SOFTWARE OR INFORMATION;
AND NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR. THIS WARRANTY ONLY PROTECTS THE ORIGINAL ENDUSER (“YOU”) AND IS NOT TRANSFERABLE; ANY ATTEMPT TO TRANSFER THIS WARRANTY
SHALL MAKE IT IMMEDIATELY VOID. THIS WARRANTY IS ONLY VALID IN THE COUNTRY OF
PURCHASE.
THIS WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED. FURRION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IF FURRION CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM IMPLIED WARRANTIES
UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION
TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.
No Furrion reseller, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension, or
addition to this warranty.
FURRION IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION,
OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS,
DOWNTIME, GOODWILL, DAMAGE TO OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY EQUIPMENT OR PROPERTY,
ANY COSTS OF RECOVERING, REPROGRAMMING, OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM OR DATA
STORED IN OR USED WITH FURRION PRODUCTS. FURRION’S TOTAL LIABILITY IS LIMITED
TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THIS PRODUCT PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THIS
WARRANTY.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY
TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE
OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY BY STATE OR (WHERE APPLICABLE IN THE COUNTRIES WHERE
FURRION HAS NON-US/CANADIAN AUTHORIZED DEALERS) COUNTRY. NO ACTION OR CLAIM
TO ENFORCE THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE COMMENCED AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE
WARRANTY PERIOD.
Keep your receipt, delivery slip, or other appropriate payment record to establish the warranty
period. Service under this warranty must be obtained by contacting Furrion at
warranty@furrion.com
Product features or specifications as described or illustrated are subject to change without
notice.
Furrion Innovation Center & Institute of Technology
● 52567 Independence Ct., Elkhart, IN 46514, USA ● Toll free:1-888-354-5792
● Email: support@furrion.com
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