Magnadyne M6-LCD Car DVD Player User Manual

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AUX IN
M6
DVD MULTIMEDIA INTERNET RECEIVER
WITH 6.75” LCD SCREEN, BUILT-IN NAVIGATION & BLUETOOTH
Precautions
Thank you for your purchase of the
M6 entertainment system.
This owner’s manual is a basic
“Quick Start” style manual. It will
provide basic information on the
operation of all the features of your
new M6.
After you have finished reading this
manual, please keep it in a safe place
for ready reference.
For a more detailed description of
certain features of the M6, please
use the internet and navigate to
www.magnadyne.com. Locate the M6
radio page and there you will find a
“manuals” tab. Search the documents
for the area of the M6 that you want
more information on.
to moisture or water to prevent electronic
Please don’t change the fuse on the power
cord without professional guidance, using
an improper fuse may cause damage to this
MUTE
OK
Only connect the unit to a 12-volt power
supply with proper negative grounding.
Please power off this unit at once and send it
back to the after-sales service center or the
dealer /distributor you purchased from if one
of the following symptoms is found:
Never install this unit where the operation
and condition for driving safely is
compromised.
MUTE
OK
MUTE
OK
MUTE
MUTE
OK
OK
(a). No audio output;
(b). No image output;
(c). Water or other obstacle enters the unit;
(d). Smoking;
(e). Peculiar smell.
Never use the video display while the car
is in motion. The use of video playback
MUTE
OK
OK
MUTE
MUTE
OK
To provide a clear demonstration and an
alternative for easy understanding of the
operation of this unit, graphic illustration
was used. However, this illustration is not
necessary printed as the actual image found
on the unit.
To ensure safe driving, please adjust the
volume to a safe & comfortable level in case
of emergency situations.
Precautions
Precautions
Contents
Contents
Warning
Warning
Precautions
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Precautions
...............................................1
Operate
thethe
unit
correctly
according
to to
thethe
Operate
unit
correctly
according
instruction
manual
to to
prevent
unnecessary
instruction
manual
prevent
unnecessary
problems.
problems.
Control
Panel
...........................................3
Control
Panel
...........................................3
Remote
Control
.........................................4
Remote
Control
.........................................4
Basic
Operations
......................................6
Basic
Operations
......................................6
Main
menu
.................................................7
Main
menu
.................................................7
CAUTIONS
ON
HANDLING
CAUTIONS
ON
HANDLING
Disc
Operation
..........................................7
Disc
Operation
..........................................7
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PRODUCT.
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product
is ais CLASS
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PRODUCT.
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product
a CLASS
Use
of of
controls
or or
adjustments
or or
performance
Use
controls
adjustments
performance
of of
procedures
other
than
those
specified
procedures
other
than
those
specified
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may
result
in in
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radiation
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result
hazardous
radiation
exposure.
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open
covers
and
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exposure.
open
covers
and
repair
yourself.
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servicing
to to
qualified
repair
yourself.
Refer
servicing
qualified
personnel.
personnel.
DVR-RECORDER
(optional)
...................18
DVR-RECORDER
(optional)
...................18
Two
laser
products
Two
laser
products
EasyConnect
...........................................22
Internet
....................................................22
Wave
length:
CD:
780mm
650mm
Wave
length:
CD:
780mmDVD:
DVD:
650mm
Laser
power:
NoNo
hazardous
radiation
is is
Laser
power:
hazardous
radiation
emitted
with
safety
protection.
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with
safety
protection.
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electric
shock,
and
reduce
risk
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shock,
and
annoying
interference,
use
only
thethe
included
annoying
interference,
use
only
included
components.
components.
Radio
Operations
....................................10
Radio
Operations
....................................10
USB
Operations
......................................12
USB
Operations
......................................12
Bluetooth
Operations
.............................15
Bluetooth
Operations
.............................15
iPod/iPhone
Operations
.........................17
iPod/iPhone
Operations
.........................17
SiriusXM
Satellite
Radio
........................19
SiriusXM
Satellite
Radio
........................19
Internet
....................................................24
Other
Mode
..............................................23
Othersetting
Mode..............................................25
Sound
..........................................23
Soundsettings
setting..........................................25
System
......................................24
System
settings ......................................26
Device
Connections
...............................26
Device Connections
...............................28
Troubleshooting
.....................................30
Troubleshooting
.....................................31
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31
Caution
ofof
disc
using
Caution
disc
using
Specifications .........................................32
1. 1.
DODO
NOT
use
irregular
shaped
disc.
NOT
use
irregular
shaped
disc.
2. 2.Disc
Cleaning.
Use
a dry,
soft
cloth
to to
Disc
Cleaning.
Use
a dry,
soft
cloth
wipe
thethe
disc
from
center
to to
edge,
only
neutral
wipe
disc
from
center
edge,
only
neutral
detergent
can
bebe
used.
detergent
can
used.
3. 3.When
playing
a new
disc.
New
disc
may
When
playing
a new
disc.
New
disc
may
have
some
rough
spots
around
thethe
inner
and
have
some
rough
spots
around
inner
and
outer
edges.
If such
a disc
is is
used,
remove
outer
edges.
If such
a disc
used,
remove
these
rough
spots
with
a pencil
or or
ball-point
these
rough
spots
with
a pencil
ball-point
pen,
etc.
pen,
etc.
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Control Panel
Press [
] button to turn on the unit.
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6. AUX IN Socket
1. [
] Button
Back to previous MENU.
7. Reset
Load factory settings
Eject disc (when disc inserted)
2.
8. USB Socket
3. [
] Button
> Power “ON” (press)
> Power “OFF” (long press)
> Mute the Volume (press)
4. [
9. SD card reader for media.
10. Map Card Slot
] Button
Show main menu (press)
Show main options(long press)
5. Volume
Increase / Decrease the volume
Remote Control
1. Change playing source in sequence
2. Eject the disc
3. Select audio language
Show music catalog
4. Display playback information
5. Show home menu
6. Select radio band
7. Call out - Outgoing call
8. Zoom
9. DVD title
10. Repeat playback
11. Setup menu
12. Enter( OK key)
13. Move the cursor up/down/left/right.
Up/down: Manual tuning
14. Numeric keys
15. Mute the volume
16. Unit power
17. Select DVD subtitle language
18. Select DVD angle
19. Return to previous display
20. Main menu
21. Clear information
22. Hang up
23. Previous/Next
Auto tuning (long press)
Fast backward/forward (long press)
24. Display settings
25. Adjust volume
26. Play / Pause
27. Go-to search
28. Enter the EQ setting
MENU
OK
EQ
Remote Control
Notes of remote control using
1) Aim the remote control at the remote sensor on the unit.
2) Remove the battery from the remote control or insert a battery insulator if the battery has not
been used for a month or longer.
3) DO NOT store the remote control under direct sunlight or in high temperature environment, or it
may not function properly.
4) The battery can work for 6 months under normal conditions. If the remote control doesn’t work,
change the battery.
5) Use“button shaped” lithium battery “CR2025”(3V) only.
6) DO NOT recharge, disassemble, heat or expose the battery to fire.
7) Insert the battery in proper direction according to the ( + ) and ( - ).
8) Store the battery out of children reach it can be hazardous if swallowed to avoid the risk of
accident.
Uninstall Battery
Install Battery
Slide out the battery compartment tray
at the bottom on the back of the remote
control.
Use button-shaped lithium battery
CR2025 (3V)” only. Insert the battery
to the battery tray with proper direction
according to the (+) and (-) poles.
PUSH IN
PULL OUT
Basic Operations
Turn on/off the power
] to turnSELECT
the unit ]
1. Press and release [ VOL/MUTE
to
on.turn the unit on.
] to turn SELECT
the unit ]
2. Press and hold the [ VOL/MUTE
off.turn the unit off.
to
When video is playing and the parking brake
is Off, the unit’s display will show the safety
warning disclaimer screen.
1. If 'PRK SW' cable is connected to hand
brake switch, the video display of the TFT
monitor will be controlled by driving status,
system setup and input video sources.
2. When the car is moving forward, and a
video source is being played, the screen will
display a warning disclaimer. The warning
screen will prevent the driver from watching
images.
Note:
The unit will power on in the same state
it was in when powered off.
Mute
Press the [[ VOL/MUTE
] button to
mute the] sound.
SELECT
button to mute the sound.
Note:
again or ]
] button SELECT
• Pressing the [[VOL/MUTE
adjusting
volumeorwill
unmute. volume will
button again
adjusting
unmute.
Adjust the Volume
Rotatethe
the[ [ VOL/MUTE
SELECT
Press
] or [
] button
to increase
or
button tothe
increase
decrease the volume
decrease
volumeor
level.
Customized
The adjustable range of volume is 0 to 40.
To change the icon theme and the wallpaper
of the home screens, press the [
] button.
Playing Source Selection
1. Press the [
] button on the panel to
show main source menu.
2. Touch the desired icon on the the screen
to enter corresponding mode, such as
Disc, Navi, Radio, etc.
Drag left/right to scroll.
Swipe through the icons to the “settings”
icon. Once in the setting screen, touch
“General” then touch “Customized”.
Note:
When some devices are not ready, they
cannot be selected.
You should stop switching when the playing
source you desired has been selected and
wait for some seconds, the unit will auto enter
the playing source mode you have selected.
1. Choose theme:
[Theme 1], [Theme 2].
(Theme 2 is the default theme)
Video Safety System
The parking brake must be set ON before
any video playback can be displayed on the
radio’s display. If the vehicle is in motion and
the parking brake is Off, the unit will play the
video from a DVD, USB or SD card to an
external monitor. The sound will still be
provided by the unit and speakers
connected to it.
2. Choose wallpaper from:
[Live wallpapers]: to show the wallpapers
with animation stored in the unit. Drag up/
down to scroll.
[Photo]: to visit the photo of mobile storage.
[Wallpapers]: to show the wallpapers stored
in the unit. Drag left/right to scroll.
Select desired picture to view, touch [Set
Main menu
Disc Operation
Main Menu
Insert a Disc
Touch the [ HOME ] button to enter main
source menu.
Insert a disc into the slot, and the unit will
change to disc mode automatically.
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Notes:
• Please confirm whether there is a disc in
the unit before you insert another one.
• The unit will exit current playing source and
enter DVD mode when one disc is inserted.
• The following disc formats are supported:
CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW,
DVD + RW .
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Eject the Disc
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1. Show current player source.
2. Hold and drag down to show the
Press [
] on the panel to eject the disc.
Notes:
• After ejecting the disc, the unit reverts to
another source automatically.
• If the disc is not removed from the unit
within 10 seconds, the disc will be reloaded
to prevent accidental damage.
3. Car AV system source bar:
Touch and hold the center of the bar and
drag left/right to show more icons.
Touch desired icon to enter corresponding
mode.
4. Clock.
5. Enter music menu. (USB or SD card)
6. Enter radio mode.
7. Show applications list.
8. Enter bluetooth phone mode.
9. Enter NAVI mode.
Disc Playback
When a disc is inserted, the display will
show “Loading...”. For MP3/WMA or a disc
with mixed files, reading time may exceed 1
minute.
Applications Menu
DVD Playback Menu
Touch [
During playback, touch the screen (except top
left corner) to show control buttons.
] to enter applications menu.
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1. IN-CAR
Car AV applications.
2. APPS
Show the Android applications installed.
In the list menu, drag left/right to scroll.
Touch and hold an icon for more than 2
seconds to add shortcut to the desktop. To
delete the shortcut, hold it and drag to the
] on the top, and release after it turns
red.
Touch the [ BACK ] button on the panel to
exit.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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Return to home menu
Show DVD menu
Progress bar
Previous chapter
Play/Pause
Next chapter
Enter preset EQ menu
Show more control buttons
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Disc Operation
Mixed Disc Playback
When inserting a mixed disc, the unit will read
the disc and show the files list. For some
discs, you need to choose Music/Video/Photo
to play back.
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9. Repeat play
10. To enter search menu
11. Select audio channel
12. Select subtitle language
13. Select viewing angle
14. Hide the second line of control buttons
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CD Playback
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Insert a CD in the disc slot, and the unit will
read the disc. For some discs, you will need to
choose Music/Video/Photo for playback.
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Return to home menu
Show music list
Show video list
Show photo list
Show the folders
File/Folder list
Drag the list up/down to scroll.
When viewing a picture, touch the screen
(except top left corner) to show control
buttons.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Return to home menu
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Previous track
Play/Pause
Next track
Show more control buttons
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Previous picture
Play/Pause
Next picture
Zoom out/in
Rotate clockwise
* Video/Audio playback reference DVD/CD
playback.
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7. Sequential play
8. Repeat play
9. To enter search menu
10. Hide the second line of control buttons
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Return to home menu
Disc Operation
Stop Playback Temporarily
Search
1. During playback, press [
] to pause
playback. The sound will be muted.
2. Press [ ] to continue playback.
1. Touch [Goto] on the control bar.
2. Input the chapter number.
3. Touch [OK] to c
Select Desired Track/Chapter
DVD Audio Select
Press [
] or [
] to skip to the previous or
next track/chapter.
Press [
] button to select audio language to
listen if the DVD has multiple audio languages.
Repeat
VCD Audio Select
During playback, press [
to select repeat playback.
• Default setting is off.
] button on screen
Press [
] button to select audio channel to
listen (LEFT, RIGHT, MIXED, STEREO).
DVD Subtitle Select
Note:
If you do not select Repeat on, when the
entire disc or TITLE playback has finished,
the system will stop. If no other control, after 5
minutes the unit will turn into standby mode.
Press [ Subtitle ] button to select the subtitle
language to show if the DVD has multiple
language subtitles.
Sequential Track Playback
(for CD/VCD/MP3/WMA Only)
You can play all the tracks in random order.
] button on the
1. During playback, press [
screen to select random playback.
2. Press [
] to select sequential playback.
Radio Operations
Select One Radio Band
Select [Radio] on the main menu to enter
radio mode.
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Touch the [ Band ] button to select one radio
band among FM and AM.
Manual Tuning
During manual tuning, the frequency will be
changed in steps.
] or [
] button on the
Touch the [
operation bar to tune in a lower/higher station.
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Auto Tuning
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1. Return to home menu
2. Tune backward
Auto tune backward. (long press)
3. Current frequency
4. Tune forward
Auto tune forward. (long press)
5. Enter EQ menu
6. Enter favorite list
7. Search and store preset stations
automatically
8. To receive local / distant radio stations
9. Goto station by inputting frequency
10. Band switch
11. Stations list
12. Show more control buttons
Hold the [
] or [
] button on the
operation bar for more than 2 seconds to seek
a lower/higher station.
To stop searching, repeat the operation above
or press other buttons having radio functions.
Note:
When a station is received, searching stops
and the station is played.
Auto Store
Only stations with sufficient signal strength will
be detected and stored in the memory.
To start automatic station search, touch the
] button on the operation bar.
To stop auto store, repeat the operation above
or press other buttons having radio functions.
Note:
After auto store, the previous stored stations
will be overwritten.
Manual store
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1. When one expected radio station has been
detected, touch [
] to show customized
station store list.
2. Touch to select an item on the list to store
the current station in the memory.
3. Touch top left of the screen to exit.
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Enter customized list
Show discovery stations
Show favorite stations
Mute radio
Hide the second line of control buttons
Show RDS options
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Radio Operations
Recall the Stored Stations
RDS Basics
Method 1:
1. Touch [
] button on the screen to show
the preset stations.
2. Select a band
3. On the middle of the screen, drag the list
left/right to scroll, touch a station on the list
to listen to.
Radio Data System (RDS) enables traffic
reports to be received and provides many
facilities, including enabling the radio station
name to be displayed on the radio display.
Adjust RDS Settings
1. In Radio menu, touch [
].
The option menu is displayed.
2. Touch on the selected option to change the
setting.
∙ [TA]: To turn on or off “TA” function.
∙ [AF]: To turn on or off “AF” function.
∙ [REG]: To turn on or off “REG” function.
∙ [CT]: To turn on or off “Clock Time”
synchronization function.
∙ [PTY]: To show PTY list.
Method 2:
] button on the screen to show
1. Touch [
the favorite stations.
2. Select a band
3. On the middle of the screen, drag the list
left/right to scroll, touch a station on the list
to listen to.
4. Touch top left of the screen to exit.
Local Seeking
When LOCAL seeking is on, only radio
stations with strong radio signal will be be
received.
To open LOCAL function, touch [
] button
on the operation bar, then touch the [
button to select “Loc” or “DX”.
TA
Press the TA ON/OFF button to switch the
priority for traffic announcements on or off.
Note
The number of radio stations that can be
received will decrease after the Loc seeking
mode is on.
AF
The receiver can automatically switche to an
alternative frequency (AF) of the same station
if the reception becomes poor. Press the OFF/
ON touch-point to turn the automatic scanning
for alternative frequencies of an RDS broadcast station off and on.
Key Search
Touch [
] button on the operation bar to
show key search menu.
Touch the keypad to input the frequency,
touch [ OK ] to goto the station directly.
To cancel an input number, touch [
CT (Clock Time)
Some stations broadcast the time and date
within the encoded RDS signal. The clock
time is automatically adjusted when ‘CT’ is set
to ‘ON’.
].
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Radio Operations
SD/USB Operations
PTY Function
Using a SD Card
PTY is the abbreviation for Program Type
which is a code defining the type of program
being broadcast (e.g. News or Rock).
PTY options will display on the screen. To
view more PTY options, touch the scroll bar
and arrows on the screen.
When one PTY option is touched (e.g.
News), auto search for next available PTY
by increasing tuning frequency until the PTY
of the next station matches the current. If no
matched PTY has been found, the unit will
return to the original radio frequency.
1. Open the card slot cap, insert a SD card
into the corresponding slot, the unit will load
the files automatically.
2. To remove the card, you should first select
another source, in order to avoid damaging
the card, press the card slightly, and take
off the card after it pops out.
Using USB device
1. Connect your USB device to the USB
cable.
When connecting a USB device, the unit
will read the files automatically.
2. To remove the USB device, you should
first select another source, in order to avoid
damaging the USB device.
Music Playback
Select [Music] on the applications menu, the
unit will display all the music on the mobile
storages.
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Return to home menu
Select file source
List the files by favorite
List the new files
List the files by song name
Touch a song to start play.
6. List the files by artist
Drag up/down to scroll.
7. List the files by album
8. Show the file
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SD/USB Operations
Select Music by Album
9. List window
Drag up/down to scroll.
Touch an item to select.
10. Enter search menu.
1. Touch [Albums] on the left of the screen.
2. Touch an album shown on the list.
3. Select a song to play.
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Select Music by Song Name
1. Touch [Songs] on the left of the screen.
2. Select a song to play.
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Favorite
Show list menu
Previous track
Play/Pause
Next track
Show more control buttons
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Playlists
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Add a song to favorite playlist
1. Press a song and select [
].
2. Add it to an favorite playlist.
If choose [Favorite], you need input a name
of the playlist.
Delete a song from favorite playlist
1. Touch [favorite], and select a playlist name
on the screen.
2. Press [
] on the favorite playlist, then
remove it from playlist.
Video Playback
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Select [Video] on the applications menu,
the unit will display all the video files on the
storages.
During playback, touch the screen(except top
left corner) to show control buttons.
Sequential play
Repeat play
Follow your heart
Hide the second line of control buttons.
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Play/Pause
When playing, press [ ] button to pause, and
the sound will be mute.
Press [ ] button to play.
Previous/Next Track
Press [ ] or [
next track.
] button to go to previous or
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1. Return to home menu
2. Select file source
3. Folder/File list
Drag up/down to scroll, touch to access.
4. Thumbnail
Select Music by Artist
1. Touch [Artists] on the left of the screen.
2. Touch an artist shown on the list.
3. Select a song to play.
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SD/USB Operations
Gallery Operations
1. Select [Photo] on the APPS menu.
2. Select one gallery to show the picture list.
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5. Show list menu
6. Previous chapter
7. Play/Pause
8. Next chapter
9. Enter preset EQ menu
10. Show more control buttons
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3. Touch to view it.
Drag left/right to scroll.
Touch top left corner to back.
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11. Sequential play
12. Repeat play
13. Show previous page of control buttons
Notes
• Disconnect USB storage devices from the
unit when not in use.
• Use an optional cable to connect the USB
audio player/USB memory as any device
connected directly to the unit will protrude
out from the unit and may be dangerous.
• Do not use unauthorized products.
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Bluetooth Operations
The Bluetooth allows you to utilize your car’s
built-in audio system for handsfree wireless
mobile phone or music communication. Some
Bluetooth mobile phones have the audio
features, and some portable audio players
support Bluetooth feature. This system can
play audio data stored in a Bluetooth audio
device. The car stereo with Bluetooth will be
able to retrieve phonebook contacts, received
calls, dialed calls, missed calls, incoming calls,
outgoing call and listen to music.
Making a Call
• Dial Number
1. Input numbers by digit-keys on the screen.
Touch [
] to clear the digits.
2. Touch [
] button to dial out.
3. Touch [
] button to terminate call.
Notes:
• This system will not operate or may operate
improperly with some Bluetooth audio
players.
• The unit cannot guarantee the compatibility
of all mobile phones together with the unit.
• Audio playback will be set to the same
volume level as set during telephone call.
This can cause problems, if extreme volume
level is set during the telephone call.
Touch [ ] on the main menu to enter
Bluetooth Phone mode.
• Answering a call
You can answer an incoming call by pressing
the [
] button.
] button to reject an incoming call.
Touch [
1. If the Bluetooth function of the unit is off,
the unit will ask you to turn it on.
(Default setting is on)
2. Turn on Bluetooth function of your mobile
phone.
3. Search for new Bluetooth devices on
your phone. Select “MAG-M10”
M6 from the
pairing list on the mobile phone, and enter
password
Or touch [
Scan ] button on the screen to
search mobile Bluetooth devices.
After connect successfully, the unit show
following menu.
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• Disconnect
To disconnect a paired device, touch
[Disconnect] button.
Call from Phonebook
1. Touch [ Contacts ] button to show your
phone book.
2. Select a number to select and touch [
button to dial out.
] to search a contact name.
3. Touch [
Bluetooth Operations
: Previous track
: Play/Pause
Call History
: Next track
Access Call History by touching [ Call log ]
button.
: Enter Bluetooth Phone
Bluetooth Settings
Touch [ Settings ] button to show Bluetooth
setting menu.
Then select a number from Dialled/Missed/
Received calls.
Bluetooth Audio Streaming
What is audio streaming?
Audio streaming is a technique for transferring
audio data such that it can be processed
as a steady and continuous stream. Users
can stream music from their external audio
player to their car stereo wirelessly and listen
to the tracks through the car’s speakers.
Please consult your nearest dealer for more
information on the product of wireless audio
streaming transmitter offered.
CAUTION
Please avoid operating your connected
mobile phone while audio streaming as
this may cause noise or the sound to cut in
and out on playback.
Audio streaming may or may not resume
after telephone interrupt as this is
dependent on your mobile phone.
Touch [Streaming] button to play music on
your mobile phone.
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iPod/iPhone Operations
This unit supports only the following iPod/iPhone models:
·· iPhone
iPhone5SE
·· iPhone
iPhone4S
6s Plus
·· iPhone
iPhone46s
·· iPod
touch
(5th generation)
iPhone
6 Plus
·· iPod
touch
iPhone
6 (4th generation)
·· iPod
classic
iPhone
5s
·· iPod
nano
iPhone
5c(7th generation)
·· iPod
nano
iPhone
5 (6th generation)
·· iPod
iPodnano
touch(5th
(6thgeneration)
generation)
· iPod touch (5th generation)
“Made for iPod,” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to
meet Apple performance standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and
regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect
wireless performance.
iPhone and iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Accessing iPod mode
Track-down
] button to move back to the
1. Touch the [
beginning of the current track.
2. Touch the [
] button twice to move back
to the beginning of the previous track.
Connect an iPod or iPhone to the USB
connector via an iPod cable.
Fast forward/Fast reverse
Fast forward
Touch and hold the [
Fast reverse
Touch and hold the [
] button .
] button .
Repeat play
LIGHTNING
This function allows you to play the track
repeatedly.
Touch the [
] button to select Repeat one
or Repeat all.
Touch [iPod] on the main menu to enter iPod
menu.
If [iPod] isn’t on the current menu, slide the
Random play
Pausing play
This function allows you to play all tracks
recorded in a random order.
Touch the [
] button to perform random
play.
1. Touch the [ ] button on the bottom of the
screen to pause play.
“PAUSE” appears in the display, and [ ]
button becomes [ ] .
2. Touch [ ] button to resume play.
Search function
Selecting a track
Track-up
] button to move to the
Touch the [
beginning of the next track.
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1. Touch the [
] button to enter search
menu.
2 Input number by touching buttons on
the screen, then touch [
] to begin
searching.
Touch [
] button to delete inputted
number.
DVR-RECORDER (optional)
How to export the video file
Connect car recorder to the unit.
After connection, user can control the car
recorder through DVD screen.
To access the Recorder menu, touch DVR
icon on the main menu.
Computer
Computer
Quick instruction
Plug in microSD
2 3
Double click the
icon to enter.
Choose the file on
left side which is
supposed to be
exported, click “ ”
to export the file.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Video record/Power
Voice record/System
File browse/Time setting
Emergency backup
Mic
LED
Micro SD Card slot
CAUTION:
When reading the micro SD card on PC,
in the case the Anti-virus softwares remind
suspicious file or virus files of “ADRPlayer”,
please click NO on the pop-up window of
choice of delete file. In case ADRPlayer was
deleted carefully, enter folder of “APPLAYER”,
copy PLAYER.BIN to the root directory of TF
card, rename to PLAYER.EXE for use.
Indicator status table
Power
Mute
Record
Function
Power Indicator
Mute Off Indicator
Settings
Record(Mute)
TIME SETTING
Record(Voice)
1. Press “ ” to pause record.
2. Long press 5 seconds to enter time setting
menu.
3. Press “ ” to switch year, month, day, hour,
minute, second option.
4. Press “ ” or “ ” to switch the current
option.
5. After setup, long press 5 seconds “ ” to
exit time setting menu.
Mute indicator
flash indicating
the begining of the
emergency backup
Color indicates On,White indicates Off, Slash
indicates Flash.
Cautions of installation
1. Install the car recorder on a dry, clean and
safety position by the 3M double-sided
tape.
2. Installation temperature range is 15~40°C .
3. If you need to re-install the recorder,
replace the 3M double-sided tape by a new
one.
PAL/NTSC SWITCH
Press “ ” to stop record, blue LED off light.
Long press 5 second “ ” to switch PAL/
NTSC.
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SiriusXM Satellite Radio
SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
Once subscribed, you can tune to channels
in your sub-scription plan. Note, the activation
process usually takes 10 to 15 minutes, but
may take up to an hour. Your radio will need
to be powered on and receiving the SiriusXM
signal to receive the activation message.
The device can be used for SiriusXM satellite
radio play-back.
Note:
For the SiriusXM satellite radio playback, an
optional SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner
must be connected.
Only SiriusXM® brings you more of what you
love to listen to, all in one place. Get over 140
channels, including commercial-free music
plus the best sports, news, talk, comedy
and entertainment. Welcome to the world
of sat-ellite radio. A SiriusXM Vehicle Tuner
and Subscription are required. For more
information, visit www.siriusxm.com.
SiriusXM features
This device supports the following SiriusXM
features:
• Parental Control
The Parental Control feature allows you to
limit access to SiriusXM channels with mature
content. When enabled, the Parental Control
feature requires you to enter a passcode to
tune to the locked chan-nels. Information on
setting up the passcode and locking channels
can be found in the sections “Op-tions menu”
and “List mode displays”, subsection “Parental
Control display”.
• Replay
The Replay feature allows you to pause,
rewind and replay live SiriusXM Satellite Radio
programming. Operation of the Replay feature
can be found in the section “SiriusXM replay
display”.
• SmartFavorites
SmartFavorites allow you to rewind and replay
any missed programming from your Preset
Channels List. Miss a music, news, talk or
sports segment? No Prob-lem, because you
can rewind and replay when you tune to one
of your Preset channels and hear what you
missed.
• TuneStart™
With the TuneStart™ feature turned ON, you
will hear the beginning of the song when you
tune to one of your Preset channels. It may
take a minute or two for the feature to work
after power up or after changing preset bands.
Information for turning TuneStart On or Off
can be found in the section “Options menu”.
Note:
SmartFavorites and TuneStart are compatible
with SXV200 and tuner models. SXV200
will limit the features to the first 6 Favorite
Channels in your Preset list.
Activating your SiriusXM
Subscription
After installing your SiriusXM Connect Vehicle
Tuner and antenna, power on your device
and select SiriusXM mode. You should be
able to hear the SiriusXM preview channel
on Channel 1. If you cannot hear the preview
channels, please check the installation
instructions to make sure your SiriusXM
Connect tuner is properly in-stalled.
After you can hear the Preview channel, tune
to Channel 0 to find the Radio ID of your
tuner. In addition, the Radio ID is located on
the bottom of the SiriusXM Connect Ve-hicle
Tuner and its packaging. You will need this
number to activate your subscription. Write the
number down for reference.
Note: The SiriusXM Radio ID does not include
the letters I, O, S or F.
In the USA, you can activate online or by
calling SiriusXM Listener care:
• Visit www.siriusxm.com/activatenow
• Call SiriusXM Listener Care at 1-866-6352349
For Canadian Subscriptions, please contact:
• Visit www.siriusxm.ca/activatexm
• Call XM Customer Care at 1-877-438-9677
As part of the activation process, the SiriusXM
satellites will send an activation message to
your tuner. When your radio detects that the
tuner has received the activation message,
your radio will display: “Subscription Updated”.
Starting SiriusXM playback
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In the Car AV applications, select the SiriusXM
app.The SiriusXM main display opens and
playback starts.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio
SiriusXM main display
11
channel 1
19. Go to SiriusXM® Menu Page 1
3 3 4 4
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Seek Tuning
55
66
77
88
9 9
• To tune to the next higher channel, touch
the [
] icon and to scroll through the
higher channels touch and hold the [
icon.
• To tune to the next lower channel, touch
the [
] icon and to scroll through the
lower channels touch and hold the [
icon.
1010
The SiriusXM main display features the
following functions and displays:
1. Changing to the main menu
2. Channel info area:
• Current channel number and preset
number (if applicable)
• Current channel name
• Current channel category
• Current title information
3. SiriusXM field strengh
4. Time
5. Changing to the replay display
6. Display the Direct Entry Menu.
7. Tune to the previous channel
8. Toggling between seek tuning through all
categories and seek tuning in the current
category only
9. Tune to the next channel.
10. Go to SiriusXM® Menu Page 2.
Direct Tuning
To enter a SiriusXM® radio channel directly:
] icon
1. On the SiriusXM® menu, touch [
to display the Direct Entry Menu.
2. Enter the desired SiriusXM® radio channel
using the on-screen number pad then touch
the [Ok] icon. If you wish to delete an entry
number touch the [ X ] icon.
3. To exit the screen without changing the
channel, touch [ < ] icon.
Using Preset Channels
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18
18
A preset is a channel name that is stored for
instant access to that channel. Ten numbered
preset buttons store and recall channels for
each band.
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19
Storing a Channel
1. On the SiriusXM® menu page 2, touch
] icon to access the Preset Channel
Screen.
2. Touch the preset number (P1 through P18)
in which you would like to store the current
channel (or touch the [ < ] icon to cancel
and close the menu).
The channel will be stored and displayed in
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Go to the change password screen.
Opens the preset list
Display the SXM Lock Screen.
Opens the channel list
Touch to access the Equalizer level
settings menu
16. Opens the category list
17. Tune on/off
18. Touch to scan all channels starting at
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SiriusXM Satellite Radio
that preset. Drag up/down to scroll.
3. Touch the [ < ] icon to return to the SXM
Menu screen.
To lock an individual channel:
1. On the SirusXM® menu page 2, touch
] icon. The following screen appears:
Recalling a Channel
1. Touch the Preset icon to access the Recall
Preset Channel Screen.
2. Touch a channel on the preset channel list
to select the corresponding stored channel.
Drag up/down to scroll.
2. Enter your 4-digit password and then press
the OK icon.
Unlocking a Channel
To unlock an individual channel:
1. On the SirusXM® menu page 2, touch
] icon. The Enter Password Screen
appears appears.
2. Enter your 4-digit password.
3. Touch a lock icon to unlock a channel. The
icon is replaced by an unlocked icon. The
channel is now unlocked.
Searching for a Channel
Search by Channel
1. On the SirusXM® menu, touch the [
icon (if needed) to select Channel.
2. Touch List to display the Channel Search
Screen.
3. Touch a channel to tune to that channel.
Drag up/down to scroll.
Change Lock Password
The Change Lock Password option allows you
to change the password from current custom
password to another password.
Search by Category
To change a password:
1. Touch the [ ] icon.
2. Enter your 4-digit password and press the
OK icon.
3. Enter the new 4-digit password and press
the OK icon. The new password is set.
Categories group music by type such as jazz,
rock, classical, etc. To search by category:
1. On the SirusXM® menu, touch the [
icon (if needed) to select Category.
2. Touch List to display the Category Search
Screen.
3. Touch a category item. A channel list
screen appears.
4. Touch a channel to tune to that channel.
Scroll up or down the list.
Locking Individual SXM
Channels
A user can lock individual channels. When
locked, a channel has the lock icon next to it
on the channel list.
Locking a Channel
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Internet
Wi-Fi Settings
Wi-Fi Settings
5. After successfully connected, the [
5.	After successfully connected, the [
icon appears on the top right corner of the
icon menu
appears
on the
corner
of the
main
. Now
youtop
canright
access
internet.
main menu . Now you can access internet.
1. Connect the WiFi dongle to the unit. Touch
1.	C
onnect
the WiFi
the unit.
the
[ Settings
] icondongle
on thetomain
menuTouch
to
the
[ Settings
] icon and
on the
main
menu to
enter
setting menu,
turn
on Wi-Fi
enter
setting menu, and turn on Wi-Fi (if
(if necessary).
necessary).
2. Touch [
2.	Touch
[ setting menu.
enter WiFi
enter WiFi setting menu.
Visit Website
Visit Website
To access the internet,
] to
] to
you must setup
To access
the internet,
mustmenu.
setup
“wireless
& network”
in systemyou
settings
“wireless & network” in system settings menu.
Select [
Select [
website.
] on the main menu to view a
] on the main menu to view a
Touch
the dialog box on the upper side of
website.
the
screen
showbox
keypad.
theside
website
Touch
the to
dialog
on theInput
upper
of
address,
andtotouch
to visit
it. Drag
the
the screen
show[Go]
keypad.
Input
the website
web
page and
to scroll.
address,
touch [Go] to visit it. Drag the
web page to scroll.
3. Touch an available WiFi hotspot.
3. Touch an available WiFi hotspot.
E-mail
E-mail
Select
[Email] or other mail software on the
applications
menu.
Select [Email]
or other mail software on the
applications menu.
First you must setup an account, or sign into
an
existing
account.
Enter
your Email
First
you must
setup
an account,
oraddress
sign into
and
password.
ThenEnter
you can
an existing
account.
yoursend/receive
Email address
E-mails
through the
unit.you can send/receive
and password.
Then
4. Touch [ Password ] and input the password,
4.	Touch [ Password ] and input the password,
touch [Connect] to confirm.
E-mails through the unit.
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Other Mode
Sound setting
Navigation Operations
Select [EQ] on the menu to enter sound
setting mode.
Touch to select a preset EQ on upper side of
the screen from Flat, Pop, User,Rock, Techno,
Classic, Jazz and Optimal.
To navigate by the unit, simply select the
desired navigation application on the main
menu. Then navigate by the touch screen.
AUX Operations
Select [A/V In 1]/[A/V In 2] on the main menu
to visit auxiliary device.
File Explorer
]: When listening to music at low
volumes, this featurewill selectively boost
certain bass and treble frequencies.
Select [File Explorer] on the applications menu
The USB files and folders are in the folder
named "external_usb".
You can install applications and edit files/
folders.
Touch [
] to enter Fader/Balance/
Subwoofer setting menu.
Touch [ ] or [ ] to setup Balance, touch
[ ] or [ ] to setup Fader.
Sub woofer Level: Touch [
subwoofer Level.
] or [
] to adjust
Touch [“Speakers”] to enter the speaker
setting menu
(A): Touch to set A speakers On or Off
(B): Touch to set B speakers On or Off
(C): Touch to set C speakers On or Off
Note: All three speakers sets can be
On at the same time.
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System settings
Display System
1. Touch the upper left corner to display main menu.
2. Touch [ Settings ].
The settings menu is displayed.
3. Touch the upper left corner of the screen to exit.
Adjust General Settings
1. Touch [ General ].
2. Touch to select a setting.
3. Touch on the option to display/select an option.
General settings
Lighting
Customized
Radio region
Microphone
Blackout
Fast boot
Beep
Options
Description
You can select the key color.
See page 6 for reference.
Select one that matches your location.
Internal
Internal microphone for Bluetooth calls.
External
External microphone for Bluetooth calls.
Choose screen blackout off, 15s or 30s.
Choose fast boot off, 1 day , 3 days or 5 days.
On
Turn on the beep sound. Each time you press a button, the unit beeps.
Off
Turn off the beep sound.
Adjust Video Settings
1. Touch [Video].
2. Touch an option repeatedly to select.
Video settings
Video output
Camera Settings
Opciones
NTSC/PAL
Descripción
Choose video output mode.
Choose rear/left/right camera display mode.
Adjust Time Settings
1. Touch [ Time ].
2. To setup Date & time.
Adjust Volumes Settings
Choose input volume gain of each source.
1. Touch [Volumes].
The volume setting sub-menu is displayed.
2. Touch on a source, to assign value: 0 to 40.
When switching to the source, the volume increases automatically.
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System settings
Adjust Disc Rating
1. Touch [Disc].
2. Touch an option repeatedly to select.
DVD rating
Audio
Subtitle
Disk Menu
AgeControl
Parental
Options
Description
Select DVD audio language. Options available depending on DVD disc.
Select DVD subtitle language. Options available depending on DVD disc.
Select DVD menu language. Options available depending on DVD disc.
KID SAF
Acceptable for children.
Acceptable for general viewers.
PG
Parental guidance suggested.
PG 13
Unsuitable for children under age 13.
PGR
Recommend parents to restrict viewing for children under 17 .
Restricted re parental guidance is advised for children under the age of
17 .
NC17
Unsuitable for children under age 17.
ADULT
Acceptable for adults only.
Set password to restrict the play of discs. The default password is 000000.
Network
* For Wi-Fi settings, refer to “Internet”.
Personal
To setup Location access, Security, Language & input, Factory data reset, All data erase,
Accounts, etc.
Device
To setup Brightness, Storage, Apps.
System settings
Accessibility
To setup accessibility related applications.
You need download a screen reader and establish an account.
Software version
To view software version information.
UUID QR code
To view UUID QR code information.
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Device Connections
Notes of connection
• This unit is designed to be used in a vehicle with a 12-volt battery and negative grounding.
Before installing this unit to a recreational vehicle, a bus, or a truck, make sure the battery
voltage is appropriate for this unit to be used, otherwise, have a professionally installed
transformer to convert the output voltage to 12V.
• To avoid short circuit in the electrical system, ensure that the negative battery cable is
disconnected before installation.
• To prevent short circuit in the wiring and damaging to this unit, secure all wirings with cable
clamp or adhesive tape. Route the wirings in a secured, out of heating place without touching
any moving parts such as gear shift, handbrake, and seat rails to prevent the wiring insulation
being melted / worn off.
• Never pass the yellow power cord through the installation hole into the engine compartment and
connect to the car battery. Otherwise, a high possibility of serious short circuit to the electrical
system may occur.
• If you need to replace the fuse, please replace with a 15A fuse. Using no fuse or a fuse with an
improper rating may cause damage to the unit or a potential fire. If a proper fuse is installed and
problems continue to occur, please contact your local retailer or installer.
• DO NOT connect other equipments with the car battery to avoid battery overheating.
• Please make sure all the wiring connections & the cables of the speakers are well-insulated.
Otherwise, this unit may be damaged by short circuit.
• If there is no ACC available, please connect ACC lead to the power supply with a switch.
• If an external power amplifier is connected, please don't connect P.CONT lead to the power
lead of the external power amplifier, otherwise, electric spark or other damage may result.
• Never ground the speaker output to prevent the damage to the built-in power amplifier.
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Device Connections
Parking Brake Cable Connections
Green/White Wire
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Optional Amplifier
TV
YELLOW
REAR R
PWR / Ground
Zone B Right +
BT ANT
(Do Not Connect)
Siriusxm
SiriusXM
Tuner
Input
(Optional)
BROWN
SUB OUT
REAR L
FRONT L
REAR R
FRONT R
VIDEO OUT
Zone B Left -
Zone B Left +
Zone A Left -
Zone A Left +
Zone A Right -
RED
YELLOW
BLACK
ACC
BATT+
GND
VIDEO_IN
B3
Zone A Right +
AUX_IN_L AUX_IN_R
B2
Zone B Right -
A&B
Speakers
Remote Amp Turn On (+)
Blue/White
Parking Brake Input (-)
Green/White
BLUE
RED
WHITE
SiriusXM
Tuner
Input
(Optional)
VIDEO OUT
FRONT R
FRONT L
TV
RED
RADIO ANT
REAR L
RED
WHITE
SUB OUT
RED
RED
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
Safety Cameras
(Optional)
GPS
Antenna
B1
Siriusxm
BROWN
WIFI
Optical Audio
Input
YELLOW
GPS
Antenna
YELLOW GREEN
Automotive
AM/FM
Antenna
YELLOW
RADIO ANT
WIFI
BT ANT
(Do Not Connect)
External Mic (Optional)
Wiring Diagram
WIFI
MIC
WIFI
Optional Amplifier
Automotive
AM/FM
Antenna
Device Connections
Optical Audio
Input
Safety Cameras
(Optional)
Troubleshooting
Problem
General
Possible cause
Solution
Wiring Diagram
The following checklist can help you solve the problems which you may encounter when using the
unit. Before consulting it, check the connections and follow the instructions in the user manual.
MIC
Car ignition is not on.
Turn your car key in the ignition.
Cable is not properly
Check cable connection.
The unit will not switch on.
connected.
Replace
fuse with a new fuse of the
External
Mic (Optional)
Fuse is burnt.
same capacity.
Volume is set at minimum or
Check the volume or switch the mute
No sound
the mute function is on.
function off.
The unit or screen does
The unit system is unstable. Press the RESET button.
not function normally.
Remote control
The remote control is not
working or does not work The battery is low or empty.
Change the batteries.
properly
DVD mode
Disc must be inserted with the label
The appliance will not play The disc is inserted incorrectly.
side facing up. Clean the disc and
discs.
The disc is dirty or damaged.
Parking
Brake InputTry
(-) another disc.
check for
damage.
Green/White
Adjust mounting angle to less than
Sound skips due to
Mounting angle is over 30˚.
30˚. Remote Amp Turn On (+)
Blue/White
vibration.
Mounting is unstable.
Mount the
unit securely with the
supplied parts.
TUNER mode
The antenna is not connected
Unable to receive stations.
Connect the antenna properly.
VIDEO_IN
AUX_IN_L AUX_IN_R
properly.
Poor quality reception of The antenna is not fully
Fully extend the antenna and if
radio station.
extended or it is broken.
broken, replace it with a new one.
A&B
/ Ground
The PWR
battery
cable is not
Connect the permanent live on the unit
Speakers
Preset stations are lost.
properly connected.
to the permanent live on the vehicle.
USB mode
Unable to insert USB
The USB device has been
Insert USB the other way around.
device.
inserted the wrong way round.
YELLOW GREEN
BLUE
YELLOW
RED
WHITE
B1
B2
B3
Right Rear
is in
FAT
or FAT32 format. Due to
The USBdevice cannot be
Right Rear formats, some models of USB
NTFS format is not supported. different
read.
Right Front +
storage devices or MP3 players may
Right Front not be read.
Left Front +
Left Front Left Rear +
Left Rear -
ACC
RED
BATT+
YELLOW
GND
BLACK
Troubleshooting
Specifications
The following checklist can help you solve the problems which you may encounter when using the
General
unit.
Before consulting
it, check
the connections and follow the instructions
in the user manual.
Reference
Supply Voltage
....................................................................
12V(DC)
Operating Voltage Range ........................................................10.5
Problem
Possible cause
Solution- 15.8V(DC)
Max Operating Current .................................................................................18A
General
Grounding System .................................................... Car Battery Negative Pole
Car ignition is not on.
Turn your car key in the ignition.
Dimensions(WXHXD) ................................................ 314.0 x 176.0 x 171.0mm
Cable is not properly
Check cable connection.
Weight(main
unit)
......................................................................................
3.0kg
The
unit will not
switch
on.
connected.
Replace fuse with a new fuse of the
FM
Fuse is burnt.
same capacity.
Signal Noise Ratio ................................................................................ ≥55dB
Volume is set at minimum or
Check the volume or switch the mute
NoUsable
sound Sensitivity(S/N=30dB) ..........................................................≤15dBμV
the ..........................................................20Hz~7KHz
mute function is on.
function off.
Frequency Response(-3dB)
The
unit orSeeking
screen Level
does .................................................................... 20~28dBμV
Station
The unit system is unstable. Press the RESET button.
notDistortion
function ..............................................................................................
normally.
≤1.0%
Remote
Stereocontrol
Separation(1KHz) ..................................................................... ≥25dB
Antenna
...................................................................................75Ω
The
remoteImpedance
control is not
AM
working or does not work The battery is low or empty.
Change the batteries.
Usable Sensitivity(S/N=20dB) ..........................................................≤30dBμV
properly
Frequency
DVD
mode Response(-3dB) ..........................................................50Hz~2KHz
LCD
Disc must be inserted with the label
The
appliance
will not play The disc is inserted incorrectly.
Screen
size ...........................................................................
10.1
inches(16:9)
side
facing
up. Clean the disc and
discs.
The
disc
is
dirty
or
damaged.
Display resolution ........................................................................800X480dots
check for damage. Try another disc.
DVD Player
Adjust mounting angle to less than
Signal / Noise Ratio .............................................................................. ≥70dB
Sound skips due to
Mounting angle is over 30˚.
30˚.
Dynamic Range .................................................................................... ≥70dB
vibration.
Mounting is unstable.
Mount the unit securely with the
Distortion(line out) ................................................................................ ≤0.8%
supplied parts.
Frequency Response(±3dB) .......................................................20Hz~20KHz
TUNER mode
Maximum Output Power ........................................................................6×30W
The antenna is not connected
Load to
Impedance
...........................................................................................4Ω
Connect the antenna properly.
Unable
receive stations.
properly.
AUX IN
Poor
quality ..............................................................................................
reception of The antenna is not fully
Fully extend the
antenna and if
Distortion
≤0.8%
radio
station. Response(±3dB)
extended
or it is broken.
broken, replace it with a new one.
Frequency
.......................................................20Hz~20KHz
The battery cable is not
Connect the permanent live on the unit
Audio Input Level ...................................................................................500mV
Preset stations are lost.
properly connected.
to the permanent live on the vehicle.
Audio
Audio
Output Impedance ......................................................................... 10KΩ
USB
mode
AudiotoOutput
2Vrms(Max)
Unable
insert Level
USB .......................................................................
The USB device has been
Insert USB the other way around.
Video
device.
inserted the wrong way round.
Normal Video Input Level(CVBS) .......................................................1.0±0.2V
Video Input Impedance...............................................................................75Ω
is in FAT or FAT32 format. Due to
The
USBdevice
cannot be ............................................................................75Ω
Video
Output Impedance
NTFS format is not supported. different formats, some models of USB
read.
Video Output Level .............................................................................1.0±0.2V
storage devices or MP3 players may
Environment
not be read.
Operating Temperature .............................................................-10°C ~ +60°C
Storing Temperature..................................................................-20°C ~ +70°C
Operating Humidity ..................................................................... 45%~80%RH
Storing Humidity ......................................................................... 30%~90%RH
Notice:
When the unit is operated in extreme conditions, such as operated with maximum power output
for a long time, or the temperature is over 70°C, it will enter heat protection mode, the volume will
automatically be lowered. This is normal.
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Specifications
General
FCC STATEMENT
General
Supply
Voltage
....................................................................
12V(DC)
1.Reference
This device
complies
with
Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject
to the following two
Reference
Supply
Voltage.
....................................................................
12V(DC)
Operating
Voltage Range ........................................................10.5 - 15.8V(DC)
conditions:
Operating
Voltage Range.........................................................10.5 - 15.8V(DC)
Max Operating Current .................................................................................18A
(1)
ThisOperating
device may
not cause harmful interference.
Max
Current..................................................................................15A
Grounding System .................................................... Car Battery Negative Pole
(2)
This device
must
accept any interference received,
including
interferencethat
may
Grounding
System.
....................................................
Car Battery
Negative
Pole
Dimensions(WXHXD) ................................................ 314.0 x 176.0 x 171.0mm
causeundesired operation.
Dimensions(WXHXD)....................................................
178 x 101.5 x 166.9mm
Weight(main unit) ...................................................................................... 3.0kg
2.Weight(main
Changes or unit).....................................................................................
modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
forcompliance could
1.84kg
FM
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
FMSignal
Noise Ratio ................................................................................ ≥55dB
Signal Noise
Ratio.................................................................................
≥55dB
Usable
Sensitivity(S/N=30dB)
..........................................................≤15dBμV
NOTE:
This
equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital
Usable
Sensitivity(S/N=30dB)...........................................................≤15dBμV
Frequency
Response(-3dB) ..........................................................20Hz~7KHz
device,
pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable
Frequency
Response(-3dB)...........................................................20Hz~7KHz
Station
Seeking
Level .................................................................... 20~28dBμV
protection
against harmful
interference in aresidential installation.
Station
Seeking
Level.....................................................................
20~28dBμV
Distortion ..............................................................................................
≤1.0%
Distortion...............................................................................................
≤1.0%
Stereo
Separation(1KHz) ..................................................................... ≥25dB
This
equipment
generates
uses
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,if not installed and
Stereo Separation(1KHz)......................................................................
≥25dB
Antenna
Impedance ...................................................................................75Ω
used
in accordance
with the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio communications.
Antenna
Impedance....................................................................................75Ω
AM
However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
AM
Usable Sensitivity(S/N=20dB) ..........................................................≤30dBμV
this
equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can
Usable
Sensitivity(S/N=20dB)...........................................................≤30dBμV
Frequency
Response(-3dB) ..........................................................50Hz~2KHz
bedetermined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
Frequency
Response(-3dB)...........................................................50Hz~2KHz
LCD
interference by one or more ofthe following measures:
LCD
Screen size ........................................................................... 10.1 inches(16:9)
Screen resolution
size............................................................................
6.75 inches(16:9)
Display
........................................................................800X480dots
Reorientresolution.........................................................................800X480dots
or relocate the receiving antenna.
Display
DVD
Player
Increase
the separation between the equipment and receiver.
DVD
Player
Signal
/ Noise Ratio .............................................................................. ≥70dB
Connect
the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that≥70dB
towhich the receiver is
Signal
Noise
Dynamic RangeRatio...............................................................................
.................................................................................... ≥70dB
connected.
Dynamic Range.....................................................................................
≥70dB
Distortion(line
out) ................................................................................ ≤0.8%
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Distortion(line
out).................................................................................
≤0.8%
Frequency
Response(±3dB)
.......................................................20Hz~20KHz
FrequencyOutput
Response(±3dB)........................................................20Hz~20KHz
Maximum
Power ........................................................................6×30W
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
Maximum
Output...........................................................................................4Ω
Power.........................................................................4×30W
Load
Impedance
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
Load
AUX
IN Impedance............................................................................................4Ω
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
Distortion
.............................................................................................. ≤0.8%
AUX
IN
between
the radiator
& your body.
Frequency
Response(±3dB)
.......................................................20Hz~20KHz
Distortion...............................................................................................
≤0.8%
Audio
Input
Level
...................................................................................500mV
Frequency Response(±3dB)........................................................20Hz~20KHz
Audio
Audio Input Level....................................................................................500mV
Audio Output Impedance ......................................................................... 10KΩ
Audio
Audio Output
.......................................................................
2Vrms(Max)
Output Level
Impedance.
.........................................................................
10KΩ
Video
Audio Output Level........................................................................ 2Vrms(Max)
Normal Video Input Level(CVBS) .......................................................1.0±0.2V
Video
Video
Impedance...............................................................................75Ω
NormalInput
Video
Input Level(CVBS)........................................................1.0±0.2V
Video
Impedance ............................................................................75Ω
Video Output
Input Impedance...............................................................................75Ω
Video
.............................................................................1.0±0.2V
Video Output
Output Level
Impedance.
............................................................................75Ω
Environment
Video Output Level..............................................................................1.0±0.2V
Operating Temperature .............................................................-10°C ~ +60°C
Environment
Storing
Temperature..................................................................-20°C
Operating
Temperature..............................................................-10°C~ ~+70°C
+60°C
Operating
Humidity ..................................................................... 45%~80%RH
Storing Temperature..................................................................-20°C
~ +70°C
Storing
Humidity
.........................................................................
Operating
Humidity.
.....................................................................30%~90%RH
45%~80%RH
Storing Humidity.......................................................................... 30%~90%RH
Notice:
When
Notice:the unit is operated in extreme conditions, such as operated with maximum power output
for
a long
or operated
the temperature
is over
70°C, it will
enter
protection
mode, the power
volumeoutput
will
When
the time,
unit is
in extreme
conditions,
such
as heat
operated
with maximum
automatically
be
lowered.
This
is
normal.
for a long time, or the temperature is over 70°C, it will enter heat protection mode, the volume will
automatically be lowered. This is normal.
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FCC Statement
FCC STATEMENT
1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2)This device must accept any interference received, including interferencethat may
causeundesired operation.
2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can
bedetermined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more ofthe 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 towhich the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
between the radiator & your body.
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Warranty
ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents will within one year from the date of sale
to you, repair, replace or refund the retail sales price of said product or any part thereof, at
the option of the Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents, if said product or part
is found defective in materials or workmanship, when properly connected and operating
on the correct power requirements designated for the specific product. This warranty
and Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agent’s obligations hereunder do not apply
where the product was; damaged while in the possession of the consumer, subjected to
unreasonable or unintended use, not reasonably maintained, utilized in commercial or
industrial operations, or serviced by anyone other than Magnadyne Corporation or its
authorized agents, or where the warning seal on the product is broken or the power and/or
plugs are detached from the unit. Magnadyne Corporation or any of its authorized agents
will not assume any labor costs for the removal and reinstallation of any product found
to be defective, or the cost of transportation to Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized
agents. Such cost are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.
This warranty does not cover the cabinet appearance items or accessories used in
connection with this product, or any damage to recording or recording tape, or any damage
to the products resulting from improper installation, alteration, accident, misuse, abuse or
acts of nature.
MAGNADYNE CORPORATION OR ITS AUTHORIZED AGENTS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO
ANYONE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR CLAIMS EXCEPT THOSE
ACCORDED BY LAW. NO EXPRESSED WARRANTY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY IS GIVEN
EXCEPT THOSE SET FORTH HEREIN. NO IMPLIED WARRANTY SHALL EXTEND BEYOND
ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SALE.
This warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product and is not
transferable. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,
and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state.
“NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the User’s
authority to operate the equipment.”
Defective merchandise should be returned to the original point of purchase or
secondly, to Magnadyne Corporation, 1111 W. Victoria Street, Compton CA 90220.
Return Authorization must be obtained before sending, or merchandise may be refused.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
P.N.: 127075007180
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