SCE MULTIMEDIA MIPS6950 Car DVD Player User Manual ingenix manual 2DIN FINAL PA 1111
SCE MULTIMEDIA COMPANY LIMITED Car DVD Player ingenix manual 2DIN FINAL PA 1111
Contents
user manual-7
” .. A“. -.--\'7 __\\:_‘_\ _A_ CAR ORGANIZER !_1 ;‘c1 1 "7 Jan Feb Mar AD' WY Jun Jul “Previous year bumn eAnnual graph 9 Next year button 0 To exirCar Organizer atany time, press the “X“ in the upper right corner. __\ :__\ \/\_ Scheduler The Scheduler allows the userto entertheir daily schedule as well as future appointments. First choose a date. The previous and next month arrow keys will move through months The previous and nest year arrow keys will move through years 5 elect the day you wish to enter information by touching that day on the calendar 09 9 0660 —— Previous year button Forward yea r button Previous month button Close program butmn Calendar month current da y selector Forward mnnth hrmnn View schedule button 69669 Currently selected month and year GE nter schedule button 0 Once selected the day will display a green border 0 p fess the ”E nter s chedule" key or press the highlighted day one more time. 0 The enter schedule menu has five sections to customize your appointment information 0mm 0mm 0mm; PMlllJ PMI2 TT?T?T'€7TT?? T'WT'FT'B'??T'U'V- W??? m—Emer Cancel 0 Importance options 6 Close program bumn , . Classifican‘on o fions 9 Date information 0 p 6 Content box 3 T|me |nformat10n 0 Keyboard 9 OK button a Cancel button “ . , WV "Importance" allows the userto label the appointmentwith four levels ofimportance labeled A,B,C, and D, ”Classification" allows the user to label the type of appointment in one of three groups labeled Work, I ndividual, and Miscellaneous. "Date" allows the userto change the date ofthe appointment, "Time” allows the user to select a sum time and end time of the appointment. Note” afiev highlighting the lime press again to select that time. SCHEDULER rr at: r.» 7 i OA- Q5 00 0 Own .|ndlvldual .Mlscellaneous i Thu June, 23 2011 "Content"allows the userto enter text informan'on regarding the appointment. After errterirrg tlle desired inlorrrratiun ple)s "0K“tu save Ur “Cancel“to dinegald After pressing ”OK" or "Cancel"the daily information screen will be dis played. In the daily information screen you can modify current appointments, delete current appointments, or add new appointments Pressing ”OK” will return to the monthly information screen. While viewing lllE lllulllllly llllUlIlIdllUll >LIE€l| Llle." lelulll arrow key will lelulll Llle use! In Llle current date. While viewing the monthly information screen the ”View Schedule” button will access the currently selected (13in information screen Thursday. June. 30. 2011 05 cheduled appointment aAddifion appointment button eModificafion button 00K button World Clock 0 The world clock program allows the userto see the current time in twenty five difierentcities around the world. 0 Four cities can be saved into the main screen. 0 To change one ofthe listed cities press the Flag button for the city to be replaced a The full list ofavailable eities will be displayed press the desired city to replace the previously selected city POII.6A23 "Si 2011/6/23 NewYovk AM 9:00 W 2011/6/23 GMT PM I' 0 -l «2-- 2311/5123 Bei’ng PM 9:00 a Currently selected city clocks Pull down menu in the Utility source 0 The pull down menu is notavailable while running the utility source " ~fi>~ -~N/ _ _\ g;_\ _A_ File manager Selectandtvansfer Audio, Video, and Image files stored in USB , HDD and SD. 9 6 " 63 Managing files Select all button Move file button Video selector delete file button P Ia y/pau s e button Pull down menu button eMusic sslsctor 6Pull down menu button P how 5 elector button p__ _. 0 To begin managing files first select the location of the files. a S elect form the three storage devices availa ble. 0 ”S D” for S D cards, ”HDD" for hard drive, Or ”US 8" for US B memory stick "sometimescalled thumbdnve" I Select the folderthe desired file is located in. Note folders may bemsldeofotl—terfolders 0 All file types will be dis played unless the user selects a specific file type. 0 To selecta specific file type press the "Video", "Music", or "P hoto" buttons on the bottom ofthe screen. a Files will be tagged with the following images indicating the media type. Video file GMusic fileBlmage file 0 When selected only files ofthattype inthe selected folder will be dis played. 0 To deselect the specific file type press the currently selected button again. 0 Once the desired files are visible the user has the option of selecting files one by one or all the files available. 0 To selectfiles one by one touchthe file name. a When selected the file name will be highlighted, 0 To deselect the file press the highlight file name. 0 Pressing "Select all" on the bottom left of the screen will select all files available in the currently selected folder. 0 Once the desired files have been selected the user has the option of opening the file/files, movingthem to a different location, or deleting the selected file/files. 0 To open the selected file/files press the play button, 0 To delete the selected file/files press the delete button 0 To move the file/files press the move button. 0 After selecting the move option "Moving s elected file” will be displayed Lpng Moving selected file 2.png 3.png 4-Pn9 5.png L'A- Laptureuuufipng e [a Select All " we WN/ __\ g;_\ _/\_ 0 The ”move” button will change to ”paste” 0 Selectthe location you would like to move the file/files to using the USB ,HDD, or S Dtabs on the left and the folders inside each smrage device, 0 Once selected press the paste button to move file/files to the selected location. 0 Moved files are no longer located in the original location. Ex: if you move a music file from a USB flash drive to an SD card the file will be deleted from the USB flash drive and be available only on the S D card. Note. files not listed are no! supported by Ingenix at this time. Note: Some SD cards may not be supported. Note: HDD drives must be formatted to FAT32. Note: If an HDD is divided (partitioned) Ingenix will only read one partition. Pull down menu in File Manager 0 While operating in the File Manager the Navi PIP button will switch to full screen Navigation when selected. Note: the Navi PIP button will not switch back to File Manager when pressed from the Navigation source. 0 All other pull down buttons have standard function as listed on page 14. “xix; _ Optional So urces iPod iPod control 0 iPod use requires the optional IP—SC cable to be installed, - When your IPod Is connected Ingenlx will search and Authenticate your IPod before playback Is available. 0 PLEASE WAIT for the authentication process to finish, it WI|| only take a few seconds to complete, AUTHENTICATION a When the iPod source is selectedlhe display will appear similarto a srandardiPod control I Can Love You Lie That So Mich In Love 00:00:25 Q 0 iPod Name ® Volume Down 0 Exit 6 Mute 9 Media Navigation Menu ® Picture in Picture 6 Manual Search ® NextTrack e Music/Video Selector ® Play/ Pause O The menu button will move backward through the steps previously entered Digital TV tuner R eceives local television broadcast signals Press ing the PIP button will bring upthe Navigation picture in picture. Pressing the aspect ratio button will switch between widesc reen and standard aspect ratios Press the AST (automatic station tuning) button to search for stations. The E PG will bring up the electronic program guide (ifavailable), The E PG can dis play station information including station guide or any information broadcast on the MH band The first time the TV tuner is used you will need to selectthe AST button to search for stationsi This can also be done to search for stations in a new location. Once the search is complete the channel list button will allow you to see all available stations when pressed. You can directly access the station In the channel list by press ing the station name You can also surf through channels with the channel up and down button. Q Automatic Station Tuning ® Caption ON/OFF Switch . / ..—:_\ _\/\_ Ingenix has an advanced PIP (picture in picture) interface they may take some time to fully understand. Users who do not read this section may find commands given in regards to PIP locations and sizes may not return the desired effect. Picture in Picture controls ——\ Press the PIP button from the video source you wantto run with PIP. The location the screen is touched will direct the different responses, The shaded box indicates the touch location, Regardless uf>uulLe, Iiigeriix PIP Lunlrul are the >all|e for all >uulLe> tIialsuppuvtPlP. The chart below will display the response from specific commands. While the PIP image is small and in the upper right. Touching the left side of the image will engage split screen view. Touching the right side of the image will engage the original source full screen. Screen distortion may occur when changing PIP screen size, This is not a sign of any issue and should be considered normal operation. N l: mal- It" colon N 5 mail- A.» While the PIP image is in split screen. Touching the left side ofthe image will engage full screen view. Touching the right side of the image will engage the small screen view. Troubles hooting So me solutions are user serviceable while others require a professional installation center Do not attempt performing any action unless you are confldentthat you understand the necessary steps involved. If you are unsure contact your local authorized dea Ier for support. Symptom ingenix wiii nor power up Cause prawn ruse Power and Ground cpnneenons are incorreei Pow-rswltchlsDFF So Iutlon (neck/replace fuse (heck |ZV,ACC . GND and make mover (onnecuonsi Turn Pow-r swulch ON LcD is mo brigni Aub semig may be improper angniness seiing may be rap nign see pagemz ror iiirprmaiioii on adiusiingilie aim seiung. Ad‘usnne prigniness semng,see pageloz LCD is roo dim Aim renng may be improper Brigniness senng may be ipo iiigli See pagelozror inlorniaiion on adlusnngrne snip seinng. Adrusrilie origniness sening,see page ioz i am near ii: vrgsiion prompis N: was non volume seirings are low Adiusidie nawgaiian volume, see page 59 Adjustiiie alensenings, see page es (all reeipienp (annothear ine conversation Mierppnane is norconnenied properly Mieropnone Dixementls improper Connectmiuophone properly Move micrppnpne in proper loeaiion DVD playpaelr has sound hutno pieiiiie Parking brake wire is nottonnected p arklng bra lie is nor engaged (onneeiparliing brake wire Engage parking brake rdueln sereen does npi respond earreedy touch panel eaiipraiiisn is nolcorlect Calipraie mush sereen, see page ipi use orsD files do nprpiav rile we is noisupporled use 015D and is norsupponed u eplace or eonverl files io supponed rile iypes try using a single baslt file (inns) to confirm me card IS 3 upponed P none WI" not pair Blue-loom is noiarnvaned on phone phone panmg .s notacnvuled Intolltfl pin code was ennered Tum Blue-loom on "om phone Immle wire painngrrann Blue—loom menu on um! See page es lo! pairing insrrueiipns T.V iuner does nornave slgnal Antenna is not pipperly insolled No enannels wogiammed Anieiiiia loeaiion should be close io Windshield outside 01 veiiide See pagelsoror chiflhel search luneiion Nivlganon nas no signal Unnn no! reeenring cps signal Airieniia is noieonneeied or is damaged Anherm: Iacamm needs to nave a eiear View nlsky Canngiseleei Nav function No navigailan spriware detected lnsenNav SD in sD slpi Nausdhware is moved, modified or deleied ASIMAP FOLDER is oNLil FOR surrwnnz NAVIGATION canngrseleei lPDd function iinndises rim deleannd iPod cable is naimnneeied properly or is damaged Only use IC~5 cable lpr ingenix uniis Cannot select lJiiliiy luneiipii No udlrty spfiware deieued unmy software has been moved. modified. or deleled. s oflwau is included in NIV SD card " -- Ne WN/ _ _\ \_",'__\ _/\_ Ingenix specifications G ene ra I Power supply: 14.4VDC HOVISVDC) range Maximum current consumption, BODmA Operating temperature: 32“F- iio‘i‘ Processor speed: 700 Mhz NAND flash Memory: 128MB Monitor Screen me: 7“ diagonal Aspen ratio: 16 X 9 Resoiution: 300 X 480 Pixels per square Inth: 18,907 Note'at50”Monilora( 1080x1920011|030Pi is 1,941 pixels persquare inch Backliqht LED Audio Maximum power output Pre-amp output 4.0 v Equaiizer 7 Band Equaiizer frequencies 62/100H1,157 Hz,396KH1,iKHz,2.SiKHz,4/6.34KHL15KHz Equalizcradjuslmcnt il' 1$dB Media player File support mp3,flac,wmv,wma,ogg Hardware support: USE 10 to 3268 capacity SDHC ro BZGB capacity HDD to 25068 capacity B lire-tooth Version: 2.0 cuipmpowei, OdBni Support 8.3” high-resolution LE D backlit LCD display 800 x 480 pixeb per square inch 14,066 Note also’homeTVat |080xl920°rfl0809iis 1,941 pixels persquaremch Screen saver Resolution supports up to 2048 X 1600 image. 5 upports I-pod and I-phone interface. Blue-tooth hands-free operation and Blue-tooth Music (AZDP) Blue-tooth version Extended memory inten‘ace (SD card, US B slick, HDD) Built in 128MB NAND Flash, 256MB DDR2 SDR AM PUNQ'Y‘fithT‘ US B 2.0 Host, US 52.0 Device and OTG support Note: Ingenix supports FLAC FLAC stands for Free Loss less Audio Codec, an audio format similar to MP3, but lossless, meaning that audio is compress ed in FLAC without any loss in quality. This is similar to how Zip works, except with FLAC you will get much better compress ion because it is designed specifically for audio, and you can play back compressed FLAC files in yourlngenix multimedia source just like you would an MP3 file iPod compatibility iPod touch (4 m generation) iPod touch (3 ‘“ generation) iPod touch (2 "d generation) iPog t<|>uch (1 “ generation) iPo c assic iPod with video iPod nano (5 "' generation) iPod nano (4 "1 generation) iPod nano (3 "Ageneratiom iPod nano (2 '" generation) lPod nano (1 “ generation) iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS iPhone 36 lPhone Data sources: © 2011 TomTom Global Content BV and TomTom North America, Inc. All rights reserved. Software Components Loquendo Text—To—Speech (Tl'S) Synthesis Software Copyright ©2011 ,Loquendo S.p.A. Visit http://www.loquendo.com for the official web site. Official copyright notice and specific license conditions can be found in the license folder of the naviga- tion product. Other Data Sources and Software Components Other Data sources and Software components are listed in the ’About'page ofthe navigation application. Go to Menu > Settings > About. Installation Warnings \ ‘ _\ ' _>\/ _ _ C __ Installation and C onnections Before Installing or connecting the unit, please readthe following and Insmll guide thoroughly for proper USE. Warning MAKE THE COR RECT CONNECTIONS. Failure to make the proper connections may result in fire or product damage. USE ONLY IN CARS WITH A 12 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUND. (C heck with your dealer if you are notsure.) Failure to do so may result in fire, etc. BE FORE WIRIN G,DISCONNECT THE CABLE FROM THE NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or injury due to electrical shorts. DO NOT ALLOW CABLES TO BE COME ENTANGLE D IN SURR OUNDING OBJECTS. Arrange wiring and cables in compliance with the manual to prevent obstructions when driving. Cables orwlring thatobstruct or hang up on places such as the steering wheel, gear lever, brake pedals, etc. can be extremely hazardous. DO NOT SP LICE INTO ELECTRIC AL CABLES. Never cut away cable insulation to supply power to other equipment. Doing so will exceed the current carrying capacity ofthe wire and result in fire or electric shock. DO NOT DAMAGE PIPE OR WIRIN G WHENDRI LLING HOLES. When drilling holes in the chass is for installation. take precautions so as notto contact, damage or obstruct pipes, fuel lines, tanks or electrical wiring. Failure to take such precautions may result in fire. DO NOT USE BOLTS ORNU TS IN THE BRAKE OR STEE RING SYSTEMS TO MAKE GROUND CONNECTIONS. Bolts or nuts used forthe brake or steering systems (or any other safety-related system), or tanks should NEVER be used for installations or ground connections. Using such parts could disable control ul’llle vehicle and cause fire etc. KEEP SMALL OBJECTS SUCH AS BATrERl Es OUT OF THE R EACH OF CHI LDR EN. Swallowing them may result In serious injury. Ifswallowed, consulta physician Immediately. DO NOT IN STALL IN LOCATIONS WHICH MIGHT HIND ER VEHIC LE OPERATION, SUCH AS THE STEE NM 5 WHEE L on GEARSHIFT. Doing so may obstruct forward vision or hamper movement etc. and results in serious accident. HAVE THE WIRIN G AND INSTALLATION DONE BY EXPERTS The wiring and installation ofthis unit requires special technical skill and experience. To ensure safety, always contact the dealer where you purchased this productto have the work done. USE SPE CIFIED ACCESSORV PARTS ANDINSTALL THEM SECURELY. Be sure to use only the specified accessory partst U se of other than designated parts may damage this unit internally or may notsecurely install the unit in place. This may cause parts to become loose resulting in hazards or product failure. ARRANGE THE WIRIN G 50 IT IS NOT CRI MPE D OR PINC HED BV A SHARP METAL EDGE. Route the cables and wiring away from moving pans (like the seat rails) or sharp or pointed edges. This will prevent crimpino and damaqe tothe wirinoleirinq pass es through a hole in metal, use a rubber grommet to prevent the Wire's insulation from being cut by the metal edge ofthe hole, DO NOT INSTALL IN LOCATIONS WITH HIGH MOISTUR E OR DU ST. Avoid installing the unit in locations with high incidence of moisture or dust. Moisture or dustt‘nat penetrates into this unit may res uIt in product failure. Warranty information 0 This warranty statement is absolute. No person or organization is authorized to alter this warranty in any way. Any statements made ouside of the information list will not be honored Ingenix Models carry a 1 year warranty fromthe date of original purchase. Warranty period is 90 days if self installed. 0 The warranty covers the original purchaser only. Whatis covered under warranty? 0 This warranty covers defects in materials or construction of the product 0 Pa rts and labor are coverd What is notcovered bythis warranty? 0 Damage occurring during the shipping of the product for repair. Such claims must he presented to the shipping carrier 0 Damage caused by accident or abuse. The manufacturer reserves the right to determine damage caused by abuse. 0 Broken LCD panels O Dropped or externally damaged product 0 Damage caused by negligence, improper operation, or misuse O Damage caused by an act of God, including but not limited to, fire, flood, ea rthqua ke, or other naturally occurring events. 0 The cost of uninstalling or reinstalling the covered or uncovered product. 0 Changes or modifications made to this product not authorized by the manufacturer 0 Any service performed by unauthorized persons, including unauthorized professional repair persons 0 Any product with a damaged or missing serial number 0 Any product not purchased from an authorized dealer State provisional Law 0 This warranty gives the owner specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental damages. Limitations in regards to these matters may not apply to you. Howto obtain Warranty service 0 In the event your product requires warranty service you must first contact our warranty depa rtment (see “Customer service ontact information“ below) 0 You will be required to provide the original proof or purchase, a detailed description of the problem or problems with the product 0 You will be given an authorization number which must be attached to the product being sent in for warranty service. 0 Procedure for obtaining sen/ice is subject to change. Contact our Customer service department for the current procedure. Customew 5mm n‘act me'x 79? gm W Ow vmluurtu.mlv1 at ~~ wv'go, wmumk mm Powm Mom " 50 S. ' w‘.’\ofltebe|\0, CA (JCv MONK) ‘wap‘e {we
Source Exif Data:
File Type : PDF File Type Extension : pdf MIME Type : application/pdf PDF Version : 1.6 Linearized : Yes XMP Toolkit : 3.1-701 Modify Date : 2012:03:13 16:21:54+08:00 Create Date : 2012:03:13 16:21:45+08:00 Metadata Date : 2012:03:13 16:21:54+08:00 Creator Tool : PScript5.dll Version 5.2 Format : application/pdf Title : ingenix manual 2DIN - FINAL - PA 1111.pdf Creator : prd001 Document ID : uuid:e87ac3f8-deb0-42f9-8a35-9c4a7d6219ea Instance ID : uuid:9bc82f2a-a485-4562-b17b-9bc98e3fc7f2 Producer : Acrobat Distiller 7.0 (Windows) Has XFA : No Page Count : 19 Author : prd001EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools