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Important Safety
Instructions
WARNING
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
NOTES
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS
1.
Read these instructions.
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2.
Keep these instructions.
2. DANGER: Visible laser radiation when open and
3.
Heed all warnings.
interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to
beam.
4.
Follow all instructions.
3. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user
5.
Do not use this apparatus
serviceable parts inside the unit. Leave all servicing
near water.
to qualified service personnel.
6.
Clean only with dry cloth.
7.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Maintain well ventilated conditions around the
product. Do not put product on bed, sofa or anything that blocks ventilation. Install
according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
8.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9.
Read, heed and follow all instructions to ensure correct and safe installation and
interconnection of the apparatus;
10. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled
with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus;
11. The mains socket-outlet shall be installed near the apparatus and the mains plug shall
remain readily operable;
12. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
13. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
14. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or
sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the
cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
15. Unplug the apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
16. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Note: Do not touch the color TFT LCD screen by hand directly.
Important Safety
Instructions
Copyright Protection
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S.
patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology
must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing
uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.
Region code information: DVD players and discs are coded by region. If the region
number described on the DVD disc does not correspond to the region number of this
product, this product cannot play the disc. The region code of this unit is 1.
Warning
Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations may result in injury or
property damage.
The unit is designed to provide you with route suggestions. It does not reflect road
closures or road conditions, traffic congestion, weather conditions, or other factors that
may affect safety or timing while driving.
Use the unit only as a navigational aid. Do not attempt to use the unit for any purpose
requiring precise measurement of direction, distance, location, or topography. This
product should not be used to determine ground proximity for aircraft navigation.
Features
Navigation Function
Navigation Function: The unit is designed to provide you with route suggestions. It supports voice
navigation.
High-quality audio and video
AV Input: External Audio, Video input can
be connected to most external AV sources.
AV Output: Analog Audio output and video
output.
Excellent Sound: Dolby Decoder delivers
great sound.
Advanced Playing Functions
Compatibility: Compatible with DVD,
CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and Picture CD.
On-screen Display: You can choose from
English, Spanish or French etc. for the
On-screen Display language.
Particular Performance: Multi-speed,
fast forward, fast backward and slow
forward.
Search by Time: Search for a certain
track of a disk by selected time.
Last Memory Playback: Memorize the
stopped playback track and continue
playing disk from this spot when power is
restored if the disc tray is not opened.
Special Functions: Supports screen
image inverse function, multi-languages
caption, and multi-angles.
Other Special Functions
High Resolution: MPEG-2 decoding
format achieves more than 500 lines of
horizontal resolution.
Power Adapter Switch: Automatically
adapts to voltage requirements in U.S and
other countries.
SD Card and USB Input: designed with SD
card and USB ports, can be connected to
SD card or other USB device for file loading.
Parental-lock Features: Supports to lock
out certain scenes of the disc, or lock out the
whole disc depending on the contents of the
disc.
FM radio: support 87.5-95.0MHz FM radio
function.
Accessories
Accessories List
ITEM
NAME
QTY
Remote Control (with battery)
Owner’s Manual
Rechargeable Battery
Audio/Video Cable
Power Adaptor
Car Adaptor
Cradle
Mounting Bracket
NOTE
Accessories and their parts numbers are subject to modification without prior notice due
to improvements.
Contents
Important Safety Instructions
..1
Features
...4
Accessories
...5
View of Main Unit
...7
View of Main Unit Bottom
..9
View of Remote Control
..10
Battery Installation for RC
..12
System Connections
..13
Power Supply Preparation
..15
About the Rechargeable Battery
..16
General Setup
..19
Navigation
..20
Notes on Discs
..44
Playback Operation
..45
DVD Playback
..45
CD Playback
..50
Picture CD Playback
..52
DVD System Setup
..54
Definitions
..59
Troubleshooting
..61
Specifications
..63
View of Main Unit
1.
2.
3.
Speakers
LCD Screen
Mode button
Press to enter DVD, AV In or GPS mode.
4. BACK button
In the map view, press to return to the previous menu.
5. Adjusting Knob
In the map view, used to zoom in or zoom out the map.
In the DVD mode, used to select items.
6. MAP button
Press to display the map on the screen.
7. SETUP button
Press to enter or exit the general menu.
8. DC 12V Input Jack
Used to connect to the power adaptor, including the car adaptor.
9. AV OUT jack
Connected to the external AV device for audio and video output.
10. AV IN jack
Connected to the external AV signal source for audio and video input.
View of Main Unit
11. Headphone Jack
Used to connect headphones for private listening. When the headphones are
connected to this jack, the speaker will be turned off automatically.
12. Volume Control
Used to adjust the volume of the headphone and speaker.
13. OPEN button
Press to open the disc tray cover.
14. Disc Tray
Load disc into the disc tray.
Left Side View
1.
2.
3.
4.
GPS Antenna
Used to receive the GPS signal.
GPS jack
Connected to the external antenna for receiving signal.
USB port
Used to connect to the USB device.
Card Port
Insert the SD card into the port.
Rear View
1.
2.
3.
PUSH button
Press to open the LCD screen.
Power Indicator
Light turns green when the unit is under operation; turns red in standby mode.
POWER Switch
Switch power on or off.
View of Main Unit Bottom
1.
Rechargeable Battery Contacts
For connecting the rechargeable battery pack.
Note: do not touch the metal contacts point.
View of Remote Control
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
PWR button
Press to access standby mode or playback mode.
INFO button
Press to display the detailed information of the disc during playing. Press this button
again to exit from the information display.
TITLE button
Press to display title menu if it exists in the disc.
Direction buttons
Press to select different options.
ENTER button
Press to access playback, or confirm your selection
SETUP button
Press to enter the player’s system setup.
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View of Remote Control
10. 0-9 Number buttons
Press to select an option in the menu.
11.
PREV button
Press to return to the previous list or the previous track or chapter. If it is a DVD disc,
it needs to press this button twice to return to the previous track.
12.
NEXT button
Press to skip to the next list, track or chapter.
13. SUBT button
Press to select different subtitle languages if there are multiple subtitle languages
existing in the disc.
11. ANGLE button
Press to access various camera angles playback if the DVD disc contains multiple
camera angles.
12. A-B Repeat button
Press to play a certain selected segment repeatedly.
13. ZOOM button
Press to realize various zoom effects.
14. REP button
Press to repeat a chapter, a title, a track or the whole disc.
15. MENU button
Press to display or cancel the menu.
16. PAUSE button
Press to pause the playback.
17. STOP button
Press to stop the playback. Then press PLAY button to resume playback from the
stopped spot. Press this button twice to stop playback completely.
18. PLAY button
Press to begin to play.
19. GOTO button
Press to select the desired disc starting time, track or title.
20. +10 button
Press this button and the additional number buttons to select item numbers which
are greater than 9.
21.
FWD SCAN button
Press to search forward fast.
22.
REV SCAN button
Press to search backward fast.
23. SLOW button
Press to activate slow playback function.
24. AUDIO button
Press to select different languages
when a DVD disc which contains multiple audio languages is played. Press to
select different audio track when a CD disc is played.
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Battery Installation for
Remote Control
Installation Steps
Follow the steps below to install the battery.
Step1: Pull the battery holder out from the remote
control in the direction of the arrow.
Step 2: Load a new battery properly with
the (+) side up.
Step3: Insert the battery holder back into
the remote control.
Battery Property
Battery Type: CR2025 3V
Battery Life: Approximately 1 year under normal use (at room temperature).
Caution
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Improper use of the battery may cause overheating, explosion or ignition, which
can result in an injury or fire. Battery leakage may damage the remote control.
Do not expose the remote control unit to direct sunlight.
Do not recharge, disassemble, deform or heat the battery.
Do not put the battery in fire or water.
Immediately replace the exhausted battery.
For best results, aim the remote control directly at the player’s receiving window
within the range of 15 feet and angles of 60 degree, and without obstacles
between remote control and remote sensor.
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System Connections
Always ensure that the player, TV and any other electrical equipment to be
connected with are switched off and unplugged from the power supply.
Ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video
cables.
Connecting to TV
Audio/Video connections for audio and video output
Follow the drawings below to connect the player to TV's Audio/Video inputs with
Audio/Video cables.
Connecting to Amplifier
Refer to your Audio equipment's manual before connection.
Follow the drawings below to connect the player to AV amplifier.
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System Connections
Connecting to External AV Signal Source
This player can be connected to an AV signal input source such as a video cassette
player, video game etc. Use the audio/video cable to connect the player and the
external AV signal source. After connecting, press the MODE button to shift to AV IN.
Ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cables.
NOTE: Noise may occur in speakers when input external audio signal while playing a
DVD disc. Please unplug the audio cord to clear the noise.
Connecting to Headphones
Connect the headphones to the right side of the unit for private listening.
When headphone is connected, the speakers will automatically turn off.
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Power Supply Preparation
Using the AC Adaptor
The player is supplied with an AC adaptor for powering the unit and charging the
battery.
1.
Connect AC adaptor to the right side
of the player in the jack marked DC
12V IN, as shown on the right.
2.
Plug the two-prong end of the power
cord into a grounded electrical
outlet. The power indicator lights
red.
Note: Turn player's power off before unplugging.
Note: In the case of using the adaptor, the LCD screen will be brighter than with
the rechargeable battery.
Using of Car Adaptor
The player is supplied with a Car Adaptor for powering the unit while in a vehicle.
Connect the Car Adaptor Power Plug to
the unit’s power jack and plug the other
end to the vehicle’s 12V accessory/
cigarette socket, as shown on the right
figure.
Attention
Do not operate the unit or view video software while driving a vehicle.
Place the unit in a proper position for viewing.
Detach battery pack when using the AC or car adaptor as power source.
Disconnect the player from the Car Adaptor when starting the vehicle.
Your portable GPS player comes with a rechargeable lithium ion battery pack. Please
see details in battery pack operation part of this user's manual.
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About the
Rechargeable Battery
About Rechargeable Battery Pack
Your portable GPS player comes with a lithium rechargeable battery that attaches to
the rear of the GPS player. Charge the battery fully before initial use. Charging time is
normally about 5 hours. A fully charged battery delivers about 3 hours of use, but
playing time varies from disc to disc. If the battery will not be used for a long period of
time, fully charge the battery prior to storage.
Working conditions and precautions for the rechargeable battery
New batteries should be fully charged before initial use.
Battery should only be used and charged when temperatures are between
32-100F.
Never put the battery in fire or water.
Do not expose the battery to high temperatures or store in hot, sunny places.
Maintain well-ventilated conditions around the product to avoid overheating.
Don’t put the product on a bed, sofa or anything that may block ventilation to the
product.
Do not short the battery terminals.
Do not open the battery.
Detach the battery after charging is complete. When charging the battery pack,
the charge light will turn red, when the charging is complete, the light will turn
green.
Detach the battery when it is not in use.
When the battery is weak, “
” will appear on the LCD screen and about five
minutes later, the player will power OFF automatically.
Warning:
Do not touch any metal objects to the battery connectors, as it will put the battery in
standby mode. To exit the standby mode, connect the battery and Unit to AC or DC
power.
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About the
Rechargeable Battery
Attaching the Battery Pack
Refer to the following steps to attach the Battery Pack:
1.
Place the unit on a soft and smooth surface with the bottom of the unit facing
2.
With one hand on the unit to prevent it from moving, take the battery and align
up.
the plastic tabs on the battery pack with holes on the unit, and push the battery
pack into the unit.
3.
Slide the Battery Pack until you hear it click.
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About the
Rechargeable Battery
Charging the Battery Pack
The battery pack must be attached to the unit to be charged by using the supplied
power Adaptor.
1.
Attach the battery pack to the unit.
2.
Plug the supplied power adaptor into the player’s power jack marked with “DC
12V IN”, which is located on right side of the unit.
3.
Plug the other end of the power adaptor into a household outlet as shown
below:
Detaching the Battery Pack
If the unit is not going to be used for long periods of time, the battery pack should first
be fully charged and then detached. When the unit is turned OFF, the unit is still
consuming some power in STANDBY mode. This will eventually discharge the battery.
Make sure the power is turned OFF and the AC or car adaptor is disconnected before
detaching the Battery Pack.
To detach the Battery Pack:
1. Push the battery pack latch toward the rear of the player and slide the
rechargeable battery from the main unit (see drawings below).
2.
Store the rechargeable battery in a safe place.
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General Setup
Press the SETUP button on the unit; the screen will display a menu, as shown below:
In the menu, there are six items for selecting, touch the item to enter the setup.
Touch
, you can adjust the volume.
Touch
, you can adjust the brightness level. Touch AUTO, the unit will adjust the
brightness level automatically according to the environment.
Touch
, you can adjust the contrast level.
Touch
, you can set the touch screen sound on or off.
Touch
, you can set the FM transmitter frequency.
Touch
, you can set the screen aspect ratio.
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Navigation
Preparation:
1.
2.
3.
Connect to power supply.
Turn on the unit, and press the MODE button to shift to GPS mode.
Press the MAP button to display the map on the screen.
Map Description
Refer to the below descriptions for the buttons and icons on the map screen.
Indicates in Car mode. It shows your current location or your last known GPS
location (when there is no valid GPS information at this time) while in Navigation
Mode.
or
indicates in Pedestrian Mode.
shows your current location while in
Navigation Mode.
shows your last known GPS location while in Navigation
Mode. When there is no valid GPS information at this time.
(or
in Pedestrian Mode) shows the Origin in Free Map Browsing mode.
Tap
on the map to enter the main menu.
Tap
on the map to switch on/off the speaker.
Tap
or
to zoom in/out the map. The color of these buttons changes as the
background varies.
Tap
to show your current driving or walking direction in the Navigation mode.
The distance scale is located in the top-left corner of the screen.
GPS status is shown in the bottom status bar.
Special features of
and
or
icons
The three icons have the capability to automatically change its appearance so that you
will be informed of several important navigation conditions:
The icons indicate if you are in Car or Pedestrian mode.
The
icon indicates if you are driving at high or low speeds. The icon becomes
elongated at higher speeds and wider at lower speeds.
The icons display a shadow that shows the position of the Sun. This is especially
important if you are using this unit in Pedestrian mode. By positioning yourself so
that the shadow that you cast is in the same position as the shadow on the
screen, you can be assured that you are walking in the right direction.
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Navigation
The icons shadow disappears during night driving.
Main Menu
Tap
Tap
on the map to enter the main menu. The screen will display as below:
to switch the screen to the map view.
Tap
to cancel the current route. After that, the previously calculated route
will be cleared from the map view and you can plan a new route.
To quit the navigation application, tap
button.
Navigate to an Address(or Intersection)
In the main menu, tap “Enter Address” to open the entering address menu. As shown
below:
The default order for entering your destination is City Street Number
Enter City Name
Enter the first the first few characters of the city name by tapping the keyboard. The
scroll list, which is displayed below your input characters, will update accordingly. You
can also display the expanded list on the screen and hide the soft keyboard by tapping
the
button.
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Navigation
Enter Street Name
Tap the
button to enter the street name of your desired address. As shown
below:
Take the same steps to enter the street name.
Enter the first the first few characters of the street name by tapping the keyboard. The
scroll list, which is displayed below your input characters, will update accordingly. You
can also display the expanded list on the screen and hide the soft keyboard by tapping
button.
the
Enter Number
After entering the street name, tap the
shown below:
button for entering the number. As
Take the same steps to enter the street name.
Enter the first the first few numbers of the number by tapping the keyboard. The scroll
list, which is displayed below your input numbers, will update accordingly. You can also
display the expanded list on the screen and hide the soft keyboard by tapping the
button.
Note: If you enter a wrong name of the city or the street or the number, a warning
message will be displayed to inform you as the following figure. Tap Ok to re-enter the
correct name or number. As shown below:
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Navigation
Search By
You can change the entering order by pressing
display as below:
button. The screen will
to search for an address by entering in the sequence of City,
Tap
Street, and Number.
Tap
to search for an address by entering in the sequence of Street,
City, then the Number.
to search for an intersection by entering in the sequence of City,
Tap
the first Street and the intersecting Street.
Tap
to search for an address by entering in the sequence of
ZIP/Postal code, Street and Number.
The highlighted button (in the blue bar) indicates the current input order mode.
Show the Destination on the map
After Finishing entering the whole address, tap the
destination in the map. As shown below:
button to show your
Tap
button to calculate the route to this destination and then show it in the
map view. The route is shown as a blue solid line. The device switches to the
navigation mode. You can start your trip.
Tap Back button to change and reset your destination step by step.
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Navigation
Driving Demo
Tap the Demo button to activate one piece of the demonstration of the calculated route
in the map view. Here, you can see a simulated navigation from the origin to the
destination. When closing to each turn, one visual notice will inform you the direction
change and with voice prompt. As shown below:
Driving List (Turn by turn)
As described above, when you tap
button, the unit will display the route (a
blue solid line) and direction guide in the map screen. The driving direction indication
shows the next turn, the distance to the next turn and the current name of the street will
be displayed on the top. As shown below:
Tap the turn icon (top-left) to show the complete driving list. It displays all details about
each turn such as driving distance between two turns. As shown below:
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Navigation
In the driving list, you can see the route overview by tapping
button. It
shows the detailed in formation of the current route including the distance, the time to
travel and the destination address. As shown below:
The
icon represents the origin of the route and the
icon is for the destination.
Or see the one certain turn by tapping one turn in the turn-by-turn menu and then tap
button. As shown below:
Press
to view the prior or next turn.
button in the turn-by-turn
If you want to avoid one turn, select it and tap
menu. The route will be recalculated to avoid your desired turn and shown in the map
view.
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Navigation
Navigate To “My Home”
When you navigate to your home
destination which could be your home or
one nearest POI, take the following steps:
1.
Tap the My Places on the main
menu.
2.
Tap the My Home on the menu to
enter the Quick Nav. Settings
menu.
3.
In the Quick Nav. Settings menu, tap
“To Predefined Address” and then
tap “Set Address” to enter the
defined home address. Tap “To
Nearest POI Category” and then tap
“Set POI Category” to set the
nearest POI.
4.
To navigate to the home or nearest
POI
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Navigation
Navigate To a Recent Location
The Recent Locations list allows you to
select an existing destination from a list of
previously traveled or entered address.
The software automatically stores the last
few destinations in memory. As each
new route is added to the top of the list,
the older destinations at the bottom are
erased. Take the following steps to
navigate to a recent location:
1.
Tap the My Places on the main
menu.
2.
Tap the Recent Locations on the
menu to enter recent location list.
3.
In the recent location list, highlight
one desired location and tap Show
or Next button to see this location in
the map view. To navigate there just
tap the Go button described as the
previous section.
4.
You can also tap
button
in the list screen for more options
about this address.
5.
Here the selected location can be
set as the origin, added to your
favorites, deleted or displayed with
detailed information or clear the
recent location list.
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Navigation
Navigate To a Point of Interest (POI)
The Points of Interest (POI) list is a
collection of potential destinations of
interest in predefined categories. POIs
are identified on the map by various icons
Gas Station). POI navigation is
(eg:
especially handy when you need to find a
facility, attraction or amenity by category
or type. Take the following steps to
navigate to a POI:
1.
Tap the Gas, Food, Lodging on the
main menu.
2.
Tap your desired category in the
POI category menu or just tap More
button to the enrter category list.
3.
In POI category list, scroll the list
and highlight the desired POI
category and tap Next to show POI
list in a certain area.
4.
Before you press the Next button,
you can define the searching area
for the selected POI category
Tap
button, the Search
Near menu will appears for
searching POIs. The default
searching area is the whole map.
More options are available such as
the center and radius. The center
can be the current location,
destination or other address. The
searching radius is 3, 25, 50 miles
or the whole map.
The selected POI category can be
shown or hidden in the map by
tapping
or
button.
Tap
to save your selection.
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Navigation
Navigate To a Point of Interest (POI) (continued)
1.
2.
The item list of the selected POI
category in the defined searching
area is displayed with detailed
address. The POIs are listed in
order of distance.
With one POI is highlighted, tap
Next button to display this POI in
the map view. Or Actions button for
more options.
Note: in each screen, you can tap
button to show the soft keyboard for
entering your desired POI category or
POI item instead of choosing in the scroll
list.
3.
The POIs can be listed in order of
letter. To sort them alphabetically,
tap the
button.
4.
In the map view with your desired
POI, tap Go button to navigate from
the origin. Tap Faster or Shorter
button to choose the route
calculation mode. Tap Demo button
to show the animated route.
As you drive, the unit provides you with
turn-by-turn voice and visual directions,
letting you know when your next turn is
due.
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Navigation
Navigate To a Favorite
You can select a destination from your list
of stored Favorites. A Favorite is an
address or destination previously stored
by you for quick and easy retrieval. You
can also save, edit or delete destinations
from this folder. Take the following steps
to navigate to a POI:
5.
Tap the My Places on the main
menu.
6.
Tap My Favorites button to the
enter My Favorites list.
7.
Actions button is for manage your
favorites by adding, editing and
deleting a group. Highlight My
Favorites or other saved favorite,
and tap Next button. A list of
stored items is displayed.
8.
Highlight your selection and tap
Next to show this favorite location
in the map. Or tap Actions button
to set as origin, show, edit, delete or
see detailed information for this
location.
9.
In the map view, tap Go button to
navigate from the origin. Tap Demo
button to show the animated route.
The route is shown on the map as a
blue line.
As you drive, the unit provides you with
turn-by-turn voice and visual directions,
letting you know when your next turn is
due.
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Navigation
Save To Favorites List
When selecting a Destination which you
may use regularly, you can save it to your
personalized Favorites list. Take the
following steps to save to favorites list:
First method:
1.
On the map, tap any point in the
map screen, a context menu
appears. You can add this desired
location to “My favorites” list. Tap
the Add To My Favorites.
2.
In the favorites editing menu, you
can set the name of this favorite
location and the favorite group to
or
. Tap
add in by tapping
button to save your settings.
Second method:
10. In the main menu, tap My Places
11. Tap My Favorites. Then tap
Actions button to add one new
group. The name and symbol for
your favorites can be set in the
following screen.
12. Press
button to save the
new favorite group.
Your favorite destination has now been
stored for future use.
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Navigation
Navigate To a Point on the Map
You can navigate to any point on the map
by tapping its location directly on the map
screen. This feature is especially handy
when you want to navigate to a specific
point you see on the map, but you don’t
have its street address. Take the following
steps to navigate to a point on the map:
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Scroll or drag the map to a specific
point, and then tap the desired
location.
A dialog box (See Figure 24)
displays the address of that point,
and lets you select whether you
), add
want to navigate to it (
the point to your Favorites, or set it
as your Origin (if you are in Planner
Mode).
To clear the cursor dialog, just tap
the screen again.
If you need to reset the point of
Origin, tap the map screen to open
the Cursor Dialog, and select Set
As Origin.
All new route
calculations will use this as the
starting point, but only if you are in
Planner Mode.
In Navigation
Mode, your current GPS location is
always your Origin.
Navigation
There are various route and map options available from the Options Menu.
Map Options
In the main menu, tap “Map Options” to enter the map options menu. As shown below:
The Options Menu provides choices for displaying mode, avoiding roads, displaying
your driving directions, a route overview, playing and recording a route.
Tap
to switch the screen to the map view.
Tap Back to return to the previous menu.
Tap Settings to enter the settings menu.
View types
Tap the two buttons to select 4 types of views: 2D, 2D Night, 3D and 3D Night. This
option displays your route on the map screen in its entirety, plus details such as the
address of and distance to your destination, the ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival), and
the ETR (Estimated Time Remaining).
2D day view
The 2D view is the straight-forward
two-dimensional view. This is the default
map view.
In this view, the map is
dynamically updated, and allows for manual
panning and zooming.
2D night view
This is a high contrast, two-dimensional
view, optimized for night driving or adverse
weather conditions.
The map is
dynamically updated, and allows for
manual panning and zooming.
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3D day view
The
3D
view
is
simplified
three-dimensional view showing the map in
a basic 3D relief. It shows the basic relief
(outline) and details of the surrounding
roads and general area.
3D night view
The 3D night view is a simplified
three-dimensional view with high-contrast
colorization optimized for night driving or
adverse weather conditions.
Avoid Roads
You can specify that certain roads be
excluded from your route calculations.
For example, you may prefer to not travel
on any toll roads. Take the following steps
to set the avoid roads:
7.
8.
9.
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On the Map Options menu, tap
Avoid Roads button to display a list
of road categories.
To place restrictions on a desired
road group, tap
or
to suit your preference.
Tap Actions button to add, edit or
delete a group.
Tap Next to list all the roads in a
highlighted group.
To specify
restrictions for a particular road,
highlight it and tap
or
. To preview a highlighted
road on the map screen, tap the
Actions button and select Show on
the map. In the Actions menu, you
can also add a new road or edit an
existing road.
Navigation
Turn by Turn
Tap the Turn by Turn button in the Map Options menu to display the complete list of
changing directions. See the “Driving List (Turn by Turn) part for details.
Route Overview
Tap Route Overview in the Map Options menu to show the complete route (a blue
solid line) in the map screen. See the “Driving List (Turn by Turn) part for details.
Route Playback
This feature allows you to record your route as you’re traveling, and then to play it back
on the map screen at a later time. Tap Route Playback in the map options menu to
enter the route playback menu. As shown below:
In the Route Playback menu, tap Record to record a route, tap Play to play back a
route, and tap Actions to change the speed of the playback, and delete recordings or
clear the list. As shown below:
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Navigation
You can easily change the default settings of maps, views and route parameters to suit
your personal preferences.
Settings
In the Map Options menu screen, press the Settings button to display Settings menu.
In the settings menu, tap Back to return to the previous menu, tap Map to go the map
view, tap More to know more information. Tap the items in the menu to enter it.
Map/Route Settings
Tap Map/Route Settings in the settings menu to enter the map/route settings menu,
as shown below:
The Map/Route Settings Menu allows you to change the settings that determine the
map orientation, U turn usage, system units automatic zoom and large labels.
Map Orientation
Forward is up – orients the map so that your forward direction is always at the top.
North is up – orients the map so that north is always at the top.
Zoom Mechanism
Automatic Zoom – ensures that the zoom will return to its previous level after several
seconds of inactivity.
Map Font
Use large labels – increases the size of street names to make the map easier to read.
Tap
to save the settings.
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Quick Nav. Settings
Tap Quick Nav. in the settings menu to enter the quick Nav. settings menu, as shown
below:
To define your desired home destination, you can enter an address or the Nearest POI.
For example, you can enter your home address here for quick navigation. See
“Navigate to My Home” for the specific operation.
GPS Settings
Tap GPS Signal in the settings menu to enter the quick GPS Signal settings menu, as
shown below:
To view your GPS status and configuration, tap the GPS Signal button in the Settings
menu.
GPS off button allows you to browse the map freely without acquiring GPS signal. The
icon for your current location is changed as well. See the below map view for details:
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Navigation
GPS Connection Settings Menu
Tap Set in the GPS signal settings menu, the screen will display as below:
COM Port - Defines the Communications Port.
Baud Rate - Transmission rate of data.
Protocol - Default is NMEA.
Search GPS – Searches the GPS signal from the COM port defined above.
Tap the
button to save your selections and return to the GPS Satellite graphic
screen.
Prompts
Tap Prompts in the settings menu to enter the Prompts settings menu, as shown
below:
Voice Prompts
1. Speed Warning - Gives you a voice prompt when your car exceeds the speed
limit on this section of the road.
2. Route Recalculation - If you deviate from the original route, the unit will
automatically recalculate a new route and update ETA and distances.
3. Unreliable GPS Signal - Warns that you are in an area of low GPS signal.
4. GPS Not Found - Alerts you if the GPS signal is lost, or if power is removed from
the GPS receiver.
5. Drive Carefully - Friendly reminder at the start of each journey.
Visual Prompts
The Visual Notifications screen lets you choose how the unit notifies you of your
upcoming turns.
to save the settings.
After setting, tap
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Look & Feel
Tap Look & Feel in the settings menu to enter the Look & Feel settings menu, as
shown below:
The Look & Feel settings menu allows you to choose the language text, voice guidance
and skins.
After setting, tap
to save the settings.
Select Map
Tap Select Map in the settings menu to enter the Select Map settings menu, as shown
below:
In the list of installed maps, highlight your selection and tap Select to load a new map.
Tap Refresh button to update the map list. Tap Delete to delete the map.
Travel Mode
Tap More in the Settings menu, the screen will display as below:
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Navigation
or
In the menu, tap Pedestrian Mode or Vehicle Mode.
In Pedestrian Mode, the navigation radius is restricted to 10 kilometers (6 miles) and
some functions are not available, such as Turn by Turn, Avoid Roads and Route
overview.
Routing Mode
Navigation Mode – Provides voice instructions as you drive.
This mode is the one you will use most frequently. The unit uses the satellite-based
global positioning system (GPS) to constantly detect your current position. As you
drive, your location is compared to the destination you have chosen and you will be
constantly provided with accurate driving directions. Even if you accidentally drive off
course, the unit will direct you back on track.
Planner Mode – Displays a route on the map.
You set an origin and a destination, and the unit displays a map that shows you the
route. In this mode of operation, the satellite-based global positioning system (GPS)
is not used. Your current position is not detected and the unit does not keep track of
your driving progress. Use Planner Mode for trip planning.
About
Tap About in the menu, the screen will display software version and details about your
Destinator application.
Multistop Planner
Trip planning is useful when you have more than one destination along your route
When you tap
, the Route is calculated in stages, from the departure point to
the first stop. Once you’ve reached the first stop, the route is recalculated to the
second stop, and then recalculated to the third stop, and so on.
Tap Multistop Planner in the menu, the screen will display as below:
The scroll list shows the list of existing trips. If this is the first time you are using
Multistop Planner, you will need to create a Multistop route to store your trip details.
You can use any name. For an example, you enter My plan trip.
By tapping Actions button, you can add, edit or delete a Multistop route.
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Navigation
Tap Next button to add or edit some stops in the desired plan.
Highlight a stop item, and press Actions button for more operations such as Set as
Origin, add a stop, rename or delete a stop and Optimize route.
You can add a stop from an address, a POI, my Favorites or recent locations.
When finishing adding stops, tap Show or Next button to see this Multistop plan
overview in the map. No route is calculated yet.
Note: the
icon represents the highlighted stop in the plan list not for the destination
here.
Choose Faster or Shorter for the route calculation mode. Press Go button to navigate
from the origin to the
stop with this multistop plan.
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Auto & Favorites Alerts
An Automatic Alert refers to an item that you set so that Destinator will alert you when
you are within a certain distance of the item’s location. You can set two distances for
each Automatic Alert. Destinator will first alert you when you are within the first distance
and then alert you when you are within the second. Automatic Alerts must be stored in
either one of three predefined categories - Auto Alerts 1, Auto Alerts 2, and Favorites
Alerts.
Setting Auto Alerts Category
Note that this configuration is applied to all items in the category.
Take the following steps to set auto alerts
category:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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In the main menu, tap My Places.
Tap My Favorites in the menu.
In the favorites list menu, highlight
the Auto Alerts folder you want to
configure and tap Actions from the
bottom. You can change the name
and symbol for alerts.
To enable both alerts, tap Alerts
button. In the Set Alert Distances
menu, set the distance for sound
alert with 100, 500, 1000, or 2000.
Or, you can disable either of the
alerts by set the distance with
“”.
To display the map position of items
in the Auto Alerts category,
, just as you
press
would to display map positions of
items in any other category.
Save your settings by tapping
Navigation
Setting Auto Alerts Items
You can change the name, comment, and
category of any item in Auto Alerts 1 or
Auto Alerts 2. Note that if you change the
category of an item to something other
than Auto Alerts 1 or Auto Alerts 2, it will
no longer function as an auto alert. Only
those items in categories Auto Alert 1 and
Auto Alert 2 will function as automatic
alerts. Take the following steps to set auto
alerts items:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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In the main menu, tap My Places.
Tap My Favorites in the menu to
display all the categories.
In the favorites list menu, Highlight
a category and then select Next
from the bottom menu bar. All items
in the category are displayed.
Highlight the alert you want to edit
and tap Actions from the tools
menu in the bottom.
You can change the name,
comment, and category of an item.
You cannot change any other
information. Note that if you change
the category, the item will be moved
out of the current category. Only
those items found in either Auto
Alerts 1 or Auto Alerts 2 will function
as auto alerts.
Save your settings by tapping
Notes on Discs
Compatible Disc Formats
DISC LOGO
DIAMETER
12cm
DVD
8cm
PLAYBACK TIME/
PLAYABLE SIDES
1 3 3 m in ( S S- S L )
2 42 mi n ( S S- DL)
2 66 mi n ( DS -S L)
4 84 min (DS -DL )
41 min (SS-SL)
75 min (SS-DL)
82 min (DS-SL)
150 min (DS-DL)
12cm
74 min
8cm
20 min
CD
JPEG
12cm
Operation methods of some DVD discs are specified by the software manufacturer.
Please refer to the instructions of those discs.
Care of Discs
Holding Discs
When loading or removing discs, do not touch their playing surfaces
as the right figure.
Cleaning
Fingerprints or stain on the disc may affect the quality of sound and
picture. To clean your discs, use a soft clean cloth to wipe them. If
necessary, moisten a soft cloth with diluted neutral detergent to remove
heave dirt or fingerprints.
Do not wipe in a circular direction as the figure in the right middle
(concentric scratches on the disc groove tend to cause noise). Gently
wipe from the center of the disc to the outer edge as the right figure.
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DVD Playback
Operation
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING
THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME.
WARNING: Do not play poor-quality discs to avoid damaging the lens.
Pre-operation
1.
2.
3.
4.
Connect the unit to power supply through the provided AC adaptor.
Switch “POWER ON/OFF” to “ON” on the left panel to turn on the unit.
Press the MODE button on the unit to shift to DVD mode.
Press OPEN button on the unit to open the disc tray cover, put a disc in the disc tray
with printed side facing up. Close the disc cover. (See below)
5. The player will search disc and play it automatically.
6. Adjust the volume with the VOLUME control on the right panel to the desired level.
7. To turn the player off, switch the “POWER ON/OFF” on the left panel to “OFF”.
8. During the disc playback, you can also operate by tapping the buttons on the screen.
Note: make sure detach the cradle when you want to play disc.
DVD Playback
Buttons Operation
Play Button
Press ENTER button to start playing, or
(Direction buttons) or 0-9 buttons to select a Title
and Chapter directly.
Pause Button
Press PAUSE button once to pause during
playback, press it repeatedly to start frame-by-frame
playback. Press PLAY button to resume normal
playback.
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DVD Playback
Operation
Stop Button
Zoom button
A-B Button
TITLE button
MENU button
During playback, press STOP button once to stop
playing, then press PLAY button to resume normal
playback from the stopped point. Press STOP button
twice repeatedly to stop playback completely. Then
when you press PLAY button, the player will play
from the beginning.
Press ZOOM button repeatedly to shift among
ZOOM 2, ZOOM 3, ZOOM 4, ZOOM 1/2, ZOOM
1/3, ZOOM 1/4 and ZOOM OFF modes.
Press A-B button once to set the starting point A,
press it again to set the end point B. Then the
player will play the segment between A and B
continuously.
Press this button third time to stop the A-B repeat.
Press TITLE button during play. The title menu will
appear on the screen.
(direction buttons) to select the title
Press
or disc menu item you wish to play, then press
ENTER button to confirm your selection. Or press
0-9 buttons to select the item you prefer directly.
Press MENU button during play. The root menu will
appear on the screen.
Press
(direction buttons) to select the item
you wish to play, then press ENTER button to
confirm your selection. Or press 0-9 buttons to select
the item you prefer directly.
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DVD Playback
Operation
DVD Playback (continued)
buttons
buttons
SLOW button
INFO button
AUDIO button
Press button once to go to the beginning of the
current chapter. Press it twice repeatedly to go to the
previous chapter.
Press
button to play the next chapter.
Press button to play fast forward. Press it
repeatedly to the fast forward at the speed of 2X,
4X, 8X, 20X and normal playback in sequence.
Press button to fast reverse. Press it repeatedly
to fast reverse at the speed of 2X, 4X, 8X, 20X and
normal playback in sequence.
Press PLAY button on the remote control to return
to normal playback.
Press SLOW button repeatedly, the slow playback
will be under going at the speed of 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5,
1/6, 1/7 and normal playback in sequence. Press
PLAY button to resume normal playback.
Press INFO button for detailed information about
the disc during the disc playback. Press it again to
cancel the information.
DVD discs can contain up to 8 audio bit streams.
For example: English, French etc.
To select the audio bit stream you prefer, press
AUDIO button during playback. The Unit will play
the next audio bit stream if exists every time you
press AUDIO button in succession.
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DVD Playback
Operation
DVD Playback (continued)
SUBT button
When a DVD disc is playing, press SUBT button to
select a subtitle language or to turn the subtitle off. A
DVD disc can be recorded with up to 32 subtitles.
Press SUBT button repeatedly, the mode of subtitles
will recycle as follows:
SUBTITLE 1/N: Subtitle 1 appears on the screen.
SUBTITLE 2/N: Subtitle 2 appears on the screen.
SUBTITLE */N: Subtitle * appears on the screen
SUBTITLE OFF: No subtitle.
“N” refers to the total number of subtitles that the
current disc contains.
NOTE: This function is available for DVD discs
recorded with multi-subtitles
REP button
Press REP button to repeat a Chapter, Title or
cancel the repeat in sequence.
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DVD Playback
Operation
DVD Playback (continued)
Press ANGLE button to play the disc in multi-angle.
Multi-angle means that a scene is shot from different
angle so that audience can watch from any angle, like
the drawings below:
ANGLE
button
If there are multiple angles in a scene, you can use
the ANGLE button to select the angle you like to
enjoy. Press the ANGLE button repeatedly to view
from different angle.
NOTE: This function is only available for the DVD disc
that coded with multi-angles.
GOTO button
Press GOTO button to select desired disc title,
chapter or time.
Use
or
direction button to select TT, CH or
TIME.
Use 0-9 number buttons to enter the desired title,
chapter or time directly, press the ENTER button to
confirm, Then the player will begin playing from the
selected title, chapter or time.
Press it repeatedly to cancel the item.
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DVD Playback
Operation
CD Playback
When a CD disc is loaded, the player will play it automatically by the default sequence
of the disc. You can use ,
or number buttons to select a certain track to play.
Pause Button
STOP Button
buttons
During playback, press PAUSE button to pause the
playback, then press PLAY button to resume
playback.
During playback, press the STOP button once to
stop playback. Then press PLAY button, the player
will resume playback from the stopped point. Press
this button twice to stop playback completely.
Press button to play fast forward. Press it
repeatedly to fast forward at the speed of 2X, 4X, 8X,
20X
and
normal
playback
in
sequence.
Press button to fast reverse. Press it repeatedly to
fast reverse at the speed of 2X, 4X, 8X, 20X and
normal playback in sequence.
Press PLAY button on the remote control to return to
normal playback.
REP button
Press REP button repeatedly to repeat a track, All
or cancel the repeat.
A-B button
Press A-B button once to set the starting point A,
press it again to set the end point B. Then the
player will play the segment between A and B
continuously. Press this button third time to stop the
A-B repeat.
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DVD Playback
Operation
CD Playback (continued)
buttons
GOTO button
INFO button
AUDIO button
Press
Press
button to play the previous track.
button to play the next track.
Press GOTO button to select desired track, track
time or disc time.
Use or
direction button to select the track or disc
time
Use 0-9 buttons on the remote control to enter the
desired time and press ENTER button to confirm.
Press it repeatedly to cancel the item.
Press INFO button for detailed information about the
disc during playback. Press it again to cancel the
information.
Press AUDIO button to select desired sound effect.
Press it repeatedly, the display will be as follows:
MONO L MONO R
STEREO
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DVD Playback
Operation
Picture CD Playback
Pre-operation
1. Load a Picture CD in the disc tray, the player will search for disc automatically.
2.The screen displays the Root Folder with several subdirectories/subfolders. Use ,
buttons to select a desired folder. Then press ENTER button to confirm your selection.
3.The screen enters the selected subfolder with several pictures. Use , buttons to
select the desired picture. Then press ENTER button to confirm your selection.
4.Press button to return to last folder or directory. Or move the yellow bar to
, then
press ENTER button to return to the last folder or directory.
Note: Many discs have other items besides pictures.
Buttons Operation
STOP button
PAUSE
button
buttons
During playback, Press the STOP button to return to
the root menu.
Press PAUSE button to pause during playback.
Press PLAY button to resume normal playback.
Press
Press
PREV button to go to the previous picture.
NEXT button to go to the next picture.
REP button
Press REP button to repeat DIR, one, all or cancel
the repeat.
ZOOM
Press the ZOOM button to zoom in or zoom out the
image.
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Operation
Picture CD Playback (continued)
GOTO button
Press GOTO button to select the desired folder or
picture.
Press 0-9 buttons to select your favorite folder or
picture directly.
Picture Rotate
During browsing a picture, you can use direction buttons
current picture.
, ,
to rotate the
Press
button to rotate the current picture clockwise, as following drawings:
Press
button to rotate the current picture anti-clockwise, as following drawings:
Press
button to rotate the current picture flip vertical, as following drawings:
Press
button to rotate the current picture flip horizontal, as following drawings:
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DVD System Setup
You can change the default settings of this unit to customize its performance to your own
preference. Read this section to learn how to set up the system.
Note: the system should only be set up in the state that no disc is in the DVD drive or the unit
is in the completely stop mode.
Follow the steps below to set up your system:
1.Press the SETUP button.
The setup menu will appear on the screen. It includes system setup, language
setup,audio setup and digital setup. You can exit from the setup menu by pressing SETUP
button again at any time during the setting.
2.Press
or
(direction buttons) to select a sub-menu that you want to set up.
3.Press
or
button to select the item that you want to set up in the sub-menu.
System Setup
The items included in this sub-menu are shown as
the left.
Press the
button to select EXIT SETUP and
press the ENTER button to exit the setup menu.
1.TV SYSTEM
This item is used to set Video System.
Press the
or
button to highlight this item.
Press the ENTER or button to enter the item.
or
The default TV system is NTSC. Press the
to select.
Press the ENTER button to confirm and return.
2.SCREEN SAVER
This item is used to turn the screen saver on or off.
or
button to highlight this item.
Press the
Press the ENTER or
to enter the setup of this
item. The default setting of this item is on.
Press the
or
button to choose on or off.
Press the ENTER button to confirm selection and
return.
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3.TV TYPE
This item is used to set TV display mode.
Press the
or
button to highlight this item.
Press the ENTER or button to enter the item.
It includes 4:3PS, 4:3LB and 16:9, 4:3PS by
default.
Press the
or
button to choose the proper one.
Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection
and return.
Note: Select Normal/PS or Normal/LB when a 4:3
TV is connected.
Select Wide when a 16:9 wide screen TV is
connected.
4. PASSWORD
Parental control is protected by password. This
item is used to change the password of the parental
control. The default password is 0000.
Press the
or
button to highlight this item.
Press the ENTER or button to enter the item.
Choose a password most suitable for you.
Press the ENTER button to confirm your enter.
5. RATING
DVD discs are rated according to their contents,
and their settings vary from disc to disc. The
function of this item is to set parental control. You
can lock out certain scenes of the discs, or lock out
the whole disc depending on the contents of the
disc after setting this item. The default level is
Adult.
Press
or
button to highlight this item.
Press ENTER or
to enter the setup of this item.
Then the item will show as the left.
Press the
or
button to choose the proper one.
Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection.
Input the password. (See password) and press the
ENTER button again to return to the preview menu.
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6. RESUME
This item is used to set last memory state.
Note: The last memory is referred to the state that if
the power is kept to supply to the unit, the player
will resume playback from where stopped previous.
(only for DVD and CD)
Press the
or
button to highlight this item.
Press the ENTER or
button to enter this item.
Press the
or
button to choose the proper one.
Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection
and return.
7. DEFAULT
This item is used to reset the unit.
Press the
or
button to highlight this item.
Press the ENTER or
button to enter this item.
Press the ENTER button to reset.
Then all the settings of your unit will return to the
Original status.
Language Setup
The items included in this sub-menu are shown as
the left.
Press the
button to select EXIT SETUP and
press the ENTER button to exit the setup menu.
1. OSD LANGUAGE
This item is used to set the OSD (on-screen
display) language. Press the
or
button to
highlight this item. Press the ENTER or
to enter
the setup of this item.
It includes English, German, Spanish, French, and
Portuguese, English by Default.
or
button to choose the proper one.
Press the
Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection
and return.
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2. AUDIO LANG
This item is used to set the audio output
language.
Press the
or button to highlight this item.
Press the ENTER or button to enter the item.
There are several languages for selecting,
English by default.
Press the or button to choose the preferred
Language.
Press the ENTER button to confirm your
selection and return.
4. SUBTITLE
This item is used to set the subtitle language.
or button to highlight this item.
Press the
Press the ENTER or to enter the setup of this
item.
There are several languages for selecting.
English by default.
or
button to choose the preferred
Press
Language.
Press the ENTER button to confirm your
selection and return.
4. MENU LANG
This item is used to set the menu language.
or button to highlight this item.
Press the
Press the ENTER or button to enter the setup of
this item.
There are several languages for selecting. English
by default.
Press the
or button to choose the preferred
Language.
Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection
and return.
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Digital Setup
The items included in this sub-menu are shown as
the left.
Press the
button to select EXIT SETUP and
press the ENTER button to exit the setup menu.
1.DYNAMIC RANGE
This item is used to adjust linear dynamic
compression rate to get different signal
compression Effects.
or
button to highlight this item.
Press the
to enter the setup of this
Press the ENTER or
item. Then the item will show as the left.
Press the
or
to adjust to the proper level.
Press the ENTER button to confirm your set and
return.
2. Dual Mono
This item is used to set the channel output mode.
Press the
or
button to highlight this item.
Press the ENTER or
to enter the item.
It includes STEREO, MONO L, MONO R and Mix
MONO, MIX MONO by default.
Press the
or
button to choose the proper one.
Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection
and return.
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Definitions
COM PORT
Communications Port. In Computer systems, the name of a serial communications port - Eg:
COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4.
EULA
End-User License Agreement. Is a legal contract between a software application author or
publisher and the user of that application. The EULA, often referred to as the "software
license," is similar to a rental agreement; the user agrees to pay for the privilege of using the
software, and promises the software author or publisher to comply with all restrictions stated
in the EULA.
ETA
Estimated Time of Arrival. The estimate time to complete the journey, if we where to leave
now. Excluding any detours, stops or delays along the route.
ETR
Estimated Time Remaining. Estimated Time remaining to complete route.
for any delays.
Does not allow
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions. List of Frequently Asked Questions with Answers.
GPS
Global Positioning System. The GPS (Global Positioning System) is a "constellation" of 24
well-spaced satellites that orbit the Earth and make it possible for Vehicles/ people/ assets
enabled with GPS receivers to pinpoint their location.
Lat
Latitude. An imaginary parallel circular line (East / West) around the earth, the same distance,
north or south from the equator – expressed in degrees.
Long
Longitude. An imaginary circular line on the surface of the earth passing through the North
and South poles at right angles to the equator - expressed in degrees.
Orbit
Orbital path of a Satellite. Path or trajectory of a body through space.
out an orbit about the earth.
A GPS satellite traces
POI
Point Of Interest. A place or item of interest along the selected route.
Sat
Satellite, See also GPS. A man-made object, or device that orbits the earth. Eg: a GPS
Satellite which orbits the earth in a fix pattern, height and speed
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Definitions
SD
Secure Digital memory card. A Secure Digital (SD) card is a tiny flash memory card used to
make data storage portable among various devices.
TTD
Total Time Duration. The projected total time the trip is calculated to take - does not allow for
any detours or other delays.
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital is a technology developed by Dolby Laboratories.
Soundtracks encoded in Dolby Digital can reproduce from one to 5.1 discrete channels
of excellent quality audio.
Letterbox screen
This refers to a screen on which the playback picture of wide-screen DVDs appears with
black bands running along the top and bottom.
Pan & Scan screen
This refers to a screen on which the playback picture of wide-screen DVDs is cut off at the
left and right sides.
Title, Chapter (DVD)
DVDs are divided into some large sections (titles) or some small sections (chapters). Each
section is numbered: these numbers are called "Title number" or "Chapter number".
Title 1
Title 2
Chapter1
Chapter 1
Chapter2
Track (CD)
CDs are divided into some sections (tracks). Each section is numbered; these numbers are
called "Track number".
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
JPEG
JPEG is a common picture format that has
small file size and low quality loss rate of
picture. Hundreds of pictures can be stored
in a disc in this format. In order to utilize real
digital album, use film to make a "PICTURE CD"
in JPEG format.
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Troubleshooting
Take steps described in the tables below to solve simple problems before contacting
after-sales service.
If You Suspect Something Wrong, immediately turn the power off.
Disconnect the power connector and check that there is neither smoke nor heat from the unit
before asking for repairs. Never try to repair the unit by yourself because it is dangerous to
do so.
PROBLEM
The player cannot
play.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The disc cover may not be
closed.
Close the disc cover.
There may not be any discs
in the DVD drive.
Put a disc in to the DVD drive.
The disc may not be put in
with the right way.
Put the disc in with the label
side up.
The disc may be dirty or
warped.
Clean or change the disc.
The player's region code
may not as the same as the
region code of DVD disc.
Make sure the player's
region code is the same as
the region code of DVD
disc.
Remove the disc and keep
the player being powered off
for at least two hours.
There may be water on the
lens.
There is no sound
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
The system connection may
be not correct.
Connect
correctly.
The speaker may not be
turned on.
Turn on the speaker.
The sound setup of the DVD
disc may be not correct.
Setup the sound of the DVD
correctly.
The disc may be dirty or
warped.
Clean or change the disc.
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the
system
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
There is no picture.
Poor AV performance.
The remote control
does not work
POSSIBLE CAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
The LCD may be off or not
be in correct video mode.
Turn on the LCD and choose
the correct video mode.
The system connection may
be not correct.
Connect
correctly.
The unit may be not in AV
out mode.
Switch AV tab on the bottom
of the unit to out.
The disc may be dirty or
warped.
Clean or change the disc.
There
may
be
some
obstructions between the
remote control and the
player.
Remove the obstruction
between the remote control
and the player.
The remote control may not
be pointed at the player.
Point the remote control at
the player directly.
The batteries of remote
control may not be inserted
correctly.
Make sure the polarity of
each battery is correct.
The batteries of remote
control may be out of power
or weak.
Replace the batteries.
the
system
Other possibilities:
Static or other external interference may cause the player function abnormally. In order to
recover normal status, please unplug the power-supply cord and then plug it into the outlet
again to reset the player. If the problems still exist, please cut off the power supply and
consult your service center or the qualified technician.
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Specifications
TFT screen size
7 inches
Laser Wavelength
780/650 nm
Video System
NTSC
Frequency Response
20Hz
20kHz
Audio Signal-to-noise Rate
2.5dB
85dB
Audio distortion+noise
70dB (1kHz)
Channel Separation
70dB (1kHz)
Dynamic Range
80dB (1kHz)
Audio Out
Analog Audio
Out
Video Out
Video Out
Power
0.2
Output Level: 1.5V 1.0 , Load: 10K
Output
Level:1VP-P ? .2,
Load: 75
Unbalanced Negative
AC 100-240V
50/60Hz
Power Consumption
< 25W
Dimensions
190mmX136mmX40mm (L*W*D)
Weight
About 1.25kg
DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Confidential unpublished works. © 1992 -1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
All rights reserved.
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