OWNER' SMANUAL Car Multimedia System lnteq 1-DIN DVD Multimedia receiver'Nith Touch Screen Display wth DVDIAMIFM Receiver
TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES ................................................................................................4 FRONT PANEL........................................................................................... 5 BASE PANEL..............................................................................................6 REMOTE CONTROL ..................................................................................7 MAIN MENU ...................................................................
FEATURES • • Digital LCD Touch Screen Accepts KS-1 Desktop Media Player 800x480 High Definition Screen Resolution • • • Motorized Angle Adjustment & Last Angle Memory Theft Deterrent Detachable Panel Playback from DVDR/RW & CDR/RW, of MP3, MP4, DivX, & AVI • • • Complete Integration of iPod by Touch Screen Control (IC-3 cable sold separetly) Blue Tooth V2.1 & A2DP for Wireless MP3 Playback 32GB USB2.0 & SO Readers for MP3, FLAC, MP4, DivX, & AVI • • • Front Panel 3.
Front Panel ...~ 1 --@ 1. MIC Microphone for use with Bluetooth hands free calling. 2. Power/SRC Press to tum the unit ON, holding the button will tum off the unit. W'len the unit is on, press to switch between different sources. 3. VOUMENU Press the button to display volume adjustment. Holding the button will enter main menu. 4. MUTEINAVI Press to mute/ unmute sound. Holding the button will enter NAVI mode. 5. EjectJP.
7. SO CARD SLOT The unit will be switched to the SD CARD Source automatically when an SD CARD Is connected. 8. Remote Sensor Receives remote infrared receiver signals. 9.AVIN Jack Connect an external AN device to this jack to watch/listen to the device through your car audio/video system. 10. USB The unit will be switched to USB Source automatically when a USB is connected. BASE PANEL ( all ·- , r-' lle 1 (JJlo p ] lilli3 ( 110 11. RESET Remove the face plate to gain access to the RESRT buttcn.
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3. [NAVI/SYSTEM] Press to quickly enter I exit the Navi mode. Holding button for 3 sec will enter I exit the Settings Mode. 4. [NUMBERS 0-9] Radio Mode, press buttons 1-6 to select a preset station, Holding button for 3 sec will store current radio frequency to the preset station. DVD Mode, When playing DVD, VCD, CD, MP3, press buttons 0-9 to input the number of track, press the [OK] button to confirm. TV Mode, press buttons 0-9 to choose the channel and press the [OK] button to confirm.
12. [STOP] DVD Mode, when in DVDNCD/CD playback, press the button once to stop playback, press the [Play/Pause] button agian to resume playback. Press the button twice to reset playback, press the [Play/Pause] button to start the playback from the beginning of disc. MP3 disc playback, press the button to stop the playback, press the [Play/Pause] button to start the playback from the beginning of track. 13. [PREVIOUS] /14. [NEXT] DVD Mode, press to go to the pervious I next chapter, track or song. 15.
23124.(FAST FORWARD/REWIND] DVD Mode, press to fast forward I rewind at 2x speed. Each press changes speed from 2x to 4x to 8x to 20x then back to nonnal play. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to resume to normal playt:Jack. 25. [SUBTIRDM] DVD Mode, press to change the subtitle language when playing DVD disc. Hold ing for 3 sec will activevate random play function. 26. [MENU]I" DVD Mode, press to retum to the boot menu when playing DVD disc. Bluetooth Mode, press to input the symbol*. ZT. f.
Main Menu 1. Touch the PAGE TURNING key to tum to the next page of Sources. 2. Drag the Mode buflons UpJDown User can choose to activate the mode buttons on 1he touch seteen by dragging the buttons up/down to 1he main saeen. The blue color button means this mod& is not active, a gray button means this mode is active and located on the main screen. 3. Touch 1he LEFriRIGHT direction key to 11Jm to 1he next/previous mode buttons.
CD ® ® ® 1. Touch to access 1he DVD Source. 2. Touch to access the RADIO Source 3. Touch access the SD CARD Source. 4. Touch to access the USB Sources. 5. Touch to access the iPod Source 6. Touch to access the NAVI Source. 7. Touch to access the BLUETOOTH Source. 8. Touch to access the TV Source. 9. Touch to access the AV IN Source. 10. Touch to access PHOTO Source. 11. Touch to access Dimmer function. 12. Touch to access Setting Source.
Radio Mode 1.Band Tbuch to swttch the FMIAM wave band as folows: FM1 • FM2 • FM3 • AM1· AM2 • FM1 2. Auto S1atlon rune Touch to scan through all tuned prese1s stations and play them for 5 seconds each. Touch any button to stop scannllg. Holding the button to automatiCally program the 6 strongest stations available into the presets in the each wave band, a total of30 stations can be stored. Touch any button to stop the tuning. 3. Local Toucb to set the local tuning on/off.
DVDMqdt The unit will be swttdled to DVD Mode automatically when lnsertfng the disc. 1. Next 1 a. Previoutt Touch to go to the next/ pervious chapter, 1rack or song. 2.8top DVDNCDICD playback press the button once to stop playback, press the (Play/Pause( button aglan to resume playback. Press 1he button twice to reset playback. press IJle (Play/Pause] button to start the playback from the beginning of disc.
12. TITLE Touch to go to the title menu of disc when playing a DVD.
f3. Sc:rHn setup Touch "SCREEN' button to accsee the screen setup. (1} Contrast Touch (LEFT) I (RIGHT) buttons to adJust the CONTRAST parameters (Range: ·9 to 9), default Is 0. (2}TINT Touch (LEFT) /(.RIGHT) buttons to ad)Jst the TINT parameters (Range: -9 to 9} , default Is 0. (3)BRIG Touch (LEFT] I (RIGHT) buttons to adjust the BRIGHTNESS parameters (Range: ·9 to 9) , default iS 0. (4}COL.OR Touch (UP] I (DO\M\1( to adJust the COLOR parameters (Range: -9 to 9), default Is 0.
SDCARDMode The unit will switch to SD CARD Mode automatically when an SD Card is ccnnected. B • en r11on 0000 l OUOQfF ··~ · 1~· fii F 0 6 6 ~ • • ........... po:"' ........... 6 ........... 6 ··········· ~ r ® ~ :o r r--; 1. BI"'W'M Displays a~rrent tile location. 2. Folder list display area Touch "UPJDOWN" arrows tc move through the pages and select a folder. 3. File list display area Touch "UPJDOWN" arrows to move through the pages and select a file. 4.
Aydjo ptaybaclt lnterfact 1. MENU Touch "MENU"bullon to display the audio playback list. Touch the UP/00'\AIN arrows in !tie list area to search for a track/file. 2.Keyboard Touch to display the keyboard. Touch the number keys 0.9 to select a track, touch the OK button to play the track. Touch the C button to dear 1he number. 3. Repeat Touch to repeat rotating as follows: REPEAT ONE- REPEAT ALL- REPEAT OFF.
4. Rewind/5. Fast Forward Touch to fast rewind I fast fotward at 1x speed .Each touch changes speed from 2x to 4x to 8x to 20xlhen badt tc normal play. Touch the "PLAYJPOUSE"button to resume normal playback. 6.STOP During playtlack, touch 1he button to stop the playing the a~rrent track. 7.Retum Touch to retum to the f!le list, then awttch tc other folder. a.NexU10.Pnnnous Touch tc play the next/previous song. I. Random Touch to play songs randomly "RANDOMw will be displayed.
2. Next Touch to open the next picture. 3. ZOOM IN /4. ZOOM OUT Touch to zoom in the picture display as following: ZOOM X 2-ZOOM X 3- ZOOM X 4-ZOOM X 5.. Touch to zoom out the pictre display as following: ZOOM X 5-ZOOM X 4-ZOOM X 3-ZOOM X 2-ZOOM OFF. 5. Rotate clockwise I 6. Rotate counterclockwise Touch to make picture rotate colockwise I counterclockwise 90 degree at a time. 7. PAUSE/PLAY Touch to pause or resume playback. 8. Return Touch to return to the SD CARD main interface.
Photo Mode Touch the PHOTO buUcn en the main menu to access the Photo mode, two options w111 appear: USB I SO CARD in photo Mode. Touch SO CARD/USB buttons to aelect, displaying 1he pic from 1he device, All1he functions and operations are the same as in SO CARD ..Wen displaying picture. Support Backgroud Music Display From any mode while playing music, touch the PHOTO buUon in the main menu to browlse picture files, music will be played at the same time.
Bluetooth Mode Touch the Bluetcolh bullon on the main menu to access the Bluetooth mode. ,. ,. e e • • ,e I I t,. I I T c .... ~ I fj .... :::: e- 0 Q 0 ~ ... D I I ... m "' ~ _ 0 1. Phone Call Touch to enter phone calling. 2. Phone Book Touch to enter phone book lookup. 3.Audio Touch to enter audio device operalfon. 4. Settings Touch to enter Bluetoolh settings. SETnNGS II f1 Pt«J~ 11 -----PHONJ: II li ""' AUtOANSV•EI{ CONNECT AUTO ~1NG :::: 6 Ol"f Al..
A-B A-B A -B Select INTEQ after your phone has searched for available devices.
Phone Call 1. can Touch to c:all a number or receive a phone call. Touch to call the last number if no number is input. 2. End Call Touch to ignore or hang up a call. 3. Transfer VI/hen talking on the phone, touch to transfer the call between the unit and cell phone. 4.Ciear Touch to ca.ncel or dear the numbers you have input. 5. Number Kep Touch the buttons to input a phone number. 6. lnformldfon Display CALLOUT While dialing, the display will read: . CALLOUT. ..
CALL IN 'IJVhen receiving an incoming call, you will see the screen below: 'IJVhen talking, you will see the screen below: PHONEBOQK mJ 4" " I ~ I ~ "' t Iii 1 MV PHONE BOOK A 2 SIIJ PHONEBOOK 1 O!AU:.O CALL T r? 4 RECE:IVED CA.Ll ~MIS S£0 CALL I fj m 1. My Phonebook The phone numbers ltlat are stored in ltle phone.
2. SIM Phonebook The phone numbers that ars stored in the SIM card. 3. Dialed can The phone numbers that were dialed by the phone. 4. Received can The phone numbera that \Wre received by the phone. 5. Mi•••d can The phone numbers that were miaaed by the phone. 8. Next Page 110. Previous Page There are 5 numbers in each page, touch to see the previous/ next page. 7. Transfer V'Jhen talking the phone, touch to transfer the call between the unit and cell phone. a.
Touch the button when Item Is changed to yelloW color, the Item Is selected. 3.Phonebook Touch to return the phonebook page. AUDIO 1. Previous /2. Next Touch to select the prelltous I next traclc. 3. Play I Pause Touch to pause the playbaclc; touch h again to resume playing. 4. Stop Touch to stop the playbaclc, touch the [Play/Pause) button to restart the playbaclc from the beginning.
iPod Mode(IC-3 cable required) The unit will switch to iPod Mode automatically when an iPod is connected.
1.MENU Touch to enter the play menu. (1) UpJDawn Page Touch to tum to the next page. (2) Play lists Touch to enter Play lists (3)Artists Touch to enter the Artist list. (4)Aibums Touch it to enter the Album list. (5) Genres Touch to enter the Genre llat (8) All Music Touch to enter the all music list (1) Vicleo lists Touch to access the Video list (8) Music video Touch to access the Music video list. (9)TVVidec Touch to access the TV video list. (10) VIdeo podcast Touch to acoesa the VIDEO podcast list.
1, Current playlist 2, Current play track number I All track numbers 2. Key Board Touch to acce&S the key beard: Touch number button 0-9 to select songs, then touch OK to play the selection. Touch the C button to cancel the number inpul 3.REPEAT Touch to tum on the repeat function, the current song will repeatThe screen will display aREP" aa picture, tDuch again tum off the repeat function. 4. SCREEN Setting No runction when you playing an Audio file.
5. Currant playing Information When playing music, inl'ormation will display as pictured below: 1, Current Playing time 2, Total time of 1he current playing file 3, Current playing position 4,103 5, Music file playing 6, Current playing trackltatal tracks 7, Play status, playing or paused When play a video file, information will display as pictured below: 1, Current Playing time 2, Total time of 1he current playing file 3, Current playing position I G) 6. Nextl F.FWD P..ss to clloose the next track.
TV Mode (select models only) Touch the TV button on the main menu to access TV mode. ANALOG TV 1. Auto Station TUne Touch to automatically seek all strongest stations available; 1Duch any button to stop the timing. 2./3. Nut Station- Down I Up After the Auto Station Tune, touch to select the stations downward I upward. 4./5. Seek Next Station- Down I Up Touch to seek the next available channel by increasing I decreasing the tuning frequency. &.SCREEN Touch to access the screen parameter adjusiments.
DIGITAL lV(DTV-3 BOX sold separately) 1. REnJRN Touch to retum to parent directory of TV Main Menu. 2. MENU Touch to access TV Menu Settings. 3. EXIT Touch to exit Menu SeUings. 4.SCREEN Touch to access the sa-een parameter adjustments. The opemlion is same as the seteen setting in DVO mode. 5. CH-18. CH+ Touch to choose the next I previous program list , or touch to c:hoose the menu settings v.tten the set list on the screen. 6. ENTER Touch to ccnl'irm the Cllrrent seleded itam. 7.-19.
NAVI Mode (NAVIBOX-2 sold separately) Naviaation Map Connection 1. calibration Touch to enter navigation touch Calibration Interface.
2. Navigation Touch to enter the prompt interface for navigation important infoonalion. Pleas. read th& important information, touch the "I agree" button to proceed to the navigation map interface. 3. Browse Touch to select navigation routing. Touch the "Confirm" button to confirm the selected routing; Touch Cancel buUcn 1D cancel the rountlng selectfon. 4. RETURN Touch to retum to main menu interface. NOlE: Under NAVI mode. pleae Wew all opemlona by Navlgtttlon Device NAVIBOX·21Jtter'll manuel.
AVIN Mode Connect the desired extemal AN deivce to the AV IN 3.5mm jack on the front panel, watchllisten to the device through your car audio/video system. 1.SCREEN Only while external video source input, touch the SCREEN button 'NilI enter SCREEN settings. The operation is same as DVD mode screen setting. DIM Mode Touch to s'Nitc:tl the screen brightness levels as following: DIM1 -> DIM2-> DIM3-.
2, Default Touch to reset BALANCE/FADER parameters to default settings.
2.EQSETUP Touch to ac:c:ess EQ SETUP. 1,EQ Touch [lEFr]/ [RIGHl] buttons 1D change EQ presets as fcllo\'lling: USER-+POP--+CLASSIC-+ROCK-+JAZZ-+USER. 2, TREBLE Touch [lEFr]/ [RIGHl] buttons 1D increase or decrease TREBLE parameters (Range: -9 - 9). 3,BASS Touch [lEFr]/ [RIGHl] buttons 1D increase or decrease BASS parameters (Range: -9 9). 4,X-BASS Touch to rum X-BASS on ot off. S,LOUD Touch to rum LOUD on ot Off. 3.
1, CURRENT TIME VI/hen the mode is set to 12 hours the dock will pass from 12 midnight to 12 noon ancf so on. VVhen set to 24 hour mode the clock hours will pass to 13 after 12 noon and so on till 0:00 for midnight 2,HOUR Touch [UP] I [DO'It"vttl] buttons to adjust hours. 3, MIN Touch [UP] I [DO'It"vttl] buttons to adjust minutes. 4,MODE Touch to switch the time motle as 12 hours or 24 hours. 4.
4, CAIJBRATION Touch to access the calibration of touch screen as follows: + -'IIIIG-GN'IItl- -IUCCUIIID If a mistake is made the display will read as befow In this case you will need to restart the procedure from the beginning.
Safety Instructions PLEASE READ COMPLETELY AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF THIS UNIT. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. This unit is a class 1 laser product. The laser beam may cause hazardous radiation if exposed to laser system directly. Do not attempt to disassemble the unit personally. This unit has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety. Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard.
INCLUDED PARTS 1 2 3 4 ~ Bolt and Nut M5 x 1 5 Back strap x 1 M5X5 Screws x 4 Power VVire x 1 6 7 8 D ll RCA connetor x 1 9 Mounting Sleeve x 1 10 Trim Bezel x 1 Operational Manual x 1 11 12 B Dl Faceplate case Remote Control x 1 13 ~ ~ USB/AUXAdapler 42 Keysx2 External Microphone x 1
Unit Installation and Removal Installation method 1 1, Install the mounting sleeve into the dashboard. 2, Bend the tabs into place to secure the sleeve. 3, Slide the unit into the mounting sleeve. 4, Install the trim bezel into the unit. 5, Install the panel to the unit. 6, Make sure all faceplate tabs meet properly with the mounting plate. 7, Press the panel, make sure the gear is locked to the mounting hole.
Removal method 1 1, Press the button 2, Safely detach the faceplate \ 3, Take faceplate off of the mounting plate. 4, Take the panel out I . ... l 5, Detach the trim bezel. 6, Insert the keys into the opening between the unit and the mounting sleeve to unlock. 7, Pull the unit out of the mounting sleeve. 8, illustration of removal ..
Installation method 2 1, Tighten the bolt onto the rear panel of the unit. 2, lighten the back strap onto your car inside the dashboard. 3, Place the unit into the dashboard, attach the backstrap to the back of the chasis with Nut M5. 4, Bolt the unit to the backstrap by attached to the car. 5, Install the trim bezel onto the unit. 6, Install the faceplate onto the unit. 7, Make sure all faceplate tabs meet properly with the mounting plate.
Removal method 2 1, Press the button to remove the faceplate 2, Safely remove the faceplate. 3, Take faceplate off of the mounting plate. 4, Take faceplate off. 5, Detach the trim bezel. 6, Unscrew the unit from the car. 7, Unscrew the Nut MS screw on the rear 8, illustration of completed and remove the chasis removal.
Wire Connections ~ YELLOWBATI ""'= REDACC• Plt\K BRAKE BLACK POWER GND BLUE(WHITE)AMP REM BLUE AUTO ANT CONTROL ORANGE(BLACK)REVERSE I ORANGE Ill GREY(BLACK)FR· GREYFR+ WHITE(BLACK)Fl· WHITE Fl• PURPLE RR• PURPLE BLACKI RR· GREEN RL· GREEN(BL.
Brake Control Connect the brak• control wire (see Wring Diagram). It is necessary to connect the Brake Control wire to the parking brake Sllllitx:h in the car. 'Nhile driving, the TFT monitor will display the waming label (as shown below) as a safety precaution. Under Rear View Mode the Brake Control function has no effect. Rewind 1rigger Connect to the rewind trigger wire to switch the video display to RN video input whenever the vehicles rewind gear is engaged.
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Specifications General Power source : Load impedance : Maximum power output : Frequency Response: Distortion: Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 14.4V DC (11-16 VAIIowable) 40(4-8 0 Allowable) 45Wx4 20Hz -20KHz OdB±2dB s0.1% (1KHz) ~70dB(1 KHz) AVOUT (MODE:DVD Bluetooth IPODAV IN) Precut max output Frequency Response: Distortion: Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Subwoofer Output Subwoofer Frequency: Video Output : Color System: 1.8V±0.2 load1 OKohm 20Hz -20KHz OdB±2dB s0.1% (1KHz) ~BOdB(AUX IN 1KHz) 1.8V±0.
TROUBLE SHOOTING If any of problem persists after checking the below list, Please consult your nearest service dealer. Never attempt to disassemble and repair unit personally.
Auto antenna not proper1y connected Connect the auto antenna control cable proper1y LOCAL function is activated Turn LOCAL function off Problem Cause Action TFTMONITOR Rewind circuit not connected No video display (when in rewind) Vehicle is not in rewind Check connections at rewind lamp Front panel will not open/close Front panel obstructed Remove the obstruction and press OPEN to resume the monitor open/close sequence DVD is not compatible with current TV system settings Image blurred, distort
TV (optional) No signal. TV antenna is not connected correctly, or broken. TV picture fuzzy. Detection of weak signal. Connect TV antenna correctly or replace new TV antenna. Go to place where have strong signal. Bluetooth (specified models) Low call volume. Improper MIC location. Speak closer to the MIC or use an external MIC. Bluetooth music playback skipping. Distance from unit to cell phone is too far. Place the phone to the closer to the unit. iPod mode.
DISC NOTES Handling and Cleaning e Dirty, dusty, scratched or warped discs will cause misoperalion. e Do not place slickers or make scratches on discs. • Do not warp discs. e A disc should always be kept in its case when not in use to prevent from damage. e Do not place discs in the following places: 1. Direct sunlighL 2. Dirty, dusty and damp areas. 3. High temperature places. 4. On the seats or dashboard. Disc Cleaning Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the surface.
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Epsilon Electronics wanants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and conditions, for a period of 1 year from the original date of purchase, if purchased and professionally installed by an authorized dealer. Any product purchased from and/or installed by others will be wananted for 90 days only. This wananty does not cover any expenses incurred in the removal or re-installation of the product, and is offered to the original purchaser only.
Supplemental Bluetooth Information PHONE PAIRING Touch the button to begin the pairing process the display should read. PHONE PAIR WAITING When the Bluetooth is disconnected or has no connection the display will read. NO CONNECT While the unit displays "Phone Pair Waiting" enter your cellular phone's menu and search for new devices. (see the owner's manual of your phone for more information on this).
Supplemental Troubleshooting Information 1. AM/FM or Audio settin s memor loss If the lnteq unit will not keep AM/FM station or audio settings memory it may be necessary to confirm proper wiring connections have been made. Confirm that the yellow (constant power) wire is receiving 11 -15 volts of positive DC power at all times regardless of key position. Some vehicles may supply 12 volts for only a period of time after the key has been switched off. 2.