User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Disclaimer
- i)Basic Operation Setting
- ii)Settings
- iii)Application
- iv)Troubleshooting Guide
- v)How to Wire Power Supply to A Car Stereo
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9.2
About LCD
Small black dots or bright dots may appear on the LCD screen. This is not a defect but
normal operation for LCD and OLED screens for all manufacturers.
If in use in cold areas, the LCD screen may be dimmer after power on but the
brightness will be adjusted to normal after a short while.
If exposed directly under sunlight, the LCD screen may be hard to see due to
reflection.
9.3
Maintaining the LCD screen
Please turn off the power before cleaning the LCD screen. Wipe the screen with soft
fabric to prevent scratch on the surface.
Please do not use wet towel, benzene, and cleaning chemicals to clean the LCD
screen.
10.
Installation of Antenna
Recommend installing the GPS antenna on dashboard or rear shelf. The antenna should be
installed on leveled surface facing the sky to prevent blockage of radio waves as little as
possible. Vehicle equipped with tempered glass or tint may weaken the receiving signal of the
GPS antenna. Thus, recommend installing the antenna outside of the vehicle.
10.1
GPS Installation Guide
Before affixing the GPS antenna, please ensure using the suitable cleaner to clean the
designated surface. After cleaning, tear off the back of the tape and press to place the
GPS antenna.
Remove the side cover, move the cable through the storage box until it reaches the
control panel of the machine. The cable needs to be fixed with a cable tie.
Connect the GPS antenna's plug to the machine
Notes
Please ensure the system power is off when connecting to the GPS antenna.
Please do not shorten or extend the GPS cable. Altering the length of the cable may
result in short circuit or malfunction that may damage the product.
The antenna should be installed on a leveled surface where radio waves will be
blocked as little as possible, otherwise it will affect the accuracy of navigation.
Please do not interfere the GPS antenna with steering wheel or gear lever, as it may
be dangerous.