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Contents 2 Page Page Features ............................................................ 4 Precautions ....................................................... 5 ID Code ............................................................. 5 Remote Control Preparation ............................. 6 Names of Controls ............................................. 7 Before Use ......................................................... 11 User Settings .....................................................
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WARNING: TO AVOID THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF LAWS, DO NOT USE WHERE VISIBLE TO DRIVER FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN NAVIGATION OR USE WITH REAR VIEW CAMERA. When Driving ¡The driver must not operate the color LCD monitor. Operating the color LCD monitor may lead to distraction and cause an accident. Stop your vehicle in a safe location when operating the unit. ¡The driver must not watch videos while driving. It may lead to distraction and cause an accident.
Remote Control Preparation E N G L I S H 3 Battery Insertion 1. Open the battery holder cover. Lightly depress the cover and slide it out. i | j i { j { 2. Insert the battery. Insert batteries in the correct direction, making sure that their positive (+) and negative (–) ends match the same symbols in the battery holder. | Slide | i { j { i | j 3. Replace the cover. The cover is fixed in place with a click.
Names of Controls Warning: For safe driving, the operation is possible only when stopped with the parking brake engaged. “WARNING” will be displayed, if you try to switch to VTR1 or VTR2 mode by pressing the [MODE] button while driving. E N G L I S H 4 Remote Control Unit To use the remote control, direct it at REMOTE (remote control light sensor) on the display unit. (a the next page) There are differences in the control buttons between the remote control and the display unit.
Names of Controls (Continued) E N G L I S H Operate the controls on the display unit in the same way as you operate the remote control buttons. 5 ¡Buttons not on the display unit: There are differences in the control buttons between the display unit and the remote control unit. If the display unit does not have the button you wish to use, operate it on the remote control unit.
Warning: For safe driving, the operation is possible only when stopped with the parking brake engaged. “WARNING” will be displayed, if you try to switch to VTR1 or VTR2 mode by pressing the [MODE] button while driving. E N G L I S H 6 Display Unit Front Mode Indicator (AM/FM, VTR1, VTR2, CH • C, TV) * CH•C : Changer Control CQ-VA707N AM/FM VTR1 VTR2 CH·C EON*PTY*CT TV [TILT] button MUTE LOUD E UM VOL [}][{](VOLUME) button MODE PWR TILT OPEN/CLOSE 7.
Names of Controls (Continued) E N G L I S H Control Unit Front See pages 55 to 61 about electrical connections.
Before Use Turn the key in the ignition until the accessory indicator lights. Warning: Do not insert hands, fingers or foreign objects into the unit while the display is moving. Inserting your hands, fingers or foreign objects into the unit can cause injuries and damage to the unit. E N G L I S H 8 [PWR](Power) Power on [MODE] VO LU Press [PWR](Power) or [MODE] to switch on the power. * When using the display unit, press [MODE](PWR) to switch on the power.
Before Use (Continued) E N G L I S H CH·C MODE PWR Vertical Angle (TILT) and ForwardBackward Position (SLIDE) Adjustment EON*PTY*CT TV TILT TILT The angle adjustment is approximate and may deviate slightly from the set value depending on the installation position and other conditions. [Default : TILT 3/SLIDE FRONT] OPEN/CLOSE 7.
Warning: Do not insert hands, fingers or foreign objects into the unit while the display is moving. Inserting your hands, fingers or foreign objects into the unit can cause injuries and damage to the unit. Folding Down the Display Temporarily E N G L I S H 10 Folding down the display unit is convenient for gaining access to the air conditioner controls, for example. Press [TILT] on the display unit to fold down the display unit to 20° from horizontal position.
Before Use (Continued) E N G L I S H 11 Using the Menu/Menu Control Menu Tree USER (User Settings) TILT/SLIDE Monitor Position - Tilt and Slide (page 16) CLOCK Clock Settting (page 17) NAVI SETUP Car Navigation Set up (page 18) SYSTEM RDS (RDS Settings) SOUND (Sound Settings) SCREEN (Screen Adjustment) 14 CQ-VA707N ID CODE ID Code Setting (pages 19-21) ACC ACC Selection (page 27) INPUT SELECT Input Selection (page 22-26) TA VOLUME RDS Traffic Announcement Volume Settings (page 40) REGI
The main menu screen consists of a menu and submenus. Refer to the operation guide shown on the screen. q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. E N G L I S H 12 [}][{], []][[] Menu bar ME LU VO Selected item (cyan colored) PWR MUTE Main Menu Submenu TRACK DISC/BAND [ENTER] ENTER NAVIGATION MODE NAVI MENU CHz CHx TITLE 1 2 3 RANDOM SCAN REPEAT 4 5 6 TA AF A Operation guide w Press the [}], [{], []] or [[] button to move the cursor. e Press [ENTER] to select an item.
User Settings E N G L I S H Monitor Position (TILT/SLIDE) Adjust the tilt angle and front/rear position of the raised display unit. [Default: TILT 3/SLIDE FRONT] * The monitor position setting menu can also be displayed by pressing the [TILT] button on the front panel of the display unit for more than 1 second. (a page 12) 13 q Press [MENU] to display the menu. Press []] or [[] to select “USER”. Press [{] or [}] to select “TILT/ SLIDE”.
Clock Setting (CLOCK) • Enable or disable clock the display. • Adjust the time (24-hour system). [Default: DISPLAY OFF/CLOCK MODE RDS/ADJUST 0:00] q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select “USER”. Press [{] or [}] to select “CLOCK”. E N G L I S H 14 [}][{], []][[] ME LU VO PWR MUTE TRACK DISC/BAND [ENTER] ENTER w Press [ENTER] to set “CLOCK”.
User Settings (Continued) E N G L I S H Navigation Set Up (NAVI SET UP) Navigation volume can be set when a Panasonic car navigation system is connected. This is to set the voice guide volume of the car navigation system. Its volume can be set so that the volume of the unit will be automatically lowered when the voice guide is on (Navi Mute). When navigation input (a page 22) is set to RGB, connect the unit to the navigation mute cord of the car navigation system.
ID Code (ID-CODE) Setting Prior to operating this unit, it is a advisable to assign your 4-digit ID code for security. (The figures 1 to 6 can be used. The figures 7 to 9 and 0 are not available. Make sure to use four digits for ID code. ID code can not be set with two or three digits.) Once the ID code has been set, the unit cannot be operated if the main power supply is disconnected then re-connected.
User Settings (Continued) E N G L I S H How to change your ID code If you wish to change your already set ID code for a new ID code, follow the steps below. q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select “USER”. Press [}] or [{] to select “SYSTEM” and “ID-CODE”. [}][{], []][[] 17 ME LU VO PWR MUTE w Press [ENTER] to set “ID-CODE”. The ID code setting menu appears. TRACK DISC/BAND [ENTER] ENTER e Enter the present ID code using the buttons [1] to [6].
E N G L I S H ID Code Input ¡ When removing the unit from the car and mounting it on another car, ¡ When replacing a car battery with a new one, or other cases 18 When the unit is disconnected from the main power supply such as the above cases, follow the procedure below. Note: All settings return to the default setting except ID code. [PWR](Power) [MODE] VO LU q Press [PWR] or [MODE] to switch on the power. * When using the display unit, press [MODE](PWR) to switch on the power.
User Settings (Continued) E N G L I S H Input Selection (INPUT SELECT) The unit has three connecting terminals: RGB, VTR1 VTR2. A car navigation system, rear-view camera, television tuner, etc. can be connected to these terminals. Use this menu to set the device actually connected to each terminal. [Default : NAVI RGB/CAMERA OFF/TV TUNER OFF/VTR1 PAL/VTR2 PAL] 19 q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select “USER”. Press [{] to select “INPUT SELECT”.
Connection example See pages 55 to 61 about electrical connections for detail. Panasonic Car Navigation System (CN-DV2000EN) DVD output RGB: car navigation E N G L I S H 20 Connect to RGB connector. When using DVD Player of CN-DV2000EN, connect to VTR1.
User Settings (Continued) E N G L I S H Rear View Camera Connect to a video input of VTR1 or VTR2. Rear View Camera VTR1 21 NAVI CAMERA TV TUNER VTR1 VTR2 RGB OFF OFF PAL PAL VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR2 VTR2 VTR2 Set the connector that connected to a rear view camera. Use the same signal as the rear view camera. (ordinary PAL) NTSC NTSC VTR1 CQ-VA707N VTR2 TV Tuner (CY-TN1500PEN) Connect to VTR1 or VTR2.
Example of connecting to two or more products Panasonic Car Navigation System (CNDV2000EN) and TV Tuner (CY-TN1500 PEN) Car Navigation (CN-DV2000EN) DVD Player (CN-DV2000EN) TV Tuner (CY-TN1500PEN) RGB VTR1 VTR2 DVD output RGB: car navigation E N G L I S H 22 CN-DV2000EN REMOTE Connect car navigation to RGB. NAVI CAMERA TV TUNER VTR1 VTR2 RGB OFF OFF PAL PAL VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR2 VTR2 VTR2 No rear view camera VTR1 Connect TV tuner to VTR2. Set PAL used in DVD to VTR1.
User Settings (Continued) E N G L I S H 23 TV Tuner (CY-TN1500PEN) and Rear View Camera (a car navigation system is not connected.) TV Tuner (CY-TN1500PEN) Rear View Camera VTR1 VTR2 When not connecting a car navigation system, select RGB. NAVI CAMERA TV TUNER VTR1 VTR2 RGB OFF OFF PAL PAL VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR2 VTR2 VTR2 VTR1 Connect Rear View Camera to VTR2. Connect TV tuner to VTR1. NTSC NTSC CY-TN1500PEN CQ-VA707N VTR2 Video Set PAL used in TV tuner to VTR1.
ACC Selection (ACC) If your car has an ACC position, turn the switch to ACC. Otherwise, turn it to OFF. When ACC ON is set, the unit is turned off automatically after stopping the engine. If your car is not equipped with ACC, be sure to turn off the unit before stopping the engine. Otherwise, the unit keeps consuming the power. Consequently, the battery goes dead. [Default: ACC OFF] E N G L I S H 24 Caution: If your car has no ACC, be sure to use a default, ACC OFF.
Sound Settings E N G L I S H Tone - Bass/Treble Emphasize or de-emphasize bass/treble level. [Default: 0 dB, adjustment range: –12 dB to +12 dB] 25 q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select “SOUND”. Press [{] or [}] to select “TONE”. [}][{], []][[] ME LU VO PWR w Press [ENTER] to set “TONE”. MUTE TRACK e Press [{] or [}] to select “BASS” or “TREBLE”. Press []] or [[] to decrease or increase the level.
Loudness [}][{], []][[] Enhance treble and bass tones when listening at low or medium volume. [Default: ON] ME LU VO MUTE TRACK DISC/BAND [ENTER] ENTER 26 q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select “SOUND”. Press [{] or [}] to select “LOUD”. PWR E N G L I S H NAVIGATION CQ-VA707N MODE NAVI MENU CHz CHx TITLE [MENU] 1 2 3 RANDOM SCAN REPEAT 4 5 6 TA AF PTY ASPECT REMOTE A w Press [ENTER] to switch the loudness as follows. LOUD ON 7.
Screen Adjustment E N G L I S H Dimmer Adjust the brightness of the backlight. 27 q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select “SCREEN”. Press [}] to select “DIMMER”. w Press [ENTER] to set “DIMMER”. e Press [}], [{], []] or [[] to move the cursor. Press [ENTER] to set after each setting.
Brightness Adjust the image brightness. [Default: 0, adjustment range: –15 to +15] q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select “SCREEN”. Press [{] or [}] to select “BRIGHT”. w Press [ENTER] to set “BRIGHT”. e Press []] or [[] to darken or lighten the display.
Operation: General E N G L I S H Volume Press [}] or [{] to increase or decrease the volume. [}][{](VOLUME) Volume Level 0 to 40 29 ME LU VO Press and hold [}] or [{] for more than 2 seconds to sequentially change the numeric levels on the display. PWR MUTE TRACK * The volume adjusted in each mode is stored in the memory, and changes each time the mode is changed.
[NAVI](NAVIGATION) ME LU VO PWR MUTE TRACK Notes: ¡In VTR1 mode, the external device connected to VTR1-IN on the front of the control unit outputs its video and audio signals. (a page 48) ¡In VTR2 mode, the external device connected to VTR2-IN on the front of the control unit outputs its video and audio signals. (a page 48) ¡CH• C (changer control) mode is not available if no changer is connected. ¡If the navigation mode is ON, only the audio signal is switched while the video signal remains as it is.
Radio Basics E N G L I S H Radio Mode Press [MODE] to select the FM/AM(LW/MW) mode as follows. FM/AM(LW/MW) VTR1 CH• C (Changer Control) VTR2 []][[](TRACK) 31 [}][{](BAND) Notes: ¡If the navigation mode is ON, only the audio signal is switched while the video signal remains as it is. ¡The mode can be changed even when the display unit is in the retracted position. ¡The [MODE] button on the front of the display unit remains lit even when the power is off.
Station Preset FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM(LW/MW) can store a maximum of 6 stations each in their preset station memories. Manual Station Preset [}][{](BAND) q Press [}] or [{] to select a desired band. w Use manual or seek tuning to find a station which is to be preset in the memory. e Press and hold one of the preset buttons [1] to [6] until the display [ENTER] blinks.
Radio Data System (RDS) E N G L I S H Some FM stations are broadcasting added data compatible with RDS. This radio set offers convenient functions using such data. RDS service availability varies with areas. Please understand if RDS service is not available in your area, the following service is not available, either. This chapter explains the summary and operation regarding RDS. 33 RDS Basics Enhanced Other Networks (EON) The following functions are available when receiving RDS stations.
Alternative Frequency (AF) When reception is poor, an RDS station broadcasting the same program is tuned in automatically. AF sensitivity can be selected. [Default: AF1] E N G L I S H 34 Press [AF] to change AF mode as follows.
Radio Data System (RDS) (Continued) E N G L I S H Region Setting Changes the selection range of AF and Best Station Search. [Default: REGION OFF] 35 q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select “RDS”. Press [{] or [}] to select “REGION”. [}][{], []][[] ME LU VO PWR MUTE TRACK DISC/BAND [ENTER] ENTER NAVIGATION MODE NAVI MENU CHz CHx TITLE 1 2 3 RANDOM SCAN REPEAT 4 5 6 TA AF A w Press [ENTER] to switch the region mode as follows.
Traffic Announcement (TA) Some RDS FM stations periodically provide traffic information. Traffic programs can be received automatically. [Default: TA off] E N G L I S H 36 Press [TA] to switch TA mode as follows. (Only for remote control) TA on Receive traffic programs automatically. Following functions are activated. TA off TA is not active. ME LU VO PWR MUTE TRACK DISC/BAND ENTER Seek tuning and auto preset memory Seek tuning and auto preset memory work only for TP stations when TA mode is on.
Radio Data System (RDS) (Continued) E N G L I S H TA Volume (TA VOLUME) Set the volume of traffic announcements (TA). [Default: 24] 37 q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select “RDS”. Press [}] to select “TA VOLUME”. Press [ENTER] to set the TA volume.
Program Type (PTY) Display RDS FM stations provide a program type identification signal. Example: news, rock, classical music, etc. [Default: PTY off] E N G L I S H 38 Press [PTY] to switch the PTY mode as follows. (Only for remote control) []][[] ME LU VO PTY on PTY display mode The following functions are activated. PTY off PTY is not active.
Radio Data System (RDS) (Continued) E N G L I S H PTY Preset Program types are stored in memory under the preset buttons [1] to [6] shown in the table below. To tune in to the desired program type, press any of the preset buttons [1] to [6]. ME LU VO 39 PWR PTY Search MUTE If a preset call has failed, search the program type station as follows.
PTY Language Changes the program type (PTY) display language. [Default: English] q Press [MENU] to display the main menu. Press []] or [[] to select “RDS”. Press [{] or [}] to select “PTY LANGUAGE”. [}][{], []][[] E N G L I S H 40 ME LU VO PWR MUTE TRACK DISC/BAND [ENTER] ENTER NAVIGATION MODE NAVI MENU CHz CHx TITLE 1 2 3 RANDOM SCAN REPEAT 4 5 6 TA AF A PTY OPEN/CLOSE ASPECT CQ-VA707N w Press []], [[], [{] or [}] to select the language. [MENU] LOC REMOTE 7.
CD Changer Basics E N G L I S H ¡An optional changer (CX-DP88N, for example) must be connected. ¡Use of the optional Dual CD Changer Control Unit (CA-CD55EN) allows you to connect two CD changers (dual changers). (a page 60) ¡When the unit is connected with a CD text recognizable CD changer (CX-DP9061EN, for example), CD text can appear on the display. 41 Starting the CD Changer Once the CD changer has been connected, press [MODE] to change to the CD changer mode as follows.
Disc Selection Press [{](DISC) or [}](DISC) to select a disc in descending or ascending order. [}][{](DISC) []][[](TRACK) Disc number Track number E N G L I S H 42 ME LU VO PWR MUTE TRACK DISC/BAND Track Selection ENTER ¡Press [[](TRACK) to advance to the next track. ¡Press []](TRACK) to start play from the beginning of the track now playing. ¡Press [[](TRACK) or []](TRACK) repeatedly to skip the desired number of tracks.
CD Changer Basics (Continued) E N G L I S H Track Scan (Only for remote control) Play the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc in sequential order, starting from the track following the one you are currently listening to. ¡Press [5](SCAN). The first 10 seconds of each track on the discs play in sequence. After all tracks are scanned, resume normal play from the start of the original track. 43 ¡Press [5](SCAN) again to cancel.
Dual CD Changer (Only for remote control) This function lets you control two CD changers through the optional dual CD Changer control unit (CA-CD55EN). Change over between two connected CD changers. [Default: CH-1] [1](CHz) E N G L I S H 44 Press [1](CHz) or [2](CHx) to select CD changer 1 or CD changer 2.
Auxiliary E N G L I S H ¡Watching the Image or listening to the sound of a connected external device ¡Connect a mobile video deck, video camera, rear-view camera, or car navigation system, for example. WARNING: For safe driving, the operation is possible only when stopped with the parking brake engaged. “WARNING” will be displayed, if you try to switch to VTR1 or VTR2 mode by pressing the [MODE] button while driving.
Aspect Ratio (for VTR Mode) Press [A](ASPECT) to change the aspect ratio as follows. Normal ME LU VO ¡The conventional TV image has a 4:3 ratio of horizontal to vertical. ¡In this case, a blank area remains on the right and left sides of the display. PWR MUTE TRACK DISC/BAND ENTER NAVI MENU CHz CHx TITLE 1 2 3 RANDOM SCAN REPEAT 4 5 6 TA AF ¡The screen is extended horizontally as a whole to the aspect ratio of 16 to 9. ¡The extension ratio is the same at any point of the screen.
Installation E N G L I S H 47 Preparation ¡When bending the mounting tab of the mounting collar with a screwdriver, be careful not to injure your hands and fingers. ¡We strongly recommend you to wear gloves for installation work to protect yourself from injuries. ¡Before installation, check the radio operation with antenna and speakers. ¡Disconnect the cable from the negative (–) battery terminal (see caution below).
Installation Precautions This product should be installed by a professional installer, if possible. In case of difficulty, please consult your nearest authorized Panasonic Service Center. 1. This system is to be used only in a 12-volt, DC battery system (car) with negative ground. 2. Follow the electrical connections carefully (a pages 55 to 61). Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit. E N G L I S H 48 3. Connect the power lead after all other connections are made. 4.
Installation (Continued) E N G L I S H ¡When bending the mounting tab of the mounting collar with a screwdriver, be careful not to injure your hands and fingers. ¡We strongly recommend you to wear gloves for installation work to protect yourself from injuries. Installation Procedures 49 1 Insert the Mounting Collar w into the dashboard, and bend the mounting tabs out with a screwdriver.
❏ Supplied Hardware Fastening the Mounting Collar The tabs to be bent vary depending on the car. Bend them with a screwdriver to fasten the mounting collar w securely in the dashboard. Dashboard w Mounting Collar No. Item Diagram Qty q Trim Plate 1 w Mounting Collar 1 e Mounting Spring 2 r Mounting Bolt (5 mmφ) 1 t Hex.
Installation (Continued) E N G L I S H 51 ❏ To Remove the Display Unit a) Push the right and left clamp plates outwards, one at a time, and pull the display unit toward yourself. b) After removing the right and left clamp plates, pull the unit with both hands till it comes off. Push here to remove the clamp plates. Mounting Example Stick Velcro tape o on the carpet and mount the control unit on it.
Electrical Connections Cautions: ¡To prevent damage to the unit, be sure to follow the connection diagram as follows. ¡Remove about 5 mm of protective covering from the ends of the leads before connecting. ¡Do not insert the power connector into the unit until the wiring is completed. ¡Be sure to insulate any exposed wires to prevent a possible short-circuit from the car chassis. Bundle all cables and keep cable terminals free from touching any metal parts.
Electrical Connections (Continued) E N G L I S H Example 1: Advanced System Up-grade Connection with CD Changer (CX-DP9061EN), TV Tuner (CY-TN1500PEN), and Car Navigation (CNDV2000EN) CN-DV2000EN 53 DVD Car Navigation (RGB) (R) (L) (Video) (Yellow) (Video) (White) (Red) (R) (L) RCA Cord RGB Cord (supplied to CN-DV2000EN) CQ-VA707N Control Unit (R) (L) (Video) (L) (R) (L) (Remote) (Video) (RGB) (R)(R) (L) (Video) RCA Cord (L) CY-TN1500PEN TV Tuner (R) (Black) (White) (Red) (R) (L)
E N G L I S H 54 VIDEO-CONT NAVI MUTE Power Connector (supplied to CN-DV2000EN) !6 Ground Lead (Rear) !2 Power Connector !8 Display Unit/Control Unit Connecting Cord (Orange) NAVI MUTE Navi Mute Lead The volume of the unit is lowered when the navigation voice guide is on.
Electrical Connections (Continued) E N G L I S H 55 Example 2: Advanced System Connection with DVD Player (CX-DV1500PEN), Digital Surround Processor (CY-AC300EX), and Power Amplifiers (CY-M9054EN and CY-M7052EN).
E N G L I S H 56 Notes on handling optical fiber cable • Do not bend the cable sharply. • Do not allow the cable to be damaged by getting it caught in the door, placing a heavy object on it, etc.
Electrical Connections (Continued) E N G L I S H 57 Example 3: Connection with two CD Changers (CX-DP9061EN) You need the optional dual changer control unit (CA-CD55EN).
E N G L I S H Connecting the Parking Brake Connection Lead Caution: For safety, be sure to ask your nearest professional installer to do this connection. Foot Brake Parking Brake The parking brake switch position varies with the vehicle model.
Troubleshooting E N G L I S H 59 Maintenance Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure a minimum of maintenance. Use a soft cloth for routine exterior cleaning. Never use benzine, thinner or other solvents. (a page 66) When Something Doesn’t Work Check the charts for possible causes and solutions to any problem you might be experiencing. Some simple checks or minor adjustments may eliminate the problem.
■ Error Display Message (CD Changer) Display – E1 – – E2 – – E3 – NO DISC NO MAGAZINE Possible Cause Problem Probable Solution Disc dirty or wrong side Next disc is up automatically selected. Disc damaged Eject magazine and check the disc. Receiver fails to operate – Press EJECT button on changer. If trouble persists, press the reset button on changer. Trouble still persists, ask your dealer or nearest service center for repair. – Insert discs into magazine.
Troubleshooting (Continued) E N G L I S H 61 ■ General Problem No sound Probable Solution Possible Cause Volume is too low. Raise volume. Connections not made correctly Check connections. Condensation Leave for some time before use. Volume is too low. Raise navigation volume. Navigation volume set to 0 Set navigation volume to higher than 0. No sound from built-in speakers No sound from left, right, front or rear speaker Left-right, front-rear balance Properly adjust BAL/FAD. is off.
■ VTR, AV, CAMERA (Video, Video Camera, Rear View Camera) Problem No image from VTR or video camera No image from rear-view camera Possible Cause Probable Solution VTR or video camera is not Connect VTR or video camera correctly, and correctly connected. Correct change the mode to correspond to the device mode is not selected. connected. Rear-view camera is not correctly connected. E N G L I S H 62 Connect rear-view camera correctly. Camera input is not set corSet camera input correctly. rectly.
Maintenance E N G L I S H 63 To prevent damage to the system exterior Do not apply pesticides, benzine, thinner or other volatile substances to the unit. The cabinet surface primarily consists of plastic materials. Pesticide Do not wipe with benzine, thinner or similar substances because this Alcohol will result in discoloration or removal of the paint. Wax Tape When a cloth with a cleansing chemical is used, follow the caution notes.
Specifications E N G L I S H General Power Supply Current Consumption Audio Input Sensitivity Pre-output Voltage Video input signal Video output signal Dimensions Display Unit Control Unit Weight Display Unit Control Unit : : : : : : 64 : 178 (W) x 50 (H) x 160 (D) mm : 215 (W) x 41 (H) x 150 (D) mm : 1.9 kg : 1.
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