Welcome! Dear Customer, CONGRATULATIONS. The VRVD630 Multi-Media Headunit with AM/FM Stereo Receiver, DVD, VCD, CD, and MP3 Player, Auxiliary Input Jack, SD Card & USB Memory capability and Detachable Faceplate, when used as described, will give you years of dependable service in your car, truck, RV, or mini-van. We have taken numerous measures in quality control to ensure that your product arrives in top condition and will perform to your satisfaction.
Important Information Region Management Information This mobile DVD Player is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information that is recorded on a DVD disc. If the Region number described on the DVD disc does not correspond to the Region number of this Mobile DVD Player, this Mobile DVD Player cannot play this disc. iPOD® iPOD® is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Driving a vehicle while viewing a video on this head unit may violate motor vehicle laws, and may result in serious injury, property damage, or death! • Be careful not to drop or shock the unit, it may break or crack because it contains glass parts. • The unit is only designed for use with 4 speakers. Do not combine speaker output wires for use with 2 speakers. Do not ground negative speaker leads to the chassis ground. • Do not open the top or bottom cover.
Disc & Memory Types The following table contains information on the different functions performed, and the different types of media used by this unit. Disc Type Icon Content Size Playtime DVD Audio/Video 12cm About 2 - 4.
Before You Install Automotive audio equipment installations can be challenging at times, even to the most experienced of installation technicians. If you are not confident working with electrical wiring, removing and reinstalling interior panels, carpeting, dashboards or other components of your vehicle, please call our toll-free help line 1-800-445-1797 and our in-house technical service team will answer your installation questions.
Installation 1. Remove the Old Unit from the Dashboard A. Remove the outer trim frame. B. Insert the buttons supplied with the old unit into both sides of the unit as shown in figure below until they click. Pull to remove the old unit from the dashboard. LO AUTO /DX MUTE TAPE AM FM 54 88 60 92 STOP UP TUNE 70 96 80 100 100 120 104 140 160 x10KHZ 106 108 DOWN CD/MP3 MHZ BAND AUDIO IN DIN Front Mount DO NOT DISCONNECT WIRES AT THIS TIME! 2. Mark Polarity of the Speaker Wires 3.
Installation DIN FRONT-MOUNT (Method A) IMPORTANT! BEFORE THE FINAL INSTALLATION OF THE HEAD UNIT, CONNECT THE WIRING TEMPORARILY, MAKING SURE THE UNIT AND THE SYSTEM WORK PROPERLY. Insert fingers into the groove in the front of frame to remove it. Insert the buttons supplied with the old unit into the grooves on both sides of the old unit. The unit can be installed or removed from the dashboard using these buttons. (Fig. 1) Remove the half sleeve Fig.
Installation DIN REAR-MOUNT (Method B) Installation using the screw holes on both sides of the unit. 1. Screw holes on the side of the unit. 2. Screws. Use either truss screws (5 x 8mm) or flush surface screws (4 x 8mm), depending on the shape of the screw holes in the bracket. 3. Vehicle’s Factory Mounting Bracket 4. Dashboard or Console 5. Hook (Remove this part) Note: The mounting sleeve, outer trim ring, and the mounting strap are not used for this method of installation.
Wiring Connections Operating a vehicle while watching a video on this head unit may violate motor vehicle laws, and can cause serious personal injury, property damage, or death! VRVD630 Green: Sub-Woofer output Red: Rear Right CH RCA output White: Rear Left CH RCA output Antenna Socket Video Out 1 Video Out 2 RCA Out Left RCA Out Right IGNITION ACC + MEMORY RED (+) YELLOW (+) PINK/BLACK (-) PARKING BRAKE FUSE CONNECT YELLOW TO BATTERY OR LIVE + 12 VOLTS OF POWER BLUE (+) POWER ANTENNA OR AMPLIFIER
Location Of The Controls 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 17 16 15 14 13 12 20 19 18 25 8 9 10 24 23 1. Power / Mode 2. Volume +/- / MENU 3. TA (Traffic Announcement)/ST 4. PTY (Program Type) 5. AF (List of Alternative Frequencies) 6. TFT LCD Display 7. #1 Pre-set / Play / Pause 8. AS / PS (Automatic Search & Program Search) 9. #2 Pre-set / Intro Scan 10. #3 Pre-set / Repeat 11. Faceplate Release Button 12. USB Slot 13. A/V IN Jack 22 21 14. #6 Pre-set / GO TO 15. #5 Pre-set / Stop 16. BAND 17.
Remote Control Remote Control 1 3 5 7 9 11 16 2 4 18 20 6 8 22 24 12 26 23 25 27 28 14 15 19 21 10 13 17 29 30 1. POWER 2. DISP (Display) 3. A - B (repeat section from A to B) 4. RPT (Repeat Mode select) 5. ZOOM 6. Cursor (arrow) buttons: Fast Reverse / Fast Forward, Previous Track / Next Track, Up Down / Left / Right / Enter 7. ENTER 8. SETUP TUNE/TRACK Down, Prev. Track 9. 10. TUNE/TRACK Up, Next Track 11. TITLE (DVD Title Menu), PBC (Playback Control Mode) ) 12. PLAY/PAUSE ( 13.
Basic Operations Changing the Battery Turning Power ON and OFF Turn on the unit by pressing button or inserting a disc in the DISC SLOT. When system is on, press and hold the to turn off the unit. The remote control uses a lithium button type battery, model CR 2025 3V. Do not use any other kind of battery in the remote. Follow these instructions when installing or replace the battery. Warning LED The LED will fl ash if the front cover is not properly inserted into the main unit.
Radio Operation Selecting the Frequency Band Press BAND button repeatedly to select the desired radio band. Automatic Memory Storage & Program Scanning • Automatic Memory Storing This feature is used to automatically set up presets for the radio. 1. Press and hold the AS/PS to start the tuner searching the frequency band (FM1, FM2, FM3 & AM1, AM2) and storing the six strongest stations as presets. Stereo/Mono RADIO FM1 STEREO LOC 107.
Radio Operation AF (Alternative Frequencies) function When the AF button pressed, AF switching mode is selected and the state of AF switching mode is displayed by “AF” in the display. “AF” OFF: AF switching mode OFF. “AF” ON: AF switching mode ON, and has RBDS information. AF Flashing on the Display: AF switching mode is ON, but the RBDS information is not received yet. When AF switching mode is selected, the radio checks the signal strength of AF all the time.
AV Menu Settings AV Menu Overview the Remote Control to select a menu item (AUDIO, PICTURE, SETUP). 3. Rotate the Volume knob on the head unit or use the VOL+/- buttons on the Remote Control to increase or decrease the AV charcteristic you have selected. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the other items if necessary. 5. Press ZOOM or MODE to return to previous menu. 6. Press MENU to finish the procedure. You can adjust many of the unit’s settings from the AV MAIN menu.
AV Menu Settings Picture Menu Monitor Type 1. Use the or buttons on the head unit, or the Arrow ( ) buttons on the Remote Control to select a menu item to adjust. 2. Rotate the Volume knob on the head unit or use the VOL+/- buttons on the Remote Control to increase or decrease the AV charcteristic you have selected. 16:9: Select this when the aspect ratio of your monitor is 16:9 (widescreen). 4:3: Select this when the aspect ratio of your monitor is 4:3.
AV Menu Settings Time.M: 12 / 24 Use this setting to select 12 hour clock mode or 24 hour clock mode. Clock setting: Use this menu item to set or make changes to the time displayed on the clock. Press the DISP button to display to the following screen: Information Display Folders List Loading/Removing a Disc Files List File Type 1. Press the button to flip down the front panel. 2. Insert a disc with the label side facing up, the disc will load automatically.
Disc Operation tion of the current track to be repeated or looped. 1. Press A-B button to set the starting point of the section you wish to repeat. 2. Press A-B button to set the end point of the section you wish to repeat. The unit will repeat or loop the section of the current track you’ve just chosen from point “A” to point “B”. To return to normal playback, press the A-B button again. Fast Forward/Fast Reverse 1.
Operation Notes: • Some time may be required for the angle to change. • Depending on the disc, the viewing angle may switch in one of two ways. 1. Seamless: The angle switches smoothly. 2. Non-seamless: When the angle is switched, a still picture is displayed first, after which the angle switches. • The number of available viewing angles varies from disc to disc. • The function only works for discs having scenes recorded at different angles. the desired subtitle language from the DVD menu.
Operation remote control to select the item that you want to program. The item you selected will be highlighted. 2. Input the track number that you want to program using the number buttons (0-9) on the remote control. 3. Press the cursor buttons to move to the “PLAY” button and then press the ENTER button to program the playback sequence. 7. Mute indication 8. PBC indication (only for VCD with PBC) 9.
Operation into the USB port, the DVD player will read the USB flash memory automatically. The unit gives priority to a disc or SD/MMC card. If you insert a disc into the disc slot or insert a SD/MMC card into the SD/MMC card slot while playing from the USB device, the unit will play the disc or the SD/ MMC. Press the button to enter PRE-STOP mode, then press the GOTO button to switch to the USB playback mode.
System Setup AV IN Operation This disc player offers you the option of using the front panel auxiliary A/V input connector to connect a video game, digital camera/camcorder or other units you wish to use in your mobile audio/video system. To connect a video device to the auxiliary A/V input, first connect the cable provided. Then press the MODE button to turn AV IN mode ON or OFF. TV SYSTEM TV SYSTEM is used to select the TV output mode. This player can play discs recorded in either PAL or NTSC formats.
System Setup 4:3 (LETTER BOX) When you are playing a widescreen format video on a normal (4:3) monitor, the best way to view this is in (4:3) letterbox format. You can see the full picture, but there will be a black band at the top and bottom of the screen. SETTING the TV TYPE TV types can vary based on their aspect ratio. The common monitors fall into one of three categories: 4:3 (PS/Pan and Scan), 4:3 (LB /Letterbox) or 16:9 (Widescreen).
System Setup WORD” then press the ENTER button. 2. The password input mode is now activated. Use the numbers on the remote control to input the 4-digit password, then press the ENTER button. (The factory default password is “0000”) 3. Press the / button to select “RATING” then press the ENTER button. The restriction levels (parental levels) appear on the right. 4. Press the button to select the ratings list (1 to 8). 5.
Operation dialog normalization. • RF REMOD: RF REMODULATION mode, with heavy compression and digital dialog normalization. 2. DYNAMIC RANGE: Change among FULL, 6/8, 4/8, 2/8, OFF. 3.
Frequently Asked Questions 480 pixels. If a file is recorded at a higher resolution, the player must resample it, which will cause delays in displaying the image. • Only “baseline” type JPEG images can be displayed on this player. Ths is the typical format used in digital cameras and web cameras. So be sure you are saving the files in the proper format. If you play a progressive or lossless JPEG image, a black screen will appear. When you next select a baseline image, you may experience some delays.
Specifications GENERAL Power Supply Requirements: ........................................................................... DC 12 Volts Ground Type................................................................................Negative Chassis Ground Bass (at 100 Hz) ........................................................................................................±10 dB Treble(at 10 kHz) .......................................................................................................
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