Receiver System RP-3000BT (Instruction Manual) A/B/C USB AUX (BT/DVD/CD/MP3/SD/USB/AM/FM/CLOCK) BEFORE USING PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY
COMPATIBLE DISCS 4.72" 4.72" 4.72" 4.
Location of Controls 17 16 15 1 2 14 3 4 13 A/B/C 12 11 5 6 7 USB AUX 10 8 9 1 Tune-/Previous button 2 Function button 3 Standby button 4 Reset button (NOTE) 5 Audio channel switch 6 Volume - button 7 Disc loader 8 SD card slot 9 USB port 10 AUX 11 Tune+ / Next button 12 Play/ Pause button 13 Eject button 14 Stop button 15 Volume+button 16 LED display 17 Remote sensor NOTE 4:This reset button is under screw cover.
DVD/USB/SD/RADIO/TV/AUX ICONS DISPLAY MOUNTING AND CUT OUT INSTRUCTIONS The 6X mounting screws are in the owner’s manual bag. Note: ·Remove screw caps and carefully take mounting covers off. ·Connect and test hareness and wiring before wiring. ·Screw the unit in place, replace screw caps.
REFERENCE DRAWING FOR REAR CABINET 1 3 4 5 AUX TV (OUTPUT) 2 1 Automotive antenna socket (AM/FM/) 2 Wire harness for 12V DC power and 6 speakers 3 CVBS(2 Video output) 4 Aux (L/R) TV audio input 5 HDMI OUTPUT 4
Wire harness for 12V DC power & 6 speakers guide diagram Carefully read wiring diagram: the wrong connections reversing polarity (positive and negative power wiring) can cause distortation and / or damage the power amplifiers. Basic Operations TIME SETUP 1.Press to enter standby mode, press and hold CADJ/MEMO button on the remote control to enter time setup interface. The LED display will show the default time with the hour digit flashing. 2.
DISC PLAYBACK 1.One disc is inserted, unit will automactically shift to DVD mode and begin playback. 2.Press button to eject the disc. 3.Press buttons to go through the menu and press ENTER button to confirm the selections. 4.Press PREV and NEXT button to skip to the previous or next chapter / track.. 5.Press REV and FWD buttons to search through the chapter/track backward and forward at different speed. 6. Press ANGLE button to select different camera angles that available in the disc. 7.
REFERENCE DIAGRAM AND KEY FOR REMOTE CONTROL 1 13 2 3 14 15 4 5 16 17 6 18 19 20 21 22 SEARCH+ 7 SEARCH- 8 9 23 10 24 25 26 27 CADJ/ ME M O 11 28 29 12 1 POWER PREV 4 2 TITLE NEXT 5 3 MENU 6 STOP SEARCH- CH- 8 SETUP 9 10 NUMBER KEYPAD 11 CADJ/MEMO 12 A/B/C 13 EJECT DISC 14 FUNC 15 SUBTITLE 18 VOL+ 21 ENTER 7 16 FWD 17 19 SEARCH+ 20 22 VOL- 23 / PAIR 24 AUDIO 25 MUTE 26 REPEAT 27 TONE 28 ANGLE 29 OSD REV CH+ 7
1 POWER Press this button to shut off power and enter standby mode, press it again to activate. 2 TITLE Press this button to access the DVD menu. 3 MENU Press this button to switch the menu mode. For a DVD, press MENU to open the menu during playback. 4 PREV Press this button to skip back to the previous selection. 5 NEXT Press this button to skip to the next chapter/track. 6 STOP Press this button to stop play for the current DVD or CD. Press the 7 /ENTER button to resume playback.
15. SUBTITLE Press this button to select different subtitle languages if applicable. 16. FWD Press this button to play fast forward, each time it is press, the speed with which it fast forward. Continue pressing it to return back to normal playback speed. 17. REV Press this button to rewind. Each time it is pressed, the speed with which it rewinds accelerates. Conitune pressing it to return back to normal playback speed. 18. VOL+ Press this button to turn the volume up. 19.
For your convenience, we have enlisted some points to solve problems, you may encounter while using the TM CONNEXX RP3000BT. No Sound *Make sure the connections are secure between player and speakers. *Make sure the correct input is selected on the monitor. No Picture *Make sure the connection are secure between RP3000BT and the monitor. *Make sure the RP3000BT is in the correct mode (e.g., DVD mode) Disc does not play *Make sure the disc is loaded correctly (label side is facing up on the disc tray).
FCC Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.