Important Safety Instructions , CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USE-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric to persons.
Important Safety Instructions NOTES 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with a damp cloth. 7) Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Important Safety Instructions Warning Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations may result in injury or property damage. The unit is designed to provide you with route suggestions. It does not reflect road closures or road conditions, traffic congestion, weather conditions, or other factors that may affect safety or timing while driving. Use the unit only as a navigational aid.
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to improvements. Contents Important Safety Instructions …………………………………….………..1 Accessories ……………………………….………..…...4 View of Main Unit ……………………………….………….....6 System Connections ……………………………….……….…....8 Power Supply Preparation …………………………….……….….….10 General Setup Playing Music Photo Viewer ……………………………….……………12 …………………………….………………16 ……………………………….……………18 GPS Unit Installation ……………………………….…………...20 Back-up Camera Installation ……………………………….…………...21 Troubleshooting ……………………………….…………...
View of Main Unit Front and Side panel 1. POWER button Press the power button for longer time to enter or exit the standby mode. 2. Card Port Insert the SD card into the port. 3. Headphone Jack Used to connect headphones for private listening. When the headphones are connected to this jack, the speaker will be turned off automatically. 4. DC 5V Input Jack Used to connect to the supplied adapter. 5. LCD Screen 6.
View of Main Unit Rear View 1. External GPS Antenna Jack Connected to the external antenna (optional). 2. ON/OFF Switch Used to switch power on or off. 3.
System Connections z Always ensure that the unit and any other external device connected to the unit are switched off and unplugged from the power supply before you attempt to connect the unit to any external device. Connecting to PC The unit is designed with a USB port which allows you to connect the unit to PC for map updating.
System Connections Inserting SD Card The unit is designed with SD Card jack which allows you to insert the SD card into the unit as shown below: To remove the card, gently press the card in with your fingernail. The card unlocks and protrudes slightly. Then remove the card Connecting to Earphones Connect the earphones to the right side of the unit for private listening. When earphone is connected, the speakers will automatically turn off. Note: Excessively loud volume could damage your hearing.
Power Supply Preparation Using the AC Adaptor The unit is supplied with an AC adaptor for powering it and charging its battery. 1. 2. Connect AC adaptor to the right side of the unit in the jack marked DC 5V IN, as shown on the right. Plug the two-prong end of the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet. Note: ¾ ¾ Turn unit's power off before unplugging. In the case of using the adaptor, the LCD screen will be brighter than with the rechargeable battery.
Power Supply Preparation Working conditions and precautions for the rechargeable battery ¾ ¾ ¾ Battery should only be used and charged when temperatures are between 32°-100°F. Maintain well-ventilated conditions around the product to avoid overheating. Don’t put the product on a bed, sofa or anything that may block ventilation to the product. When the battery is weak, an indication menu will appear on the LCD screen and about five minutes later, the player will power OFF automatically.
General Setup System Main Menu When in navigation mode, tap button in the Menu screen. A confirmation message appears asking if you want to exit the program now, as shown below. In the confirmation screen, tap Yes and the system main menu appears. In the main menu, there are four items for selecting. Touch the corresponding item to enter. Tap to enter navigation mode; tap enter the Photo Viewer; tap to enter the MP3 player; tap to enter the settings menu.
General Setup Language Tap in the settings menu to enter Language settings menu for language selecting, as shown below: buttons to select language. Then tap Tap the to confirm or tap to cancel. Backlight Tap in the settings menu to enter Backlight settings menu for backlight adjusting, as shown below: buttons to adjust the backlight level. Tap the first group Tap the second group buttons to adjust the sleep time. There are 6 choices for sleep time (--/5/10/30/60/120).
General Setup Date & Time Tap in the settings menu to enter Date & Time settings menu for changing to the current time zone, as shown below: buttons to select the proper Time Zone. Tap the Tap the Date group to change the corresponding date and tap the group to change the corresponding time. Tap buttons of buttons of Time to return. Power Tap in the settings menu to enter Power menu for the current battery status, as shown below: The power menu will display the current battery status.
General Setup Screen Tap in the settings menu, the screen will display as below: This item is used to calibrate the sensitivity of the touch screen. Tap the center of “+” as it moves around the screen. If you touch the center of “+” every time, it will disappear after having moved through a cycle (center→top left corner→bottom left corner→bottom right corner→top right corner). Tap the screen to return to the settings menu. Note: If “+” doesn’t disappear, you should calibrate again.
Playing Music The unit is designed with SD card slot. You can insert the SD card with MP3, WMA and JPEG files. It supports MP3, WMA and JPEG format files playback. Note: Do not store MP3, WWA and JPEG format files in the Flash storage, for the flash storage is used to store map data, any attempt to open the Flash storage may result in the map data missing and lost. Warning: For your own safety, do not use the earphones when driving.
Playing Music When you open the play list, the system will look for MP3 files on its SD memory card and create a play list automatically. If the play list consists of more than one screen, tap the up arrow for the previous page and the down arrow for the next page. In the play list, double tap the songs to start playback. Tap ; when the button changes to orange, the player will repeat all the songs in the play list.
Photo Viewer It lags when reading high-resolution JPEG files in SD Card. We suggest low-resolution (within 640*480) pictures playback. Playing JPEG Files On the main menu, tap to enter the photo viewer main screen, as shown below: In the Photo Viewer main menu, tap listed on the screen, as shown below: , the pictures stored in the memory card will be If the pictures list consists of more than one screen, tap the up arrow previous page and the down arrow menu.
Photo Viewer Tap to rotate the picture. Tap to back to previous picture; tap Tap Tap , to switch to next picture. to zoom the picture in or out. to play the picture in full-screen mode; double tap the screen again to return to the Viewer main screen. Tap to return to the pictures list.
GPS Unit Installation Take the following steps to mount the unit in the vehicle using the supplied mount accessories (mount bracket, mount cradle, etc.): Fig 1 1. Fig 2 Fig 3 See Fig. 1. Fix the unit on mount cradle. There is one wireless receiver in the mount cradle. It can receive the signal sent by the emitter in the Back-up Camera and input these signals into the GPS unit by the combination of the unit and the cradle (see right figure). 2. 3. See Fig. 2.
Back-up Camera Installation Back-up Camera System Parts 1. Back Up Camera with Video Cable 2. License Plate Bolts 3. Wedge Shaped Mounting Shims Note: The parts and supplies included with the camera are sufficient for most installations. However some installations may require other parts and/or supplies to be purchase separately. WARNING: This device, as well as all other wireless devices, may be subject to interference.
Back-up Camera Installation 5. Some vehicle’s may have a hole available to pass the wire through, you can use an existing opening (Fig.2) like where a license plate light is mounted, or drill a hole close to where the power cable is attached to the camera. (Fig.3) Once you have chosen where the cable will enter the vehicle’s body, remove the camera. If you able to use an existing opening, skip the next two steps. Fig 2 6.
Back-up Camera Installation 8. Next you’ll need to find the vehicle’s reverse lights. Turn the vehicle’s ignition key to the accessory position, engage the parking brake and put the car in reverse. Look at the vehicle’s tail lights to see where the reverse lights are located. To locate the reverse light’s 12V+ wire it will be necessary to gain access to the rear of the vehicle’s tail light.
Back-up Camera Installation CAMERA Wiring Diagram The camera is equipped with Reverse Voltage Protection. If the camera does not operate, please check that the Red wire is connected to positive (+) and the Black wire is connected to negative (-). +12V DC REV LAMP The camera’s antenna extends down the camera’s cable. Do not cut the camera’s cable shorter than 41cm or 12”. RED Reverse Lamp BLACK GRUND Scotch-LokTM Instructions TM You do not need to use the Scotch- Lok connectors.
Back-up Camera Installation Testing the System 1. 2. 3. 4. Reattach the vehicle’s negative battery cable. Engage the parking brake and turn the ignition key to the ON position. DO NOT start the vehicle. Put the gear shift into reverse. The camera will start broadcasting, and the GPS unit screen will detect the signal and enter the Back-up camera mode automatically. The image will be displayed on the screen and it should match your rear view mirror.
Troubleshooting Take steps described in the tables below to solve simple problems before contacting customer service. If you suspect something wrong with the unit, immediately turn the power off and disconnect the power connector from the unit. Never try to repair the unit yourself because it is dangerous to do so. PROBLEM Users can’t turn on the unit. There is no sound. There is too much dark in the picture. The unit can’t receive satellite signals or can’t orient.
Troubleshooting PROBLEM The unit can receive signals now but can’t then; signals received are not stable. POSSIBLE CAUSE The unit may be obstructed by veil, such as heat insulation paper. POSSIBLE SOLUTION Remove the veil. Swing of the unit is too great. Avoid great swing of the unit. System software of the unit fails to function by change. Turn on the unit again. Other possibilities: Static or other external interference may cause the player function abnormally.
Specifications TFT screen size 4.3 inches Frequency Response 20Hz~20kHz Audio Signal-to-noise Rate ≥65dB Audio distortion or noise ≤-20dB (1kHz) Channel Separation ≥70dB (1kHz) Dynamic Range ≥80dB (1kHz) Power AC 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz; DC 5V Power Consumption < 8W GPS unit 117mmX80mmX20mm (L*W*D) Back-up Camera 215mmX36mmX33mm (L*W*D) Dimensions Weight About 0.