Farenheit TID-897NRB manuel d'utilisation

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    OWNER’S MANUAL 7" Wide T ouch Screen In-Dash Fully Motorized TFT Monitor /DVD/AM/FM/Bluetooth[...]

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    - 1 - T ABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents…………………………………….…………….………………………..1 Safety Information…………………………………………… …….………………………2 Features………………………………………………………… ….………………………4 Acce[...]

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    - 2 - SAFETY INFORMA TION PLEASE READ COMPLETELY AND BECOME FAMILIAR WI TH THE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL BEFORE I NSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF T HIS UNIT, AND KEEP IT CAREFULLY FOR F UTURE REFERENCE. This unit is a class 1 laser product. The laser beam may cause hazardous radiation if exposure to laser system directly. Do not attempt to disassemble t[...]

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    - 3 - Cautions: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, and annoying interference, use only the recommended accessories. While driving, keep the volume level low enough to be aware of road and traffic conditions. Parking in direct sunlight can produce ve ry high temperatures inside your vehicle. Give the interior a chance to cool down before [...]

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    - 4 - FEATURES Single Din A/V Source Unit w/ 7” Flip-Up TFT -LCD T ouc h Screen & Bluetooth Connection • Motorized TFT-LCD Telescopes Forwards/Backwards w/ Pre-Set Angles • Detachable Theft Deterrent Front Panel Flips Down for DVD Loading • Accepts Add-On GPS Navigation Module, NAVIBOX -1 • Accepts Add-On Digital TV Tuner Module, DTV-[...]

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    - 5 - ACCESSORIES Bolt and Nut M5 x 1 Back S trap x 1 M5X5 Screws x 4 Remote Control x 1 Power Wire x 1 Keys x 2 Mounting Sleeve x 1 Operational Manual x 1 T rim Bezel x 1 iPod Cable x 1 Slipcover x 1 External Microphone x 1 (Optional) AUX Cable x 1 USB Cable x 1 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 12 4 7 11 13 14[...]

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    - 6 - WIRE CONNECTION Cautions: -To prevent short circuits, remove the key from the ignition and disconnect the terminal of the battery. -Make the proper input and output cable connections for each unit. -Connect the wiring harness cables in the following order: ground wire, battery wire, ignition wire. -Reconnect the terminal of the battery. -Do n[...]

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    - 7 - 1. RADIO ANTENNA A DAPTER IPOD ADAPTER ANALOG TV ANTENNA ( OPTIONAL ) NA VI A DAPTER ( OPTIONAL ) AUDIO /VIDEO OUTPUT & INPUT DIGIT AL TV ADAPTER ( OPTIONAL ) 2. 15PIN SOCKET[...]

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    - 8 - Brake Control Connect the brake control wire AUTO_ANT (see Wiring Diagram). It is necessary to connect the Brake Control wire to the Hand-brake switch of the car. While driving, the TFT monitor will display the alarm picture (see as follows) in order to ensure the safety. Under the Rear View Mode, the Brake Control function is no effective. T[...]

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    - 9 - Wiring Diagram[...]

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    - 10 - UNIT INSTALLATION AND REMOVEL Please read all of the instructions before beginning the insta llation. Recommend having your unit installed by a professional installation shop. Tools and Supplies: You will need these tools and supplies to install your unit: - Torx type, flat-head and Philips screwdrivers - Wire cutters and strippers - Tools t[...]

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    - 1 1 - Inst allation Method 1: 1 Install the mounting sleeve into 2 Bend the claws into place to the dashboard. secure the sleeve. 3 Slide the units into the mounting sleeve. 4 Install the trim bezel onto the unit. 5 Sketch map when installation finished.[...]

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    - 12 - Removal Method 1: 1 Detach the trim bezel. 2 Insert the keys into the aperture between the unit and the mounting. 3 Pull the unit out of the mounting sleeve. 4 Sketch map when removal finished.[...]

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    - 13 - Inst allation Method 2: 1 T ighten the bolt onto the rear 2 T ighten the back strap onto your panel of the unit. car inside the dashboard. 3 Place the unit into the dashboard; 4 Screw the unit on the car on the make the bolt bar across back strap; two sides with M5×5 SCREWS. and then fix the bolt by the Nut M5. 5 Install the trim bezel onto[...]

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    - 14 - Removal Method 2: 1 Detach the trim bezel. 2 Unscrew the unit off the car on the tw o sides. 3 Unscrew the Nut M5 screw on the rear 4 Sketch map when removal finished. side of the unit and pull out the unit.[...]

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    - 15 - FRONT P ANEL 1. POWER 2. VOLUME / EQ 3. MUTE / LOUD 4. AUX IN 5. MIN USB 6. REMOTE 7. BAND 8. PLA Y / P AUSE 9. F . REV 10. F. F W D 11 . PREV 12. NEXT 13. STOP 14. REL 15. EJECT 16. RESET 17. ANGLE + / END CALL 18. ANGLE - / CALL 19. DISPLA Y 20. OPEN / CLOSE 21. OUT 22. IN 23. MENU 24. NA VI / SYSTEM[...]

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    - 16 - 1. Power When ACC is on, press to turn the unit on; hold on pressing the button to turn off the unit. When the unit is on, press to switch between different modes. 2. V olume / EQ Rotate the button clockwise / anticlockwise to increase / decrease the volume. Press vertically to switch the EQ setting as following: USER – POP – CLASSIC –[...]

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    - 17 - 15. Eject Press to eject / load a disc. 16. RESET Press and hold this button to switch back to all the original f actory settings. Keep in mind this will erase all your preset radio st ations and any EQ settings you may have made and saved. ٛ 17. ANGLE + / END CALL / 18. ANGLE + / CALL Adjust the view angle of the monitor to choose the best[...]

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    - 18 - Halt Self-protection Press the [OPEN] button Shut down the ACC and restart While extending Retraction Extending Retraction While retraction Stop at the halt place and retract after 3 seconds Extending Retraction While turning upward Turning downward and retraction Extending Turning downward and retract ion While turning downward Turning upwa[...]

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    - 19 - REMOTE CONTROL 1. POWER/SOURCE 13. PREVIOUS 25. SYSTEM / NA VI 2. MUTE 14. SLOW / END CALL 26. F. F W D 3. NUMBER BUTTONS 15. TITLE / PBN 27. RIGHT(Seek up) 4. MENU / * 16. ZOOM / CALL 28. STOP 5. AUDIO / # 17. SUBTITLE / PBP 29. D.ANGLE 6. EQ / LOUD 18. OPEN / CLOSE / P .ANGLE/ EJECT 7. UP (TUNE UP)/PTY 19. SETUP 30. PLA Y / P AUSE 8. LEFT [...]

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    - 20 - 1. [POWER/SOURCE] When ACC is on, press the button to turn the unit on; hold on pressing the button to turn off the unit. When the unit is on, press to switch between different modes. 2. [MUTE] Press to switch off the sound; press it again to resume to the previous volume level. 3. [NUMBERS 0~9] Radio Mode, press the buttons 1~6 to select a [...]

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    - 21 - GPS Mode, press the [ ∨ ] / [ ∧ ] buttons to decrease / increase the brightness of the screen. 9. [BAND/ENTER] DVD Mode, press to confirm the selection. Radio Mode, press to switch the wave band as following: FM1 – FM2 - FM3 - AM1- AM2 - FM1 TV Mode, press to switch the TV audio as following: NTSC – PAL/BG – PAL/I – PAL/DK – NT[...]

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    - 22 - 18. [OPEN/CLOSE/P.ANGLE/EJECT] When unit power off, press the button to turn unit on and the monitor will spread out and turn around to the last angle position. When unit power on, press the button, the monitor will spread out and turn around to the last angle position; Press the button again, th e monitor will turn downward and completely r[...]

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    - 23 - 32. [A-B/PHONE PAIR] DVD Mode, press to set point A, press it again to set point B, then the un it starts to repeat from A to B. When playing DVD, MP3, press it again to stop repeating. When playing VCD, CD, press it again to repeat all tracks. Bluetooth Mode, press to start phone-pairing. 33. [REPEAT/PHONE] DVD Mode, press to repeat as CHAP[...]

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    - 24 - T OUCH SCREEN OPERA TIONS TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRA TION When “Power Off”, press the buttons 2, [BAND] of remote control to enter the CALIBRA TI ON page: T o touch the points from 1 to 5 until the point s change to next cross by using a ballpoint pen or pencil. Af ter all 5 points have been touched, the unit ha s been finished the CALIBRA TIO[...]

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    - 25 - MAIN MENU 1, T ouch to access the DVD mode. 2, T ouch to access the Radio mode. 3, T ouch to access the NA VI mode. 4, T ouch to access the i-POD mode. 5, T ouch to access the AT S C mode. 6, T ouch to access the SD CARD mode. 7, T ouch to access the Bluetooth mode. 8, T ouch to access the 2 nd page of MAIN MENU. 1, T ouch to access the USB [...]

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    - 26 - RADIO OPERA TIONS T ouch the [RADIO] icon to access to Radio Mode. 1. Current Source Indicator Displays the source currently playing, touch to return the main menu. 2. Mute T ouch to switch off the sound; touch it again to resume to the previous volume level. 3. Preset S tations Touch to select a preset station, hold on touching to store cur[...]

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    - 27 - DVD PLA YER OPERA TIONS 1, T ouch the [DVD] icon to access to DVD Mode if disc inside. 2, The unit will be switched to DVD Mode automatically when inserting the disc. 3, The unit will switch to RADIO Mode automatically if disc ejected. 1. Current Source Indicator Displays the source currently playing, touch to return the main menu. 2. Mute T[...]

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    - 28 - 1. Capture Image T ouch to capture the current playing image and store into memory for background or screen saver . 3. Display T ouch to display the current playback information on the screen. 4. Repeat T ouch to repeat as CHAPTER-TITLE-ALL-REPEAT OFF when DVD playback. T ouch to repeat as TRACK-ALL-REPEAT OFF when VCD/CD playback. T ouch to[...]

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    - 29 - 2. Setup T ouch to access the DVD SETUP menu. T ouch the [<] / [>] icons to switch the main menus as following: SYSTEM – LANGUAGE – VIDEO – SPEAKER – DIGIT AL T ouch the [ ∧ ] / [ ∨ ] icons to access the submenus from main menus. T ouch the [ ∧ ] icon on the top submenu or [ ∨ ] icon on the bottom of submenu to exit the[...]

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    - 30 - LANGUAGE SETUP OSD LANGUAGE Following options are available for the OSD LANGUAGE: ENGLISH GERMAN SP ANISH FRENCH PORTUGUESE IT ALIAN RUSSIAN DUTCH SWEDISH KOREAN DANISH NOR WEGIAN POLISH HUNGARIAN AUDIO LANGUAGE Following options are available for the AUDIO L ANGUAGE: ENGLISH GERMAN SP ANISH FRENCH PORTUGUESE IT ALIAN RUSSIAN DUTCH SWEDISH K[...]

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    - 31 - CONTRAST Following options are available for the CONTRAST : 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 HUE Following options are available for the HUE: -6 -4 -2 0 +2 +4 +6 SA TURA TION Following options are available for the SA TURA TION: 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 SPEAKER SETUP DOWNMIX Following options are available for the DOWNMIX : L T / RT STEREO VSS FRONT Following options[...]

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    - 32 - BLUETOOTH OPERA TIONS (Optional) T ouch the [BLUETOOTH] icon to access the Bluetooth Mode: 1. Current Source Indicator Displays the source currently playing, touch to return the main menu. 2. Mute T ouch to switch off the sound; touch it again to resume to the previous volume level. 3. Phone Call T ouch to enter the phone calling. 4. Phone B[...]

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    - 33 - 1. Auto Answer T ouch to select auto / manual answer when call is coming. 2. Phone Connect T ouch to select auto / manual phone connect when return back the car . 3. Phone Pairing T ouch the icon and the below words on information display: Then set the phone to pair with unit. When paring finished, set the phone connect with unit, then you c[...]

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    - 34 - PHONE CALL 1. Call T ouch to call a number or receive a cell phone call. T ouch to call the last n umber if no number input. 2. Clear T ouch to cancel or clear the numbers you have input. 3. End Call T ouch to reject or hang up a call. 4. T ransfer When talking the phone, touch to transfer the call between the unit and cell phone. 5. Number [...]

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    - 35 - CALL IN When call in, you will see the below image: When talking, you will see the belo w image: When end the call, you will see the below image:[...]

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    - 36 - PHONEBOOK 1. My Phonebook The phone numbers are stored in phone. 2. SIM Phonebook The phone numbers are stored in SIM card. 3. Dialed Call The phone numbers are dialed in phone. 4. Received Call The phone numbers are received in phone. 5. Missed Call The phone numbers are missed in phone. 6. T ransfer When talking the phone, touch to transfe[...]

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    - 37 - Phone Number List T ouch the icon 1~5, when item is changed to yellow color , the item is selected. And touch it again and the item is changed to green color , the operation is active and you will see the below image: 1, Information Display Y ou will see the phone number of the item in blue color . 2, Phone Number If this number is stored, y[...]

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    - 38 - IPOD OPERA TIONS (Optional) 1, T ouch the [IPOD] icon to switch IPOD Mode if iPod connected. 2, The unit will switch to IPOD Mode automatically if iPod connected. 3, The unit will switch to RADIO Mode automatically if iPod disconnected. Music Page Under the Music Page, it is not effe ctive for the controller of iPod itself, u se the keys of [...]

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    - 39 - Video Page Under the Video Page, use the contr oller of iPod itself to cont rol all operations of iPod including play music, videos and view pictures. 1. Music T ouch the icon to access the music page. NOTE: The TV Output in iPod SETUP should be effective, and the pictures & videos could be displayed on the TFT monitor of unit. SD CARD O[...]

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    - 40 - A V IN OPERA TIONS T ouch the icon “A V IN” to enter the A V IN Mode: 1. Current Source Indicator Displays the source currently playing, touch to return the main menu. 2. Mute T ouch to switch off the sound; touch it again to resume to the previous volume level. NOTE: There are 2 RCA Audio Inputs & 1 RCA Video Input for unit. AUX IN [...]

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    - 41 - A TSC OPERA TIONS (Optional) 1. Current Source Indicator Displays the source currently playing, touch to return the main menu. 2. Mute T ouch to switch off the sound; touch it again to resume to the previous volume level. 3. Return T ouch to return submenu to menu. 4. Menu T ouch to display the me nu. 5. Exit T ouch to exit the menu. 6. Dire[...]

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    - 42 - NA VI OPERA TIONS (Optional) T ouch Scre en Calibration When 1 st time to enter NA VI mode, you will see the calibration screen. Please touch the points fr om 1 to 5 by using a ballpoint pen or pencil. T o verify the calibration, please touch the points from 1 to 5 again. Then the following screen is displayed:[...]

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    - 43 - The T ouch Screen is restored to their default positions. T ouch anywhere of panel to finish the calibration and go to the following screen: Read information and touch “I agree” button at the bottom of the screen, then enter the NA VI mode. NOTE: If change the NA VIbox to connect another unit, please t ake out the SD card from the NA VIb[...]

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    - 44 - Go to NA VI mode T ouch the icon “NA VI” to enter the NA VI Mode if NA VI BOX connected: Following screen will be displayed: Read information and touch “I agree” button at the bottom of the screen. Enter the NA VI mode by main menu, the NA VI operations are ef fective only , all other processes are disable such as Radio, CD etc. NOTE[...]

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    - 45 - Quick Acce ss Key [NA VI] Under any working mode, press the [NA VI] button to switch to NA VI mode; press the [NA VI] button again to return the previous working mode. For example, under Radio mode, press the [NA VI] button to switch to NA VI mode; press the [NA VI] button again to quit the NA VI mode and return back the Radio mode. Enter th[...]

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    - 46 - SYSTEM P ARAMET ERS SETUP T ouch the [SYSTEM] icon to enter the System Parameters Setup. SCREEN SETUP 1. Contrast T ouch [UP] / [DOWN] icons to adjust the CONTRAST parameters (Range: -9 to 9); 2. Ti n t T ouch [UP] / [DOWN] icons to adjust the TINT p arameters (Ra nge: -9 to 9); 3. Color T ouch [UP] / [DOWN] icons to adjust the COLOR paramet[...]

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    - 47 - 4. Sub-Woofer V olume T ouch [UP] / [DOWN] icons to adjust the SUB-WOOFER vol ume parameter (Range: 0 to 15); 5. Buzzer T ouch to turn Buzzer on or off; 6. Balance / Fader T ouch [LEFT] / [RIGHT] icons to adjust the BALANCE parameters (Range: -9 to 9); T ouch [FRONT] / [REAR] icons to adjust F ADER parameters (Range: -9 to 9); 7. X-Bas s T o[...]

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    - 48 - 1. Source Images List T ouch [UP] / [DOWN] icons to select the image captured from DVD, SD card and USB. 2. Screen Saver Images List T ouch [UP] / [DOWN] icons to select the image of screen saver . 3. Desktop T ouch to set the selected image of source images list as desktop image. 4. Del T ouch to delete the selected image of screen saver im[...]

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    - 49 - SPEC IFICA TIONS GENERAL Supply V oltage : 14.4V DC (1 1-16V allowed) Load Impedance : 4 Ω per channel Max Power Output : 50W x 4 Bass 100Hz : ≥ 10dB T reble 10KHz : ≥ 10dB Dimensions (approx.) : 180 x 188 x 59 mm (d/ w/h) Mounting (approx.) : 160 x 178 x 50 mm (d/w/h) FM TUNER Frequency Range : 87.5 – 108 MHz (Europe/Asia) 87.5 – [...]

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    - 50 - TROUBLE SHOOTING If any of problem persists after checking t he below list, Please consult your nearest service dealer. Never attempt to disassemble and repair unit personally. Problem Cause Action GENERAL Yellow wire not connected or incorrect voltage Re wire not connected or incorrect voltage Check connections for proper voltage(11-16vdc) [...]

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    - 51 - Problem Cause Action TFT MONITOR Reverse circuit not connected Check connections at reverse lamp No video display (when in reverse) Vehicle is not in reverse Select reverse gear Front panel will not open/close Front panel obstructed Remove the obstruct and press OPEN to resume the monitor open/close sequence Flashing image or interference ap[...]

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    - 52 - DISC NOTES ■ Disc formats supported by this player Handling and Cleaning ● Dirty, dusty, scratched or warped discs will cause misoperation. ● Do not place stickers or make scratches on discs. ● Do not warp discs. ● A disc should always be kept in its case when not in use to prevent from damage. ● Do not place discs in the followi[...]