Caliber RDD 788BT manual

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    3” Widescreen Digital TFT LCD Display CAR MUL TIMEDIA DVD/VCD/MP3 PLA YER DVD/VCD/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3/MPEG4 Compatible Sub-woofer Output Socket SD/MMC Memory card slot Front Panel USB Input Port Remote Control 4 x 75 W High Power Output FM Stereo Radio Anti-Shock Mechanism ISO Connectors for Power Supply and Speaker Outputs User ’ s Manual RDS (R[...]

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    Page CONTENTS Page 01 01 Contents 2 3 5 6 7 7 Location and function of keys 8 0 Safety information 0 Installation 0 Using the detachable front panel 0 Wiring diagram 0 Operations 0 0U s 0 General perations Radio perations perations 1 perations 1 USB operations 1 SD/MMC card operations 1 A V in operations Setup 2 Attachment 2 T rouble hooting 2 Spec[...]

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    CAUTION: W ARNING: Region Management Information Mobile DVD player is a class 1 laser product. However this mobile DVD player uses a visible/invisible laser beam which could cause hazardous radiation exposure if directed. Be sure to operate the mobile DVD player correctly as instructed. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures ot[...]

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    Notes: - Choose the mounting location where the unit will not interfere with the normal driving function of the driver . - Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily and make sure it is all connected up properly and the unit and the system work properly . - Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installat[...]

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    7. Reconnect the wire harness and the antenna and be careful not to pinch any wires or cables. 8. Slide the unit into the sleeve until it locks into place. 9. T o further secure the unit, use the supplied metal strap to secure the back of the unit in place. Use the supplied hardware (Hex Nut (M5mm) and Spring W asher) to attach one end of the strap[...]

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    If your vehicle is a Nissan, T oyota, follow this mounting instruction. Use the screw holes marked T (T oyota), N (Nissan) located on both sides of the unit to fasten the unit to the factory radio mounting brackets supplied with your vehicle. Fasten the unit to the factory radio mounting brackets. Align the screw holes on the bracket with the screw[...]

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    Wiring diagram Parking Brake switch (Activated by parking brake) Car Battery Parking brake indicator Light Parking brake contactor Video activation wire (Pink/Black) T o a metal part or chassis of your car ISO connector: Part A: A1: A2: A3: A4: A5: A6: A7: A8: No Connect No Connect No Connect Battery B+ (Y ellow) Antenna (Blue) No Connect Accessory[...]

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    Operations Location and Function of Keys Front panel : Descriptions of Function Controls (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (1 1) (12) (13) (14) Power on/off ( ) Button, MODE Button V olume increase or decrease Knob, MENU Button AF(List of Alternative Frequencies), REG(Regional Program) Button 3 inch Wide screen TFT LCD Monitor AS/PS (Automat[...]

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    Remark: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Before you using the remote control, please take the transparent insulator slice off the bottom of remote control. Point the remote control at the remote sensor within 2 meters. It may not be possible to operate the remote control if the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight. Operation angle: about ±30°in eac[...]

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    3. Closing the cover Gently push in the holder until securely locked into place. 2. Replacing the battery Replace the battery with the same type and the (+) side facing up. Adjusting the volume level ESP function Rotate the volume knob on the , or use the or button on the remote control to adjust volume level. access the source selecting interface:[...]

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    LOC VOL 32 BT 1 Radio operations T o select the radio mode Press the button to access the source interface, then press the or button on the front panel or pressing the or button on the remote control to select select the radio mode. Y ou will see the following radio screen on the one of the three MODE Stereo/Mono ◄ ► TFT screen. In radio mode, [...]

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    RDS (Radio Data System) operations Setting RDS mode Briefly press the button to turn the RDS mode on/off. Whenever RDS is on, symbol “ ” appears on the TFT screen. Program name is displayed when receiving an RDS station. “ ” starts blinking if the broadcasting signals getting worse. “ ” will be displayed when an emergency broadcasting i[...]

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    After a few seconds,the unit will search your selected program type automatically . The PTY search stops when the unit finds a station with the PTY search automatically exits to normal mode the selected program type, otherwise, . During the PTY search process, press any key to stop the PTY search. PICTURE DEFAUL T BRI 32 CON 32 COL 32 TINT 32 Clock[...]

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    System TIME.M 24 BEEP ON TA . V O L 3 0 Setup Menu VOL+ VOL- Time: ON/OFF Time. M: 12/24 BEEP ON/OFF TA V O L 3 0 Clock setting: VOL+ VOL- 1. to select a menu item. 2. Rotate the volume knob on the or press the or button on the remote control to adjust the item you have selected. In the system sub-menu, you can switch the time display on or off. In[...]

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    Disc operations Loading/Removing a Disc T o select the disc mode Disc Information Screens 1. Press the ( ) button on the front panel to flip down the front panel and then insert a disc into the disc slot with the label side facing upward; and close the front panel, the player will play the disc automatically . 2.T o eject the disc, press the ( ) bu[...]

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    select a file or folder , then press the button to confirm your selection. If you select a file, it will be played. If you select a folder its contents(files) will be displayed in the file list. For CD: Press the or button on the head unit to skip to the next or previous track. Press and hold the or button on the head unit repeatedly or press the o[...]

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    Disc Menu Operations Multi-subtitle Language Function Multi-Audio Language Menu-driven playback is possible while playing a disc with menu-driven features or when playing a VCD with PBC(Playback Control). 1. Press the button, a title list or disc menu will appear on the screen. 2 .U s ec u r s o rb u t t o n( ) t o select a item on the menu you wis[...]

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    In zoom in mode, press the cursor button ( ) to move the zoomed-in area. Press the button during playback to activate the programing editing interface as follows: 1 )U s et h ec u r s o rb u t t o n( )t o 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[...]

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    - T o search for a particular Title, Chapter , or T rack ENTER - T o search for a particular point by playing time ENTER MENU ENTER 1 .U s et h ec u r s o rb u t t o n( )t o highlight 1 (track number) ,2(c hapter number) or 4 (VCD track number). 2. Then enter a number with the number button to input the desired T itle/Chapter , T rack, then press t[...]

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    Using the USB stick: MODE Note: This disc player features a front panel USB interface. A USB device can be connected to this port. When you insert a USB stick through the port, the DVD player will search for the MP3/WMA files and start to play them automatically . If you insert a SD/MMC card into the SD/MMC card slot or a disc into the disc slot wh[...]

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    Page 20 Bluetooth hands-free function When link up your mobile phone to this bluetooth hands-free system, you can dial or receive calls via this blutetooth device during driving. Y ou can also transmit the audio data(music) from a mobile phone to the DVD tuner via this blutetooth device. Sound and picture will be automatically off when there is an [...]

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    tooth menu as follows: (Preset phone number) : List of saved phone number , you can save 6 phone numbers total. (Received phone number): List of the latest 6 received calls. (Dialed phone number): List of the latest 6 outgoing calls. (Missed phone number): List of the latest 6 Missed calls. Switch auto answer or manual answer . Restore to the defau[...]

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    ◄/► ▼ ▲/▼ ► ▲/▼ In DVD mode, when the disc is playing or in stop mode, press the button to enter the setup menu. 1. When the SYSTEM SETUP icon in the upper part of the menu is highlighted, use the button to move between the different setting pages. 2. Press the button to move the cursor to the list of options below . Then you can us[...]

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    Playing a video recorded in one aspect ratio on a monitor with a different ratio can result in some mismatches and undesirable display distortion or cutoffs. Read the following to assist you in setting up the TV type: Select this when connected to a conventional 4:3 size monitor . The picture will fill the entire TV screen. However , due to the mis[...]

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    Language Setup OSD LANGUAGE: AUDIO LANG: SUBTITLE LANG: MENU LANG: Audio Setup When you open the language setup page, you will see the following screen: This menu provides many choices for the menu, DVD and subtitle languages. The languages for the DVD player in its various menus are set in different menus than those choices you might make for the [...]

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    About Parental Controls Commercially-recorded DVD discs have parental level assignments. The range of parental controls is from 1 to 8. In general, this range corresponds to established movie rating systems. Movie rating systems may vary depending on the country in which you live. At the bottom of this page is a chart showing the rating system and [...]

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    “Progressive” (typically used for website display) or “lossless” (an older format which is rarely used today) JPEG files cannot be played. 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 del[...]

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    GENERAL DVD PLA YER RADIO FM Power Supply Requirements DC 12 V olts, Negative Ground Chassis Dimensions 178(W)x160(D)x 50(H) mm T one Controls -B a s s( a t1 0 0H z ) ± 1 0d B - Treble (at 10 KHz) ±10 dB Current Drain: 15 Ampere (max.) Signal to Noise Ratio: > 50 dB Channel Separation: > 40 dB Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20 KHz Frequency Cov[...]