Advent ADVUV630 User Manual

ADVUV630  
Owner’s Manual  
®
DEST  
NAV  
PWR-VOL  
A / V  
INPUT  
Contents  
Controls and Indicators ............................................................................................. 4  
Main Menu................................................................................................................... 6  
Main Menu - Page 1.............................................................................................. 6  
Main Menu - Page 2.............................................................................................. 7  
Audio Control Menu ................................................................................................... 8  
AM/FM Radio............................................................................................................... 9  
Loading Media ...........................................................................................................11  
Audio Disc................................................................................................................. 12  
JPEG/MPEG .............................................................................................................. 13  
JPEG Image Mode.............................................................................................. 13  
MPEG Video Mode.............................................................................................. 14  
DVD............................................................................................................................ 15  
JPEG/MPEG .............................................................................................................. 16  
Bluetooth................................................................................................................... 17  
Bluetooth Menu................................................................................................... 17  
Connecting to a Bluetooth device........................................................................ 18  
Connecting to a Bluetooth device........................................................................ 19  
Bluetooth Setup Menu......................................................................................... 20  
Disconnecting...................................................................................................... 21  
Making Calls........................................................................................................ 22  
Managing Incoming Calls.................................................................................... 23  
Rear Camera ............................................................................................................ 24  
Camera Function................................................................................................. 24  
Rear Display Function......................................................................................... 25  
iPod/iPhone (Front USB/Rear USB)........................................................................ 26  
iPod/iPhone Music Menu..................................................................................... 26  
iPod/iPhone Video Menu..................................................................................... 28  
iPod/iPhone Photo Menu..................................................................................... 28  
AV IN1/AV IN2 Input.................................................................................................. 29  
XM Satellite Radio (Optional) .................................................................................. 30  
SWC (Steering Wheel Control)................................................................................ 32  
System Settings Menu ............................................................................................. 33  
Wallpaper .................................................................................................................. 36  
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................... 37  
Error Messages......................................................................................................... 39  
Care and Maintenance ............................................................................................. 40  
Specications........................................................................................................... 41  
NOTE: Refer to the separate NavMate 5 Navigation Instructions for operating instruc-  
tions related to navigation.  
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Controls and Indicators  
DEST  
NAV  
PWR-VOL  
A/V  
INPUT  
Getting Started  
After pressing the PWR-VOL button to turn the unit on, the “Radio” screen appears.  
To adjust equalizer settings, touch the EQ icon on the right side of the screen below  
the clock display (see ““Audio Control Menu” on page 8).  
To access the “Main Menu”, press the MENU button at the top left corner of the  
screen (see “Main Menu” on page 6). From the Main Menu, you can choose the  
source for the front and rear zone TFT screens, change the background wallpaper, or  
select the “Settings” menu to adjust a variety of system features.  
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Controls and Indicators  
1.  
Eject Button  
Press this button to eject a DVD/CD/MP3 disc. Disc play is stopped, the disc is  
ejected, and the unit will change to radio operation. If the disc is not removed  
from the unit and the button is pressed again, the disc will be re-loaded. If the  
disc is not removed from the disc slot within 10 seconds of being ejected, it will  
be automatically re-loaded to prevent accidental damage.  
2. DEST Button  
Press this button as a shortcut to access the Navigation mode and enter a de-  
sired destination.  
3. NAV Button  
Press this button to toggle between Navigation source and the current Audio  
source.  
4. Bluetooth Microphone  
The ADVUV630 has an internal microphone as well as an optional external mi-  
crophone (Included). The internal Bluetooth microphone is located on the left side  
of the radio’s faceplate. For best reception, speak loudly and clearly.  
5. PWR-VOL Controller (On/Off, Volume Control, Mute)  
Press to turn the unit on. Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn the unit off.  
Increase the volume by rotating the knob clockwise. Decrease the volume by  
rotating the knob counter-clockwise. The unit’s front panel screen will display the  
volume level for 3 seconds. The volume ranges from “0” to “50”.  
When on, press to mute the audio. Press again to restore the volume.  
NOTE: The turn-on volume is preset to “16” to prevent the audio system from  
being too loud when powered on. If the volume is set lower than “16”, this will be  
your turn-on volume. This setting is not adjustable.  
6. Reset  
Press to reset system to correct a system halt or other illegal operation, use the  
tip of a pen to press the reset button.  
7. SD/SDHC Card Slot  
Insert card for playback of audio/video files.  
8. USB Connector  
USB will charge with < 1 Amp charging current while connected.  
9. A/V INPUT  
10. Map Micro SD Card Slot  
11. Disc Slot  
Accepts DVD/CD/MP3 discs.  
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Main Menu  
Main Menu - Page 1  
XM:  
Disc:  
Select XM Radio mode.  
Select CD/DVD mode, (CD/DVD must  
be inserted).  
AV IN1:  
Access the AUX INPUT mode  
Radio:  
Select AM/FM radio mode.  
Wallpaper:  
Press to access the “Wallpaper” menu  
and choose from available wallpaper  
images. See “Wallpaper” on page 36.  
SD:  
Access the contents of the SD Card  
(SD card must be inserted).  
Front/Rear TFT:  
Front USB:  
Independent sources can be played  
simultaneously on the ADVUV630. For  
example, a music source can be used  
on the main TFT screen while DVD  
video is available to rear passengers.  
Press Rear TFT on the bottom menu  
bar to switch between the front and rear  
zone source menus.  
Access a device connected to the front  
(A/V Input) USB connector. When an  
iPod is connected, this icon is labeled  
“Front iPod” and shows an iPod image.  
Bluetooth:  
View the Bluetooth menu.  
Camera:  
Access a signal from an external cam-  
era (optional accessory).  
Camera, NAV, XM, Radio and BT  
sources are only available on the  
front TFT.  
Navigation:  
Select navigation mode.  
When the front TFT source is  
DISC, front USB, rear USB or SD  
source, and the rear TFT source  
is the same, the TFT output is the  
same on all screens.  
Rear USB:  
Access a device connected to the rear  
USB connector. When an iPod is con-  
nected, this icon is labeled “Rear iPod”  
and shows an iPod image.  
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Main Menu  
Main Menu - Page 2  
Rearrange Main Menu Icons:  
If the rear TFT source is AV IN1  
or AV IN2, the front TFT source  
must be different since these AV IN  
sources cannot be shared between  
front and rear.  
Press and hold an icon, and then drag  
to relocate it to another position on the  
screen. The icon in the target destina-  
tion will move to the vacant position.  
Next:  
View a second page of menu choices.  
AV IN2:  
Access the audio/video input (AV2)  
mode.  
SWC:  
Access the Steering Wheel Control  
menu and assign functions.  
Settings:  
Access the unit’s setup menu. The  
setup menu consists of a submenu  
which contains General, Video, Audio,  
and other unit settings.  
Rear TFT:  
Access the Rear TFT source menu  
options. Some sources (navigation,  
radio, camera, etc.) are not available  
for playback on rear TFT screens.  
Previous:  
Return to the rst page of menu  
choices.  
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Audio Control Menu  
Audio Control Menu  
The Audio Control feature allows you  
to easily adjust your audio system to  
meet the acoustical characteristics of  
your vehicle, which vary depending on  
the type of vehicle and its measure-  
ments. Proper setting of the Fader and  
Balance boosts the effects of the cabin  
equalizer.  
Audio Function Adjustable  
Range  
EQ  
Dance  
Hip Hop  
Rave  
(NOTE: The  
“User” setting  
is automatically  
selected when  
individual Bass,  
Mid and Treble  
settings are  
User  
EQ  
Acoustic  
Rock  
Touch the  
button on the screen  
to access the audio control menu. The  
“EQ” menu appears by default. Touch  
FAD-BAL to view the “Fader” menu  
and adjust Loudness, Subwoofer and  
Fader settings. To return to the “EQ”  
menu, touch EQ.  
Latin  
modied.)  
Urban  
Bass (85Hz)  
-12 to +12  
-12 to +12  
Mid-Range  
(1kHz)  
Use the touch screen to adjust the set-  
tings for an audio feature.  
Treble (12.5Hz)  
Loudness  
Subwoofer  
Fader  
-12 to +12  
On/Off  
The Audio menu will automatically exit  
after a few seconds of inactivity. To exit  
quickly, touch the BACK button in the  
top left corner of the screen.  
On/Off, 0 to +12  
Front to Rear  
(Grid)  
Balance  
Left to right (Grid)  
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AM/FM Radio  
Radio Menu  
LOC (Local/Distance):  
Accessing Radio Mode:  
Touch to choose either Local or Dis-  
tance radio reception. When the icon  
turns blue, only stations with sufcient  
signal strength will be detected.  
To access Radio mode from the Main  
Menu, select the “Radio” icon.  
MENU:  
Press to access the “Main Menu” (see  
“Main Menu” on page 6). From the Main  
Menu, you can choose the source for  
the front and rear zone TFT screens,  
change the background wallpaper, or  
select the “Settings” menu to adjust a  
variety of system features.  
EQ  
(Equalizer):  
Touch to access the audio control menu  
to adjust audio settings (see “Audio  
Control Menu” on page 8).  
:
Press to seek tune. Press and hold to  
tune the station down one step at a  
time.  
Volume Level:  
Displays the current volume level (VOL  
0-50).  
:
Press to seek tune. Press and hold to  
tune the station up one step at a time.  
Band Indicator:  
Indicates the frequency band that is  
currently playing (AM-1, AM-2, FM-1,  
FM-2, or FM3).  
P1 - P6:  
Provides a display of the preset  
frequencies. Press to recall preset sta-  
tions.  
Clock Display:  
Displays the time (12:19 AM) as en-  
tered by the user in the Settings Menu,  
clock function.  
Mute:  
This button is used to mute the volume-  
from the radio. By pressing the button,  
a Mute indication will appear on the  
speaker icon and the volume will be  
muted.  
ST (Stereo):  
This icon appears when the radio sta-  
tion frequency is broadcasted in stereo.  
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AM/FM Radio  
Radio Menu  
Mem:  
Band:  
Press to view the “Save” screen and  
store the current frequency to a preset  
memory position.  
Press to select or change the radio  
band (AM-1, AM-2, FM-1, FM-2, or  
FM3). When the band is changed the  
presets associated with the band will  
also be displayed.  
Scan:  
Press to access the Auto-Store Tuning  
feature which will automatically scan  
and enter up to six strong stations into  
the six preset memory locations. If you  
have already set the preset memories  
to your favorite stations, activating the  
Auto-Store feature will erase those  
stations and enter the new strong sta-  
tions. This feature is most useful when  
travelling in an area where you are not  
familiar with the local stations.  
Touch one of the boxes labeled “P1”-  
”P6” to store the current frequency in  
that preset memory position. To cancel,  
press BACK.  
PTY List:  
Direct Entry:  
Press to access the direct tuning key-  
board.  
The unit contains thirty two categories  
that can be searched. These categories  
consist of topics such as news, sports,  
types of music, etc.  
Use the Next/Previous buttons to  
scroll through the list of available PTY  
categories.  
While a category is highlighted (News,  
Sports, Talk etc.), press the Enter but-  
ton to search for that topic.  
Enter the desired radio frequency using  
the keypad, and then press the check  
mark ( ) to tune to that frequency.  
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Loading Media  
Loading Media  
NOTE: The rear 3.5mm female connec-  
tor bundled with the USB connector is  
for iPod video only. This is not an audio  
input and only works when an iPod is  
connected for video playback.  
Load Disc:  
Playback begins automatically when a  
disc is inserted.  
You can play video, audio or images  
stored on the following discs:  
Remove the USB/iPod Device:  
1. Select another source from the  
main menu.  
DVD Video, DVD-R, DVD-RW  
VCD  
Audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW  
2. Remove the USB/iPod device.  
Eject Disc:  
Press the  
to eject the disc. When the disc is  
ejected, the unit switches to the previ-  
ous source.  
Insert SD Card:  
button on the front panel  
1. Open the AV/INPUT cover.  
2. Insert the SD Card into the SD  
card slot. Play starts automatically.  
SD card slot supports MP3, WMA,  
MPEG 1/2 and XviD formats.  
Connect USB/iPod Device:  
1. Open the AV/INPUT cover (or ac-  
cess the rear iPod connector).  
2. Connect your USB/iPod cable to  
the front or rear USB input. Con-  
nect the other end of the cable to  
your USB/iPod device. When an  
iPod is attached, the correspond-  
ing source menu icon will display  
an iPod icon. For viewing iPod  
video, connect your jLinkUSB  
cable (optional) to the USB and  
3.5mm connectors on the front or  
rear of the radio.  
Remove the SD Card:  
1. Select another source on the main  
menu.  
2. Press the card in to release.  
3. Remove the SD card.  
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Audio Disc  
Audio Menu (iPod, USB, Disc, SD)  
Previous:  
MENU:  
Press to play the previous track on the  
disc. Press and hold to fast reverse.  
Press to access the “Main Menu” (see  
“Main Menu” on page 6). From the Main  
Menu, you can choose the source for  
the front and rear zone TFT screens,  
change the background wallpaper, or  
select the “Settings” menu to adjust a  
variety of system features.  
Next:  
Press to play the next track on the disc.  
Press and hold to fast forward.  
Direct Entry:  
Press to access the direct access song  
selection keyboard. Enter the desired  
track number and press the check mark  
Clock Display:  
Displays the time (12:19 AM) as en-  
tered by the user in the Settings Menu,  
clock function.  
(
) to play the selected track.  
Play/Pause:  
Press to begin playback. Press again  
to pause playback.  
Random:  
Press to access the random play func-  
tion. This function will play the songs on  
the CD in a random, shufed order.  
List:  
Press once to view a list of the tracks  
contained on the disc. Press the Up/  
Down buttons to navigate the list of  
tracks or touch the track title. Once  
highlighted, touch the track title again  
to play.  
In random play mode, pressing Next  
or Previous will also select tracks in  
a random order instead of the normal  
progression. Additional presses will  
select tracks in random order. Press the  
random play (  
) icon to cancel the  
Press the List space twice (List and  
then Return) to view a list of folders  
on the disc. Press the Page Up/Page  
Down buttons to navigate the list of  
folders or touch the folder name. Once  
highlighted, touch the folder name  
again to view the track titles in the  
selected folder. Repeat above process  
to select a track.  
random play mode.  
Repeat:  
Press during disc playback to repeat  
playback of the current song. The  
icon will appear. Press the icon a  
second time to repeat all tracks in the  
current folder. Press again to turn the  
repeat function off.  
EQ  
(Equalizer):  
Touch to access the audio control menu  
to adjust audio settings (see “Audio  
Control Menu” on page 8).  
Mute:  
Press to mute the volume. A mute indi-  
cation will appear on the speaker icon  
and the volume will be muted.  
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JPEG/MPEG  
Rotate  
Zoom  
1/2  
2/2  
JPEG Image Mode  
JPEG Menu Screen:  
Navigating Files:  
1/2: Show 2nd page of controls.  
: View previous photo.  
: Pause slideshow.  
When a disc containing JPEG les is  
loaded in the unit, the Root Menu ap-  
pears automatically. The Root Menu  
will display the contents of the disc.  
: View next photo.  
: Stop and return to previous  
screen.  
Touch the  
image on the left side of  
the screen (under the music note and  
lm strip) to view a display of the im-  
ages or image folders contained on the  
disc or card/device. JPEG images can  
be stored on the disc/card device as  
individual images or in folders.  
Rotate: Rotate image clockwise.  
: Press to display the direct  
access keyboard. Enter a le num-  
ber, then press the check mark  
(
) to display.  
When the le/folder list is displayed,  
press to select a folder or image name.  
Press again to display an image le  
or show contents of the folder. Repeat  
until the desired image is shown.  
2/2: Show 1st page of controls.  
: Shift image view upward.  
: Shift image view left.  
: Shift image view right.  
: Shift image view downward.  
Zoom: Increase image size.  
NOTE: Touch the top of the screen to  
view le information, including le type  
and number of les.  
: Display image le information  
at the top of the screen.  
NOTE: On-screen controls do not work  
with iPod/iPhone images. You must  
use the iPod controls when displaying  
images stored on an iPod.  
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JPEG/MPEG  
Sub  
Title  
Audio  
MPEG Video Mode  
MPEG Menu Screen:  
Navigating Files:  
: View previous le.  
When loading a disc or device contain-  
ing multiple MPEG, or a combination of  
media les, the Root Menu appears au-  
tomatically. The Root Menu will display  
the contents of the disc, card or device.  
If only one MPEG le exists, playback  
will begin automatically.  
/
: Pause playback. Press  
again to play.  
: View next le.  
: Stop and return to previous  
screen.  
Audio: Direct audio to eft, right or  
stereo output.  
Touch the lm strip image on the left  
side of the screen (under the music  
note) to view a display of the MPEG  
les or folders contained on the disc or  
card/device. MPEG les can be stored  
as individual les or in folders.  
SubTitle: Display subtitles, when  
available.  
: Press to display the direct  
access keyboard. Enter a le num-  
ber, then press the check mark  
When the le/folder list is displayed,  
press to select a folder or le name.  
Press again to play a le or show  
contents of the folder. Repeat until the  
desired le is played.  
(
) to play.  
NOTE: Touch the top of the screen to  
view le information including le type,  
elapsed and remaining playing time,  
and number of les.  
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DVD  
1/2  
2/2  
Sub  
Title  
Audio  
Repeat A-B ANGLE  
DVD Mode  
DVD On-Screen Controls:  
Accessing DVD Mode:  
1/2: Show 2nd page of controls.  
When a DVD disc is loaded in the unit,  
playback begins automatically. To ac-  
cess DVD mode from the Main Menu,  
select the “Disc” icon.  
: Stop disc playback. Press again  
to resume playback.  
: Select previous chapter.  
DVD Touchscreen Areas:  
/
: Pause playback. Press  
Touch the areas indicated below to ac-  
cess on-screen options:  
again to play.  
: Advance to next chapter.  
: Fast reverse at 2x, 4x, 8x and  
20x. Press again to resume normal  
playback speed.  
A
B
: Fast forward at 2x, 4x, 8x and  
20x. Press again to resume normal  
playback speed.  
C
2/2: Show 1st page of controls.  
Audio: Select the audio language.  
Each time the icon is pressed a dif-  
ferent audio language is selected.  
Touch A to access the main menu.  
Touch B to view disc information,  
including le type, elapsed and  
remaining playing time, title and  
chapter number. Press twice con-  
secutively to view audio, subtitle,  
angle and bitrate information.  
Touch C to view on-screen con-  
trols.  
SubTitle: Select the subtitle  
language (if the disc is recorded in  
multiple languages). Each time the  
icon is pressed a different subtitle  
language is selected. This function  
can also be turned on or off.  
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JPEG/MPEG  
DVD Mode  
Repeat: Repeat the current chap-  
ter. Press the icon a second time to  
repeat the current title. Press the  
icon a third time to turn the repeat  
function off.  
A-B: Repeat a specic portion  
from point A to point B of the disc.  
During playback press A-B to set  
the starting point A. Press A-B a  
second time to set the ending point  
B. The player will repeatedly play  
the part between Point A and Point  
B. Press A-B a third time to cancel  
A-B repeat and resume playback.  
ANGLE: Some DVDs contain  
scenes that have been shot simul-  
taneously from different angles.  
For a DVD disc recorded with mul-  
tiple angles, press the ANGLE but-  
ton to toggle the available angles  
of the on-screen image.  
: Display the direct access  
keyboard.  
X
Chapter:_  
2
7
4
8 9  
3
0 1  
5
6
Clear Menu Title  
Goto  
Press the button to choose  
Chapter or Title entry. Next, enter  
a chapter or title number, and then  
press the check mark ( ) to play.  
You can also choose Menu to ac-  
cess the DVD root menu or Title to  
access the DVD title menu.  
Press Clear to clear your entry and  
start over.  
Press Goto to view the DVD  
search screen.  
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Bluetooth  
Bluetooth Menu  
Initial Bluetooth Menu:  
Entering Bluetooth Mode:  
MENU: Press to access the “Main  
Menu” (see “Main Menu” on page  
6). From the Main Menu, you can  
choose the source for the front and  
rear zone TFT screens, change the  
background wallpaper, or select  
the “Settings” menu to adjust a  
variety of system features.  
Device Status (no device con-  
nected)  
Clock Display: Displays the time  
(12:19 AM) as entered by the user  
in the Settings Menu, clock func-  
tion.  
To enable Bluetooth mode, press the  
unit’s front panel MENU button. Next,  
press the Settings icon on page 2 of  
the Setup menu. Select the Bluetooth  
submenu and set the “Bluetooth” option  
to “On”.  
Select the Bluetooth icon from the main  
menu to acces the Bluetooth screen.  
Previously paired phones (if applicable)  
are listed in the center of the screen.  
Use the up/down buttons to navigate  
the list.  
Back: Return to previous screen.  
Up: Move up the menu list.  
Down: Move down the menu list.  
Connect Phone: Initiate pairing or  
reconnect highlighted phone.  
Delete: Remove highlighted phone  
from list.  
Setup: Open pop-up menu to view  
Bluetooth setup options.  
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Bluetooth  
Connecting to a Bluetooth device  
Pairing a Wireless Phone and the  
Unit:  
Bluetooth® technology has the capabil-  
ity to wirelessly synchronize and trans-  
fer data among devices. The Bluetooth  
audio capabilities can be used for  
wireless phones hands-free applica-  
tions. Bluetooth has many proles  
and the unit is compatible with most  
Bluetooth enabled wireless phones.  
Before attempting to use the Bluetooth  
functions on the unit, please make sure  
your wireless phone supports Bluetooth  
functions.  
1. Select the Bluetooth setup op-  
tion on the wireless phone to be  
paired (please refer to the wireless  
phone’s instruction manual to enter  
Bluetooth setup, turn Bluetooth on/  
off, and perform pairing). Access  
the wireless phone Bluetooth func-  
tion and set the Bluetooth function  
to ON.  
2. Set your wireless phone Bluetooth  
discover mode to ON.  
NOTE: The line-of-sight distance be-  
tween this unit and your cellular phone  
must be 30 feet (10 meters) or less for  
sending and receiving voice and data  
via Bluetooth wireless technology.  
NOTE: Some discover modes  
have a time limit, usually a minute,  
before they are automatically  
turned off.  
3. Use the wireless phone’s add a  
new device feature. A device or de-  
vices will appear on your wireless  
phone display.  
Before using Bluetooth functions, you  
must pair your wireless phone and the  
unit. Pairing is a special process used  
when two devices connect for the rst  
time. The pairing process is used to  
generate a link key that is used for  
authentication purposes for future Blue-  
tooth connections between devices.  
Refer to the procedures for “Pairing  
Your Wireless Phone” and “Pairing a  
Wireless Phone and the Unit.”  
NOTE: Some phones require a  
“pass key” or pairing code to con-  
nect. If your phone requires a pass  
key or pairing code, you will need  
to enter this number in the Pairing  
Code eld under the Bluetooth  
SETUP menu. The default pairing  
code for many wireless phones is  
“1234”. The default code for the  
unit is “0000”.  
Pairing Your Wireless Phone:  
Your wireless phone can be paired  
with the unit in two manners. The unit  
can initiate the search for compatible  
devices and pair to the wireless phone  
or the wireless phone can initiate the  
search and pair to the unit. The follow-  
ing paragraphs describe both methods.  
4. A prompt to pair or bond should  
appear on your wireless phone.  
Accept the request and initiate the  
process.  
5. A prompt to enter a PIN number or  
passkey for the unit should appear.  
The default pass key for the unit is  
“0000”.  
NOTE: The following procedures are  
generic. Procedures for pairing wireless  
phones may vary slightly from phone  
manufacturer to phone manufacturer.  
Compatibility with all Bluetooth devices  
is not guaranteed.  
6. At this point a prompt stating  
pairing successful should appear.  
Another prompt should appear  
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Bluetooth  
Connecting to a Bluetooth device  
discover mode to ON.  
asking connect to the unit, “Yes”  
or “No”. Press Yes. The wireless  
phone and the unit should pair  
and the wireless device name will  
appear at the top of the screen.  
NOTE: Some discover modes  
have a time limit, usually a minute,  
before they are automatically  
turned off.  
4. On the Bluetooth main menu press  
the Connect Phone button.  
5. Follow the prompts on your wire-  
less phone to initiate pairing.  
At this point the wireless phone  
will ask the user to respond to a  
prompt similar to “Pairing request  
from ADVUV630 Accept? Yes or  
No “. The user should answer Yes  
to the request. Another prompt will  
appear on the wireless phone to  
enter the PIN or pass key.  
Once the Bluetooth main menu ap-  
pears on the unit’s front panel the  
wireless phone and the unit have  
paired.  
6. Enter the PIN or pass key for  
the unit (0000). Acknowledge  
the unit’s PIN or pass key on  
the wireless phone by pressing  
(ENTER, OK etc.). The fol-  
Pairing the Unit and a Wireless  
Phone:  
1. Press the front panel MENU  
button and then press the  
“Bluetooth” icon to access  
the Bluetooth main menu.  
lowing screen should appear.  
Once the Bluetooth main menu ap-  
pears on the unit’s front panel, the  
wireless phone and the unit have  
paired.  
2. Select the Bluetooth setup op-  
tion on the wireless phone to be  
paired (please refer to the wireless  
phone’s instruction manual to enter  
Bluetooth setup, turn Bluetooth on/  
off, and perform pairing). Access  
NOTE: Any obstacle between this unit  
and a Bluetooth device can reduce the  
operational range.  
the wireless phone Bluetooth func-  
tion and set the Bluetooth function  
to ON.  
NOTE: Keep this unit away from any  
other electronic devices that may cause  
interference.  
3. Set your wireless phone Bluetooth  
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Bluetooth  
Bluetooth Setup Menu  
To access the Bluetooth “Options”  
menu, press the Setup button.  
To correct errors made while typing,  
you can press the C button to clear the  
entire entry or the back arrow ( ) to  
delete the last digit entered.  
Bluetooth:  
Choose to turn the Bluetooth feature  
“On” or “Off.”  
Press the Back button to return to the  
main Bluetooth menu without changing  
the code.  
Auto Connect:  
The “Auto Connect” option will allow the  
unit to automatically connect to a previ-  
ously paired Bluetooth device when  
it is in range. When the Auto Connect  
option is set to “Off”, you must initiate  
the pairing process with your wireless  
phone. To enable the Auto Connect op-  
tion, set this feature to “On.”  
Phone Book Sync:  
Before you can use Phone Book list,  
you must rst initiate the Phone Book  
Sync feature. This will also update your  
list of Missed Calls, Received Calls,  
and Dialed Calls.  
After choosing “Phone Book Sync” from  
the menu, the unit will display the mes-  
sage “Sync Current Device’s Phone-  
book?” Press the check mark ( ) to  
begin syncing or click the X to cancel  
and return to the main Bluetooth menu.  
Auto Answer:  
When this feature is set to “On,” the  
unit will automatically answer calls  
coming into the paired device.  
Pairing Code:  
Choose the “Pairing Code” option to ac-  
cess a keyboard allowing you to enter a  
new pairing code to be used when pair-  
ing this unit to your bluetooth devices  
(the default code is “0000). Enter a new  
4-digit pairing code and then press the  
check mark ( ).  
Back:  
Press the Back button at any time to  
return to the main Bluetooth menu  
without making changes to the above  
options.  
NOTE: Not all wireless phones allow  
access to missed, received or dialed  
calls or address book support.  
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Bluetooth  
Disconnecting  
Deleting a paired wireless device:  
1. Press the front panel MENU but-  
ton and then press the Bluetooth  
icon to access the Bluetooth main  
menu.  
2. Touch to select the phone model  
number you want to delete and  
then press the Delete button.  
Disconnect a Bluetooth device:  
To disconnect a device, press the Dis-  
connect Phone button.  
The device will also be disconnected  
when the device is moved beyond the  
operational range (approximately 30  
feet). When the “Auto Connect” feature  
is set to “On,” you can reconnect the  
device to the unit by placing it within the  
operational range.  
If you do not want to reconnect the de-  
vice to the unit automatically, set Auto  
Connect” feature to “Off.”  
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Bluetooth  
Making Calls  
Make a call (keypad direct entry):  
1. Press the front panel MENU but-  
ton and then press the Bluetooth  
icon to access the Bluetooth main  
menu.  
2. Pair the phone with the unit.  
3. Press the Direct Entry but-  
ton to view the keypad.  
Cancel call in progress:  
To cancel a call in progress, touch the  
Hangup button at the bottom of the  
screen.  
Transfer call in progress:  
To transfer a call in progress from the  
radio back to the mobile device, press  
the Transfer button at the bottom of the  
screen.  
Mute call:  
To mute the phone call audio from the  
unit when a call is received, press the  
Mute button. Press the Mute but-  
ton again and the phone call will be  
restored to the unit.  
External Microphone:  
4. Enter a phone number and then  
When a call is received, you can com-  
municate with the caller using the unit’s  
internal microphone or an optional ex-  
ternal microphone. An external micro-  
phone (included with the ADVUV630)  
will, in some instances, improve the  
sound quality during communication.  
press the  
button.  
Make a call (using lists):  
1. Press the front panel MENU but-  
ton and then press the Bluetooth  
icon to access the Bluetooth main  
menu.  
2. Pair the phone with the unit.  
3. Touch to view one of the following  
phone lists: Missed Calls, Re-  
ceived Calls, Dialed Calls or Phone  
Book. If you did not yet sync your  
phonebook, see “Bluetooth Setup  
Menu” on page 20 for syncing in-  
structions.  
The default setting for the unit is the  
internal microphone. Pressing the  
External Mic button will enable audio  
output to the optional external micro-  
phone (if connected).  
4. Use the Up/Down buttons to navi-  
gate the list.  
5. Touch to select a number.  
6. Touch the number again to dial.  
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Bluetooth  
Managing Incoming Calls  
Managing Incoming Calls:  
Volume Control:  
When connected to a Bluetooth phone,  
the unit will mute audio output, pause  
disc play, and change to the Bluetooth  
screen when a call is received.  
To increase or decrease the volume  
level, turn the PWR-VOL knob on the  
front panel.  
Audio Mute:  
The incoming phone number and  
assigned name for that number will  
appear in the middle of the screen. An  
audible tone will sound from the unit  
and a graphic display will appear on the  
front panel. If the incoming call has no  
caller ID, the unit will display “Private  
Caller”.  
To mute the phone call audio from the  
unit when a call is received, press the  
Mute button. Press the Mute but-  
ton again and the phone call will be  
restored to the unit.  
Answering an Incoming Call:  
To answer the call, press the Call but-  
ton. For best reception, speak loudly  
and clearly toward the external micro-  
phone. To end the conversation, press  
the Hangup button.  
Rejecting an Incoming Call:  
Press the Hangup button to reject  
an incoming call. The call will revert  
to your wireless phone and be left for  
voice mail.  
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Rear Camera  
Camera Function  
Rear Camera Function:  
The unit is “camera ready.” Before ac-  
cessing any camera features, you must  
install a rear video camera. When the  
camera is not installed and the function  
is accessed by the gear selector being  
placed in reverse or the unit’s menu,  
touching the Camera icon produces  
no response. When the camera is  
installed, the rear view image of what is  
behind the vehicle will appear when the  
vehicle’s gear selector lever is placed  
in reverse. When the lever is removed  
from the reverse position, the unit will  
return to the previous screen.  
The rear camera image can be ad-  
justed from the “Setup” menu under the  
“Video” submenu. The image can be  
changed from normal to mirror image.  
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Rear Camera  
Rear Display Function  
The unit allows two sources to be  
played simultaneously. For example,  
the unit’s screen can be set to the radio  
function while the rear passengers can  
watch a DVD video using an optional  
rear monitor.  
The unit provides for connection of up  
to two additional monitors (sold sepa-  
rately) for rear passengers.  
Perform the following to access the  
Rear TFT function:  
1. Turn on the rear monitor. Refer to  
the monitor’s owner’s manual for  
instructions.  
2. Insert the media (DVD, CD etc.) to  
be viewed into the unit.  
3. Press the unit’s touch screen  
MENU button and select the Rear  
TFT icon on the second page of  
menu options. The Rear TFT menu  
options appear on the screen.  
4. Use the MENU icons (Disc, SD,  
Front USB, Rear USB, AV IN1, AV  
IN2, Rear Off and Front TFT) to  
select the playback source for the  
Rear TFT.  
5. Control the rear zone function  
6. Use the Front/Rear TFT button at  
the bottom of the screen to switch  
between front and rear MENU  
options.  
NOTE: You cannot change or control  
the front zone source from the rear  
zone video screen.  
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iPod/iPhone (Front USB/Rear USB)  
iPod/iPhone Music Menu  
Accessing iPod Mode:  
In random play mode, pressing Next  
Press to access the “Main Menu” (see  
“Main Menu” on page 6). Connect a  
supported iPod or iPhone to the Front  
or rear USB connector. The iPod icon  
appears instead of the USB icon when-  
ever an iPod or iPhone is attached  
to the Front or Rear USB connector.  
Press the Front iPod or Rear iPod  
icon to access iPod mode.  
or Previous will select songs in the  
random order (as indicated on the List  
screen) instead of the normal progres-  
sion.  
Repeat:  
Press during disc playback to repeat  
playback of the current le. The  
icon will appear. Press the icon a  
second time to repeat all music les on  
the iPod. Press a third time to turn the  
repeat function off.  
Music playback begins automatically.  
Clock Display:  
EQ  
Displays the time (12:19 AM) as en-  
tered by the user in the Settings Menu,  
clock function.  
(Equalizer):  
Touch to access the audio control menu  
to adjust audio settings (see “Audio  
Control Menu” on page 8).  
Random:  
This function will randomly reorganize  
all les on the iPod for playing in the  
new random order. You can view the  
random song order by pressing the List  
button. Press once to play all songs in  
Mute:  
Press to mute the volume. A mute indi-  
cation will appear on the speaker icon  
and the volume will be muted.  
:
random order. The  
icon appears.  
Press to play the previous le. Press  
and hold to fast reverse.  
Press twice to play the current album in  
random order. Press the random play  
:
(
) icon a third time to cancel ran-  
Press to play the next le. Press and  
hold to fast forward.  
dom play mode.  
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iPod/iPhone (Front USB/Rear USB)  
iPod/iPhone Music Menu  
Direct Entry:  
Playlists: Provides a list of all  
the Playlists that are stored in the  
iPod. Pressing the Playlist name  
will provide the song associated  
with Playlist. Pressing the title  
name will begin playback of the  
song.  
Press to access the direct access song  
selection keyboard. Enter the desired  
track number and press the check mark  
(
) to play the selected track.  
/
:
Press to begin playback. Press again  
to pause playback.  
Artists: Provides a list of the per-  
formers that are stored in the iPod.  
Pressing the performers name will  
provide the title associated with the  
performers. Pressing the title name  
will begin playback of the item.  
Albums: Provides a list of the  
albums that are stored in the iPod  
Pressing the albums provides the  
title name. Pressing the title name  
will begin playback of the item.  
Songs: Provides a list of the songs  
and audio items that are stored in  
the iPod. Pressing the title name  
will begin playback of the item.  
Genres: Provides a list of the  
categories that are contained in the  
iPod. Pressing the Genres icon will  
result in the artist names compris-  
ing the genre to be displayed.  
Pressing the artist’s name will  
display the title name. Pressing the  
title name will begin playback of  
the item.  
Composers: Provides a list of  
composers of that are stored in  
the iPod. Pressing the composer’s  
name will display the song’s title.  
Pressing the title name will begin  
playback of the item.  
Podcasts: Provides a list of  
podcasts that are stored in the  
iPod. The podcasts usually consist  
of a series of digital audio les.  
Pressing the title name will begin  
playback of the podcast.  
List:  
Press once to view a list of the les  
contained on the iPod. Press the on-  
screen arrows to navigate the list of  
les or touch to select. Once highlight-  
ed, touch the le name again to play.  
Press the Page Up/Page Down but-  
tons to navigate screen lists. Once  
highlighted, touch to view options inside  
a folder. Repeat above process to  
select a le.  
Press the List space twice (List and  
then Return) to view the iPod music  
menu.  
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iPod/iPhone (Front USB/Rear USB)  
iPod/iPhone Video Menu  
iPod/iPhone Photo Menu  
Press the lm strip icon on the left side  
of the screen (under the music note) to  
view the iPod movie menu.  
Touch the  
image on the left side of  
the screen (under the music note and  
lm strip) to switch to iPod control and  
display iPod images on the unit’s TFT  
screen.  
NOTE: You must use the optional jLink  
USB cable to view iPod video on this  
unit.  
You cannot directly control iPod image  
playback using the on-screen controls.  
You must use the iPod menu to control  
the images displayed after selecting  
iPod photo mode.  
MOVIE: Provides a list of all the  
movies that are stored in the iPod.  
Pressing the movie’s name will  
begin playback of the movie.  
RENTAL: Provides a list of rental  
videos that are stored in the iPod.  
Pressing the title name will begin  
playback of the rental video.  
TV SHOWS: Provides a list of the  
TV shows that are stored in the  
iPod. Pressing the title name will  
begin playback of the item.  
MUSIC VIDEOS: Provides a list of  
the music videos that are stored in  
the iPod. Pressing the music video  
name will begin playback of the  
music video.  
VIDEO PLAYLISTS: Provides a  
list of all the Video Playlists that  
are stored in the iPod. Pressing  
the title name will begin playback  
of the video.  
VIDEO PODCASTS: Provides a  
list of podcasts that are stored in  
the iPod. The podcasts usually  
consist of a series of digital video  
les. Pressing the title name will  
begin playback of the podcast.  
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AV IN1/AV IN2 Input  
Auxiliary Audio/Video Input  
AV IN1 Auxiliary Audio/Video Input:  
The unit contains an auxiliary audio/  
video input which can accept signals  
from various audio/video devices. The  
A/V INPUT on the front panel (refer-  
ence Item 9, Controls and Indicators)  
accepts a 3.5mm connector which has  
three female color coded RCA connec-  
tors on the opposite end. The yellow is  
used for video, the red accepts the right  
channel audio and the white accepts  
the left channel audio.  
AV IN2 Auxiliary Audio/Video Input:  
The unit contains a rear auxiliary audio/  
video inputs (AUX IN R, AUX IN L, AUX  
IN VIDEO) which can accept signals  
from various audio/video devices. The  
yellow is used for video, the red ac-  
cepts the right channel audio and the  
white accepts the left channel audio.  
Perform the following steps to access  
audio/video inputs using the unit’s  
REAR AUX IN:  
1. Turn on the video /audio source  
component. Refer to the owner’s  
manual for instructions.  
Perform the following steps to access  
audio/video using the unit’s A/V INPUT:  
1. Turn on the video /audio source  
component. Refer to the owner’s  
manual for instructions.  
2. Connect the device’s output signal  
to the unit using the three RCA  
inputs (Yellow= Video, Red=Right  
Audio, White=Left Audio).  
2. Connect the device’s output signal  
to the unit using the three RCA  
inputs (Yellow= Video, Red=Right  
Audio, White=Left Audio).  
3. Press the unit’s on-screen MENU  
button and select AV IN2.  
4. Use the controls located on the  
device to begin playback and other  
control functions.  
3. Press the unit’s on-screen MENU  
button and select AV IN1.  
4. Use the controls located on the  
device to begin playback and other  
control functions.  
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XM Satellite Radio (Optional)  
XM Radio Menu  
Listeners can subscribe to XM® Radio  
com, or by calling (800) 967-2346.  
Customers should have their Radio ID  
ready (see “Displaying the Identication  
(ID) Code”). Customers can receive a  
limited number of free-to-air channels  
without activation.  
Band Indicator:  
Indicates the frequency band currently  
playing (BAND 1, BAND 2 or BAND 3).  
Signal Strength Indicator:  
As the strength of the satellite radio  
signal increases, the number of illumi-  
nated segments will increase.  
Clock Display:  
Accessing XM Radio Mode:  
To access Radio mode from the Main  
Menu, select the “XM” icon.  
Displays the time (12:19 AM) as en-  
tered by the user in the Settings Menu,  
clock function.  
Viewing the Identication (ID) Code:  
Before you listen to satellite radio, you  
must subscribe to the service using  
your radio’s identication number. To  
display the radio ID, use the Channel  
EQ  
(Equalizer):  
Touch to access the audio control menu  
to adjust audio settings (see “Audio  
Control Menu” on page 8).  
Channel:  
) /  
buttons to tune to channel  
Use the next arrow ( ) or previous  
arrow ( ) to tune to available XM  
channels.  
“000”. The screen displays the radio  
ID where the channel name is usually  
displayed.  
Category:  
MENU:  
Use the next arrow ( ) or previous  
arrow ( ) to view the available XM  
categories. Categories group music by  
type such as jazz, rock, classical etc.  
Press to access the “Main Menu” (see  
“Main Menu” on page 6). From the Main  
Menu, you can choose the source for  
the front and rear zone TFT screens,  
change the background wallpaper, or  
select the “Settings” menu to adjust a  
variety of system features.  
P1 - P6:  
Provides a display of the preset  
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XM Satellite Radio (Optional)  
XM Radio Menu  
frequencies. Press to recall preset sta-  
tions.  
Mem:  
Press to view the “Save” screen and  
store the current frequency to a preset  
memory position.  
Mute:  
This button is used to mute the volume-  
from the radio. By pressing the button,  
a Mute indication will appear on the  
speaker icon and the volume will be  
muted.  
Band:  
Press to select or change the radio  
band (Band 1, Band 2 or Band 3).  
When the band is changed the presets  
associated with the band will also be  
displayed.  
Touch one of the boxes labeled “P1”-  
”P6” to store the current frequency in  
that preset memory position. To cancel,  
press BACK. The channel can now be  
recalled at any time by pressing that  
preset.  
Scan:  
Press to access the Auto-Store Tuning  
feature which will automatically scan  
and enter up to six strong stations into  
the six preset memory locations. If you  
have already set the preset memories  
to your favorite stations, activating the  
Auto-Store feature will erase those  
stations and enter the new strong sta-  
tions. This feature is most useful when  
travelling in an area where you are not  
familiar with the local stations.  
Channel Guide:  
When pressed, a channel list is dis-  
played with the current channel in play  
highlighted. Use the up/down arrows  
and scroll bar on the right to view the  
available XM radio channels.  
Direct Entry:  
Press to access the direct tuning key-  
board.  
Enter the number corresponding to a  
desired XM channel using the keypad,  
and then press the check mark ( ) to  
tune to that frequency.  
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SWC (Steering Wheel Control)  
SWC Menu  
The ADVUV630 is compatible with the  
PAC (Pacic Accessory Corporation)  
steering wheel control adapter SWI-PS.  
A 3.5mm female connector (labeled  
“SWC”) on the back of the head unit  
allows connectivity to the PAC adapter.  
Please refer to the instructions included  
with the PAC adapter for detailed instal-  
lation information. The steering wheel  
control option allows you to program  
your existing steering wheel controls to  
work with the ADVUV630.  
Programming Keys 1-7:  
1. Press the button to clear any  
existing program settings.  
2. Touch the option (N/A) next to  
each Key number to open a  
window with possible program-  
ming options (use the up/down  
arrow buttons on the right side of  
the screen to view additional Key  
choices).  
3. Use the up/down arrows to navi-  
gate the list. Touch to select the  
desired function for the selected  
Key number.  
Accessing the “SWC” Menu:  
To access SWC mode, select the  
“SWC” icon on page 2 of the Main  
Menu.  
4. Continue with Key 1 - Key 7 (Keys  
+1 through +7 are reserved for  
future use).  
NOTE: Before you begin, you MUST  
5. After selecting a desired function  
press the  
button to clear any prior  
for each Key (1-7), press the  
button to begin programming your  
choices to the buttons on your  
steering wheel control. Follow the  
on-screen commands to complete  
this process, pressing the left/right  
arrow buttons to move between  
Key selections.  
programming options. If a mistake is  
made during the programming se-  
quence, press the  
button to clear all  
settings and start over. Otherwise, the  
steering wheel control function may not  
function properly.  
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System Settings Menu  
Settings Menu  
Accessing the “Setup” Menu:  
Press MENU to access the “Main  
Menu.” Press Next to view a second  
page of menu options and then select  
the Settings icon.  
that corresponds with your location  
(USA or Europe).  
TFT Standby: Select the length  
of time to pass before the TFT  
standby feature activates (10 sec-  
onds or 20 seconds).  
Accessing Menu Items:  
RGB Light: The RGB light il-  
luminates the front panel buttons  
(eject, PWR-VOL, etc.) There are  
8 preset colors and 3 custom color  
options. Choose the “Scan Color”  
option to preview the 8 preset color  
options. Press to select a color.  
The Edit Color menu allows you to  
design a custom color. To begin,  
touch the Edit Color option and  
then press to highlight Custom 1,  
2 or 3. Touch Adjust to open the  
“Edit Color” window. To choose a  
custom color, drag across the color  
bar or input the RGB value using  
the +/- arrow buttons on the right  
side of the screen.  
Press the submenu feature you wish  
to adjust (Video, General, etc.). The  
submenu feature for adjustment will  
be highlighted. Pressing the feature  
will display the adjustable parameters.  
Available menu options are as follows:  
Video Menu Options:  
Aspect Ratio: Choose Full  
Rear Camera: The Rear Cam-  
era input can be displayed on  
the unit’s front panel in “Normal  
View” or a “Mirrored View”. In the  
“Mirror View” the camera image  
is reversed as if looking through a  
rear-view mirror.  
General Menu Options:  
User Interface Color: Choose  
White, Red, Blue, Amber or Green  
to determine the accent color for  
buttons and specic text for on-  
screen menus.  
Touch Initialize to load (factory in-  
stalled) the original backlight color.  
Beep: An audible beep tone occurs  
when front panel or on-screen con-  
trol buttons are pressed. The beep  
tone can be disabled by setting this  
Tuner Region: Choose the region  
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System Settings Menu  
Settings Menu  
option to “Off.”  
Subwoofer lter: This option  
allows the Sub Filter Frequency  
to be set to the following frequen-  
cies to optimize the audio output  
for your vehicle: 80Hz, 120Hz or  
160Hz.  
DRC: Set the Dynamic Range  
Control to “On” for better playback  
at low volumes.  
Wallpaper: Choose a preferred  
wallpaper image (Black, Shore  
Waves, Lotus Flower, Smart Cars,  
Dense Flowers, User Dened)  
to be displayed behind the Main  
Menu options. Select the “User  
Dened” option to load up to 12  
user-dened wallpaper images us-  
ing the Micro-SD slot located at the  
top right corner of the front panel  
(labeled “MAP”).  
Calibration: This touch screen cal-  
ibration adjustment is used to set  
the parameters of the touch screen  
to ensure that when the screen is  
pressed that it corresponds to the  
feature the user is selecting. To  
calibrate the screen, rst select the  
Touch Screen Calibration. Press  
the Yes icon and it will be selected.  
Follow the instructions on the  
screen to press and briey hold the  
stylus. The stylus will move to each  
corner of the screen and nally to  
the center. If the screen is pressed  
the new calibration parameters will  
be accepted. If the screen is not  
pressed within the thirty seconds,  
the new parameters will be disre-  
garded.  
Language Menu Options:  
DVD subtitle and Menu options are  
dependent on individual DVD discs. To  
choose a default language, touch to  
select the option and then use the on-  
screen arrows to choose from languag-  
es available on the current disc. Note  
that the selected default language may  
not be available on all discs.  
OSD: Select the on-screen lan-  
guage display.  
DVD Audio: Select the DVD audio  
language.  
DVD Subtitle: Select the DVD  
subtitle language.  
Disc Menu: Select the DVD menu  
language.  
Bluetooth Menu Options:  
Bluetooth: Turn the Bluetooth  
function on/off.  
Auto Connect: When set to “On”,  
if a previously paired device is  
within range, the unit reconnects  
to the device automatically. When  
set to “Off” the user must manually  
connect to paired devices.  
Auto Answer: Set to “On” to  
answer incoming calls to a paired  
device automatically. Choose “Off”  
to manually answer incoming calls.  
Microphone: Choose to use the  
built-in internal microphone or the  
external (optional and included)  
microphone.  
Time Menu Options:  
Date: To adjust the date, press to  
select the “Date” option and then  
use the on-screen arrows to adjust  
the month, day and year elds.  
Clock mode: Press to choose the  
12 hour or 24 hour clock format.  
Time: To adjust the time, press to  
select the “Time” option and then  
use the on-screen arrows to adjust  
the hour and minute elds.  
Sound Menu Options:  
Pairing Code: Set the password  
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System Settings Menu  
Settings Menu  
for pairing the unit with Bluetooth  
devices.  
DVD Rating Menu Options:  
Set Password: Set the password  
to restrict playback of disc content  
determined by the “Rating Level”  
option. The default code is “4321.”  
Rating Level: Choose an appro-  
priate rating level to be playing  
without the use of a password.  
Kid safe  
G
Acceptable for children.  
Acceptable for general  
viewers.  
PG  
Parental guidance recom-  
mended.  
PG-13  
PG-R  
Unsuitable for children under  
the age of 13.  
Recommended that parents  
restrict viewing by children  
under 17.  
R
Parental approval recom-  
mended for children under  
the age of 17.  
NC-17  
Adult  
Unsuitable for children under  
the age of 17.  
Acceptable for adults only.  
Factory Default: Restore factory  
default rating settings.  
Volume Menu Options:  
The Volume option allows you to adjust  
the volume for a source automatically  
when switching to that mode. To auto-  
matically increase volume for a source,  
touch to select that source and then  
use the on-screen arrow buttons to  
choose an adjustment level from 1-12.  
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Wallpaper  
User-Dened Wallpaper  
Accessing the “Wallpaper” Screen:  
Press MENU to access the “Main  
Menu.” Press Wallpaper to access the  
“Wallpaper” screen.  
the Enter button to view the direc-  
tory contents. Press the button  
to the right side of the directory  
name to go up a level.  
4. Select a JPEG or Bitmap image  
and then press the Enter button to  
load it into ash memory and apply  
as wallpaper.  
5. Remove the Micro SD card con-  
taining the wallpaper images and  
replace the map data card.  
You can also access the “Wallpaper”  
screen from the “Setup” menu by  
choosing the Settings button. Choose  
“Wallpaper” from the “General” menu  
and select the “User Dened” option.  
You can store up to 12 JPEG or Bitmap  
images in ash memory for use as  
wallpaper.  
Reviewing and Selecting Stored  
Images:  
Adding User-Dened Images:  
1. Temporarily remove the Map data  
card from the Micro SD slot labeled  
“MAP” located at the top right  
Press the Back button to view images  
stored in ash memory. Use the up/  
down arrows on the right to navigate  
the list. Select an image to see a pre-  
view. Press the Enter button to use it  
as wallpaper.  
corner of the unit.  
2. Load a micro SD card with pre-  
ferred wallpaper images (low reso-  
lution offers better performance)  
into the Micro SD card. Wait a few  
seconds for the images to load.  
NOTE: DO NOT load or delete any  
data from the MAP SD card.  
Deleting Stored Images:  
To delete stored images, select the im-  
age and press the Delete button.  
3. Select the SD card button on the  
“Wallpaper” screen to view the di-  
rectories and the les on the card.  
Select a directory and then press  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Corrective Action  
GENERAL  
Unit will not power on Radio fuse blown  
Install new fuse with cor-  
rect rating  
Car battery fuse blown  
Install new fuse with cor-  
rect rating  
Illegal operation  
Press the RESET button  
located in the bottom left  
corner of the front panel  
No/low audio output  
Improper audio output con-  
nection  
Check wiring and correct  
Volume set too low  
Increase volume level  
Improper “MUTE” connection Review wiring diagram  
and check “MUTE” con-  
nection  
Speakers damaged  
Replace speakers  
Heavily biased volume bal-  
ance  
Adjust the channel bal-  
ance to the center position  
Speaker wiring is in contact  
with metal part of car  
Insulate all speaker wiring  
connections  
Poor sound quality or Pirated disc is in use  
Use original copy  
distortion  
Speaker power rating not  
Connect proper speakers  
compatible with unit  
Speaker is shorted  
Check speaker contact  
Unit resets itself when Incorrect connection between Check wiring and correct  
engine is off  
TFT MONITOR  
No image  
ACC and positive battery wire  
Incorrect connection to park-  
ing brake wire  
Check wiring and correct  
Parking brake is not engaged Stop vehicle in safe place  
and apply parking brake  
Flashing image or  
interference appears  
on screen  
DVD is not compatible with  
current TV system settings  
Change setup to accom-  
modate disc  
Improper video signal connec- Check wiring and correct  
tions  
Prolonged image or  
improper height/width  
ratio display  
Improper aspect ratio setup  
Use correct aspect ratio  
setting  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
TUNER  
Cause  
Corrective Action  
Weak station search-  
ing  
Vehicle antenna is not fully  
extended  
Connect the vehicle  
antenna control cable  
properly  
Vehicle antenna not properly  
connected  
Connect the vehicle  
antenna control cable  
properly  
LOCAL function is activated  
Disc already inside unit  
Disc is illegally copied  
Use LO/DX button to turn  
LOCAL function off  
Cannot insert disc  
Eject current disc and  
insert new one  
Image blurred, dis-  
torted, or dark  
Use original disc  
Disc does not play  
back  
Disc is warped or scratched  
Disc is dirty or wet  
Use disc in good condition  
Clean disc with soft cloth  
Laser pickup is dirty  
Clean laser pickup with  
cleaning disc  
Incompatible disc is used  
Use compatible disc  
Disc rating exceeds Parental  
Lock rating limit  
Change Parental Lock  
settings to lower restric-  
tion  
Disc region code is not com-  
patible with unit  
Use disc with proper  
region code  
Disc is inserted upside down  
Insert disc with label side  
up  
PBC cannot be used  
during VCD playback  
PBC is not available on the  
disc  
No repeat or search-  
ing while playing VCD  
PBC is on  
Turn PBC off  
MP3  
Interruption occurred  
during playback  
Disc is dirty or scratched  
Clean disc or replace  
File is damaged/bad recording Recreate disc with good  
les  
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Error Messages  
Message Displayed Cause  
Corrective Action  
Loading  
No Disc  
Disc is being read  
Disc is dirty  
Clean disc with soft cloth  
Insert disc with label side up  
Insert disc  
Disc is upside down  
Disc not present in loading  
compartment  
Bad Disc  
Disc is dirty  
Clean disc with soft cloth  
Disc is upside down  
Insert disc with label side up  
Unknown disc  
Region Error  
Error  
Disc format is not compat-  
ible with this unit  
DVD is not compatible with  
region code of unit  
Illegal mechanism operation Press the EJECT key for 5  
seconds to reset the loading  
mechanism  
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Care and Maintenance  
1. Use only a clean silicone cloth and neutral detergent to clean the front panel or  
monitor. A rough cloth and non-neutral detergent (such as alcohol) may result in  
scratching or discoloration.  
2. Do not get water or cleaning uids on the unit.  
3. If the temperature inside the player gets too hot, a protective circuit automatically  
stops play of the disc. If this occurs, allow the unit to cool before operating the  
player again.  
4. Never insert anything other than a 5” (12 cm) compact disc into the player as the  
mechanism can be damaged by foreign objects.  
5. Do not attempt to use a 3” (8 cm) CD-Single disc in this unit, either with or with-  
out an adaptor, as damage to the player and/or disc may occur. Such damage is  
not covered by the Warranty on this product.  
6. The CD player may not operate properly in extreme hot or cold. If such condi-  
tions occur, allow the interior of the vehicle to reach a normal temperature before  
using player.  
7. When the vehicle warms up during cold weather or under damp conditions, con-  
densation may appear on the LCD panel. Should this occur, the screen will not  
operate properly until the moisture has evaporated.  
8. We suggest you use a cleaning disc in this unit more frequently than in the unit in  
your home due to the environmental conditions of the vehicle.  
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Specications  
DVD/CD Player  
Compatible Disc Media: DVD + R / RW (Single and Dual Layer) and CD-R / RW  
Compatible Media Formats: CD-DA, MP3, WMA, VCD, SVCD, Xvid, AVI, MPEG1 / 2  
Signal to Noise Ratio: > 95dBA  
Dynamic Range: > 95dB  
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20 kHz, -3dB  
Channel Separation: > 60dB @ 1 kHz  
D/A Converter: High performance 24-bit / 192 kHz sample rate, Multi-Bit Sigma-Delta Modulator  
Video  
Format: NTSC, PAL (auto-detection)  
Output: 1Vp-p (75-ohm)  
Input: 1Vp-p (75-ohm)  
FM Tuner  
Tuning Range: 87.5MHz - 107.9MHz  
Mono Sensitivity (-30dB): 9dBf  
Quieting Sensitivity (-50dB): 15dBf  
Alternate Channel Selectivity: 70dB  
Signal to Noise Ratio @ 1 kHz: 58dB  
Image Rejection: 80dB  
Stereo Separation @ 1 kHz: > 30dB  
Frequency Response: 30Hz - 15 kHz, -3d  
AM Tuner  
Tuning Range: 530 kHz - 1720 kHz  
Sensitivity (-20dB): 15uV  
Signal to Noise Ratio @ 1 kHz: 50dB  
Image Rejection: 60dB  
Frequency Response: 50Hz - 2 kHz, -3dB  
Monitor  
Screen Size: 6.2” (Measured diagonally), 16:9 Widescreen  
Screen Type: High Denition TFT Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)  
Resolution: 1,152,000 sub pixels, 800x3 (W) X 480 (H)  
General  
Auxiliary Input impedance: 10k  
Power Supply: 11 to 16VDC, negative ground  
Power Antenna (Blue): 500mA max, current limited protection  
Amplier Remote (Blue/White): 500mA max, current limited protection  
Operating Temperature: -20C ~ 65C  
Fuse: 15-amp, mini ATM type  
DIN chassis dimensions: 7” X 7” X 4” (178mm x 178mm x 50mm)  
CEA Power Ratings  
Power Output: 13 Watts RMS x 4 channels into 4-Ohms @ < 1% THD+N  
Signal to Noise Ratio: 70dBA below reference (Reference: 1 Watt, 4-Ohms)  
Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz, -3dB. (Aux Input used as reference  
input)  
Reference Supply Voltage: 14.4VDC  
*Specications subject to change without notice.  
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Audiovox Electronics Corporation  
Hauppauge, NY 11788  
Technical Assistance: 1-800-323-4815  
© 2011 Audiovox  
Ver. 011911  
Printed in China  

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