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Summary of Contents for SANJOSE120

Page 1: ...BLAUPUNKT 6 2 Touch Screen Display DVD Receiver Instruction Manual SAN JOSE 120...

Page 2: ...vehicle body The normal remperature for operation is between 20 and 60 degree Fahrenheit Do not operate in extreme temperature and lock vents or radiator panels of the unit as this will cause heat to...

Page 3: ...articles in places not accessible by children Use only supplied screws for installation lntallation of the unit by a professional technician is strongly recommended Remarks Mounting Brackets and screw...

Page 4: ...ontrol 1 Green Steering wheel control 2 Black Fine Steering wheel control Ground Orange Headlamp detection Connect to on off control of car headlamp Blue Amplifier control B Brown Brake B ANT Radio an...

Page 5: ...it Press to shift between MAIN MENU and current operation mode Sensor for remote control and Infrared IR enabled products Slot for inserting or removing disc Press to eject disc from the disc slot whe...

Page 6: ...t Refer to the main unit for the exact functions and features available It is recommended that touch screen controls be used to operate the unit REMOTE HANDSET GENERAL OPERATION 15 7 _ 16 __ 17 lr 18...

Page 7: ...input a desired phone number to call TV Mode Press to input the channel number for viewing Disc I USB I SD Input Mode During Video Photo playback press hold shortly to zoom in and out of the screen R...

Page 8: ...SB I SD input press and hold briefly to repeat playback During video playback mode press and hold briefly to view angle changes in sequential order Note available on media files recorded with this fea...

Page 9: ...input operation when a micro SO card inserted 5 Touch to start Bluetooth operation when connected to a mobile phone 6 Touch repeatedly to select the desired background wallpaper of the unit 7 Touch to...

Page 10: ...SCREEN UNIT SETUP OPERATION At MAIN MENU touch to activate various setup of the unit SYSTEM SETUP MENU DISC SETUP MENU CALENDAR SETUP MENU AUDIO SETUP MENU VISUAL SETUP MENU SCREEN SETUP MENU ILLUMINA...

Page 11: ...put will be display when the car is shifted from backward mode to forward mode 19 Touch repeatedly to select Audio Language Subtitle Language Menu Language Language for DVD playback provided the DVD r...

Page 12: ...frequency storing the strongest signal station into memory After one cycle searcher the unit starts intro broadcasting of the present memory stations for a few seconds Touch again to stop this intro b...

Page 13: ...and playback media touch on screen to show various menus for operation DVD VIDEO DVD VIDEO DVD VIDEO PLAYBACK MENU PLAYBACK MENU PLAYBACK MENU VCD VIDEO PLAYBACK MENU VCD VIDEO PLAYBACK MENU 18 2 3 4...

Page 14: ...fast rewind speeds for playback 8 Touch to pause or resume playback 9 Touch repeatedly to select repeat playback mode 1o Touch to turn on or off of random playback 11 Touch repeatedly to view the ang...

Page 15: ...ut level on front I rear I left I right speakers 34 Touch to close AUDIO CONTROL MENU 1 35 Touch repeatedly to select volume I treble TRE I bass BAS I Fader FAD I balance BAL for output level setting...

Page 16: ...ift to MAIN MENU for various operation and setup 2 Touch to activate AUDIO CONTROL MENU for various audio setup 3 Touch to turn off the screen When the screen has been turned off touch any portion of...

Page 17: ...N At MAIN MENU touch F CAM icon on screen to shift to front camera viewing At front camera viewing mode touch any portion of screen to activate FRONT CAMERA INPUT MENU for operation FRONT CAMERA INPUT...

Page 18: ...9KHz 9KHz 9KHz 9KHz 10KHz 10KHz 10KHz 10KHz 9KHz 10KHz 9KHz DC 12 Volts negative ground 40hms 40 watts x 4 channels FM Section Frequency 87 5 108 MHz 65 74 MHz 87 5 108 MHz 87 5 108 MHz 87 5 108 MHz...

Page 19: ...io frequency accurately The broadcasting singnal is too weak set the mode to MONO Disc Inserted but cannot play Check whether the disc inserted upside down Check whether the disc is dirty or badly cra...

Page 20: ...that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off a...

Page 21: ...cense by Shaghal Ltd This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must acc...

Page 22: ...fication improper installation negligence misuse or tampering with the Serial number and or bar code of the unit This warranty is a limited warranty for repair replacement of product if it falls under...

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