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BMTV-9750DVUSBT   

 

 

 

- 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 retraction 

While turning 

downward 

Turning upward 

Turning downward 

and retraction 

Turning downward 

and retraction 

 

FRONT PANEL DISPLAY  
 

 

 
 
1. EQ Indicator 

 
It turns on to indicate the POP/CLASSIC/JAZZ/ROCK when 
corresponding setup. 

 

2. Disc Icon 

It rotates when playing disc under the DVD Mode. 
 

3. Main Display Area 

Display the information such as working mode, characters, 
playback time & number of track, radio frequency etc. 
 

4. LOUD Icon 

It displays when the LOUD on, it disappears when the LOUD off. 
 

5. ST Icon 

It displays when the STEREO on, it disappears when the STEREO 
off. 
 

6. Disc Type Indicator 

It turns on to indicate DVD, CD, VCD, and MP3 when playing 
corresponding discs.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BMTV-9750DVUSBT

Page 1: ...TV 9750DVUSBT INSTALLATION OWNER S MANUAL DVD Multimedia Receiver with 7 ampla tela sensível ao toque In Dash Fully Motorized TFT Monitor DVD AM FM TV Bluetooth Receiver with GPS Navigation ready adapter ...

Page 2: ...ntrol 19 Touch Screen Operations 24 Touch Screen Calibration 24 Main Menu 25 Radio Operations 26 DVD Operations 27 Bluetooth Operations 33 i POD Operations 38 SD CARD Operations 40 USB Operations 40 AV IN Operations 41 AUX IN Operations 41 TV Operations 42 Navigation Operations 43 System Parameters Setup 44 Specifications 49 Troubleshooting 50 Disc Notes 52 ...

Page 3: ... or excessive moisture This could cause electrical shorts fire or other damage 2 This product is designed to operate with a 12 volt DC negative ground battery system Use the proper power supply 3 The monitor is operated automatically Do not push in or pull out the monitor or try to reverse the monitor manually Do not attempt to adjust the monitor angle upward or downward manually It will cause dam...

Page 4: ...e irreversible damage 5 Small black and shiny dots inside the liquid crystal panel are normal for liquid crystal product 6 In extremely cold temperatures the movement of the picture may be slow and the picture may be dark but this is not a malfunction The unit will work normally once reach its operating temperature 7 Do not use and store the unit in dusty high temperature and high humidity environ...

Page 5: ...Memory 18 Built In Dolby Digital Decoder 19 Built In MP4 Decoder 20 Last Position DVD Memory 21 OSD On Screen Display 22 NTSC PAL Compatible 23 Full Function Remote Control 24 AM FM PLL Synthesizer Tuner with 30 Memory Presets 25 Auto Store Pre set Scan 26 Preset EQ POP CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ USER 27 Bass Treble Fader Balance Controls 28 Encoder Volume Control 29 Extending Amplifier Control 30 Auto Ant...

Page 6: ...ck Strap x 1 M5X5 Screws x 4 Remote Control x 1 Power Wire x 1 Keys x 2 Mounting Sleeve x 1 Operational Manual x 2 Trim Bezel x 1 Slip cover x 1 External Microphone x 1 AUX Cable x 1 USB Cable x 1 Stylus x 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 00 12 2 4 7 11 1 4 13 4 14 ...

Page 7: ...w one with the same rating 8 Do not let unconnected cables or terminals touch the metal on the car or other conductor 9 To prevent short circuits do not remove the caps form unused terminals or from the ends of the unconnected cables 10 After the monitor unit is installed check whether the brake lamps blinkers wiper etc on the vehicle are working properly If not please make sure they are proper in...

Page 8: ... 9750DVUSBT 7 1 POWER WIRE 2 EXTERNAL NAVIGATION ADAPTOR DIGITAL TV ADAPTOR 3 AUDIO VIDEO OUTPUTS INPUTS IPOD ADAPTOR 4 RADIO ANTENNA ADAPTER ANALOG TV ANTENNA OPTIONAL STEERING WHEEL CONTROL CABLE OPTIONAL ...

Page 9: ... safety Under the Rear View Mode the Brake Control function is no effective Auto Antenna Control Connect the auto antenna control wire AUTO_ANT see Wiring Diagram The antenna will lift when the unit startup it will descend when the unit turnoff FUSE When replacing the fuse make sure that the new fuse is the correct type and amperage Using an incorrect fuse could damage the unit This unit uses 2 am...

Page 10: ...BMTV 9750DVUSBT 9 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 11: ...he passenger if there is a sudden stop like an emergency stop Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature such as from direct sunlight or from hot air from the heater or where it would be subject to dust dirt or excessive vibration Cautions Before finally installing the unit connect the wiring temporarily and make sure it is all connected up properly the unit and the sy...

Page 12: ...on Method 1 1 Install the mounting sleeve into the dashboard 2 Bend the claws into place to 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 ...

Page 13: ...V 9750DVUSBT 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 ...

Page 14: ...ighten the back strap onto your car inside the dashboard 3 Place the unit into the dashboard make the bolt bar across back strap and then fix the bolt by the Nut M5 4 Screw the unit on the car on the two sides with M5 5 SCREWS 5 Install the trim bezel onto the unit 6 Sketch map when installation ...

Page 15: ...50DVUSBT 14 Removal Method 2 1 Detach the trim bezel 2 Unscrew the unit off the car on two sides 3 Unscrew the Nut M5 screw on the rear side of the unit and pull out the unit 4 Sketch map when removal finished ...

Page 16: ...EQ LOUD 3 AUX IN 4 MINI USB PORT 5 MUTE 6 RESET 7 PLAY PAUSE 8 F REV 9 F FWD 10 PREV 11 NEXT 12 STOP 13 BAND 14 REL 15 EJECT 16 REMOTE 17 ANGLE END CALL 18 ANGLE CALL 19 DISPLAY 20 OPEN CLOSE 21 OUT 22 IN 23 MENU SYSTEM 24 NAVIGATION 25 SD CARD SLOT ...

Page 17: ...esume the playback 8 9 R REV F FWD Press to fast reverse fast forward at 2x speed Each press changes speed from 2x to 4x to 8x to 20x to then back to normal play Press the PLAY PAUSE button to resume to normal playback 10 11 PREV NEXT Press to go to the next pervious chapter track or song 12 STOP When DVD VCD CD disc playback press the button once to stop the playback press the Play Pause button t...

Page 18: ...d and completely retract in 21 22 OUT IN Press the OUT IN buttons to move the monitor forward backward by singly step There are 2 steps to move the monitor forward backward totally NAVI mode hold on pressing the OUT IN buttons to decrease increase the brightness of panel 23 MENU SYSTEM Press to return the main menu Hold on press to get into system parameter setup menu 24 NAVIGATION Press to enter ...

Page 19: ...retraction Turning downward and retraction FRONT PANEL DISPLAY 1 EQ Indicator It turns on to indicate the POP CLASSIC JAZZ ROCK when corresponding setup 2 Disc Icon It rotates when playing disc under the DVD Mode 3 Main Display Area Display the information such as working mode characters playback time number of track radio frequency etc 4 LOUD Icon It displays when the LOUD on it disappears when t...

Page 20: ...TOP 5 AUDIO 17 SUBTITLE PBP 29 D ANGLE 6 EQ LOUD 18 OPEN CLOSE P ANGLE EJECT 7 UP TUNE UP 19 SETUP 30 PLAY PAUSE 8 LEFT SEEK DOWN 20 VOLUME 31 NEXT 9 ENTER BAND 21 VOLUME 32 A B PHONE PAIR 10 PROGRAM 22 DISPLAY 33 REPEAT PHONE 11 DOWN TUNE DOWN 23 PBC AST CLEAR 34 PAL NTSC AP 12 RANDOM TRANSFER 24 F REV 35 STEREO MP NOTE This is a universal remote some functions would be optional ...

Page 21: ...ct different audio channels when playing VCD CD disc Bluetooth Mode press to input the symbol 6 LOUD EQ Press to adjust the EQ setting as following USER POP CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ USER Hold on pressing to switch between LOUD ON OFF 7 8 11 27 Direction Key DVD Mode and System Parameters Setup press the buttons to move the cursor upward downward to select item Press the buttons to move the cursor leftwar...

Page 22: ...ooth Mode press to reject or hang up a call 15 TITLE PBN DVD Mode press to enter the title menu when playing DVD disc Bluetooth Mode press to enter the next page of phone number list in phonebook 16 ZOOM CALL DVD Mode press to zoom the picture display when playing DVD VCD disc Each press changes speed from 2x to 3x to 4x to1 2x to 1 3xto 1 4 then back to normal play Bluetooth Mode press to call a ...

Page 23: ...exit the System Parameter Setup menu when playing DVD VCD and CD disc Hold on pressing to enter exit the NAVI Mode 28 STOP DVD Mode when DVD VCD CD disc playback press the button once to stop the playback press the Play Pause button to resume the playback again Press the button twice to stop the playback press the Play Pause button to start the playback from the beginning of disc When MP3 disc pla...

Page 24: ... under Bluetooth Mode press to break off or connect the music storage medium with the unit REPLACING THE BATTERIES If the remote control has no function or if the operating range reduced replace the old battery with new one 1 Pull out the battery holder Follow the arrow 1 slide it to the right toward the battery while at the same time pull the battery holder away from the remote control 2 Place th...

Page 25: ...1 to 5 until the points change to next cross by using a ballpoint pen or pencil After all 5 points have been touched the unit has been finished the CALIBRATION If the calibration is succeeded the unit would display the following page and then power off automatically If the calibration is failed the unit would display the following page and please operate the above processes again ...

Page 26: ...he Bluetooth mode 7 Touch to access the TV mode 8 Touch to access the 2nd page of MAIN MENU 1 Touch to access the USB mode 2 Touch to access the AV IN mode 3 Touch to access the AUX IN mode 4 Touch to access the SYSTEM PARAMETERS SETUP 5 Touch to access the 1st page of MAIN MENU 6 Touch to access the previous working mode This unit has been equipped to allow to select any of the 2 different GUI Gr...

Page 27: ...e the unit will scan through all tunable presets stations and play them for 5 seconds each touch any icon to stop the playing Hold on touching to active preset scan the unit will scan through all tunable presets stations and play them for 5 seconds each touch any icon to stop the playing 6 Local Touch to set the local on off When you are using the local searching function you can only receive the ...

Page 28: ...the playback from the beginning of disc When MP3 disc playback touch the icon to stop the playback touch the Play Pause icon to start the playback from the beginning of track 4 Play Pause Touch to pause or resume the playback 5 8 Fast Forward Fast Reverse Touch to fast forward fast reverse at 2x speed Each touch changes speed from 2x to 4x to 8x to 20x then back to normal play Touch the PLAY PAUSE...

Page 29: ... Repeat Touch to repeat as CHAPTER TITLE ALL REPEAT OFF when DVD playback Touch to repeat as TRACK ALL REPEAT OFF when VCD CD playback Touch to repeat as REPEAT ONE REPEAT ALL REPEAT OFF when MP3 playback 5 Direction Arrows Keyboard Touch to display the Direction Arrows Keyboard on the left side of screen Touch repeatedly to move the Direction Arrows Keyboard icons on the right side or left side o...

Page 30: ...us from main menus Touch the icon on the top submenu or icon on the bottom of submenu to exit the submenus to main menus Touch the icons to select the submenus as your need Touch the or ENTER icons to access the items of submenus Touch the icon to exit the items of submenus Touch the icons to select the item you want to change Touch the OK icon to confirm the item you have selected and exit to the...

Page 31: ...vailable for the TV Display 4 3 PS 4 3 LB 16 9 PASSWORD Setup the password for Parental Ratings change The default password is 0000 RATING Following options are available for the Parental Ratings 1 KID SAFE 2 G 3 PG 4 PG 13 5 PG R 6 R 7 NC 17 8 ADULT The Parental Ratings could be changed after the correct password input DEFAULT The unit will restore all default settings by selecting this option LA...

Page 32: ...GIAN SWEDISH KOREAN DANISH ITALIAN POLISH HUNGARIAN MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN PORTUGUESE RUSSIAN SPANISH DUTCH NORWEGIAN SWEDISH KOREAN DANISH ITALIAN POLISH HUNGARIAN VIDEO SETUP BRIGHTNESS Following options are available for the BRIGHTNESS 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 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 ...

Page 33: ...wing options are available for the FRONT LARGE SMALL DIGITAL SETUP OP MODE Following options are available for the OP MODE LINE OUT RF REMOD DYNAMIC RANGE Following options are available for the DYNAMIC RANGE FULL 6 8 4 8 2 8 OFF DUAL MONO Following options are available for the DUAL MONO STEREO MONO L MONO R MIX MONO ...

Page 34: ...e book lookup 5 Audio Touch to enter the audio device operation 6 Settings Touch to enter the Bluetooth settings SETTINGS Touch 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 1 Auto Answer Touch to select auto manual answer when call is coming 2 Phone Connect Touch to select auto manual phone ...

Page 35: ...rmation Display NOTE The unit can pair with totally 5 different devices including cell phones and audio players Use the PHONE AUDIO PLAYER buttons of remote control to connect disconnect the device 1 When you want to connect another paired cell phone with unit to press the PHONE button of remote control to disconnect the current connecting cell phone use the another cell phone to connect with the ...

Page 36: ...ng up a call 4 Transfer When talking the phone touch to transfer the call between the unit and cell phone 5 Number Keys Touch the icons to input a phone number 6 Information Display CALL OUT When call out you will see the below information When talking you will see the below information When end the call you will see the below information CALL IN When call in you will see the below image When talk...

Page 37: ...phone 4 Received Call The phone numbers are received in phone 5 Missed Call The phone numbers are missed in phone 6 Transfer When talking the phone touch to transfer the call between the unit and cell phone 7 Call Touch to call a selected number from phonebook or to receive a cell phone call 8 End Call Touch to reject or hang up a call 9 10 Previous Page Next Page There are 5 numbers in each page ...

Page 38: ...f the item in blue color 2 Phonebook Touch to return the phonebook page 3 Phone Number If this number is stored you will see the name if not you will see the phone number Touch the icon when item is changed to yellow color the item is selected AUDIO 1 Previous 2 Next Touch to select the previous next track 3 Play Pause Touch to stop the playback touch it again to continue playing 4 Stop Touch to s...

Page 39: ...ge Under the Music Page it is not effective for the controller of iPod itself use the keys of unit to control the operation and all operations are same as DVD Mode 1 Menu Touch to return the main menu 2 Mute Touch to switch off the sound touch it again to resume to the previous volume level 3 Next 4 Previous Touch to go to the next pervious chapter track or song 5 Play Pause Touch to pause or resu...

Page 40: ...ay music videos and view pictures 1 Menu Touch to return the main menu 2 Mute Touch to switch off the sound touch it again to resume to the previous volume level 3 Music Touch 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 ...

Page 41: ...ill switch to DVD Mode automatically if there is a disc in the unit 4 Under the SD CARD Mode all operations are same as DVD Mode USB OPERATIONS 1 Touch the icon USB to access the USB Mode if USB connected 2 The unit will switch to USB Mode automatically if USB connected 3 When USB disconnected the unit will switch to RADIO Mode automatically if there is no disc in the unit the unit will switch to ...

Page 42: ... 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 OPERATIONS Touch the icon AUX IN to enter the AUX IN Mode 1 Menu Touch to return the main menu 2 Mute Touch to switch off the sound touch it again to resume to the previous volume level ...

Page 43: ... Channel Indicator Displays the TV channel currently playing TV OPERATIONS Cont d 4 Auto Station Tune Touch to automatically seek all strongest stations available touch any icon to stop the tuning 5 6 Next Station Down Up After the Auto Station Tune touch to select the stations downward upward 7 8 Seek Next Station Down Up Touch to seek the next available channel by increasing decreasing the tunin...

Page 44: ... the main menu 2 Mute Touch to switch off the sound touch it again to resume to the previous volume level Note The unit is equipped with Navigation adapter can be connected to an external GPS navigation box BNAV 9100GPS SOLD SEPERATELY to enable the use of GPS function on this product GPS navigation box BNAV 9100GPS ...

Page 45: ...N SETUP 1 Contrast Touch UP DOWN icons to adjust the CONTRAST parameters Range 9 to 9 2 Tint Touch UP DOWN icons to adjust the TINT parameters Range 9 to 9 3 Color Touch UP DOWN icons to adjust the COLOR parameters Range 9 to 9 4 Brightness Touch UP DOWN icons to adjust the BRIGHTNESS parameters Range 9 to 9 ...

Page 46: ...to adjust the TREBLE parameters Range 9 to 9 2 Bass Touch UP DOWN icons to adjust the BASS parameters Range 9 to 9 3 Balance Fader Touch LEFT RIGHT icons to adjust the BALANCE parameters Range 9 to 9 Touch FRONT REAR icons to adjust FADER parameters Range 9 to 9 ...

Page 47: ...CLOCK SETUP 1 Hour Touch UP DOWN icons to adjust the HOUR 2 Minute Touch UP DOWN icons to adjust the MINUTE 3 Time Mode Touch to switch the time mode between 12 Hour and 24 Hour 4 Time Display Displays the time currently ...

Page 48: ... of screen saver 3 Desktop Touch to set the selected image of source images list as desktop image 4 Del Touch to delete the selected image of screen saver images list or delete the selected image of source images list 5 Add Touch to add the selected image of source images list as screen saver 6 Screen Saver Time Touch to adjust the screen saver time as following 3MIN 5MIN NEVER 30S 60S 3MIN ...

Page 49: ...icons to switch the GUI to Lightblue user menu or colors user menu 3 EQ Touch LEFT RIGHT icons to switch the EQ as following USER POP CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ USER 4 LOUD Touch LEFT RIGHT icons to turn Loud on or off OTHERS SETUP 1 SCREENDEF The unit will restore all default settings of Screen Setup 2 SOUNDDEF The unit will restore all default settings of Sound Setup ...

Page 50: ... MHz Usable Sensitivity 15dBuV Stereo Separation 26dB 1 KHz Frequency Response 100 20000Hz AM TUNER Frequency Range 531 1602 KHz Asia 522 1620 KHz Europe 530 1710 KHz USA IF 450 KHz Usable Sensitivity 40dBuV TV TUNER Optional Frequency Range NTSC 55 25 MHz 855 25MHz PAL 48 25 MHz 855 25MHz DVD PLAYER Signal to noise Ratio 85dB 1 KHz Distortion 0 5 MONITOR Resolution 800 w x 480 H RGB Brightness 40...

Page 51: ...n Speaker power rating not compatible with unit Connect proper speakers Speaker is shorted Check speaker wire contact Unit resets itself when engine is off Incorrect connection between ACC and Positive battery wire Check wiring and correct Unit blows fuse Yellow or red wire touching chassis ground Check for pinched wire Speaker wires touching chassis ground Check for pinched wire Incorrect fuse ra...

Page 52: ...position is excursion Under different condition for example temperature humidity tec Do touch screen calibrate DISC Cannot insert disc Disc already inside unit Eject current disc and insert new one DVD does not start playback Disc is warped or scratched Use disc in good condition Disc is dirty or wet Clean disc with soft cloth Incompatible disc is used Use compatible disc Disc rating exceeds Paren...

Page 53: ...ncrypted or copy protected CDs which do not conform to the audio CD DA red book recording standard Note CD standard size diameter 12cm thinkness 1 2mm MP3 WMA Media The following types of discs files are compatible COMPATIBILITY CD ROM ISO CD R CD RW CD DA MP3 data WMA data However mp3 recording media and accepted formats are limited The following types of discs files are incompatible WMA files th...

Page 54: ...onventional record cleaners which may mar the surface of the disc NOTE A disc may became somewhat scratched although not enough to made it unusable depending on your handing it in the condition of the usage environment These scratches are not an indication of any problem with the player Repairing New Discs with Rough Spots A new disc may have rough edges on its inside and outside edges If a disc w...

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