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First Steps

Power on

Turn on the device on the backside (ON).

 

System will start automatically. 

HINT

In case of non-usage for a longer period, it is rec-

ommended to turn off the device to avoid total dis-

charge of the battery.

Stand-by

Press   to send the system to sleep mode or to re-

activate.

HINT

In  sleep  mode  the  power  consumption  will  be  re-

duced,  but  charging  of  the  device  battery  is  still 

working. So the car battery is used.

Battery operation

While operating the unit without external power sup-

ply,  the  sensor  indicator  lights  will  be  switched  of 

and  the  background  light  will  be  reduced  to  save 

power. You can use the settings to setup further 

power saving options.

DC operation

Connect the unit with the 12 V cigar jack of the vehi-

cle. The internal battery will now be charged.

Installation (Quick)

There are different ways to install the unit in your 

vehicle. 

The easiest way is to use the goose neck with suc-

tion cup and to power the unit with the spiral cable 

to  the  cigar  jack.  So  you  may  install  and  use  the 

system within few minutes.

The optional TMC module with one-wire antenna 

is placed onto the dash board.

Installation (Advanced, optional)

The taped socket CL- and the multi cable will en-

able you to install the unit without visible cables.

All connectors and cables remain behind the dash 

board,  which  will  keep  your  interior  clear.  In  this 

case the TMC module can be installed invisible.

Under certain conditions the reception quality of the 

one-wire antenna might not be sufficient. A y-adapt

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er that will be put between car antenna and car hifi 

is available at well sorted stores.

HINT

Please  establish  electric  connections  only  when 

unit is switched off.

Summary of Contents for CN-780

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions CN 780 CN 782...

Page 2: ...7 IMC CAMOS GmbH Printed in Korea All rights reserved Subject to change without prior notice All product names might be brands or registered trademarks All rights reserved Reprint nor in extracts is n...

Page 3: ...tallation Advanced optional 8 Launcher Menu 9 Play Back of Video Files 10 Play Back of Music 11 Photo Album 12 Play Back of an External A V Source 13 Connecting a Rear View Camera Option 14 Compass 15...

Page 4: ...s priority over announcements of the naviga tion software PLEASE FOLLOW THE HINTS BELOW TO PROTECT YOUR HEALTH Do not open Hazardous electrical parts inside In case of defect please turn off and conta...

Page 5: ...Device Manual 12V Power Cord Gosse Neck CL 9 Remote Control SD Card Navigation Software USB SD Card Reader Multi Cable Stand CL 5 TMC Receiver optional Rear View Camera optional Illustrations might b...

Page 6: ...V 3 5 mm input for Audio Video RV 3 5 mm input for rear view camera RS232 3 5 mm serial interface DC12V For power supply 12 V DC USB TMC For connection with PC or for use with TMC module Standby The c...

Page 7: ...ehi cle The internal battery will now be charged Installation Quick There are different ways to install the unit in your vehicle The easiest way is to use the goose neck with suc tion cup and to power...

Page 8: ...ital movie clips or recorded movies from SD card Music Playback of digital music Photo Enjoy your holiday pictures directly where you are Best for perfect image control AV IN If an external A V source...

Page 9: ...eo clip Mute on off without changing the basic volume settings Title Information Song information scroll continuously i e title file name size etc Progress Bar This bar shows the current play back pos...

Page 10: ...itle Information Song information scroll continuously i e title file name size etc Progress Bar This bar shows the current play back position of the video file You may use it for rewind and fast forwa...

Page 11: ...show will start with the first image of the list File Information Displays some information about the selected image Delete After confirmation the selected picture will be deleted irrevocably Exit Ret...

Page 12: ...c Display AV RV Select video input AV AV input RV Rear view camera input Mute on off without changing the basic volume settings Rear View Camera ON OFF If this is ON the system will automatically swit...

Page 13: ...Two different operation modes are available 1 Camera is operated only with Rear Gear Activate ON for rear view camera input and connect the red cable to the 12V supply of the back light When shift in...

Page 14: ...n Altimeter Shows current altitude above sea level Nor mal Null Speedometer Shows current velocity Exit Return to main menu HINT These values are calculated from the GPS signal In some cases the syste...

Page 15: ...m to get maximum power safe results Start Setting Select the start up application after power on Factory Setting Reset unit to factory settings and values Calibration Adjust the touch screen Time Zone...

Page 16: ...16 EN Volume and Brightness Adjust basic volume and brightness Display System Volume Use for adjustment AV Volume Use for adjustment System Brightness Use for adjustment Exit Return to main menu...

Page 17: ...age Display Timer for sleep mode Activate deactivate the timer that can be ad justed by If you do not use the system for this time the system will go down to sleep mode Timer for brightness Activate d...

Page 18: ...IN Photo Album Start with last application After a complete re start the device will start the last used application Start with main menu default The system will show main menu after re boot Exit Ret...

Page 19: ...s and settings will remain Factory Settings Reset the device to factory settings Display Set Default All values will return to default values this will require a re boot of the system Cancel This will...

Page 20: ...alibration if you have the feeling that the touchscreen does not react exactly to your com mands Display Blue mark Follow the instructions on the screen and touch the moving cross mark The process wil...

Page 21: ...ur local time zone Day Night Mode The system will reduce the screen brightness according to daytime Date And Time Adjustment Use for correction of the relative segment Exit Return to main menu HINT If...

Page 22: ...requires a reboot Display Language You may select among those seven langu ages Exit Return to main menu HINT The navigation software is not affected by this All values and settings will remain Languag...

Page 23: ...EN 23 System Information This information is only needed for service and support Display System informationen Operating system and software version Exit Return to main menu...

Page 24: ...olours 1670 K GPS Module Type SiRFstarIII External Antenna Optional TMC Module Type External optional Audio Speaker Integrated 2x 1 Watt Connectors RV In Camera 1x MiniDIN 6pin AV In DVD etc 1x 3 5mm...

Page 25: ...ire for the camera via a switch Thus you can enable permanent rear view by one touch Connection Scheme Camera CM 32 optional TMC Module optional Multi Cable RS 232 12V DC 12V for Camera 12V for Camera...

Page 26: ...26 EN Notes...

Page 27: ...EN 27 Notes...

Page 28: ...Printed in Korea IMC Camos GmbH Carl Zeiss Str 7 22946 Trittau Tel 04154 8083 0 info imc multimedia com Version 01_20070626...

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