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1. DUAL ZONE EXIT When LOC is selected rotate the volume knob to select ON or OFF ON to select the short distance or local radio station mode LOC or select OFF for long distance radio stations When LOUD is selected rotate the volume knob to select Loudness ON or OFF When STEREO MONO is selected rotate the volume knob to select Stereo or Mono When TIME clock is selected rotate the volume knob clockwise to increase the time rotate the volume knob counterclockwise to decrease the time When TAVOL is selected rotate the volume knob clockwise to boost the TA volume rotate the volume knob counterclockwise to decrease the TA volume from O 45 Default is 16 When EON is selected ON is default rotate the volume knob clockwise to select EON OFF rotate the volume knob counterclockwise to select EON ON When Dual Zone is selected rotate the volume knob to select DVD SD Card AUX or OFF Note After 5 seconds of non operation the display will return to the default of the selected mode Page 10 of 35 pages Remote Sensor IR Remote control signal receiving window Please do not block this window else you cannot control the unit with the remote control IR remote control operation may be hindered by the monitor when the monitor is open In this case use the remote control at the similar level of the remote control receiver window OPEN amp CLOSE Button OPENING THE MONITOR When the power is off press the OPEN but
2. s se When playing DVD discs the AUDIO button is used to RDM INT RPT LOUD oa san ew ss Sn select the desired audio language This is only applicable if the disc has a different language functions incorporated i 3 7 4 Press the AUDIO button to select a different language For Example and only for reference press the AUDIO 5 6 7 8 button once for the English language press it again for the French language press it again for the Spanish 9 0 Language etc etc Note Whether this function works depends on the disc type in use SUBTITLE button Press the SUBTITLE button to select the caption language e g English Dutch Spanish etc Press the SUBTITLE button various times until you have selected the desired language available Note Whether this function works depends on the disc type in use A B REPEAT ZOOM button When playing a disc you can repeatedly play a desired part of that disc with the repeat A B function which can be set as following Set the starting point A by pressing the A B button then set the finishing point B by pressing the A B button again The player will repeatedly play the part between A and B To cancel A B repeated play press the A B button again ZOOM While playing a Movie disc press and hold the button for 2 second to enter into the ZOOM function The ZOOM function is used to zoom in and zoom out the video image of the motion pictures or still images when playing DVD d
3. sett A MENY and observe that the correct and 1 polarities on the battery are matching the marks inside the compartment lt ENTER gt daq v Kid PROG DISP da p GOTO SEL E AUDIO SUBTITLE ZOOM AF A B RDM INT RPT LOUD BAND PTY P SCN TP zA P 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 ez g 0 Point the remote control no more than about 7 meters approx 21 feet from the remote control sensor on the front of the unit and keep within a 30 angle The distance may vary according to the brightness of ambient light If the remote is not used for an extended period of time remove the battery to prevent possible damage from battery leakage and corrosion Do not place any objects between the remote control unit and the sensor on the unit Do not drop the remote control onto the floor it will damage it beyond repair Do not use the remote control unit while simultaneously operating the remote control unit of any other equipment they may interfere resulting in improper operation The battery normally last for about one year although depending how often the remote control is used If the remote control unit isn t working even when it is operated near the unit replace the battery with a new battery of the same make and use only a lithium cell battery type CR2025 3V Dispose empty batteries in accordance with your local governmental regulations Do not short circuit disassemble heat or dispose of into fire
4. Ws BL A PTI TAAG YV Y AY GTS JAGI Wr GOTO AUDIO SETUP PAGE Select the Speaker Setup option and enter into the Speaker Setup Page ANALOG AUDIO SETUP DOWN MIX output mode press the RIGHT arrow to enter the sub menu If you want analog stereo signals set the sound mode to STEREO If you want to have Dolby Pro Logic stereo the decoded signal will create a 2ch reality simulating effect select LT RT Select 3D SURROUND for listening to virtual surround sound effect DIGITAL AUDIO SETUP SPDIF Setup To Select the correct SPDIF Output Sony Philips Digital Interface setting for the optical digital audio transmissions enter the SPDIF Setup Page Page 20 of 35 pages SPDIF Output lf you want to use the Optical terminal output for AC3 Dolby Digital Audio you need to set the audio output to ALL for DTS 5 1 AC3 or PCM for 2 channel stereo Digital mode Select OFF when you do not want any data on the Optical terminal LPCM Output Linear PCM is a signal recording format used on CDs While CDs are recorded in 44 1kHz 16bit sound streams DVDs are recorded in 48kHz 16bit up to 96kHz 24bit sound streams Select either 48K or 96K standard Dolby Digital Setup To setup the Dolby Digital settings enter the Dolby Digital Setup Page Dual Mono R L Select the type of output of the Left and Right audio output connectors Stereo is normal Stereo L Mono is all soun
5. and the selected program type matches the PTY information is displayed If the PTY information is different or not available the PTY icon blinks Press any button to stop the PTY search see more under RDS operation Band In TUNER mode press the Band button to select your frequency band of choice in the following sequence FM 1 FM 2 gt FM 3 gt MW1 gt MW2 gt FM 1 When a new frequency band is selected the last chosen frequency station of that frequency band will be heard 5 WAY JOYSTICK Controller Up Down Left Right Enter While playing a DVD Movie use the JOYSTICK key to choose the DVD Title Menu and press the JOYSTICK to ENTER the selected menu While playing a CD or SD MMC use the JOYSTICK UP DOWN key to select a track use the JOYSTICK LEFT RIGHT to show the next frame each frame shows 6 tracks Press the JOYSTICK to ENTER and play the selected track Page 11 of 35 pages While in TUNER RADIO mode long press the JOYSTICK to activate MANUAL or AUTO seek of radio frequencies Use the JOYSTICK LEFT RIGHT to seek radio frequencies increasing or decreasing in frequency Long press the JOYSTICK to select STEREO or MONO While in the SETUP MENU mode use the JOYSTICK UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT to choose a menu item and press the JOYSTICK to ENTER a selection AF REG Button Alternate Frequency Regional Press the Alternative Frequency Regional AF REG button in the TUNER mode to enable or disa
6. arrow to enter the Saturation control then press the UP or DOWN arrow to adjust the image Press the LEFT arrow to go back to the menu Luma Delay You can adjust the luminance delay by selecting one of these choices to best suit the brightness of your TV Default is 1T for DVD formats other formats may require setting OT Preference Page PES AAA ad a ia ON ENG ENG ENG 1 KID SAF RESET GOTO PREFERENCE PAGE Select this menu item to set up your preferred options TV Type Select this menu item to set up your preferred video output format PAL is commonly used in Europe and NTSC is commonly used in the USA and Japan Select MULTI only if your external TFT monitor supports both formats the output signal will follow automatically the video format on the DVD disc PBC For VCD and SVCD this selection turns ON or OFF the Playback Control PBC function VCD or SVCD media have PBC menu s that contains the track list The default PBC state is set to ON In OFF mode no tracks can be selected AUDIO With this option you can select the preferred language for the audio output When the selected language is recorded on the disc not all discs have multiple languages recorded then this language will automatically be played If not the first language recorded on the disc is played SUBTITLE With this option you can select the preferred language for the subtitles When the selected language is
7. as directed Driver ISO A ISO B ORANGE To reverse back light to switch automatically to Rear Camera Right Gray YELLOW B Always Right Gray Black 12Vdc direct to battery Left White BLUE To system control Left White Black terminal of an external amplifier or Automatic Antenna max 300mA REAR SPEAKER 12Vdc FRONT SPEAKER can only watch a movie when the parking brake is ON 11 Subwoofer Output Black 12 Rear Line Output Gray 13 Front Line Output Brown 14 ISO connector Note on ISO A Connector Some car manufacturers like VW OPEL VAUXHALL swap connection point A7 and A4 The pin layout displayed here is the most commonly used Please refer to your car manual for correct connection of the ISO connector in your car If memory is lost after the ignition key is switched off swap the Red and Yellow cable RED ACC Connect to the 12Vdc controlled by the ignition key switch GND Ground Connect to clean exposed and unpainted metal parts of the car chassis to make a good ground connection Page 6 of 35 pages Right Violet Right Violet Black Left Green Left Green Black Only use groundless loudspeakers Use only loudspeakers of minimal 40Watt using fewer watts may result in damaging your loudspeakers at higher volumes Use 4 8 Q Ohm impedance loudspeakers only using higher or lesser impedance may damage the unit Do not use 3 c
8. is below 17 and the unit is switched off it A aa will memorize the last volume setting when It is switched on again When the volume level is higher than 17 the unit will default set the volume at 17 the next time it is switched on VIDEO MENU DESCRIPTION E BRIGHT Adjust level of screen brightness pz Adjustable in 40 levels Default level is 20 Hui CONTRAST Adjust level of screen contrast Adjustable BRIGHT 17 Y Eb IAS Vi ag 5 in 40 levels Default level is 20 40 levels Default level is 20 7 aa SHARP Adjust level of screen sharpness E Tens Adjustable in 6 levels Default level is 3 BETENT SCREEN Only in DVD MODE Choose the SCROLL BAR preferred TFT display mode 16 9 or 4 3 RDS MENU Pa DESCRIPTION aS Sisson AF AFONor OFF ot REGION REGION ON or OFF RDS menu TP ON or OFF EON EON ON or OFF PTY ON or OFF Choose TA Volume level from O to 45 Default level is 16 Page 15 of 35 pages SYSTEM MENU MENU DESCRIPTION sD SCS beep is heard after every Button pressed Select AUTO or MANUAL monitor close When the TILT function is set to AUTO and the monitor is opened power off will automatically close the monitor When the TILT function is set to MANUAL power off will not close the monitor automatically and the monitor will remain opened Monitor Angle adjustment AUTO 1 5 levels can be adjusted by pressing the TILT button sequentially Level 1 Tilt leve
9. mode to Rear Camera When a Macas id ES CAD car is put in reverse transmission the TFT z Wars display will change to Camera MODE z E automatically AUX IN d CAMERA NAVIG se Not available grayed out gt po n AUX IN Change mode to AUX Input 0 ma DUAL Choose DUAL to enter DUAL ZONE MENU SETUP Choose SETUP to enter SETUP MENU DUAL ZONE MENU MENU DESCRIPTION OO Set Dual Zone mode to DVD or CD A P SD MMC When a SD MMC card is inserted and ET present Set Dual Zone mode to SD card Not available grayed out DVD MODE SD CARD TV AUX IN Select Dual Zone mode to AUX Input P PRT MN Set Dual Zone mode OFF p FA SETUP MENU MENU DESCRIPTION E Choose AUDIO to enter the AUDIO MENU EE gt VIDEO Choose VIDEO to enter the VIDEO MENU T AE i Choose RDS to enter the RDS MENU w RDS Not available grayed out l E SYSTEM Choose SYSTEM to enter the SYSTEM MENU SCREEN Choose SCREEN to enter the touch CALIBRATION screen calibration menu Page 14 of 35 pages AUDIO MENU MENU DESCRIPTION O oo OoOo O OoOo o oyo BASS Adjustable in 15 levels Default level is O right channel Default is left equal to right rear channel Default is front equal to rear S WOOFER Sub woofer ON OFF S VOLUME Maximum Start Volume Use this menu to setup the starting volume level The volume level ranges from O to 45 and the Default level is 17 When the volume level _
10. regarding your unit and retain them for future reference and keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and safety information Pay close attention to all warnings in this manual and follow the instructions carefully Do not allow other persons to use this system until they have read and understood the operating instructions Do not install the display where it may i obstruct the driver s vision ii impair the performance of any of the vehicle s operating systems or safety features including air bags hazard lamp buttons or iii impair the driver s ability to safely operate the vehicle Do not operate this display if doing so in any way will divert your attention from the safe operation of your vehicle Always observe safe driving rules and follow all existing traffic regulations If you experience difficulty in operating the unit or reading the display park your vehicle in a safe location and make necessary adjustments To prevent an electrical shock do not attempt to install or service this unit or display by yourself Installation or servicing of the unit or display by persons without training and experience in electronic equipment and automotive accessories may be dangerous and could expose you to the risk of electric shock or other hazards Do not expose to any rain and moisture or spill any liquid onto or in the unit and do not operate the product when your hands are wet in a humid environment near
11. starts to play again Gently load a disc inside the unit and do not apply any force to the disc it will automatically be loaded Volume knob Bass Treble Balance Fader Increase or decrease the volume by turning the Knob clockwise or counterclockwise When in Tuner mode radio push the knob to select one of the Audio functions in the following sequence VOLUME BASS TREBLE gt BALANCE FADER gt EXIT When in DVD or AUX mode push the knob to select one of the Audio functions in the following sequence VOLUME BASS TREBLE BALANCE FADER BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR SHARP EXIT When BASS or TREBLE is selected rotate the volume knob clockwise to boost Bass or Treble rotate the volume knob counterclockwise to decrease Bass or Treble When BALANCE is selected rotate the volume knob clockwise to boost the volume to the right R rotate the volume knob counterclockwise to boost the volume to the left L When FADER is selected rotate the volume knob clockwise to boost the volume to the front F rotate the volume knob counterclockwise to boost the volume to the rear R While in TUNER mode press the Volume knob for over 2 seconds to enter the second setup menu LOC LOUD gt STEREO MONO TIME gt TAVOL EON DUAL ZONE EXIT While in DVD or AUX mode press the Volume knob for over 2 seconds to enter the second setup menu LOUD STEREO MONO TIME TAVOL EON
12. CD default is off CD sampling format Page 21 of 35 pages Video Setup Page a 3S amp xX VIDEO SETUP PAGE GOTO VIDEO SETUP PAGE Select this menu item to set up your preferred Video output modes za ax CC SHARPNESS MD MEDIUM 00 LOW NONE 00 00 LUMO DELAY gt sharpness OO Color Setting Setup Select this menu item to set up your Video Quality modes Sharpness You can set the picture sharpness to these choices If a video image is light select the LOW option If a video image is dark select the HIGH option Brightness You can set the Brightness to your liking Press the RIGHT arrow to enter the brightness control then press the UP or DOWN arrow to adjust the image Press the LEFT arrow to go back to the menu Contrast You can set the Contrast to your liking Press the RIGHT arrow to enter the Contrast control then press the UP or DOWN arrow to adjust the image Press the LEFT arrow to go back to the menu Gamma Gamma refers to the exponent between video or pixel values and the displayed brightness You can set the Gamma to these choices and your liking Default is None Hue You can set the Hue for NTSC to your liking Press the RIGHT arrow to enter the Hue control then press the UP or DOWN arrow to adjust the image Press the LEFT arrow to go back to the menu Page 22 of 35 pages Saturation You can set the Saturation to your liking Press the RIGHT
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14. DVD RW CD CD R CD Maximum Output Power 40Wx4 RW VCD SVCD MP3 WMA OGG Vorbis and JPG picture Loaded Impedance 40 disks AUX IN l A SD MMC card support IS Onion 0o Up to 2GB cards MP3 WMA MPEG1 2 4 amp JPEG Audio Input Level 1 Vrms Frequency Response 3 dB 20Hz 20KHz Page 33 of 35 pages ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT PRECAUTION NOTES e ALWAYS CONNECT THE DRIVER SAFTY WIRE Do not install the unit in the vehicle where the operation can hinder safe driving Install the unit where it does not get in the driver s way and cannot injure the passenger in case there is a sudden emergency stop Do not open the monitor manually it will damage the monitor mechanism e The TFT color LCD is made of glass and liquid do not apply high pressure on the screen to prevent breakage scratches and poor image quality Do not scratch the screen surface with hard materials and only clean with a soft dry cloth and special TFT LCD cleaning liquid e Do not use the unit for a long time without running the vehicle s engine it will drain the battery preventing a correct start of the engine and it will reduce the lifecycle of the battery e Parking the car under direct sunlight will increase the temperature inside the car and the unit may become overheated and not function properly Cool down the interior of your car to ensure proper operation of the unit Ask qualified professionals to install the unit e Before final installation of t
15. EPEAT again to repeat a title gt Title c press REPEAT again repeat all gt All d press REPEAT again to exit the repeat mode 2 For non DVD discs and when PBC is switched off 5 Track a press REPEAT to repeat a track b press REPEAT again to repeat the whole disc CAI c press REPEAT again to exit the repeat mode REPEAT OFF Page 27 of 35 pages Remote For the Dual Zone rear seat monitor This remote control is specially made for the rear seat passengers With this remote control they can control the unit while it is playing in the Dual Zone mode without hindering the driver MODE button Press this button to select the source to watch or listen on the rear seat monitor Selection is DVD SD MMC card AUX INPUT DUAL ZONE OFF MUTE button Press this button to mute the sound on the rear seat monitor When in Dual Zone mode and MUTE is ON on the head unit TFT screen upper right corner the Dual Zone Icon turns red When MUTE is pressed again sound is resumed and the Dual Zone icon changes to yellow on cu 00000 00000 000000 PLAY PAUSE button Press this button shortly to play or to pause Press for 2 seconds to ENTER confirm a selection AUDIO SUB title RPT Repeat MENU P reset SCAN and number keys have the same functions as described earlier with the unit buttons and the Unit IR buttons DUAL ZONE ICONS When Dual Zone is active a small icon is seen on the head unit TFT scree
16. EVIOUS NEXT etc are also available for MP3 MPEG4 recorded discs These operations are the same as playing an Audio CD Page 29 of 35 pages PICTURE JPG OPERATIONS This function is similar to the MP3 playback operation Upon loading a Picture JPEG disk from a o Kodak Fujifilm or your own recorded CD R CD RW with JPEG image files JPG extension the screen will show an image similar to the screen at MP3 playback View picture Press the w amp arrows to scroll to your selection and confirm your choice by pressing the ENTER button Your picture will now be displayed Rotate picture By pressing one of the lt gt arrow buttons you can rotate the picture to your desired position clockwise and counterclockwise Mirror picture By pressing one of the w 4 arrow buttons you can mirror horizontally 4 and vertically v the picture to your desired position Previous and Next selection By pressing the M4 PREVIOUS or b NEXT buttons you can manually skip to the next or previous picture Zoom IN OUT By pressing ZOOM and the 44 REV or gt FWD buttons you can manually zoom the picture in or out TILE Image Selection If the disc contains more than one picture file the player can display up to nine 9 small pictures for your selection While the disc is playing press the STOP button 9 small pictures will appear on screen and the first image will have colored selection around the image By pressing th
17. able loudspeakers and do not connect the loudspeakers minus to the car body GND The GM 7300Navi is using a BTL circuit and each loudspeaker must be connected with insulated cables according the diagram Loudspeaker cables and or optional external power amplifiers must always be about 30cm away from the antenna and or antenna extension parts Connect the speakers according the following diagram incorrect connections will damage the unit or your loudspeakers Correct connection Left front Right front Left rear Right rear Incorrect connections Page 7 of 35 pages INSTALLATION IN DASHBOARD If your car is fitted with a one 1x DIN size opening for a car audio system you can install the GM 7300Navi according these steps Note Unit should be installed horizontally in an angle less than 30 py E 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 m i h Y Pri T A id EM i i i j eS i 3 o Jp hes Insert the mounting bracket into the 1X DIN opening of your dashboard Bend the mounting tabs outwards with a screwdriver to tighten and fix the mounting bracket in its place Connect the M5 Bolt to the rear of the unit Check electrical connections as described earlier either an ISO connection or separate wiring Insert the ISO connector into the unit Push the unit into the mounting bracket until you hear a click Move the assemble bar metal strip with holes o
18. ai 26 NUMBER BUTTON Sostiene tie 26 AUDIO DUM OI suiatrersiiesarene pensien rE anA ENEA EENEN ETETEN EENT 26 SUB EILE PUNON AAA a ra dead Gia oinaleaanes 26 AEB REPEA TI ZOOM DUHOM cnt ae 26 PROG DUWO eion as 26 RPTBUON REDEA cnit a a aa a aiaa ia 27 Remote For the Dual Zone rear Seat MonNitOF ocooccoccccnccnconcoccocnncnnnnnnnnnncnncoroncnnncnnoncnnns 28 MODE DUMON mess a o O id 28 MUTE OVNI Mi teada nt dd tel ile tenes ibi ies 28 PEAY PAUSE DUWOM piro dinerito al 28 AUDIO SUB title RPT Repeat MENU P reset SCAN and number keys 28 DUAE ZONE ICONS atea tea bn a tae nl dao 28 MIPS WMA PLAYBACK oir a ted chee dele a aaia A 29 PIV MOQO iine a a ove rousouasae uetoamouaasases 29 Sia On 29 PICTURE IPS OPERATIONS A di 30 MSW GUI RS 0 A AA Aids 30 ROE e e U Cs PACO Po E O 30 Mirror DICTE souseran AA EENEN EEEE A 30 Previous and Next selection voi A A AAA 30 FOON OUT aaa EET eaten 30 HEE Image Selecione O aen dea e 30 olde SNOW eias a a a E AE 30 OMErFTUACIONAS ia da ada dead 30 RDS OPERATION AND DESCRIPTION estate ien a iras 31 TECHNICAE SPECIFICATIONS priemen sane Rens ee abe one TUN SARS tae oe UE Goa oes Seed 33 IN OO INA aerate ssc ln tah dats tate e A 33 ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT PRECAUTION NOTES occocccccnccccncccconcccnnncncnncnconacnconcnnnncnconanons 34 PREPARATION BEFORE USING THE GM 7300Navi Unpacking and checking the contents Please check if the following items and accessories are includ
19. ation mode is ON 4 RDS display see description on RDS later in this manual AF ON or OFF TAON or OFF TP ON or OFF EON ON or OFF PTY ON or OFF SYSTEM DISPLAY In DVD and AUX modes no picture is shown on screen and a warning message is displayed when the parking break is not ON WARNING ENJOY SOUND ONLY WHILE DRIVING 2 Monitor Error Display The Monitor can be swiveled manually 30 degrees to the left or the right for passenger viewing If the monitor is turned into the left or right position the monitor cannot close automatically when the CLOSE button is pressed and a warning message is displayed ERROR MONITOR NOT CENTERED Center the monitor manually and press CLOSE again to continue the closing sequence Reverse Camera Display If the on the ISO cable pin A2 the connection is made to the Reverse lamp and the car is put into its reverse gear the unit will automatically switch to the Rear Camera if installed in your car the reverse camera is an optional item In case the display is closed and the car is put in its reverse gear then the display will open automatically and the image of the Rear Camera will be shown When the car is put into another gear the unit will resume in its previous playing mode RESET Button lf a error was caused by a faulty setting or when the unit does not respond to any key press of IR commands press the RESET button with a small pin to return to the factory default settings Pa
20. ay fail to work when it should Never feed power to other equipment by cutting the insulation of the power supply lead of the unit and tapping into the lead The current capacity of the lead will be exceeded causing overheating e When replacing fuse be sure to use only fuse of the same rating prescribed on this unit Speakers connected to this unit must be high power types with minimum rating of 40W and impedance of 4 8 ohms Connecting speakers with output and or impedance values other than those noted here may result in the speakers catching fire emitting smoke or becoming damaged When this product s source is switched ON a control signal is output through the blue lead Connect to an external power amp s system remote control or the car s Auto antenna relay control terminal max 300 mA 12 Vdc If the car features a glass antenna connect to the antenna booster power supply terminal When an external power amplifier is being used with this system be sure not to connect the blue lead to the amplifiers power terminal Likewise do not connect the blue lead to the power terminal of the auto antenna Such connection could cause excessive current drain and malfunction o To avoid short circuiting cover the disconnected lead with insulating tape Especially insulate the unused speaker leads without failure There is a possibility of short circuiting if the leads are not insulated e Dirt or condensation on the lens inside this uni
21. ble AF Default status is On When AF is enabled on and available with the current radio station the AF icon will be visible on the screen if it is not available the AF icon will blink Press the Alternative Frequency Regional AF REG button in the TUNER mode for longer than 2 seconds to enable or disable REGIONAL Default status is off When REG is enabled on the REG icon will be on and the unit will accept regional variants of the tuned station frequency When REG is disabled the unit will ignore regional variants see more under RDS operation TP LOUD Button Press the TP LOUD button in the TUNER mode to enable or disable Travel Announcement Travel Program The default status is off When there is a TA or TP signal available from the radio station that is tuned in the TP icon will be shown on the screen When TA TP is enabled on but no travel announcement is transmitted the TA icon is off When a travel announcement is transmitted the TA icon is on In case TA TP is enabled on but no RDS signal is present the TP icon will blink see more under RDS operation Press this button for longer than 3 seconds to switch Loudness ON or OFF Mini LCD Display 3888 CH GD LOUD INT RPT j ST LOC DISC RDM When the monitor of the GM 7300NAvi is closed you will see basic Radio CD or DVD information on this display as well if AF EON TA TP MUTE PTY RPT repeat RDM Random INT intro scan ST D Stereo LOC local o
22. cocccoccocncoccccncoccocncoconannnoos 9 Button 4 5 6 8 9 10 Radio Station Preset Button Disc Play mode Control 9 Mute BUON oo 9 MOde BUON tee E N io ie io 10 EJE DU cion 10 Volume knob Bass Treble Balance Fader o oocccccccccoccccncocnconcoconononcnnanoncnnancnconanonos 10 o A a a a Ga ctoatalds a A 11 OPEN CLOSE BUON rr rd 11 FREE SAN oo eee Eolo en ee Meter 11 PEY y Na E eae eet eae bau at cen Ate 11 BANO atc acs esterase cach as E elena ale ge wal gE eS 11 5 WAY JOYSTICK Controller Up Down Left Right Enter ocooccocccoccccncoccccncoo 11 AF REG Button Alternate Frequency Regional ccooccoccocccociconconnconcccncancncnnancnos 12 TP LOUD BUON tte 12 MIES BB Coo f Y Se iS ee me eae a eee cestos LOS 12 DDISCOACIING SOU 235i Sie ai cet ew iat alee sas ites ceta ed ete leet ee ee eee 12 TPB id 13 A A A Menace Te Uniennr Mere 13 PR OU Mid deacons ausderend 13 DIS DUO ia tela 13 OSOBU naaa apilable 14 SOURCE MENU 0 a docaniaa 14 DUAL ZONE MENO stecsasiscadcesasedasessnduassaanstaseadedsase lt asedentecnceiaediwanstead ete es edexeasiaageceisecuies 14 SE TUP MENU e oil 14 AUDIO MENU Sc sli tol 15 VIDE O MENU an td cee Gate nse o a ao 15 RDS MENU do eee eee 15 SY TEM MENU da 16 MENU BUWOM tddi 16 Revere Camera DIS Dl Vedra 17 RESET DU ON rr diia 17 SDMMC Crd SO toas 18 Invisible Touch screen COMIMANOS ccoccoccoccccccccconcononncnncnoncononnonnnononnnnnnnnnnn
23. d on the Left Audio output R Mono is all sound on the Right channel The Mix Mono function only works when a DVD is being played in DTS 5 1 mode Dynamic This function is to adjust the linear compression rate to obtain the different compression results of the signals Standard set to OFF When FULL is selected the difference between Treble and Bass is more blurred indefinite and indistinctive Equalizer In the equalizer page you can select different preprogrammed EQ types like Rock Pop Live etc to adjust the audio signal to your best liking You can select one of the Bass Super Bass and Treble modes to adjust the Bass and Treble signal to your best liking ON will switch the selected mode on and OFF will switch it back to normal Audio playback Note Please be advised that sometimes the BASS on an Audio CD or DVD is already very low using the Bass Boost or Super Bass can overload your subwoofer resulting in poor sound quality 3D Processing Select this menu item to set up your preferred 3D audio mode and enter into the 3D Processing page REVERB MODE Select this menu item to set up your preferred Audio mode for a better surround effect You can select different preprogrammed Reverb types like Concert Living Room and Hall etc to adjust the audio signal to your best liking HDCD Select this menu item to set up your preferred Audio mode for HDCD Select the HDCD Setup page to set up your preferred filter mode for HD
24. e M4 PREVIOUS or the NEXT buttons you will go to the next or previous 9 small pictures To go to the preferred photo picture press the arrow buttons wv a K gt to scroll to your selection and confirm your choice by pressing the ENTER button Your selected photo will now be displayed When no selection is made press the STOP button again to resume to normal playback mode Slideshow If the disc contains more than one picture file the player can play the files automatically in 16 different Slideshow modes When the disc is playing press PROGRAM to change the current slideshow mode 1 Wipe top 5 Diagonal wipe left top 9 Extended from center Vertical 13 Window Horizontal 2 Wipe bottom 6 Diagonal wipe right top 10 Extended from center Horizontal 14 Window Vertical 3 Wipe left 7 Diagonal wipe left bottom 11 Compress to center Vertical 15 Wipe from edge 4 Wipe right 8 Diagonal wipe right bottom 12 Compress to center Horizontal 16 Normal view Other functions Functions such as PAUSE PREVIOUS NEXT REPEAT ALL REPEAT SINGLE etc are also available for picture discs Page 30 of 35 pages RDS OPERATION AND DESCRIPTION Radio Data System RDS enables you to make the best use of your RDS equipped unit RDS allow radio stations to transmit data that will make use easier The radio stations can send short messages on RDS and provide additional information about the programs being transmitted weather general informatio
25. e according number buttons on the remote control Select YES or NO with either the left or the right arrow key and press ENTER to confirm DEFAULT With this option you can select to reset to the factory preset values Password Setup Page PASSWORD MODE PASSWORD MODE With this option you can select to set your password protection ON or OFF PASSWORD With this option you can select to change your password Use this menu to change the factory set password 136900 Page 24 of 35 pages Enter the numbers with the number buttons of the remote control and press ENTER enter the new password and press ENTER again confirm your new password and press ENTER again Important Do not forget the newly entered password there is no way to retrieve the newly entered password EXIT With this selection X you exit the system setup and return to normal viewing of the video Page 25 of 35 pages ADDITIONAL REMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONS UNIT REMOTE gEruP 4 MENy NUMBER BUTTONS sie While playing a DVD VCD or CD press a number button 0 9 to direct select the desired track For example to q V y select the 8 track press number button 8 To select track PROG DISP numbers beyond 10 first press the 1 button followed by a 4 gt gt gt single digit number button 0 9 For example To select GOTO the 12 song press button 1 and then press button 2 SEL E AUDIO SUBTITLE ZOOM AUDIO button
26. ed in the received package if au m One soo ano o f d 1 ao gt 1x Mounting Bracket n a 1x Assemble Bar ia 1x Screw B15x16 4x Bolt M5 P 3 CACAO E 1x Nut M5 O a m 1x Flatwasher CQ 1x UNIT IR Remote 1x Spring washer gt Control and 1x Dual 2x Unit ejection bal O Zone IR Remote control Both with one CR2025 3Volt cell battery 1x front panel protection sleeve 1x ISO cable may vary from the picture above This User Manual Page 3 of 35 pages CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE The GM 7300Navi control button description O Ss a a a 25 26 910 1112 13 14 27 28 29 30 Volume Push Select Second Menu TP Loudness Mode Preset 1 Play Pause Preset 2 Step Forward Preset 3 Step Backward Power Button Preset 4 Stop Repeat Preset 5 Fast Backward Intro Preset 6 Fast Forward Random Mute Eject IR Remote Sensor Open Joystick Up Down Seek Up Down Enter Band AM FM Open Close LCD Preset Scan Disc Loading Slot Information LCD Display PTY AF REG Release button Touch screen TFT LCD Band AM FM Dis Display OSD Menu Setup In Out Tilt Level Adjustment Contacts Reset SD MMC card slot Page 4 of 35 pages The UNIT IR Remote Control STANDBY IN OUT TILT OPEN EJECT OSD MODE MUTE To install the battery open the battery compartment insert the CR2025 3V cell battery
27. em settings main menu press the 4 LEFT or gt RIGHT arrow buttons to move to the highlighted menu item and select one of the Setup Pages General Setup Page Audio Setup Page Video Setup Page Preference Setup Page Password Setup Page General Setup Page Press SETUP and then ENTER to enter into the General setup page as shown below qo saax ane Ne GENERAL SETUP PAGE WIDE ON ENG a a a A A A iaei ON GOTO GENERAL SETUP PAGE On the Remote Control press either the a UP or y DOWN or LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons to move to the desired menu item and press ENTER to select the menu item TV Display Set TFT screen mode to the correct ratio Press the gt RIGHT arrow button to enter the sub menu If you want to set the screen to another setting press the DOWN arrow to move to your selection and press ENTER Press SETUP to exit these system settings Note Four screen ratio modes are available 4 3 Pan Scan 4 3 Letterbox and WIDE 16 9 and Wide Squeeze Different disc formats will display different images depending this setting and the screen size used Hereunder is an example of the different choices and the relation between the disc format and screen ratio The default for this unit is 16 9 as this is the ratio of the TFT LCD screen 4 3 Letterbox Allow you to see movies in their original aspect ratio The entire frame of the movie will be disp
28. ge 17 of 35 pages SD MMC card slot To insert a SD MMC card support up till 2Gb cards remove the front panel first insert the SD card and replace the front panel within 20 seconds else the unit will switch off automatically Please insert the SD card with the contact pins downwards Invisible Touch screen commands The touch screen has in any mode invisible functions Touch with a finger or a stylus pen any point in the left upper corner of the screen to enter the Main Menu Touch with a finger or a stylus pen any point in the right upper corner of the screen to enter the Dual Zone Menu In DVD or SD MMC card mode the below shown hidden buttons are present Touch with a finger or a stylus pen any point in the left upper corner of the screen to enter the Main Menu Touch with a finger or a stylus pen any point in the right upper corner of the screen to enter the Dual Zone Menu Touch with a finger or a stylus pen any point in the left side middle section to go one track backwards Touch with a finger or a stylus pen any point in the right side middle section to go one track forwards Touch with a finger or a stylus pen any point in the bottom middle section to enter the DVD menu if available on the disc DVD SD hidden menu DVD hidden menu SETUP Button Press this button to enter the DVD player setup menu to setup the DVD player operation settings Page 18 of 35 pages GENERAL SYSTEM SETTINGS Press SETUP to enter into the syst
29. he unit into the 1x DIN size opening of your dashboard connect the wiring and make sure everything is connected and is working properly e Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation The use of unauthorized parts may and can cause malfunctions Consult your nearest car dealer if the installation requires to drill holes or other modifications need to be made to your car e This unit is for vehicles with a 12 volt battery and negative grounding Before installing it in a recreational vehicle truck or bus check the battery voltage To avoid shorts in the electrical system be sure to disconnect the battery cable before beginning any installation Refer to this manual for details on connecting the power amp and other units Secure the wiring with cable clamps or adhesive tape To protect the wiring wrap adhesive tape around them where they lie against metal parts e Route and secure all wiring so it cannot touch any moving parts such as the gear shift handbrake and seat rails e Do not route wiring in places that get hot such as near the heater outlet if the insulation of the wiring melts or gets torn there is a danger of the wiring short circuiting to the vehicle body Don t pass the yellow lead through a hole into the engine compartment to connect to the battery this will damage the lead insulation and cause a very dangerous short Do not shorten any leads if you do the protection circuit m
30. is intended to convey endorsement or other affiliation with the document Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice www skyway it WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive a SZ If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice Se Disposing of the battery batteries Please check local regulations for disposal of batteries or call your local city office or your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product The battery batteries should never be placed in municipal waste Use a battery disposal facility in your neighborhood or community if available Dear Customer We thank you for purchasing the GM 7300Navi We wish you many pleasant hours of listening to your favorite music and watching your favorite movies Personal Safety has been taken in consideration in the design and manufacturing this product however any improper use or operation may result in an electrical shock fire and or any other hazards To prevent these hazards it is strongly recommended to read this manual thoroughly and adhere to the following precautions and safety instructions IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS A SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read all of these instructions
31. iscs There are 3 levels of Zoom in or zoom out available pressing the ZOOM button several times to increase the zoom factor in the following sequence 2x 3x 4x gt 1 2x 1 3x 1 4x Normal screen Press the wa p 4 arrow buttons to move the zoomed picture over your screen Panning To return to normal screen size press the ZOOM for the 7 time PROG button When PBC is switched off and the disc is not playing stop press the PROG button The screen will display something similar to the screens hereunder Page 26 of 35 pages When playing DVD discs When playing CD discs Program Chapter 01 xx Program track 01 xx HA os MS os _ e 02 __ 2 __ 08 _ 10 _ 04 04 05 _ Exit Start Exit Start Note When playing a DVD disc and there is only one title then the program menu will be similar to the menu of the CD Press one or more of the NUMBER 0 9 buttons to enter the chapter or track number e g when you want to see chapter 3 6 and 12 first press the 3 button then the 6 button an then the 1 2 buttons Select START and press the ENTER button to start playing your programmed selection Press the STOP button two times to cancel the program function Press the PROG button to exit the program function RPT Button Repeat While a disc is playing press the REPEAT button to select one of the available repeat modes 1 For DVD discs a press REPEAT to repeat a chapter 5 Chapter b press R
32. l 1 3 steps Level 2 Tilt level 2 4 steps Level 3 Tilt level 3 5 steps Level 4 Tilt level 4 6 steps Level 5 Tilt level 5 7 steps Adjust the monitor inwards or outwards Level None Monitor Can be moved from position 1 to position 3 by pressing the IN OUT FIX IN OUT button sequentially Level 1 Fixed position 1 Level 2 Fixed position 2 Level 3 Fixed position 3 TIME SET Adjust and Set the clock time GPS DUAL Not available grayed out SOUND BD system menu MENU Button With this button the information of the unit will be displayed depending in which mode the unit is used CT11 23 I em I 106 00 MHz l j ROS MENU AUTO Jl ST 87 50 Uma aso0 m3 3800 IK E J my 106 00 I mS 106 00 UET a7 so 14 4 gt PSER BAND Loc KMO RADIO DISPLAY 1 Displays current Frequency Band and current memorized station and RDS information on the bottom touch with your finger or with a stylus pen on the icons to select them 2 Contents of current Frequency Band Current Tuned in memory Position is highlighted Page 16 of 35 pages 3 STATUS display MEM Displays the current memory If there is no stored memory MEM 0 is displayed Play status display a AUTO auto seek mode b MANUAL manual seek mode C P SCAN preset scanning mode d A SAVE auto save mode VOL Volume level display STEREO MONO display KMO LOC only displays if the local radio st
33. l Announcements Travel Program Identification When a local radio station broadcasts a traffic report the unit is informed This information can be used to provide you with travel information without having to listen to that particular radio station all of the time When the travel announcement is broadcast the unit will interrupt the AUX Compact Disc USB SD MMC that is playing and will automatically switch to the announcement At the end of the announcement the unit returns to its former state by switching back to the CD AUX USB or SD MMC For this to work the travel announcement function must be switched on The unit will only allow you to tune to a station which is capable of sending the relevant RDS travel announcement information If the signal of the selected radio station becomes weak the unit should re tune itself to another station that has the RDS travel information The TP symbol will ignite on the information display when a TP station is found or selected EON Enhanced Other Networks The unit is equipped with the Enhanced Other Network EON function and can switch from a national Network station eg RADIO ONE to a Local Radio travel announcement and then back to the national station at the end of the announcement For example the unit is tuned to RADIO FOUR and the TA Travel function is switched on You may be listening to RADIO FOUR or to a CD or you could have the volume turned down When a nearby local radio sta
34. lation or air conditioning Do not replace the fuse on the power cable without professional guidance Using an improper fuse may cause damage to the unit or even cause fire Do not turn on or off the product in short intervals When turning the unit off wait for at least 10 seconds prior to turning the unit on again Do not operate the player with scratched bended or broken discs and when a disc is not loaded properly do not force it into the player The IR remote control operation may be hindered when the monitor is in its open position In this case use the remote control at the similar level as the IR remote receiver on the front of the unit All On Screen Displays OSD and Pictures will be based on the English version Design and Specifications may vary in the manual from the actual product in use TABLE OF CONTENTS PREPARATION BEFORE USING THE GM 7300N QaWVi ocoocccccccccoccccccocccoccocccoconcncoconnncncnnnnnnns 3 Unpacking and checking the Content ocooccocconcoccccncccconconnonoononnonncnnnnnnnancononnonnonnonnos 3 CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE escitas pipa hacian deidad no CESE 4 The GM 7300Navi control button description coccoccocccocnconconconconionnonnonnconcnncnncononnnnonos 4 The UNIT IR Remote Control mesones 5 WIREDIAGRAM OF ThE GM 7300NaVi oirra EEA ie 6 INSTALLATION IN DASHBOARD ocasiona a do thesis 8 BASIC OPERATIONS 200 anios 9 Power button STANDBY Button on Remote Control cooc
35. layed WIDE 16 9 Allow you to see movies in their original aspect ratio The entire frame of the movie will be displayed 4 3 PAN SCAN The movie will be shown full screen _ without any black margins be cut of from the right and may still have black left side margins above and Page 19 of 35 pages below the picture 16 9 Note depending the DVD screen format e g 2 35 1 Angle Mark When playing a DVD disc and you have selected ON then the screen will show the angle mark This will give you the possibility to view multi angle DVD s whether this functions works depends on the disc type in use When you have selected OFF no angle mark will be shown on the screen OSD Language To select the language for your On Screen Display OSD This menu item has multiple languages available Captions For NTSC Discs this option can display or hide the caption on the disc with CLOSED CAPTION ability ON To display captions Subtitles OFF Captions will not be displayed No Subtitles Last memory ON Each time when you turn off the player it will memorize the last play time So if you turn on the player the next time and the same disc is played it will resume play from the last memory point OFF Disable the last memory function Audio Setup page Press ENTER to enter the Analog Audio setup page The page hereunder will be shown a SS Em x AUDIO SETUP PAGE ARIA 4A AJALA AFTIR ANA iy
36. level 5 To setup the tilt level press MENU and select SYSTEM TILT RANGE and use the JOYSTICK UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT to choose a level 1 2 3 4 or AUTO level 5 and press the JOYSTICK to ENTER the selection IN OUT Button With this button the monitor can be adjusted more towards the dashboard IN or away from the dashboard OUT The adjustment is a 3 step levels sequential cycle NORMAL gt IN OUT 1 gt IN OUT 2 gt IN OUT 3 NORMAL To setup a fixed IN OUT level press MENU and select SYSTEM IN OUT FIX and use the JOYSTICK UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT to choose a level 1 2 or 3 and press the JOYSTICK to ENTER the selection REL Button Press this button to release the front button panel to access the SD MMC card slot or to store it away for safety when the GM 7300Navi is not in use The unit will power off automatically when the front button panel is removed for more than 20 seconds DIS Button When playing a disc or a SD MMC card press this button to show the duration and the name of a song Page 13 of 35 pages OSD Button With this button the general settings of the unit can be configured Press the OSD button and browse through the On Screen Icons to configure the unit or to select an item SOURCE MENU MENU DESCRIPTION E RADIO Change mode to Radio Change mode to DVD or CD SD CARD When a SD MMC card is inserted and present change mode to SD card a Not available grayed out CAMERA Change
37. n traffic jams the title of a record or a phone in number etc RDS information is transmitted with many radio stations that broadcast on the FM band PS Program Service Name The unit is supplied with a character display that will show the name of the selected radio station When you program your favorite radio stations into the preset station numbers it is not just the frequency that is stored but also the station s identification If you have set RADIO ONE to be on button number one then pressing this button will always give you RADIO ONE wherever you are in the country AF Alternative Frequency Automatic Tuning The unit receives information about the frequencies of nearby transmitters This enables it to choose the strongest FM signal for the selected station This is particularly useful and safe for you as a driver you no longer have to re tune when driving between different transmitter coverage areas Regional Links REG On Off Many local radio stations only have a couple of different frequencies and their coverage area is limited Some local stations are linked together according to their region so that if the signal from a local radio station becomes weak the unit can switch to another local station in the same region If you wish the radio to stay tuned to the same local station regardless of the signal strength or quality then you should turn the Regional facility ON as described in the previous pages TA and TP Trave
38. n upper right corner The following modes will show the following Icons MODE ICON Dual Zone DVD Mode D D Dual Zone SD Mode D S Dual Zone AUX Mode D A Dual Zone OFF No Icon Page 28 of 35 pages MP3 WMA PLAYBACK The unit is able to play discs CD R CD RW recorded with MP3 WMA audio files When a disc with MP3 files including multiple directories is loaded in the system the following screen is displayed E E 128 z 002015 mmm EN To go to the preferred music directory press the w arrows to scroll to your selection and confirm your choice by pressing the ENTER button To select your preferred song or video title press the w amp arrows to scroll to your selection and confirm your choice by pressing the ENTER button Your selected song will now be played Play mode There are four kinds of play modes available when playing MP3 MPEG4 recorded discs When the disc is playing press REPEAT to select your repeat mode the screen will show 158 A AAN TRACKOO3 TRACKOO4 TRACK005 3 1 SINGLE All the songs videos will be played only once 2 REPEAT ONE The current playing song video will be repeated 3 REPEAT FOLDER Only the songs videos of the current folder will be repeated 4 FOLDER Only all the songs videos of this folder will be played once 5 SHUFFLE RANDOM The songs videos will be played in random order Other functions Functions such as MUTE VOLUME PAUSE PR
39. ngle Vertically O 30 Normal Video Input Level 1 0 0 2V CVBS Horizontally 15 Video Input Impedance 750 Net Weight 2 5Kg Video Output Impedance 750 Radio Preset Channels 30 18FM 12AM Video Output Level 1 0 0 2V Composite Video Input 1x under normal video input level Composite Video output 1x Camera Input 1x TFT Monitor Audio input aux L R 1x Video system PAL NTSC Audio output rear L R 1x Screen Diagonal 7 inch Line output aux L R 2x front rear Usable Display Area 154 1 W x 87 0 H Subwoofer output 1x Resolution 1440 W x 234 H Optical SPDIF output 1x Brightness 400cd m measure the center brightness after 30 minutes FM RADIO Contrast 60 minimum Signal Noise Ratio 60 dB Response Time Rise 30ms Useable Sensitivity S N 30 dB 10 Db Decline 50ms Frequency Response 3 dB 40Hz 12 5Khz Viewing Angle From Top 65 Station Seeking Level 20 30 dBuV Erom Bottom 40 Distortion 1 5 Backlight LED pee teak tay KNE a LCD Life Cycle 100 000hours at 25 C AM RADIO Environment Usable Sensitivity S N 20 dB 30 dB Operating Temperature 20 C 60 C Distortion 1 5 Built in cooling fan too cool the unit internally Storing Temperature 30 C 80 C DVD Player Operating Humidity 45 80 RH Signal Noise Ratio 90 dB Storing Humidity 30 90 RH Dynamic Range 90 dB Distortion line out 0 1 Disc Playback Support Frequency Range 3 dB 20Hz 20KHz DVD DVD R DVD RW DVD R
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41. or flames the battery Keep the battery out of reach of children should the battery be swallowed immediately consult a doctor WIREDIAGRAM OF THE GM 7300Navi The GM 7300Navi comes complete with an ISO connector and installation brackets and is easily fitted into your car Here under you will find the diagram of the ISO connection which is used in the majority of the cars If your vehicle is not fitted with an ISO connection you can optionally use the separate wires and connect the wires according the description of the ISO connector Note Never connect cables to the system while it is connected to the battery power Whenever the unit is disconnected from the battery the preset memory will be erased and the unit will go back to its factory defaults RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK PRODUTO LASER CLASSE 1 DO HOT OPEN This product contains a low power laser device CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 7 APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 CAUTI O N PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1 uae a CD 1 Antenna Input RCA 2 Not in use CONNECTORS 3 AUX Input L R brown Left White 4 Rear Output L R Gray Right Red 5 Camera Input Black Others Yellow 6 Rear Video Output Black 7 Video Input Black 8 Cable connector 9 Optical 5 1CH output a A ISO CONNECTOR Ai 10 Driver Safety wire Brown MUST be connected to the cars parking break switch wire The supplier waves any and all liability when this wire is NOT connected
42. pe will be shown on the information display When no special type is selected NO PTY will be shown To switch PTY OFF press the PTY button again Default PTY is News Turn the Volume knob of the unit up or down or press the Volume buttons on the remote control to scroll through the available PTY types and then press the BAND ENTER button on either the remote control or the unit to automatically start searching for a radio station with the selected PTY code You can also press one of the six preset buttons on the unit or the remote control to quickly chose from pre selected PTY types 1 News 2 Speech 3 Sport 4 Pop M 5 Classical 6 Music When you want to store a PTY under one of the preset numbers first select the preferred PTY type then press and hold one of the Preset buttons on the unit The sound will briefly be muted thereafter the PTY type will be displayed Your favorite PTY type is now stored Note After 5 seconds of non operation the display will return to the default of the selected function and will exit the manual station frequency search mode Time and Date CT Clock Time Part of the RDS data is used to transmit the current time and date The clock on the unit never has to be adjusted and will automatically set itself for summer and winter time changes lt will also take account of leap years and if traveling in a foreign country will adjust between different time zones Note Under whatever mode the unit
43. places of water to prevent any electrical shock or shortage Never operate the product if it is moved from a cold environment to a warm one and vice versa Moisture may form inside of the unit and as a result it may not operate properly In this case turn on the power take out the disc and wait at least 60 90 minutes for the moisture to evaporate This device is a CLASS 1 Laser product and uses a visible laser beam which could cause hazardous radiation exposure be sure to operate the player correctly as instructed To prevent hazardous exposure to the laser beam do not place your eyes close to the openings to look into the inside of this player Never put any foreign objects in the disc loader of the player and never put any foreign objects into any other openings of the unit to prevent any damage or electrical shock In any case of malfunctioning only have the product serviced by an approved and qualified service centre Do not open the housing yourself Do not clean with alcohol clean the unit with a soft and dry cloth and only when the unit is disconnected from the power source For safe driving keep the volume low or moderate in order to concentrate on traffic and road conditions Never set the volume so high that you cannot hear outside traffic and emergency vehicles Never use headphones while driving A Warning To promote safety certain functions are disabled unless the parking brake is on The Unit is designed to de
44. r Stop playing Pause next Audio disc Audio disc Speed chapter or Speed min 2x to min 2x to 32x Press long to CD track 32x select Random Press long for play mode Press long to select intro track mode Shuffle repeat mode gt Repeat One gt Repeat all gt Repeart off intro track mode Random play folder gt mode Shuffle repeat one gt repeat folder Play Move to Fast backward for Fast forward for Pause next DVD Audio disc DVD Audio chapter or Slow backward disc Slow DVD track for video title forward for Speed min 2x to video title 32x Speed min 2x to 32x Press long for intro track mode Press long for random play mode Mute Button Press the Mute button to mute the volume Please note that the volume will be muted on all audio output connectors The MUTE icon will be seen on the information display To resume playing press mute again Play Move to Fast backward Fast forward Stop playing Pause next Speed min 2x to Speed min 2x to MP3 chapter or 32x 32x Press long to and track Press long to SD MMC Select repeat mode Press long for Page 9 of 35 pages Mode Button Press the Mode button to toggle between the available sources in the following sequence TUNER DVD SD REAR CAM AUX TUNER Eject button Press this button and the unit will eject the disc If the disc is not removed for about 10 seconds after eject is pressed the disc is reinserted automatically and
45. r LOUD Loudness is ON or OFF CH and a number will be ON to show which Preset station is in use When the feature is in use it will be shown in the display else it will be dim Disc Loading Slot e Load one disc with the label side facing upwards and make sure you do not touch the data side with your fingers e Press the EJECT button in case there is already a disc inside the unit e Gently slide the disc into the Slot the unit will automatically load the disc e Once the disc is loaded the unit will automatically start reading the disk and it will take a few seconds to download the disc initial data thereafter the unit will start playing the disc Page 12 of 35 pages Note e Finger prints and dust on the disc surface can affect the sound quality Clean the discs regularly with a soft cotton cloth from the disc center to the outside of the disc but do not clean in circular motions Do not use any kind of solvent such as diluting agent gasoline liquid detergent gasoline liquid detergent antistatic aerosol used for vinyl this may cause serious disc damage Keep discs away from direct sunlight or any heat source Do not stick any paper or stickers on a disc Only use 12cm and round discs do not insert any other type or size of discs Do not apply force to the disc to load it into the unit TILT Button With this button the monitor tilt angle can be adjusted The tilt adjustment angle can be adjusted from level 3 to
46. recorded on the disc then this language will automatically be shown If not the first language recorded on the disc is displayed DISC MENU With this option you can select the preferred language for the disc menu When the selected language is recorded on the disc this will automatically be selected If not the first language recorded on the disc is displayed Page 23 of 35 pages PARENTAL Set age control grade For DVD discs with a rating system programmed for example the North American CARA parents can prohibit watching content that might be inadvisable for children Press the RIGHT arrow to enter the submenu If you want to change the age control grade press either the UP or DOWN arrow to scroll to the available selections Selection 1 is Kid safe Selection 2 is some guidance advisable Selection 3 is PG Parental guidance suggested some material may not be suitable for children Selection 4 is PG13 Parents strongly cautioned some material may be inappropriate for children under 13 Selection 5 is PG R Restricted under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian Selection 6 is Restricted viewing Selection 7 is NC 17 No one 17 and under admitted Selection 8 is for Adult Entertainment or X rated movies and NO PARRENTAL is for General Audiences All Ages Hereafter a screen will indicate to enter a password if the ex factory password has never been modified you can use 136900 by pressing th
47. t may prevent playback Playback of discs recorded with a PC using the correct format is possible but depending on the application software environmental settings and other factors playback may not be possible For details inquire at the store or dealer where you purchased the application software e CD Extra discs can be played back as music CDs Normal playback of CD R CD RW discs other than those recorded with a music CD recorder may not be possible Playback of music CD R CD RW discs even those recorded with a music CD recorder may not be possible with this unit due to disc characteristics irregular shape or dirt on the disc Dirt or condensation on the lens inside this unit may also prevent playback e Titles and other text information recorded on CD R CD RW discs ID3TAG can be displayed by this unit e If you insert a CD RW disc into this unit time to playback will be longer than when you insert a conventional CD or CD R disc Read the precautions with the CD R CD RW discs before using Some SD MMC cards like very High Speed may not play back correctly Page 34 of 35 pages GM 7300Navi ENGLISH NOTES Page 35 of 35 pages
48. tect parked status and must be connected to the power supply side of the parking brake switch Improper connection or use of his connection may violate applicable law and may result in serious injury or damage To avoid the risk of damage and injury and the potential violation of applicable laws this unit is not for use with a video screen that is visible to the driver To avoid the risk of accident and the potential violation of applicable laws the front Video image feature should never be used while the vehicle is being driven Also other video displays should not be in a location where it is a visible distraction to the driver In some countries or states the viewing of images on a display inside a vehicle even by persons other than the driver may be illegal Where such regulations apply they must be obeyed and this unit s DVD features should not be used Please remember to wear your seat belt at all times while operating your vehicle If you are ever in an accident your injuries can be considerably more severe if your seat belt is not properly buckled The supplier waves any and all liability when these warnings are not followed A OPERATION PRECAUTIONS Only connect to a 12Vdc battery and negative grounding Avoid parking the car or placing the product in direct sunlight in areas with high levels of dust high temperatures over 40 C or high humidity over 90 In case of high temperatures cool down the car interior by means of venti
49. tion such as RADIO LOCAL is about to make a travel announcement an RDS signal transmitted on RADIO FOUR tells the unit to tune to RADIO LOCAL for the announcement The unit will already know the frequency of RADIO LOACAL in that area The unit will first Page 31 of 35 pages check that it can receive RADIO LOCAL satisfactorily and if so will switch from RADIO FOUR turn up the volume or interrupt the playback for the duration of the announcement At the end of the announcement the unit returns to its previous state ready for the next announcement With EON the unit is told about the frequencies of other radio stations in the area both local and national If you change stations the unit will know immediately which frequencies to try first PTY Program Type Many radio stations give codes to individual programs according to their type The unit allow you to select the type of program required and will search for a station broadcasting that type of program The following program types are available Speech News Current Affairs Information Sport Education Drama Culture Science Varied Speech quizzes comedy Pop Music Rock Music M O R M Easy Listening Classical Other Music types Weather Finance Children Social Religion Phone in Travel Leisure Jazz Country National Oldies Folk Music and Documentations To switch PTY ON press PTY button for more than a second on the unit or remote control The current selected PTY ty
50. ton and the unit will turn on and open the monitor automatically If the movement of the monitor is hindered by any obstacle it returns to its Original position automatically CLOSING THE MONITOR If there is any obstacle hindering the closing movement of the monitor the monitor stops the closing movement sequence Press the button again to continue the closing sequence after removing any obstacle The monitor should be in the center position for the closing sequence otherwise it will not close and a warning message will be displayed on the screen An option can be selected for monitor automatic closing or manual closing by pressing OSD SETUP SYSTEM TILT and to select with the joystick button or by touching the icon either AUTO or MANUAL lf AUTO is selected and the monitor is opened the monitor will automatically close when the power is switched off If MANUAL is selected and the monitor is opened the monitor will not close when the power is switched off PRESET SCAN In TUNER mode long press this button to search stations automatically The frequency search will stop when a station is found or when the button is pressed again Press the button shortly then a few seconds of each stored Preset channels 1 6 will be heard The unit will scan the preset channels until the button is pressed again PTY Press the PTY button in the TUNER mode to enable or disable Program Type Default status is off When PTY is enabled on
51. ver the M5 bolt and use the M5 nut to tighten the assemble bar Use the screw Bt5x16 to fix the other side of the assemble bar to the car b Place the front rim over the unit to finish the installation ody Note Step 7 and 8 are only possible when you can reach the back of the unit inside the dashboard To remove the unit remove the front rim and place the two extraction keys into the left and right side of the unit until they click in place and pull the unit gently out of the dashboard Page 8 of 35 pages BASIC OPERATIONS Power button STANDBY Button on Remote Control Press the power button to switch the unit ON or OFF When the TILT function is set to AUTO and the monitor is opened power off will automatically close the monitor When the TILT function is set to MANUAL power off will not close the monitor automatically and the monitor will remain opened RESET In case the unit malfunctions or needs to be set to factory default setting press and hold the POWER button for about 10 seconds then the unit will reset to the factory defaults Button 4 5 6 8 9 10 Radio Station Preset Button Disc Play mode Control Button Button Button Button Button Button No No No No No No 4 5 6 8 9 10 Press the button for tuning to the pre memorized channel preset channel Press and hold pressed the button to store the current frequency channel into memory Play Move to Fast backward for Fast forward fo
52. will receive automatically urgent news and ALARM will be on the Information Display RDS operation is not possible during AUX mode Page 32 of 35 pages TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS GM 7300Navi Enjoy listening to your music or watch a movie An outstanding stylish designed Automotive 1x DIN DVD CD SD MMC player with AM FM RDS Radio and Dual Zone functionality The driver can listen to the radio while the rear seat passengers can enjoy watching a DVD or alike This easy to install system comes complete with a motorized fully automatic 7 Inch TFT color LCD The excellent mechanical Anti Vibration and Electronic Shock Protection ESP guarantees a clear reproduction of DVD s and CD s The built in 4x40 Watt Power Amplifier is offering brilliant HiFi sound characteristics Operating information and station information obtained from the RDS function is shown on the 7 inch color display As much as 18 FM and 12 AM radio stations can be programmed as preset channels Operation is easy with the user friendly access buttons Touch Screen Graphical User Interface or with the included Infra Red remote controls General AUDIO Operation Voltage 12V DC Audio Output Impedance 6000 Operation Voltage Range 10 16 0V DC Audio Output Level 22 5 Vrms Maximum Operation Current 10A under normal audio input level at maximum output volume Grounding System Car Bat Neg Pole Installation Dimension W x Hx D mm 178x50x 165 25 VIDEO Installation A
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