DNA AFD102 User manual

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AFD102
Instruction Manual
10.2” FLIP DOWN WIDE SCREEN LCD
WITH BUILT-IN DVD PLAYER
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If you experience operation or performance problems with this product,
compare your installation with the electrical wiring diagram on the
previous page. If problems persist, read the following troubleshooting
tips which may help eliminate the problems.
Trouble Shooting
SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY
No picture or sound Power cord is not
properly connected
A/V input cables not
properly connected
A/V input source is not
operating properly
Check that power
connections are
properly made and all
fuses are in functioning
condition
Check all cables
Replace or repair A/V
source (DVD player,
video game, etc)
No picture A/V signal not present
Contrast and/or
brightness were set
incorrectly
TV reception is poor
(applies to system with
TV turner only)
Check all cables. If
necessary, repair or
replace A/V source
Adjust contrast and
brightness levels to see
if picture appears
Check and adjust
antenna system.Move
to another area with
better reception, if
possible
Remote control does
not function properly
Battery is dead
Remote is not being
used in direct line-of-
sight with the player or
the remote IR sensor.
Replace battery
Be sure when being
used, the remote is
being pointed directly
towards the player or
remote IR sensor (if
installed)
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Safety…...................…………………………..…………......................…4
Specifications………..………………..………………..……………….......5
Contents………..………………..………………..........……………….......6
Monitor Installation……………………………..………………......….....…7
Mounting…………………………...……...…...…...….…..................…7
Releasing The Monitor………………...…………………...……....……8
Powering The Monitor.…………...…..........................……..........……9
Turning on the Dome Lights…...….............................……..........……9
Controls & Features……………......……………........…....................…10
Remote Control Features……………..............................................11-13
Wiring Diagram…………......………….........................................…14-15
On Screen Menu System.....………….........................................…16-17
Trouble Shooting....……......…………...............................................…18
Thank you for purchasing this DNA Designer Audio product. It is designed
to give you many years of enjoyment. DNA Designer Audio recommends
installation by a professional installer.
Index

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Safety
Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may
invalidate the users right to operate the equipment and void warranty.
SAFETY PRECAUTION
In most countries it is against the law to watch TV [video] while driving it is•
recommended to check with your local police for exact legalities.
Safe driving should always be your priority•
Do not attempt to modify or repair this unit it will void your SPL warranty.•
If any repairs are needed, please contact SPL for a repair station near you.•
Disconnect the negative battery terminal for D.I.Y installation.•
After installation is complete, check all connections prior to final assembly.•
No modifications to the unit or mounting hardware are permitted.•
Note:
Do not use and store the player in dusty, hot or humid environment.
FUSE REPLACEMENT – WARNING!
Never replace any fuse with one of a higher value than the fuse supplied
with your unit. Using a higher current rated fuse may cause damage to
your unit and/or electrical wiring.
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1. Press the “POWER” key on monitor or remote controller to turn on.
2. Press the “SELECT” key on monitor or remote unit, the ON SCREEN
DISPLAY menu will be shown on the display as below.
3. Press “SELECT” key on monitor or remote unit to select the
adjustment item. Then press “UP” or “DOWN” key to adjust the new
setting value. Each adjustment item is shown as below:
BRIGHTNESS Adjustment
Press the UP and DOWN keys to adjust the brightness.
CONTRAST Adjustment
Press the UP and DOWN keys to adjust the contrast.
COLOR Adjustment
Press the UP and DOWN keys to adjust the colour richness.
TINT Adjustment
Press the UP and DOWN keys to adjust the red and green tints.
IR Channel Adjustment
Press the UP and DOWN keys to switch between A & B channels.
MIRROR Adjustment
Reverses the displayed image (useful with rear camera systems)
RESET Adjustment
Returns all settings to factor values.
EXIT Adjustment
Allows you to exit the OSD systems.
SCALING Adjustment
Press “UP” or “DOWN” key to select the picture image 16:9 or 4:3
On Screen Menu System
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
COLOR
TINT
IR CHANNEL
MIRROR
RESET
EXIT
SCALING

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The monitor incorporates an on-screen menu display systems which
permits you to setup the DVD for a wide variety of installations and
applications.
Enter the menu system by pressing the SETUP button on the front of
the monitor or the remote control. Pressing the SETUP button steps
you through the six main screens of the menu system. These are, in
order: System Setup, Language Setup, Audio Setup, Video Setup,
Speaker Setup, and Digital Setup.
The basic navigation method for this menu system is to:
1. enter a menu by pressing the SETUP button
2. use the and buttons to scroll to the parameter you wish
to change
3. press the and buttons to enter the sub-menus
4. press ENTER button to enter the selection
5. use the and buttons to adjust the parameter you wish
to change
6. press the ENTER button to confirm the selection
Sub-menus in the OSD system
Each of the three main menu areas contains submenus permitting you
to adjust many aspects of your monitor’s behavior.
In the SYSTEM SETUP menu, you can adjust the following:
SOURCE – TV SYSTEM – VIDEO – PASSWORD – RATING – DEFAULT
In the LANGUAGE SETUP menu, you can adjust the following:
OSD LANGUAGE – AUDIO LANG – SUBUTITLE LANG – MENU LANG
In the AUDIO SETUP menu, you can adjust the following:
AUDIO OUT – KEY
In the VIDEO SETUP menu, you can adjust the following:
BRIGHTNESS – CONTRAST – HUE – SATURATION
On Screen Menu System
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Model: AFD102
Operating Voltage: 12V DC
Ground: 12V Negative
AV System:
Screen Size: 10.2”
Video Compatibility: NTSC/PAL
LCD panel type: Active Matrix TFT
Resolution, pixels: 800 x 600
Brightness: 350 NITS
Features:
LED backlight
OSD On screen display
Full function OSD remote control
NTSC/PAL/SECAM Signal auto detection
2 External audio/video inputs available
1 Audio/video output
Swivel screen 25 degree left and right
Built-in 3 position dome light
Built-in A & B Channel IR transmitters for wireless headphones
Built-in FM transmitter for speaker
Built-in SD card reader
Built-in USB host
Built-in slot-in half-DIN car DVD player
Playback system: DVD, AVI/MPG, VCD, SVCD, CD-DA, CD-R/RW, MP3
Speed control for fast forward / reverse: x2, x4, x8, x20
Zoom screen: 2, 3, 4, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 Off
Supporting multi-language
NOTE: Specifications and design are subject to modification without notice due to improvement in technology.
Specifications

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The following accessories are included along with your flip down
DVD player.
Contents
• LCD Monitor Housing
• Power Cable – Audio/Video Interconnect Cable
• Wireless Remote Control with Battery
• Metal Mounting Plate
• Instructions Booklet
• Screw Pack for Mounting Main Unit
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Wiring Diagram
Note:
1. Please remove the right-side of the dome light cover to define the
door trigger. If it’s positive trigger (+12 Volt), please put the switcher
to the left – hand side.
This model has a selector switch for dome light trigger connection
(+12V or ground connection).
This switch allows you to select between +12V and negative ground
connection for your dome light trigger function.
The selector switch is located by the right side dome light (please
remove the dome light lens cover to access the switch). When the
selector switch is set on position A the dome light trigger wire works
with negative ground. When the switch is set on position B the dome
light trigger wire works with positive +12V.
If its ground trigger, please put the switcher to the right – hand side.
(Default in ground trigger, switcher to the right- hand side).
2. Frequency interference can occur when using multiple monitors
in your vehicle whilst using IR. To fix this problem use either A & B
Channels. Then select the corresponding Channel on the headphones.
A B
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Wiring Diagram
On a towel or soft cloth, gently place the monitor assembly “face down”
on a stable work surface. Using the wires provided, complete the audio,
video and power connections in your vehicle as shown in the diagram
below.
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Monitor Installation
Attach the monitor mounting plate by
screwing through the headliner and
into the existing roof supports or the
wood bracket you have made (see
TIP bottom of page).
Cut hole in headliner for metal plate
to fit a 11/2 overlap is need for plate
carefully secure plate to headliner
or support beam (not roof).
Route cables using hardware
supplied.
Align mounting holes secure unit to
mounting plate tighten all screws
evenly not to deform housing
INSTALLATION TIP
Make a MOUNTING BRACKET out of wood. This bracket mounts
under the headliner, and provides a mounting surface to which the
housing of the flip-down monitor can be attached.
CAUTION:
Make sure the screws are NOT long enough to go through the roof!
If you have any doubts about this type of installation, please consult
your local mobile electronic retailer. Making holes in the roof of your
vehicle will cause damage which is expensive to repair.

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Monitor Installation
Releasing and lowering the monitor
To release monitor press open button carefully lower screen to your
best viewing angle. Once the monitor is at best viewing angle the
screen can swivel 10 degree left and right.
When unit is not in use we recommend that you close the monitor.
To avoid accidental damage, we suggest you always close the monitor
assembly when it is not in use. To do so, rotate the monitor back to
a 0 degree left-to-right position, and push it up into the monitor base
until you hear a “click”. Test that it is secured by gently pulling down on
monitor frame.
Push the moinitor open button
Pull the monitor down
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Remote Control Features
FUNCTION FUNCTION
Press this button to have the
DVD feature function as below,
and press again to change in
to numeric key pad. This key is
switch for DVD feature function
and numeric key pad.
SUBTITLE
During in playback, repeat
pressing this button to select the
desired subtitle to display.
AUDIO
During in playback, repeat
pressing this button to select the
desired audio language to display.
MENU
Press this button to return to the
DVD disc menu.
PROGRAM
Program to play a DVD, VCD, CD,
WMA and MP3 disc in a desired
sequence to play. Pressing this
button to have the program menu
to appear. Using numeric keypad
to input the title number and the
chapter number to be a desired
sequence to play.
ZOOM
Available only in DVD mode.
Pressing this button to enlarge
the picture. Press to change to
zoom scale.
REPEAT
Press this button multiple
times to reach desired repeat
mode (see below).
DVD Chapter > Title > Off
CD Single > All > Off
MP3 Single > All > Off
SETUP
Press this button to setup
the status of DVD. See “OSD
MENU-DVD” in this manual
for details.
MUTE
Press this button to mute (turn
off) the audio output.
Press this button again to
resume normal audio output.
GOTO
Get a desired Title, Chapter
or Time. (This function does
NOT apply to MP3) mode.
RETURN
Return to the DVD disc Title.
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
0
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Remote Control Features
CURSOR buttons
In the disc menu or setup
menu Press cursor buttons
to move between the
function items.
Press ENTER button to
confirm selection.
SEARCH FORWARD
This button search forward
and repeat pressing the
button changes search
speed.
SEARCH BACKWARDS
This button search forward
and repeat pressing the
button to changes search
speed.
NUMERIC KEY PAD
Press the numeric key pad
to input data for disc or
setup menu.
EJECT
AV
MODE
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9 0
PLAY
PAUSE
ENTER
EJECT
Press this button to stop playing and
eject the disc.
AV MODE
Press this button to select the
display source.
VOLUME INCREASE
Press this button to increase volume.
VOLUME DECREASE
Press this button to decrease
volume.
SKIP BACKWARD
Press this button to skip backward
(chapters).
SKIP FORWARD
Press this button to skip forward
(chapters).
PLAY/PAUSE
A) Press once: to start playing.
B) Press twice: to pause playing.
STOP
A) Press once: to start playing.
B) Press twice: to pause playing.
DVD AV2AV1
CH
PLAY/PAUSE/
ENTER
CH
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Powering the monitor
To turn the monitor on, press and hold the POWER button for two
seconds. When the power is ON, if an input signal is present, the
picture will be displayed on the screen.
To adjust the monitor image, press SEL to access the various
adjustment controls such as BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST. Use the
Down/Up buttons to adjust each parameter until you are satisfied with
the picture quality.
Turning on the dome lights
This unit features a three-position switch for dome lights. The switch is
located near the DVD slot. The three positions are ON, ON when the
car dome lights are on, and OFF.
Monitor Installation
switch

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Controls & Features
Monitor Controls & Features
1) DVD POWER ON/OFF
This button turns the DVD system
on and off.
2) AV MODE
Press this button to select the
display source
3) DVD SKIP BACKWARD
Press this button to skip backward
(chapters).
4) DVD SKIP FORWARD
Press this button to skip forward
(chapters).
5) DVD PLAY/PAUSE
A) Press once: to start playing
B) Press twice: to pause playing
6) DVD EJECT
Press this button to stop playing
and eject the disc.
7) MONITOR OPEN SWITCH
8) CONTROL SWITCH
(DOOR/OFF/ON)
9) DVD INPUT
10) USB INPUT
11) SD CARD INPUT
12) DOME LIGHT LAMP (2EA)
13) VIDEO INPUT 2 (Yellow, RCA)
14) AUDIO “L” INPUT 2 (White, RCA)
15) AUDIO “R” INPUT 2 (Red, RCA)
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Remote Control Features
MONITOR POWER
Press this button to turn the
monitor ON and OFF.
MONITOR SELECT
Press button enables the on
screen display menu.
DOWN BUTTON
This button is used to decrease
the parameters in the on screen
display menu.
UP BUTTON
This button is used to decrease
the parameters in the on screen
display menu.
FM TRANSMITTER
Press this button to turn ON the
FM transmitter function.This will
transmit audio to your car radio.
Press again to turn OFF. There
are 14 channels available:
87.7MHz, 87.9MHz, 88.1MHz,
88.3MHz, 88.5MHz, 88.7MHz,
88.9MHz, 106.7MHz, 106.9MHz,
107.1MHz, 107.3MHz, 107.5MHz,
107.7MHz, 107.9MHz.
FM
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