Valor Multimedia DD-806W User manual

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DD-806W
OWNER ' S MANUAL

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Contents
Thank
you
for
purchasing
a Valor
Multimedia
product.
We
hope
you
will
find
the
instructions
in
this
user
manual
clear
and
easy
to
follow.
If
you
take
a
few
minutes
to
look through
this
user
manual,
you
will
have
a better understanding of
how
to
use
all
of
the
features of your
infotainment
system
which
will
allow
you
to
have
a
maximum
enjoyment.
After grasping your
infotainment
system
features operation
knowledge,
please
keep
this
manual
in
a
safe
place
for
future
reference.
Precautions··································································································
·1
On
Safety·································································································1
Display Brightness·····················································································
·1
DISC
Care································································································1
Playable
Discs···························································································2
DVD
Region
Management············································································
2
Preparations··································································································
3
Features···································································································3
Tools
and
Supplies····················································································
·3
Warning···································································································3
Disconnecting
the
Battery············································································
-4
Controls and
Indicators·························
··························································5
Button
Operation························································································
5
Key
Areas
for
the
Touch
Screen····································································6
Remote
Control······························································································
7
Remote
Control
Functions············································································?
TFT Monitor
Operation····················································································9
Rear
Camera
Mode····················································································9
Screen
Adjustment·····················································································9
Screen
Adjustment Procedures····································································
·9
Parking
Brake···························································································
·9
Operating
Instructions··················································································
·1
0
Password
Setting·····················································································
·1
0
Power On/Off························································································
·1
0
Source
Selection·····················································································
·1
0
Volume
Adjustment··················································································
·1
0
Equalizer Setting·····················································································
·1
0
System
Reset·························································································
·1
0
Mute······································································································11
Standby··································································································11
Setup
Menu·································································································
·12
Main
Menu·····························································································
·12
Screen
Setting·························································································12
Date
Setting···························································································
·14
Time
Setting····························································································14
Clock
Mode
Setting··················································································
·14
DVD
Setting·
··························································································
·15
System
Setting························································································
·15
Steering
Wheel
Control
Setting·
··································································
·16
Basic
Settings·························································································
·17
Other Settings··························································.·······························
·18
Tuner (AM/FM)
Operation···············································································20
Tuner
Display··························································································20
Switch
to
Radio/Tuner Source····································································20
Select
AM/FM
Band··················································································
20
Auto
Tuning····························································································
·20
Manual
Tuning························································································
·20
Using
Preset
Stations················································································
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Saving a Station·······················································································
20
Select a Station························································································
20
Auto
Store
(AS)
·······················································································
21
Program
Scan
(PS)
··················································································21
DX
and
LOC
Stations Signals······································································21
DVD Player
Operation····················································································
22
Insert/Eject Disc······················································································
·22
Reset
the
Loading
Mechanism·····································································
22
Accessing
DVD
Source·············································································
·22
Using
the
Touch-Screen Controls·································································22
Controlling Playback··················································································23
Accessing
the
DVD
Menu···········································································23
Moving
Through
Chapters··········································································
·23
Fast
Forward/Fast Reverse·········································································23
GOTO
Search··························································································23
Direct Chapter
I
Track Selection···································································
24
Viewing
an
Alternate
Picture
Angle
(DVD
Only) ··············································24
Zooming.................................................................................................
24
Multi-Language
Discs
(DVD
Only)
·······························································
24
Playback Information·················································································25
General
Disc
lnformation············································································26
CD/MP3/WMA/JPEG
Operation······································································
·27
DISC
User
Interface··················································································27
MP3/WMA Disc························································································27
JPEG
Disc······························································································28
FLASH DRIVE
Operation···············································································
·29
Accessing
Flash
Source·············································································29
Flash
Drive
Instructions··············································································29
Card
Operation·····························································································
30
Accessing
CARD
Source············································································
30
CARD
lnstructions····················································································30
Bluetooth
Operation·····················································································
·31
Before
Using
the
Bluetooth··································
··
··
··
·································31
Bluetooth
Indicator··············~····································································
·31
Accessing Bluetooth Source·······································································
·31
Bluetooth
User
Interface············································································
·31
Bluetooth Setup························································································32
A2DP·····································································································32
Paring····································································································32
Auto Connect···························································································32
Making a
Phone
Call·················································································33
Answering
an
Incoming
Call········································································33
End
a Call·······························································································33
Buck-up
Camera··························································································
·34
·
Troubleshooting···························································································
35
Specifications·······························································································
39
Accessory
List·····························································································
·41
NOTE:
1.
Certain descriptions
in
this
user
manual
may differ
from
the
actual
unit.
2.
Some
pictures or
icons
in
this
user
manual
may
differ
from
actual
display.
3.
Specifications subject
to
change
without notice.

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To
avoid the risk
of
injury or accident, read the following precautions before installing and
operating the unit.
On
Safety
Comply with your local traffic rules and regulations.
• While driving
r7
You
must not watch or operate the monitor. It may distract you and cause an accident.
Park your car
in
a safe place to watch and operate the unit.
• While operating
r7
Do not insert your fingers orforeign object into the unit's loader while a CD/DVD is playing.
It may cause injury or damage to the unit. Keep small articles out
of
the reach
of
children.
r7
Keep small articles out
of
the reach
of
child
..
ren.
• Ifyour car was parked
in
direct sunlight this can result in a high increase
in
temperature inside
the
car,
lease allow the unit to cool down before o eratin
it.
Preventing Accidents
The video appears only after you park the car and set the parking brake.
When the car
is
in
motion, the video will automatically prompt a "Caution" screen for your
safety.
CAUTION!!!
IT'S UNLAWFUL TO OPERATE A VEHICLE WHILE VIDEO
IS
DISPLAYED
IN
THE
DRIVERS VIEWING AREA.
ENGAGE EMERGENCY BRAKE TO ENJOY VIDEO
Do
not watch the monitor while driving.
You
may cause a traffic accident if your attention
is distracted by the monitor.
•
Do
not use the System Setup feature while driving,
or
perform any other function which could
divert your attention from the road.
• When using the reverse back-up camera:
r7
When you drive, watch the surroundings carefully for your safety.
Do
not entirely depend
on
the back-up camera.
• When backing up your
car,
be sureto look back for your safety.
Damage Screen
• Do not touch the liquid crystal fluid if the LCD
is
damaged or broken. The liquid crystal fluid
may be hazardous to your health or fatal. Ifthe liquid crystal fluid from the LCD contacts your
body or clothing, wash it off with soap immediately.
Display Brightness
When the temperature
of
the unit falls (as
in
winter), the liquid crystal inside the screen will
become darker than usual. Normal brightness will return after using the monitor for a while.
DISC
Care
Be careful not to splash juice or other soft drinks onto the unit or thediscs.
Make sure that the discs are clean and free
of
dust.

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Playable Discs
The following types
of
discs/files are compatible:
• CD-ROM (ISO), CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+RIRW, DVD-RIRW
• CD-DA, DVD Video
• MP3 data
•
WMAdata
• JPEG images
•
AVI
format
• MPEG formats
The following types
of
discs/files are not compatible:
• WMAfiles that are protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management)
• WMA lossless format
• Discs recorded with Track At Once
or
packet writing
• MP3 PRO format .
• MP3 playlists
• WAVformat
Some recordable DVDs and COs may be incompatible with this unit, depending on media type
and recording method.
DVD
Region Management
Some DVD discs can be played only in certain playback modes according to the intentions
of
the
software. As the unit plays discs according to their intentions, some functions may not work as
intended. Please
be
sure to read the instructions provided with each disc. This player has been
designed to play back DVD software that has been encoded for specific region areas. It cannot
play back DVD software encoded for other region areas than the region areas for which it has
been designed.
The unit will play discs labeled "All".
DVD region codes:
1-
USA, Canada
2
-Japan,
Europe, South Africa, Middle East
3 -Rep.
of
Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Parts
of
SoutheastAsia
4 -Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, South America
5 -Eastern Europe, Russia, India, Africa
6-
China
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Please
read
all of
the
instructions below before beginning your installation.
We
recommend that
you
have
your unit installed
by
an
experienced car audio/navigation system installer.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
It
is
very important that
you
read
the WARNINGS
and
NOTES
in
this
manual
to
ensure correct installation
and
use
of your unit.
Features
• 6.2" Digital TFT Display
• DVD/DVD-RIDVD-RWNCD/CD/CD-RICD-RW Compatible
• Touch-screen Control with Dynamic Graphic User Interface
• Built-in 45W X 4 outputs amplifier,
4.1
channels surround
sound
output.
• Bluetooth
with
A2DP
& Hands-free
• AM/FM_
Tuner
with
48
Memory Presets
•
SD
Card
Slot
on
Front
Panel
, Support SDHC-up to
32GB
• Rear
USB
Port
on
Front
Panel
(2.0
High
Speed)
• Front
and
Rear Auxiliary
• Back-up Camera Input
• Steering Wheel
Control
Module Integrated (Analog)
Tools and Supplies
We
suggest using these tools
and
supplies
to
install
the
unit.
• Torx type, flat-head
and
Philips screwdrivers
• Wire cutters
and
strippers
• Tools
to
remove existing
radio
(screwdriver, socket wrench set or other tools)
• Electrical tape
• Crimping tool
• Crimp connections
• Volt meter/test light
•
18
gauge wire for power connections
•
16
-
18
gauge speaker
wire
• Heat shrinks tubing
• Soldering iron
and
solder
Warning
1.
Only connect the unit
to
a 12-volt negative ground system.
2.
Never install this unit
where
operation
and
viewing
could
interfere with safe driving conditions.
3.
To
reduce
the
risk of a traffic accident (except when using the backup camera feature) never
use
the
video display function while driving
the
vehicle. This
may
be
a violation of local laws.
4.
Never disassemble or adjust
the
unit without the assistance of a professional. For details,
please consult your
local
car stereo/specialty shop.
5.
To
prevent injury
from
shock or
fire,
never expose this unit
to
moisture or water.
6.
Never
use
irregular
discs,
the only recommended disc size
is
a
12cm
round
disc.
7.
To
prevent damage
to
the
mechanism inside this unit, avoid dropping
the
unit.
8.
To
ensure the touch screen
is
functioning properly please avoid
hard
impact to the TFT
monitor.
9.
Do
not change the
fuse
on
the
power wire without professional guidance. Using
an
improper
fuse may cause damage
to
the
unit
and
result
in
a fire.
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Disconnecting the Battery
To
prevent a short circuit. turn offthe ignition and remove the negative(-) battery cable prior to
start the installation.
NOTE:
Ifthe unit is to be installed
in
a car equipped with an on-board drive
or
navigation
computer, do not disconnect the battery cable. Ifthe cable is disconnected, the computer
memory may be lost. Under these conditions, use extra caution during installation to avoid
causing a short circuit.
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Controls
and
Indicators
Button Operation
<DEject
Press to eject disc.
®
Bluetooth
Microphone
@Menu
Press to enterMAIN menu, press again to return to previous source.
@Source
Press to change the source.
®@
Power
OffNOL
Press and hold to turn offthe unit.
Press once
to
power
on
when the unit is turned off.
Short press while unit is
on
to mute the volume.
Rotate to adjust the volume.
0 SD
Slot
® Remote
Sensor
®
Front
Aux-in
Jack
® Touch
screen
TFT
@Reset
@Disc
Slot
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Key Areas for the Touch Screen
The
key areas are outlined below, for DVD, VCD playback mode
and
so forth.
A-
Return to MAIN MENU
8 -Select previous chapter
C -Select next chapter
D-
Display the on-screen controls, and different mode displays different menu.
E -Display playing information
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Remote
Control
Remote Control Functions
Name
Ref#
Signal Function
Power 1
<!>
Turn the power on/off
Open 2 LA.J Eject Disc
Mute 3 I(!X Toggle on/offaudio output
SRC 4
SRC
Select source
Numeric 5
1.2.3.4.5.
Directly access certain chapter I track I preset station in
button
6.7.8.9.0
current band
VOL up 6 VOL+ Increase the volume
VOL down 7 VOL-Decrease the volume
Information 8 INJ:O Disj>lay playing information
GOTO search 9 -1-- Position search function on VCD/DVD mode
Stop/Band
10
.,
Select FM/AM band on Tuner mode
BAND
Stop playback
Select
11
Sf:L Enterthe audio settings
ESC
12
r:sc Exit the current menu
Menu
13
JAEKU
Enterthe main menu
of
system
Picture
14
PIC
Adjust the Screen settings
Repeat
A-78
15
A-B Set start point A and end point B to repeat continually
OK
16
OK
Start
or
pause playback, confirm the settings
Direction
17
-
~;
Up/down/left/right to select items for certain setting
buttons
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Title
18
TITLE
Go
back to title while playing
DVD
Root
19
ROOT
Enter the main menu
of
the disc
Turn on PBC while playing DVD
Repeat
20
0
Repeat playback for current chapter
Select the next chapter/track for playback
Next
21
Search an available radio station by increasing tuning
....
frequency
on
tuner mode
Select the previous chapter/track for playback
Previous
22
Search an available radio station by decreasing tuning
...
frequency on tuner mode
Fast Reverse
23
..
Fast reverse the disc content
Fast Forward
24
...
Fast forward the disc content
Audio
25
AUDIO
Change the audio language for disc playback
Zoom
26
ZOOII
Zooming in/out on an image
Angle
27
ANGLE
Play
in
different angle for a scene
C
ifit is applicable)
SUB Title
28
SUB•T
Language selection for subtitle
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Rear Camera Mode
When the vehicle
is
placed
in
"Reverse", and a rear camera is connected to the unit, the monitor
will automatically switch to the camera input source. Please make sure the reverse wire is
properly connected.
Screen Adjustment
"COLOR" "CONTRAST" and "BRIGHTNESS" can be adjusted.
Screen Adjustment Procedure
1.
Enter the Screen adjustment mode:
Press the PIC button on the remote or go to main menu, then select set-up and then press the
screen.
2. Select settings:
Press the (
~/~)
buttons
on
the remote or on the screen when in the set-up mode, and then
adjust the selected feature to the desired setting.
3.
To Exit do.not press any button on the remote
for
5 seconds
or
in the set-up screen
press the top left cornerto exit:
Parking Brake
1.
When the vehicle is stopped and the parking brake is on, the "PARKING Brake" wire must be
connected to the parking brake (-) switch
in
order for the monitor to display video.
2.
The Parking brake does not apply when using the reverse backup camera feature.
3.
When the "parking brake" is off, the front monitor will display a "Caution" with blue background,
preventing the driverfrom watching video while driving. This is for your safety and to reduce the
risk
of
a traffic accident.
Please see "INSTALLATION SECTION" for installation guidance on the parking brake wire.
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Operation
Instructions
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Power On
I
Off
Press the POWER
NOL
button to turn the unit on. You can also turn on the unit by pressing the
button (
<D
)on the remote.
Press and hold the POWERNOL button on the front panel
or
press the POWER button (
<D
)
on the remote to power offthe unit.
Source Selection
Press the MENU Button on the front panel to change sources: TUNER, DISC, CARD, FLASH
DRIVE, BT-TEL, F-AUX, R-AUX, SETUP, and STANDBY. The name
of
the source is displayed
on the top right corner
of
the screen.
Volume Adjustment
To
increase
or
decrease the volume level, turn the
POWERNOL
knob on the front panel
or
press the VOL+/ VOL- buttons on the remote control. The volume ranges from "0" to "40".
Equalizer Setting
The Equalizer Setting allows you to easily adjust your audio system to meet your sound needs.
To
getthe best possible sound quality from your new system, be sure to adjust the settings
for
the speakers
as
well.
Accessing the EQ Settings
Press the (SEL ) button on the remote control
or
at the bottom
of
the menu the "EQ" icon.
Selecting an EQ for Adjustment
Press the
(.6./T)
buttons on the remote control
or
press the icons on the front panel once,
then select an audio setting to be adjusted.
Adjusting an Audio Setting
Press the (
~/~Jtl>)
buttons on the remote or use the touch screen to adjust the selected feature.
EQ Settings
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SETUP
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Sound
Effects)_
L R
BAL
~-
----,,
Balance J
FADE
-F B
Loudness )
NOTE: The Bass and Treble levels are only adjustable when EQ is on "User" mode.
The Loudness function increases the sound ranges from low levels to high levels.
Exiting the Equalizer Setting
Touch the return arrow on the top right corner
of
the screen
or
press the (SEL) button on the
remote control to exit the Equalizersetting.
System Reset
To
reset the system
in
case
of
a halt
or
other unusual operation, use the tip
of
a pen to press the
RESET button located
on
the front top-left corner
of
the unit. Afterthe system resets, the unit will
restores the default settings before it was last powered-off.
Mute
The volume can be mute
by
the following:
1.
Press the MUTE button (
I(JX
)
on the remote control to mute the volume from the unit.
2. Press the <!>NOL knob
on
the panel.
3.
Turning the <!>NOL knob counter-clockwise on the panel to decrease the volume level to "0".
NOTE: Press the MUTE button on the remote control again to restore the volume.
Adjusting the volume
or
using any
of
the audio set-up features will cancel the mute function.
Standby
1.
On the Main menu press the Standby icon.
2. In the standby mode, the screen will turn
off
while the audio output is still active.
3.
In the standby mode, touch the screen
or
press the Menu button to return the screen to the
normal stage.
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Setup
Menu
Main Menu
There are three methods to access the SOURCE menu.
·Press the MENU button on the front panel.
·Press the MENU button on the remote control.
·Touch the A area (Top left corner) on the touch-screen.
Note: Touch screen must be used to select menu and adjust settings. The remote control four
directional pad cannot be used to selectthe features on the screen. The following instructions
will
show
the different ways to access menus and settings.
Screen Setting
Press the SETUP icon on the main menu.
Press the "SCREEN" icon while on the Setup menu.
Selecting a Setting for Adjustment
Press one
of
the setting icons to make anyadjustment.
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Brightness
)_
A
Contrast
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SETUP
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Brightness
)_
A
Contrast
) 6
Color
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Date Setting
Press the Date icon
in
the SETUP menu, then select one
of
the following options
Month/Day/Yearto make the date adjustment. ,
Time Setting
Press the Time icon in the SETUP menu, then selectthe hour
or
minute to make the time
adjustment.
Clock Mode Setting
Press the Clock Mode icon
in
the SETUP menu, then select "12
Hr
"
or
"24
Hr
" modes.
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DVD Setting
Press the DVD icon while on the SETUP menu.
Selecting a Setting
for
Adjustment
Select one
of
the three setting options to make any adjustment.
Parental Control
In orderto change the parental password, you need to enter this manufacture default password
8888. Warning:
If
you decide to setyourown password, make sure to write it down on the user
manual
or
on a piece
of
paperand store it somewhere safe that you won't lose it because once a
new password is set, you cannot use the default password anymore.
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System Setting
Press the SYSTEM icon while on the SETUP menu.
Selecting a Setting
for
Adjustment
Select one
of
the three setting options to make any adjustment.
Steering Wheel Control Setting
Press YES to enter Steering Wheel Control setting.
1. Press Learn
to
begin the steering wheel control programming process.
2.
Depend on the vehicle steering wheel control wiring configuration, the usercan use mode one
or
mode two
to
program the commands function.
3.
Press one
of
the function icon on the list to startthe learn command.
SE
TUP
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AM
Learn
)_
Please select
~.lode
One at
f11
st'
fvlode
One
J
VOL~
~~~
<!>
SRC
J
VOL·
..
, r
fvlode
Two
4. Press one
of
the buttons on your steering wheel control that you would like to use for this
function
in
order to finalize the learning command.
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Basic
Settings
Press the BASIC icon while on the SETUP menu.
Selecting a Setting for Adjustment
Select one
of
the three setting options to make any adjustment.
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