Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product VRVD640G Elite
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DVD USB iPOD SD A/V Input RDS VCD ID3 RDS CD-RW CD CD-R DVD MP3 DivX WMA.
2 Dear Cus tomer , CON GR A TUL A TION S. T he VRV D6 40 G DVD/CD Pl ayer an d AM /FM S tere o Re ce iver wit h RDS , SD Ca rd, US B Por t a nd AUX In, w hen use d as d esc rib ed, w ill g ive you ye ar s o f d e p e n d a b l e s e r v i c e i n y o u r c a r , t r u c k , R V , o r m i n i - v a n .
3 Rou te Lin e ................................................... 36 Di sta nc e Lef t ............................................... 37 Met hod ........................................................ 37 Time Left ..................................
4 W arnings • For safet y rea sons , cer t ain v ide o func ti ons ar e dis abl ed un less t he par kin g bra ke is on. Th e Unit i s des igne d wit h cir cui tr y to d etec t th e par ked st atu s of the ve hicl e, and m ust b e con nec ted to t he power sup pl y sid e of the p arki ng br ake switch .
5 PRECAUTI ON S Please read these import ant pre- cautions B EF ORE attempting to in st all t hi s un it . • Disc onn ect th e vehic le’ s neg ative bat- ter y te rmi na l be for e st ar t in g ins ta ll ati on. Con sult t he vehic le’ s owner’s manu al for proper instruction .
6 Memor y T ype Icon Content Size Play time USB Fla sh Me mor y Audio/ Vi deo Up to 2 Gb De pen ds on s ize of fi les SD Card Audio/ Video Up to 2 Gb De pen ds on s ize of fi les MMC Audio/ Vide o Up to 2 Gb De pen ds on s ize of fi les Disc T ype Icon Conte nt Size Play time DVD Audi o/ V ide o 1 2 cm Ab out 2 - 4.
7 Installat ion Mar kin g the po lar it y of the sp eaker wire s will m ake it ea sie r to conn ect t he exist ing speak ers to the VRVD640G. Con sult t he wiri ng dia gra m of the exis t- ing head unit before disconnecting an y wire s. If a wir ing di agra m is not avail abl e con tac t the hea d unit ’ s man ufac ture r .
8 Installat ion Remove the half sleeve A E IMPORT ANT! BEFOR E THE FIN AL IN ST AL L A T ION OF T HE HE AD U NIT , CO NNECT TH E WIRIN G TEMPO R ARIL Y , MA KING S URE THE U NIT AN D THE SYSTEM WORK PROPERL Y . DIN FRONT -MOUNT (Method A ) Fig. 2 Follow the d iagr am in Fig.
9 DIN RE AR-MOUNT (Method B) Ins tall atio n usin g the sc rew hol es on b oth si des of th e unit. 1 . Screw ho les o n the sid e of the un it. 2. Screws. Us e eith er tru ss sc rews (5 x 8mm) or fl ush su r face sc rews (4 x 8mm), dep end ing on t he sha pe of the s crew hol es in th e bra cket.
10 Wiring Co nnections DVD Out Subwoofer Out GPS Antenna Radio Antenna RCA Line Out Front Rear Right Left Right Left YELLOW (+) MEMORY RED (+) Connect YELLOW to battery or live 12 V(+) Negative Ground.
11 Locat ion Of The Cont rols 1 . Left A rrow / Channel Down 2. E je c t 3. OK 4. Up Arrow/Volume Up 5. Ri ght A rrow/Chan nel Up 6. Do wn Arro w / V o lume Do wn 7 . TF T LCD Scr ee n 8. Menu 9. Mo de 1 0. Infra R ed Wi ndow 1 1 . #1 But ton /Step Bac kwa rd 1 2.
12 Use an d Care of t he Remote Point th e rem ote contr ol at the f ront p ane l of the un it to ope rate. Precautions: • Usi ng bat ter ies i mpro per ly ca n caus e the m to explode. • Keep th e bat ter y ou t of the re ach of chi l- dren. • Sho uld th e bat ter y be swa llowed, im me - diate ly co nsult a d octo r .
13 Remote Con tr ol 1. P O W E R Pres s to turn th e unit O N or OFF . 2 . DUAL ( DVD Ou t put ) Du ring DVD M ode th is but ton tog gle s the Di splay se tti ngs un der S etti ngs II. 3. EJ EC T Du ring DV D Mode Pr ess t he EJECT b ut ton to eje ct th e disc i n the uni t.
14 Dr iv ing a ve hic le w hil e view in g a vi deo o n th is he ad un it m ay vio la te moto r veh icl e laws , and m ay r esu lt in s eri ous i nju r y , pr ope r t y da mag e, or death! T o p lay a v id eo t he ve hcl e mu st be st opp ed a nd t he p ar ki ng b ra ke mus t be engaged.
15 Basic Oper ations T u ne +/R ig ht A rr ow U s e t h i s b u t t o n t o t u n e t h e r e c e i v e r t o a higher frequency . Volu me +/ Up A rr ow Use th is but ton to in cre ase th e volume. Volu me -/D own A rr ow Use this button to decrease the volume, or navigat e the fi le menus.
16 Main Menu Main Menu Screen Pre ss the Power b ut ton in the u ppe r righ t han d cor ner of t he Radi o scr een o r pre ss the BA ND but ton on th e facep late or re - mote co ntrol to a cce ss the M ain Me nu. The M ain m enu sc ree n is wh ere you a c- ce ss al l of the VRV D64 0G’ s featur es a nd fun ctio ns.
17 The Soun d Set tings III The S ound S et ting III sc ree n turn s the fol- lowin g func tions O N & OFF . BEEP , LOUD, and S UB WOOFER. The Disp lay Set tings DI SPL A Y I Sc re en The D isp lay I scr een a llows you to adj ust the b righ tnes s of the sc ree n bac klig ht.
18 Menu Screens Sys te m I nf o rm at io n The sy stem info rma tion s cre en dis plays the ha rdwa re and s oft war e inform atio n of the VR VD640G. Calibration Screen The c alib rati on sc ree n is us ed by the sy s- tem to en sure th e accu racy of th e use r’ s touc h when u sin g the touc h scre en.
19 Radio Mode Radio Operations 1. R a d i o M o d e When you fi rs t sta r t the VRV D6 40G , the ra - dio i s the defa ult mo de of ope rat ion. T he Radi o inter f ace sc ree n will b e disp layed on the tou ch sc ree n.
20 hea rd wh en a PI mes sag e is se nt by the station. Whe n Mute is s ele cted, t he sou nd will d e- c r e a s e i n v o l u m e w h e n a P I m e s s a g e i s sen t by the stat ion. Regiona l Mode R e g i o n al M o d e i s us ed i n co u n t ri es w h e re nati ona l broa dcas ter s run “ Regi on Sp eci f- ic” programming .
21 In DVD mo de th e VRVD 640 G play s fi les s a v e d o n d i s c a s w e l l a s fi le s saved on USB Me mor y s ticks an d SD Car ds. Th e compatible fi le t ypes MP3, WMA, MPEG, JPEG, VCD & DI V X. Se e page 5 fo r more i nform atio n abou t the dis c and m emo r y typ es.
22 3. P la ybac k Af ter ins er tin g a Dis c, SD ca rd or USB M em- or y th e unit wi ll autom atic all y sta r t playi ng. If the di sc do es not s tar t p layin g, pre ss the Mod e but ton to ente r DVD mod e. Usu ally a DVD m ovie ha s a menu s cre en for th e viewer to ch oose f rom.
23 Multime dia Mode Mode movie o r trac k whe re you want th e sta r t seg - men t. Pres s it ag ain wh ere you wa nt to end the se gme nt. T he se gmen t will re peat ove r and ove r unitl th e but ton is p res sed a gai n.
24 Navigation System WARNIN GS AN D SAFE T Y IN FORM A TI ON Cydl e is a navi gatio n system t hat he lps you fi n d y o u r w a y t o y o u r s e l e c t e d d e s t i - nati on. It wil l deter mine you r exact l ocat ion with t he hel p of an at tac hed G PS devic e.
25 the se le cted valu e bec ome s ef fec tive. Switches Whe n a fun ctio n can o nly have two va lue s (main ly Enab led a nd Di sab led ), a switch is used. Unlike with list selectors, the horizon- tal l ine co nta ins the n ame of th e func tion and n ot the ac tual s tatus .
26 Navigation System QWERT Z (Germ an) and A ZERT Y (Fren ch) k e y b o a r d s . T o s w i t c h t o y o u r d e s i r e d QWERT Y -typ e keyboar d, pre ss the Keys but ton re pea tedly u ntil the a ppro pri ate key bo ar d a pp ea r s. The numeric k eyboard only contains num- be rs, o n huge b ut tons.
27 The re ar e two ic ons o n the lef t to s how the sta tus of the G PS con nec tion a nd the q ual- it y of rec eptio n. GP S Con ne ct io n Ind ic ato r In the m iddl e to the lef t th ere i s a lamp sim ilar to th e one s use d for switc hes .
28 2D a nd 3 D Ma p Vi ews Bes ide s the cl ass ica l top down vi ew of the map (ca lle d 2D mode), you have the po s- sib ilit y to tilt th e map to have a pe rsp ec tive view (3D m ode) th at gives a vi ew simi lar to that seen through the windscree n with the pos sib ilit y to see f ar ah ead.
29 to dec rea se the di spl ay back light w hen the ni ght co lor s are u sed. S et the d esi red bac klig ht levels fo r both day light a nd nig ht modes. NOTE: The c olo rs me ntio ned a nd sc ree n- shot s incl ude d in this m anua l refe r to the defa ult day tim e and n ight c olor s che mes .
30 turn s grey a nd jum ps to the la st kn own pos itio n, disa bling L ock-on -Roa d (the last position before losing the reception is usu ally i nacc ura te, and the re is a c han ce that L ock-on -Ro ad may ch oose t he wron g street).
31 may POI s nea rby , this lis t may not be c om- ple te. In the Cur so r menu t here i s a but ton cal led P OI that l eads yo u to the scr een of all n ear by POI item s. Th ere you c an op en the m one by on e to see the ir de tail s, an d sel ec t any of the m as a rou te point .
32 COCKP IT SC REEN T u rn P rev iew (N o. 1 ) On th e Cock pit s cre en thi s fi eld sh ows a gra phi c illus trati on of the n ext ma neu ver . For exam ple whe n you ap proac h a turn, a n ar row will sh ow wheth er it i s a slig ht, nor- mal o r sha rp tur n.
33 mod e. Thi s mode i s str ictl y nor th -up. Y ou c an se t up Cydl e so tha t it will sw itch to Overview mode during na vigation when the nex t tur n is fa r away . Y ou can s pec if y this d istance and t he fi xed zoo m level of Overview in Advanced settings.
34 the G PS posi tion v isib le som ewhe re on the ma p (whe n Nor th -up o rie ntat ion i s se - l e c t e d ) , o r a l w a y s a t t h e b o t t o m c e n t e r o f the ma p (whe n T ra ck-up ori ent atio n is se - lected). If y ou manually mo ve the map , it will freeze the ma p in the n ew pos ition .
35 opposite direction, both directions or all dire cti ons), and the s pee d limi t. If the ma p contain s speed limit information, this will be the d efaul t value for Ca mer a Spe ed. • Edit Ca m: you can e dit th e para mete rs of the c ame ra ne ar or at t he Cur sor , or de lete it.
36 Advan ced s et ting s / Dis play Opt ions ( Page 1 03). See t he followi ng lis t for your o ption s. The o nly re str icti on is th at you ca nnot se - le ct a valu e that al read y appe ar s in an other fi e ld.
37 Distance Left Thi s value c an al so be di spl ayed in on e of the Ro ute dat a fi el ds on t he Coc kpit s cre en as ‘Distance to destination ’ . This is t he dis- ta nce you ne ed to tr avel on the r oute be - fore reaching y our fi nal destination.
38 t h a t r e q u i r e a p e r m i t o r p e r m i s s i o n t o e n - ter. • Infor mati on – any othe r pie ce of re levant but n ot categ ori sed i nform ation. T ouch th e ico n to see th e conte nt. • Nex t page – d ispl ayed whe n mor e than 5 warn ings a pply fo r the re com men ded route.
39 Ma na ge PO I (Poi nt s of I nte re st ) He re you ca n set all t he pa rame ter s of POIs that you h ave create d and th e visi bilit y of the bu ilt-in POI s that c ome wi th the ma p. Manage Built -In POI Visibility The m aps i n Cydle c ome wi th a hug e num- be r of POIs.
40 fi t in o ne pag e, Cydle w ill autom atic ally dis play the l ist. If you tou ch Do ne any tim e befo re this h app ens, you r ece ive the li st of matches on multiple pages. • ABC/ Di sta nce: by ta ppin g this b ut ton you c a n h a v e t h e P O I s s o r t e d i n a n a l p h a b e t i - cal o rde r .
41 Rou te T ab Th is me nu c on ta in s o pti on s to m an ag e di f- fere nt set tin gs in th e prog ram. Recal culat e T h i s m e n u p o i n t i s o n l y a v a i l a b l e i f a n a c t i v e rou te exists a nd GPS p osi tion i s pre sent. I t b r i n gs u p a m e n u w i t h f o u r o p t i o n s .
42 waypoi nt, de letin g the rou te will not d elete the PO I item it self, jus t its ro le in the r oute. Itin era r y Thi s fun ctio n ope ns the it iner ar y (ro ute event li st) of the ac tive rou te. The Iti ner ar y has t hre e dif fere nt dis play mo des a nd t wo functions.
43 Edit T ou ch Edit to s ee th e list of a ll poi nts us ed in the r oute. Th e fi r st ite m in the li st is th e dep ar tur e poin t of the rou te witho ut a valid GPS p ositi on, the l ast r each ed vi a poin t if you ope n the li st du ring n avigati on, or t he poi nt whe re Cydl e most r ece ntly r eca lcu - late d the rou te.
44 both . NOTE: If you touc h eithe r of your favor ite d e s t i n a t i o n s i n t h e F i n d m e n u b e f o r e d e - fi ning i t, Cydle w ill of fer to ta ke you to this scr ee n to set it up.
45 • Re calc ulate: Cydl e will re cal cula te the rou te with th e previ ous s ett ings . The r esu lt is the s ame a s if Automat ic rec alcu latio n was se lec ted. • Dr op Nex t Via Poi nt / De lete Rou te: Cydle will re move the nex t via p oint f rom th e list and r eca lcul ate the ro ute witho ut it.
46 Te x t u r e d P o l y g o n s E n a b l e t e x t u r e d p o l y g o n s , a n d h a v e r i v - er s, la kes, fore sts a nd othe r la rge obj ect s dis played i n a more r eali stic a nd at tr active way on the m ap.
47 ROUTE PAR AM ETE R SE TT ING S Thi s is a ver y i mpor t ant p age. Se tti ngs h ere dete rmin e how route s will b e calc ulate d. T h i s sc r ee n is di re c t ly ac c es s i bl e fr om th e Rou te Inform ation s cre en. Method Use th e han dle to set th e spe ed of th e route calculation.
48 Un pave d Road s Unpave d road s are exclu ded by def ault, a s they c an be in a b ad co nditi on an d you usu - all y cann ot rea ch the sp ee d limit o n the m. Motor ways Whe n driv ing a sl ow car o r towing anot her vehic le, you may p refer n ot to take motor- ways.
49 playe d by Cydle. Vari ous i ntern atio nal for- mats a re availa ble. Y ou can al so set t he time zone yo u are cu rre ntly i n. ADV ANCED SETTINGS The se s cree ns le t you set a la rge n umbe r of dif fer ent ad vance d set tin gs an d initi ate som e spe cia l func tion s.
50 mm.mmm ) ; or degrees, minutes and sec- ond s (dd mm ss .s). NOTE: the c oord inate di splay m ode is i n- dep end ent f rom the c oor dinate in put in Find m enu.
51 As a lrea dy men tion ed, you ca n move, tilt and zo om th e map du rin g naviga tion. I n the se ca ses a L ock ic on ap pea rs o n the screen. Wh e n you til t o r zo om t he ma p, th at p a r t .
52 vic e, the GPS a ntenn a loc ation i n the ca r and t he envi ronm ent you a re dri ving in, rou te reca lcul atio n can b ehave dif fe rentl y . Cydl e may think yo u have depa r ted the pro pos ed rou te and p er for m a rec alc ula- tio n even if you have not d one so.
53 Backup Data Y ou c an ma ke a safe copy of th e whol e use r dat aba se on a me mor y c ard. T o uch t his b ut ton to co py all u se r dat a and set tin gs on th e mem or y ca rd. Th e backu p is al ways crea ted wit h the sa me fi le name; s o b a c k i n g u p d a t a w i l l a l w a y s o v e r w r i t e previous backups.
54 USING THE FIND MENU T h e F i n d m e n u i s a c c e s s i b l e b y t h e F i n d & G O b u t t o n a t t h e M a i n m e n u o r b y t h e Men u but tons of th e map s cre ens. T he Find m enu give s you vari ous po ssi bilit ies for se lec ting a l oca tion.
55 If you ar e look ing for a c it y or town (or sta te) you ca nnot fi nd on th e list , touch t he Ot her Cit y but ton in t he top ri ght co rne r .
56 ter s. Thi s way you can s ear ch for a st reet nam e in the wh ole st ate. In other c ount rie s this s tep is co mpul sor y . If you pre ss D one befo re ente ring a ny let ter s, the li st of citi es will appear in alphabetical order .
57 scr een). Th e cros sin g of the t wo stre ets will be th e sele cte d point . An E x amp le Fo r A Full A dd re ss S ea rc h Thi s is an exa mple fo r the mo st co mplex add res s sea rch, fi nd ing an a ddre ss f rom abr oad.
58 When fi nis he d, touch th e long itud e on the rig ht, an d enter i t as you did l atitu de. Thi s time the hemisphere-c hanging button tells Cydl e wheth er the p oint i s loc ated Ea st or W est from the meridian crossing Green- wic h, UK. On ce you have ente red b oth num ber s, pre ss D one to make th e sel ecti on.
59 fro m the give n refer enc e poi nt (near est fi rst) . NOTE: In the c ase of P OI item s that you have cre ated, you ca n als o see t he res ults in alphabet ical order . Push the button with t he lab el ABC t hat ap pea rs b etwe en Sea rch a nd the p age nu mbe r .
60 Q. I c an not fi nd the blue(yello w when us in g nig ht c olo rs ) ar row t ha t woul d sho w m y l ocation . Na vigati on d oes not star t. A . Che ck the GP S statu s ico n on the M ain men u scr een, a ny of the ma p scre en s or the GPS D ata s cree n.
61 in g nav iga ti on (Co ck pit s cr ee n) bu t th er e is n o Add P OI b ut to n in t he Cu r sor menu. For dr iving s afet y rea son s the Add P OI function is only a vailable on th e Map scr een . If you are th e drive r , s ave it as a POI la ter , when you re ach you r des tinati on.
62 o n t h i s p a rt i c u l a r d a y . U s i n g t h a t i n f o r m a - tio n Cydle c an cha nge b et ween th e day and t he nig ht col or sch eme s a few minu tes befo re sun rise a nd a few min utes af te r sun- s e t .
63 ing. S ele ctin g Nor th -up, the m ap rem ain s or iente d to have Nor t h toward the to p. Use the le f t and ri ght ha rdwar e but tons to tur n your ma p in the d irec tio n you wish. T his wi ll imm edia tely tur n off t he autom atic ro tatio n.
64 GENERAL Ope rat ion Voltag e: ................................................................................................... D C 1 2 V Ope rat ion Voltag e Ran ge:................................................................................
65 Spe ci fi cations AUD IO Audi o Outpu t Impe dan ce: ......................................................................................... 60 0 Ω Audi o Outpu t Level: ..........................................................................
66 NO TES.
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