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... operation ................................... 29 Television functions ....................................... 29 Television ....................................................... 29 Video play ...................................................... 29 Tuning ............................................................ 29 Automatic search ........................................... 29 Manual tuning ............................................... 29 Recalling a preset .......................................... 30 Manual storage ............................................. 30 Automatic storage ­ AS ................................ 30 Preset scan ­ SCAN ....................................... 30 Switching the video system between NTSC and PAL ........................... 30 Entering the TV receiver range ...................... 30 Entering the TV diversity ............................... 31 Adjusting brightness, colour and hue .............. 31 Switching the TV picture format ..................... 31 Navigation system & reversing camera ..... 32 Setting the unit to navigation system ............ 32 Switching between navigation and audio / video display ......................... 32 Using the navigation system .......................... 32 Reverse monitoring via reversing camera ...... 32 Setting the unit to reversing camera .............. 32 Other functions ................................................ 33 Continuous button illumination ..................... 33 Entering titles ................................................. 33 Display of title list .......................................... 33 Setting for mobile radio interruption ............. 34 Setting the vehicle loudspeaker output for the mobile telephone .............. 34 7. FAULT FINDING ................................................ 35 8. FAULT DISPLAYS .............................................. 37 9. TECHNICAL DATA ............................................ 38 8 WARNING For safety reasons, the driver should not watch television or operate the controls whilst driving. Please note that it is illegal in certain countries to watch or operate the television whilst driving. The volume should be set so that outside noises (e.g. emergency vehicles) remain audible. 1. If it is very cold in the vehicle and the CD player is operated immediately after switching on the heater, the formation of condensation on the CD or on the optical components of the CD player is possible, which may prevent correct playing of the CD. If condensation has formed on the CD, it should be removed using a soft cloth. If condensation has formed on the optical components, do not use the CD player for approximately one hour. The condensation evaporates during this time and normal operation is then possible. 2. Strong vibration can be caused by driving on bad road surfaces, which may cause individual points on the CD to be jumped over. 3. This unit is equipped with a precision mechanism. In the event of a fault, never open the housing, disassemble the unit or lubricate the rotating components. 4. Television reception When receiving television stations, the signal strength varies due to the movement of the vehicle. It is therefore possible that, in certain cases, no clear pictures are received. · Television signals are propagated "quasioptically". Reception can thus be impaired by buildings, hills or other obstacles. · External factors such as power lines for electric trains, high voltage lines and signalling devices can interfere with the picture or cause noise. If the reception is bad, a station with good reception should be selected. USER INFORMATION:. CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS, WHICH ARE NOT APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF THIS PRODUCT WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. 9 English 1. PRECAUTIONS 2. DESIGNATION Button designation Note: · Please refer to the illustration on page 3 (fold out) when reading this section. Retracted display Extended display 1 p / FUNC (switch on / off / function) button 2 VOL 8/2 (volume) and SEARCH 44/66 buttons 3 6II (play / pause) button 4 Display 5 AS / SCN (Auto Store / scan function) button 6 Release button for removable operating panel 7 AF / RPT (alternative frequency / repeat) button 8 PTY / RDM (programme type / random play) button 9 SOUND (sound processor) button 0 INFO / TA (traffic announcement) button a OPEN (extend LCD display) button b DISP (switch display mode) c Preset buttons (1 to 6) d MUTE (mute function) button e BAND (waveband) button f LCD colour display g AUDIO (audio mode) button h ADJ (adjust) button i TITLE (title) button j WIDE (screen mode) button k JOYSTICK (multifunction control) l Infrared sensor 10 Note: · Many settings are performed via JOYSTICK k. Therefore, it is essential that this section is read to understand its operation. q Selection of menu items To select, i.e. mark menu items, press the JOYSTICK k upwards or downwards. q Settings for selected menu items Settings for a menu item can be performed after it has been marked. For this purpose, press the JOYSTICK to the right or left. Press the button in the centre of the JOYSTICK to enter the setting. q If "Push NEXT" appears on the display: 1. Press the button in the centre of the JOYSTICK to select the menu item and to call up its settings on the display. 2. Press the JOYSTICK upwards or downwards to mark the desired settings. Then press the button in the centre of the JOYSTICK to enter the setting. q Return to previous operating mode Press the JOYSTICK to the right or left to select "MENU" and then press the button in the centre of the JOYSTICK. Up Left Right Enter centre button in of JOY STICK Down 11 English JOYSTICK operation 3. OPERATING MODE DISPLAY The LCD screen and the front display of the MR 6000 utilise the following symbols etc. to indicate operating mode and selected functions. Joint display of all operating modes LCD COLOUR SCREEN Operating mode FRONT DISPLAY MAIN-mode Sound indicator Loudness indicator Mute function indicator Function indicator Sound indicator Loudness indicator Button function name CT (time) Type of PTY interruption Minute Hour CT (time) Time mode RADIO mode display LCD COLOUR SCREEN FRONT DISPLAY MAIN-mode Stereo indicator Frequency Preset no. Waveband :Automatic tuning / manual tuning indicator Automatic tuning / manual tuning indicator Waveband / frequency / preset no. Stereo indicator SUB-mode PTY-name 12 RDS mode display LCD COLOUR SCREEN MAIN mode Received PTY name : AF indicator (alternative frequency) : REG indicator (regional station) : TA indicator (traffic announcement) : TP indicator (traffic programme) : PTY indicator (programme type) FRONT DISPLAY Type of PTY interruption Waveband / station name (abbreviation) for reception of station code / preset no. SUB mode Station name : Stereo indicator : Automatic tuning / manual tuning indicator PTY-name CD changer mode display LCD COLOUR SCREEN CD number FRONT DISPLAY MAIN mode : CD repeat indicator Title number : CD random play indicator Repeat indicator Random play indicator CD number indicator Playback time Title number In play mode the display shows the following: ·T-SCAN : Title scan function ·T-REPEAT, RPT : Title repeat ·T-RANDOM, RDM : Random play ·D-SCAN : CD scan function ·D-REPEAT, D-RPT : CD repeat ·D-RANDOM, D-RDM : CD random play Playback time SUB mode Title name / CD names / user names Title name CD name 13 English TV mode display LCD COLOUR SCREEN FRONT DISPLAY MAIN mode Waveband Channel Preset no. SUB mode Screen mode indicator User name Waveband / channel / preset no. User name : Automatic tuning / manual tuning indicator 14 The operating panel can be removed as protection against theft. The operating panel should be kept in the protective case after removal to prevent damage. We recommend that you take the operating panel with you when leaving your vehicle. 2. Engage the operating panel at the top in the middle until a click is audible. FUNC button Removing the operating panel 1. Switch off the unit. 2. Press the release button 6 to the right to release the operating panel. Release button 3. Switch on the unit via FUNC button 1. CAUTION 3. Pull the operating panel towards you and remove. · The operating panel can be easily damaged by impacts. Therefore, after removal ensure that it is not dropped or exposed to heavy impacts. · When the operating panel is folded down, it could fall out as a result of vehicle vibration. This could cause damage to the operating panel. Therefore, close the operating panel or keep it in the protective case. · The connection between main unit and operating panel is an extremely important component. Ensure that it is not damaged by the pressure effects of finger nails, screwdrivers, etc. Note: · If the operating panel is dirty, it should be wiped clean using a soft, dry cloth. Operating panel Installing the operating panel 1. Hold the operating panel so that the back is facing towards the main unit and then position the bottom edge of the operating panel against the corresponding edge of the main unit, as shown in the illustration below. 15 English 4. REMOVABLE OPERATING PANEL 5. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS LCD screen / general The following precautionary measures should be observed in order to prolong the service life: · If the vehicle is parked in the open for long periods, the LCD screen should be stored in the main unit. The LCD screen should be operated within a temperature range of 0 to 60 °C. · Ensure that no liquids from drinks, umbrellas etc. come into contact with the unit. These could damage the internal circuits. · The unit must not be disassembled or modified in any way. This could cause damage. · Do not pull out the LCD screen and use as a storage area. The LCD screen must also not be exposed to impacts, as this can cause breakages, deformation or other forms of damage. · Ensure that the screen cannot be burned by cigarettes. This could damage or deform the housing. · If a fault occurs, the unit should be examined by the dealer who supplied it. · When the screen is in the inclined position, do not insert any objects into the gap between the LCD screen and the main unit or reach into the gap. · When the screen is in the inclined position, do not place any objects on the display. · Under extremely cold conditions, the movement of the screen may be slow or the screen may be dark. These are however not faults. These effects are eliminated when the temperature increases. · Small black and shiny points on the LCD screen are inherent to LCD products. · The LCD screen may switch off temporarily during opening or closing, when the motor is switched off or if it is cold. This is however not a fault. If this occurs, repeat the operation. Cleaning · Cleaning the housing Carefully wipe off the dirt using a soft, dry cloth. If the unit is extremely dirty, carefully wipe off the dirt using a soft cloth soaked in a neutral cleaning agent which has been diluted with water. Then wipe over using a dry cloth. Never use benzene, thinners, vehicle cleaner etc., as these substances can damage the housing or cause the paint to flake. Staining may also be caused if the housing is in contact with rubber or plastic products over a long time period. · Cleaning the LCD screen Dust accumulates on the LCD screen and it should therefore be wiped regularly with a soft cloth. The screen surface is susceptible to scratching and contact with hard objects should therefore be avoided. 16 Basic operation Note: Please refer to the diagrams on page 3 (fold out) when reading this section. Note: · Switch on the unit when the engine is running. · Do not use the unit for long time periods with the engine switched off. It may no longer be possible to start the engine if the battery has been overloaded. The service life of the battery will also be shortened. Adjusting volume Move the VOL button 2 in the direction of the arrow 8 (upwards) or 2 (downwards) to adjust the volume. 8: Increases the volume 2: Decreases the volume The volume level shown on the display covers a range from 0 (minimum) to 33 (maximum). Switching on / off 1. Switch on the unit via FUNC button 1. 2. The illumination and the display of the unit are activated. The unit automatically stores the last operating mode to be set and automatically sets this operating mode on the display. 3. Press and hold the FUNC button for at least 1 second to switch off the unit. Note: · System check After installation and completion of all wiring connections, an automatic system check is performed before the system can be operated for the first time. After connection to the vehicle power supply, the displays "SYSTEM" and "PUSH PWR" appear alternately on the monitor. Press the FUNC button 1. The system now performs a system check. As soon as "COMPLETE" appears, press the FUNC button again. CAUTION The volume should be set so that outside noises (e.g. emergency vehicles) remain audible. Switching the display mode Retracted unit: Actuate the DISP button b to set the desired display mode. Each time the DISP button is actuated, the display mode is changed in the following sequence: MAIN mode SUB mode Selecting operating mode 1. Press the FUNC button 1 to change the operating mode. 2. Each time the FUNC button is pressed, the operating mode is changed in the following sequence: Radio operation ­> CD changer ­> Television operation ­> Radio operation ... Time mode (CT) MAIN mode Note: · Once the desired display mode is set, this becomes the standard mode. When a function setting is performed, e.g. for volume, the unit switches temporarily to the mode for the function. The unit switches back to the desired mode a few seconds after setting. 17 English 6. OPERATION Basic ...

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