Dual XDVD9101 owner manual Tune Frequency Up, Tune Frequency Down, Seek Next Station Up

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XDVD9101 OPERATION

AM/FM Tuner Operation - OSD Overview

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Tune Frequency - Up

Touching this icon will tune the radio to a higher frequency by one frequency step. Touch and hold for continuous tuning up. (This function can also be performed by pressing the corresponding key on the remote control.)

Tune Frequency - Down

Touching this icon will tune the radio to a lower frequency by one frequency step. Touch and hold for continuous tuning down. (This function can also be performed by pressing the corresponding key on the remote control.)

Seek Next Station - Up

Touching this icon will tune to the next strong station at a higher frequency. (This function can also be performed by pressing the

corresponding key on the front panel or remote control.)

Seek Next Station - Down

Touching this icon will tune to the next strong station at a lower frequency. (This function can also be performed by pressing the

corresponding key on the front panel or remote control.)

Tuner Scan

Touch this icon to scan through all available stations in the current band. Touch again to disable.

Preset Scan/Auto Station Tune

Touching this icon will scan through all presets in the current band. Holding this button for more than 2 seconds will automatically program the 12 strongest stations available into the presets in the current band.

Band

Touch band icon repeatedly until the desired band is displayed, FM1, FM2 or AM. (This function can also be performed by pressing BAND button.)

Volume Indicator

Indicates current volume level, controlled by rotary encoder.

Loudness Indicator

Touch screen here to turn the Loudness function on/off.

EQ Indicator

Touch screen here to enter Audio Setup Menu.

Current Station Indicator

Indicates current frequency.

Local / DX Tuning Mode

Shows when local or distance tuning is on.

Band Indicator

Shows which band the radio is tuned to, FM1, FM2 or AM.

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Contents XDVD9101 Safety NotesCopyright Notes Table of Contents XDVD9101 Preparation Additional Notes Safety InformationTo prevent damage or injury Preparation Please read entire manual before installationBefore You Start Getting StartedWiring Notes Subwoofer output Wiring Diagram Inputs/OutputsCall our Technical Service Hotline Rear view cameraWiring Diagram Optional A/V Connections Insert the battery holder To insert or replace the battery Remove the battery holderRemove and dispose of battery properly IR Remote PreparationSecondary LCD Information Control Locations Monitor ClosedControl Functions Monitor Closed Disc-in Indicator Infrared Sensor Band Mode Mute EjectPlay/Pause Press once to eject discPower Volume EQ Preset Control Locations and Functions Monitor Open Control Locations Remote Control Functions Remote General Operation Power On/Off Mute Loudness ModeVolume Audio Setup From OSD Minimum/20 maximum 10 is default Color Setup Sharpness Contrast Brightness TintPress Info momentarily to display DVD disc information Press or to step to the desired menu optionGeneral Operation Main Menu Main Menu AccessTouch to access Main Setup menu Main Setup Menu Default anti-theft password is Must enter password to turn anti-theft on or offAnti-theft Code Anti-theftTouch Return to exit Touch the setting for your regionStep Step Steps Main Setup Adjusting the ClockTouch Menu Enter 0000, then press OK Touch Main Setup iconScreen Setup Menu Screen Setup MenuBrightness to the desired setting. Brightness can also be Adjusted using the Brightness + and buttonsTouch to reduce brightness Touch + to increase brightness Touch Screen Setup iconTouch Menu at the top left corner of screen Screen Setup Setting TFT Angle Screen Setup Touch Screen Calibration Main Menu Tuner ModeSeek Next Station Up Tune Frequency UpTune Frequency Down AM/FM Tuner Operation Band Manual Tuning Seek Tuning Storing PresetsPreset Scan Local/Distance Tuning Scan TuningXDVD9101 Operation First situation if vehicle is moving DVD Setup Parking Brake InitializationFront Monitor Video Initialization DVD Disc Symbols DVD Setup Region ManagementDVD Region Management XDVD9101 will play discs labeled Region 1 or AllDVD Setup Inserting a Disc Information DVD Setup Touch Screen ControlsTransport controls Displays search menu DVD SearchSub Title DVD Audio DVD Menu DVD Setup Menu LanguageLanguage Setup Menu TV Shape Angle Mark Video Setup MenuOverride DVD Setup Menu RatingRating Setting Fast Forward Touch Area E DVD ModeDVD Operation Touch Screen Controls Searching a DVD DVD Operation Searching a DVDTime Search Title/Chapter Search Press Time to toggle to the Title/Chapter search windowDVD Operation Playback Control Repeat Mode Play/Pause Stop Sub-TitlesSub-Title Mode can only be changed while the DVD is playing Zoom Mode DVD Title Menu CD Operation OSD Overview CD ModeTrack Up Touch to skip ahead to the next track Track Down Track Select Direct Select Direct Track Entry Intro Mode Random ModeCD Operation Repeat Mode Repeat A-B Play/Pause Stop MP3/WMA/JPG Operation OSD Overview MP3/WMA ModeFast Reverse File Select Direct Select Direct Track Entry Sound to Image Indicator Folder ListMP3/WMA/JPG Operation MP3/WMA/JPG Operation USB Operation OSD Overview USB ModeFast Reverse USB Operation USB Connection Sound to Image Indicator Folder ListUSB Operation Media Media Compatibility DiscUSB Flash Drive Media Compatibility USB Flash DriveFollowing types of discs are compatible Media Compatibility NotesMedia Compatibility Playback Order IPod Operation OSD Overview Optional IPod ModeIPod Operation OSD Overview Optional Return/Back Up/Down Song Select Direct Select IPod Operation OptionalIPod Connection Song Control Intro Mode Random Mode Repeat Mode Play/Pause Playing photo or video files from G5 iPod Character Support IPod Compatibility Playlists Artists Albums Genres Songs ComposersUsing Rear Camera Auto Selection Using A/V1 Input Using A/V2 InputAuxiliary Inputs AV1 /AV2 Rear Camera Operation OptionalWhat to do? Limited One Year WarrantySpecifications Problem Cause Action TroubleshootingXDVD9101 Operation XDVD9101 Operation XDVD9101 Operation