Lanzar Car Audio SD43MU Other Main Operation, AUX Operation, USB Operation, Important Note

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Other Main Operation

USB Operation (17)

Following the diagram below, connect your USB device to the front panel USB port . If it is properly connected, the device will be mounted and start playing automatically.

USB port

(USB connect line)

you can also select the desired item of the USB device . The buttons on the remote control, on the device, have the same functions as the touch buttons of this touch screen have .

In USB Playback mode

Use the UP, DOWN, RIGHT or LEFT buttons to navigate to and select files to play, and press ENTER to begin playback (or viewing, in the case of JPEG files). To skip to the next or

last track, touch or press the or .

Press the or buttons for Fast Forward or Fast Reverse playback. REPEAT play modes are also available by repeatedly pushing REPEAT until the desired mode is found.

Changing From USB to DISC Playback Modes

If you are in USB Playback mode and wish to begin playback of a disc already in the player, touch the range on the touch screen or press the STOP on the remote once. Then touch GOTO range on the screen or press the GOTO on the remote and the player will switch to DVD/VCD/CD/MP3 Playback mode.

Changing From DISC to USB Playback Modes

If the disc present in the player is an MP3 disc, touch section on screen or press the STOP on remote once then touch or press the GOTO to USB playback.

If the disc present in the player is an DVD or VCD or CD disc, touch on the screen or press STOP twice on the remote then touch GOTO section on the screen or press the GOTO button on the remote to USB playback.

Important Note:

To prevent damage to the USB device, do not remove or disconnect it during playback. it is also a good practice to remove the USB drive during disc playback.

AUX Operation

To connect analogue replay devices. Use this jack to replay sound of other replay equipment such as DVD players, computers, etc. Via the loudspeakers.

AUX IN

AUX Socket

1). Please connect the external device with stereo jack plug the Aux in socket .

2). Touch the MOD section on screen or press the MOD button to select the AUX IN connection. It will display the following as below :

 

 

AUX IN

 

 

 

SWF

POP

DISC

11:08 AM

SWF

LUD

DSP

CLK

 

MOD

 

VOLUME-

SEL

VOLUME+

Touch to select

3). Touch the volume+/- sections on touch screen or press the VOL+/- on the remote to adjust the volume level.

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Contents SD43MU Contents Precautions On InstallationThank YOU for Purchasing this CAR DVD Player About the Liquid Crystal Display LCD PanelSafety Information Region Management InformationDisc Notes Installation DIN FRONT/REAR-MOUNTDash Board How To Remove And Install The Front Panel Attaching The Front PanelDetaching The Front Panel Attaching The Front PanelPanel Angle Adjustment AngleWiring Connection Electric ConnectionRemote Control 21.EQ 22. / 23.ENTER Radio Preset 26.+10Using the Remote Control Preparing the Remote ControlInstalling The Lithium Coin Battery Control Panel Touch PanelUnit Keys REL ButtonSelect Knob Band ButtonCH 1-6 Radio Presetbutton APS/DISP ButtonMU Mute Button Angle Screen positionMode Button AUX Input JackUSB Port Menu ButtonBasic Operation TFT Monitor Adjustment Audio Quality AdjustmentRear View Camera ColorSetting Audio Modes Scroll Caption AdjustmentAlternate Audio/video Source RockStoring Stations In Memory Radio OperationListening to the Radio Select Audio Mode RockLoud Function EQ FunctionDVD Disc OperationBasic Operation Selecting The Play Modes Repeat FunctionRdmrandom Function INT FunctionDisc Search Goto Title 01 /01 , Chapter --/15ON-SCREEN Display Function Disc Special Functions DVD/VCD Special FunctionSetup TV SettingTV Display Setup Overview Of The Main MenuAngle Mark Display Setup OSD Lang Type SetupCaptions Setup Spdif OutputDynamic Range Control SCR Saver SetupLast Memory Setup Disc Menu Language Setup TV Type SetupSubtitle Language Setup Defaults PasswordParental Age controlOther Main Operation AUX OperationUSB Operation Important NoteMP3 01-04436Specification Trouble Shooting Symptom Cause Solution