OEM Systems CH-4100 operation manual Controls, Button Operation, System Reset

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Controls

Controls

 

Reset Button

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Button Operation

1)EJECT - Press once for DISC ejection

2)MUTE - Press once to MUTE audio, press again to return audio. The volume icon will change.

3)VOL / SMART DIAL - Rotate knob Q or P for desired VOLUME level. Rotate clockwise/counter clockwise to select desired item in any MODE and press once to ENTER. Press and hold to access AUDIO menu.

4)PLAY/PAUSE - Press play to resume disc playback, press again to suspend disc playback.

5)SRC - Press select source. Press and hold to toggle to rear zone mode ON/OFF

6)MIC - Utilized during operation of a Bluetooth device. Do not obstruct, or spray with any cleaning solution.

7)NAVI - Press once to enter Navigation Operation Interface.

8)FM/AM - Press to increment from FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1]FM1. Press and hold to adjust picture settings. Press q or p to select desired parameter.

9) PREVIOUS - Press tt to fast reverse in DVD mode or to select desired parameter within each different mode. Press to SEEK TUNE in Tuner Mode.

10)NEXT - Press uu to fast forward in DVD mode or to select desired parameter within each different mode. Press to SEEK TUNE in Tuner Mode.

System Reset

If you experience abnormal operation or your unit is inoperable, use the tip of a pen to press the RESET button for 3 seconds (upper left hand corner of unit). After a system reset, the unit restores all factory default settings.

Hidden Touch Screen area while in TUNER mode

Area A can be used in any mode to access MAIN menu.

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Contents DVD Multimedia Receiver Table of Contents Safety Information Disconnect the Battery Care and InstallationCare and Maintenance Installation HelpWiring Diagram Wiring NotesOptional A/V Connections Controls System ResetHidden Touch Screen area while in Tuner mode Button OperationRemote Control Before using IR remoteDVD/MP3 mode Multi-Zone Remote Buttons Pull the battery insulation tape out before using IR remoteMulti-Zone Remote Smart Dial Remote ButtonsMonitor Operation Image SettingMonitor in Rear Camara Mode Safe Monitor OperationGeneral Operation Power On / OffVolume Adjustment MuteMain Access Menu Adjusting Tuner Frequency General Set Up MenuGeneral Setup Menu Table DefaultScreen Setup Menu Adjusting the Clock12 or 24 Hour Clock Mode Exit setupScreen Setup Screen Setup FunctionsTouch Screen Calibration Audio Signal Processing ASP ASP Configuration MenuAM/FM Tuner Operation AM / FM Tuner ScreenUp for Manual Tune Down for Manual Tune Up for Seek Tune Storing Radio Stations Preset Auto Seek TuningManual Tuning Recalling a Radio Station PresetDVD Information DVD Region ManagementInitializing Parking Brake Front Monitor Video InitializationInitializing Parking Brake Scenario DVD Operation DVD Controls  TouchViewing an Alternate Picture Angle DVD Only Searching by Time, Title or ChapterDirect Chapter / Track Selection Multi-Language DiscDVD Setup Menu Language Language Setup MenuRearOFF Video Mode DVD Setup Menu VideoVideo Setup Menu TV ShapeDVD Setup Menu Ratings DVD Setup Menu Audio Audio Setup MenuAudio Settings Press DVD Setup to access the DVD setup menu DVD Setup Menu SpeakerSpeaker Setup Menu Speaker SelectionDVD Setup Menu Surrround CD/DVD/MP3/WMA Information CD Operation MP3/WMA Operation Playing MP3/WMA FilesTouch to Next Folder IPod Operation Playing iPod FilesPlaying Photo or Video File From iPod Releasing Video Content from iPodDirect Song Access Selecting Music ByActivating Your XM Receiver when connected XM Radio OperationExit Category Mode Tuning ModesStoring and Recalling Preset Channels Channel SlectionBluetooth Operation Activating Bluetooth OperationBluetooth Setup Menu Auto Connect Bluetooth Setup PairingBluetooth Phone Book Menu Phonebook Auto AnswerAccessing Navigation Navigating OperationMulti-Zone Operation Multi-Zone Menu AccessMulti-Zone Operation Selecting a Front Zone SourceIndicator Multi-Zone AM/FM TunerMulti-Zone XM Radio Multi-Zone iPod Limited One Year Warranty Troubleshooting Problem Cause SolutionXM Radio Page Specifications DVD PlayerOE Radio