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Brand | RVMedia |
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Model | RV300DVD |
Category | Car Video System |
Language | English |
Do not expose the product to water or excessive moisture to prevent damage.
Allow vehicle interior to cool down before starting playback in hot conditions.
This product is designed for 12-volt DC battery and/or charging/solar systems.
Avoid inserting foreign objects into the player slot to prevent malfunctions.
Warning about hazardous radiation exposure if unit is operated incorrectly.
Avoid exposure to rain/moisture and use only recommended accessories.
Cautions for temporary connection, authorized parts, placement, angle, and environment.
Press and hold the reset button with a fine non-metallic object for five seconds.
Insert half sleeve into dashboard and secure with tabs based on material thickness.
Connect external signal to the front panel AUX in jack for audio input.
Supports playback of MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG4/DIVX from USB memory stick.
Supports playback of MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG4/DIVX from Micro SD card.
Tune to stations and view the clock.
Control audio mute and unit power on/off.
Rotate the encoder knob to increase or decrease the volume.
Access the main menu and adjust screen brightness.
Press this button to eject the disc from the player.
Insert discs into the slot for automatic playback.
Control audio mute and adjust screen dimmer settings.
Skip stations or navigate menus with directional buttons.
Cycle through sources and adjust volume levels.
Turn the unit on/off and enter function mode.
Confirm selections and access system settings.
Control playback, change audio, access menus, and adjust audio features.
Access DVD menus, change audio, language, and select subtitles.
Select preset equalizers or adjust Bass, Middle, and Treble levels.
Adjust speaker balance and fader, and toggle XBASS/DBSS.
Configure Beep, Clock Mode, and Date/Time settings.
View the system version information.
Set up Bluetooth connection, view PIN, device, and phone names.
Adjust screen dimmer and perform touch-screen calibration.
Configure tuner area and local station reception settings.
Change FM/AM bands, use Quick Tune, Manual Seek, and Auto Seek.
Insert discs for automatic playback; eject disc and control playback.
Insert USB device for automatic playback of MP3/WMA files.
Insert Micro SD card for automatic playback of MP3/WMA files.
Eject Micro SD card by pressing it until it disengages.
Control repeat modes, random playback, and skip/search functions.
Access DVD playback menu, skip chapters, and control playback.
Change audio language, subtitle language, and display title menu.
Select aspect ratio and access search mode by chapter, title, or time.
Set repeat options for chapter, title, all, or off.
Change playback angle for scenes with multiple angles.
Adjust brightness, contrast, color, and reset video settings.
Select and connect optional devices for AUX-IN, AV-IN, or camera input.
Pair mobile phones/tablets with the head unit using password '0000'.
Listen to music from Bluetooth devices supporting A2DP and AVRCP profiles.
Open your device and disconnect the Bluetooth connection with the unit.
Power supply, fuse, speaker impedance, power output, and aux-in level.
Screen size, display resolution, and screen type.
System type, frequency response, signal-to-noise ratio, and video formats.
FM and AM frequency ranges and usable sensitivity.
USB compatibility and Bluetooth output power, frequency band, range, and standard.
Details on supported MP3/WMA bit rates, WMA version, and video formats.
Information on ISO9660, Joliet, title/album numbers, and sampling frequencies.
Lists unsupported formats like Word documents, AAC, WAV, and DRM protected files.
Check wiring, fuse, and volume; ensure compatible file format.
Address weak signals, check antenna connection, and switch to mono if needed.
Troubleshoot issues like disc orientation, dirt, defects, or region code compatibility.
Ensure the CD is clean and random mode is deactivated.
Press and hold the eject button to resolve disc ejection problems.
Re-store stations after power disconnection using the QT button.
Interpret ERR-1 (read error) and ERR-3 (data error) messages.
Address ERR-5 for communication or component faults requiring dealer service.