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2 WARRANTY YEAR GENERAL - 7” HD Capacitive Touch LCD (1024 x 600) - Android 6.0 OS - Cortex A7 Quad Core T3 1.2Ghz - 1GB DDR3 RAM - 16GB Flash - Steering Wheel Control (Programmable) - 9.0 - 15.8V DC Voltage - -20° to +60°C Operating Temp - 175W x 100Hmm Nose - 178W x 103H x 175Dmm Overall NAVIGATION - Includes: WAZE Navigation App - Optional: iGo Primo Mapping HEMA Explorer App AUDIO - 4 x 45W Max Power - 4 x 26W RMS (1 KHz 10% THD) - 4 x 18.5W RMS (1 KHz 0% THD) - 5 x EQ Presets - 1 x Custom 3 Band EQ - Loud/Mute - 4 x RCA Pre-out (2V) - 2 x Sub RCA Pre-out (2V) MULTIMEDIA - Built-in WiFi - Mirror Link: Android Display & 2-Way Control via USB Apple Display via WiFi - 12GB Internal Storage - Supports External Hard Disk - 3 x USB (2.0) with 900mm Leads - A/V RCA Input - AUX RCA Input - 1 x Video Input - 2 x Video Output - 2 x Camera Input (Selectable) - Audio Formats: MP3, WMA, WAV, APE, OGG, FLAC, AC3 - Video Formats: 4K & 1080p, DivX, RMVB, MP4 - Image Formats: JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG BLUETOOTH - A2DP Audio Streaming - Phonebook & Search - Internal Mic INCLUDES - WiFi Antenna - GPS Antenna - ISO Wiring Harness - Installation L Brackets - 2 Year Warranty TUNER - PLL Synthesized AM/FM - FM 87.5-108MHz; AM522-1710KHz - 30 Presets (18 FM/12 AM) AX1770NAV 7” ANDROID MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM

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GENERAL - 7” HD Capacitive Touch LCD (1024 x 600) - Android 6.0 OS - Cortex A7 Quad Core T3 1.2Ghz- 1GB DDR3 RAM- 16GB Flash- Steering Wheel Control (Programmable)- 9.0 - 15.8V DC Voltage- -20° to +60°C Operating Temp- 175W x 100Hmm Nose- 178W x 103H x 175Dmm Overall

NAVIGATION- Includes: WAZE Navigation App- Optional: iGo Primo Mapping HEMA Explorer App

AUDIO- 4 x 45W Max Power- 4 x 26W RMS (1 KHz 10% THD) - 4 x 18.5W RMS (1 KHz 0% THD)- 5 x EQ Presets - 1 x Custom 3 Band EQ - Loud/Mute - 4 x RCA Pre-out (2V) - 2 x Sub RCA Pre-out (2V)

MULTIMEDIA - Built-in WiFi - Mirror Link: Android Display & 2-Way Control via USB Apple Display via WiFi - 12GB Internal Storage - Supports External Hard Disk - 3 x USB (2.0) with 900mm Leads - A/V RCA Input- AUX RCA Input- 1 x Video Input - 2 x Video Output- 2 x Camera Input (Selectable) - Audio Formats: MP3, WMA, WAV, APE, OGG, FLAC, AC3 - Video Formats: 4K & 1080p, DivX, RMVB, MP4 - Image Formats: JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG

BLUETOOTH- A2DP Audio Streaming- Phonebook & Search- Internal Mic

INCLUDES- WiFi Antenna- GPS Antenna- ISO Wiring Harness- Installation L Brackets - 2 Year Warranty

TUNER- PLL Synthesized AM/FM- FM 87.5-108MHz; AM522-1710KHz- 30 Presets (18 FM/12 AM)

AX1770NAV7” ANDROID MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM

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CONTENTSUser Manual Instructions ........................................................................................4

Warnings ................................................................................................................4

Cleaning the Unit ....................................................................................................5

Instructions for the Panel Buttons ...........................................................................5

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Main Interface .........................................................................................................6

App Screen Interface ..............................................................................................7

Radio Function .......................................................................................................8

Phone Function ......................................................................................................9

Bluetooth Setting ....................................................................................................13

Bluetooth Music Function .......................................................................................14

Music Function .......................................................................................................15

Video Function ........................................................................................................16

Internal Memory Function .......................................................................................17

Quick Picture Previewing Function .........................................................................18

Mirror Link Function ................................................................................................19

iPhone Mirror Link Operation ..................................................................................20

Wallpaper ...............................................................................................................22

Live Wallpaper Function .........................................................................................22

Camera Function ....................................................................................................23

Boot Logo Function ................................................................................................24

AUX Function ..........................................................................................................24

ES File Explorer Function .......................................................................................25

Tools Cabinet ...........................................................................................................26

Clear Cache ............................................................................................................26

GPS Monitor ............................................................................................................26

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One Click Setup.......................................................................................................26

Guidebook Function ................................................................................................26

Navigation - WAZE, iGO .........................................................................................27

Navigation Error ......................................................................................................28

iGO Primo Map Upgrade Instructions .....................................................................29

Car Setting ..............................................................................................................31

Common Setting .....................................................................................................32

Navigation Software Setting ....................................................................................32

Backlight Setting .....................................................................................................33

Radio ......................................................................................................................33

Default Setting ........................................................................................................33

Steering Wheel Control ..........................................................................................33

Factory Reset .........................................................................................................36

Setting .....................................................................................................................36

Wi-Fi Setting ...........................................................................................................37

Data Usage .............................................................................................................38

More Settings ..........................................................................................................38

Storage ...................................................................................................................38

Apps .......................................................................................................................38

Language and Input Method ...................................................................................39

Date and Time Setting ............................................................................................40

About Device ...........................................................................................................40

Trouble Shooting .....................................................................................................41

Notes ......................................................................................................................42

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User Manual Instructions• Illustrations are used in this manual to explain operations and precautions. • The illustrations used in this manual are only for reference.

improvements and updates. Please take the actual unit as the standard.

Warnings To avoid any injury or damage to yourself, your car and others, please make sure to do as following:

• Before using this unit, please read all related instructions carefully. Any damage to this unit caused by improper operation will void the warranty.

watch videos or operate the unit while driving.

• To avoid short circuit, please do not place or insert any kind of metal object (such as coin or metal tool) into the unit.

• Do not insert any objects into the ventilating slot or other opening of this unit.

• Please operate the unit as per this manual.

• Do not open the unit for maintenance. If any maintenance is needed, please visit an authorized service agent.

period of time, otherwise the battery may be drained.

• Do not strike, rub, scratch, knock or press hard on the touch screen.

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Panel Introduction

1. Return to Previous Screen2. Home Page3. Recently Opened/Running Pages4. HF Microphone Port

6. Home Page7. Return to Previous Screen8. + Volume9. - Volume

Cleaning the Unit • If there is any dirt or marks on the front panel, clean the panel using a dry, soft cloth. • If the panel is very dirty, clean the panel with mild detergent and then

the unit, as this will void the warranty.

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• When the ignition switch is at ACC ON position, the unit will power on automatically.

automatically.

Power icon on the panel for more than 2 seconds.

1. Press the Return icon to return.2. Press the Home icon to go back to the home page.3. Press the Pages icon to see recently opened and running pages. Slide the pages up to close.4. Slide down here to reveal the time and date.5. Slide down here to reveal settings, car settings, memory clean, Wi-Fi, brightness and volume.6. Touch the icon to select your desired function.

Main Screen Interface After the unit is turned on, the system will enter Radio mode by default. Press the HOME icon to enter the Home Page.

See corresponding numbers above:

1.5.

2. 3.

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4.

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After selecting APP icon on Home Page:

• Tap the icon in the APP

display the time & date (as shown below).

App Screen InterfaceHere you can select the APP you wish to use.

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Radio Band SelectTap the icon to switch the radio bands: FM1/FM2/FM3/AM1/AM2.

Tune and Seek

seeking when a station is found.

Auto Search and Store StationsPress & hold the search icon to auto search and auto store the searched stations. During search mode; tap the icon again to stop seeking.

Settings• Tap the settings icon to enter setting interface.• Tap the ST button to select Stereo or to select Mono.• Tap the LOC button to select Local or to select Distance.

NOTE: 18 stations will be stored in FM band (6 stations in FM1/FM2/FM3); 12 stations will be stored in AM band (6 stations in AM1/AM2). The system will stop seeking after one-cycle.

Radio Function OperationTap the Radio icon on the Home Page to enter the radio interface.

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NOTE: On some phones, it is necessary to turn on the function “Visible to all nearby Bluetooth devices” on the mobile and then the unit will be able to

Phone Pairing and ConnectionsTap the Phone icon on the Home Page to enter the phone interface. To pair a mobile phone to the unit:1) Turn on the Bluetooth function on your mobile phone.2) Search for Bluetooth devices with the mobile or the unit and connect. (The unit will show as “BC8-ANDROID”)3) A message will show on the mobile, input the password 0000 (which is

4) If pairing successful, the system will display the interface below:

5) After paired successfully, the phone icon will show on the top right corner of the screen and will turn White.6) This unit can pair multiple phones. Only one phone will work at a time.

will connect to the last mobile that was disconnected.

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• Tap the Red Phone icon to end a phone call.• Tap the Phone Switch icon to switch the call between the mobile phone and the car audio.• Tap the Mic icon to mute the mic.

Dial • Tap the Phone icon on the Home Page to enter the phone interface. • Tap the Dial icon to enter the interface below:

• After the mobile has connected to the unit successfully, input the phone number by tapping the Number buttons on the screen.• Tap the Green Phone icon to make a call.• If a wrong number is selected, tap the Delete icon to delete one digit at a time. Press & hold the Delete icon to delete all.

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Call History • Tap the Call List icon to list dialed, missed & previous incoming calls as per image below:

Answer a call When there is an incoming call, the system will switch to the phone interface automatically and the call will ring via the vehicle audio system as shown in the interface below:

• Tap the Green Phone icon to answer a call.

• Tap the Red Phone icon to reject a call.

• Toggle between call lists by pressing the icon for dialled, icon for previous incoming and icon for missed.• To call numbers from the list, tap the desired number from the list and press the Green Dial Phone icon to call.• To delete numbers from the list, tap the desired number from the list and press the Delete icon .

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NOTE: Only calls through the radio are stored.

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NOTE:

request message to the mobile

Phonebook Tap the Phonebook icon to enter the interface below:

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1) Tap the words and .

2) The keyboard will pop up allowing you to change the Device Name & Pin Code to your preference.

3) Tap the Bluetooth Auto Connect button to for auto connection.

4) Tap the Bluetooth Auto Accept button to for auto answer.

Bluetooth SettingsTap the Bluetooth setting icon to enter the interface below:

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Bluetooth Audio Steaming

1) To use Bluetooth Audio streaming, ensure your mobile device supports

2) After the mobile Bluetooth device is paired to the unit, the audio system will auto-connect.

3) Tap the BT Music icon in APP section to enter the interface below:BT Music

NOTE: For some mobiles, you may need to start the music app via your mobile.

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memory. The music formats supported by this unit include: MP3, M4A, WAV, AMR, WMA, OGG, AAC, MID, etc.

• Tap the Pause icon to switch between Pause/Play.

• Tap the icon to search the internal memory for recently added songs. All folders containing music will be added to the list. (Including external storage).

• List all folders containing music.

Music FunctionTap the Music icon on the Home Page to enter the interface below:

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NOTE:

• Individual videos will be shown, not whole folders.

Video FunctionTap the Video icon in APP section to enter the interface below:

memory. The supported video formats include: MPEG, MPG, MP4, 3GP, MKV, AVI, FLV etc.

• When playing a video format that is not supported; the system will display . • Search the internal memory and external storage for videos.

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1) Tap “Local”.

Internal memory instructionsTo add music/video to the internal memory (from external drive). Tap the ES File Explorer icon in APP section of the home page.

2) Tap “udisk”. Then select the

4) Tap “Copy” then “sdcard”.

5) Tap “Paste” to complete.

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NOTE: • Tap the icon , then click Setting > General Include Videos box Include Videos box is NOT checked, video

will not show.

Quick Picture Previewing FunctionTap the QuickPic icon in the APP section to enter the interface below:

• You may preview or edit the images on USB devices or in internal memory.

• The image formats supported by this unit include: JPG, PNG, BMP, JPEG, etc.

• When playing an image that is not supported, the system will display “fail .

• Tap the icon on upper left corner to select Album/Activities. • Tap the icon to set album display as Stack/Grid/List or Explorer.

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Mirror Link Function • This function allows you to view the phone’s screen on the unit. • Android phones* will display the phone’s screen via USB and allow 2-way control of the phone via the unit’s screen. • Apple phones* will display the phone’s screen via wireless Wi-Fi, but will not allow control of the phone via the unit’s screen. • Select the EasyConnected icon in the APP section to enter the interface below:

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Android Mirror Link Function1) On your phone enter Settings > Developer Options > Turn on the Developer Options > Select USB Debugging

2) Connect a compatible USB cable. On the unit, select the EasyConnected icon in the APP section. Your mobile device will then display “Allow USB Debugging”. Check “Always Allow from this PC”

3) Click the mobile icon to enter USB LINK connecting interface. After connecting successfully; “Whether install the application Drive Mode” will pop up.

Apple iPhone Mirror Link Function1) On your iPhone, turn on the Wi-Fi Hotspot by entering Settings, then enter Personal Hotspot. Turn on Personal Hotspot name and password.

2) On the unit, select the EasyConnected icon in the APP section, then tap the “iPhone Wi-Fi” icon.

3) Select your phone name on the displayed phone on the unit.

4) Open the shortcuts control bar on the iPhone by sliding up from the bottom of the screen. Select AirPlay Mirroring then select EC-Mirror.

5) Your phone’s screen will now display on the audio unit.

NOTE:• You cannot operate the iPhone on the unit.

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• Tap the Double Screen Interactive/Mutual Control icon to switch between Mobile main interface and Drive Mode interface. • Tap the Phone Video • Tap the Setting icon to set the functions: Mutually Control/Smooth Mode/Bluetooth Prompt/Auto-turn Drive Mode on etc. • Tap the Exit icon to exit mirror link function.

NOTE:• After the mobile has connected to the unit successfully, the mobile and the unit will be operated synchronously.• The Mirror Link function only supports the Android Mobile with OS 4.2 or above.

4) Click to install and enter the “Mirror Link” interface:

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Live Wallpaper Function1) Tap the Live Wallpapers icon in the APP section to enter the interface below and select your desired live wallpaper.

2) Slide up and down to preview the live wallpapers. After you select a live wallpaper, tap the icon. The selected wallpaper will be set as homepage background.

• Slide left and right to preview the wallpapers. After you select a wallpaper, tap the icon to set image as homepage background.

Wallpaper Tap the Wallpapers icon in the APP section to enter interface below:

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1) When there is no camera connected to the unit, “No Signal” will display. 2) When a camera is connected to the unit, “Loading“ will display. After loading, the camera’s image will show on the screen.

Dual Camera SelectPress the switch camera button to change from Camera 1 to Camera 2 and visa versa.

Camera Function When there is a camera video input connected to this unit, tap the Camera icon in the APP section to enter interface below:

Car Setting

icon in the APP section and select “Common settings are available:

Reversing Mirror Tap to have camera image as normal or mirrored view.

Backcar Mute Tap the tab to mute audio when in reverse gear.

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Boot Logo Function • Tap the Boot Logo icon in the APP section to enter the Boot Logo setting interface. • Click the button located at the lower area of the interface to set the Boot Logo.

AUX Function1) Connect a RCA Video lead into the rear Video 2 input and the audio RCA leads into the rear AUX 2 audio input plugs.2) Tap the AUX icon in the APP section.

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ES File Explorer FunctionTap the ES File Explorer icon in APP section to enter ES File Explorer interface.

FavouriteEnable access to websites including: News, Weather, Documents, Videos, Applications, Music, etc. via Wi-Fi.

Local1) ES will locate storage boot directory automatically.

options, clipboard function and search function.

Library

Tools

Network

LAN, Cloud, FTP etc. • The user may also backup the installed software.

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Tools CabinetTap the Tool cabinet icon in the APP section Tools Manager interface.

Cache Clear

• Tap the Cache cleaner • You can also check the free space/used space beside this icon.• Click the Application drop-down list to delete one or delete all.

GPS Monitor Enable to check GPS status parameters.

One Click SetupOne-key install icon to install it.

If you do not want to install it, tap the Exit icon.

Guidebook FunctionTap the GuideBook icon in APP section to enter the Guide Book Operation interface. Slide the guide book interface from right to left to switch to next pages.

NOTE: The guide book mainly describes unit operation and function instruction.

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Navigation WAZE Navigation• This unit is pre-load with WAZE Navigation APP.• Waze is owned by Google and is the world’s largest community-based

a dedicated in-car navigation system.

jams; all shared by other drivers in real-time, working together to get the best route.• Simply connect the unit to Wi-Fi signal or use your phone as a hot spot to get access to real time information.• WAZE will give you turn by turn navigation to your chosen destination and

iGO Primo Navigation• If you prefer not to use mobile phone data for navigation, you can option (extra cost) iGO Primo mapping which will use the built-in GPS antenna to navigate you to your destination.• Contact your place of purchase and they can arrange for iGO Primo mapping to be installed into the unit.• The mapping provided by AXI will be the latest available. If in the future you choose to update the mapping; please contact place of purchase.

Navigation Software SettingsSee page 32.

NOTE: If the map is not correct, please follow the route based on the actual

control and road rules at all times. In an area that the driver is familiar with, it may be more advisable for the driver to drive by himself than to rely on the navigation system.

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ErrorIn normal conditions, the margin of error of satellite signal reception is about 7 meters. In several situations, some errors may still occur after the auto-correcting of the software. When this occurs, the driver should pay attention to the road conditions and drive accordingly.

environmental conditions such as electromagnetic disturbance, tall buildings, etc. In some cases, it may be necessary to re-start the system.

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iGO Primo Map Upgrade InstructionsIf you have optioned for iGO Primo Navigation and have received the latest mapping from Audioxtra; please follow the instructions below: Tap the ES File Explorer icon in APP section of the home page. The unit will display the following:

3) Press and hold “content” folder.

1) Tap “Local”. 2) Tap “udisk”.

4) Then press “ux” to select.

5) Then tap “copy”.

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iGO Primo Map Upgrade Instructions cont...

6) Tap “sdcard”.

8) Tap “paste” at the bottom of the screen and the following option will display (8).

9) The downloaded mapping has now been copied onto the unit.

7) Find and tap “iGO”.

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Audio Setting• Move the slider left and right to adjust the volume of the Treble/Tenor/Bass.• Tap or to select EQ modes: Standard/Pop/Rock/Classical/Jazz/Custom.

• Tap to select the original settings.

Audio Stage• Tap the Left or Right icon to adjust the balance left and right.• Tap the Front or Back icon to fade the audio forward or back.• Tap the Default icon to center the sound.

Car SettingTouch the Car Setting icon in the APP section to enter the following menu:

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Common Settings:

Handbreak Tap the tab to select if the hand break needs to be on to view movies.

Headlight Tap the tab to light up the left side touch buttons.

Beep Tap the tab to activate the beep sound for button press.

Reversing Mirror Tap to have camera image normal or mirrored view.

Backcar Mute Tap the tab to mute audio when in reverse gear.

Assistive Touch Activates a touch button on any screen that gives access to:

Navigation Software Settings Navi Software Setting This has been set during manufacturing. Please do not enter navigation software setting interface to change the navigation path at will.

Navigation MixingAllows you to adjust the Navigation commands volume. On: Music Volume decreased

Sound MixingMixing Volume 10 - 0. 10: No volume decrease. 0: Mute.

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Backlight SettingAdjust the screen brightness.

RadioSelect radio region. “Australia” setting enables wider AM frequency range.

Default SettingAdjust the default volume for turn on.

Steering Wheel Learning• The unit can also be controlled by most car steering wheels.• Connect the positive (+) wire and negative (-) wire of the unit’s SWC line with the positive (+) wire and negative (-) wire of the vehicle’s SWC line respectively.

1. Press to start. 2. Press the button on the steering wheel. 3. Press the corresponding function on the screen. (A green marker will be displayed next to the programmed icon)

4. Repeat step 2 + 3 for all buttons. 5. Press to save settings.

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SWC Wiring• Key A and Key B - SWC positive• Key GND - SWC negative/SWC ground To enable SWC control, prior to programming SWC functions, the key wires need to be connected to the vehicle’s SWC connections (see vehicle manual for information on vehicle SWC location and functions). 1. Connect Key GND to SWC negative connection.2. Connect Key A and Key B to SWC positive connections.

If the vehicle only has one SWC connection, connect only one Key wire (either A or B) and insulate the other Key wire.

SWC Questions: If this unit is only compatible with anaologue SWC systems, how do I tell if the vehicle has an analogue or digital system?Test 1 - Without the radio SWC wires connected. With an Ohm meter, probe the SWC positive and SWC negative connection on the vehicle. Press and hold a button on the steering wheel. If the resistance reading changes from an open circuit to a steady resistance reading, the SWC system is analogue. If however the reading changes from an open circuit to a pulsing or

is digital. If your vehicle has more than one SWC positive connection, only half of the buttons on the steering wheel will be connected to each wire, in which case,

ORTest 2 - With the radio SWC wires connected. With a volt meter, probe the SWC positive and SWC negative connection, while the radio is on. Press and hold a button on the steering wheel. If the voltage reading drops from 5 volts to a lower voltage and remains at that voltage as long as the button is held down, the SWC system is analogue. If the voltage reading starts

digital. If your vehicle has more than one SWC positive connection, only half of the buttons on the steering wheel will be connected to each wire, in which case, you

NOTE

function is not being used, please insulate wires.

NOTE programmed.

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What can I do if the vehicle has a digital SWC system?A CANBUS SWC adaptor will be required to convert the digital signals to analogue signals. What if the vehicle does not have any SWC functions or the SWC function is not needed?Insulate the key wires. The SWC wires are connected, but when a button is pushed during the programming procedure, there is no response from the radio screen.The resitance of the corresponding resistor in the steering wheel is likely too high to be detected. If the radio is not detecting the button, disconnect the key wires. With an Ohm meter, probe the posistive and negative SWC connections

steering wheel will need to be replaced with a lower value resistor. If there is no reading, try probing the other positive SWC connection on the vehicle instead. If all connections have been probed and there is still no reading when the button is pushed, then there is a fault in the vehicle wiring. Locate and rectify the fault. If there is a resistance reading while no buttons are being pressed, there is a fault in the vehicle wiring. Locate and rectify the fault. All of the SWC buttons were successfully programmed, but 1 or more of the buttons do not work.If 2 or more of the resistors in the steering wheel have resistance values that are

button, overwriting 1 or more of the programmed functions. If the radio is unable to distinguish 2 or more buttons, the resistors in the steering wheel will need to be changed to more distinct values.

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FACTORY RESET• Tap the Reset icon in APP section to display reset setting interface.

• Tap Determine to return the unit to factory settings.

• The system will restart.

• For a full System Reset, disconnect power from unit.

NOTE: After the system returns to factory settings, all third party applications installed and user data will be lost.

SETTINGSTap the Settings icon in the APP section to enter the interface below:

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• If there is a lock icon shown beside the signal icon, it means this signal source is encrypted. A password is required to connect to this WLAN.

Connecting to WLAN• If the searched WLAN is not encrypted, once the WLAN is opened, the WLAN will be connected automatically.• If the searched WLAN is encrypted, a dialogue box asking for a password will pop-up.• Enter the password and click “Connect”.• If the box “Show advanced option” is ticked, more detailed settings will show.• You can select these functions as desired.

WI-FI• Tap the WI-Fi tab • After turning Wi-Fi on, the unit will search for available WLAN. will show on the right side of the screen.

NOTE: WLAN stands for Wireless Local Area Network

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More... Tethering and portable hotspot• Tap Tethering & portable hotspot to make the unit a hotspot for other devices to connect to.

DATA USAGE• Enable to check data and data-using status.

• Enable Network SSID/Security/Password, then tap Save to set changes successfully.

STORAGE• View storage used or available in the internal memory, and USB sources.

APPS• View downloaded apps, running apps and services, all apps and functions.

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+ ADD ACCOUNTS• Add your account details in this section.

LANGUAGE & INPUTLanguage settings interface includes Language settings, keyboard settings and input method settings.

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DATE & TIME• Activating “GPS sync time” will allow the GPS antenna to sync with your local time.• Be sure to select the correct time zone.• To manually set the date & time, un-select “GPS sync time”.• 12 or 24 hour time mode can be selected.

ABOUT DEVICE• Displays Android version & Build details.

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Troubleshooting Please refer to the troubleshooting issues below:

Issue Reason Remedy

Fails to turn onThe fuse is burnt out Replace the fuse with

the same valueThere is abnormality

within the MPUDisconnect power from

unit to reset

All settings data is lost after the ignition switch

The vehicles battery or fuse was replaced

Reset and save preferred settings

Accessories and constant power wires

are swapped

Connect accessories & constant power wires

correctly

Poor Reception

Weak signal or poor antenna grounding

Check that the antenna is well grounded

(earthed)

Vehicle has an

system

Find the antenna power wire in the factory loom and connect to 12V

accessories

No image There is abnormality with the MPU

Disconnect power from unit to reset

Fail to watch the video while driving

Watching video is not allowed during driving. Check transport laws

in your area

Visit an authorized car audio installer in your area to verify laws and

solution

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Notes

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Notes

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