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Waeco PerfectView MC402 Installation And Operating Manual

Waeco PerfectView MC402 Installation And Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 PerfectView MC402 Moniceiver Installation and Operating Manual...
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  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    MC402 Please read this instruction manual carefully before installation and first use, and store it in a safe place. If you pass on the product to another person, hand over this instruction manual along with it. Table of contents Explanation of symbols....... . . 12 Safety information .
  • Page 11 MC402 System settings ........53 12.1 Setting the equalizer (EQ) .
  • Page 12: Explanation Of Symbols

    Explanation of symbols MC402 Explanation of symbols WARNING! Safety instruction: Failure to observe this instruction can cause fatal or serious injury. CAUTION! Safety instruction: Failure to observe this instruction can lead to injury. NOTICE! Failure to observe this instruction can cause material damage and impair the function of the product.
  • Page 13 MC402 Safety information WARNING! Inadequate supply cable connections could result in short circuits, which could have as a consequence that:  Cable fires occur  The airbag is triggered  Electronic control devices are damaged  Electric functions fail (indicators, brake light, horn, ignition, lights) NOTICE! To prevent the risk of short circuits, always disconnect the negative...
  • Page 14 Safety information MC402 You can find instructions for making these settings in the appropriate operating instructions. Observe the following installation instructions: CAUTION!  Secure the parts installed in the vehicle in such a way that they cannot become loose under any circumstances (sudden brak- ing, accidents) and cause injuries to the occupants of the vehicle.
  • Page 15: Operating The Device Safely

    MC402 Safety information Operating the device safely WARNING!  Never play videos while you are driving to avoid dangerous sit- uations in road traffic. Adhere to the country-specific laws and regulations.  Only use the device in its function as a reversing video system while driving.
  • Page 16: Scope Of Delivery

    Scope of delivery MC402 Scope of delivery No. in Quantity Description Item no. fig. 1, page 3 Moniceiver 9102100024 2 DIN installation sleeve Remote control (incl. batteries) Cover frame Fastening brackets – Display cleaning cloth – Stylus – Set of connection cables –...
  • Page 17: Intended Use

    MC402 Intended use Intended use The moniceiver (item. no. 9102100024) is intended for installation and use in a vehicle with an on-board 12 Vgpower supply and must be installed in a double DIN slot. The device combines the functions of a car radio, CD player, DVD player, playback device for external audio and video sources and a hands-free system for mobile phones.
  • Page 18 Technical description MC402 The radio receives medium wave (AM1 and AM2) and ultra short wave (FM1, FM2 and FM3). Six radio stations can be stored for each frequency band. The radio has RDS reception e.g. with AF function (alternative frequency) and TA function (priority for traffic reports).
  • Page 19: Control Elements On The Moniceiver

    MC402 Technical description There is an additional audio input on the front of the device. Control elements on the moniceiver Front No. in Description Description fig. 2, page 3 EJECT button Ejects the disc from the disc com- partment MENU button Switches between the main menu and the audio/video source menu ON/OFF/VOLUME knob...
  • Page 20: Remote Control

    Technical description MC402 Rear No. in Description fig. 3, page 4 Wiring harness Fuse (15 A) ISO plug for connection of audio / video devices in the vehicle Audio video system input Radio antenna input Remote control No. in Description Description fig.
  • Page 21 MC402 Technical description No. in Description Description fig. 4, page 4 Navigate on the display – Stops playback – Back 0–9, 10+ Number pad MODE Displays the SOURCE menu POWER Switches on and off ANGLE Selects the viewing angle stored on the DVD (if available) SUBTITLE Displays the subtitles on a DVD...
  • Page 22: Installing The Moniceiver

    Installing the moniceiver MC402 Installing the moniceiver NOTICE! Beware of damage! Before installing the monoceiver, remove the two screws used to protect it during transport so that the DVD player can function. Notes on the electrical connections Please observe the following instructions relating to the electrical connection: ...
  • Page 23 MC402 Installing the moniceiver  Attach the cables securely in the vehicles to prevent tripping hazards. Use e.g. cable binder, insulating tape or adhesive for this.  Check beforehand that there is sufficient space on the other side for the drill head to come out (fig.
  • Page 24 Installing the moniceiver MC402 Pin assignment see fig. b A+B, page 8: Label Description Power and voltage connector Ignition switching plus (terminal 15) Earth (terminal 31) +12 V battery KEY A No function assigned KEY B No function assigned KEY GND No function assigned BRAKE Handbrake switch...
  • Page 25 MC402 Installing the moniceiver To perform the installation and the electrical connection, proceed as follows: ➤ Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery. ➤ Remove any existing audio system. ➤ Install the 2 DIN installation sleeve (fig. 7, page 5). ➤...
  • Page 26: Operating The Moniceiver

    Operating the moniceiver MC402 Operating the moniceiver NOTE  If the moniceiver is connected to the handbrake switch, then no video can be played during the journey. In the settings the Parking function can be set to ON . Then the message “WARNING Do not watch videos while driving”...
  • Page 27 MC402 Operating the moniceiver Setting the volume ➤ Turn the ON/OFF/VOLUME knob(fig. 2 3, page 3), to increase or decrease the volume. ➤ Press the VOL + or VOL – buttons(fig. 4 25, page 4) on the remote con- trol to increase or decrease the volume. The volume can be adjusted at levels of 0–39.
  • Page 28: Using The Remote Control

    Operating the moniceiver MC402 ➤ Touch the on the display, specifically the upper left corner of the dis- play (fig. c A, page 9), to open the SOURCE menu on the display. NOTE You can return from each sub menu to the main menu, by touch- ing the upper left-hand corner of the display.
  • Page 29 MC402 Operating the moniceiver Replacing the batteries WARNING! Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Seek medical help immediately if a child accidentally swallows batteries. NOTICE! Make sure the polarity is correct. Batteries need to be replaced if the range of the remote control reduces or the remote control can no longer be used to operate the device.
  • Page 30: Playing Media

    Playing media MC402 Playing media Menus CD menu Symbol Description Displays the SOURCE menu 1/11 Current track number Displays track list 00:08 Current time Open/close menu Prev/ Select track Next Play/ Starts/interrupts playback Pause Sets equaliser Random Plays random tracks Repeat Replays track Goto...
  • Page 31 MC402 Playing media DVD menu Symbol Description Displays the SOURCE menu TTL:2/10 Current title/chapter number CHP:1/2 13:10 Current time Open/close menu Prev/ Select track Next Play/ Starts/interrupts playback Pause Set equaliser Goto Enters a desired track Menu Opens the DVD main menu A–B Repeats from A –...
  • Page 32 Playing media MC402 Menus for discs, memory cards or external sources containing mixed content (music, videos and photos) Symbol Description Displays the SOURCE menu 1/15 Current track number 00:59 Current time Available music on data carrier Available videos on data carrier Available photos on data carrier NOTE The functions in the menus for music and videos are identical to...
  • Page 33 MC402 Playing media Menu for photos Symbol Description Displays the SOURCE menu 10/10 Title number 01:09 Current time Open/close menu Function not available Prev/ Select photo Next Play/ Starts/interrupts playback Pause Goto Enters the photo desired Origin Displays photo in original size Rotate Rotates image Zoom...
  • Page 34: Inserting And Ejecting A Disc

    Playing media MC402 Inserting and ejecting a disc Inserting a disc NOTE  Make sure that the disc compartment is empty before you insert a disc.  The device immediately switches to the correct audio/video source when you insert a disc. ...
  • Page 35: Inserting And Removing A Storage Medium

    MC402 Playing media Inserting and removing a storage medium Inserting a memory card ➤ Open the cover and insert an SD or MMC memory card into the slot until it clicks into place (fig. 2 8, page 3). ✓ The device reads the files on the data carrier and shows them on the dis- play.
  • Page 36: Connecting External Audio And Video Sources

    Playing media MC402 Connecting external audio and video sources Connecting the device ➤ Open the cover and inset the 3.5 mm stereo jack plug on the connection cable of your audio/video device into the AV socket (fig. 2 6, page 3). ✓...
  • Page 37 MC402 Playing media Selecting titles There are several ways to select and play a title directly. ➤ Press the GOTO button and enter the number of the title, chapter or run- ning time. ✓ The selected title will be played. ➤...
  • Page 38 Playing media MC402 Fast search forwards/backwards ➤ During playback, press the repeatedly for more than two seconds in order to search forwards or backwards at 2, 4, 8, or 20 times the normal speed. ✓ The sound is muted during the searching. ➤...
  • Page 39: Media Settings

    MC402 Playing media Media settings NOTE For an overview of all possible settings: chapter “System settings” on page 53. Selecting DVD language ➤ Press the AUDIO button as often as necessary until the desired language on the DVD has been selected. Selecting VCD audio type ➤...
  • Page 40 Playing media MC402 Adjusting DVD image settings Brightness, contrast and saturation can be set at levels of 0–16. ➤ Press PIC on the display to set brightness, contrast and saturation. ➤ Press the DIM button on the remote control to adjust the brightness Enlarging photos ➤...
  • Page 41: Using The Radio

    MC402 Using the radio Using the radio 10.1 Menus Symbol Description Displays the SOURCE menu P1–P6 Selects presets 00:03 Current time Scan Searches for and stores the six radio stations with the strongest reception. Prev/ Selects frequency Next Band Changes the frequency band Option Radio settings Memory...
  • Page 42: Listening To Radio

    Using the radio MC402 10.2 Listening to radio The radio has the FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2 frequency bands. Six pre- sets are available for each frequency band. Selecting the radio as audio/video source ➤ Select the audio/video source, see chapter “Selecting the audio/video source”...
  • Page 43: Radio Settings

    MC402 Using the radio 10.3 Radio settings NOTE For an overview of all possible settings: chapter “System settings” on page 53. NOTE The RDS services (Radio Data System) consist of data that is sent and interpreted by the radio reception device according to the type of data.
  • Page 44 Using the radio MC402 Setting alternative frequencies The alternative frequency function (AF) (alternative frequencies) enables the receiving frequency to be changed when the reception area for the radio sta- tion is left. ➤ Set AF to ON or OFF. Setting programme type Programme Type (PTY) denotes the classification of radio stations by type.
  • Page 45: Using Bluetooth Devices

    MC402 Using Bluetooth devices Using Bluetooth devices NOTE  Not all Bluetooth devices are compatible with the moniceiver.  Obstructions between the Bluetooth device and the moni- ceiver can reduce the range and the quality of the Bluetooth connection.  Follow the instructions for your mobile phone. Bluetooth is a wireless communication technology suitable for short dis- tances.
  • Page 46: Menus

    Using Bluetooth devices MC402 11.1 Menus Telephone menu Symbol Description Displays the SOURCE menu Using the telephone function Using the audio player function 00:07 Current time Input screen 0 –9, #, * Numeric keypad Deletes numbers Displays phone book Displays call lists Starts the dialling process Breaks the Bluetooth connection Telephone settings...
  • Page 47 MC402 Using Bluetooth devices Music menu Symbol Description Displays the SOURCE menu Using the telephone function Using the music function 00:07 Current time Breaks the Bluetooth connection Prev/ Select track Next Play/ Starts/interrupts playback Pause Sets equaliser...
  • Page 48: Coupling Bluetooth Devices

    Using Bluetooth devices MC402 11.2 Coupling Bluetooth devices The coupling establishes the Bluetooth connection between your Bluetooth device (e.g. mobile phone or audio/video device) and the moniceiver. ➤ Press the SRC button on the remote control until you have selected Bluetooth.
  • Page 49: Making Calls

    MC402 Using Bluetooth devices 11.3 Making calls Selecting the Bluetooth device as audio/video source ➤ Select the audio/video source, see chapter “Selecting the audio/video source” on page 27. Dialling ➤ Enter the telephone number. Press the button to delete numbers. ➤...
  • Page 50: Using Audio/Video Devices

    Using Bluetooth devices MC402 Receiving call NOTE Once the mobile phone and the moniceiver are coupled, the device automatically switches to the Bluetooth menu as soon as an incoming call is received. ➤ Press the button on the remote control or on the display to accept an incoming call.
  • Page 51: Bluetooth Device Settings

    MC402 Using Bluetooth devices ➤ Select the moniceiver in the result list on your Bluetooth device. ✓ The code for the coupling (factory setting: 0000) is requested. ➤ Enter the code. ✓ The connection is made. ➤ The Bluetooth symbol lights up. NOTE You are able to pause the music being played at any time if you either make or would like to receive a call.
  • Page 52 Using Bluetooth devices MC402 Setting the automatic connection ➤ Set the automatic connection to ON or OFF. When ON is selected, the mobile phone automatically connects to the moni- ceiver, as soon as it is within a range of 10 m. When OFF is selected, the con- nection has to be created manually.
  • Page 53: System Settings

    MC402 System settings System settings 12.1 Setting the equalizer (EQ) You are able to adjust the EQ mode and parameters such as, for example, base (bas)/mid (mid)/treble (tre). ➤ Press on the display or the SEL button on the remote control to set the equalizer or fader/balance.
  • Page 54: Opening Settings

    System settings MC402 You can set the parameters for the subwoofer on a scale of 0–38, and indi- vidually set the loudspeaker at levels of 0 – 7. 12.2 Opening settings ➤ Press the button on the display in the SOURCE menu (see chapter “Selecting the audio/video source”...
  • Page 55 MC402 System settings Description Description Displays the SOURCE menu 12:58 Current time Language: Setting the language ➤ Sets the radio reception for the applicable region: Radio Area Europe, America, America4, East Europe, Australia, China ➤ Sets the acoustic signal when a button is pressed to either Beep ON or OFF.
  • Page 56: Time Settings Menu

    System settings MC402 12.4 Time settings menu Description Description Displays the SOURCE menu 00:04 Current time ➤ Set the day, month and year with the Date button. ➤ Set the format for the time display Time Mode 12 hour (12H) or 24 hours (24H) display. ➤...
  • Page 57: Sound Settings Menu

    MC402 System settings 12.5 Sound settings menu Description Description Displays the SOURCE menu 13:02 Current time ➤ Set the crossover frequency of the subwoofers to Flat, Sub Woofer Filter 80 Hz, 120 Hz or 160 Hz. ➤ Set the loud function to ON or OFF. Loud When ON is selected, the bass and treble frequencies will be increased at lower volumes.
  • Page 58: Video Settings Menu

    System settings MC402 12.6 Video settings menu Description Description Displays the SOURCE menu 13:02 Current time ➤ Set the mirror function to Normal or Mirror. Backview Mirror In the mirror image, the image from the reversing video cam- era will be displayed as if you were looking out of the rear window.
  • Page 59: Disc Settings Menu

    MC402 System settings 12.7 Disc settings menu Description Description Displays the SOURCE menu 13:03 Current time ➤ Press the **** button to open the number field. Set Password You can set up a password that must be entered in order to play videos with an age rating.
  • Page 60 System settings MC402 Description Description ➤ Set the desired subtitle language. DVD Subtitle If the DVD has the present language for subtitles within its range of languages, it will be automatically played in this lan- guage. ➤ Set the desired menu language. Disc Menu If the DVD has the present language within its range of lan- guages, the menu will automatically be displayed in this lan-...
  • Page 61: Volume Settings Menu

    MC402 System settings 12.8 Volume settings menu Description Description Displays the SOURCE menu 13:04 Current time Media The volume can be set at levels of 0–12. Radio The radio volume can be set at levels of 0–12. Bluetooth The Bluetooth volume can be set at levels of 0–12. AV-IN1 The volume for AV-IN1 can be set at levels of 0–12.
  • Page 62: Use Of Steering Wheel Control (Optional)

    Cleaning and caring for the moniceiver MC402 12.10 Use of steering wheel control (optional) SWC menu Setting steering wheel control ➤ Press the SWC (Steering Wheel Control) button on the display in the SOURCE menu (see chapter “Selecting the audio/video source” on page 27).
  • Page 63: Troubleshooting

    MC402 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy The device will not switch The vehicle is not Switch the ignition to switched on. ACC/ON or START. The cables have not been Check whether the cables connected correctly. are correctly connected. The fuse is faulty. Replace the fuse with a new one of the same type (5 A).
  • Page 64: Warranty

    Warranty MC402 Problem Cause Remedy The preset radio stations The battery cable is not Connect the battery cable are no longer stored when properly connected. correctly. restarting the radio. The USB flash drive or The USB flash drive or Insert the USB flash drive memory card cannot be memory card have been or memory card the other...
  • Page 65: Disposal

    Protect the environment! Do not dispose of any batteries with general household waste. Return defective or used batteries to your retailer or dispose of them at collection points. Technical data PerfectView MC402 Item no.: 9102100024 Operating voltage: 12 Vg (10.5 V–15.8 V) Max.
  • Page 66 Technical data MC402 Radio Signal/noise ratio: >55 dB Sensitivity (S/N = 30dB): 18 dBμV Frequency range: 87.5 – 108.0 MHz Frequency response (+3 dB): 20 Hz – 12.5 kHz Station search sensitivity: 20 dBμV–28 dBμV Distortion factor: ≤1,0 % Stereo channel separation (1 kHz): >25 dB Input impedance: 75 Ω...
  • Page 67 MC402 Technical data AUX IN Distortion factor: ≤0,5 % Frequency response (+3 dB): 20 Hz – 20 kHz Audio input level: 0.5 Vrms Audio Input impedance: 100 Ω Input level: max. 2 Vrms Video Input level (CVBS): 1.0±0.2 V0 Input impedance: 75 Ω...
  • Page 68 GERMANY Dometic WAECO International GmbH Hollefeldstraße 63 · D-48282 Emsdetten  +49 (0) 2572 879-195 ·  +49 (0) 2572 879-322 Mail: info@dometic-waeco.de · Internet: www.dometic-waeco.de AUSTRALIA ITALY TAIWAN Dometic Australia Pty. Ltd. Dometic Italy S.r.l. WAECO Impex Ltd. 1 John Duncan Court...

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