AM/FM Tuner, XM Satellite, CD, DVD, MP3 and iPod Operation on the Advent OFO1501 H ead Unit
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DVD/CD BASICS
Types of Discs Your System Will Play:
- DVD disc - DVD discs that contain audio and/or video.
- Audio discs - Audio CDs that contain musical or sound content only.
- MP3 discs - A disc that contains audio files (for example, a CD-R with downloaded MP3 files). MP3 discs can hold a maximum of 500 songs/folders per disc.
DVD Region Code: The DVD player is preset to a region code at the factory depending on where the unit is sold. DVDs are also coded by region. These region codes must match in order for the disc to play. If the region codes do not match, the disc will not play.
This DVD player is set to Region 1 (USA) and will not play discs that have a region code different from Region 1.
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Basic Functions on Each Screen
- MENU Icon: Press this icon to return to the Main Menu Screen.
- Mute Indicator: This indicator is displayed when the volume is muted.
- Time Display: This indicator displays the time as entered by the user in the Settings Menu.
- EQ - Equalizer Icon: Press this icon to access the equalizer controls.
- Audio Icon: Press this icon to access the audio controls.
- Previous Icon: Press this icon to tune to the previous strong station in a lower frequency band.
- Next Icon: Press this icon to tune to the next strong station in a higher frequency band.
- Banner Display Displays banner messages that may be transmitted by certain stations.
- Playback Information Display: Displays the type of disc currently inserted, title number, track number, elapsed time, file, folder, and stop/play/ pause status information.
- Mute Icon: Press this icon to mute the audio output of the unit. The mute indicator will appear. Press this icon again to unmute the volume. The mute indicator disappears.
- Fast Reverse Icon: Press this icon to fast reverse playback.
- Play/Pause Icon: Press this icon to begin playback. Press this icon again to pause playback.
- Stop Icon: Press this icon to stop playback.
- Fast Forward Icon: Press this icon to fast forward playback.
PICTURE ADJUSTMENT SCREEN: When watching a video, the color, tint, contrast or brightness levels can be adjusted to suit your preferences.

NOTE: The Picture Adjustment Screen will turn off automatically if no adjustment is made within four seconds or if any other button is pressed.
- Adjustment Bar Icon: Press the ? or ? cursor icons to decrease or increase the desired setting by one increment.
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AM/FM RADIO SCREEN

- Preset Icons: Presets consist of stations that were stored into memory. The radio can store 12 FM (6 FM1 and 6 FM2) and 6 AM stations. The preset icon displays the frequency of the station that it currently set to. To store a station:
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- Tune to the desired station.
- Press and hold a preset icon for five seconds to store a station.
- Release the icon. The icon lights and the station’s frequency appears.
- To recall a station:
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- Press FM1, FM2 or AM, as required.
- Press the preset icon to select the station.
- FM1 Icon: Press this icon to select the FM1 band and to view FM1 station presets. Up to six FM1 presets may be stored.
- FM2 Icon: Press this icon to select the FM2 band and to view FM2 station presets. Up to six FM2 presets may be stored.
- AM Icon: Press this icon select the AM band to view AM station presets. Up to six AM presets may be stored.
- Scan Icon: Press this icon to scan for the next strong station. The unit will pause for approximately four seconds at that station. Press Scan again to listen to that station. If Scan is not pressed, the unit will automatically seek the next station.
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CD/MP3 AUDIO DISC CONTROLS SCREEN

- Tracklist Icon: Press this icon to access the Tracklist Direct Entry Screen.
- Repeat Icon: Press this icon during playback to repeat playback of the current track. The icon will light and the track will repeat. Press this icon a second time cancel repeat. The icon will dim and playback of the remainder of the CD will resume.
- Shuffle Icon: Press this icon to play tracks in the directory in a random order.
TRACKLIST DIRECT ENTRY SCREEN: When the Tracklist icon is pressed, the Tracklist Direct Entry Screen appears. You can directly select a track by pressing the corresponding number icon. Title number, track number, and elapsed time information is displayed.
- Back Icon: Press this icon to return to the CD Controls Screen.
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MP3 CONTROLS SCREEN

MP3 is a format for storing digital audio. An audio CD-quality song can be compressed into the MP3 format with very little loss of quality, while taking up much less space.
Upon inserting a MP3 disc, MP3 mode is entered and disc playback begins. The unit plays the songs in the order they were burned on to the disc. The unit will play a MP3 disc with up to 500 songs and/or 200 different folders.
The controls for MP3 Disc are basically the same as for Compact Discs.
- Folder Icon: Press this icon to access the Folder Direct Entry Screen.
- Repeat Icon: Press this icon during playback to repeat playback of the current track. The icon will light and the track will repeat. Press this icon a second time cancel repeat. The icon will dim and playback of the remainder of the folder will resume.
- Shuffle Icon: Press this icon to play files in the folder in a random order.
FOLDER DIRECT ENTRY SCREEN: When the Folder icon is pressed, the Folder Direct Entry Screen appears.
- Back Icon: Press this icon to return to the MP3 Controls Screen.
- Folder Icon: Press this icon to view the list of folders burnt on to the disc. You can directly access the folder contents by pressing the corresponding folder name icon. The folder name icon is located on the right side of the screen. NOTE: Depending on the amount of songs, type of CD, and recording method used, the file list may load slowly. Also, the information shown will reflect the information stored on the CD by your recording program. Not all recording programs will index the song data the same way.
- File Icon: Press this icon to view a list of MP3 files located in a directory. You can directly play back a file by pressing the corresponding file name icon. The file name icon is located on the right side of the screen. Title number, track number, and elapsed time information is displayed.
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DVD CONTROLS SCREEN

NOTE: When properly installed, DVD video can not be displayed on the front LCD screen unless the parking brake is applied. Rear zone video outputs and rear video screens, if equipped, will operate normally.
- 4:3 Icon: Press this icon to view a standard display image. The standard display image has a 4 to 3 ratio of horizontal to vertical, leaving a blank area on the right and left sides of the display.
- 16:9 Icon: Press this icon to view a wide screen display image. The wide screen display image has a 16 to 9 ratio of horizontal to vertical, leaving a blank area on the top and bottom sides of the display.
- Full Icon: Press this icon to stretch the video to fill the entire screen.
- Video Icon: Press this icon to return to the video display.
ON-SCREEN CONTROLS: To access the on-screen controls, touch the screen while a DVD is playing. NOTE: The On-Screen Controls will turn off automatically if no selection is made within four seconds or if any other button is pressed.
- Elapsed Time Indicator: This indicator displays the elapsed playing time of the current chapter.
- Audio Icon: Press this icon to select an audio language for DVD playback. The audio language depends on the information available on each disc.
- Subtitle Icon: Press this icon to select an the subtitle language to be shown on the screen. The subtitle language depends on the information available on each disc.
- Back Icon: Press this icon to return to the DVD Controls Screen.
- Up, Down, Left, Right and OK Icons: Press the Up, Down, Left, or Right icons to navigate the DVD root menu. Press the OK icon to select an item.
- Main Menu Icon: Press this icon to view the DVD root menu.
- Setup Icon: Press this icon to access the Picture Adjustment Screen.
- Previous Icon: Press this icon to play the previous chapter.
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iPOD/iPHONE SCREEN

NOTE: For basic connectivity, your iPod/ iPhone must be connected to the Media Link using the iPod/ iPhone adapter cable that comes with your iPod/iPhone or is available separately. For iPod/ iPhone video playback, you must purchase the Jensen JLINK-USB cable or equivalent.
- Preview Window: Displays album art, if available.
- Shuffle Icon: Press this icon to play tracks in the directory in a random order. The Shuffle Indicator is displayed when shuffle mode is active.
- RPT Icon: Press this icon during playback to repeat playback of the current track. Press this icon a second time to repeat all tracks in a directory. Press the icon once again to turn the repeat feature off . The Repeat Indicator is displayed when repeat mode is active.
- Press this icon to play the previous track in the directory.
- Video Icon: Press this icon to view full screen video. This icon is gray if a video is not currently selected for playback.
- Search Icon: Press this icon to view the Search Screen.
SEARCH SCREEN: The Search Screen allows you to search for music or video files stored in your iPod/iPhone. Press the Music List Box to search for music grouped by songs, albums, artists, genres or playlists. Press the Video List Box to view your video playlist.
Press a list box item to display more information about that item or begin playback of that item, as applicable. Press the Scroll Down icon to view the next page in the menu list or the Scroll Up icon to view the previous page.
- Back Icon: Press this icon to return to the iPod/ iPhone Screen.
- Prev Icon: Press this icon to view the previous page.
- Next Icon: Press this icon to view the next page.
- Return Icon: Press this icon to view the next higher level of the list hierarchy.
SETUP SCREEN: When full screen video is displayed, touch the LCD screen to view the Setup Screen.
NOTE: The Setup Screen will turn off automatically if no selection is made within four seconds or if any other button is pressed.
- Back Icon: Press this icon to return to the iPod/ iPhone Screen.
- Setup Icon: Press this icon to access the Picture Adjustment Screen.
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