ANKEWAY AW1010

ANKEWAY Double Din Car Stereo User Manual

Tauira: AW1010

1. Kupu Whakataki

Thank you for choosing the ANKEWAY Double Din Car Stereo. This advanced car audio receiver features a 7-inch touchscreen, integrating wireless CarPlay and Android Auto for seamless smartphone connectivity. Equipped with Bluetooth, WiFi, RDS/FM radio, GPS navigation, and support for a backup camera, this unit provides a comprehensive in-car entertainment and navigation solution. This manual provides detailed instructions for installation, operation, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance and user experience.

ANKEWAY 7 Inch Double Din Stereo installed in a car dashboard, showing CarPlay and Android Auto icons on a smartphone.

Image: The ANKEWAY 7-inch Double Din Car Stereo, highlighting its compatibility with CarPlay and Android Auto.

2. Nga korero haumaru

Please read all safety instructions carefully before installation and operation. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in injury or damage to the device or vehicle.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete i mua i te tiimata o te whakaurunga:

Diagram showing the car stereo unit with its dimensions, and a collection of included accessories such as cables, camera, and mounting hardware.

Whakaahua: Ka mutuview o te waeine matua me ngā taputapu tāpiri kei roto.

4. Nga Hua o te Hua

The ANKEWAY AW1010 Car Stereo is designed with a range of features to enhance your driving experience:

Icons representing key features of the car stereo: 2G+16G memory, RDS+FM+AM radio, GPS Navi, Backup Camera, Dual USB, Android OS, CarPlay, Android Auto, WiFi+BT, and Steering Wheel Control (SWC).

Image: Visual representation of the car stereo's core features.

Close-up of the car stereo screen with a car image, emphasizing the HD Full Touch Screen and its internal processor.

Image: Detail of the HD Full Touch Screen technology.

5. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

Proper installation is crucial for the performance and longevity of your car stereo. It is recommended to have the unit installed by a qualified professional.

5.1 Wiring Hoahoa

Refer to the following diagram for correct wiring connections. Ensure all wires are connected to their corresponding terminals in your vehicle's wiring harness.

Detailed main cable wiring diagram for the car stereo, showing connections for speakers (RL-/RL+, RR-/RR+, FL-/FL+, FR-/FR+), ANT-CONT for antenna, Lamp Control (ILL), Back (REVERSE) for rear camera, KEY1(KEY2) for steering wheel control, GND for ground, B+ for battery positive, and ACC for ignition detection.

Image: Main Cable Wiring Diagram.

5.2 Tāutanga Tinana

  1. Carefully remove your existing car stereo.
  2. Connect the ANKEWAY stereo's wiring harness to your vehicle's harness according to the diagram.
  3. Connect the GPS antenna, WiFi antenna, and external microphone. Position the GPS antenna in a location with a clear view of the sky (e.g., dashboard or windshield).
  4. Tāutahia te tuara view camera and connect its video and power cables to the stereo.
  5. Secure the stereo unit into the dashboard using the provided mounting brackets and screws.
  6. Test all functions (power, audio, radio, GPS, camera, Bluetooth, CarPlay/Android Auto) before fully reassembling the dashboard.

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The ANKEWAY car stereo features an intuitive touchscreen interface. Here are basic operating guidelines:

6.1 Mahi Mata Paa

Navigate through menus and control functions by tapping, swiping, and dragging on the 7-inch IPS touchscreen. The interface is designed to be responsive and user-friendly.

A collage of various screen displays on the car stereo, including CarPlay, Android Auto, radio tuner, Bluetooth call screen, video playback, GPS navigation, and equalizer settings.

Image: Various screen interfaces of the car stereo.

6.2 Mana Wira urungi (SWC)

If your vehicle supports steering wheel controls, you can configure them to operate the stereo. Access the 'Steering Learn' or 'SWC Settings' menu in the system settings to map your vehicle's steering wheel buttons to the stereo's functions (e.g., volume up/down, track skip, mode change).

A diagram showing the 'Steering Learn' menu on the car stereo screen, with various function buttons and a hand pressing a button on a car's steering wheel.

Pikitia: Atanga ako mō te Mana o te Wira Uru.

7. Hononga

7.1 CarPlay Ahokore & Android Auto

This unit supports both wireless and wired CarPlay and Android Auto. To connect wirelessly:

  1. Me mohio kei te whakahohea te Nihokikorangi me te Wi-Fi i runga i to waea atamai.
  2. On the car stereo, go to the CarPlay/Android Auto application.
  3. Follow the on-screen prompts to pair your phone via Bluetooth. Once paired, the system will automatically establish a Wi-Fi connection for CarPlay/Android Auto functionality.

This allows access to navigation apps (e.g., Waze, Google Maps), music streaming (e.g., Spotify, YouTube Music), hands-free calling, and voice assistants (Siri, Google Assistant) directly from the stereo display.

The car stereo display showing the CarPlay interface with app icons like Music, Maps, Messages, and Phone. Below it are images of a smartphone displaying CarPlay and Android Auto logos, and a backup camera.

Image: CarPlay interface on the stereo and smartphone integration.

The car stereo display showing the Android Auto interface with Spotify playing music. Below it, a smartphone screen also shows the Android Auto logo.

Image: Android Auto interface with Spotify.

A car interior view showing the stereo display with CarPlay, and two smartphones illustrating voice commands like 'Hi, Siri', 'Call Lewis', 'Open the Map', 'Play Music', and 'OK Google'.

Image: Wireless CarPlay and Android Auto with voice command examples.

7.2 Nihokikorangi

Tauhoahia to waea atamai ma te Nihokikorangi mo te waea-kore-ringa me te rere ororongo.

  1. On the stereo, go to the Bluetooth application.
  2. Whakahohehia te Nihokikorangi i runga i tō waea, ka rapu i ngā taputapu e wātea ana.
  3. Select 'ANKEWAY' (or similar device name) from the list and confirm pairing.
  4. Kia honoa, ka taea e koe te waea/te whiwhi waea me te purei waiata mā roto i ngā kaikorero o te motuka.
The car stereo display showing the FM radio interface (top), Bluetooth music playback (bottom left), and Bluetooth calling dial pad (bottom right).

Image: Bluetooth music and calling interfaces.

7.3 WiFi & Internet

Connect the stereo to a Wi-Fi network (e.g., mobile hotspot) to access online features, download apps, and stream content.

  1. Go to 'Settings' on the stereo and select 'Wi-Fi'.
  2. Whakakāhia te Wi-Fi, kātahi ka tīpako i te whatunga e hiahiatia ana e koe mai i te rārangi.
  3. Whakauruhia te kupuhipa mēnā ka tonoa, ka hono atu.
A smartphone connecting to WiFi, and the car stereo displaying YouTube content and a movie scene, illustrating internet connectivity and high-definition video playback.

Image: Connecting to mobile WiFi and streaming content.

A car interior view showing the stereo displaying WiFi and internet content, along with smaller screens for Bluetooth music and Bluetooth calls.

Image: WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity features.

7.4 Hononga Whakaata

Mirror Link allows you to display your smartphone's screen directly on the car stereo. This feature is typically accessed via a dedicated app on the stereo and may require a wired USB connection for initial setup.

8. Whakatere GPS

The stereo comes with a built-in GPS module and pre-installed navigation software. Ensure the GPS antenna is properly installed and has a clear view o te rangi mo te tuunga tika.

The car stereo display showing the 'Here WeGO' GPS navigation map (top) and a rear view camera feed (bottom).

Image: GPS Navigation interface.

The car stereo display showing a GPS navigation map within the CarPlay interface, indicating distance and speed limits.

Image: GPS Navigation within CarPlay.

9. Kāmera Tārua

Ka whakaatu aunoa te kāmera tārua i te tuara view on the stereo screen when the vehicle is shifted into reverse gear. This feature significantly aids in safe parking and maneuvering.

The car stereo display showing the 'Here WeGO' GPS navigation map (top) and a rear view camera feed (bottom).

Image: Backup camera view on the stereo screen.

10. Multimedia Settings

The stereo supports various multimedia functions, including audio playback and video viewing.

10.1 Audio Equalizer

Customize your audio experience using the built-in equalizer. Access the equalizer settings to adjust sound effects and music styles (e.g., Pop, Rock, Jazz, Classical, Custom).

10.2 Purei Whakaata Ataata

The unit supports 1080P HD video playback from USB drives or streaming via connected Wi-Fi. Ensure video files are in compatible formats (e.g., H.264).

A smartphone connecting to WiFi, and the car stereo displaying YouTube content and a movie scene, illustrating internet connectivity and high-definition video playback.

Image: High-definition video playback.

11. Tiaki

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your ANKEWAY car stereo, follow these maintenance tips:

12. Te Raru

Mena ka pāngia koe e ngā raruraru o te reo irirangi o tō waka, tirohia ngā raruraru me ngā otinga e whai ake nei:

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Karekau he ManaLoose power connection; Blown fuse; Incorrect wiring.Check ACC and B+ wiring; Inspect fuse in the vehicle's fuse box and on the stereo's harness; Ensure proper grounding.
Kore OroKua momotu ngā waea kaikorero; He iti rawa te oro; Kei te whakahohehia te mahi whakangū; Kāore i te tika ngā tautuhinga oro.Verify speaker connections; Increase volume; Check if mute is on; Adjust audio output settings.
Bluetooth/Wi-Fi Connectivity IssuesPhone not discoverable; Incorrect pairing; Weak signal; Software glitch.Ensure phone's Bluetooth/Wi-Fi is on and discoverable; Re-pair device; Move closer to Wi-Fi source (for hotspot); Restart stereo and phone.
CarPlay/Android Auto Kaore i te HonoIncorrect USB cable; Phone software outdated; App not installed/updated; Wireless connection issues.Use a high-quality USB cable; Update phone OS and CarPlay/Android Auto apps; Ensure Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are active for wireless connection.
Tohu GPS Ngaro/HēGPS antenna obstructed or disconnected; Poor satellite reception.Ensure GPS antenna is securely connected and placed in a clear area (e.g., dashboard); Move vehicle to an open area.
Kāore te Kāmera o Muri e Whakaaturia anaCamera power/video cable disconnected; Reverse trigger wire (BACK) not connected.Check camera connections; Ensure the 'BACK' wire is correctly connected to the vehicle's reverse light trigger.

If the problem persists after trying these solutions, please contact ANKEWAY customer support for further assistance.

13. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Tau tauiraAW1010
Hunga Hua1.73" D x 7.01" W x 3.98" H (4.39 x 17.81 x 10.11 cm)
Taumaha Tūemi2.38 pauna (1.08 kg)
Rahi Mata7 inihi (18 cm)
Pūnaha MahiAndroid
Pūmahara (RAM)2GB
Rokiroki (ROM)32GB
Hangarau HonongaUSB, RCA, Cable, Bluetooth, WiFi
Nga waahanga motuhakeWireless Android Auto, Wireless Apple CarPlay, Mirror Link, GPS Navigation, RDS/FM Radio
Aratau Putanga OrorongoTirooro
Te Mana Putanga4 x 60 Watt
Whakawaehere AtaataH.264
Diagram showing the dimensions of the 7-inch car stereo unit from front, side, and back views, with measurements in millimeters.

Image: Product dimensions and rear panel layout.

14. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, technical support, or any inquiries regarding your ANKEWAY Double Din Car Stereo, please contact ANKEWAY customer service. Refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official ANKEWAY webpae mo nga rauemi tautoko.