This Product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners.
Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by
Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse
engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Warnings
Do not use any solvents or cleaning materials when cleaning the video monitor.
Do not use any abrasive cleaners, they may scratch the screen.
Use only a lightly dampened lint free cloth to wipe the screen if it is dirty.
Lock the LCD screen in the fully closed position when not in use.
Before putting on headphones always adjust the volume setting to the lowest position.
Remember to leave the dome light switch in the off or auto positions when the vehicle
is unattended, as the dome lights, if left on, can drain the vehicle’s battery.
Do not put pressure on the screen.
Licensed under one or more of the following patents,
Patent NOS. 5,775,762 and 5,927,784
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I
mportant Notice
An LCD panel and/or video monitor may be installed in a motor vehicle
and visible to the driver if the LCD panel or video monitor is used for
vehicle information, system control, rear or side observation or
navigation. If the LCD panel or video monitor is used for television
reception, video or DVD play, the LCD panel or video monitor must be
installed so that these features will only function when the vehicle is in
“park” or when the vehicle’s parking brake is applied.
An LCD panel or video monitor used for television reception, video or
DVD play that operates when the vehicle is in gear or when the parking
brake is not applied must be installed to the rear of the driver’s seat
where it will not be visible, directly or indirectly, to the operator of the
motor vehicle.
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A. Introduction
Thank you for selecting the MMD70. The main features include a 7"
Wide Screen (16:9 Aspect Ratio) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) monitor
and a built-in DVD player. The unit applies the latest state of the art
electronics. The unit is constructed to provide years of reliable,
trouble-free service. Please read the entire instruction manual supplied with this product prior to operation. The documentation will assist you in installing the system properly to obtain the best equipment
performance. Please store this manual for later use.
B. Cautions and Warnings
1. Installation
Ensure that the MMD70 is installed in accordance with the instructions and illustrations provided in this manual.
2. Object and Liquid
Do not push objects of any kind into the unit through openings; do
not spill or spray liquid of any kind on or in the system (this may
result in a fire or electric shock). To ensure proper ventilation and
proper operation, never cover or block the slots and openings with
a cloth or other material.
3.Disassembly
Do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. There is a risk of electric shock and/or exposure to Laser Radiation. Contact qualified
service personnel if your system is in need of repair.
4. Cleaning Unit
When cleaning, make sure the system is unplugged from the power
source. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning the exterior of the
system only.
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5. Disc
Do not use irregularly shaped discs such as heart or star-shaped
discs as they may cause the unit to malfunction. Do not stick paper,
tape or glue on the disc. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight
or heat sources such as hot air ducts. Do not touch the surface of
disc. Handle the disc by its edge. Clean the disc by wiping the disc
from the center out with a cleaning cloth. Remove the disc from
the unit and store it in its case after playing. Some playback operations of discs may be intentionally fixed by software producers.
Since this unit plays discs according to the disc contents the software producers designed, some playback features may not be
available. Also refer to the instructions supplied with the discs.
*Note: Please don’t use disc of 8cm for the unit’s shortage.
#2 Philips Screwdriver
#1 Philips Screwdriver
Utility or Razor Knife or Shears
Wire Strippers
Upholstery hook tool (for removal of panels as necessary)
Electrical Tape
Masking Tape
Multimeter (to verify 12 volt DC and continuity: Do not use a test light
or logic probe)
Marker pen – to mark headliner
Scribe (to mark trim ring if used)
Misc. electrical connectors (to connect to vehicle power source).
Requirements will vary from vehicle to vehicle.
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GENERAL INSTALLATION APPROACH:
1)Decide upon system configuration and options that will be installed
(i.e.: what components, VCP, Tuner, RF Modulator/external amp,
remote headphones, DVD, etc.).
2)Review all manuals to become familiar with electrical requirements
and hook ups.
3)Decide upon mounting locations of all components and method of
mounting.
4)Prep the vehicle by removing any interior trim necessary to gain access to vehicle's wiring as well as all areas where interconnecting
wire harnesses will need to be located. If any access holes need to
be cut into the vehicle (headliner, other trim components etc.), this
should be done now as well.
5)Route the wiring harnesses throughout the vehicle as necessary.
(Refer to the Wiring Diagrams on page 10 of this manual as well as
the wiring instructions for the individual components and accessory
options being installed). Be sure that all wiring is protected from
sharp edges and is routed in such a manner that it will not be pinched
when all components and interior trim are fully installed. Be sure to
leave enough slack in the wiring at each component to allow working
room.
6)Remove all A/V system components from their packaging and place
them loosely in the vehicle at their respective locations.
7)Connect all components together (electrically) and verify proper operation of all system functions. Note: This is best done BEFORE
components have been permanently mounted.
8)After verifying proper operation of the system, proceed to mount each
of the components.
9)When all components are mounted, recheck function of entire system again to ensure that no wiring was pinched or connected improperly during final installation.
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Notes :The MMD70 video system is only intended for an overhead,
drop down installation. It is not intended for seat back or any other
type of mounting. The hinging mechanism is designed for horizontal,
drop down use only.
VEHICLE PREPARATION:
1)Locate an accessory power source (+12v when key is in the ACC.
and run positions, and 0v when key is off). Generally, this wire can
be found at the ignition switch or fuse-box.
2)The mounting method and location will vary from vehicle to vehicle,
so this manual will only focus on the installation of the video monitor
and related console accessories.
3)Generally, the best location for the video monitor is where the vehicle's
factory dome light is installed. The monitor should be located in
such a manner that it can be comfortably viewed by rear seat passengers. NEVER INSTALL THE MONITOR IN A PLACE WITHIN THE
DRIVER'S VIEW. THIS IS NOT ONLY DANGEROUS, BUT IT IS
ALSO ILLEGAL.
4)Once the mounting location of the monitor has been determined,
there may be additional preparation work necessary, depending on
the vehicle structure and installation method. Some of the steps
that may be required are:
A)Removal of the vehicle's dome light.
B)The headliner may need to be trimmed.
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MOUNTING THE MMD70
Figure 2
NOTE: Two of the mounting holes are located under the domelight cov-
ers.
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MMD70
(RED)
(BLACK)
Figure 3
1)Make the connections to the vehicle with the 5 pin wiring harness.
2)Connect the 5 pin harness to the mating connector on the Video
Monitor.
3)Connect power harness to vehicle's electrical system by tapping
into an accessory hot line.
4)Verify all functions of the system before final mounting of the finished
assembly.
NOTE: A VCP or other A/V Component can be connected to the
video monitor system using an RCA A/V cable. This second harness would plug into the AV1 inputs or AUX jack.
The dome lights in the video monitor require three connections to the
vehicle's wiring. There are two common types of dome light circuits
used, positive or negative switched. Positive systems supply voltage to
the interior lights to turn them on, negative switched systems apply
ground to illuminate the bulbs. To determine which system you have
you must locate the wires at the dome light. On a positive switched
system, with all the doors closed and the lights out, both wires at the
dome light will rest at ground. When the light is activated, one of these
wires will switch to +12V DC. This is the vehicle's switching wire. On a
negative switched system, with all the doors closed and the lights out,
both wires at the dome light will rest at + 12V DC. When the light is
activated, one of these wires will switch to ground. This is the switching
wire.
For positive systems, connect the violet / brown (Lamp auto) wire to the
vehicle's switched wire. Then connect the red / black (lamp on) wire to
a fused constant 12 volt source and the black / red (lamp common) wire
to a good ground. Positive systems are commonly found on Ford
vehicles.
For negative systems, connect the violet / brown (Lamp auto) wire to
the vehicle's switched wire. Then connect the red / black (lamp on) wire
to a good ground and the black / red (lamp common) wire to fused constant 12 volt source. Negative systems are commonly found on General Motors and import vehicles.
Note:
Some vehicles which incorporate transistorized control of the dome
light circuit, such as the 1999 Dodge Caravan, may require that the
violet / brown (Lamp auto) wire be connected to the door pin switch
wire, as the additional current draw of the Monitor's lights may not be
supported by the output of the vehicles body control computer.
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Positive Switched Dome lighting
To 3 pin
connector
on Monitor
Factory Dome light circuit
Red / black - Lamp on
Black / red - Lamp common
Violet / brown - Lamp Auto
To
constant
+12vdc
Factory Door ajar
switch or Body
Control computer
Figure 4
Negative Switched Dome lighting
To 3 pin
connector
Red / black - Lamp on
Black / red - Lamp common
Violet / brown - Lamp Auto
To
constant
+12vdc
Factory Dome light circuit
Factory Door ajar
switch or Body
To
constant
To
constant
Figure 5
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E. Controls, Indicators, and Connectors
1. Unit View (Refer to Figure 5)
Figure 6
1) AV 2 In
2) Headphone Jack
3) Auto/Off/On(Dome Light)
4) Power and Dome Light Connector
5) AV1 RCA Jacks(red,white,yellow)
6) AV Output RCA Jacks (red,white,yellow)
7) Dome Lights
8) Power Button
9) Fast Reverse Button
10) STOP Button
11) Fast Forward Button
12) Monitor Open Button
13) IR Sensor and IR Transmitter for Wireless Headphones
14) Volume -
15) Picture
16) Volume +
17) Play button
18) Eject button
19) Disc Insertion Slot
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2. Remote Control View (Refer to Figure 7)
1)Power Button
2)Display Button
3) Angle Button
4)Subtitle Button
5)A-B Button
6)Slow Button
7)Pause Button
8)Fast Reverse Button
9)Stop Button
10)Picture Button
11)DVD /AV1 /AV2
12)Zoom Button
13)Eject Button
14)Numeric Buttons
15) Audio Button
16)Repeat Button
17)Menu Button
18)Setup Button
19)Up/Down/Left/Right / Enter Buttons
20)Fast Forward Button Figure 7
21)Return Button
22)Play Button
23)Previous Button
24)Next Button
25) Vol- Button
26) Vol+ Button
27)Wide Button
F. Loading and Playing a Disc
a.Turn power on by pressing the power button on the unit or the
remote. Select DVD using the DVD/AV1/AV2 button on the remote.
b.Place a disc into the slot with the label side facing up.
c.Playback will start automatically.
d. Rotate the LCD Screen for a good viewing angle.
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G. BASIC OPERATION
POWER
PLAY
SLOW
PAUSE
STOP
FORWARD
REVERSE
UP/DOWN/LEFT /RIGHT
ENTER
NUMBERS
RETURN
MENU
REPEAT
A-B
DISPLAY
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
AUDIO
ZOOM
SETUP
DVD/AV1/AV2
EJECT
PICTURE
VOLUMEVOLUME+
SKIPSKIP+
Turn the unit on/off
Start Playback
Play at 1/2,1/4,1/8, 1/16 times normal speed
Still Picture
(1 time) Stop at the present playing point /
(2 times) Stop playing
Scan forward at 2, 4, 8, 20 times normal
speed
Scan backward at 2, 4, 8, 20 times normal
speed
Used for Menu Navigation
Confirm item or setting
Select item or password setting
Return
Display the root menu of the disc
Repeat playback of title, chapter, or track
Repeat a specific portion from point A to point
B of the disc
Display disc information (title, chapter, track,
time, etc.)
Change the angles on the scene
Select the subtitle language and turn it on/
off
Select the audio language
Enlarge an image to 2 or 3 times the
original
Display the setup menu to select and set
items, and exit the setup menu.
Select source DVD, AV1, AV2
Eject disc
Brightness/Contrast/Tint/Color
Reduce volume/Lower picture setting
Increase volume/Raise picture setting
Previous chapter/track
Next chapter/track
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H. MENU
A DVD is divided into sections called titles and chapters. When you
play a DVD, a root menu of the disc will appear on the screen of your
TV or Monitor. Contents of the menu will vary depending on the disc
content. Press MENU during playback to display the main menu.
Some DVDs only allow you to select disc playback options using the
DVD root menu.
I. DISPLAY
1) DISPLAY MODE
During playback press DISPLAY to display the current disc play-
back information. Press display again to remove the display.
Picture 1 Display Mode
1. The type of disc.
2. The number of current title.
3. The number of total titles.
4. The number of current chapter.
5. The elapsed time of title.
6. The number of total chapters.
7. The remaining time of title.
8. The number of the current angle.
9. The number of total angles.
10. The number of the current audio language.
11. The number of total audio languages.
12. The number of current subtitle language.
13. The speed at which the disc is being read.
14. The number of total subtitle languages.
15. Current subtitle language.
16. Dolby audio mode.
17. Current audio language selected.
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4) ANGLE
During playback press ANGLE to change the current angle of discs
containing muti-angles. (You can see item 8 in Picture 1 change)
‘Angle’ in Display Mode
1/1
‘Angle’ Display
5) SUBTITLE
During disc playback press SUBTITLE* to select the desired subtitle
language.(You can see item 12 and 15 in Picture 1 change)
6) AUDIO
During disc playback press AUDIO* to select the desired audio
language. (You can see item 10 and 17 change at the same time in
Picture 1 change)
*NOTE: Some DVD’s only allow access to this function through the
DVD menu.
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7) ZOOM
‘Zoom’ in Display Mode
‘Zoom’ Display
During playback press ‘ZOOM’ to enlarge the picture by 2x or 3x with
the current zoom multiple displayed.
8) REPEAT
‘ Repeat’ Display
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During playback press ‘REPEAT’ once to repeatedly play the current
chapter, press a 2nd time to repeat the current title, press a 3rd time
and the repeat function is cancelled and normal playback resumes.
Repeat mode sequence:Repeat Chapter/Repeat Title/Off.
J. PLAYING AUDIO CDS
When playing an audio CD the display will automatically display the
disc playback information. The options below show you what
information is displayed. Press the ‘DISPLAY’ button to remove the
display.
1. The current track.
2. The number of total tracks.
3. Playing time of the current song.
Display in Playing CD
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USING THE REPEAT FEATURE
The default mode for the Repeat feature is OFF. Pressing REPEAT
consecutively changes the repeat options:
•Repeat Single- repeats the track that is playing.
•Repeat All- repeats the disc that is playing.
•Off
As you toggle through the options, the repeat option changes. The
selected repeat option loops repeatedly until its turned off.
K. PLAYING MP3 DISCS
MP3 is a digital audio format. An audio CD-quality song is compressed
into the MP3 format with no significant loss of audio quality. CD-R /
RW discs that have been encoded in MP3 format are compatible
with this device.
Insert a MP3 Disc, the DVD player will initialize the disc and the directory
(folder) will be shown on the monitor screen.
‘MENU Screen’ Display
When an MP3 disc is inserted into the unit, the menu screen appears
automatically. You can use the menu screen to change folders and
songs. The system plays the songs in the order they were recorded
onto the disc.
1. Press the
or button to choose a folder from the folder list
on the left side of the screen.
2. Press ENTER to select the highlighted folder. All songs available under the selected folder will be listed.
3. Use or button to choose a song from the list then press
ENTER to play the selected song.
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4. Use the ( NEXT ) button to move to the next song. Press the
(PREVIOUS) button to move to the beginning of the song.
USING THE REPEAT FEATURE
The default mode for the Repeat feature is OFF. Pressing REPEAT
consecutively changes the repeat options:
• Repeat Single(repeat playback of a song)
• Repeat All(repeat playback of all folder)
• Off (normal playback)
Pressing REPEAT a 3rd time will resume normal playback. As you
toggle through the options, the repeat option changes. Selected repeat
option loops repeatedly until you turn it off.
NOTICE
•“” sign in front of a file name indicates that this is a folder, not a MP3
file.
” sign in front of a file name indicates that this is a MP3 file. During
•“
MP3 playback, you cannot access “PLAY MODE” or folders.
L. PLAYING A JPEG FILE
1) Insert the JPEG Disc into tray.
2) Select JPEG file by pressing the “UP/DOWN” button.
3) You can preview the JPEG file by pressing “Play” or “ENTER”.
4) Pressing the left or right button will rotate the JPEG
counterclockwise or clockwise.
5) When browsing the photos, you can reverse the photo 180 degree
centigrade using “UP/DOWN” key.
6) You can enlarge the picture by pressing “ZOOM” to 2 or 3 times.
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M. SETUP
Press ‘SETUP’ to display the Main screen of the SETUP Menu on the
screen. Press ‘SETUP’ again to exit the SETUP Menu and the unit
will resume it’s last playback mode.
Main ‘SETUP’ Menu Screen
1) Select ‘LANGUAGE’ page using the LEFT/RIGHT button.
‘Language’ Display Menu
a. Select ‘OSD Menu’ using the UP/DOWN button, then press
ENTER to enter the submenu. Select the OSD language you
desire using the UP/DOWN button, then press ENTER/LEFT to
confirm the setting and exit.
‘OSD Menu’ Display Menu
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b. Select ‘Subtitle’ using the UP/DOWN button, then press ENTER to
enter the submenu. Select the ‘Subtitle’ language you desire using
the UP/DOWN button, then press ENTER/LEFT to confirm the
setting and exit.
‘Subtitle’ Display
c. Select “Audio” using the UP/DOWN button, then press ENTER to
enter the submenu. Select the audio language you desire using
the UP/DOWN button, then press ENTER/LEFT to confirm the
setting and exit.
‘Audio’ Display
d. Select ‘DISC Menu’ using the UP/DOWN button, then press ENTER
to enter the submenu. Select the ‘DISC Menu’ language you desire
using the UP/DOWN button, then press ENTER/LEFT to confirm
the setting and exit.
‘DISC Menu’ Display
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2) Select ‘Video’ Page by using the LEFT/RIGHT button.
‘Video’ Display
a. Select ‘TV Display’ using the UP/DOWN button, then press ENTER
to enter the submenu. Select the TV display you desire using the
UP/DOWN button, then press ENTER/LEFT to confirm the setting
and exit.
‘TV Display’ Display
* Normal/PS: When the player outputs signal to a normal TV, and a
wide picture is shown on the full screen.
* Normal/LB: When the player outputs signal to a normal TV, and a
wide picture is shown on the screen with a black strip at both the
top and bottom of the screen.
* Wide: When the player outputs signal to a wide screen TV, a wide
picture is shown on the full screen.
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b. Select ‘TV Type’ using the UP/DOWN button, then press ENTER to
enter the submenu. Select the TV type you desire using the UP/DOWN
button, then press ENTER/LEFT to confirm the setting and exit .
‘TV Type’ Display
c. Select ‘Angle Mark’ using the UP/DOWN button and then press ENTER
to enter the submenu. Choose Angle Mark on or off using the UP/
DOWN button, then press ENTER/LEFT to confirm the setting and
exit.
‘Angle Mark’ Display
* On: The screen will show angle mark.
(*If angle option is available).
Off: The screen will not display the Angle Mark
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d. Select ‘Last Memory’ using the UP/DOWN button and then press
ENTER to enter the submenu. Choose Angle Mark on or off using the
UP/DOWN button, then press ENTER/LEFT to confirm the setting
and exit.
‘Last Memory’ Display
*On: The unit will return to the last position on the disc.
*Off: The unit will not return to the last position on the disc.
e. Select ‘Screen Saver’ using the UP/DOWN button and then press
ENTER to enter the submenu. Choose Angle Mark on or off using the
UP/DOWN button, then press ENTER/LEFT to confirm the setting
and exit.
‘Screen Saver’ Display
*On: Enables screen saver
*NOTE: The DVD player will enter the Screen Saver mode after approximately five minutes if the same image remains on the screen.
*Off: Disables screen saver (off)
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3) Select ‘Rating’ by using the LEFT/RIGHT button.
‘Rating’ Display
Select ‘Password’ using the UP/DOWN button. Input the password
(For the first time use 3308)and press ENTER to unlock the unit. Select ‘Rating’ using the UP/DOWN button and press ENTER repeatedly to change the rating level you desire. Use the UP button to return
to ‘Password‘ and input either the default password or any new 4 digit
password you want and press ENTER. Next time you can use these
4 new digital as your password.
Rating:1.Kid Safe 2.G 3.PG 4.PG-13
5.PG-R 6.R 7.NC-17 8.Adult
NOTE: For 1st time use the default password is 3308.
NOTE: The Default Password is 3308. This password is always
effective even after you have selected your own password to lock.
To avoid the possibility of others using the default password to set
the parental level and change the password, you can record this
default password in another area and delete it from this manual.
Some discs can be limited depending on the age of users while
some discs can not.
Load Factory: To restore all of the options to the default settings select
‘LOAD FACTORY’ using the UP/DOWN button and press ENTER.
This will return all of the settings (except rating level and the password
you set) to the default settings.
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N. Playing a Video Game (Refer to Figure 8)
Change the source by pressing the DVD/AV1/AV2 button on the
remote. AV2* is from the AV IN port on the side of the unit. AV1 is
the RCA connectors on the top of the unit.
Figure 8
Connect the A/V output from your game system to the RCA inputs
(AV1) or the 1/8 (AV2)* input on the side . Adjust the volume and picture
for individual preference.
O. Wired Headphones and Wireless headphones
(Refer to Figure 8)
1.Optional wired Headphones may be used. Connect the headphones
to the Headphone Jack on the left side of the unit (Part Number
MMWHS).
2.Optional wireless headphone can also be used (Part Number
MMIRHS).
NOTE: Refer to the Owner’s Manual with the headphones for
complete instructions.
*AV2 requires the use of the supplied AV adaptor cable.
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P. Specification
Disc format: DVD/CD/MP3
Color system: NTSC/PAL
Screen size: 7”
Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Video output: 1 Vp-p/75 Ohm, unbalanced
Audio output: 1.4Vrms/10kOhm
Audio S/N: Better than 60 dB
Dynamic range : Better than 85 dB
Laser: Semiconductor Laser, Wave Length: 650 nm/790 nm
Power source: DC 12V
Power consumption: 30 W
Operating temperature: 5~35°C
Storage temperature: -20~60°C (4~140°F)
Operating humidity: 10~75%
Dimensions (W x H x D): 223 x 165 x 50 mm (8.78” x 6.5” x 1.97”)
Q. Troubleshooting:
S
YMPTOM:
EMEDY:
R
No power at Video Monitor
Power but no video or
sound
Picture, but no sound
-Verify +12 VDC on Red wire at 2 pin
Power Harness behind video monitor.
Verify ground connection with continuity test from known good ground to
black wire at 2 pin Power Harness.
-Verify that the correct source is selected (i.e.: DVD, AV1 or AV2). Verify
that the source is on and playing a
known good media (such as a
videotape). Verify connections at both
ends of the harness.
-Verify that the headphones are turned
on; check headphone batteries.
-Verify that power is available to the FM
Modulator; make sure the modulator
and the vehicle radio are tuned to the
FM station.
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
Applies to AEC Mobile Video Products
AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. (the Company) warrants to the original retail
purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal
use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12
months from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or
replaced with reconditioned product (at the Company's option) without charge for
parts and repair labor. A game controller, if supplied, is similarly waranteed for
ninety (90) days.
To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product is to
be delivered with proof of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), specification
of defect(s), transportation prepaid, to the Company at the address shown below.
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or
noise, to correction of antenna problems, to costs incurred for installation, removal
or reinstallation of the product, or to damage to digital memory cards, discs,
speakers, accessories, or vehicle electrical systems.
This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of
the Company, has suffered or been damaged through alteration, improper installation, mishandling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the
factory serial number/bar code label(s). THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY'S
LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY
EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,
SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY
ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A
PERIOD OF 24 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE
SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. No person or representative is authorized to assume
for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale
of this product.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal
rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
U.S.A. : AEC 150 MARCUS BLVD., HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 l 1-800-645-4994
CANADA : CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION