Boss Audio Systems Vision BVH6 User Manual

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Precautions
Please read this manual completely and carefully prior to attempting to install your new car video equipment. Install correctly, your new equipment will provide you with years of enjoyable and safe usage.
Installation of this equipment in any portion of a vehicle which impairs or distracts the driver is improper and dangerous. We assume no liability whatsoever for failure to follow the proper installation of this products.
1.Do not operate this equipment while driving, driving should always be your highest priority.
2.Do not install components in areas which are susceptible to rain, moisture, direct sunlight, extreme heat or cold, excessive dust, dirt or humidity.
3. Immediately unplug the power cord and send the monitor to your local dealer or service center as soon as possible:
a) if there is smoke or any peculiar odor present during use b) if there is damage to any of the internal components
4. To avoid damage to the monitor and risk of electronic shock, do not permit any of this equipment to become damp or wet from water or liquid. If this does occur, immediately unplug the power cord and send the monitor to your local dealer or service center as soon as possible.
5. Do not attempt to repair, open or disassemble any of the components. Dangerous high voltages are present which may result in electric shock.
6. Use only a power source with 12 volts DC (negative ground).
7. Do not place objects on or suspend objects from the power cord, as this may damage the cord.
8. Do not twist or place the power cord near any source of heat in the vehicle.
9. Do not attempt to repair a damaged, broken or faulty power cord. Replace it with a new one immediately.
10. Avoid dropping any metal objects or inflammable items into the monitor ventilation slots.
11. After the monitor is installed, do not arbitrarily pull it down or strike it. This may loosen the mounting screws and cause it fall down.
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Menu
This button brings up the on-screen menu for adjustment of range of monitor parameters such as, volume, brightness, color, contrast, tint
Adjust Increase
This multipurpose button serves to increase the selected parameter, such as volume, contrast, etc.
Remote Sensor
Remote control sensor IR
Power On / Off
Turns on/off the power of the monitor
Adjust Decrease
This multipurpose button serves to decrease the selected parameter, such as volume, contrast, etc.
Audio Out
Front audio output (earplug)
AV In
Front Audio & Video Input for DVD, video games,etc.
AV IN
6 INCH LCD MONITOR
Blue Screen
When No
Video Signal
Dust Cover
Power Cord (Male)
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Notice: Some functions work by remote control.
Control and Layout for the Monitor
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Power on/off
turns on/off the power of the monitor
Display
Call out display
V1/V2
Select Video 1 or Video 2 Input
Mute
Muting the audio
Adjust Increase
This multipurpose button serve to increase the selected parameter, such as vol, con, col, bri, tint.
Adjust Decrease
This multipurpose button serves to
decrease the selected parameter,
such as vol, con, col, bri, tint.
Menu
This button brings up the on-screen
menu for adjustment of a range of
monitor parameters such as, vol,
con, col, bri, tint.
Preset
Picture preset by factory
Sleep
Setup timer for auto-off
Adjust Up
Adjust up to select menu function
Adjust Down
Adjust down to select menu function
System
Displays FUNCTION, like language select, calendar, games etc.
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Control and Functions of the Remote Control
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Function
FUNCTION
Press system button< > on the remote or press manual button< > twice from the monitor to call out the function menu.
PRESS UP < > OR DOWN < > BUTTON TO SELECT
Fixed
Press left < > or right < > button to select your favorite display language
Press left button < >to adjust hours & press right button < >to adjust minute
Press left or right button < > to call out the calender
Press the left or right button < > to call out the game
Press left or right button < > to select blue screen on/off
Press left or right button < > to select auto on/off
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Games
Press < > to enter the games.
Start --Menu Button < > Move --Down Button < > Roll --Up Button < > Exit --Mute Button < > Level --AV Button < > Pause --Menu Button < > Move Left --Volume Button < > Move Right --Volume Button < >
Calendar
Press FUNCTION < >to call out the function menu, then Press < > to select CALENDAR and press left or right to < > to call out the CALENDAR
Adjust increase of year, press < > button
Adjust decrease of year, press < > button
Adjust increase of month, press < > button
Adjust decrease of month, press < > button
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Installation
Video input (yellow)
Ground (black)
DC 12V power input (red)
Remote Control Replacing Batteries
PULL OUT
PUSH
1) Always use new batteries when replacing the old set.
2)Do not attempt to charge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat or burn used batteries.
3)Battery replacement is necessary when remote control acts sporadically or stops operating.
4)Do not drop, apply shock or step on the remote control
5)Do not spill water on the remote control
6) Do not place objects between the remote control and remote sensor.
7)Do not use remote controls for other equipments at the same time.
8)If the MONITOR does not operate even when operating the remote control from a close range, it is time to replace the batteries (use CR-2025), refer to the label on back of the basic control.
Audio input (red)
Power Cord (Female)
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Mounting stand
Headrest Housing
Steps of Installing Headrest Housing
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CAUTION: make sure the screws are not long enough to go through the headrest! If you have any doubts about this type of installation, please consult your local mobile electronics retailer.
Setup work
remove the headrest and set it in an uncluttered work area. Take the appropriate precautions to ensure that it is not damaged during the installation.
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Remove Foam & Obstructions
Carefully peel back the material. Set the adjustable blade to one inch depth and cut around the edges of the hole, staying 1/4 inch inside the edge. Pull up one corner of the foam and use the blade to cut underneath. Remove small section at a time, using the pull up and cut method for uniform depth. Use a dremel or other appropriate tool to remove other obstructions. Insert the monitor to measure the fit and make adjustments if necessary
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Measurements
Push on the headrest with your fingers to make sure there are no obstructions that would hinder the installation. Use paper template to mark the area to be cut.
Cut the Headrest
Using an adjustable-depth blade, start your cut 1/4 inch inside one corner and cut diagonally across, stopping 1/4 inch in from the other corner. Repeat the procedure for the other two corners.
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Route the Cable Through the Headrest
Run the supplied cable through the opening and out to the bottom of the headrest. If possible, conceal the wires using a shaft covering. Connect the power, ground and video leads to test the MONITOR. Before connecting the monitor, pull the connecting cable assembly through the headrest housing as shown in diagram. Place headrest housing into the opening and secure with correct fasteners.
Install the Headrest Housing
Pull the connecting cable through the center of the housing as shown in diagram, and secure with correct fasteners.
Removal
Insert the release key between the monitor and headrest housing gap and this will remove the monitor from headrest housing.
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Insert the Monitor
Push to insert the monitor to the headrest housing.
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Technical parameters
LCD Drive Method: STN Active Matrix Hyperscan Display Size: 6 Inch Wide Screen (Diagonal) Aspect: 4:3 Display Format: 1034 x 234 Number of Pixels: 241,956 Video System Input: NTSC/PAL 60 Back Light: High Brightness Type U Shaped CCFT Power Source: DC12V Current Consumption: 8W Dimension (H x W x D): 128 x 177 x 35 mm Net Weight: 505 g
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Operating your system in a safe and legal manner
When operating a motor vehicle, it should always be your highest priority to maintain safe driving habits.
It is illegal in many areas of most countries to drive with TV or MONITOR turned on, when it is visible to the driver. Please check your local and state laws governing the use of MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM in your area.
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