10.2" Viewing Screen Controls and Functions
1. Infrared Eye
Point the remote control in the direction of the Infrared Eye when accessing the functions provided by the remote control.
2. Viewing Screen Release
To release the screen, push inward on the Movievision logo and pull downward. Place the
screen to the desired viewing position. To lock the viewing screen in the closed position,
press upward on the edge of the screen housing until the screen locks into place (you will
hear a snap sound).
3. Menu/Select Button:
Press to activate the picture and signal adjustment menu. Continue to press button to scroll through the on-screen menu.
Menu/Select Selections:
Brightness :
Contrast :
image on the screen.
Saturation:
condition to full color conditions.
Hue:
of the primary green and primary red colors (more green tinted picture or more red
tinted picture).
Display Mode:
Reset: When used will reset all the screen settings back to manufacturer default settings.
4. Up/Down Buttons:
Once an item has been selected for adjustment, press the up or down arrows to
adjust that item. An adjustment bar will appear on the screen.
Adjusts the amount of white light in the image on the screen.
Adjusts the difference between the lightest and darkest portions of the
Adjusts the intensity of the colors on the screen from black and white
Adjusts the overall color of the image on the screen by changing the intensity
Choose 4:3 or 16:9 picture ratio.
5. Stereo/Mono Switch:
If a condition of interference arises and it can not be remedied by selecting another frequency, changing the transmit mode from “Stereo” to “Mono” usually will
eliminate interference noise. The audio performance will be reduced when the
switch is placed in the “MO” position. Return the “ST/MO” switch to the “ST”
position to re-gain the high performance stereo sound in the headphones or the
Vehicles stereo system.
Stereo/Mono Switch
6. Transmitter Frequency Selection:
The Movievision viewing screen transmits a signal that is received by the Movievision
headphones and can also be received by the vehicle’s car radio. There are 3 frequencies
available for use but only one can be used at a time. When you are listening to a movie
using the wireless Movievision headphones, it is possible that you could travel through
an area where interference between the screen transmitter and the headphone receiver
is at an un-acceptable level. If this occurs, you can use the 3 position frequency switch
located in the roof housing to select a different frequency that may have less or no interference. Each time you change the transmitting frequency, the headphone/car radio
receiver will have to be re-tuned to the new frequency. The 3 frequencies available for
use are 89.7mhz, 90.1mhz or 90.5mhz.
Transmitter Frequency Selection Switch
Car Radio Interface:
The signal transmitted from the Movievision screen can be received by the existing FM car radio. This listening mode provides a much higher quality of sound
for all. To listen to the Movievision signal through the vehicle stereo system,
repeat the following procedures:
Turn “ON” the Movievision system and insert a tape or attach an auxiliary signal
A.
source to view on the screen.
B. Turn “ON” the FM radio in your vehicle and tune the radio to one of the 3
frequencies transmitted by the Movievision system. (89.7mhz - 90.1mhz -
90.5mhz)
C. Adjust the volume and tonal qualities to suit your listening taste.
Dome Light Operation:
(Applies to MovieVision flip-down screen with dome lights built-in only.)
The dome lights located in the MovieVision screen housing will illuminate whenever
the vehicle doors are open just as the original dome light did.
To activate the dome lights while the vehicle is in motion, press the dome light switch
next to the desired dome light.
Note: Most American made vehicles (Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge) have a dashboard light
dimmer switch that can be rotated to the maximum position and the dome lights will
illuminate. Most Japanese or Korean made vehicles do not have this switch and the
lights will have to be turned on manually as mentioned above.
Warning!
dome light maybe hot, proceed with caution. Only
replace the bulb with the
same size and wattage that
you took out. Altering the
size, shape or wattage will
result in a damaged housing
(melting). Use only Sylvania
or GE model DE3021 for
replacements.
in some cases, the
Dome
Light
Switch
Digital Headphone Operation
Your Movievision entertainment system is supplied with two (2) Movievision headphones. The cor
to their ability to provide the user with a lifetime of operation. Misuse, abuse and
neglect of the headphones will result in poor performance and premature failure.
Please r
W
ARNING!
rect operation, care and maintenance of the headphones is critical
ead through the simple operation and maintenance instructions enclosed.
• Do not throw the headphones.
• Do not get the headphones wet or submerse them in any liquid.
•
Do not use the headphones as a hammer
•
Do not step, stand or sit on the headphones.
•
Do not lay heavy objects on the headphones.
•
Refrain fr
om turning the volume of the headphones to the
.
maximum
position, this may result in ear damage.
1. Install the Batteries (AAA Type)
To install the “AAA” batteries supplied, repeat the following procedure:
A. Hold the headphones in one hand and place your thumb onto the gripping
arrow on the battery holder cover.
B. Press down on the gripping arrows while pulling downward on the battery
door. Slide the door away from the headphones to expose the battery holder
cavity.
C. Place the batteries into the holder following the directions engraved inside the
holder. Observe battery polarity.
1. Turn On the Headphones:
T
o turn on the headphones, press the
”PWR” button on the right side ear pad.
The digital display will show radio station digits when the headphone is on.
2. Tuning an FM Radio Station:
A. Press the ”UP” or ”DOWN” button to manually tune in an FM radio station.
B. Press and hold the ”UP” or ”DOWN” button for one second then release. The radio
tuner will search up or down the radio band for the next strongest FM radio station.
Note: FM radio stations are always received in Stereo Mode.
C. Adjust the volume knob to the desired volume level.
Volume Control
2. Adjust the Headphones to Fit Your Head
Repeat the following to adjust the headband to fit:
A. Spread the ear pads apart and place the headphones on your head. Observe
the “L” and “R” indicators.
B. Grab the ear pads and use your thumb and forefinger to slide the adjusters up or
down until a comfortable fit is achieved.
3. Listening to What Is Displayed on
the Viewing Screen:
On the right ear pad are 3 pre-programmed
buttons marked 1, 2 and 3. These buttons will tune the headphone radio to
the exact MovieVision signals. Press
the buttons one at a time until what you
hear in the headphones is what is displayed on the viewing screen.
4. Turn Off the Headphones when you
are Finished:
A. Press the ”PWR” button to turn off
the headphones.The display will be
blank when the headphones ar
B. The batteries supplied with your
MovieVision headphones will last
for approximately 10 hours of continuous use. For
the headphones when they are not
in use will decrease the battery life.
5. Connecting a Second Set of
Headphones
Your Movievision headphones have a
eceptacle located at the side of
plug r
the “L” ear pad. A second set of personal type headphones (Must have 3.5
mini male type plug) can be connected
at this point.
When a second pair of head
Note:
phones are attached, the tuning and
audio level is contr
Movievision headphone.
getting to turn off
olled by the
e off.
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Plug for second pair of
headphones
© Copyright 2005
Magnadyne Corporation
MV-USER5700
Rev. A 1-5-05