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Components
≥ Display unit (1) ≥ Infrared wireless
stereo headphones (2)
≥ Batteries (R03/LR03,
AAA, UM-4) for wireless headphones (4)
≥ Power connector (1)
≥ Operating instructions
(1)
≥ Warranty card, etc.
Battery Installation (Inserting/Replacing the Batteries)
Battery Notes
How to Use the Wireless Headphone
❐ The Use of Range
These headphones use infrared rays for operation.
Use them within the range shown in the figure.
1. Open the battery holder cover.
2. Insert the battery.
Insert the battery in the correct direction, making sure that its
positive and negative ends match the same symbols in the battery holder.
3. Replace the cover.
The cover is fixed in place with a click.
Remove and dispose of an old battery immediately.
Battery information:
≥ Battery type: Manganese R03/LR03, AAA, UM-4 dry cells
≥ Battery life: Approximately 18 hours of continuous operation
Caution:
≥ Improper use of batteries may cause overheating, an explosion or ignition, resulting in injury or a fire.
Battery leakage may damage the unit.
≥ Do not use alkaline dry cells. (There is the danger of liquid leakage.)
≥ Do not disassemble or short the battery. Do not throw a battery into a fire.
≥ Keep batteries away from children to avoid the risk of accidents.
≥ Be careful to the local disposal rules when you dispose of batteries.
≥ If the batteries are used in the wrong way, there is the danger of liquid leakage, rupture, injuries, and failure.
Wireless Headphone Preparation
To check the remaining battery strength:
The POWER indicator on the right hand earpiece (R)
dims or fails to light when the batteries are weak.
Noise and interference also increase.
Change the batteries if any of these occur.
Volume up Volume down
Battery life When operation is possible When the battery needs to be replaced
POWER indicator Lights up green. Dims or fails to light.
POWER indicator
(Right side)
❐ Operations
Press the POWER button before wearing headphones.
Turn the volume on the headphones all the way down, then press the POWER button.
≥ The POWER indicator lights up.
❐ After Use
Press the POWER button to switch off.
❐ Volume Control
Notes:
≥ Do not play your headphones at a high
volume.
Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play.
≥ Refer to the precautions for the head-
phones of “Use this Product Safely”.
POWER button
45e
45e
30e
Plane view: Vertical view:
Approximately 5 m
Approximately 2.5 m
Approximately 2.5 m
Approximately 2.5 m
≥ Installation hardware
(screws, cords, etc.)
(➡ page 26)
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Name of Controls
Standby, power on indicator
[STANDBY (R) ON (G)]
When the power is off: red
When the power is on: green
Remote control
sensor
Dimmer sensor
This sensor automatically adjusts the screen brightness.
(When automatic mode is set for the dimmer setting, the screen brightness is automatically adjusted
to suit the surrounding brightness.)
(➡ pages 22, 23)
VTR input switch
(VTR1 or VTR2)
Used to select the VTR
input selection.
(➡ page 21)
V
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V
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VTR
2-IN
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VIDEO
Audio/video input terminal 2 (VTR2-IN)
Used to connect a game player or other device.
(➡ pages 30, 31)
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Power button (POWER)
Used to turn the power ON and OFF.
(➡ page 21)
Menu button (MENU)
Used to determine the various settings.
(➡ pages 22j25)
Select buttons (", #)
Used to move the cursor. (➡ pages 22j25)
Infrared transmitter
Used to transmit audio to wireless headphones. (➡ page 17)
Mode button (MODE)
Used to select the dimmer mode.
(➡ pages 22, 23)
Room light,
Room light lens
Room light, Room light lens
Room light switch
DOOR: Room light is on
when door is
opened.
OFF: Room light is off.
ON: Room light is on.
Display release
button (OPEN)
(➡ page 20)
Notes:
≥ If you exchange the bulbs or encounter prob-
lems with the room lights, please consult your
nearest professional installer.
≥ Purchase 12 V, 5 W bulbs if bulbs other than the
ones supplied are to be used.
If bulb is in need of replacement:
1. Turn the power off.
2. Open the room light lens with a small flat blade
screw driver.
3. Remove old bulbs and replace with bulbs.
4. Reassemble lens covers.
5. Verify function of room lights by turning the
power on.
Note:
≥ Be sure to switch the unit to off when closing
the display.
Video (Yellow)
L (White)
R (Red)
Notes:
≥ When RCA cords have been connected to this
unit, secure them along the roof panel of the car
so that they will not dangle down or become easily disconnected.
≥ Take care to ensure that the RCA cords will not
become wrapped around your hands or neck
since this may cause an accident.
Notes:
≥ Make sure that the infrared transmitter is not
covered by hands or hair.
≥ Refrain from adhering stickers, etc.
Note:
≥ When the CX-DV700U has been connected, pro-
ceed with operation by pointing the remote control unit provided with the CX-DV700U at this
unit’s remote control sensor.
(This is done in order to operate the CX-DV700U
DVD player connected to this unit.)
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Monitor Position Adjustment Before Using the Display Unit
≥Select “VTR1” when a mobile video deck, video camera or mobile DVD player is con-
nected.
≥Select “VTR2” when a game player is connected.
Press [POWER].
The STANDBY indicator lights is green.
Press [POWER] again to switch off the
power.
The STANDBY indicator lights is red.
STANDBY (R)
ON (G)
#
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MENU
MODE
POWER
Input Selection
Open the Display Unit
Push the display release button (OPEN)
until the display is unlocked.
Press the button with one hand while
holding the display with the other.
Display Unit Lateral Angle Adjustment
WARNING:
≥Do not insert hands, fingers or foreign objects into the unit while the display is mov-
ing. Inserting your hands, fingers or foreign objects into the unit can cause injuries
and damage to the unit.
≥Hold the display unit by the upper half of it, and move it carefully without applying
undue force.
VTR input switch
(VTR1 or VTR2)
1
Slide the display unit by both hands until a
comfortable viewing angle is reached.
2
Close the Display Unit
Move the display unit by both hands until the display release button is locked.
Preparations:
≥Turn the power of the player connected to this unit to ON.
≥Turn the power of the headphones to ON.
Notes:
≥When RCA cords have been connected to this unit, secure them along the roof panel of
the car so that they will not dangle down or become easily disconnected.
≥Take care to ensure that the RCA cords will not become wrapped around your hands or
neck since this may cause an accident.
Notes:
≥Check that there are no children in the space around the display unit when opening or
closing it.
≥Always use both hands to open or close the display unit.
≥Always check that the display release button is locked after closing the display unit.
≥If the display unit cannot be locked, be absolutely sure to consult your dealer and reme-
dy the situation.
You can swivel it to the left and right, 30e
each way.
Hold the display unit by the non-slip part in
the upper half of it and adjust its lateral angle.