About the liquid crystal display (LCD) panel
Troubleshooting guide
Precautions
Control & Layout for monitor / wireless remote
Accessories
Connection diagram
Replacing the remote control battery
Installing headrest with shroud
Installing sun-visor with shroud
installing of headrest case
Function setting
Specifications
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About the liquid crystal display (LCD) panel
1. Do not press on the LCD panel on the monitor unit as doing so can distort the picture orcause a malfunction, the picture may become unclear, or the LCD panel may be damaged.
2. Notes on cleaning
-clean the LCD panel with a slightly damp soft cloth.
- do not use solvents such benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray.
3. Do not use this unit temperatures under 5 C (41 F) or over 45 C (113 F).
4. If your car was parked in a clod or hot place, the picture may not be clear. The monitor is not damaged.
The picture will become clear after temperature in your car becomes normal.
5.Some stationary blue or red dots may appear on the monitor.These are called bright spots, and happen
with anyLCD.The LCD panel is highly sophisticated, and more then 99.99% of the segments used in
the panel are flawless.However, there is a possibility that less than 0.01% of the segments are defective
and maynot light up properly. However, these segments will not interfere with your viewing.
Warning
To Prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to
rain or moisture.
CAUTION!!
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Caution: To reduce th risk of electric shock
Do not remove cover (or Back)
No user-serviceable parts inside
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel
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This symbol is intended to alert the user to
thepresence of uninsulated “DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE” within the product’s encloseure
that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
!
This symbol is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and
maintenance(servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
!
Troubleshooting guide
The following checklist will help you solve problems you may encounter with your unit.
Before going through the checklist below, check the connection and operating.
if you can not solve the problem with follows guide, please contact your nearest dealer.
Problem
No picture, no sound
Good picture, but no sound
Dolled lines or stripes
No picture, or no sound when you
connect the optional equipment
No response when pressing the buttons on
the wireless remote
Cause/solution
The power cord or battery has been disconnected.
The fuse has blown.
Press power on.
Press the volume increase button on the wireless
remote, or on the monitor.
Press the mute button from the wireless remote.
(TIP: refer to page 4 for the “control & layout”)
This maybe caused by local interference such as car
engine or motorcycle.
The cord has been disconnected. Connect the cord
securely.
Press power on.
The wireless remote batteries may be exhausted.
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Precautions
Please read this manual completely and carefully prior to attempt to install your new car video
equipment. Install correctly, your new equipment will provide you with years of enjoyable and safe usage.
Installing this unit requires technical expertise. This unit should be installed by a qualified
technician or service personnel. If you try to install this unit by yourself, do it properly, referring to the
installation and wiring diagrams in this operating manual. Improper installation may result in fire or
electric shock.
1.Do not operate this equipment while driving-safe driving should always be your highest priority.
2.Do not install components in areas which are susceptible to rain, moisture direct sunlight, extremely
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 used
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 aspossible.
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 DC12 volts car battery (negative ground).
7. Do not place or suspend objects on 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 loose the mounting
screws and cause it fall down.
12. Do not install this unit where:
a) it will obstruct the driver’s view.
b) it will obstruct the operation of the airbag system.
c) it will obstruct the operation of the vehicle, especially the steering wheel, shift lever, or brake pedal.
d) a diver or passengers may injure themselves when getting into or out of the car.
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Control and layout for the monitor
Front Audio Output
Front audio output
(headphones)
Front A/V Input
Front audio video input
Power Cord
(Male)
Adjust Decrease
This multipurpose button serves
to decrease the selected
parameters, such as volume,
contrast etc.
Blue screen when
no video signal
Power On / Off
Turn on/off the monitor
Adjust Increase
This multipurpose button
serves to increase the selected
parameters, such as volume,
contrast etc.
Notice: some functions are work by remote control.
Control and layout for the remote control
Turn On / Off the monitor
Power On/Off
Adjust Increase
This multipurpose button serves to
adjust down to select menu function
and increase the selected parameters
such as contrast, color, brightness etc
VolumeReduce
Adjust reduce headphone output
volume
Mute
Press to Mute the sound, press again
to restore the previous volume level
This multipurpose button serves to
adjust up to select menu function
and decrease the selected parameters
such as contrast, color, brightness etc.
Remote Sensor
Remote control IR sensor
Menu
Press to display MENU
with functions and setting
This button brings up the on-screen
Menu
menu for adjustment of a range of
monitor parameters such as,
vol, con, col, bri, tint. Etc
Invert
To adjust the picture
up/down
AURM-10B
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Preset
Picture preset by factory
V1/V2
Select Video 1 or Video 2 Input
When you use a wireless radio or portable telephone near
this unit, picture or sound interference may occur. Do not
use such devices near this unit.
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Accessories
Headrest &
Sun Visor Shroud
AURM-10B
Remote Control
Key-for removing the monitor
from headrest or visor shroud
7" Wide LCD M onitor
With 3 Moun ting Opt ions
PLHR71
AURM-10B
PLVH R72
INSTRUCTIO N MANUAL
www.pyleaudio.com
Universal Stand
Headrest Case
Extension Min Din Cable
Instruction Manual
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Connection Diagram
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Fuse replacement
Never use fuse with an amperage rating exceeding the one supplied
with the unit as this could damage the unit.
When replacing the fuse, be sure to use one that matches the
amperage described on the original fuse. If the fuse blows, check the
power connection and replace the fuse. If the fuse blows again after
replacement, there may be an internal malfunction. In such a case,
consult your nearest your’s dealer.
White RCA: Mono Audio Input
Yellow RCA:Video Input
Red wire :DC +12Volts Power Input (car battery )
Black wire: Ground (negative earth)
Replacing the Remote Control Battery
2
Fuse
(2A)
1)Always use new battery when replace the old set.
2)Do not attempt to charge, short-circuit, disassemble,
heat or burn used batteries, battery may be explode
if mistreated.
3)Battery replacement is necessary when remote
PULL OUT
PUSH IN
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 control for the other equipments at the same time.
8)Do not leave the remote near any heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight
(especially on the dashboard).
9) Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of children. Should the battery be swallowed, immediately
consult a doctor.
10)If the MONITOR does not operate even when you operate the remote control from a close range,
it is time to replace the battery (use CR-2025 lithium battery), refer ring to the label on the back of
the basic control.
11)Do not hold the battery with metallic tweezers, otherwise a short-circuit may occur.
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Steps For Installing Headrest with Shroud
Setup work
Remove the headrest and set it in an uncluttered
work area. Pay the appropriate precautions to
ensure that it is not damaged during the installation.
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. Cutting and making holes in
the headrest will cause electronic damage which is expensive to repair.
Measurements
Press 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
Use 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 this procedure
for the other two corners.
Remove foam & obstructions
Carefully peel off 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 and ensure to be the
uniform depth. Use a dremel or other appropriate
tools to remove other obstructions. Insert the monitor to
measure the fit and make adjustment if necessary
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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 with a shaft covering.
Connect the power, ground and video leads to
test the MONITOR.
Before connecting the monitor, pull the
connecting cable through the headrest shroud as
shown in diagram. Place the headrest housing into the
opening and secure with correct fasteners.
Install the headrest shroud
Pull the connecting cable through the center of
the shroud as shown in diagram, and secure the
headrest shroud with correct fasteners
Insert the monitor
Push to insert the monitor
to the headrest shroud.
Removal
Insert the release key between the monitor and
headrest shroud gap and pull it out to remove the
monitor from headrest shroud.
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Steps For Installing Sun-visor with Shroud
Setup work
Remove the visor and set it in an uncluttered
work area. Pay appropriate precautions to
ensure that it is not damaged during the installation.
CAUTION: make sure the screws are not long enough to go through
the visor!
If you have any doubts about this type of installation, please consult
your local mobile electronics retailer. Cutting and making holes in
the visor will cause electronic damage which is expensive to repair.
Measurements
Press push on the headliner 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 visor
Use 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 this procedure
for the other two corners.
Remove foam & obstructions
Carefully peel off 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, ensure to be the
uniform depth . Use a dremel or other appropriate
tools to remove other obstructions. Insert the
monitor to measure the fit and make
adjustment if necessary.
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Route the cable through the visor
Run the supplied cable through the opening
and out to the bottom of the visor. 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 visor housing as shown in diagram.
Place sun-visor shroud into the opening and
secure it with correct fasteners.
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Install the sun-visor shroud
Pull the connecting cable through the center of
the housing as shown in diagram, and secure
the sun-visor shroud with correct fasteners
Insert the monitor
Push to insert the monitor
to the sun-visor shroud.
Removal
Insert the release key between the monitor and
visor shroud gap and pull it out to remove the
monitor from headrest shroud.
Operate your system in a safe and legal manner
When operate a motor vehi cle, it shoul d always be your highest priority to
maintain safe driving habi ts.
It is illegal in many areas of most count ries to drive with TV or MONITOR
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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Rear side of headrest
Front side of headrest
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Function setting
Press MENU button (1)from the remote or press manual button (1) from the monitor
to call out the function menu, press button (2 or 3) to the desired setting.
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
DDP
OSD Setup
OSD
Others
Remote
Press Menu button (1) to enter video
signal input selection.
AV1
The symbol show current video input.
AV2
Return
2
1
EXIT
OSD Setup
EXIT
Others
Remote
3
Monitor
Video Signal
SEL.
Picture Parameters
MU
ENT.
DDP
OSD
Press the button( 2or3) to move the symbol
AV1
AV2
Return
and choose video signal input.
Press menu button (1) to confirm your selection.
Move the symbol to RETURN and press
menu button (1) to exit.
2
1
2
1
3
Monitor
SEL.
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Contrast
Brightness
Hue
Saturation
Gamma Function
Scaling
Return
SEL.
MU
MU
SET
DDP
ENT.
EXIT
OSD Setup
OSD
EXIT
RET
Others
EXIT
3
Remote
Monitor
Press the button (2 or 3) to choose the picture
parameters setting.
Press MENU(1) to enter.
2
1
3
Remote
Monitor
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Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Contrast
Brightness
Hue
Saturation
Gamma Function
Scaling
Return
SEL.
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
DDP
MU
DDP
Contrast
ADJ.
OSD Setup
OSD
EXIT
OSD Setup
OSD
50
RET
Others
Others
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to choose “contrast.
Press menu button (1) to enter contrast setting.
[Contrast: Narrows or widens the gap between black & white
(darken & brighten)]
2
1
3
Remote
Monitor
Press button 2: adjust contrast to brighten level.
Press button 3: adjust contrast to darken level.
Press button 1 to confirm setting.
[Contrast adjustable level: 0~100 . Preset: 50]
2
1
- / +
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Contrast
Brightness
Hue
Saturation
Gamma Function
Scaling
Return
SEL.
MU
MU
EXIT
SAVE / EXIT
DDP
ADJ.
OSD Setup
OSD
EXIT
RET
Others
3
Remote
Monitor
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to choose “brightness”.
Press menu button (1) to enter brightness setting.
[Brightness: Makes black appear darken or lighter]
5
2
1
3
Remote
Monitor
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Video Signal
Picture Parameters
- / +
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Contrast
Brightness
Hue
Saturation
Gamma Function
Scaling
Return
SEL.
DDP
Brightness
EXIT
MU
DDP
MU
ADJ.
OSD Setup
OSD
50
SAVE / EXIT
OSD Setup
OSD
EXIT
RET
Others
Others
Press button 2: adjust brightness to lighter level.
Press button 3: adjust brightness to darken level.
Press button 1 to confirm setting.
[Brightness adjustable level: 0~100 . Preset: 50]
2
1
3
Remote
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to choose “hue”.
Press menu button (1) to enter hue setting.
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to choose “letter box”.
Press menu button (1) setup as letter box.
The symbol show current selection.
[An image with an aspect ratio of 4:3 (regular picture)]
2
1
Video Signal
Video Signal
SEL.
Picture Parameters
Scaling
Full Screen
Letter Box
Paranoma
Return
SEL.
Picture Parameters
Enable
Disable
Return
MU
MU
SET.
DDP
SET.
DDP
EXIT
OSD Setup
OSD
EXIT
OSD Setup
OSD
RET
Others
RET
Others
3
Remote
Monitor
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to choose “paranromal”.
Press menu button (1) setup as paranormal.
The symbol show current selection.
[An image with an aspect ratio of 4:3, with only the left and
right sides of the image being enlarged to fill the screen]
2
1
3
Remote
Monitor
Press Menu button (1) to enter picture clearness
setting.
The symbol show current video input.
SEL.
MU
ADJ.
EXIT
RET
2
1
3
Remote
Monitor
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Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Contrast
Brightness
Hue
Saturation
Gamma Function
Scaling
Return
SEL.
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
DDP
MU
ADJ.
DDP
Saturation
OSD Setup
OSD
EXIT
OSD Setup
OSD
50
RET
Others
Others
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to choose “saturation”.
Press menu button (1) to enter saturation setting.
[Makes color appear lighter or darker]
2
1
3
Remote
Monitor
Press button 2: makes colors appear darker.
Press button 3: makes colors appear lighter.
Press button 1 to confirm setting.
[Saturation adjustable level: 0~100 . Preset: 50]
2
1
- / +
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Contrast
Brightness
Hue
Saturation
Gamma Function
Scaling
Return
SEL.
MU
MU
EXIT
SAVE / EXIT
DDP
ADJ.
OSD Setup
OSD
EXIT
RET
Others
3
Remote
Monitor
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to choose “gamma”.
Press menu button (1) to enter gamma setting.
[Gamma: Makes black light appear darken or lighter]
5
2
1
3
Remote
Monitor
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Video Signal
Picture Parameters
DDP
OSD Setup
Others
OSD
Press button 2: appear 0 standard (preset).
Press button 3: select 1(brighten) .
Press button 1: to confirm setting.
- / +
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Contrast
Brightness
Hue
Saturation
Gamma Function
Scaling
Return
SEL.
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Gamma Function
EXIT
MU
SAVE / EXIT
DDP
OSD Setup
OSD
MU
ADJ.
DDP
OSD Setup
OSD
0
EXIT
RET
Others
Others
2
1
3
Remote
Monitor
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to desired setting (scaling).
Press menu button (1) to enter scaling setting.
[Scaling: adjusts picture size full screen, letter box & paranormal]
2
9
Remote
1
3
Monitor
Scaling
Full Screen
Letter Box
Paranoma
Return
SEL.
MU
SET.
EXIT
RET
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to choose “full screen:.
Press menu button (1) setup as full screen.
The symbol show current selection.
[An image with an aspect ratio of 4:3 enlarge to the left & right
edges of the screen]
2
1
3
Remote
Monitor
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Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Enable
Disable
Return
DDP
OSD Setup
Others
OSD
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to choose enable.
Press menu button (1) setup as clearness picture.
The symbol show current selection.
Adjust the symbol to RETURN and press
menu button (1) to exit.
[Set enable as smartnous technology support]
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2
1
SEL.
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Enable
Disable
Return
SEL.
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Language Select
OSD Timeout
Transparency
Information
Memory Recall
Return
MU
MU
ADJ.
DDP
ADJ.
DDP
EXIT
OSD Setup
OSD
OSD
EXIT
OSD Setup
OSDOSD
RET
RET
Others
Others
3
Remote
Monitor
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to choose disable.
Press menu button (1) setup as clearness picture.
The symbol show current selection.
Move the symbol to “RETURN” and press
menu button (1) to exit.
[Set disable as normal picture]
2
1
3
Remote
Monitor
Press Menu button (1) to set the OSD.
2
1
SEL.
MU
ADJ.
EXIT
RET
3
Remote
Monitor
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Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Language Select
OSD Timeout
Transparency
Information
Memory Recall
Return
DDP
OSD Setup
Others
OSDOSD
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to choose “language”.
Press menu button (1) to enter language setting.
[Setting On Screen Display language]
2
1
SEL.
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Language Select
English
Exit
SEL.
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Language Select
OSD Timeout
Transparency
Information
Memory Recall
Return
MU
MU
ADJ.
DDP
SET.
DDP
EXIT
OSD Setup
OSD
EXIT
OSD Setup
OSDOSD
RET
Others
RET
Others
3
Remote
Monitor
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to desired language (English).
Press menu button (1) setup language as English.
The symbol show current selection.
Move the symbol to “RETURN” and press
menu button (1) to exit.
[Set disable as normal picture]
2
1
3
Remote
Monitor
Press Menu button (1) to set OSD appear timing.
2
1
SEL.
MU
ADJ.
EXIT
RET
3
Remote
Monitor
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Video Signal
Picture Parameters
- / +
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Language Select
OSD Timeout
Transparency
Information
Memory Recall
Return
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to choose “transparency” setting.
Press menu button (1) to enter OSD transparency
setting.
[Transparency: makes solid or transparency OSD display]
2
1
Video Signal
SEL.
Picture Parameters
Transparency
- / +
MU
MU
ADJ.
DDP
EXIT
SAVE / EXIT
EXIT
OSD Setup
OSDOSD
0
RET
Others
3
Remote
Monitor
Press button 2: set increase transparency.
Press button 3: set reduce transparency .
Press button 1 to confirm setting.
Move the symbol to “RETURN” and press
menu button (1) to exit.
[Transparency adjustable level: 0~7 . Preset:0]
2
1
3
Remote
Monitor
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Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Language Select
OSD Timeout
Transparency
Information
Memory Recall
Return
DDP
OSD Setup
Others
OSDOSD
Press the button( 2or3) to adjust the symbol
to choose “information”.
Press menu button (1) to enter information.
[Appear video input information]
2
1
SEL.
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
SEL.
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Language Select
OSD Timeout
Transparency
Information
Memory Recall
Return
MU
ADJ.
DDP
Information
Source: Av1
Format: NTSC
HS: 15.7 Khz
VS: 59.8Hz
MU
SET.
DDP
EXIT
OSD Setup
OSD
EXIT
OSD Setup
OSDOSD
RET
Others
RET
Others
3
Remote
Monitor
Show video signal input information.
Move the symbol to “RETURN” and press
menu button (1) to exit.
[Set disable as normal picture]
2
1
3
Remote
Monitor
Press Menu button (1) set return tp factory default
setting.
2
1
SEL.
MU
ADJ.
EXIT
RET
3
Remote
Monitor
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Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Exit
VCOM Adjust
Display Model: Rotate
DDP
OSD Setup
Others
OSDOSD
Move the symbol to “RETURN” and press
menu button (1) to exit.
[Fully exit the setting]
2
1
SEL.
Video Signal
Picture Parameters
Exit
VCOM Adjust
Display Model: Rotate
SEL.
MU
MU
ADJ.
DDP
ADJ.
EXIT
OSD Setup
OSD
EXIT
RET
RET
Others
3
Remote
Monitor
Adjust to the picture rotate
2
1
3
Remote
Monitor
Press button 2: set volume increase.
Press button 3: set volume reduce.
Press button 1 to mute the sound, press again
to restore the previous volume level.
[Volume adjustable level: 0~100 . Preset:50]
50
1
Remote
2
Monitor
3
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Specifications:
LCD Drive Method: TFT Active Matrix
a-SI
Visible Screen Size: 7 Inch Wide Screen (Diagonal)
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Display Format: 480 x RGB x 234
Number of Pixels: 336,960
Response Time: 15ms
Backlight : High Brightness CCFT
Luminance: 350 cd/m
Backlight Life: 10,000 Hrs
Contrast Ratio: 300:1
Viewing Angle: (H/V): 120 / 100
Operation Temperature: -20 C ~ 70 C / -2 F ~ 158 F
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Video Color System Input: NTSC & PAL Compatible
On Screen Display: English
Rear Video Input Terminals: RCA x 1 (1 Vp-p, 75 ohm)
Front Video Input Terminals: 3.5mm Jack x1 (1 Vp-p, 75 ohm)
Front Audio Input Terminals: 3.5mm Jack x1
Front Audio Output Terminals: 3.5mm Jack x1
Remote Control: Included
Volume / Brightness / Contrast / Saturation / Hue: Adjustable
Blue Screen: Yes
Power Input: DC12 Volts car battery (negative earth)
Current Consumption: 6 W Max
Weight: 154g
Size: 186 x 105 x 22.5 cm (L x W x H)
73.23 x 41.34 x 8.86 inch (L x W x H)
#1
A measure of the time unit screen brightness declines by half under continuous viewing
in a car/room at 25 C with screen brightness in standard mode. (50% original brightness)
#2o
A measure of the unit temperature declines in a car/room at 25 C
with screen brightness in standard mode. (50% original brightness)
#32
A measure of the backlight 350cd/m brightness will in standard
lamp voltage at 560 Vrms.
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Pyle, Inc.
1600 63 street
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Brooklyn, NY 11204
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