PYLE Audio PLVW1040R User Manual

10.4" Overhead TFT-LCD Monitor
PLVW1040R
1. Table of Contents------------------------------------------------------ 1
2. Warning -------------------------------------------------------
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3. Usage Notice ---------------------------------------------------------- 2
4. Package ---------------------------------------------------------------- 3
6. User Controls ---------------------------------------
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7. Start Your Installation ------------------------------------------------ 4
8. Setting Up The Dome Lamps ---------------------------------------- 5
9. Installation Your Monitor -------------------------------------------- 6
10. Closing Monitor ----------------------------------------------------- 7
11. Operating the Monitor -----------------------------------------------7
12. OSD Menus in A/V Source ------------------------------------------8
13. Quick Adjustment OSD Menus -------------------------------------8
14. Function Descriptions -----------------------------------------------9
15. Specifications -------------------------------------------------------10
16. Appendix -------------------------------------
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Usage Notice
Follow all warnings, precautions and maintenance as recommended in this user's manual to maximize the life of your LCD monitor
To avoid the damage of the LCD monitor and risk of electronic shock, do not permeate the LCD monitor with water or any drink. When this happens, turn off the power, unplug the power cord and send the LCD monitor to your local dealer or our service cen-ter as soon as possible. Use a regular power specification of DC 12V . Do not use any other power supply different from the regularity. Do not place objects on or suspend them with the power cord. This will make the power cord damaged. Do not assemble or twist the power cord arbitrarily. And do not put it together with heated object. Do not try to repair the power cord when it is damaged or broken, change a new one immediately. Avoid any metal objects or inflammable dropping into the LCD monitor from ventilation slots. Do not attempt to open or disassemble the LCD monitor yourself as this may cause electronic shock. When there is smile or peculiar smell in use, unplug the power cord immediately and send it to your local dealer or our service center. When there is damage or breach on the LCD monitor casing, send it to your local dealer or our service center. Do not use this LCD monitor in the areas susceptible to excessive dust, dirt, and humid. Do not setup the LCD monitor in direct sunlight, extremely hot, and cold environment. Do not expose the LCD monitor to rain or moisture.
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Package
This LCD monitor comes with all the items below. Check to make sure your unit complete. Contact your dealer immediately if anything is missing.
PLVW1040R
* 10.4" High RES TFT-LCD Monitor
* Overhead Console Mounting Bracket
* Credit Card Size Remote Control with Batteries
* Interface Cable with RCA jacks for Audio / Video
Connection and 12V DC
* User's Manual
Remote Control
TV/CATV interchange
TV/AV
Channels convertible(CH)
Volume control buttons
TV/CATV
1
5 9
TV/AV
2 6 0
CHVOL
MUTE
3 7
FM/AM
UP
+
DN
-
Monitor
POWER
4 8
SETUP
FUNC
MODE
Power MUTE
Number Pad
SETUP
Monitor
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User Controls
User Control Overview * Panel Control
Start Your Installation
Wiring * Monitor connection
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Setting Up The Dome Lamps
*Operating the dome Lamps
1. There are three function buttons for the Dome lamps operation: OFF, DOOR, and ON. (Refer to the following figure) A. OFF: To turn off the lamps. B. DOOR: To make the lamps turned on
only when car doors are opened. C. ON: To turn on the lamps.
DOOR
ON
OFF
* The electric circuit figure
OFF
Point
R
W
B
W
B
Power Cord Color
Red
White
Black
DOOR
ON
Connecting With Power Supply
Connecting With Sensor of Car Doors
For Ground Connection
LAMPS
Connection
R
BATTERY +
* Remarks:
1. There would be no any power cord puling out from "B" point as "B" have been connected with a ground connection by screws.
2. Power supply should be used in 12 Voltages.
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Installation your Monitor
Take care to select a suitable fitting location and securing method for the monitor: *The unit should not distract or obstruct the driver. *The installation should not inhibit the entry to, or the exit from the vehicle. *The unit should not interfere with other vehicle components e,g (sliding sunroof). *Make sure the unit is installed to a secure, robust mounting location and cannot become dislodged in the event of an emergency stop. *Do not support the unit using only the vehicle interior roof lining. *If driving is required, take care not to penetrate through the other sheet metal of the vehicle. *Avoid prolonged use of the monitor when the engine is not running to prevent draining the vehicle battery. *Place the mounting metal plate with the nuts facing upward, then, mount the monitor by screws included
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Closing Monitor
1. Return the monitor to the central viewing position. (Refer to the following figure)
2. Push the monitor/TV back into the monitor base unit until the screen engages with the release button.
Operating the Monitor
* Powering up the monitor The monitor will be automatically turned on when releasing the monitor from the base unit and "OFF" when it is closed.
Operating Instructions
Opening the Monitor
1. Press the monitor release button to lower the LCD screen.
2. Lower the monitor until is fixed 90 from the monitor base unit for viewing (Refer to the following figure.)
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* OSD Menus in A/V Source
Press the "+" key to enter the sub-menu. Press "MENU" button to go back to the main menu.
MAIN MENU
CUBS.1 = NTSC H. SYNC= +15.7K Hz V. SYNC = -60.0Hz
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
COLOR
HUE
SOURCE
AUDIO
RECALL
EXIT
A. Source Selection Menu
SOURCE
AUTO DETECT
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
1
VIDEO 2
2
RETURN
B. Audio Input Selection Menu
AUDIO
MUTE
VOLUME
RECALL
RETURN
* Quick Adjustment OSD Menus
1. By pressing the "SELECT" button, you may open the following OSD menus directly. Use "+" or "-" key to make adjustment.
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
2. Press "+" or "-" button directly to adjust speaker volume.
VOLUME
CONTRAST
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Function Descriptions
Panel Control
* Menu: Pop up the OSD menus. Press the "Menu" button again to exit the OSD menus. When in sub-menu, press "MENU" again to go back to the main menu.
* Select: 1. Switch among each function items in OSD menus.
2. Make quick adjustment of "brightness" and "contrast".
* +/- Keys: 1. Press the "+/-" key to increase or decrease volume.
2. Make item selection in OSD menus to increase or decrease parameters as well.
Remote Control
* Power: When the power switch on the side unit is pushed
to "1" position, you may also turn on or off the monitor by this "Power" button.
* Mute: Press the "Mute" button from the remote control to still the sound of the LCD monitor.
* Volume: 1. When the OSD menu function is turned off, press the " up/down " buttons directly from the remote control to adjust volume.
2. Make item selection in OSD menus to increase or decrease parametersas well.
* Function:
Brightness: Adjust brightness. ( under OSD menu )
Contrast: Adjust contrast. ( under OSD menu )
Color: Adjust picture color: ( under OSD menu )
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Specifications
Screen Size 10.4" diagonal Resolution 800 (H) x 600 (V) pixels Number of colors 262, 144 colors Pixel pitch & Format 0.264 (H) x 0.264 (V) mm Vertical Stripe Arrangement Brightness 150 cd/m2 Maximum Contrast Ratio 200 Operating Temperature 0 C ~ 50 C Storage Temperature -25 C ~ +60 C Back light Cold cathode Filament Tube View Angle L/R 45/45 Degrees View Angle U/D 15/35 Degrees
Monitor Dimension 236(W) x 174.3(H) X 5.7(D) mm Monitor Weight 1.5KG
Graphic Mode VESA standard mode ( 75Hz) On Screen Display Supported Power Saving mode 450mA Power Consumption 2.25A @ DC 12V A/V Video input CVBS, RCA x 1
Video Input level 1.0V
p-p 0.5Vp-p
Video Input Impedance 75 Ohms Audio Input Level 1.0V
p-p 0.2Vp-p
Audio Input Impedance 600 Ohms Speaker Rating 1W x 2
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Appendix
Changing the New Battery in Remote Control
1. Push the cassette button to wards the right. (As shown # 1 in below figure)
2. Pull the all battery cassette away from the remote control. As shown # 2 in below figure) Change a new battery.
Cassette Button
2
1
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Battery
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