Radar Electronics TH102MS User Manual

Digital Video System
10.2 Inch Seat Back Monitor
With Universal Stanchion Mount
Rear-Seat Entertainment
TH102MS
USER MANUAL
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Operating Instructions
Getting Started
Basic Operations
MMD (Multimedia Driver) Operations
USB Operations
Monitor Setup
Play ing DVD/ VC D/ CD
Disc A uto Play
Stop ping Play back (P RE-STOP)
Stop ping Play back
Fast-forwa rding / Fast-re versi ng
Find ing the Beg innin g of Chapte rs
Play ing Still Fra mes (PAUSE)
Frame- By-Fra me Play back
Swit ching the A udio Trac ks
Chap ter/ Trac k /Title Re peat Play back
Repe ating the D ispla y Peri od (A-B )
Swit ching the A ngle (DVD O nly)
Swit ching the S ubtit les (DVD On ly)
Usin g Number Key Pad
Disp laying th e Disc St atus
Slow M otion Pla yback
Sett ing the Dim mer
Sett ing the Zoo m
Sett ing the Ran dom
MMD Setup
DVD Setu p Opera tion
Syst em Setup
Sett ing the TV Sy stem
Sett ing Scree n Saver
Sett ing Scree n Type
Sett ing Pa ssword
Sett ing the Rat ing Lev el
Sett ing the Def ault
Lang uage Setu p
Sett ing OSD Lan guage
Sett ing Audio L angua ge
Sett ing Subti tle Lan guage
Sett ing Menu La nguag e
Audi o Setup
Sett ing Down Mi x Mode
Sett ing Dynam ic Rang e
Sett ing Down Sa mple
Welcom e To DVS
Safe ty Instru ction s
CAUTIO N
WARNIN G
PREC AU TI ONS
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Moni tor Fu nctio n Overvie w
When U sing the Re mote Co ntrol
Remo te Contro l Batte ry Replac ement
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Turning Power ON /O FF
Load ing and Unl oadin g Discs
Audi o Mute Functi on
Adju sting the Volum e
Swit ching the S ource
Turning FM ON/ OFF
Swit ching DVD / U SB / Memory C ard mod e
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Swit ching DVD / U SB / Memory C ard Mod e
Play able File s on this U nit
MUSI C (MP3 / WMA)
PHOT O (JPEG)
MOVIE (AVI)
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Sett ing Audio C H
Sett ing Mirro r ON/OF F
Sett ing Rever se ON/O FF
Sett ing Langu age
Rese tting the P ictur e Adjustm ent
Turning OFF Mo nitor S etting Me nu
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Adju sting Pic ture
Adju sting the B right
Adju sting the C ontra st
Adju sting the C olor De nsity (AV2/ AV 3 only)
Adju sting the Tin t (AV2/AV3 on ly)
Sett ing Audio M ute ON/ OFF
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Installation and Connections
CAUTIO N
WARNIN G
PREC AU TI ONS
Par ts Indi cation
Limi tation
Inst allatio n Step
Conn ections
Syst em Connec tions
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Information
Acce ssories
Gene ral Speci ficat ions
Troubl e Shoot ing
Warran ty
Warran ty C ard
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Contents
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Wireless Headphone (Option)
Usin g Wirel ess Hea dphon e
PREC AU TI ONS
Head phone Rec eiver s
IR (In frared ra y) Spec ificati on
Oper ation
Batt ery Insta llati on
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Operating Instructions
Welcome to DVS
Than ks for pu rchasing DVS S eat Back Mon itor with U niver sal Stanchion Mou nt. Thi s manua l will help y ou use th e exactly feature s of your n ew moni tor. Plea se read a ll safety and opera ting in struc tions in thi s manua l carefull y, and keep this manu al for futu re refe rence.
Safety Instructions
Be sur e to obse rve the following i nstru ction s and prec autio ns to ensure safe usi ng of thi s monit or. If yo u or oth er thir d parties us e this pr oduct i n a non-correctly way an d cause t he product breakd own or da mage, a s to law, there is n o respo nsibi lity for compensa tion. DVS will not be r espon sible f or it, please under stand ing.
This symbol means "Please be sure to observe."
Failure to heed them can result in injur y or material proper ty damage.
Do not repair, alter or disassemble by yourself.
Doin g so may re sult in an acc ident , fire or e lectric shoc k. Cons ult a retailer or ser vice te chnic ian for
insp ectio ns and repairs, if ma inten ance is n eeded.
Halt use immediately if an unusual states appears.
Failur e to do so ma y cause personal in jury or d amage to the p roduc t. Return it to your au thori zed dea ler or near est ser vice center for rep airin g.
Keep fingers away while the motorized front panel or moving monitor is in motion.
Failur e to do so ma y result in persona l injur y or dama ge to the p roduct.
Do not strike or make this monitor drops strongly.
Doin g so may re sult in personal in jury or s lash.
Do not leave the disc in the car or the unit for a long time.
Neve r expos e the disc to direct su nligh t. Heat a nd humi dity ma y damage the disc and y ou may no t be able t o play it a gain.
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Do not operate any function that takes your attention away from safety driving your vehicles.
shou ld only b e performed after c oming t o a complete stop . Alway s stop the vehicle in a s afe loc ation b efore perf ormin g these functions . Failure t o do so may r esult in an ac ciden t.
Do not touch the screen when meet a strike strongly.
If liq uid cry stal touches hand s, feet o r clothes inca utiou s, please wash with t he neut ral det ergent or cons ult a phy sician if necessa ry.
Do not expose this monitor to high humidity levels.
Failur e to do so ma y result in fire or ele ctric s hock.
Do not expose this monitor to dripping or splashing.
Doin g so may re sult in electric sh ock.
Do not operate this monitor with wet hands.
Failur e to do so ma y result in electri c shock .
Do not use this monitor again when the power cord is damaged.
Doin g so may re sult in fire o r elect ric sho ck.
Use only in cars with A 12 Volt negative ground.
Keep small objects such as batteries out of the reach of children.
Swal lowin g them may result in se rious i njury. If swa llowe d, consult a p hysic ian imm ediat ely.
Do not block vents or radiator panels.
Doin g so may ca use heat to bu ild up in side an d may resu lt in fir e.
Do not place hands, fingers or foreign objects in inser tion slots or gaps.
Failur e to do so ma y result in persona l injur y or dama ge to the p roduc t.
Any fu nctio n that requires dri ver's p rolon ged attent ion
(Che ck with y our dealer if you are n ot sure .) Use fo r other t han its desi gned ap plica tion ma y result in fir e, elec tric shock or other i njury .
This symbol means "Forbids this behavior." Failure to heed them can result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION:
WARNING:
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Operating Instructions
Please read all safety and operating instr uctions
in this manual carefully, and keep this manual for future reference.
Personal Safety
The back seat passenger must fasten the seatbelt while operating this monitor. Do not insert the USB while driving. Failure to do so may result in personal injury.
Temperature
Do not operate your unit in ambient temperature above +70°C (+158°F) or below -20°C (-4°F) .
Use a soft dry cloth for periodic cleaning of the product. For more severe stains, please dampen the cloth with water only. Anything else has the chance of dissolving the paint or damaging the plastic.
Installation
Please inquire to your retailing shop to contact the specialized engineer or technical staff for installation. Be sure to comply with this manual while connecting the cables. Failure to do so may result in damage to the product. Be sure the stability of the signal cable while installing. Failure to do so may cause fire or electric shock due to the wear of the signal cable. Be sure to collect the cables well after installation. Failure to do so may cause fire or electric shock.
Maintenance
If you have problems, do not attempt to repair the unit by yourself. Doing so may result in personal injury or damage to the product. Return it to your retailing shop for repairing.
Characteristics of LCD Panel
After turning the system off, a slight ghost of the image will remain temporarily. This is an effect peculiar to LCD technology and is normal. Under cold temperature conditions, the screen may lose contrast temporarily. After a short warm-up period, it will return to normal. The LCD panel is manufactured using an extremely high precision manufacturing technology. Its effective pixel ratio is over 99.99%. This means that 0.01% of the pixels could be either always ON or OFF.
Product Cleaning
PRECAUTIONS
Inser ting & Ejecting Discs
Be sur e to swit ch to DVD s ource b efore loading and Unlo ading D iscs. Make s ure the l abel side is facing y ou when y ou inse rt the di sc.
Pres s to ejec t any disc tha t is inse rted in correctly.Do not a ttemp t to insert a di sc into t he unit w hen the
unit p ower is o ff. Your p layer a ccept s only one disc at a time f or play­ back . Do not at tempt to loa d more th an one di sc. Play ing a dis c while driving on a ve ry bump y road may re sult in s kips, but th is will n ot scra tch the d isc or dam age the p layer. Do not g rip or pull out the dis c while i t is bein g pulled back i nto the p layer by the a utoma tic rel oadin g mech anism .
As a pro tecti ve measure to preve nt the di sc from jamm ing, pr ess to eject a ny disc w ith irr egula r surf ace or in serted incorrec tly.
Damage Discs
Do not a ttemp t to play crac ked, wa rped, o r damaged disc s. Play ing a bad disc c ould se verel y damag e the play back me chanism.
Irregular Shaped Discs
Be sur e to use ro und shaped discs on ly for th is unit and ne ver use a ny special shaped d iscs. U se of spec ial sha ped discs may cause d amage t o the mech anism .
Point the remote control at the remote sensors within 2 meters. It may not be possible to operate the remote control if the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or interfere with objects.
Using Wireless Headphones (Option)
Keep the volume at a level where you can still hear outside noise while driving. Failure to do so may result in an accident. If ACC or the monitor's power source is turned off, a loud noise is produced though the headphones. Be sure to remove the wireless headphones from your ears before you turn the monitor off.
Using the remote control
ALCOHOL
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Monitor Function Overview
CORRECTINCORRECT
Correct Handling
Do not d rop the d isc while handlin g. Hold t he disc s o you will not leave fi ngerp rints o n
the su rface . Do not a ffix ta pe, paper, or gumme d label s to the disc . Do not w rite on t he disc.
Disc Cleaning
Fing erpri nts, dust, or soil on t he surf ace of the disc coul d cause t he player to s kip. For ro utine c leani ng, wipe t he play ing surface with a cl ean, so ft clot h from t he cent er of the disc t o the out er edge . If the surf ace is he avily soiled, dam pen a cle an, sof t cloth in a sol ution o f mild neutr al dete rgent b efore clea ning th e disc.
On handling compact (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)
Do not t ouch th e surface.Do not e xpose t he disc to dir ect sun light .Do not a ffix st ickers or la bels.Clea n the dis c when it is dusty.Make s ure tha t the disc is smooth an d flat.Do not u se comm ercially availa ble dis c
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Getting Started
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Auto Dimmer Sensor
POWER
- Press PWR button to turn on or off the unit.
SOURCE
- Press SOURCE button to switch the display source.  DVD / AV2 / AV3
IR Transmitter and Receiver
The receiving angle is about 30 degrees and the receiving distance is about 2M.
EJECT
- Press EJECT button to stop playing and eject the disc.
PLAY / PAUSE
- Press once to start playing. Press twice to pause playing.
Disc - In Slot
DVD / DVD-R / DVD-RW / DVD+R / DVD+RW / VCD / CD-ROM / CD-RW
USB Port MP3 / WMA / AVI / JPEG)
Memory Card Reader SD / MS / MMC)
AV Input (AV 3 / Game Port)
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When Using the Remote Control
When you use the remote control for the first time, pull the plastic tape before using the remote control.
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Battery Replacement
Do not operate any function that takes your attention away from safety driving your vehicle.
Any fu nctio n that requires you r prolo nged at tention shou ld only b e performed after c oming t o a comp lete st op. Always stop the v ehicl e in a safe loca tion be fore performing t hese fu nctio ns. Failur e to do so ma y result in an accide nt.
Plastic Tape
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Point the remot e contr ol at the r emote sensors with in 2 mete rs. It may n ot be pos sible to operate th e remot e cont rol if th e remote control se nsor is e xpose d to dir ect sun light or int erfer e with ob jects. The re mote co ntrol is a small, lig htwei ght prec ision d evice. To avo id dama ge, short ba ttery life , opera tional errors and p oor res ponse , obse rve the f ollowing.
-Do n ot subj ect the r emote control to ex cessi ve shoc k.
-Do n ot put in a t rouse r pocket.
-Keep a way fro m food, m oisture an d dirt.
-Do n ot plac e in dire ct sunshine. Remo ve the ba ttery if it’s not bei ng used f or a long t ime. Batt eries c ontain chemical s ubsta nce, so t hey shou ld be dis posed of pro perly.
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1. Opening the battery case.
Pull up the battery tray.
2. Replacing the battery. (CR-2025)
Put the battery in the case with the (+) indication upward as show in the illustration.
Battery type : Mercury Battery - CR 2025. Placing a battery in backwards way may cause a
malfunction.
3. Closing the cover.
Push the battery tray as illustrated until a click is heard.
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Remote Control Function Overview
CAUTION
Getting Started
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Getting Started
POWER
Switch the monitor power ON/OFF
OSD MENU
Enter or exit the on-screen display menu system.
EJECT DISK
Stop playback and eject the disc.
FM Transmisor
Switch the FM ON/OFF.
DVD / USB /Memory Card
Switch the DVD/USB/Memory Card mode.
DISPLAY SOURCE
Switch the display source.
STOP PLAYBACK
(1)Press Once: PRE-STOP disc playback. (2)Press Twice: STOP playback completely.
DVD SETUP MENU
Enter or exit the DVD setup menu.
DISC MENU
Enter or exit the disc contents menu.
CURSOR BUTTONS
Move between the function items in a menu.
SKIP FORWARD / BACKWARD
Skip to the next or previous chapter/title/track.
PLAY/PAUSE/ENTER
(1) Press Once: Start playback. (2) Press Twice: Pause playback.
SUBTITLE
Select the desired subtitle to display.
AUDIO LANGUAGE
Select the desired audio language to display.
SEARCH FORWARD / BACKWARD
Select the desired search forward / backward speed.
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DIMMER
Select different LCD panel back-light brightness.
SLOW
Select different slow playback modes for a VCD / DVD.
ZOOM
Enlarge a picture or active image on the screen.
A-B
Repeat playback of a speific section within a chapter of DVD or a track.
RANDOM
Select to playback the chapter / track randomly.
TITLE
Go to disc title.
DISPLAY
Display disc playback time during playback.
ANGLE
Select desired viewing angle. (If a DVD disc contains multi-angle feature, viewing angles may be selected.)
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REPEAT
Select the desired repeat mode. (1) DVD Disc:
(2) CD/VCD Disc:
MUTE
Disable or enable audio output.
VOLUME INCREASE / DECREASE
Increase/Decrease the volume.
NUMBER KEY PAD ~
Press + number key pad to input data for disc.
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Audio Mute Function
Remote Control
Pres s to turn t he Mute func tion ON a nd OFF.
Adjusting the Volume
Vol ume can b e contr olled from t he head phone o r your own ra dio vol ume function.
1.Turn on “POWER” on the headp hone.
2. Adju st the vo lume level b y turni ng cloc kwise for
loud er and co unter-clockwis e for low er on the head phone .
Refe r to “W ireless Headpho ne” on Page 19~20.
Switching the Source
Front Control Keys
1. Pres s “SRC” t o cycle t hroug h the differ ent sou rces.
Remote Control
1. Pres s to cycle through th e diffe rent so urces.
OSD (O n Scree n Display) will be tu rned of f auto matic ally, when n ot operating more t han 10 seco nds.
To con nect the de vice to AV2 a nd AV3, ple ase refer t o “Conne ctions” o n Page 26~27 .
When t he sour ce is changed, the de vice wi ll not reme mber th e scene where playb ack sto pped. The de vice mo de of the remo te cont rol is auto matic ally shifted to the a ssign ed devi ce, when AV2 or AV3 is pr essed. When y ou proc eed the abov e step wi th fron t control keys o r remot e control, the devi ce sour ce name o n OSD ca n be auto maticall y shift ed.
Turning Power ON/ OFF
The po wer sta te of the monitor wil l not be memo rized w hen Ignition/AC C is turn ed off. Whe n Igni tion/ ACC is turned back on , the mon itor re turns to OFF.
Front Control Keys
1. Pres s to turn ON.
2. To turn off th e power, press a nd hold a gain.
Mute f uncti on.
Remote Control
1. Pres s to turn ON.
2. To turn off th e power, press a gain.
Loading Discs / Unloading Discs
Turn on the po wer bef ore loa ding and Unl oadin g Disc s.
Be sur e to swit ch to DVD soure, befo re load ing and Unlo ading D iscs..
Loading Discs
Inse rt the di sc with the label sid e facin g you. Once t he disc i s partially inser ted, it i s drawn i n auto matic ally. Play back st arts
If the i gniti on key is on ACC o r ON, a dis c canno t be inse rted wh en the power i s OFF. If wro ng disc , upside-d own dis c or dirt y disc have been i nsert ed. ”NO DISC ” i s displ ayed.
Unloading Discs
Whil e the pow er is ON, pres s to acti ve the
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Pres s to ejec t the disc.
Be sur e to remo ve the disc.
If the i gniti on key is set to A CC or ON, a d isc can not be rem oved wh en the power i s OFF. Duri ng ACC OF F or while the disc is be ing loa ded (“RE AD” is di splayed,) the dis c will no t be ejected even i f you press “ EJ ECT”.
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Turning FM ON / OFF (Option)
1. Pres s to turn on the F M trans mitte r.
2. Whil e FM is ON, p ress and to se lect
desi red FM fr equency.
3. To turn off th e FM, pre ss again.
Switching DVD / USB / Memory Card mode
1. Pres s to change DVD mo de, USB mode or
Memo ry Card m ode.
FM frequ encies be tween 87. 7MHz to 88.9MHz.
See the individual MMD’s ins tru ctions for details on the features s upp orted. Fingerprints on a disc ma y adv ersely affect playback. If a problem oc cur s, remove the disc and check for finger pri nts on the play­ back side. Clean the disc if nec essary. When using the remote contro l, be c areful to press on button at time. Pr ess ing multiple buttons at the same time may cau se erroneous operation. If you switch the power or ig nit ion key OFF during playback, play bac k will continue where you left off when you r esu me play­ back. If you try to perform an invalid o peration (based on the type of disc be ing p layed), the message “INVALID KEY” will be displayed on the monitor scr een. A disc type must match the setti ng of the system. If a wrong type dis c is in serted, the message “NO DISC ” will be displayed, and playback is not availab le.
Not all function will operat e for e very DVD.
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CAUTION
Do not use USB or Memory Card w hil e dri ving your vehicle. Always stop th e veh icle in a safe location before performi ng th ese functions. Failure to do so may re sul t in serious injury or an accident.
CAUTION
MMD Operations
Playing DVD/VCD/CD
To load di scs, see “Lo ading a nd Unlo ading D isc” on Page 7. Playba ck star ts.
auto matic ally. Remo ve the disc, turn it ov er and rein sert it . It may t ake som e time before playb ack sta rts aft er load ing a dis c.
Disc Auto Play
The di sc will p lay automatical ly with out pre ssing when d isc is in serted.
MMD Menu
Insert a disc with the lab el side fac ing you.
The re verse s ide of a disc wi ll not be p layed
1. Pres s to display MMD Menu .
2. Pres s to se lect th e desir ed
item , then pr ess to confi rm a sele ction .
The me nu scre en does not appear wh en it’s n ot in
DVD mo de. In th is case, press to DVD m ode.
To setup the item s, see “M MD Setu p” on P age 16~ 18.
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Finding the Beginning of Chapters
Duri ng play back, press or to fin d the begi nning o f chapters.
The ch apter / t rack switches eac h time th e butto n is pres sed, an d playback of the sel ected c hapte r / track star ts. Pres s this to start playb ack fro m the begi nning o f the curren t chapt er or tra ck.
Pres s this to start playb ack fro m the begi nning o f the follow ing cha pter or t rack.
Some D VDs do no t have chapters.
Supplementary explanation: “Chapt ers” ar e divis ions of m ovies or mus ical sele ction s on DVDs . “Tracks” ar e divis ions of movi es or mus ical sele ction s on video and m usic CD s.
Playing Still Frames (Pause)
1. Duri ng play back, pres s to paus e.
2. Pres s again to resume pla yback .
No sou nd appe ars during the stil l mode.The im age or so und may stop tempor arily w hen
play back st arts from the pause m ode. Th is is not a malf uncti on.
When o n Front P ass enger C ontrol is pressed , blue s creen a ppears temporar ily.
Frame-by-Frame Playback.
1. In the p ause mo de, press or .
The pi cture a dvances or r evers es by one f rame each t ime the b utton is pressed.
2. Pres s to resume normal pl aybac k.
No sou nd is pla yed during f rame- by-fram e playback.Fo r video C D, rev erse fr ame-by-fra me play back is
not av ailab le.
Video Menu
1. Pres s to display Video Me nu.
2. Pres s to select th e desir ed item , and
then p ress again to confi rm a sele ction .
AV2 AV3 mode . For d etail s, refer to “M ONITO R SETU P” on P age 13~15 .
Stopping Playback (PRE-STOP)
1. Pres s during playback .“PRE-S TOP ” is
disp layed , and playback paus es. That p ositi on is stored i n memor y.
2. Pres s in the PRE-STO P mode to r eturn t o
norm al play back. Play back st arts from the posit ion at wh ich it wa s stop ped.
Fo r some di sc, the p osition at which pl aybac k was
stop ped may n ot be accura te.
Stopping Playback
1. Pres s twice during play back.
STOP ” i s displ ayed, and pl aybac k stops .
2. Pres s in the STOP mode to ret urn to no rmal
play back. Play back st arts from the begin ning.
Fast-forwarding / Fast-reversing
1. Duri ng play back, pres s and hol d or
to set s earch s peed (×2/ ×4 / ×8/ ×20 ) forwa rded or rev ersed .
2. Rele ase or to paus e, then p ress
retu rn to nor mal playba ck.
No sou nd appe ars during fast-for ward / fa st-
reve rse. Fa st-forw ardin g / fast-rever sing of a v ideo CD i s only func tion if t he disc inco rpora tes pla yback control. Fo r DVD and v ideo CD s with playback con trol, the me nu scre en may reapp ear dur ing fas t­ forw ardin g / fast-rever sing.
The vi deo men u on DVD mode will be dif feren t with
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Switching the Audio Tracks
DVDs can have d iffer ent aud io tracks. T hese al terna te trac ks can be s witched during pl aybac k.
1. Duri ng play back, pres s .
The so und swi tched betw een the a ltern ate aud io trac ks reco rded on the di sc each t ime the b utton i s pres sed.
AUD IO
The se lecte d alternate track b ecome s the def ault sett ing eve ry time the po wer is tu rned on o r the disc is repl aced. I f the disc doe s not Inc lude th at trac k, the disc ’s defa ult language is sel ected i nstea d. Not al l discs w ill allow ch angin g the alt ernat e audio trac ks duri ng playback. In the se case s, sele ct audio trac ks from t he DVD menu. Ther e may be a de lay before t he sele cted al ternate trac k begin s to play.
Chapter/Track/ Title Repeat Playback
Use th is func tion to play the disc ’s titl es, cha pters or trac ks repe atedly.
1.Duri ng playback, pres s .
The re peat mo de switches each ti me the bu tton is
pres sed.
DVD Disc
CD/VCD Disc
Repeating the Display Period (A-B)
Use th is func tion to set a di splay p eriod r epeat edly.
1.Duri ng playback, pres s A-B.
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REPEAT A- B
A-B CANC EL
-Set ting a di splay period star t.
-Set ting a di splay period end.
-Can celin g the setting of disp lay per iod.
REPEAT 1
REPEAT AL L
REPEAT OF F
-Th e track i s played repeated ly.
-Th e entir e disc is played repe atedl y.
-Rep eat fun ction off. The m ode ret urns to nor mal pla yback.
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-Th e chapt er is played repeat edly.
-Th e title i s played repeated ly.
-All c hapte rs/titles are pla yed rep eated ly.
-Rep eat fun ction off. The m ode ret urns to nor mal pla yback.
RPT.
Switching the Angle (DVD only)
On DVDs in whic h scene s have be en filmed fr om mult iple an gles, the angles ca n be swit ched du ring play back.
1. Duri ng play back, pres s ANGLE.
The an gle swi tches between the a ngles r ecord ed on the di sc, eac h time the button is pr essed .
Some times m ay be required for th e angle t o
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Switching the Subtitles (DVD only)
Wi th mult iple subtitle lan guage DVDs, th e subti tle lang uage ca n be switched durin g playb ack, or subt itles c an be hidden.
1.Duri ng playback, pres s .
The su btitl e switched betwee n the lan guage s reco rded on t he disc and OFF each ti me the bu tton is pres sed.
Ther e may be a de lay before t he sele cted su btitl e appe ars. Not al l disc wi th allow cha nging t he subt itles d uring play back. I n these cases, sele ct subt itles f rom the MMD’ s menu. The se lecte d subtitle langua ge beco mes the d efault sett ing eve ry time the po wer is tu rned on o r the disc is rep laced . If the disc do es not in clude t hat lan guage, the di sc’s de fault language is s elect ed inst ead. Fo r some di scs, th e subti tles will be d ispla yed eve n when t his is se t to off.
Tips
Swit ching f rom the disc menu RETUR N.
For some d iscs, t he audi o language , angle a nd subt itles c an be switch ed from t he disc m enu.
1.Pres s RETURN to sele ct the it em, the n
pres s ENTER .
2.Pres s to se lect th e
lang uage or a ngle, then p ress .
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1.Pres s + Number key p ad to inp ut data f or
disc .
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Slow Motion Playback
Slow a llows y ou to select differ ent slo w playb ack modes for a VC D / DVD dur ing pla yback .
1.Pres s SLOW t o selec t slow playback spe ed
from n ormal t o ½, , , , , .
2. To return to n ormal p layba ck, press SLOW
repe atedl y until normal spee d playb ack.
No sou nd is pla yed during s low mot ion pla yback / reve rse slo w motion pla yback . Slow p layba ck / reverse s low pla yback i s not avai lable w hen playin g back a sl ide sho w.
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Setting the DIMMER
Dimm er allo ws you to select diff erent L CD back light brig htnes s during playback .
1. Pres s DIMMER to sele ct ON / OFF.
AUTO a djust s the LCD backlight b right ness auto matic ally by sensing the a mbien t light f orm the lu minan ce sensor.
Setting the ZOOM (Zoom In / Out)
Zoom ing all ows you to enlarge a pi cture o r activ e imag e on scre en during playbac k.
1.Pres s ZOOM re peate dly to zoom in l out on
the pl aybac k video image.
2.To return to n ormal p layba ck, press ZO OM
repe atedl y until “ZOOM OFF ”
Setting the RANDOM (On/Off)
Rand om allo ws you to select to pla yback t he chap ter / trac k rando mly during playba ck.
1.Pres s RANDO M to play t he chap ter / track
rand omly.
2.To return to n ormal p layba ck, press RA NDOM
agai n to turn i t “OFF”
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Curren t au di o number
Record in g st atus
Audio re co rd ing system
Curren t subtit le l an guage
VCD T RK 1/1 P BC 00 :04:0 6
Curren t pl ay back disc
Curren t tr ac k number
Repeat s et ti ng
Track playba ck t im e
Mute ON/ OF F
CD TR K 1/1 6 00:05 :34
Curren t Pl ay back Disc
Curren t tr ac k number
Track pl ay ba ck time
Repeat s et ti ng
Mute ON/ OF F
Displaying the Disc Status
Use th e proce dure described be low to di splay t he stat us (tit le number, chapter numbe r, etc. ) of the curr ently p laying DVD/V CD/CD on the monito r scre en.
1.Duri ng playback, pres s DISPLAY.
The pl aybac k status is di splay ed.
2.The pl aybac k status dis play cl oses wh en
DISPLAY is press ed agai n.
DVD Disc
DVD T T 1/14 CH 2 /20 00: 05:34
Curren t Pl ay back Disc
Curren t ti tl e number
Curren t chapte r nu mb er
Chapte r playba ck t im e
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CAUTION
Not al l funct ion will ope rate fo r every f ormat s. See th e indiv idual USB’s instr uctio ns for de tails on the f eatur es supported. Do not u se USB wh ile driving your ve hicle . Alwa ys stop t he vehicle in a safe lo catio n befor e perf ormin g these functions . Fa ilure t o do so may resu lt in ser ious injur y or an acc ident . If you t ry to per form an invalid ope ratio n (base d on the t ype of di sc being pla yed), t he mess age “INVAL ID KEY” w ill be displ ayed on t he moni tor scre en. A disc t ype mus t match the setting o f the sys tem. If a wro ng type d isc is inser ted, th e messa ge “NOT F OUND US B” will be displaye d, and play back is n ot availab le.
Switching DVD/USB/Memory Card mode
1.Afte r connecting USB or M emory C ard, pr ess
to cha nge to US B mode or Memo ry Card m ode.
2.To return to DVD mode, press a gain.
Playable files on this unit
Afte r conne cting USB or M emory C ard, th e unit shall sear ch the di rectories autom atica lly, after i t’s bei ng sear ched, i t will enter the dire ctory o f MUS IC(MP3/ WMA), PHOTO (J PEG ) and M OVIE (AVI) 3 kinds of file s.
It may t ake som e time to search the di recto ries afte r conne cting USB.
MUSIC (MP3 / WMA)
1.Pres s to select de sired
musi c files .
2.Pres s to start or pa use pla yback .
3.Duri ng playback, pres s and hol d or to
set se arch sp eed (×2/ ×4/ × 8/ ×20) f orwar d or reve rse.
4.Rele ase or to paus e, and pr ess
to ret urn to no rmal playback.
USB /DVD
MUSIC
PHOTO (JPEG)
1.Pres s to se lect de sired
phot os.
2.Pres s to start or pa use pla yback b y full
scre en auto matically.
3.Duri ng playback, pres s (UP-DOW N rever se),
(RIG HT-LEFT reve rse)
4.Pres s to return to t he USB me nu.
MOVIE (AVI)
1.Pres s to se lect de sired
movi es.
2.Pres s to start or pa use pla ying by f ull screen
auto matic ally.
3.Duri ng playback, pres s and hol d or to
set se arch sp eed (×2/ ×4/ × 8/ ×20) f orwar d or reve rse.
4.Rele ase or to paus e, and pr ess
to ret urn to no rmal playb ack.
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Directory A rea
Current p la yb ac k fo rm at
Current playbac k folder
Functio n switchi ng area
Current p la yb ac k fi le
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Adjusting Picture
The vi deo men u on DVD mo de will b e different with AV2, AV3 and AV4 m ode.
‧ ‧Make a djust ments within 10 sec onds, o therw ise the
OSD (O n Scree n Display) will tur n off aut omati cally.
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Brig ht, Con trast, Mute, Audi o CH, Mir ror, Reve rse, La nguage, Reset and E xit are adju stabl e.
AV2 / AV3
Brig ht, Con trast, Color, Tint, M ute, Au dio CH, Mirr or, Rev erse, L anguage, R eset an d Exit ar e adju stabl e.
1.Pres s button on th e remot e contr ol. The
pict ure set ting menu is h ighli ghted .
2.Sele ct and Press “EX IT”or w ait 10 seconds unt il
OSD di sappe ar, the a djustment will be s aved auto matic ally.
Each s ource i s independently a djust able.
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Monitor Setup
Adjusting the Bright
1.Pres s button on th e remot e contr ol.
The pi cture s etting menu is high light ed.
2.Pres s or to s elect B RIGHT, th en press
. to con firm a selection.
3.Pres s or to a djust t he brig htnes s.
Brig ht can be a djusted fr om 0 (MIN ) to 100( MAX).
4.Pres s again to sav e adjus tment o r wait 10
seco nds unt il OSD disappear, the adju stmen t will be sav e autom atically.
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Adjusting the Contrast
1.Pres s button on th e remot e contr ol.
The pi cture s etting menu is high light ed.
2.Pres s or to select CONTRAST , then pr ess
to con firm a se lection.
3.Pres s or to adjust t he cont rast. C ontrast
can be a djust ed form 0(MI N) to 100 (MAX) .
4.Pres s again to sav e adjus tment o r wait 10
seco nds unt il OSD disappear, the adju stmen t will be sav e autom atically.
OSD
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Adjusting the Color Density (AV2/AV3 only)
1.Pres s button on th e remot e contr ol. The
pict ure set ting menu is h ighli ghted .
2.Pres s or to select COLOR, th en press
to con firm a se lection.
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3.Pres s or to adjust t he colo r densi ty.
Chan ge dept h can be adjus ted fro m 0 (MIN) t o 100 (M AX).
4.Pres s again to sav e adjus tment o r wait 10
seco nds unt il OSD disappear, the adju stmen t will be sav e autom atically.
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Adjusting the TINT (AV2/AV3 only)
1.Pres s button on th e remot e contr ol.
The pi cture s etting menu is high light ed.
2.Pres s or to select TINT, then pres s
to co nfirm a s election .
3.Pres s or to adjust t he colo r densi ty. Tin t
tone c an be adj usted f rom 0 (MIN) to 1 00 (MAX ).
4.Pres s to save adju stmen t or wait 1 0
seco nds unt il OSD di sappe ar, the a djustmen t will be sav e autom atica lly.
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Setting Audio Mute ON/ OFF
1.Pres s button on th e remot e contr ol. The
pict ure set ting menu is h ighli ghted .
2.Pres s or to select MUTE, then pres s
to con firm a se lection.
3.Pres s or to turn the m ute fun ction O N or
OFF.
4.Pres s again to sav e adjus tment o r wait 10
seco nds unt il OSD disappear, the adju stmen t will be sav e autom atically.
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Setting Audio CH
1.Pres s button on th e remot e contr ol.
The pi cture s etting menu is high light ed.
2.Pres s or to select AUDIO CH, th en press
to con firm a selection.
OSD
OSD
3.Pres s or to select C hanne l A or Chan nel B.
4.Pres s again to sav e adjus tment o r wait 10
seco nds unt il OSD disappear, the adju stmen t will be sav e autom atically.
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Monitor Setup
Setting Language
1.Pres s button on th e remot e contr ol. The
pict ure set ting menu is h ighli ghted .
2.Pres s or to s elect LANGUAGE , then pr ess
to con firm a selec tion.
3.Pres s or to s elect l angua ge Engl ish or
Chin ese.
4.Pres s again to sav e adjus tment o r wait 10
seco nds unt il OSD disappear, the adju stmen t will be sav e autom atically.
OSD
OSD
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Resetting the Picture Adjustment
1.Pres s button on th e remot e contr ol. The
pict ure set ting menu is h ighli ghted .
2.Pres s or to s elect RESET, then press
to con firm a selec tion.
3.Pres s or to r eset th e pictu re adju stments.
4.Pres s again or wai t 10 seco nds unt il OSD
disa ppear, the adj ustment will be sav e
auto matic ally.
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Turning OFF Monitor Setting Menu
Pres s butto n on the remot e contr ol. The
pict ure set ting menu is h ighli ghted .
2.Pres s or to select , then pre ss
agai n to turn o ff the OSD or wa it 10 sec onds un til OSD di sappe ar.
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EXIT
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Setting Mirror ON/ OFF
1.Pres s button on th e remot e contr ol. The
pict ure set ting menu is highli ghted .
2.Pres s or to select MIRROR, th en press
to con firm a se lection.
3.
Pres s or to turn the mirror f uncti on ON
or OFF.
4.
Pres s again t o save adjus tment o r wait 10
seco nds unt il OSD disappear, the adju stmen t will be sav e autom atically .
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Setting Reverse ON/ OFF
1.Pres s button on th e remot e contr ol. The
pict ure set ting menu is h ighli ghted .
2.Pres s or to select REVERSE, t hen pre ss
to con firm a selection.
3.Pres s or to turn the r evers e funct ion ON
or OFF.
4.Pres s again to sav e adjus tment o r wait 10
seco nds unt il OSD disappear, the adju stmen t will be sav e autom atically.
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System Setup
TV sys tem, Sc reen saver, TV type , Pass word, Rati ng and De fault are adjusta ble.
1.Pres s button on th e remot e contr ol. The
setu p menu ap pears on the m onito r.
2.Pres s or to select S YSTEM / S CREEN
SAVER / SC REEN TYPE / PASSWORD / R ATIN G / DIVX [ R] VOD / DE FAULT, then press to
conf irm a sel ection.
DVD Setup Operation
The fo llowi ng steps 1 to 2 are commo n to each o f
the DV D setti ngs described her e. Refe r to each
sect ion for d etails.
1.Pres s and hold on th e remot e contr ol.
The se tup men u appears on t he moni tor.
2.Pres s or to select d esire d setti ng item
(Sys tem Set up/ Language Setu p/ Audi o setup ), then
pres s .
Furthe r items w ill be di splayed.
SYSTEM SETUP
SYST EM / SCRE EN SAVER / SCREE N TYPE / PAS SWORD / RAT ING / DEFAULT
LANGUAGE SETUP
OSD LA NGUAGE / AUDIO LANG / SUBTI TLE LAN G / MENU L ANG
AUDIO SETUP
DOWN M IX / DYNAMI C RANGE / DOWN S AMPLE
3.Pres s or to change t he sett ing of fu rther
item s, then p ress .
4.
Pres s and hol d .The setti ngs are s tored a nd
the se tup mod e is deactivated.
5.
Pres s or “EXIT SETUP” t o retur n to norm al
disp lay.
When s ettin gs are changed, old s ettin gs are over writt en. Make a not e of curr ent set tings b efore maki ng chan ges. If the ve hicle ’s batt ery is disc onnec ted, the settings w ill be cl eared a nd will retu rn to F actor y setti ngs.
SET UP
SET UP
Setting the System (default : Auto)
Broa dcast T V System can be manua lly swi tched .
3.Pres s or to select N TSC /PAL 60/
PAL / AU TO.
4.Pres s to save adju stmen t.
Setting Screen Saver (default : 1 Min)
Use th is func tion to set the time of s creen s aver.
3.Pres s or to select 1 M IN, 5 MIN ,
10 MIN , 30 MIN or OFF.
4.Pres s to save adju stmen t.
SYS TEM SET UP
SYS TEM
SCR EEN SAVE R SCR EEN TYP E PASS WORD RATI NG DIV X [R] VOD DEFA ULT EXI T SETUP
NTS C PAL 60 PAL
AUT O
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SYS TEM
SCR EEN TYP E PASS WORD RATI NG DIV X[R] VO D DEFA ULT EXI T SETUP
SCR EEN SAVE R
1MI N
5MI N 10M IN 30M IN OFF
SYS TEM SET UP
SYS TEM SCR EEN SAVE R
PASS WORD RATI NG DIV X[R] VO D DEFA ULT EXI T SETUP
SCR EEN TYP E
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16 : 9
Setting Screen Type (default : 16:9)
Fo r some di scs, th e picture may not be se t to the sele cted sc reen size.
3.Pres s or to select d esire d scree n type.
4:3 PS (PAN-SCAN)
Sele ct this w hen connected to a co nvent ional 4 :3 size m onito r. The pi cture will fill the e ntire T V scre en. Due t o the mismatch in asp ect rat io, par ts of the m ovie at t he extreme left and r ight si des will n ot be vis ible when playing a 1 6:9 siz e movi e.
4:3 LB (LETTER BOX)
Sele ct this w hen connected to a co nvent ional 4 :3 size ( norma l TV aspect ratio) mo nitor. There may be b lack ba nds visible at the to p and bot tom of the s creen w hen playing a 16:9 si ze movi e.
16:9 (WIDE)
Sele ct this w hen connected to a wi de scre en TV. This i s selec ted upon shi pment f rom the f actor y.
SET UP
4.Pres s to save adju stmen t.
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Setting Password
Ther e is not or iginal password .
3.Pres s + Number key p ad to set up
pass word.
4.Pres s to save adju stmen t.
This f uncti on can be perf ormin g when th e player is duri ng stop .
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■ ■ Setting the Rating Level (default : View all)
Use th is func tion to restrict th e viewi ng of mov ies to chil dren of a ppropriate age le vels on ly.
On unr ated DV Ds, playback will n ot be res tricted even i f the rat ing level is s et.
3.Pres s or to select N O ADULE , KID S AFE
or VIE W ALL .
4.Pres s to save adju stmen t.
Setting the Default
Use th is func tion to restore Facto ry syst em sett ing.
3.Sele ct RESTORE to chang e to Factor y setti ng.
4.Pres s to save adju stmen t .
SYS TEM SET UP
SYS TEM SCR EEN SAVE R SCR EEN TYP E PASS WORD
DIV X[R] VO D DEFA ULT EXI T SETUP
RATI NG
NO ADU LT KID S AFE
VIE W AL L
SYS TEM SET UP
SYS TEM SCR EEN SAVE R SCR EEN TYP E PASS WORD RATI NG DIV X[R] VO D
EXI T SETUP
DEFA ULT
RES TORE
Language Setup
OSD La nguag e, Audio Language , Subti tle Lan guage and Me nu Lang uage are adjustab le.
The Facto ry sett ing of th e OSD langua ge is ENG LISH.
1.Pres s button on th e remot e contr ol.
The se tup men u appears on t he moni tor.
2.Pres s or to s elect L angua ge Setu p,
then p ress . Furt her items will be dis playe d.
3.Pres s or to s elect O SD /AUDIO /
SUBT ITLE/ M ENU LANGUAGE , the n press .
Setting OSD Language (default : English)
4.Pres s or to select desire d langu age.
Ther e are 8 kin ds of langua ges can b e chose n. (Eng lish, C hinese, German, S panis h, Fren ch, Portugu ese, It alian , Japan .)
5.Pres s to save adju stmen t.
The se tting s are stored a nd the se tup mod e is deac tivat ed.
LAN GUAGE S ETUP
OSD L ANGUA GE
AUD IO LANG SUB TITLE L ANG MEN U LANG
EXI T SETUP
ENG LISH
CHI NESE GER MAN SPAN ISH FRE NCH POR TUGUE SE ITAL IAN JAPA N
SET UP
LAN GUAGE S ETUP
OSD L ANGUA GE
SUB TITLE L ANG MEN U LANG
EXI T SETUP
AUD IO LANG
CHI NESE
ENG LISH
JAPA N FRE NCH SPAN ISH POR TUGUE SE LATI N GER MAN
Setting Audio Language (default : English)
4.Pres s or to select d esire d langu age.
Ther e are 8 kin ds of langua ges can b e chose n.
(Chi nese, E nglish, Japan, Fr ench, S panis h, Portugu ese, La tin, Ge rman)
5.Pres s to save adju stmen t.
ENTE R
MMD Setup
ENTE R
ENTE R
ENTE R
ENTE R
ENTE R
SYS TEM SET UP
SYS TEM SCR EEN SAVE R SCR EEN TYP E
RATI NG DIV X[R] VO D DEFA ULT EXI T SETUP
PASS WORD
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Setting Subtitle Language (default : Chinese)
4.Pres s or to select d esire d langu age.
Ther e are 7 kin ds of langua ges can b e chose n. (Chi nese, E nglish, Japan, Fr ench, S panis h, Portugu ese, Ge rman. )
5.Pres s to save adju stmen t.
LAN GUAGE S ETUP
OSD L ANGUA GE AUD IO LANG
MEN U LANG
EXI T SETUP
SUB TITLE L ANG
CHI NESE
JAPA N FRE NCH SPAN ISH POR TUGUE SE GER MAN OFF
ENG LISH
Setting Menu Language (default : Chinese)
4.Pres s or to select d esire d langu age.
Ther e are 8 kin ds of langua ges can b e chose n. (Chi nese, E nglish, Japan, Fr ench, S panis h, Portugu ese, Ge rman, L atin)
5.Pres s to save adju stmen t.
LAN GUAGE S ETUP
OSD L ANGUA GE AUD IO LANG SUB TITLE L ANG
EXI T SETUP
MEN U LANG
CHI NESE
JAPA N FRE NCH SPAN ISH POR TUGUE SE GER MAN LATI N
ENG LISH
ENTE R
ENTE R
MMD Setup
Audio Setup
Down M ix, Dyn amic Range and Down S ample a re adju stabl e.
1.Pres s button on th e remot e contr ol. The
setu p menu ap pears on the m onito r.
Pres s or to select A udio Se tup, th en press
2.
. Furthe r items w ill be displayed.
3.Pres s or and selec t Down Mi x / DY NAMIC
RANG E / DOWN SA MPLE, th en pres s .
Setting Down Mix Mode (default : Stereo)
4.Pres s or to select d own mix m ode of
LT/RT, STERE O, VSS or OFF.
5.Pres s to save adju stmen t.
AUD IO SETU P
DOW N MIX
DYN AMIC RA NGE DOW N SAMPL E
EXI T SETUP
LT / RT
STE REO
VSS OFF
AUD IO SETU P
DOW N MIX DYN AMIC RA NGE
EXI T SETUP
DOW N SAMPL E
48K
96K 192 K
Setting Dynamic Range (default : Full)
4.Pres s or to select desire d dynam ic
rang e of Full, 6/ 8, 4/8, 2/8 or OFF.
5.Pres s to save adju stmen t.
Setting Down Sample (default : 48K)
4.Pres s or to select d own sam ple of
48K, 96K or 1 92K .
5.Pres s to save adju stmen t.
SET UP
ENTE R
ENTE R
ENTE R
ENTE R
AUD IO SETU P
DOW N MIX
DOW N SAMPL E
EXI T SETUP
DYN AMIC RA NGE
FUL L
6/8 4/8 2/8 OFF
IR (Infrared ray) Specification:
FM Transmit terRigh t Chann el: 2.8MHz / Left Cha nnel: 2 .3MHz IR eff ectiv e use ran ge (maximu m): Abo ut 8
mete rs of fro nt
Power Source: A AA batt ery × 2 Power Consump tion: A bout 50 h ours (Depend on
batt ery qua lity) Weight : 180 grams (Batter y exclu ded)
Headphone Receivers
1.In frare d Sensors (Rec eive si gnal from the trans mitte r.)
2.Ba ttery C over
3.Ch annel A / B
4.Power Indic ator li ght (Aut o power- off when no signal is p resen t)
5.Power Switc h (Power ON / OFF)
6.Volume C ontro l (Increase + / Decre ase-)
BA
ON
ON
OFF
VOL
POWER
Using wireless headphone
If ACC o r the mon itor power s ource i s turne d off, a loud n oise is p roduced through t he head phone s. Be sur e to remo ve the wireless hea dphon es from your e ars bef ore you turn the moni tor off.
If you f eel abn ormal or unc omfor table w hile us ing the head phone , please stop using a nd cons ult a phys ician i mmediately.
The wi reles s headphone uses th e infra red ray ( IR) to tra nsmit , if there are o bstac les amo ng the tran smitt er and headphone, i t may hav e some no ise.
PRECAUTIONS
Do not hinder the IR sensor by hand or hair while using .
Failur e to do so ma y resul t in no sound ap pears .
Do not expose the headphone to extreme humidity or temperature place.
Failur e to do so ma y resul t in damage to t he head phone .
Keep the volume at a level where you can still hear outside noise while driving.
Failur e to do so ma y resul t in an accide nt.
Please remove the battery if it's exhausted or if the headphone is not being used for a long time.
Failur e to do so ma y resul t in damage to t he head phone .
Do not mix new batteries with old batteries. Inser t with the correct battery polarity.
When i nsert ing the batteries , be sure t o obser ve prop er pola rity (+ and -) a s instr ucted . Rupture or chem ical le akage from the batt ery may c ause fi re or pers onal in jury.
Wireless headphone
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Operation
Read c arefu lly to prevent caus ing dam age to the head phone o r your ears.
CAUTION :
Befo re turn ing on the headphon es, ple ase tur n the volu me down a s low as possi ble.
1.Turn on the po wer of th e screen.
2.Be sur e the batteries are p roper ly inst alled i n the
head phone s.
3.Conf irm the IR received r ange, f rom LCD m onitor
(sig nal tra nsmitter) to head phone ( signa l receiver). Also p lease p ay attention to the n ot hind er the IR sens ors by ha nd or hair whi te usin g.
4.Turn the hea dphon es volume complet ely dow n
befo re plac ing it on your e ars.
5.Turn on the he adpho ne power and a djust t he
head phone v olume to a comforta ble lev el (You can in creas e the audio source vo lume if n eeded .)
OPE N
Battery Installation
Plac e two AAA b atteries i nto the b atter y comp artme nt of the head phone s, maki ng sure that the ba ttery p olarity is correc t.
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WARNING:
Make the correct connections.
Failur e to make t he prop er connections ma y resu lt in fir e or product damage .
Use only in cars with A 12 volt negative ground.
(Che ck with y our dealer if you are n ot sure .) Failur e to do so m ay resu lt in electr ic shoc k or inju ry due to elec trica l shorts.
Do not allow cables to become entangled in surround objects.
Arra nge wir ing and cables in com plian ce with t he manu al to pre vent obstructio ns when d rivin g.
Do not splice into electrical cables.
Neve r cut awa y cable insulatio n to supp ly powe r to othe r equip ment. Doing so will e xceed t he curr ent carr ying ca pacity of the wire an d resul t in fire o r elec tric sh ock.
Do not damage the electrical wire when drilling holes.
When d rilli ng holes in the conso le box fo r inst allat ion, takes precau tions s o as not to contact, dama ge the el ectrical wiring . Failure t o take su ch prec autio ns may result in fire .
Keep small objects such as batteries out of the reach of children.
Swal lowin g them may result in se rious i njury. If swal lowed , consult a physici an imme diate ly.
PRECAUTIONS:
Be sure to disconnect the cable from the (-) battery post before installing this unit.
This w ill red uce any chance of dam age to th e unit in case o f a short-c ircuit.
Be sure to connect the color coded leads according to the diagram.
Inco rrect c onnections may ca use the u nit to malf uncti on or damage to the veh icle' s elect rical syst em.
When making connections to the vehicle's electrical system, be aware of the factory installed components. Do not tap into these leads to provide power for this unit.
Failur e to do so ma y result in damage to t he unit o r vehi cle. Wh en it doubt, please c onsul t your de aler.
This unit uses female RCA-type jacks for connection to other units (e.g. amplifier) having RCA connectors.
You ma y need an a dapto r to connect o ther un its. If so, pl ease co ntact your author ized de aler fo r assi stanc e.
Befo re inst alling or connect ing the u nit, pl ease read the fo llowi ng and page 2~4 of this m anual thor oughl y for proper use.
CAUTION:
The ba ck seat p assenger whil e opera ting the unit.
Have the wiring and installation done by exper ts.
The wi ring an d installation of t his uni t requires spec ial tec hnical skill and ex perie nce. To ensur e safe ty, always c ontac t the dea ler where yo u purc hased t his unit to have the wo rk done .
Use specified accessory parts and installs them securely.
Be sur e to use on ly the specified ac cesso ry part s. Use of o ther th an designated par ts may da mage th is unit i ntern ally or may not secur ely ins tall th e unit in plac e. This m ay cause parts to bec ome loo se resu lting i n hazards or p roduc t failu re.
Arrange the wiring so it is not crimped or pinched by a sharp metal edge.
Rout e the cab les and wiring away f rom mov ing par ts (lik e the sea t rails), sharp or po inted e dges. T his will prev ent cri mping and damage to t he wiri ng. If wiri ng pass es through a h ole in me tal, us e a rubber grom met to pr event the wires ins ulati on from b eing cut by t he meta l edge of the hole.
Drilling can cause airborne debris.
Airb orne de bris can cause seri ous inj ury to th e eyes. Wear pro tecti ve eye-wea r when dr illin g.
must f asten t he seatbelt
This S tanch ion Mount is suitab le for DVS Seat Ba ck Moni tor onl y.
The fi xity an d shape of the seat wil l affec t the vibr ation o f the screen.
Do not i nstal l this monitor in a pla ce othe r than the car.
The screws wil l loo se du e to th e veh icle vibration. P lea se ch eck a nd co nfirm whether the screws loo se be for e eac h usi ng.
Best v iewin g distance for DVS Seat Back Monito r is 80cm .
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150mm
70mm
230mm
Installation and Connections
Parts Indication
1. LCD M onito r
2. Sli de Rail
3. Sli de Bloc k
4. Kno b
5. Sli de Bloc k Linkage
6. Sta nchio n Wa sher
7. Scr ew
Stanchion D iameter & D ista nce :
Stanchion Di ame ter
JAPAN Reg ulati on : 12mm
EURO R egula tion : 15mm
*The s tan chion diam eter of othe r imp orted cars i s
16.5 mm
Stanchion Di sta nce
70mm ~230m m
Stan chi on diamete r
Buck le
Stan chi on distanc e
Limitation
Befo re inst allation, pleas e make su re that t he shap e of headres t is avai lable f or installation .
Suitable se at for inst alla tion:
2-ax les head res t
Mova ble head res t
Sing le- axle head res t
Inte gra ted head res t
Leve l seat bac k
Conc ave seat bac k
Univ ersal s tanchion mount ca n fits mo st cars headrest stan chion s with distance 70~ 230mm a nd stan chion diam eter 8~ 16.5mm.
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Installation and Connections
Installation Setp
1
2
Remove the headrest
Remo ve the he adrest from the sea t. (Fig ure 1)
Measure the diameter of headrest stanchion
If the d iamet er of headre st stan chion i s less than
16.5 mm, it wi ll need to use headre st stan chion
wash er. (Fi gure 2)
Head res t
Head res t stan chi on
Buck le
Stan chi on washer (1mm o r 2mm )
(Figure 1)
(Figure 2)
Slid e blo ck linkage
3
Install the connecting rod
Let th e headr est stanchion pas s thoug h the
slid e block l inknge. (Figure 3 )
Head res t stanchio n
Slid e blo ck linkage
(Figure 3)
Befo re remo ve the Electric Hea drest , pleas e
remo ve the el ectric sensor fir st.
CAUTION
16.5 mm
4
Fix the connecting rod
Afte r adjus t and confir m the sli de bloc k linka ge
loca tion, p lease use the Allen Key t o tight en the
scre ws. (Fi gure 4)
Konb
Scre w
Alle n key
(Figure 4)
Scre w
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2.Without Seatback Cover
1) Sti ck the ma rked with sticker o n the pos ition y ou
woul d like to c ut.
2) Acc ordin g to the marke d with st icker t o cut a 2.4cm
hole i n the top o f the seatba ck, and t hen ins ert the
base o f cover i nto the hole . (Figu re 6-2)
3) Push the Power C ables into t he seat s lowly.
If any o bstru ctions encounte red, pu ll back s lightly
on the c able an d rotate it be fore co ntinu ing.
4) Rou te the Ca bles so that they exi t the bot tom of
the se atbac k. (Figure 6-3)
(Figure 6-3)
6
Route power cable
Befo re inst all power cable, ma ke sure i f there h ave
seat back co ver in your car seat. P lease c hoose
a way to r oute th e power cable.
1. Seatback Cover
Remo ve the se atback cover care fully. Pla ce the
Power cable ins ide the s eatba ck, and then put
the co ver bac k to the seat. ( Figur e 6-1)
(Figure 6-1)
Power Ca ble
Seat bac k Cover
Plea se gap do wnward.
Konb
Slid e Rai l
Moni tor
(Figure 5)
5
Install and fix the monitor
Slid e the mon itor into slide rai l. Then a djust t he
moni tor to th e best position and t ighte n the kon b.
(Fig ure 5)
If you h ave ins talled the base of
cove r, plea se put th e cover on the
cove r bass wh en not being u sed.
CAUTION
(Figure 6-2)
Mark ed wi th sticker
Base o f cov er
Gap
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Moni tor
7
Install the headrest
Put the headrest b ack to th e seat. ( Figure 7)
(Figure 7)
8
Connect th power cable
Conn ect the p ower cable to the mon itor. (Figur e 8)
(Figure 8)
Head res t stanchio n
Slid ing b lock linka ge
Power Ca ble
Head res t
Buck le
Head res t stanchio n
Installation and Connections
Buck le
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Connections
AV Connectors
Yell ow
White( L)
Red ( R)
Video Input Connector
This c onnec tor is used in c ombin ation w ith the v ideo input s of othe r vide o produ cts (AV head out o r TV Tuner).
Audio Input Connectors
Thes e conne ctors are used in com binat ion wit h a head unit or T V Tuner with a udio ou tput conne ctors .
Orange / Yellow
Purple / W hite(L)
Brown / Red ( R)
Video Output Connector
This c onnec tor is used in c ombin ation w ith the v ideo input s of othe r vide o produ cts (AV head uni t or LCD mo nitor ).
Audio Output Connectors
Thes e conne ctors are used in com binat ion wit h a head unit or L CD moni tor wit h audio input conne ctors .
Green
Blue
FM Antenna
Remote Out
Corr espon s to contol TV t uner or DVD play er, con nect to e ach REM OTE IN.
CAUTION
The fa ctory d efault will have a co nnect or. Ple ase cut t he connector befo re conn ect to the system.
Black
Red
GND
Conn ect thi s line to the vehicle ’s GND li ne.
ACC
Conn ect thi s line to the vehicle ’s ACC li ne. (Sw itched 12V, ignition)
Black
Power Cable
Power Connector
(+)ACC (Re d)
( )GND (Blac k)
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Installation and Connections
Blac k
Yell ow
Red
ACC ( )
Body ( )
Pow er Filt er
AV Output
L
R
V
L
R
V
L
R
V
Multi Media Station
AV Input
(+)ACC (Re d)
( )GND (Blac k)
10.2 inch Seat Back Monitor
(As Figure 1)
AV 3
AV In pu t
(Figure 1)
AV 3
Game P la yer
iPo d
L
R
V
L
R
V
L
R
V
TV Tuner
AV Output
AV Input
L
R
V
L
R
V
L
R
V
Ante nna (Gr een)
Remoten Ou t (B lu e)
Remo te I n
Blac k
Yell ow
Red
Power Cable Sign al Cabl e
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Accessories
Screen
Slide block
x1 x2
User manual
x1
Marked with sticker
x1
FM
OSD
SETUP
MENU
VOL
USB/D
VD
SOURCE
RPT
.
1
2
3
4
6
7 8 9
0
SUB.
AUDIO
MUTE
VOL
TITLE
DISPLAY ANGLE
Z OOM
5
A-B
RANDOM
RETURN DIMMER SLOW
ENTER
Digital Video System
USER MAN UAL
Armrest Monitor With MMD & USB
TH102MS
Rear-Seat Entertainment
Sliding block linkage
x2 x4
Stanchion washer
- 1mm depth x2
- 2mm depth x2
Remote control
x1
AV3 Cable
x1
Signal cable
x1
Power cable
x1
Cover, wire hole
x1
Base of cover
x1
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General Specifications
DISPLAY SCREEN
GENERAL
MONITOR
Operating Voltage
Power Consumption
Video Input / Output
Audio Input / Output
IR Transmitter
FM Transmitter
Speaker
Operating Temperature
Form 10V to 16V (DC)
Typical : 12V
1.4A (MAX)
1.2 (TYP)
0.08A (Stand by)
1.0V p-p 75
2.0V rms (MAX)
CH A : 2.3MHz / 2.8MHz
CH B : 3.2MHz / 3.8MHz
87.7MHz - 88.9MHz Frequency (Wireless)
Non
Width
Depth
Height
Weight
Country of origin
Model
Size
Aspect Ratio
Type
System
Number of Elements
Back Light
Brightness
Loader System
Auto Dimmer
USB Interface
Card Reader
TH102MS
16:9
Transparent type TN Liquid Crystal Display
TFT-LCD, Active Matrix
800(W)x480(H)x3
1.152M pixels (WVGA)
LED
2
400cd/m
Quanta KDR-081
Built-in
USB 1.0
MS/MMC/SD compatible
10.2 inch
288mm
212mm
50mm
MIT
-20 C to +70 C (-4 F to +158 F)
Information
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Information
Troubleshooting
CAUTION
If you e ncoun ter a problem, plea se turn t he powe r off, the n on again. If t he unit i s still n o functioning norm ally, plea se revi ew the it ems in the fol lowin g chec klist . This guide w ill hel p you iso late th e prob lem if th e unit is at fau lt. Oth erwis e, make sure t he rest o f your syste m is prop erly co nnect ed or con sult yo ur authori zed dea ler.
No function or display.
Veh icle’ s ignit ion off.
- If con necte d following the ins truct ions, t he unit will n ot oper ate with the vehicl es igni tion of f.
Impr oper po wer lead con necti ons.
- Chec k if the po wer lead is pr operl y conne cted.
No fus e or blow n fuse.
- Repl ace the f use on the battery le ad of the u nit with t he prop er value.
Veh icle’ s batte ry is weak.
- Chec k the vol tage of vehicle’s b atter y.
Disc playback sound is wavering.
Mois ture co ndensation in the d isc uni t.
- Allo w enoug h time for the conden satio n to evap orate ( about 1 hour).
Disc insertion is not possible.
A disc i s alrea dy in the DVD play er.
- Ejec t the dis c and remove i t.
The di sc is bei ng imprope rly ins erted .
-Rei nsert t he disc following t he inst ructi ons in the “Loa ding an d Unloading Discs ” secti on. (Page 7 )
Unable to fast-forward or fast-reverse the disc.
The di sc has be en damaged.
- Ejec t the dis c and discard it. Usi ng a dama ged dis c in you r unit ca n cause dama ge to the m echan ism.
Disc playback sound skips due to vibration.
Impr oper mo unting of th e unit.
- Secu rely re -mount the unit.
The di sc is ver y dirty.
- Clea n the dis c
The di sc has sc ratches.
- Chan ge the di sc.
The pi ck-u p lens is d irty.
-Do no t use a com mercial av ailab le lens c leane r disc . Consu lt your nearest dea ler.
Disc playback sound skips without vibration.
Dirt y or scra tched disc.
- Clea n the dis c. Damaged disc sho uld be re place d.
CD-R/CD-RW playback is not possible.
Clos e sessi on (finalizatio n) has no t been pe rformed.
- Perform final izati on and at tempt play back ag ain.
Error displays
Mech anica l error
- Pres s EJECT. After t he erro r indic ation disappear s, inse rt the di sc again. If t he abov e menti oned solu tion do es not solve t he prob lem, co nsult y our near est dea ler.
Unit does not operate.
Moni tor’s p ower is not tu rned on .
- Turn on the mo nitor p ower.
Cond ensat ion
-Wait a whi le (abo ut 1 hour) for t he cond ensat ion to dry.
No picture is produced.
Moni tor’s m ode is not swi tched t o the mod e you want t o see.
- Swit ch to the m ode you want to see.
Moni tor’s p arking break cord i s not con necte d.
- Conn ect the m onitor parking br ake cor d and set t he park ing bre ak. (For details, ref er to the m onito r inst ructi on.)
Brig htnes s control is set for mi nimum b rightness cont rol.
- Adju st the br ightness.
Inco rrect s etting of th e mode.
- Swit ch to the c orrect mode.
- Chec k the con nection to the sour ce unit .
- Chec k the pow er of the source unit .
Inco rrect o r open conne ction w ith the M onito r, AV inte rface u nit.
- Chec k the con nection and remed y.
Playback does not start.
Disc i s loade d upside-down.
- Chec k the dis c and load it with the la bel sid e facin g upwa rd.
The di sc is dir ty.
- Clea n the dis c.
A disc n ot able t o playback w ith thi s unit is l oaded.
- Chec k if the di sc is able to be p layed b ack.
Parental lock i s set.
- Canc el the pa rental lock or chan ge the ra ting le vel.
Setu p menu is d isplayed.
- Pres s to turn the menu off.
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Image stops sometimes.
Disc i s scrat ched.
- Repl ace wit h an non-scratche d disc.
Picture is unclear or noisy.
Disc i s being f ast-forwar ded or fa st-reversed.
- The pi cture m ay be unclear, but this is nor mal.
Veh icle’ s batte ry power is we ak.
- Chec k the bat tery power and wiri ng. (Th e unit ma y malf uncti on if the battery pow er is und er 11 volts with a l oad app lied.)
Moni tor’s f luorescent tube i s worn ou t.
- Repl ace the m onitor fluoresc ent tub e.
Image stops sometimes.
Disc i s scrat ched.
- Repl ace wit h a non-scratched d isc.
Picture color is poor.
Brig htnes s/Color/Ti nt/Co ntras t/Sharpness con trols are no t set to th e proper pos ition s.
- Chec k each co ntrol.
The remote control does not work.
IR Rec eived r ange is not enough.
- The re mote co ntrol can be u sed wit hin 2 met ers.
Some thing i nterfere the IR tra nsmit ter.
- Plea se remo ve any possible obj ects.
Batt ery is ex hausted.
- Repl ace the r emote control bat tery.
Picture was very dark when starting the machine.
The te mpera ture is too low.
- Wait a whi le (abo ut 1 hour) for t he warm u p. Afte r that, the mo nitor w ill return to the nor mal con ditio n.
Spots or dotted lines-stripes appear.
The LC D panel i s manufactured us ing an ex treme ly high p recis ion manufacturi ng tech nolog y.
- Its ef fecti ve pixel ratio is ove r 99.99 %. This means that 0 .01% of t he pixels co uld be ei ther al ways ON or OFF.
Caus ed by neo n signs, hig h-vol tage po wer lin es, CB tran smitt er, oth er vehicle’s igni tion pl ugs, et c.
- Chan ge the lo cation of your vehi cle.
CAUTION
Due to c ontin uous product impr oveme nt, spec ifica tions and design ar e subje ct to cha nge with out not ice.
Warranty
CAUTION :
Plea se make s ure to read the user ma nual
care fully.
Plea se make s ure to ask for the auth entic ation seal f rom the r etailing s hop on th e warra nty car d for ce rtifi cation and k eep pro perly i n order t o guar antee ing your rights.
Plea se ma ke sure the un its have ser ial n umber befo re yo u send it back f or repairi ng. I f the units didn ’t ha ve serial nu mber or miss i t, we w ill unab le to o ffer warra nty for the un its .
Warranty period:
ONE (1 ) YEAR fr om the date of origin al reta il purc hase.
Within the warranty period:
Plea se comp ly with instructi on of war ranty c ard and inqu ire you r retailing shop ab out mai ntena nce. If the u nit bre aks down und er norm al usag e, we wil l repa ir the un its free of ch arge. Fur therm ore, we w ill be res ponsi ble for the two-way f reigh tage fe es. If the u nit bre aks down bec ause ex terna l force, such as, ma n-mad e damage, hit, spla sh and so o n, we will char ge the co mponent fees and te chnol ogic fe es from c ustom ers. Furt hermore, the cust omers s hould resp onsib le for the two-way fr eight age fee s.
Exceed the warranty period:
If the p roduc t breaks dow n, plea se inqu ire you r
reta iling s hop.
If the u nit bre aks down bec ause ex terna l force or not exte rnal fo rce, we will c harge t he comp onent f ees and te chnol ogic fees fr om cust omers . Fu rther more, the cu stome rs should be r espon sible f or the tw o-way frei ghtag e fees.
In ord er to mai ntain the fu nctio n of the pr oduct, we will c harge t he maintenance co st in acc ordan ce with the st ate of cu stomer's p roduc ts.
The wa rra nty period o f the mendin g par ts is 2 years.
The me nding p arts mean th e essen tial pa rts for
keep ing pro duct opera tion.
About the repairing fees :
>>Technologic fees :
We will charge the repairing fees in accordance with the state of customer's products after repairing. The repairing fees will include technical staff fees, technologic educational fees, test equipment fees of device and general administration fees and so on.
>>Components fees :
The customers will be responsible for the components fees and material fees of the defective product.
>>Freightage fees:
If the product breaks down because external force, such as man-made damage, hit, splash and so on, the customers should responsible for all freightage fees.
Other :
When sending the product to repair, please pack the product perfectly, so as to prevent damage again on the way of transport. Thanks.
Information
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Information
No.2, Chung-yang Rd., Ta-Hs i, Tao-yu an, 33541, Taiwan TEL: 886-3-3873377 FAX: 886-3-387 100 0 E-mail: s erv ice@dvs.tw Http://www.dvs.tw
Radar Electronics Co., Ltd.
CAUTION:
Please record the serial number of your unit in the space provide below and keep it as a permanent record. The serial number plate is located on the
back of the monitor.
Warranty Card
We will delivery the product after it passed the tight quality control and detailed examining.
Under normal usage, if the product is out of order, please inquires your retailing shop or particular customer's service center, we will repair it for free during warranty period.
If you need any product service, please present this warranty card for certification.
Please remember to ask for the authentication seal from the retailing shop while buying this product. If it’s incorrectly or there is not authentication seal, we will not guarantee your right.
Please remember to ask for the authentication seal from the retailing shop while buying this product. If it’s incorrectly or there is not authentication seal, we will not guarantee your right. If the units didn’t have serial number or miss it, we will unable to offer warranty for the units.
CAUTION:
In order to guarantee your rights, please remember to fill in retailing shop name, address and telephone number certainly while purchasing.
User data
Retailer data
Address
User Name
Tel.
Shop Name
Retailer’s Seal
Selling date:
(This is nec ess ary.)
Address
Tel.
Item
Model
Serial number
Purchasing Date
10.2 INCH SEAT BACK MONITOR
( YY /MM /DD)
Warranty period
ONE YEAR.
(From the date of original
retail purchasing)
Color
Black Gray Beige
(This is nec ess ary.)
TH102MS
Se at Ba ck M oni tor
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DVS-MS-980916-v0924
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