Vizualogic A-2000 User Manual

HEADREST VIDEO MONITOR
SYSTEM with BUILT-IN DVD
99-9112-100 10/04
Installation Manual
1493 Bentley Drive • Corona, CA 92879 • 951-272-1996 • 800-624-7960 • Fax 951-272-1584
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Copyright © 2003 TMI Products, Inc.
Corona, CA U.S.A.
060300
12V Power Installation
We recommend the installation of a main power switch for the entire head­rest system. The circuit should be marked to assist the consumer in locating the correct vehicle fuse for the video system in the event of a system failure.
A-2000™Headrest Video Monitor System with Built-In DVD Diagram
- See diagram insert or go to www.vizualogic.com.
Spring 2004
Headrest Installation
Section I – Headrest Installation
1. Remove factory OE headrest.
2. Starting with headrest “A,” insert the mini-din connector into the headrest post guide.
3. Slowly push the cable into the seat. If an obstruction is encountered, pull back slightly on the cable and rotate it before continuing. Route the cable so that it exits the bottom of the seatback.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for headrest “B.” Headrest “B” has two cables, one per post, which will have to be inserted and routed through the seat.
Section II – Wiring
1. Place A/V Control Module in a well protected area under a seat or behind a panel.
2. Connect monitor 1 and monitor 2 cables to the output side of the A/V control module.
3. Connect DVD cable 2 to DVD cable 1 that was routed from the headrest. The remaining connec­tors on DVD cable 2 should be connected as follows:
A. Connect the RCA’s labeled AV1 to A/V input 1 on the A/V control module. B. Connect the cable labeled IR1 to IR output 1 on the A/V control module. C. Connect the RCA’s labeled AV2 to A/V input 2 on the A/V control module.
Note: If you do not wish to utilize the AUX input feature on the front of the DVD player, or would like to connect another source, do not use the AV2 leads from the DVD cable 2. Instead connect the desired second source directly to the A/V input 2 on the A/V control module. The AUX input on the front of the DVD player will now be bypassed.
D. Connect the remaining power leads to the “Y” power harness.
4. Connect the “Y” power harness extension in-between the power harness connectors on the A/V control module.
5. Connect the power wire leads from the A/V control module to 12V+ and 12V ground. The wires are color coded as follows: Red = switched power, Yellow = constant power, Black = ground, Green = parking brake.
6. Select the headrest monitor that will be the master output to the FM Modulator. If you select monitor 1 to be the master, connect the FM Modulator with Audio RCA cables to the slave 1 output. If you select monitor 2, connect the FM Modulator to the slave 2 output.
7. Remove the radio and disconnect the antenna wire from the rear of the radio. Now connect the
car radio antenna cable to the FM Modulator. Connect the male FM Modulator cable to the back of the radio. (Refer to the FM Modulator owner’s manual.) Connect power to the FM Modulator. (Note – Antenna adapter may be required for some vehicles.)
8. Set the A/B switch on the IR headphones to match default channel on the monitor. The default setting for the driver’s side monitor is channel “A” and the passenger side default is channel “B.” To change the IR Channel on the monitor, press the Menu button on the monitor for five seconds. This will bring up the sub-menu. Press the “Up” or “Down” arrows to change the IR channel to the desired setting. Once the changes have been made, press the Menu button repeatedly until “exit” is highlighted and then press the “Up” or “Down” arrow to exit the sub-menu.
Kits
Each Vehicle Specific All-In-One Kit includes:
• Driver’s side (A) Vizualogic PerfectMatch OEM Headrest Monitor (with or with­out built-in DVD Player).
• Passenger’s side (B) Vizualogic PerfectMatch OEM Headrest Monitor with built­in DVD Player.
• A/V control module with dual source video inputs
• Unified remote control. Controls monitor functions, A/V source input selection and DVD.
• Wireless two-channel crystal tuned IR headphones
• FM modulator
• Depending on the installation, additional
wiring may be required.
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