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10 -Inch Roof-Mount DVD Player W ith DVD/CD/MP 3 SY STEM A VXMT G 10U INST ALLA TION GUIDE[...]
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T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Impor tant Notices ......................................................................................................................................... 2 Materials Included in this Package ..................................................................................................... 3 Removing and Installing Snap On [...]
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IMPORT ANT NO TICES 2 Installation of overhead products requires careful planning and preparation. Be extremely careful when working on a vehicle with side cur tain air bags. Do not route wires near an y portion of the side cur tain air bag assemblies. This includes anchor points in A, B, C or D pillars of the vehicle. Routing wir es in these areas[...]
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MA TERIALS INCL UDED IN THIS P ACKA GE 3 12 3 4 5 7 6 8 91 0 11 12 1. 10” LCD Overhead Monitor with DVD player (1 pc) 2. 6 Pin Po wer Harness (1 pc) 3. 2 Pin P ower / Wire Harness with Choke (1 pc) 4. 3 RCA Jack Pigtail (1 pc) 5. Hardware P ackage M5*9 (4 pcs) T A4*9 (6 pcs) 6. Remote Control (1 pc) 7. M ounting Bracket (1 pc) 8. Snap -on Shroud [...]
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4 REMOVING AND INST ALLING SNAPON C OVERS 1. 2. 3. 4 . 10” Overhead LCD Monitor with DVD Player Shroud Screen C over Pry T ool Prepar ation Place the unit on a soft sur face to avoid damag ing the plastic. Materials Required Disconnecting the Screen Cov er “A” “B” “C” “C” 1. Open the L CD screen. 2. Inser t the supplied pr y to[...]
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5 Installing the Screen Cov er “D” “D” “D” “D” Disconnecting the Shroud “E” (fastener) 1. Open the L CD screen. 2. Hook the two tabs “D” at the bottom edge of the screen cover int o the notches on the bottom edge of the L CD scr een. 3. Snap the opposite side of the screen cover ov er the hinges.. 1. Open the L CD screen. 2.[...]
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6 “F” Expanded view “F” “F” Installing the Shroud 1. Open the L CD screen. 2. Slide the shroud over the unit. The shroud will snap into place at locations “F” .[...]
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GENERAL VEHICLE INST ALLA TION APPRO ACH 7 1. Decide upon the system confi guration and options that will be installed. 2. Review all manuals to become familiar with electrical requirements and hookups. 3. Decide upon the mounting locations of all components and the method of mounting. 4. Prep the v ehicle. Remove any int erior trim necessar y to [...]
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GENERAL VEHICLE INST ALLA TION APPRO ACH 8 M5 Screw Video Unit Self-drilling Screws Mounting Bracket Headliner Roof Support Roof Installing Unit to Roof[...]
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9 GENERAL VEHICLE INST ALLA TION APPRO ACH AV IN 3 RCA Jack Pigtail 2 Pin Power Wire Harness with Choke 6 Pin Power Harness Signal Harness To Dome Lights See “Connecting the Dome Lights” *Optional Relay Box[...]
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10 C ONNECTING THE DOME LIGHT S The dome lights in the video monitor require thr ee connections to the vehicle's wiring. There are two common types of dome ligh t circuits used, positive or negative switched. P ositive syst ems supply voltage to the interior lights to turn them on. Negative switched syst ems apply ground to illuminat e the bul[...]
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11 To 6 pin connector on Monitor To constant +12 VDC To constant +12 V D C Factory Door Ajar Switch or Body Control Computer Red/black-Lamp on Black/red-Lamp common Purple/brown-Lamp Auto P ositive Switched Dome Lighting[...]
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To 6 pin connector To constant Factory Door Ajar Switch or Body Control Computer Red/black-Lamp on Black/red-Lamp common Purple/brown-Lamp Auto To constant +12 V D C +12 V D C Negative Swit ched Dome Lighting 12[...]
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