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OPERA TION MANUAL 128-8938 HR701 1PKG T wo Custom V ehicle Headrests with 7” LCD Monitors T ouch Screen Control and Built-in DVD Player for Rear Entertainment AUX AUX[...]
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IMPORT ANT An LCD panel and/or video monitor may be installed in a motor vehicle and visible to the driver if the LCD panel or video monitor is used for vehicle information, system control, rear or side observation or navigation. If the LCD panel or video monitor is used for television reception, video or DVD play , the LCD panel or video monitor m[...]
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3 HR701 1PKG Quick Start Guide The HR701 1PKG contains two vehicle specific headrests. Each has a 7” Monitor with touch screen controls and a built-in DVD Player . This system allows the users to either watch individual DVDs or watch the same DVD on both monitors. Both users can also share each other ’s program. The full function remote control[...]
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4 HR701 1PKG SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1) The HR701 1PKG SYSTEM is a versatile headrest system. The headrests are referred to as M1 and M2 in this manual. 2) The M1 Monitor is comprised of a 7" T ouch Screen TFT LCD monitor with a built-in DVD player that allows the user to select from several sources (DVD, USB, M2, A V , AUX, MEDIA, and GAME Source). T[...]
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5 9) Press and release the screen at the top of the screen to release the screen for disc insertion. The headrest itself can be tilted forward to help achiev ea comfortable viewing position. Pressing it again will lock the screen back in the closed position. PULL UP AUX USB JACK WIRED HEADPHONE PUSH IN Inner Ring Hook Shaft Angle Closed Position 10[...]
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6 HR701 1PKG Touch Screen The touch screen allows the user to start DVD play by touching PLA Y MOVIE or any of the DVD menu features on the LCD screen. Some DVDs will not allow this function. One method is to use the remote control instead of the touch screen. The other method is to touch any of four corners of the screen to access the DVD menu nav[...]
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1 2 AUX 3 4 5 6 7 M1/M2 Panel Control 1. DVD disc insertion slot 2. EJECT ( ) Button - Press this button to eject the disc 3. MENU/POWER ( ) Button with Power Indicator LED 4. Wired Headphone Jack 5. IR T ransmitter LEDs 6. USB Port 7. AUX Jack 8. IR Sensor 9. Graphical User Interface (GUI) T ouch Screen CONTROLS AND INDICA TORS DIAGRAM Control Fun[...]
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8 T ouch Screen For HR701 1PKG Main Page M1 Unit M2 Unit T urn on the unit by pressing the power button located on the lower left of the unit. 1) T ouch the panel then touch the Home icon to display the Main Menu. The Main Menu can also be accessed by pressing the MENU button on the unit’s front panel. 2) The Main Menu screens for M1 and M2 conta[...]
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PIX T ouch the Main Menu PIX icon to gain access to the display’s picture controls. The controls available are BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST , COLOR, TINT , and RESET . Adjustment of each control is made by touching + (increase) or - (decrease) then The on-screen DVD menu of most DVDs can be used to select a DVD menu feature such as “Play Movie”, “S[...]
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Back View 10 REMOTE CONTROL WITH WIRELESS GAME CONTROL OPERA TION DIRECTION KEYS M1/M2 P1/P2 SELECT TB A TA B GAME/REMOTE SELECTOR SWITCH BA TTERY COVER ST ART RESET Battery Installation Before attempting to operate your remote control, install the batteries as described below: 1) T urn the remote control face down. Using a finger , slide battery c[...]
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11 * 1. POWER ( ) Button* 2. MONITOR SELECT M1 Button – M2 Button – 3. TV Mode Select Button Note: 4. DVD Mode Select Button* 5. SYSTEM MENU Button 6. SOURCE Button* Function control is available on the unit and the remote control. Press this button to turn the unit ON and OFF . Sets the remote control codes to enable the control of the M1 Moni[...]
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7. AUTO MEMOR Y Button (AUTO PROGRAM Button) 8. SKIP / SEARCH Button 9. ERASE / WRITE Button 10. DISPLA Y 1 1. FMM ON/OFF Button* 12. CHANNEL SELECT Button* CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 Ch10 CH1 1 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 13. RETURN Button 14. REPEA T Button This function is not available in this model. This function is not available in this[...]
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13 15. AUDIO Button Note: 16. MENU Button Note: 17. SUBTITLE Button Note: 18. P AUSE ( ) Button* 19. PREVIOUS ( ) Button* 20. STOP ( ) Button* 21. SCAN BACKW ARD ( ) Button* 22. PLA Y ( ) Button* Press to display and select the available AUDIO languages in DVD mode. Each time you press the button, the language changes. The audio languages vary from[...]
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14 23. SCAN FORW ARD ( ) Button* 24. NEXT ( ) Button* 25. OK Button (ENTER)* 26. CURSOR ( )* 27. SETUP Button , 28. ZOOM Button 29. A-B Button 8 : Press to search in the forward direction. Press repeatedly to change the search speed from 2, 4, 8, and 16 times the normal speed. Press to skip to the next chapter or track. Used to implement a selected[...]
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15 30. IRT ON/OFF Button 31. MUTE Button* 32. DA Y / NIGHT Mode Button 33. PIX Button (Picture Select)* 34. VOLUME DOWN (-) or UP (+)* 35. NUMBER Buttons 36. DVD Source* 37. EJECT ( ) Button Note: T urn the Infrared T ransmitter ON or OFF for IR Wireless Headphones. Pressing M1 then IRT ON/OFF will control the IR T ransmitter for M1. Pressing M2 th[...]
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The Setup Menu contains features and options that let you customize your DVD player . For example, you can set a language for the on- screen display or control DVD playback content for children. Y ou can use the remote control or the touch screen to navigate the Setup Menu. Setup Menu Setup Menu be Setup Menu Setup Menu. .A . . Setup Menu OSD MENU:[...]
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Subtitle Setup Audio Setup TV Display TV T ype Select using the button, then press the button to enter the submenu. Select the subtitle language you desire using the button, then press to confirm the setting. Press the button to return. Select using the button, then press the button to enter the submenu. Select the audio language you desire using t[...]
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Video Rating Misc Language : Adult Parental control Set Password RA TING SETUP Parental Control Change Password This item allows you to limit the content of movie playback from G to Adult. The lower the value, the more strict the control. 1. G 2. PG 3. PG – 13 4. R 5. NC – 17 6. Adult The rating level can only be changed when the correct passwo[...]
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MISC SETUP Select using the button, then press the button to enter the Misc menu. Select the option you want to change using the button, then press . This option allows you to reset all options to default settings. This function will not affect the Rating control settings. This option allows you to set the Screen Saver mode. ON - Screen saver will [...]
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Playing MP3 Discs MP3 is a format for storing digital audio. An audio CD-quality song can be compressed into the MP3 format with very little loss of quality , while taking up much less space. CD-R discs that have been encoded in MP3 format can be played on DVD player . The DVD player plays the songs in the order they were burned on to the disc. Whe[...]
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Repeat Mode Select The Repeat function has 4 options: Off, Single, Folder , and All. Move the cursor to the Repeat function and press . Each time is pressed the unit will cycle through the available options Off/Single/Folder/All are displayed in that order . The Repeat default is Of f. T urn off repeat function Repeat the song being played until ST[...]
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22 Program Mode Add Program Browser Clear Set the “Select Mode“ to ON. Select the desired songs from the song list on the left side of the screen. A check mark will appear next to the song. T ouch “Program Mode” and select “Add”. T ouch “Program” to view the play list. Press “Play” to hear the play list. The selected songs that [...]
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DVD BASICS T o get the optimum use out of the DVD player , make sure you read this section completely . DVD* disc - DVD discs that contain video. Audio disc - Audio CDs that contain musical or sound content only . MP3 disc - A disc that contains audio files (for example, a CD-R with downloaded MP3 files). * This system is capable of playing most re[...]
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Region 1- USA, Canada Region 2- Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East, Greenland Region 3- S. Korea, T aiwan, Hong Kong, Parts of South East Asia Region 4- Australia, New Zealand, Latin America (including Mexico) Region 5- Eastern Europe, Russia, India, Africa Region 6- China 24 DVD Region Code The DVD player is preset to a region code at the fa[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM IR sensor inoperative V erify that the batteries in the remote control are fresh. V erify that the remote sensor eye is not obstructed. V erify that M1 or M2 has been selected correctly . Disc won't play The disc is scratched or damaged. T ry another disc. Check the type of disc you put into disc slot. This unit only pl[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM No sound or distorted sound Make sure your DVD player is connected properly . Make sure all cables are securely inserted into the appropriate jacks. The disc is loaded backwards. T urn the disc around so that the disc is facing towards the driver . SOLUTION OSD Displays “Incorrect Disc Format” The disc is loaded backward[...]
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MONIT OR SPECIFICA TIONS CAUTION 1. Keep the monitor clean and dry . 2. Always seek qualified personnel to perform repairs. Never attempt your own repairs. 3. Do not drop the monitor or expose to strong impacts. 4. Do not expose to direct sunlight for extended periods of time. 1. T ype :TFT Active Matrix LCD 2. Resolution : 1440 (W) x 234 (H) 3. Pi[...]
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128-8938 © 20 Hauppauge, NY 1 1788 11 Audiovox Electronics Corp., WWW .audiovox.com For Customer Service Visit Our Website At Product Information, Photos, F AQ’s Owner’s Manuals[...]