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128-6549 1 of 12 LCM50 Headrest 5.0" LCD Monitor Released: 12-5-02 Owner ’ s Manual AUDIO OX[...]
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128-6549 2 of 12 EXPLANA TION OF GRAPHIC SYMBOLS W ARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: 1. This product is designed to operate with a 12 volt, negative ground battery system. 2. Disconnect the ground wire from the battery terminal before connect- ing the electrical system. Refer to the electrical connection diagram[...]
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128-6549 3 of 12 A. Precaution: 1. Before installation, verify that it will not damage electrical wires, fuel lines, brake lines, hoses, exhaust system components or any other items that will impair the operation of the vehicle. 2. Ensure the cable has already been pulled through the supporting pipe before installing the base into the headrest. Ens[...]
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128-6549 4 of 12 4 B. Installation: Front View T op View 1. Installation will vary from vehicle to vehicle, as headrests in vehicles are not standard. 2. This unit is intended for installation by professional installers. 3. The kit consists of the screen assembly , a clam shell housing, a trim ring, 1 key to remove the screen from the housing, and [...]
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128-6549 5 of 12 1 ) Remove the headrest from the vehicle for easi- est installation. 2) Lay headrest on a flat sur- face. 3) Center trim collar on head- rest as shown. NOTE: Depending on the angle of the headrest , the T rim Ring and housing may be mounted upside down. 4) Using a Permanent Marker , mark headrest material along the interior of the [...]
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128-6549 6 of 12 9) Using your fingers, tear the foam out of the headrest leav- ing a recess where the shell will be inserted. NOTE: At this point you will need to install the harness up through the area into the recess. It may be help- ful to follow one of the posts and tie wrap it to the post for restraint. 6) Using the utility knife, cut the hea[...]
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128-6549 7 of 12 1 1) Guide the cable through the side opening of the Mounting T ray and plug it into the Monitor . Make sure the connector locks into place. In- sert the Monitor into the Mount- ing T ray and secure the cable using tie wraps or screws 12) T urn the Monitor around and in- sert it into the Mounting T ray housing. Snap into place. 10)[...]
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128-6549 8 of 12 8 C. Controls/Indicators/Connectors: Front View 1. Headphone Jack 2. Power Button 3. Source Button 4. IR Sensor 5. Picture Select Button 6. V olume Down Button 7. V olume Up Button 8. A V3 In Jack 12 3 45 6 7 8 AUDIO OX[...]
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128-6549 9 of 12 Rear View 9. DIN Jack 10. DC 12V Input (Red=+12V DC, Black = Ground) 1 1. Audio Input L #2 12. Audio Input R #2 13. Video Input #2 14. Audio Input L #1 15. Audio Input R #1 16. Video Input #1 17. IR Repeater Connector 18. IR Repeater T ransmitter 9[...]
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128-6549 10 of 12 10 Note: This cable (18) is used to connect to a Video Cassette Player or DVD player that doesn't accept the IR Repeater 1/8" (3.5mm) style plug (17). The IR Repeater T ransmitter is provided with an adhesive that allows it to adhere to the remote sensor of the Video Cassette Player or DVD player . Remove the backing cov[...]
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128-6549 11 of 12 11 THIS P AGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALL Y[...]
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128-6549 12 of 12 E. Specification: 1.T ype: Col or Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Monitor 2.Power Source: +12 VDC 3.Power Consumption: 0.5W 4.Connection T erminals: 2 x RCA A V Inputs DC 12V Input IR Input 5.Operating T emperature: 32°F - 104°F (0°C - 40°C) 6.Storage T emperature: -4°F - 176°F (-20°C - +80°C) 7. Dimensions: 140.0W x 1 1 1.0H[...]