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8" TFT LCD TV with Card Reader Cat. No.16-3350 U s e r ’ s G u i d e[...]
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2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS A. Introduction ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- - 3 B. Cautions and Warnings ----------- ---------- ---------- ----- 3 C. Package Contents ---------------- ---------- ---------- ------ 8 D. Indoor Installation ------------ ------------------------ ------- 9 E. Rechargeable Battery --------- ------------ -[...]
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3 A. Introduction Thank you for selecting this multi-media system, featuring an 8” LCD TV with Card Reader . It utilizes the latest state of the art electronics and is designed for u s e in home s, offices, hotels, and vehicles. The unit is comp act so that you can take it with you almost anywhe re, and is designed for easy installation. Please r[...]
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4 8. Heat — Situate the product away from any sou rce , such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other p rod ucts (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9. Water — DO NOT use this product near water. For example, avoid placing it near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basem ent, near a swimming pool, etc. 10. Cabi[...]
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5 14. Power Sources — Operate this product only from the type of power source indicated on the rear panel. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power compa ny. 15. Lightning — For added protectio n for this produ ct during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused f[...]
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6 e. If the product has been dropped or damag ed in any way. f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, as this indicates a nee d for servi ce. 19. Replaceme nt pa rts — When replacement parts are required, be sure the servi c e techni cian has used replacement parts specifie d by the manufacturer or have the same characterist[...]
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23. Safety Caution The Lightning flash with the arrowh ead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intend ed to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “ DANGEROUS VOLTAGE” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk or elec tric shock to persons. The Exclamation point within an equilateral t[...]
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8 c. Connect TV into separate outlet from equipment. d. Consult the dealer or an experienced radi o/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any change s or mo difications not expressly approved by the party responsible for complia nce coul d void the user’s authority to operate this equipm ent 25. INSTALLATION a. Receiver Location — Locate for com[...]
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D. Indoor Installation Swing up the rear metal stand and place the unit on a table or other level surface. Plug one end of the AC/DC adapter into the 12V DC IN on the right side of the main unit. Then, plug the other end into a standard AC wal l outlet.. CAUTION : Adjust the battery stand wit hin –5 ° ― +45 ° .[...]
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10 E. Rechargeable Battery Rechargeable Battery Inst allation and Use The unit utilizes a set of long-life Ni-MH batteries for a portable p ower supply . Ni-MH batteries feature hi gh storage capa city and a low level of degradation. This means that the Ni-MH batterie s do not have “Memory Effect” and th us can be recharged safely , regardless [...]
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11 Switch for rechargeable battery 1. Switch to “On” to charge and operate the produ ct at the same time. 2. Switch to “Off” can operate the unit but cannot be charge d. NOTE: Always switch the unit off when it is not being charge d. Precautions related to Battery Recharge Warning: Do not recharge the battery using an in-ca r DC adapter ! 1[...]
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12 Using and Maintaining your Rechargeable Batteries 1. Use only the AC adapter included with the unit to recharge the battery. 2. Recharge ef ficiency will degrade when environment al temperatures drop below 5 0°F (1 0°C) or exceed 95°F (35°C). 3. Remove the battery from the unit and store it properly if you are not planning to use the unit fo[...]
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F . Controls/Indicators/Connectors T op Panel 1. POWER On/Off Press to toggle between TV/AV mode 2. TV Auto PROG ram Press to scan all valid channels and store them automatically 3. TV CHANNE L d Down Press to decrease channel number 4. TV CHANNE L c Up Press to increase channel number 5. VOLUME – Down Press – to decrease volume 6. VOLUME + Up [...]
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Front/Side Panel 9. Power Indicator Lights when power is ON 16. Headphone jack 3.5 mm Connect headphone he re 17. VIDEO IN/OUT jack Video Input/output jack 18. Left AUDIO In/Out Audio-L input/output jack 19. Right AUDIO In/Out Audio-R input/output jack 20. A/V IN/OUT Switch A/V output-input select switch 21. 12V DC IN Jack Connects 12V DC adapter 2[...]
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G . Remote Controls (Refer to Figure 3) Battery Inst allation Remove the battery cover on the back of the remote control by gently pressing down on the knurle d arro w and sliding the cover down. Install the two included AAA batteries into the back of the remote control. Re place the battery cover by gently sliding the cover back up u ntil it snaps[...]
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16 1. CARD/TV/AUX S witch ― Video signals from vide o equipment connected to the audio/video input can b e displayed on the monitor by pressin g this button. Each time the button is pressed, the audio/video source will change. 2. POWER On/Off ― Turns the power of the unit on and off. 3. Numbers 0-9 ― Use for direct entry of chan nel numbers. [...]
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17 10. TV Channel ERASE WRITE ― Use this button to manually add or remove ch annel s from the channel memory list. 11. CHannel + Up/– Do wn ― Pressing these buttons increase or decrease channel numbers within the channel memory list. 12. RETURN ― Press this button to return to the last channel. 13. DISPLA Y ― Press this button to display [...]
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18 AV I : A type of A VI (Audio Video Interl eav e) file format that handles images and sound a s a si n gle file. Images in the file are recorded in JPEG format. Files have to be motion JPG with 15f p s. 22. SLIDE ― All JPEG images in the card will automatically be displayed one by one on TV . 23. LANGUAGE ― Chang e the menu la nguage and choo[...]
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19 H. Card Reader CA UTION : out do not remove the card while the indictor light is on. The card is being read. Det ail A. Thumbnail Mode: 1. Shows 9 (3x3) thumbnails on the TV at once. 2. Use Up/Down/Left/Ri ght keys to select one JPEG image. 3. Press ENTER to view the selected JPEG image (return to single view mode)(All file mode). B. Single Vi[...]
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20 Supported cards CF (Compa ct Flash) IBM Micro Drive SD (Secure Digital) MMC (Multi Media Card) Function 1. Display JPEG Images on TV from Cards 2. Display Motion JPEG A VI on TV from Cards 3. Zoom a. Press ZOOM + in Single V iew Mode to enlarge a certain p art of the image. b. Use the arrow buttons to pan an d view dif ferent par[...]
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21 Setup 1. Playback Functions a. Info function: Press INFO (to turn ON or OFF) to display folder info and file names. Information shown is: file name, image number , resolution, date and memory card type. b. Display function: Press DISPLA Y to change between folder view and image vie w . c. Image view shows all images on the media card, regardless[...]
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I. System Operation 1. Press POWER to switch the unit on or off. The switch indicator will light red and the unit will go to the mode last used and stored in memory. 2. Press CARD / TV / AUX to select your desired mo de. When switching the mode, the media player ca n memo rize the present playing point. 3. Press VOLUME + / – to raise or lower the[...]
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2. Insert the CF or SD card into the card slot, as illustrated below . 3. 9 (3 x 3) thumbnails appear on the monitor . Use the e / f keys to switch picture as illust rated below) 4. Press ENTER to zoom out. 5. Press MODE to change picture mode. 6. In card mode, press TV/AV/CARD to switch modes, the slide show will stop. Press SLIDE to continue. 23[...]
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24 J. W atching TV 1. Connect the coax cable line to the supplied Ri ght angle adapter. Insert the supplied Right angle adapte r into the coax input located on the bottom left side of the unit. 2. With power supplied to t he system and the TV mode selected, pre ss TV/CATV on the remote control to select the regular 69-cha nnel Broadcast TV and the [...]
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25 K. Playing a Video Game Plug the AV output from your game system into the AV IN jack on the front of the unit. You can use the attached AV cable to convert the 3.5mm AV jack on the unit to stereo phono jacks, and match the color-co ded jacks to the appropriate plugs. Connect yellow (VIDEO) to yellow, white (AUDIO L) to white, and red (AUDI O R) [...]
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N. S pecifications Display Specs: Resolution 640 x 480 Viewing Angle Hor: 60 ° deg., Vert: Top 50 ° deg. Contrast Ratio 300:1 (Max) B o t t o m 6 0 ° deg. Brightness 300 Cd/ ㎡ (Max) Backlight Life 10,000 Hrs (Min) Color System NTSC Screen type LCD Screen size 8 inches Remote Control Infrared rays Antenna Ext antenna Channels VHF Low : 2 ~ 6 VH[...]