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Overhead V ideo Console MODEL OHC1 00 OWNER’S GUIDE INST ALLA TION GUIDE[...]
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2 © 2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc .[...]
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3 © 2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc . T able of Contents W arranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Important Safeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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4 © 2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc . For a period of THREE YEARS fr om the date of pur chase, Directed Electroni cs, Inc. ("DIRECTED") pr omises to the original pur chaser to repair or replace , free of cost, with a comparable recon ditioned mod el any OVERHEAD CONSOLE (hereafter th e "UNIT"), which proves to be defective in w[...]
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5 © 2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc . Important Safeguards WHEN CLEANING THE VEHICLE Do not spr ay this unit with water or cleaning solution s. M oisture and the ch emicals found in cleaning flui ds could dam age the consoles finish and in terior electr onics. WHILE DRIVING This unit is inten ded f or use in the rear seat area only . It sh ould no[...]
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6 © 2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc . FEA TURES ■ Choi ce of thr ee monitor sizes. ■ Monitors can be chan ged at an y time with- out the n eed for tools . ■ Built-in Infrar ed tran smitter and two pairs of wir eless headph ones. ■ On-screen display an d wireless r emote contr ol input to allow full contr ol of all Au dio/Vi deo system sour[...]
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7 © 2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc . MONIT OR OPERA TION OPEN/CL OSE THE MONITOR DOOR ■ ■ T o Open - Press the m onitor door release button (7); the m onitor door will lower into th e viewin g position. ■ ■ T o Close - Place your hand on the bottom center o f the m onitor door (3) and push it upward in to the vi deo console until a cli ck[...]
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8 © 2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc . Monitor Conn ector Monitor Moun ts 1. Monitor Release 2. Monitor M ountin g Hook 3. Monitor Door 4. Monitor Conn ector 5. View An gle Brack et 6. View An gle Adjuster 7. Monitor Door Release 8. Dome Li ght 9. Dome Li ght Switch 10. IR Receiver 11. T rim P anel[...]
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9 © 2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc . T OOLS AND MA TERIALS NEEDED ■ Screwd river ■ P ower drill with d rill bits and screw tip ■ Awl or scribe ■ Razor knife ■ Digital M ulti-meter ■ Mark er ■ T ape Measure ■ Maskin g T ape ■ Fabric Clean er ■ Wire INST ALLA TION PROCEDURE MOUNTING L OCA TION 1. Discuss with the vehi cle owner [...]
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CUTTING THE HEADLINER 1. Insert a pi ck tool or pin through th e cutout templates center poin t indi cator and th e center poin t mark on the headlin- er to align th e cutout template with the center o f the vehi cle. 2. Sigh t down th e center of the vehi cle from the r ear and ali gn the template so it runs squar e to the vehi cle and other inter[...]
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11 © 2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc . 4. Install th e moun ting bracket. ROUTING THE CABLES AND WIRES 1. Remove the n egative terminal from the bat- tery or rem ove the fuses f or any circuits nec- essary for this in stallation bef ore proceeding. 2. Remove an y body pan els or brackets nec- essary for r outing th e wires and cables. 3. It is imp[...]
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12 © 2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc . NOTE: T ake care not to dimple the vehicle exterior or puncture the roof sheet metal when tightening the screws. The in clud ed mini trim ring adapter is for installin g the OHC100 to a flat h eadliner surface that needs minim um space . It is also design ed to adapt th e OHC100 to fit into vehi cle-specific [...]
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13 © 2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc . ■ Accessory - Th e RED wire sh ould be con- nected to a fused (+) 12 volt wir e that turns on/o ff with the k ey . ■ Ground - Th e BLACK wir e should be con- nected to a chassis gr ound , preferably scrap sh eet metal. ■ A V Input - Connect to MCB1000 or A V source . ■ IR Connector - Connect to MCB100[...]
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14 © 2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc .[...]
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15 © 2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc .[...]
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16 © 2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc . Directed Electroni cs, Inc. Vista, CA 92083 www .directed.com ©2002 Directed Electroni cs, Inc. - All righ ts reserved N87101 7-02 The company behind this s ystem is Directed Electr onics, Inc . Since its incepti on, Directed has had one purpose , to provide con sumers with the fin est vehicle security , car[...]