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HR9000PKG T wo V ehicle Specific Headrests With 7” LCD Monitors and Built-In DVD Player for Rear Seat Entertainment 128-7691 Operation Manual ®[...]
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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 HR9000PKG System The HR9000PKG system contains two vehicle specific headrests. Each has a 7" Monitor and built-in DVD Player . This system allows the users to either watch individual DVD’s or watch the same DVD on both monitors. Both users can also share an A/V source connected to either the A V2 or AUX inputs. The full function remote con[...]
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S AUX GAME PORT 4 Control Function Descriptions for M1 and M2 Monitor M1 / M2 Panel Control 1. DVD disc insertion slot 2. EJECT Button 3. Power Indicator LED 4. POWER Button 5. SOURCE Button 6. SCREEN MODE Button 7. PLA Y Button 8. STOP Button 9. IR T ransmitter LEDS 10. Game Port 1 1. AUX Input Jack (use with supplied A V adaptor) 1 2 CONTROLS AND[...]
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HR9000PKG SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1) The HR9000PKG is a versatile audio / video system which includes two monitors with built-in DVD players. They can accept an Audio / Video input to either the A V2 or AUX inputs. 2) The M1 Monitor is comprised of a 7" TFT LCD monitor with built-in DVD player that allows the user to select from DVD, A/V1, A V2, or AU[...]
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7) The M1 and M2 Monitor will accept an audio / video input through either the A V2 input (located on the FMM inter-connect or the AUX (use with supplied A V adaptor) input located on the front of the unit. The audio / video device could be a video game system, video camera, or other input device. Note: If the Game Controller is plugged in and an A[...]
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERA TION 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 fingernail, lift the battery cover off. 2) Install two “AAA” batteries. Make sure that proper polarity (+/-) is observed. 3) Align the cover tabs with the remo[...]
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* Function control is available on the unit and remote control. NOTE: T o control the individual units (M1 Monitor / M2 Monitor) press either M1 or M2 before pressing any other button. For example, to turn M1 Monitor ON, press M1 and then the power button. 1. POWER Button* – Press this button to turn M1 or M2 Monitor on. Press the button again to[...]
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10. DISPLA Y Button – Press to display the current disc information while the disc is playing. Press the cursor ( pqtu ) buttons to highlight the desired option. For title and chapter selection use the number buttons to enter the desired title or chapter number for angle, audio, and subtitle. Press the ENTER button repeatedly to change the item. [...]
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18. SCAN BACKW ARD ( 7 ) Button – Press to search in a backward direction. Press repeatedly to change the search speed from 2, 4, 8, 20 times the normal speed. 19. SCAN FORW ARD ( 8 ) Button – Press to search in a forward direction. Press repeatedly to change the search speed from 2, 4, 8, 20 times the normal speed. 20. PLA Y ( u ) Button* – [...]
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11 28. RIGHT ( u ) Button – Use this button to shift right in the menu options. 29. PIX Button (PICTURE SELECT) – Each time this button is pressed, the on screen picture adjustment displays the “adjustment bar” for BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST , COLOR or TINT . Once the desired adjustment bar is displayed, use the VOLUME(+)/ VOLUME(–) button to a[...]
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12 OPERA TION INSTRUCTION Button Functions (M1/M2 Unit) There are six (6) buttons on the front of the HR9000M1 M1 unit and HR9000M2 M2 unit as below . 1. POWER Button – T o turn the unit ON/OFF . 2. SOURCE Button – Press this button will select between DVD, A V1, A V2 and AUX/GAME. 3. SCREEN MODE Button – Press this button will select between[...]
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13 SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 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 , limit playback for children. Using the Setup Menu 1. Press the SETUP button on the remote. The Setup Menu appears on the screen as shown per diagram. Language Video Rating[...]
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14 LANGUAGE SETUP Language for On-Screen Display OSD MENU: The OSD MENU setup allows you to select the language for the on-screen display . The user can either select English, French, Spanish, German or Italian for the OSD language. VIDEO SETUP TV Display The TV DISPLA Y setup allows you to adjust screen setting (aspect ratio). 4:3 PS This displays[...]
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15 Language Video Rating Password ---- Rating Adult Load Factory Reset Language Video Rating Password ---- Rating Adult Load Factory Reset Language Video Rating Password Rating Adult Load Factory Reset **** RA TING SETUP Rating This item allows you to limit the content of movie playback from G to Adult. The lower the value, the more strict the cont[...]
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16 Playing Audio DVDs 1. When playing an audio CD, the DISPLA Y banner appears automatically . It displays the track playing, the total tracks on the disc, and the elapsed time of the track playing. 2. Selecting a T rack Y ou can skip to a specific track by using the numbers keys. Key in the desired track number and press ENTER. 3. Using the REPEA [...]
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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 your DVD player . The DVD player plays the songs in the order they were burned on to the disc[...]
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Program Play T o use the program play option, you must create a play list of songs in the order you want them to play . NOTE: Once you begin adding songs from a folder to create your play list, you cannot add songs from a different folder . 1. Choose the PROG-PO option for the PLA Y MODE. 2. Highlight and enter the folder you want to program. 3. Ad[...]
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19 DVD Basics T o get the optimum use out of the DVD section, make sure you read this section completely . Regional Coding Both the DVD player and DVDs are coded by region. These regional codes must match in order for the disc to play . If the codes don’t match, the disc won’t play . This unit’ s code is region 1. Other regional codes cannot [...]
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20 Audio / Video Inputs and Outputs A V Output* The A V output will provide the DVD signal from the M1 unit. This output can be connected to an additional monitor or video display . * The A V output jack (P/N 1 12-3678) for the FMM interconnect box is supplied and used for connections. Source Feature M1 Sources: DVD, A V1, A V2, AUX DVD - Select DV[...]
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CONNECTING THE GAME CONTROLLER 1. Plug the game controller (arrow facing up) into the game port on the front of the headrest monitor . 2. Press the source button(s) on the front panel or the source button on the remote until “GAME”* is displayed. *NOTE: The AUX and the Game inputs are shared on the HR9000. When switching sources if the game con[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM IR sensor inoperative — V erify that the batteries in the remote are fresh. — V erify that the remote sensor eye is not obstructed. — V erify that Master Monitor or Satellite Monitor has been selected correctly . Disc won't play — Check the type of disc you put into disc tray . This DVD only plays DVDs, audio CD[...]
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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. Pixels : 336,960 4. Back L[...]
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12 MONTH LIMITED W ARRANTY Applies to Jensen Mobile V ideo Pr oducts ® AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP . (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original purchase,[...]
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128-7691 © 2006 Audiovox Electronics Corp., Hauppauge, NY 1 1788[...]