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EZCRG Owner ’ s Manual[...]
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A. Introduction The EZCRG is a self-contained entertainment center in your vehicle which makes your road trips enjoyable. This versatile floor console incorporates a high brightness 5” color TV and vertical eject Video Cassette Player , complete with a built-in speaker , a built-in foil antenna, headphone jacks, A V input jacks, A V output jacks [...]
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7. In case anything falls into the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel prior to further operation. 8 . Only use the supplied power cord, and not use other power supplies even if they have the same current characteristics. 9. Always unplug the unit from the cigarette lighter socket of the vehicle if you do not intend [...]
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NOTE: Whenever unit loading exceeds 3 Amperes, the unit power supply will overload and automatically disconnect the power supply from +12V DC vehicle power at the cigarette lighter jack. D. Contents in Kit TV and VCP Floor Console Owner ’s Manual Remote Control 12V Cigarette Lighter Cord and Plug (for powering this unit) Cardboard Mounting T empl[...]
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5 Figure 2[...]
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6. Place 1 sealing washer (rubber side towards vehicle floor) and 1 large fender washer over each of the floor bolts and attach the floor nuts. In addition to the sealing washer , it may be desirable to place a small circle of silicon sealer around the hole under the vehicle before installing the washers and nut, to further prevent moisture from ge[...]
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7 Figure 3 DOOR DOOR LA TCH CABLE NO TCHES DC 12V INPUT ANTENNA TERMINAL ANTENNA J A CK NUT ANTENNA JA CK OF FOIL DIPOLE DC 12V DET AIL VIDEO L AUDIO R OUTPUT[...]
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8 H. Connecting an External Antenna (Refer to Figure 3) 1. Originally , the antenna jack of the built-in foil dipole has already been connected to the antenna terminal behind the door at the rear of the console. 2. In case of poor images with the foil dipole, loosen the nut around the an- tenna jack, unplug the antenna jack, and connect the coaxial[...]
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has accumulated inside of VCP . In this case, the VCP will not operate, and no VCP controls will be functional, except for the VCP power button on the remote control, until the unit dries out suf ficiently and the word DEW disappears from the screen. When DEW mode has been activated, leave the VC P on to allow it to dry out completely . This will t[...]
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10 1. TV POWER Button Press this button to switch the unit on or off . 2. Number Buttons (0-9) Press these buttons to make a direct TV channel selection. The channel number chosen will be displayed on the screen for about 4 seconds. 3. SKIP/SEARCH Button a. Press this button until SKIP MODE ON is displayed on the screen. Then use the channel up and[...]
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11 8. TV/VIDEO Button Press this button to select the TV mode and the A V mode in turn. When the power turns on, the unit will go to the mode last stored in memory . 9. MUTE Button Press this button to cut off all sound. Pressing this button again restores sound to the previously set level. Mute may also be canceled by pressing the volume up and do[...]
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O. Specifications System NTSC Picture Size 5 inches Remote Control Infrared rays Antenna Built-in foil dipole Channels 2-6 (VHF low), 7-13 (VHF high), 14-69 (UHF), 1-125 (CA TV) Plugs 2 x Headphone jacks (3.5mm), RCA A/V input jacks RCA A/V output jacks 4 PIN DC jack Cigarette lighter jack External antenna terminal Audio track 1 track T ape width 1[...]