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H E A DRE S T V I DE O MON I T OR S Y S TE M with B U I L T -I N DVD 99-9 1 1 0-000 O w ner ’ s Manu a l 1 493 Bentley Drive • Corona, C A 928 79 • 95 1-272-1 9 96 • 8 00-624-796 0 • Fax 95 1-272-1 5 8 4 www .vizualogic.com[...]
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W elc ome Congratulations on your purchase of a Vizualogic A-1 000 S ystem that will provide your family with many years of enjoyment. This sophisticated product provides video enter tainment to rear seat passengers without altering the appearance of your vehicle’s original interior . Reviewing this o wner’s manual thoroughly prior to operation[...]
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T abl e of C ont ents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Purchase Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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4 17 1. I R Sensor – Allows the remote to navigate the OSD (On Screen Display) on this unit and to control other functions and accessories. 2. Infrared T ransmitters – Used to transmit audio to the wireless head- phone. 3. POWE R LED 4. POWE R – Soft-power on/off. 5. SOURCE – Selects the A V source from driver’s headrest/passenger headres[...]
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16 5 Monit or C ont r o l But t ons (cont inued) 9 10 11 9. EJ E C T – Press this button to eject the disc. 1 0. Disc Slot 11. L CD Panel T o open/reveal the DVD loading slot, P RE S S on the top-center of the monitor frame (indicated by the Vizualogic logo). NOTE: Do not put pressure directly on the screen. Latch the monitor in the fully closed [...]
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6 15 R emot e C ont r ol Operat i ons NO TE: The remote control will control all Monitor and integrated DVD functions. The remote is not a fully universal remote control and is only guaranteed to work with Vizualogic products. MONIT OR F UNC TIONS 1. MON ITOR POWE R – Press this button to turn the monitor ON. The current video source will be disp[...]
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14 7 DVD F UN C TIO N S 9. AUX DVD POWE R – Press this button to turn the(optional) e xternal DVD ON. Press the button again to turn the DVD OF F . 10 . AUX DVD E J EC T – Ejects disc from the (optional) e xternal DVD 11. UP – Moves up within the DVD SE TU P menu. 12 . DOWN – Moves down within the DVD SE TU P menu. 13 . R IG HT – Moves ri[...]
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8 13 R emot e C ont r ol Operat i ons (c ontinued) 21. AU DIO U P – Press this button to increase playback volume. 22. S UBTITLE – Changes the subtitle language to other available languages or turns the subtitles off (only applicable if the disc contains multiple subtitle languages). 23. AU DI O – Changes the audio track to another available [...]
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12 9 32. STOP – Press this button to stop playing the movie or song. STO P P LA Y: Resumes play from where disc was stopped. STO P STO P P LA Y: Restar ts play from the beginning of the disc. 33. PA U S E – Press this button to pause a disc that is loaded into the integrated DVD player . For more information, con- sult the DVD Basic[...]
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10 11 O SD F unct i on C ont r ol OS D MAI N M E NU – Press ME N U key to enter O SD main menu, then select Item in the menu by continuously hitting M EN U ke y . Use the up and down buttons to change the value. CONTRA ST – Adjust CONT R AS T value from 0 -32 (default:1 6) BRIGH TNESS – Adjust BR IG HTN E SS value from 0-32 (default:1 6) CO L[...]