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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FCC Statement  .......................................................................................3 

Important Notice  ................................................................................. 4 

Warnings  ................................................................................................. 4 

Congratulations  ................................................................................... 5 

Safety Precaution  ................................................................................ 5 

Features  .................................................................................................. 5 

Controls and Indicators Diagram (Front View) ........................... 6 

Controls and Indicators Diagram (Side Views) ........................... 7 

Remote Control Operation ............................................................... 8 

Remote Control Functions ................................................................ 8 

Turning the Unit On or Off .............................................................. 13 

Source Menu ........................................................................................ 14 

System Menu Settings and Adjustments .................................. 16 

Picture (Control) .................................................................................  16 

WFMM (FM Modulator) .................................................................... 17 

Settings .................................................................................................. 18 

Default DVD .......................................................................................... 18 

Screen Mode ........................................................................................ 18 

Monitor Mode ...................................................................................... 19 

IR Transmitter ....................................................................................... 20 

Language .............................................................................................. 20 

Factory Setting .................................................................................... 20 

SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS ..................................................... 21 

Using the Setup Menu ...................................................................... 21 

SYSTEM Setup ...................................................................................... 21 

TV SYSTEM ............................................................................................ 21 

SCREEN SAVER ..................................................................................... 22

TV TYPE .................................................................................................. 22 

PASSWORD ........................................................................................... 23  

DDFAULT-RESTORE  ............................................................................ 23 

LANGUAGE SETUP  ............................................................................. 24 

OSD LANGUAGE  ................................................................................. 24 

AUDIO LANG ........................................................................................ 24 

SUBTITLE LANG ................................................................................... 24 

PLAYING DEVICES ............................................................................... 25 

PLAYING USB MEMORY DEVICES .................................................  25 

Playing MP3 Discs .............................................................................  26 

Selecting of Audio/Photo/Video mode .....................................  26 

DVD BASICS .........................................................................................  27 

Overhead Dome Lights .................................................................... 28 

Accessories ........................................................................................... 29 

Wireless Headphones ....................................................................... 29 

Wireless Game Package (MVGP1) ................................................. 29 

HDMI/MHL and USB Port Information ........................................ 30 

HDMI1 ..................................................................................................... 30 

Smartphones and Tablets ................................................................ 30 

USB Port ................................................................................................. 30 

Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 31 

Replacement Parts ............................................................................. 33 

Specifications ......................................................................................  33 

Warranty ................................................................................................ 34 

Notes ....................................................................................................... 35

Summary of Contents for ADVEXL10A

Page 1: ...ADVEXL10 A 10 1 OVERHEAD LED BACKLIT LCD MONITOR WITH DVD PLAYER R OWNER S MANUAL S PUSH...

Page 2: ...e 19 IR Transmitter 20 Language 20 Factory Setting 20 SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 21 Using the Setup Menu 21 SYSTEM Setup 21 TV SYSTEM 21 SCREEN SAVER 22 TV TYPE 22 PASSWORD 23 DDFAULT RESTORE 23 LANGUAG...

Page 3: ...nce in a residential installation Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from...

Page 4: ...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 must be installed so that these features will...

Page 5: ...djustments can be accomplished using the remote control while seat belts remain fastened Enjoy your ADVENT entertainment system but remember the safety of all passengers remains the number one priorit...

Page 6: ...t the desired source Press the Source Select button to access the desired source 6 STOP n Button Press the STOP button once Stops playback Pressing the PLAY button again will resume normal playback fr...

Page 7: ...ge 30 for more information Note The USB input supplies up to 1 Amp of charging current Devices such as tablets may require more than 1 Amp of charging current and it is recommended to connect the devi...

Page 8: ...o use the remote control Battery Replacement 1 Remove the battery holder 2 Insert one CR2025 battery into the battery holder Be sure to observe the correct polarity 3 Align the battery holder with the...

Page 9: ...ontrol of the unit in M2 mode 4 SCAN BACKWARD Press to search in a backward direction Press repeatedly to change the search speed from 2 4 8 16 times and normal speed 5 SCAN FORWARD Press to search in...

Page 10: ...ption 14 SETUP Allows the user to access the Setup Menu when the unit is in DVD mode Use the pq t or u cursor buttons to select options such as language video rating Misc 15 REPEAT Allows the user to...

Page 11: ...ed the language changes Note The available languages vary from disc to disc 21 FM MODULATOR CHANNEL SELECT C The unit has a 100 channel built in wireless FM Modulator The FM Modulator can be set from...

Page 12: ...or MP3 or photo view mode press once to return to Audio Photo Video option menu Note Press and hold 3 to 4 seconds to view in small icon in photo display Long press hold only active in photo view mode...

Page 13: ...he system is in use 3 Press the power button on the unit or the remote control to turn the system on and off When in use the internal backlighting will illuminate the controls 4 After the unit has bee...

Page 14: ...s and MPEG I II files See page 30 for more information HDMI 1 HDMI 2 The HDMI inputs allow the user to enjoy high definition digital images and high quality sound by connecting a HD device such as a B...

Page 15: ...rformed when the unit is installed Turn the video source component on with its power button or remote control and it is now ready to play the audio and video signals from the source connected to the A...

Page 16: ...r the Home button on the front panel of the unit Items selected in the menu will have a yellow background PICTURE CONTROL When watching a program the picture quality can be adjusted to the user s pref...

Page 17: ...rs 2 Use the u cursor button to highlight wireless FM modulator WFMM 3 Use the q cursor button to highlight the FREQUENCY Submenu 4 Use the p q t or u cursor buttons to select a frequency not used by...

Page 18: ...of operation Selection of Source default can only be made from within the system menu SCREEN MODE This allows the user to change the screen format aspect ratio 16 9 4 3 To select the screen aspect ra...

Page 19: ...appear on the screen for 4 5 seconds 2 Press the System Menu button on the remote control to display the System Menu to change the monitor code from M1 to M2 3 Use the t or u cursor buttons to select...

Page 20: ...ighlight SETTING 3 Use the q cursor button to highlight LANGUAGE 4 Use the t or u cursor buttons to select the desired language 5 Press OK to confirm the setting FACTORY SETTING This allows the user t...

Page 21: ...ss u to open the sub menu that contains the different options available Press p or q to highlight the desired option and press ENTER to confirm the selection 4 Repeat steps 2 3 to set the options that...

Page 22: ...eft and right sides of the screen are cut off and the central portion of the 16 9 screen is displayed 4 3 LB Letter Box Displays the content of the DVD title in 16 9 aspect ratio The black bars will a...

Page 23: ...e parental control rating Press the cursor u button to move the highlight to the parental level sub menu Press p or q to select the desired level of parental control and press ENTER To change the pass...

Page 24: ...tained in the disc SUBTITLE LANG The SUBTITLE setup option page allows the user to select the language for the OSD The user can either select ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH GERMAN ITALIAN CHINESE THAI or OFF...

Page 25: ...cond media source can be manually selected by pressing the front panel Source S button or the SOURCE button on the remote control 2 When a disc is inserted the system will switch to DVD mode immediate...

Page 26: ...displayed Selecting of Audio Photo Video mode 1 Press t or u to move the highlight to the Audio mode icon and press ENTER The songs in the folder will be displayed on right side of the menu on screen...

Page 27: ...where the DVD player is sold A DVD from a different region cannot be played in this unit and the unit will display WRONG REGION Region 1 USA Canada Region 2 Japan Europe South Africa Middle East Gree...

Page 28: ...this player MiniDisc Laserdisc CD 1 CD ROM DVD ROM Super Audio CD SACD DVD Audio JPEG BD Blu ray Disc To load and Play a Disc Press the Power button to turn the unit ON Select DVD mode and insert the...

Page 29: ...nd a game module containing 54 games 6 of which are two player games One Player Games Use the P1 controller to select and play games Two Player Games When there are two players the first player uses t...

Page 30: ...our device www amazon com is a good source for finding an adapter that will work with your smartphone HDMI devices Chromecast media streaming device www google com and search for Chromecast Roku HDMI...

Page 31: ...ayer to dry out No sound or distorted sound Make sure the DVD is connected properly Make sure all cables are securely inserted into the appropriate jacks If the 2 channel IR headphones are being used...

Page 32: ...al HDMI MHL adapter Contact your HDMI MHL device supplier for the adapter Some devices may need to boot up before showing picture Game source does not work The Game source can not be selected grayed o...

Page 33: ...Video Output 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms Power Source 12 VDC Dimensions L x W x H 10 67 x 12 0 x 2 12 Closed 271mm x 305mm x 54mm Closed 10 67 x 12 0 x 8 97 Open 271mm x 305mm x 228mm Open Specifications are su...

Page 34: ...his Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which in the opinion of the Company has suffered or been dam aged through alteration improper installation mishandling misuse neglect acciden...

Page 35: ...35 NOTES...

Page 36: ...2014 VOXX ELECTRONICS CORP 150 Marcus Blvd Hauppauge NY 11788 128 9390...

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