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DEACTIVATING THE ALARM

1) Press the SET button twice to enter the alarm mode.
2) Press the T/F button once. The time indication disappears from the Vacuum Flourescent Display(VFD) and
a series of dashes will appear ( : — : -  indicating the alarm Deactivated mode.  
3) Press the POWER button. The alarm is now deactivated.

SETTING THE ALARM TONES

1) Press the SET button twice (power off).
2) Press the TEL button once to hear the alarm tone.

3) Pressing Preset button 1, 2, or 3 will select  a different tone.
4) Press the POWER button to select this tone.
5) When the alarm sounds, press the POWER button to turn it off.

Operation 

NOTE

: The set times will be stored in memory and can be reactivated whenever desired by performing

steps 1) - 3) of  the  DEACTIVATING THE ALARM procedure.

NOTE

: Alarm must be in the “Activated” mode to hear tones.

Summary of Contents for Car DVD Player/Monitor Combo

Page 1: ...AKER PHONE OWNER S INSTALLATION GUIDE DVD Player 10 4 TFT LCD Monitor Multi Function Remote Control Built in Speaker Phone Mode Cable Ready 125 Channel Tuner Internal Stereo Speakers Under Cabinet Mou...

Page 2: ...ff and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment an...

Page 3: ...facturer 9 A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 10 Ventilation Slots and open...

Page 4: ...lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due...

Page 5: ...rts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in...

Page 6: ...Cable System Installation Marking NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER This reminder is provided to call The CATV CABLE TV System Installer s Attention to Article 820 40 of The NEC That Provides Guidelines...

Page 7: ...a Specific Scene Song by Selecting the Chapter Number 18 Searching for a Specific Scene Song by Using Chapter 18 Searching for a Specific Scene Song by Using Playback Speed 18 Repetitive Playback To...

Page 8: ...ng screws 4 D 3 4 Spacer 4 E 1 2 Spacer 4 F 1 4 Spacer 4 4 AM Antenna 5 Manual 6 Telephone Jack 7 FM Dipole Antenna 8 Remote Control Unit 9 Battery size AAA 2 10 Right angle coaxial adapter for the TV...

Page 9: ...osen Select the shortest screw length which will secure the VE1040 to the bottom of the cabinet 4 Cut out the template supplied and tape it in place onto the cabinet surface to be drilled Center Punch...

Page 10: ...o TV or RADIO Mode 9 3 Stop button in DVD play mode or User Selected Preset Channel 3 in the Radio TV or RADIO Mode 10 4 Pause button in DVD play mode or User Selected Preset Channel 4 in the Radio TV...

Page 11: ...or the reception of AM broadcast signals 4 AUDIO LINE OUT External 8 ohm Speaker Earphone Connect stereo output jack Adapted to 8 ohm Only 5 POWER Input Connector Provides connection to AC line cord w...

Page 12: ...2 SEL Button Highlights the menu item to be changed using the UP DOWN buttons 3 UP Button Scrolls upward through menu items also adjusts selected item in upward increase direction 4 DOWN Button Scroll...

Page 13: ...rm present time will be displayed with the minutes portion blinking Alarm ACTIVATED mode Alarm indicator ALM on 2 Press the LEFT RIGHT buttons to select the hour or minute for adjustment When setting...

Page 14: ...ated SETTING THE ALARM TONES 1 Press the SET button twice power off 2 Press the TEL button once to hear the alarm tone 3 Pressing Preset button 1 2 or 3 will select a different tone 4 Press the POWER...

Page 15: ...igit 0 9 Select 8 ENTER 9 CLR 10 TEL 11 MUTE 12 VOL 13 STOP 14 PLAY 15 FUNCTION UP DOWN Select 16 PREV NEXT 17 SR 18 SF 19 PAUSE STEP 20 FR 21 FF 22 ZOOM 23 A B 24 AUDIO 25 SUBTITLE 26 SEARCH 27 DISPL...

Page 16: ...ying and repeating playback of a section of the disc 24 AUDIO For selecting the audio language 25 SUBTITLE For selecting the subtitle language 26 SEARCH Permits a search to a desired Chapter Title Son...

Page 17: ...the 1 preset button to select the cable mode Std Irc Hrc 4 When the desired mode is reached press the ON OFF button SETTING THE PRESETS FOR AM AND FM OR TV MODES 1 Turn to the desired channel broadca...

Page 18: ...button 3 The player will commence play from the chapter number or time that it reads Searching for a Specific Scene Song by Using Chapters 1 The player will automatically transfer to the next or previ...

Page 19: ...FF shows that there are no subtitles This function may not be incorporated in some disc formats Changing the Vocal Language 1 If the disc contains caption data press the AUDIO button to choose the var...

Page 20: ...d Chapter Status 1 Pressing the DISPLAY button will allow the user to see the title and chapter number and the elapsed time of the currently playing disc on the upper part of the screen 2 Pressing the...

Page 21: ...h sub menu item provides a number of option items to its right Use the buttons to enter the option item menu Then use the or buttons to highlight the desired option item for selection 5 Press the ENTE...

Page 22: ...before playing images PIC MODE Selects resolution of displayed picture AUTO Automatically sets up according to the status of screen Default HI RES Enhance the clarity of the screen N FLICKER Prevents...

Page 23: ...nguage for audio where available languages depend on disc ENGLISH DEFAULT FRENCH SPANISH CHINESE JAPANESE SUBITITLE Select a language for subtitles where available languages depend on disc ENGLISH DEF...

Page 24: ...ges or music recorded in DVD Each title has a title number that simplifies the song selecting process A smaller playback unit than title image or music recorded on a DVD Several chapters compose a Tit...

Page 25: ...hanged The disc being played does not support subtitle functions The disc is prohibited from changing subtitle languages When vocal languages AUDIO cannot be changed The disc being played does not sup...

Page 26: ...TV MODE or TV TYPE functions do not work The DVD disc may not support this function GENERAL Power Supply AC100 240V 50 60Hz 40watts Operating Temperature 0 40 Operating Humidity 10 75 Body Size 360 x...

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