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SAFETY PRECAUTION

For safety reasons, when changing video media, it  is recommended

that the vehicle is not in motion, and that you do not allow children to

unfasten seat-belts to change  video media or make any adjustments to

the system.  Enjoy your  entertainment system but always remember

the safety of all passengers remains the number one priority.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

It is unlawful in most jurisdictions for a person to drive a motor vehicle

which is equipped with a television viewer or screen that is located in the

motor vehicle at any point forward of the back of the driver’s seat, or that

is visible, directly or indirectly, to the driver while operating the vehicle.

In the interest of safety, this system should never be installed where it

will be visible, directly or indirectly, by the operator of the motor vehicle.

1. OBJECT AND LIQUID

Do not push objects of any kind into the system through openings;

do not spill or spray liquid of any kind on or in the system (this may

result in a fire or electric shock).  Do not place anything heavy on

the unit. To  ensure proper ventilation and proper operation, never

cover or block the slots and openings with a cloth or other material.

2. DISASSEMBLE

Do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. There is a risk of elec-

tric shock and/or exposure to Laser Radiation.  Contact qualified

service personnel if your system is in need of repair.

3. CLEANING UNIT

When cleaning, make sure the system is unplugged  from the power

source.  Do not use any solvents or cleaning materials (liquid, abra-

sive or aerosol). Clean the DVD player using only a lightly damp-

ened lint free cloth to wipe the unit if it is dirty.

Summary of Contents for MMH56

Page 1: ...MMDV3 SLOT IN DVD Player Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of su...

Page 3: ...ver be installed where it will be visible directly or indirectly by the operator of the motor vehicle 1 OBJECT AND LIQUID Do not push objects of any kind into the system through openings do not spill...

Page 4: ...e disc contents the soft ware producers designed some playback features may not be avail able Also refer to the instructions supplied with the discs 5 Powering the DVD Player This system MUST be power...

Page 5: ...w and White D Controls Main Unit Refer to Figure 1 1 Power Button 2 Pause Button 3 Previous Button 4 Play Button 5 Next Button 6 Stop Button 7 Eject Button 8 Remote Control Sensor 9 S Video Jack 10 Vi...

Page 6: ...utton 6 Zoom Button 7 Up Down Left Right Enter Buttons 8 Menu Button 9 Return Button 10 A B Button 11 Forward Button 12 Reverse Button 13 Slow Button 14 Stop Button 15 Eject Button 16 Number Buttons 1...

Page 7: ...the other end into the cigarette lighter 2 Remote IR Receiver Refer to Figure 3 Plug the 1 8 jack on the remote IR cable into the IR IN jack on the rear of the DVD player Place the IR receiver anywher...

Page 8: ...low video to yellow Connect the 2 pin IR jacks Connect the 4 pin to the 2 pin power adapter 4 pin to the accessory cable and the plug into the MMDV3 power jack 4 Connecting to a Monitor a Match the co...

Page 9: ...er picture Refer to the owner s manual supplied with the TV to be used d By purchasing an adapter Part Number DVRCA the monitor port can be connected to any monitor G Playing a DVD After connecting po...

Page 10: ...speed Scan backward at 2 4 6 or 8 times speed Used for Menu Navigation Execute item or setting Select item or setting Selecting password or other numeric func tions Return to the normal display from...

Page 11: ...DISPLAY Display contents vary from disc to disc 1 PLAYING TIMEAND REMAINING TIME a During playback press DISPLAY to display the current Title Number 1 the total Number of Titles 2 the current Chapter...

Page 12: ...ANGLE During playback of a disc press ANGLE to display the available angles for discs containing multi angles with the current angle number 1 and the total number of angles 2 displaying Press ANGLE to...

Page 13: ...If there are multiple languages press SUBTITLE again to select another subtitle language To turn subtitles OFF press the SUB TITLE button until SUBTITLE OFF is displayed The Subtitle display will dis...

Page 14: ...3 seconds 5 ZOOM During playback press ZOOM to enlarge the picture by 1 5 2 or 4X with the current zoom multiple 1 displaying Press UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT to move the picture Press ZOOM again to select an...

Page 15: ...e Ending Point B and the player will re peatedly play the part between Point A and Point B c Press A B a 3rd time to Cancel A B Repeat Normal play back will resume from Point A A B Repeat Starting Poi...

Page 16: ...tedly play the current title c During playback press REPEAT a 3rd time to cancel the re peat playback function and resume normal play back The repeat display will disappear automatically if the REPEAT...

Page 17: ...motetodisplaytheDISPLAYBanner Theoptionsbelowshow you what happens when you press the DISPLAY button a During playback press DISPLAY once and SINGLE ELAPSED will appear along with the current track pl...

Page 18: ...ear The CD time Information will not be displayed 1 USING THE REPEAT FEATURE The default mode for the Repeat feature is OFF Pressing REPEAT consecutively changes the repeat options REP ONE repeats the...

Page 19: ...s loaded press either the UP or DOWN arrow buttons on the Remote Control to navigate through the folder or track list on the right side of the SMART NAV screen 3 Once the folder you want is highlighte...

Page 20: ...n option The play mode options are SINGLE Play a selected song REP_ONE Repeats the song that is playing FOLDER Plays the folder in the order the songs were recorded FOLDER REP Repeats the folder that...

Page 21: ...reen For example if you choose the number five song within the folder and it is the first song you have chosen PROGRAM P01 05 appears c You can continue to add songs to the list from within the same f...

Page 22: ...ing will be displayed on screen b Press DISPLAY a Second time and CHAPTER REMAIN will appear along with the amount of time left in the song that is playing The amount of time remaining will be display...

Page 23: ...up screen a Select TV DISPLAY using UP DOWN and then press RIGHT to enter the submenu Select the TV display mode on the screen using UP DOWN and press ENTER to confirm the setting Press LEFT to return...

Page 24: ...gle option is available OFF The screen will not display the Angle Mark c Select SCR Saver using up down then press the RIGHT button to enter the submenu Choose screen saver on or off then press enter...

Page 25: ...bmenu Select the audio language you desire using UP DOWN and then press ENTER to confirm the setting Press LEFT to return b Select SUBTITLE using UP DOWN and then press RIGHT to enter the submenu Sele...

Page 26: ...ted languages If not the player will play and display on the screen the original recorded language contained in the disc d Select PARENTAL using UP DOWN and then press RIGHT to enter the submenu Selec...

Page 27: ...ASSWORD using UP DOWN and then press RIGHT to enter the submenu Press ENTER to enter the Password Change Page Input the Old Password or the Default Password the New Pass word and the Confirmed New Pas...

Page 28: ...d delete it from this manual Some discs can be limited depending on the age of users while some discs can not f Select DEFAULTS using UP DOWN and then press RIGHT to enter the submenu Press ENTER to m...

Page 29: ...than 75 dB Harmonic distortion Less than 75 dB Dynamic range More than 85 dB Wow and flutter Beyond measurable Limits Power source DC 12 V Power consumption Less than 1W in standby mode and less than...

Page 30: ...NDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PRO VIDEDABOVEAND INNOEVENT SHALLTHECOMPANY SLIABILITYEXCEEDTHE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT This Warranty is in lieu of...

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