Automate Video OHD901A Owner'S Installation Manual Download Page 5

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G::  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIP-

MENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK AND
ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE ONLY THE INCLUDED HARDWARE.

THIS MONITOR IS ONLY DESIGNED FOR REAR SEAT PASSENGER VIEWING AND IS NOT
INTENDED FOR VIEWING BY THE DRIVER WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION. SUCH USE MAY
DISTRACT THE DRIVER OR INTERFERE WITH THE SAFE OPERATION OF THE VEHICLE, AND
MAY ALSO VIOLATE STATE LAW.

DIRECTED ELECTRONICS, INC. DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY BODILY INJURY,
INCLUDING FATALITIES, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY IMPROPER OR
UNINTENDED USES OF THIS PRODUCT.

SHOULD THE LCD PANEL BREAK OR LEAK FLUID, AVOID ALL CONTACT WITH THE UNIT. IF
YOU SHOULD COME IN CONTACT WITH THE LEAKED FLUID, WASH THE AFFECTED AREA
THOROUGHLY WITH WATER AND SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.

DO NOT CLOSE THE LCD SCREEN IF A MEMORY CARD HAS BEEN INSERTED INTO THE DVD
PLAYER. THIS CAN CAUSE THE LCD PANEL TO BREAK OR LEAK FLUID (SEE ABOVE WARN-
ING). REMOVE MEMORY CARD(S) BEFORE CLOSING SCREEN.

During operation, if the unit should over-heat or malfunction, switch off the unit and see your

dealer. Do not disassemble the unit as there are no user-serviceable parts in this unit and the war-

ranty will be voided.

Should there be a need to replace a blown fuse, turn off the unit and disconnect all power to

the player. Use only the correct rating fuse to avoid electrical damage to the unit.

Only operate the monitor as described in this guide. Attempts to use or modify this monitor

contrary to the descriptions in this guide may cause damage and void the warranty.

Extremes in temperature can cause abnormal display operation. This monitor has an optimal

operating temperature range between 32–120 degrees Fahrenheit. If the vehicle interior is outside

this range, do NOT operate the monitor until the temperature is within its operating range.

Exposure to moisture or dust can cause harmful damage to the internal electronics. Do not

mount near cup holders or in areas where spills may occur.

This monitor is designed for use in vehicles with standard (-) 12 volt ground electrical systems.

Do not operate for an extended period of time without the engine running or the vehicle’s bat-

tery voltage may drop to levels precluding engine starting.

Do not drop the LCD panel or subject it to direct impact. This will damage the panel and/or

the back light element.

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Summary of Contents for OHD901A

Page 1: ...i id de eo o M Mo on ni it to or r D DV VD D P Pl la ay ye er r M MO OD DE EL L O OH HD D9 90 01 1A A O O W W N N E E R R S S G G U U I I D D E E I IN NS ST TA AL LL LA AT TI IO ON N G GU UI ID DE E 2...

Page 2: ...is VOID if the product has been damaged by accident or unreasonable use negligence acts of God neglect improper service or other causes not arising out of defect in materials or construction This warr...

Page 3: ...on nt tr ro ol ls s 9 9 Monitor 9 DVD Mounted 10 DVD UnMounted 12 DVD Memory Card Mounting 13 D DV VD D P Pl la ay ye er r I In ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n 1 13 3 D DV VD D P Pl la ay ye er r R Re...

Page 4: ...30 4 Password 30 5 Rating Parental Settings 30 6 Default 31 7 Exit 31 L La an ng gu ua ag ge e S Se et tu up p 3 31 1 1 OSD Language 31 2 Audio Lang 31 3 Subtitle Lang 32 4 Menu Lang 32 I In ns st ta...

Page 5: ...CLOSING SCREEN During operation if the unit should over heat or malfunction switch off the unit and see your dealer Do not disassemble the unit as there are no user serviceable parts in this unit and...

Page 6: ...t s s I In nc cl lu ud de ed d The following items are included with your purchase I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t W WH HE EN N C CL LE EA AN NI IN NG G T TH HE E V VE EH HI IC CL LE E Do not spray this...

Page 7: ...stops working for any reason discontinue use immediately and consult with your retailer about any necessary repairs R RA AD DI IO O T TV V T TU UN NE ER R U US SE E When the unit is used in conjunctio...

Page 8: ...cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interfer ence received including interference that may cause undesirable operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the p...

Page 9: ...Source Select button Hold for 3 seconds to turn power off Each press of this button cycles through sources DVD AV1 or AV2 6 UP Button Used in conjunction with the MENU button to scroll up or increase...

Page 10: ...k recorded on the DVD multiple lan gauges commentary etc 4 MENU Displays the menu on the DVD Use the Up Down Left and Right buttons to scroll through the available selections Use the Enter button to s...

Page 11: ...LOSING THE LCD SCREEN 12 MS Card Memory Stick allows playback of music photographs movies etc 13 SD Card Secure Digital allows playback of music photographs movies etc 14 CF Card Compact Flash allows...

Page 12: ...nnector This connector provides the electrical interface when mounted in the LCD monitor 2 VOL Control Controls the volume to the phone jack output 3 PHONE Jack An optional headphone set can be connec...

Page 13: ...WITH WATER AND SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION REMOVE ALL MEMORY CARDS BEFORE CLOSING THE LCD SCREEN D DV VD D P Pl la ay ye er r I In ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n 1 Ensure power to the monitor i...

Page 14: ...2005 Directed Electronics Inc Electrical Connector Lock Unlock Button Insert DVD Player and then slid down until unit locks 14...

Page 15: ...y from the screen and carefully remove S Se et tt ti in ng g t th he e S Sc cr re ee en n M Mo od de e The overhead monitor has 4 different screen modes These are FULL NORMAL WIDE and ZOOM Press the I...

Page 16: ...n off 3 FM on off 30 DOWN Cursor 4 Picture PIP n a in this model 31 AUDIO 5 7 Numeric 32 ZOOM 2 3 4 1 2 1 3 1 4 OFF 8 UP display 33 F REV Fast Reverse 9 11 Numeric 34 PLAY PAUSE 12 Console MENU 35 F F...

Page 17: ...T Cursor 45 CH channel up 26 ENTER 46 CH channel down 27 RIGHT Cursor 47 AUTO auto programming of TV channels 48 PROGRAM I IR R R RE EM MO OT TE E F FE EE ED DT TH HR RO OU UG GH H The remote will ope...

Page 18: ...positive and negative terminal or put it into fire Overheating may cause the battery to explode and cause a fire hazard 3 If the remote is not to be used for a long period remove the battery from the...

Page 19: ...fore pushing tray back into its locking position 3 Push to close the door U UN NL LO OA AD DI IN NG G D DI IS SC C 1 Press OPEN at the upper right corner to open the door 2 Remove the disc Avoid touch...

Page 20: ...IS CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE LEAKAGE OF THE SCREEN W WA AR RN NI IN NG G DO NOT CLOSE THE LCD SCREEN IF A MEMORY CARD HAS BEEN INSERTED INTO THE DVD PLAYER THIS CAN CAUSE THE LCD SCREEN TO BREAK OR LEAK FL...

Page 21: ...AV1 AV2 or DVD M ME EN NU U C CO ON NS SO OL LE E M ME EN NU U Press MENU button on the left side of the LCD screen or the button on the remote to activate the screen parameters set up The sequence of...

Page 22: ...to activate the dome lights when a door is open N NO OT TE E This function is operational only when the Gray wire of the dome light cir cuit is connected to the door switch C CO OU UR RT TE ES SY Y L...

Page 23: ...on the remote or their equivalent on the DVD player to select the preferred item or title from the menu 6 Press the ENTER on remote or DVD player button the selected item will now start playing 7 To r...

Page 24: ...nning of the previous track each time the button is pressed P PR RE EV VI IO OU US S will be displayed on the LCD screen DVD The player will skip to the beginning of the previous chapter each time the...

Page 25: ...the remote you can navigate and select the directories left side of the screen or the file right side of the screen When the disc or memory card contains JPEGs press the P PL LA AY Y P PA AU US SE E...

Page 26: ...n to PLAY and press the ENTER button on the remote control The program will be retained only as long as power is on to the monitor or the disk or memory stick that is being programmed is mounted in th...

Page 27: ...on will display in the upper left corner of the screen The same scene can be viewed from a different angle by using the A AN NG GL LE E button 1 During DVD playback press the A AN NG GL LE E button A...

Page 28: ...f the player s basic settings While using the setup screens disk play will auto pause 2 Select one of the two main groupings of setups SYSTEM or LANGUAGE Then press the ENTER button To Cancel using Se...

Page 29: ...connected to a multi system TV N NO OT TE E If a DVD that is recorded in PAL is inserted while the set up menu has NTSC selected it will automatically go to AUTO and play PAL and return to NTSC when...

Page 30: ...ssword In order for the Ratings feature work the password mode must be turned on the lock icon will be locked If you want to access and set the ratings limit you will need to first enter the password...

Page 31: ...Language Menu allows the user to sel ect the language for the on screen display Highlight the OSD LANGUAGE option and press the Arrow buttons to choose the OSD language you prefer The user can select...

Page 32: ...i id de e P PR RE EC CA AU UT TI IO ON NS S 1 This unit should be installed by an authorized Directed dealer 2 When selecting a location to install this unit be sure it does not interfere with the dri...

Page 33: ...ane surface which may affect the LCD screen deployment or retract function E EL LE EC CT TR RI IC CA AL L C CO ON NN NE EC CT TI IO ON NS S P Po ow we er r C Ca ab bl le e 4 4 p pi in n o on ne e p pi...

Page 34: ...te control com mands to the device VCR CD player TV tuner or other devices connected to this input C Co ol lo or r C Co od de e F Fu un nc ct ti io on n Yellow 1 RCA Video In V IN 1 Yellow 2 RCA Video...

Page 35: ...WI IR RI IN NG G D DI IA AG GR RA AM M Wireless Headphones A R A L V OUT IN1 IR V A L A R IN2 IR V A L A R MONITOR BLACK Ground YELLOW 12V Constant RED Ignition BLACK Ground YELLOW 12V Constant GRAY...

Page 36: ...been determined carefully mark the location with masking tape 4 Lower the vehicle s headliner down to see if a roof support beam is available to screw the mounting bracket to If a support beam is not...

Page 37: ...the overhead monitor system to the mounting bracket aligning the mounting holes while screwing in the screws Make sure the wires and cables are not in the way while mount ing the monitor 11 Ground th...

Page 38: ...in ng g D Di ia ag gr ra am m E Ex xa am mp pl le e Video In VCR or AUDIO AMPLIFIER OUT Power IN IN Audio R Video L Audio Video DVD or TV Tuner DVD L R BLACK GROUND GRAY DOOR SWITCH YELLOW 12V CONSTA...

Page 39: ...ast forward or fast reverse mode Place player in play mode P Pi ic ct tu ur re e R Ro ol ll ls s Check that the T V type setting is correct for the monitors and DVDs being used PAL video often rolls o...

Page 40: ...rrect orientation shiny side up The disk is warped The player cannot play certain formats see the beginning of this manual The region code on the DVD does not match the player Moisture condensation ha...

Page 41: ...dB Signal to Noise Ratio 90dB Harmonic Distortion 0 01 Dynamic Range DVD Video 95dB CD 95dB O Ou ut tp pu ut ts s A A V V S Sw wi it tc ch hb bo ox x Audio phono jacks 2 Vrms Video phono jack 1 V p p...

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