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SPECIFICATIONS

IVMR-9002

Screen size:

9" Monitor

Screen resolution:

1440 (H) x 234 (V)

Active area:

198.0 (H) x 111.74 (V)

Signal system:

Dual system NTSC/PAL

Brightness:

300 cd/m

2

Contrast ratio:

100

Viewing angle:

Left/right: 65/65 degrees
Up/down: 50/65 degrees

Video input level:

1.0 Vpp 

±

 10 %

Audio input level:

0.3 Vrms

AUX input level:

1.0 Vpp 

±

 10 %

Carrier frequency for IR sensor:

L-CH: 2.3 MHz
R-CH: 2.8 MHz

Operating voltage (direct current):

10-16V

Current consumption:

1 A (at +12V)

Quiescent current consumption:

35 mA (at +12 V)

Operating temperature:

0 - 60 

°

C

Storage temperature:

- 30

°

C to +80

°

C

Dimensions:

286 x 258 x 57.4 mm

Weight:

 2150 g

Subject to changes!

Summary of Contents for IVMR-1042

Page 1: ...In Car Video http www blaupunkt com IVMR 9002 7 607 003 586 IVMR 1042 7 607 003 587 Operating and installation instructions ...

Page 2: ...16 DEVICE OVERVIEW 6 9 7 8 A 1 2 3 4 1 5 ...

Page 3: ...itor volume navigate in the OSD menu 8 Control button Decrease the monitor volume navigate in the OSD menu 9 On off button for the monitor Control button MENU See Instructions OSD menu Control button CH Channel selection if the monitor is connected to a signal controller IVSC 3302 or IVSC 5502 LCD screen Signal cable 13 pin System cable 13 pin Adapter cable RCA jack 13 pin Cable for the interior l...

Page 4: ...for the se lected monitor G MUTE Mute the volume of the loud speaker inside the monitor H CH arrow button Channel selection if the monitor is connected to a signal controller IVSC 3302 or IVSC 5502 Caution The way the CH buttons function depends on the monitor selection which is made using the signal controller s remote con trol I MENU See Instructions OSD menu J Battery compartment DEVICE OVERVIE...

Page 5: ...s 21 Supplied parts 21 Installing the monitor 22 Installing the monitor mechanical 22 Cables 23 Operation 24 Controlling the interior lighting monitor 24 Opening the monitor 24 Adjusting the position of the monitor 25 Closing the monitor 25 Switching on the monitor 25 OSD menu 26 IR headphones IVHS 01 accessory 26 Changing the light bulb 27 Changing the battery in the remote control 27 Specifcatio...

Page 6: ...ation or storage outside the specific temperature range can lead to a shortening of the useful life of the LC display NOTES FOR THE USER Precautionary measures Please observe all the warning notices precautionary measures and mainte nance tips contained in these operat ing instructions so as to extend the life of your monitor If you are the driver you must never use the monitor during the journey ...

Page 7: ...turer Before drilling the holes necessary for mounting the equipment and for laying cables please make sure that concealed cables the fuel tank and fuel lines cannot be damaged in the process Supplied parts The monitor is supplied with all the parts listed below Please check that the range of parts supplied with your de vice is complete If one of the listed parts is missing please contact your dea...

Page 8: ...could prevent the other vehicle components from functioning properly e g sliding sunroof Make sure that the device is in stalled in a safe and secure posi tion and that it cannot become de tached in the event of an emergen cy stop Do not attach the device merely to the roof liner If you need to drill additional holes make sure you do not drill through the sheet metal of the vehicle s roof Avoid us...

Page 9: ...ion Warning notice The operating voltage cable must be protected with at least a 1 5 A fuse Monitor connection 13 pin Connect the system cable 13 pin to a signal controller IVSC 3302 or IVSC 5502 The voltage supply is pro vided by these devices Operating in structions are supplied with the devic es Or Use the plug in adapter cable to connect to the 12 V supply voltage and an external video DVD dev...

Page 10: ... used to switch the lights on off Interior lighting If activated the lights only come on when the vehicle s doors are opened OPERATION Opening the monitor Pull back the monitor release latch 3 to flip down the LCD display To watch television lower the mon itor until it is at an angle of approx 90 to the monitor s base unit 2 4 3 ...

Page 11: ...monitor Turn the monitor back to its central viewing position and push it into its base unit so that it clips back into the releasing locking mechanism Switching on the monitor Press the power on button 9 on the main unit or the button D on the re mote control to switch the monitor on off Note The button 9 lights up blue before the monitor is switched on This means that the monitor is connected to...

Page 12: ...n as the MUTE button G on the remote control The sound then continues to be outputted over the IR headphones IVHS 01 accessory ZOOM picture size only IVMR 9002 Change the picture height width FULL NORMAL WIDE BRIGHTNESS To adjust the brightness CONTRAST To adjust the contrast COLOR To adjust the colour TINT To adjust the picture shade only for NTSC REVOLVE To revolve the screen display LEFT RIGHT ...

Page 13: ...tery compartment J to the right see A below Pull the battery compartment J out of the remote control see B below Change the 3 V battery CR 2025 Changing the light bulb Detach the monitor from the ceiling plate 4 screws Remove the 3 screws of the metal cover see picture below Take out the old bulb Fit a new bulb 12 V 3 W Refit the monitor OPERATION Metal cover Bulb Screws for securing the ceiling m...

Page 14: ...5 65 degrees Up down 50 65 degrees Video input level 1 0 Vpp 10 Audio input level 0 3 Vrms AUX input level 1 0 Vpp 10 Carrier frequency for IR sensor L CH 2 3 MHz R CH 2 8 MHz Operating voltage direct current 10 16V Current consumption 1 A at 12V Quiescent current consumption 35 mA at 12 V Operating temperature 0 60 C Storage temperature 30 C to 80 C Dimensions 286 x 258 x 57 4 mm Weight 2150 g Su...

Page 15: ...t ratio 100 Viewing angle Left right 60 60 degrees Up down 40 50 degrees Video input level 1 0 Vpp 10 Audio input level 0 3 Vrms AUX input level 1 0 Vpp 10 Carrier frequency for IR sensor L CH 2 3 MHz R CH 2 8 MHz Operating voltage direct current 10 16V Current consumption 1 1 A at 12 V Quiescent current consumption 70 mA at 12 V Operating temperature 0 60 C Storage temperature 30 C to 80 C Dimens...

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