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GLOSSARY

Dolby Digital

Dolby Laboratories audio compression
technology that allows up to 6 channels
(Right, Left, Center, Surround Right,
Surround Left and Subwoofer) in one audio
stream (AC3). Most DVDs contain Dolby
Digital audio.

Dolby Surround

Dolby Laboratories audio encoding
technology that combines the information for
two additional channels (Center, Surround)
in a standard stereo signal. The Dolby
Surround signal can be played on any stereo
equipment, however a Dolby Surround
Decoder is needed to separate the Center
and Surround channels from the stereo
channels.

Dolby Surround Pro Logic

An optimized decoder technology for Dolby
Surround encoded signals.

DRC (Dynamic Range Control)

DRC lets you limit the dynamic range of a
Dolby Digital encoded program.

DTS

An audio compression system for cinemas
developed by Digital Theater Systems, Inc.

DVD (Digital Versatile Disc)

The DVD disc is a 12 cm disc, containing
two layers of digital information. The
maximum amount of data on a single-layer,
single-sided DVD can be up to 4.7
Gigabytes.

A two-layer double-sided DVD can be up to
18 Gigabytes.

JPEG (Joint Photographic Expert Group)

JPEG images are bitmapped images that
use a compression method in order to save
memory space.

Macrovision

Copyright protection technology developed
by Macrovision Corporation. Copyright
owners can protect their videocassettes
from unauthorized recording on VCRs by
using Macrovision technology.

MP3

Digital audio data compressed in MPEG1
Layer 3 format. MP3 files are approximately
ten times smaller than the non-compressed
PCM data.

OSD (On Screen Display)

Information about the disc and player status
are displayed directly on the monitor screen.

Parental guidance function

Frequently Termed “Parental Control” or
“Parental Management Level”, this function
is based on a movie rating assigned by the
MPAA (Motion Picture Association of
America). Depending on the DVD player
setting, this classification enables entire
DVDs to be blocked for viewing by children
and teenagers. Note - not all DVD
manufacturers support this rating system.

Currently, the following levels are officially
recognized by the MPAA:

• G (General audience): suitable for all

members of the general public including
children

• PG (Parental Guidance): allowed for

general viewing but with parental
supervision

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Summary of Contents for IVOD-1002

Page 1: ...English Espa ol...

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Page 3: ...r the user 7 Precautionary measures 7 Safety Notices 7 Supplied parts 8 Installing the unit 9 Connections 11 General Information 13 Basic operation 15 Advanced operation 20 Settings 23 Maintenance and...

Page 4: ...DISC IN A disc is inserted DVD previous chapter VCD CD MP3 previous track menu move cursor downward PLAY PAUSE Play the disc pause freeze frame Source Select A V source DVD AV1 AV2 AV2 AV 2 input sele...

Page 5: ...4 OVERHEAD DVD SYSTEM Headphone jack 1 Volume control for headphone jack 1 10 inch TFT display DVD player disc slot Volume control for headphone jack 2 Headphone jack 2 English 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 3 2 1 4...

Page 6: ...INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW 5 1 2 9 4 3 5 6 8 7 11 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20...

Page 7: ...yer SOURCE Selects AV source DVD AV1 or AV2 MENU Displays the DVD root menu MUTE Mutes the audio EJECT Ejects the disc REPEAT Selects repeat mode SLOW Slow motion play only for DVD Fast forward fast r...

Page 8: ...rshift lever and airbag Only operate the device with the recommended voltage supply of 12 V direct current Do not attempt to open or dismantle the monitor since you could suffer an electric shock as a...

Page 9: ...VD System 1 Mounting Plate 1 Trim Ring 1 Remote Control 1 Power supply cable 5 m with fuses 5 Rubber Caps 1 User Manual Mounting Hardware Technical data design and supplied parts may vary slightly due...

Page 10: ...eriod of time while the engine is off in order to prevent the battery from becoming discharged Before starting work disconnect the ground cable from the vehicle battery s negative terminal in order to...

Page 11: ...Trim Ring Mounting Plate Self Tapping Screws Dome Light Trigger Switch Rubber Caps 10 INSTALLATION English...

Page 12: ...interior light covers back into position Electrical connections Route all cables with care Do not cut off un used cables tape them up and secure them to one side They may be useful in the future for...

Page 13: ...lugs to the left and right Line or AUX inputs of the vehicle audio system Prepare the remote control by inserting the batteries Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control Insert tw...

Page 14: ...horized by Macro vision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Region Code Information This mobile DVD Player is designed and manufactured to play DVD discs with Region codes1 an...

Page 15: ...on discs Disc cleaning Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the surface of a disc If the disc is especially dirty use a soft cloth slightly moistened with isopropyl rubbing alcohol Never use solvents such as...

Page 16: ...vehicle interior lighting system Lighting off Set the auxiliary lighting switch to OFF TFT display Opening the display Press the unlocking button for the display and pull the screen carefully downwar...

Page 17: ...etween NORMAL 4 3 FULL 16 9 and WIDE 1 extended 16 9 Installation position Set the installation position to CEILING overhead Note The Desktop setting is not supported by the DVD player User settings T...

Page 18: ...8x Skipping chapters tracks Press one of the buttons during playback Press the button to jump to the next chapter DVD or track VCD CD Press the button to jump to the previous chapter DVD or track VCD...

Page 19: ...time the DISP button is pressed the time displayed changes in the following order SINGLE ELAPSED track chapter SINGLE REMAIN track chapter TOTAL ELAPSED CD TOTAL REMAIN CD OFF only when PBC is off MP3...

Page 20: ...the SUB T button once or several times during playback to select the required language for subtitles Notes The number of subtitle languages is dependent on the inserted DVD Some discs only contain one...

Page 21: ...f the MP3 CD inserted are played sequentially Note The folder cannot be selected in this mode Repeat file directory REPEAT Press the REPEAT button once or more than once to select one of the following...

Page 22: ...r currently selected enter the number which appears after the image in the navigation menu using the numeric key buttons and press the ENTER button Notes JPEG images can be recognized by the camera sy...

Page 23: ...y buttons on the remote control as follows You can select the next previous nine thumbnail images in the current directory using the and buttons Press one of the numeric key buttons 1 to 9 in order to...

Page 24: ...style If connected to a wide screen video source the left and right edges are cut off NORMAL LB For 4 3 Viewing Played back in letterbox style If connected to a wide screen video source black bands ap...

Page 25: ...ween off and full compression Preferences set up menu AUDIO Select the initial audio soundtrack language you prefer SUBTITLE Select the initial subtitle language you prefer DISC MENU Select the initia...

Page 26: ...ty marked inside the battery compartment Close the battery compartment Changing bulbs Carefully pry the transparent cover of the interior lights off the unit using a small screwdriver Replace the bulb...

Page 27: ...tions see mounting instructions Press the RESET button see page 16 Change the batteries in the remote control Replace the batteries with two AAA Alkaline batteries The infrared lens on the remote or t...

Page 28: ...er double sided DVD can be up to 18 Gigabytes JPEG Joint Photographic Expert Group JPEG images are bitmapped images that use a compression method in order to save memory space Macrovision Copyright pr...

Page 29: ...his is an East Asian standard for video data on a standard 12 cm CD The data is stored in MPEG2 format The maximum bit rate for video is 2264 kbps Two different stereo audio soundtracks can be recorde...

Page 30: ...degrees Video input level 1 0 Vpp 10 Audio input level 0 3 Vrms Humidity for normal operation 10 75 Carrier frequency for IR sensor L CH 2 3 MHz R CH 2 8 MHz Operating voltage direct current 10 16V C...

Page 31: ...ce or parts or failure to follow maintenance instructions or perform normal maintenance activities Normal maintenance activities for car audio products include but are not limited to cleaning such as...

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