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Caution

Please read and observe all warnings and instructions in this manual
and those marked on the unit. Retain this booklet for future reference.

There are two kinds of alarm symbols as follows:

WARNING

WARNING

CAUTION

The lightning bolt with arrowhead inside in an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of

dangerous voltage

within the product s enclosure that may be

of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
people.

The exclamation point inside an equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the user to the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying
the product.

Installation of all TV monitors
must be out of the driver s
field of vision.

Do not try and service these
products yourself,

a

qualified service center or
factory service center for all
repairs.

locale

Be careful not to drop or
apply under pressure to the
front panel of your video
monitor. If the screen cracks
due to misuse, your warranty
will be void!

Do not mount the product where
it will obstruct the deployment of
the airbag or in an area where it
would affect the driver s ability
to control the vehicle. Also be
careful to avoid mounting the
product where it can become
hazardous during sudden stops
or in the event of an accident.

Use extra caution with any liquids
in your car. If you or your child
spills any liquid on these products,
pull your vehicle to the roadside
and turn the key off to disconnect

or wipe the products with a towel. Do not
operate the equipment until all liquids have
either evaporated or you have had the monitor
inspected at a service center by a qualified
technician. Severe harm or danger can result.

Use only a damp cloth to clean
the screen and use only purified
water on the cloth. wring out all
excess water prior to wiping the
screen. Do not use any cleaners
or chemicals to clean the screen.
In most cases a dry cloth will do!

POWER

AV

MENU

,

4

,

SPECIFICATIONS

33

D C 1 2 V

4 : 3

11 5 2 x 2 3 4

N T S C / PA L A u t o S e l e c t

D V D - AV 1 - AV 2

1 E A

1 5 . 1 ( L ) X 1 3 . 4 ( W ) X 3 . 3 ( H ) i n c h e s

Power

Screen Format

Resolution Pixel

Color System

A/V Input

A/V Output

Dimension

Note: This equipment has been tested and has been found to comply
with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference. In some cases, the user will
be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

Summary of Contents for BV12.1BGT

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Page 3: ...ssword Change 4 6 8 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 6 12 17 17 17 18 18 19 19 DVD Functions Eject Vol Vol Mute Play or Pause Audio Stop Arrows Setup Menu Display Number Buttons Subtitle Title Slow Fast Reverse Searching Fast Forward Searching Previous Next Repeat A B Repeat NTSC PAL Angle PBC Zoom GO To Connection Diagram Installation Disc Information Troubleshooting Specifications 20 20 20 20 21 22 23 23...

Page 4: ...accident Use extra caution with any liquids in your car If you or your child spills any liquid on these products pull your vehicle to the roadside and turn the key off to disconnect or wipe the products with a towel Do not operate the equipment until all liquids have either evaporated or you have had the monitor inspected at a service center by a qualified technician Severe harm or danger can resu...

Page 5: ...ceiver Connect the audio cable into the jacks securely Turn on the monitor connected with the audio cable Set the Audio Output to the correct position and then turn on the DVD player again by pressing the POWER button Point the remote control toward the remote sensor of the product Use the remote control within 15 feet Remove the obstacle Replace with new battery Buttons do not work No sound When ...

Page 6: ...3 Korea and Southeast Asia 4 Australia Mid South America 5 Russia 6 China How to handle the disc Don t touch the shiny side of the disc the side with the embedded information Don t stick a label or a glue based note on either side of the disc Don t use discs that have glue or a damaged label with exposed adhesive residue It might result in damage to your DVD player Don t put discs in the sunshine ...

Page 7: ...NPUTS Dome Light Button POWER Button AV Select Button MENU Button Buttons PLAY PAUSE Button 1 Open the package and check that these items are presents INSTALLATION PLATE UNIT SCREW A SCREW B 2 Connect the external compoments to the RCA cable or AV output Refer to the connection diagram on page 33 3 Match the position of installation bracket and installation plate with screw A 4 Tighten the unit wi...

Page 8: ...creen MODE RETURN not function in this unit DVD SD USB POWER 1 2 MUTE Press this button to switch off the audio during playback Press again to restore the audio 3 UP DOWN RIGHT LEFT ARROWS MENU OSD on monitor Press this button to open the on screen menu system to setup and control various parameters of the monitor and DVD player UP DOWN MENU DVD menu This button permits you to view the menu on the...

Page 9: ...Use to incease or decrease volume level Use this button to select one of the audio soundtracks programmed on a DVD disc It is alse used to select the audio output mode for the DVD playback Press this button to confirm the item you have found and highlighted using the arrow buttons Usually this is done to confirm a selection or item to be played on the DVD If your DVD disc supports zooming in to se...

Page 10: ...e CH Time Chapter time Repeat Sets the repeat play Time Display Watch play time 27 OSD 2 X 3 X 4 X 1 2 1 3 1 4 ZOOM X 2 CONDITION ZOOM X 3 ZOOM X 4 ZOOM X 1 2 ZOOM X 1 3 ZOOM X 1 4 Off Menu Title Chapter Audio Subtitle 01 02 01 02 06 61 06 61 5 1CH Chinese 5 1CH Chinese OFF Bitrate 31 Bitrate 31 Title Elapsed 0 20 02 Title Elapsed 0 20 02 This button does not function in PBC mode This button does ...

Page 11: ...play Shuffle Random Single Repeat folder one time Single play NTSC PAL This button is used to select the video standard for the DVD mode between NTSC and PAL formats Angle Some DVD s are recorded with additional footage which allows you to view a scene from a different camera angle If the ANGLE feature is enabled in the Setup Menu see page 14 and the disc has this option an angle mark will be disp...

Page 12: ...omatically until canceled DVD VCD AUDIO 25 OSD CONDITION A A B Start point of repeat Ending point repeat function To adjust CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR or FM press the MENU button until you arrive at the screen for that item Use the arrow buttons to adjust the value Press the MENU button to make another adjustment or leave the MENU system Contrast Brightness Color FM CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR 42 55 ...

Page 13: ... rewind search FR 16X FR 32X PLAY 8X rewind search 16X rewind search 32X rewind search Play OSD CONDITION FR 2X FR 4X FR 8X 2X rewind search 4X rewind search FR 16X FR 32X PLAY 8X rewind search 16X rewind search 32X rewind search Play Fast Forward Searching Pressing FF button changes the play mode as follow repeatedly DVD OSD CONDITION FF 2X FF 4X FF 8X 2X forward search 4X search forward Pressing...

Page 14: ... the on screen display language 14 Set TV Display Mode Set TV Display Mode General Setup Page General Setup Page Normal LB Wides TV Display OSD Lang TV Display OSD Lang PS Normal PS Set OSD Language Set OSD Language General Setup Page General Setup Page TV Display TV Display PS OSD Lang OSD Lang ENG English DVD Functions Subtitle SUB T This button is used to select the language for the on screen d...

Page 15: ...disc Number Buttons The 0 through 9 number buttons are used to enter the number of the track the number of the DVD chapter the time the date etc 22 OSD CONDITION Single Elapsed Single Remain Display time Left display time No sign Chapter Remain Display Off Display the Chapter Remaining No sign Display Off Total Elapsed Total Remain Display the total remaining DVD Select a track by pressing the cor...

Page 16: ...ous menus you can use the arrow buttons to define the area of the screen you want to enlarge in ZOOM mode DVD After pressing STOP button select the desired folder and set the condition by pressing ENTER button Disc Stop 2 Time Setup Pressing the SETUP button opens the Setup Menu where you can make and adjust DVD settings to suit your equipment and preferences MP3 Set Downmix Mode Set Downmix Mode ...

Page 17: ...dio Use the audio language menu to select the subtitle language that you prefer If the disc you are playing has that language available it will display subtitles in that language 1 Press the SETUP button during stop mode 2 Press the buttons to move to Preference 3 Press the buttons to move to Audio 4 Press the ENTER button 5 Press the buttons to select desired audio language 17 Subtitle Preferred ...

Page 18: ...hen in the DEFAULT settings mode all the settings of the Setup Menu will be returned to the factory defaut settings except for Parental Level Region and Password values 1 Press the SETUP button when stop mode 2 Press the buttons to move to Preference 3 Press the buttons to move to Default 4 Press the ENTER button to select Reset 5 Default 18 Audio Subtitle On ENG Load Factory Setting Load Factory ...

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