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OHM106/156

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English

Summary of Contents for OHM106

Page 1: ...OHM106 156 1 English Owner s manual OHM106 156 OVERHEAD MONITOR SYSTEM OHM pmd 2006 02 28 13 00 1 ...

Page 2: ...les These limitations are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equ...

Page 3: ...htness 11 Care and maintenance 11 Changing the battery in the remote control 12 Changing the dome lights 12 5 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 13 What is included in the box 13 Tools and additional components 14 Before you begin 14 Mounting and wiring precautions 14 Installation procedure 15 Wiring diagram 19 6 SAVING YOUR PREFERENCES 20 Accessing the on screen display menus 20 Example Setting options whil...

Page 4: ...mponents and heightened electronic connections provide years of service in extremely harsh mobile environments Expandability The unit s built in A V switcher allows you to add multiple A V sources Feature summary 10 2 or 15 4 wide screen depends on model flip down thin film transistor TFT active matrix display screen with 16 9 4 3 format Easy fit universal metal mounting bracket WVGA LCD with 16 9...

Page 5: ...comes wet turn off all power and ask your authorized Clarion Dealer to clean or service the unit Failure to observe these precautions may damage your car the monitor or the video source and may void the warranty If you have any questions or problems concerning the monitor that are not covered in this manual contact your local Clarion Dealer Installation Installation of mobile audio and video compo...

Page 6: ...de Thin Film Transistor TFT screen Monitor housing Power button ON OFF Door detect ON OFF Main input select AV1 AV4 PIP SWAP position SIZE Sub input select AV1 AV4 Picture In Picture PIP Release button for opening the monitor Lamp control ON AUTO The controls face the back seat of the car Dome light Dome light OHM pmd 2006 02 28 13 00 6 ...

Page 7: ...r on and off Main picture source Switch between main and sub pictures Sub picture source Picture in pitcure displays sub picture Monitor controls DVD controls Vs755 only DVD power Selection buttons Display title information DVD setup menu Play and pause DVD Fast forward Previous chapter Position sub picture Monitor setup menu Exit current page Audio off Dimmer set display brightness Set size of su...

Page 8: ...hones WARNING Do not use the headphones while driving Installing batteries in the headphones If this is the first time you re using the system you ll need to install batteries in the headphones 1 Slide the battery cover down 2 If you re replacing the batteries remove the discharged batteries 3 Insert the new AAA batteries according to the polarity marked inside the battery compartment 4 Slide the ...

Page 9: ... the ignition switch is on or in the ACC position Note Do not place any object between the monitor and its housing Doing so can seriously damage the TFT screen Closing the monitor Gently push the back side of the monitor until it clicks into the overhead housing The monitor turns off automatically when you return it to the closed position Getting started 1 Turn the ignition to either ACC or ON 2 T...

Page 10: ...o view both video sources Then decide which source to view in the main display and which to view in the sub display Select how to view the two sources 1 Press PIP in the Main section of the remote 2 Press SIZE in the Sub section of the remote control Show only Show Show primary one video secondary source and secondary sources source in small window side by side Assign the sources to the main and s...

Page 11: ...t and dirt from the screen Do not use benzene thinner car cleaner or other cleaners These substances may damage the monitor system or cause the paint to peel Servicing the monitor In the event that trouble arises never open the monitor case disassemble the unit or attempt to repair it yourself The internal parts are not serviceable by the user Opening any components will void the warranty All warr...

Page 12: ...ote control 2 Replace the battery with the same type Model CR2025 and snap the cover closed Changing the dome lights 1 Using a small straight edged screwdriver gently pry the cover away from the light fixture Opening the light cover 2 Using the same small straight edged screwdriver gently remove the light bulb Coin battery Put the battery into the space provided Push gently in to snap closed OHM p...

Page 13: ...ns 1 OHM106 or OHM156 1 remote control 1 audio video RCA accessory 1 four pin power harness 1 metal mounting bracket 2 mounting keys 2 plastic covers to cover the key holes 4 screws and plastic covers for attaching the unit to the ceiling bracket 1 soft black rubber gasket usually attached to the unit 1 EMC cover wiring harness cover 3 screws for the EMC cover 1 FM modulator control cable FM MOD o...

Page 14: ...nitor when mounted will not interfere with the operation of the sun roof 4 Determine the location of the audio video source s 5 Disconnect the negative battery terminal before making any wiring connections CAUTION Do not open the case There are no serviceable parts inside If you drop anything into the unit during installation consult with your Clarion Dealer or an authorized Clarion service center...

Page 15: ...rocedure The OHM106 156 replaces the car s dome light This section provides basic tips and techniques to aid the installation These are not vehicle specific but should be used as guidelines for performing the installation Preparation 1 Identify the polarity of the dome light circuit and set the switch on the bottom of the overhead monitor housing 2 Test fit the overhead monitor system on the ceili...

Page 16: ...16 OHM106 156 English Install the ceiling bracket and cables 1 Screw the ceiling bracket to the beam or plywood ...

Page 17: ... hold the overhead monitor up to the ceiling bracket 2 Insert both keys to help you align the mounting screw holes Using the keys to hold the monitor in place 3 Screw in the screws making sure the wires are not in the way Keys OHM pmd 2006 02 28 13 00 17 ...

Page 18: ...ck wire of the power harness to a clean ground spot Note Keep the ground wires from the monitor and the audio video source as short as possible to prevent unwanted vehicle noise Screws not included Ceiling bracket EMC cover Two keys help align the unit Two of four rubber caps to cover screws One of two rubber cap to cover key holes OHM pmd 2006 02 28 13 00 18 ...

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Page 20: ...to anywhere on the screen Accessing the on screen display menus Press MENU on the remote to access the OSD menus The main Display menu appears Press MENU again to access each of the other option menus MAIN SUB OSD FACTORY DEFAULT Press left arrow and right arrow in the DVD control section of the remote to alternate among the options on the current menu Press up arrow and down arrow to alternate me...

Page 21: ...u On screen display menu 2 Press three times to select Blend 3 Press to increase and to decrease the transparency of the background 4 Press ENTER to save this preference and exit the on screen display menus The next time you access the on screen display menus you ll notice that they float on top of whatever you re watching Main menu Controls the primary display Sub menu Controls picture in picture...

Page 22: ...u Controls the display settings for the main picture Setting Description Brightness Sets screen brightness Contrast Adjusts the difference between light and dark areas Hue Balance Adjusts the way each color displays Color Saturation Adjusts the overall color of the picture OHM pmd 2006 02 28 13 00 22 ...

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Page 26: ... pre configured combination of the three colors that could be described as warm 9300K Selects a pre configured combination of the three colors that could be described as cooler You can still adjust individual colors after choosing 6500K or 9300K Red Increases and decreases the amount of red Green Increases and decreases the amount of green Blue Increases and decreases the amount of blue OHM pmd 20...

Page 27: ...e display settings for the sub picture Setting Description Brightness Sets screen brightness Contrast Adjusts the difference between light and dark areas Hue Balance Adjusts the way each color displays Color Saturation Adjusts the overall color of the monitor OHM pmd 2006 02 28 13 00 27 ...

Page 28: ... pre configured combination of the three colors that could be described as warm 9300K Selects a pre configured combination of the three colors that could be described as cooler You can still adjust individual colors after choosing 6500K or 9300K Red Increases and decreases the amount of red Green Increases and decreases the amount of green Blue Increases and decreases the amount of blue OHM pmd 20...

Page 29: ... equally Choosing PAP locks out the ability to size and move the sub picture PIP Size Controls the size of the sub picture Small Smallest sub picture Medium Larger sub picture Large Largest sub picture Vertical Moves the PIP image up and down The image starts out in the upper right corner Pressing moves the picture down Pressing moves the picture up Horizontal Moves the PIP image right and left Pr...

Page 30: ...nd right Blend Fades out the background of the on screen display so that you can see what s playing behind the menus Time Out Defines the number of seconds 0 30 before the on screen display turns itself off This value displays next to the timeout configuration bar OSD Zoom Controls the size of the on screen menus On Enlarges the size of the menus Off Selects normal menu size OHM pmd 2006 02 28 13 ...

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Page 32: ...s a composite RCA output such as a DVD player game player VCR digital camera etc Main screen primary area of the screen for displaying output from a video source Sub screen secondary area of the screen for displaying output from a video source OSD on screen display 9 Specifications Power supply 12V DC 10V 16V Test voltage 12V negative ground Current consumption OHM106 1 Amp OHM156 1 9 Amps Max cur...

Page 33: ...OHM106 156 33 English WARRANTY INFORMATION For USA and Canada only ...

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Page 36: ...36 OHM106 156 English Clarion Corporation of America All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Clarion Corp of America Printed in China OHM pmd 2006 02 28 13 00 36 ...

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