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WARNING

The Clarion OHMD102 overhead monitor system is designed 
strictly for rear-seat entertainment. Viewing the monitor while 
operating a motor vehicle can result in serious injury and/or 
property damage. Clarion is not responsible for any injury and/or 
property damage as a result of the improper use or viewing of the
monitor. 

Welcome!

Thank you for purchasing the Clarion OHMD102 overhead monitor 
system. This monitor is engineered with advanced technological 
designs and components for the best picture quality and convenience. 

Features:

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  10.2” Wide-Screen Flip Down Monitor with TFT Active    

 

 

      Matrix Display with 16:9/4:3 format 
  •  Selectable screen modes: Normal, Zoom, Full, and Wide Screen
  •  Built-in 1 channel Audio/Video input source selector
  •  Audio/Video Game Port
  •  Video output for additional monitors
  •  Front panel menu, picture, source, and DVD controls
  •  OSD (On-Screen Display)
  •  Built-in IR transmitter for WH104 wireless headphone                        
     (2 headphones included) 
  •  Built-in dome lights
  •  IR remote control
  •  Supports both NTSC and PAL video formats

 

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Summary of Contents for OHMD102

Page 1: ...This monitor is engineered with advanced technological designs and components for the best picture quality and convenience Features 10 2 Wide Screen Flip Down Monitor with TFT Active Matrix Display w...

Page 2: ...ety of their seat Since Clarion has always been an innovator in the mobile entertainment industry a lot of responsibilities follow suit One of the major emphasizes incorporated into the OHMD102 is rel...

Page 3: ...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 i...

Page 4: ...ENERAL INFORMATION 6 13 BASIC OPERATIONS 14 21 ADVANCED OPERATIONS 22 26 START UP MENU SETTINGS 27 30 REMOTE CONTROL 31 33 HEADPHONE FUNCTIONS 34 INSTALLATION 35 42 PACKAGE CONTENT 43 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 5: ...6 OVERHEAD DVD PLAYER English O H M D 1 0 2 OVERHEAD DVD SYSTEM Switch for interior lighting POWER Turns system power on off 1 2 1 2 ohmd 102 3 16 05 6 35 AM 6...

Page 6: ...ious track menu move cursor downward Fastreverse for playback 10 2 TFT display Fastforward SOURCE button for playback Monitor Autopower RESET button ON OFF Located on the base Located on the base move...

Page 7: ...overhead monitor system Do not leave the overhead monitor system open when not in use Direct sunlight can cause the monitor not to function properly In extreme cold temperatures the movement of the p...

Page 8: ...to clean the screen Handling and Cleaning DVDs and CDs Avoid leaving fingerprints on the discs when handling it never handle a disc by its edges Always store discs in their protective cases Always en...

Page 9: ...nt a problem arises with the OHMD102 overhead monitor system do not attempt to disassemble or repair the monitor yourself Opening or attempting to service the monitor will void the warranty instead co...

Page 10: ...will need to wait for approximately one hour to allow the OHMD102 to warm up and for the condensation to evaporate If playback issues continue please see your authorized Clarion dealer Discs Compatibl...

Page 11: ...acro vision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless other wise authorized by Macro vision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Dolby Dig...

Page 12: ...in excess of that number is impossible There is a maximum of 31 files in each folder File tracks are played in the order that they were recorded onto a disc Files might not always be played in the or...

Page 13: ...tically when it is fully open CLOSING THE OVERHEAD MONITOR Gently push the backside of the monitor until it clicks into the overhead monitor housing The monitor will turn off automatically when it is...

Page 14: ...n 0 and 32 Contrasts Set the contrasts between 0 and 32 Hue Balance AV1 only Set the Color balance between 0 and 32 Image Sharpness AV1 only Set the sharpness between 0 and 32 TV Type Set the TV stand...

Page 15: ...Select DEFAULT and press the and buttons to return the display to its default settings Start Stopping and Playback Press the button to stop playback The player will store the cur rent disc position P...

Page 16: ...Chapters Tracks Press the REPEAT button once or more than once to select the REPEAT MODE The menu will follow in this order DVD Functions CHAPTER REPEAT ON The current chapter is repeated TITLE REPEA...

Page 17: ...yback to display different time information on the screen of the disc that is playing DVD Press the DISP button once the following information will be shown on the screen Current title number and tota...

Page 18: ...NGLE ELAPSED track chapter SINGLE REMAIN track chapter TOTAL ELAPSED CD TOTAL REMAIN CD OFF MP3 Functions Each time the DISP button is pressed the time displayed changes in the following order CHAPTER...

Page 19: ...VD Some DVDs only contain one audio language If the inserted DVD only contains one audio language a hand icon will appear in the left top corner of the screen when pressing the AUDIO button VCD CD Pre...

Page 20: ...the symbol is displayed on the screen when a scene with alternative camera angles is played from a DVD Press the ANGLE button once or several times while the symbol is displayed to select the various...

Page 21: ...ilable WITH MENU NO MENU The playback mode can be set in the SETUP menu under PREF ERENCES WITH MENU In this mode the display shows all the MP3 folders of the disc on the left and the file names of th...

Page 22: ...er 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 repeat modes With Menu REP ONE Repeat the current MP3 file...

Page 23: ...ges in the following order Normal playback 2x 4x 6x 8x JPEG IMAGE CDs The DVD player supports the display of JPEG images Ensure that the JPEG images have a file format designation jpg JPEG image CD pl...

Page 24: ...the left of the filename The directory can only be selected in STOP mode Volume color contrast and brightness cannot be adjusted during image CD playback Next Previous image During playback Press to s...

Page 25: ...ed to the numeric key 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 button...

Page 26: ...l other AUDIO functions Please refer to Audio set up menu PREFERENCES This configures the system For details please refer to Prefer ences set up menu GENERAL SET UP MENU TV Display This selects the ap...

Page 27: ...if the video source supports PAL and NTSC Select NTSC format if the video source supports NTSC only Select PAL format if the video source supports PAL only PIC MODE If you select AUTO the system PIC...

Page 28: ...ital programs STEREO Stereo reproduction 1 1 program CH1 for left channel CH2 for right channel CH1 MONO CH1 Mono reproduction CH1 Left output CH2 MONO CH2 Mono reproduction CH2 Right output MIX MONO...

Page 29: ...ARENTAL Select the desired parental guidance level from the list The fac tory default password for changing the parental guidance is 3308 PASSWORD Select CHANGE to change the factory set pass word for...

Page 30: ...atter ies Note the correct polarity marked inside the battery compart ment Close the battery compartment CHANGING BULBS Carefully pry the transparent cover of the interior lights off the unit using a...

Page 31: ...32 INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL English O H M D 1 0 2 1 2 9 4 3 5 6 8 7 11 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ohmd 102 3 16 05 6 35 AM 32...

Page 32: ...D player SOURCE Selects AV source DVD AV1 or AV2 MENU Displays the DVD root menu MUTE Mutes the audio EJECT Ejectsthe disc REPEAT Selectsrepeat mode SLOW Slow motion play onlyfor DVD Fastforward fast...

Page 33: ...unlight or extreme temperatures If the headphones are exposed to direct sunlight for an extended period of time the sensitivity of the IR receiver maybe affected causing poor sound quality Allow headp...

Page 34: ...ify that all of the functions of the vehicle work properly i e power windows power door locks air conditioning lights etc Verify the monitor will not interfere with the operation of the sunroof if app...

Page 35: ...upport beam is not available to screw into use a 3 4 piece of plywood cut to the appropriate size Attach the plywood to the roof of the vehicle using silicone allowing adequate drying time 5 Screw the...

Page 36: ...e the wires are not in the way while mounting the monitor 11 Connect the Red wire of the power harness to the Accessory wire in the ignition harness 12 Ground the Black wire of the power harness to a...

Page 37: ...e uncertain as to what the proper connections are please contact a qualified Clarion technician for further installation as sistance AV CABLE INPUT CONNECTOR AV Input 8 Pin Connector Pin Function 1 Au...

Page 38: ...ere you route wires Keep them away from the engine exhaust system etc Heat may damage wires If the fuse should blow make sure all connections are correct and no wires are damaged before replacing the...

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Page 40: ...Screws NOT included Metal Bracket IR Transmitter SAMPLE INSTALLATION Warning Make sure that the screws you use to mount the bracket monitor or optional spacers are not to long If the screws are to lon...

Page 41: ...42 INSTALLATION English O H M D 1 0 2 self tapping screws M4 0METAL SCREW RUBBER CAPS MOUNTING PLATE ohmd 102 3 16 05 6 36 AM 42...

Page 42: ...HMD102 1 Audio Video RCA Accessories 1 Audio Video Din Cables 1 Convenient External Game Port 1 Audio Output Din Cable 1 Four Pin Power Harness 1 Metal Mounting Bracket 4 Screws For Metal Mounting Bra...

Page 43: ...and pressing the POWER button 2 The remote control does not work 3 Discs skips during playback distorted sound frozen picture Interference in the picture player does not read disc at all 4 Player doe...

Page 44: ...dirt on the surface Clean the disc and attempt to replay 4 Inserted disc type is not compatible with the player see specifi cations In cold weather conditions condensation may occur on the laser Wait...

Page 45: ...eo 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 progra...

Page 46: ...splay 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...

Page 47: ...encoded with playback control al lowing you to navigate through the disc contents with a menu SVCD Super Video CD This is an East Asian standard for video data on a standard 12 cm CD The data is store...

Page 48: ...rescent Display This DVD player is equipped with a multi color display with adjustable brightness TFT Thin Film Transistor A technology for manufacturing large high resolution LCD flat screen displays...

Page 49: ...n 35 50 degrees Video input level 1 0 Vpp 10 Audio input level 0 3 Vrms Humidityfor normaloperation 10 75 Carrier frequencyfor IR sensor L CH 2 3 MHz R CH 2 8 MHz Operating voltage direct current 10 1...

Page 50: ...TALLATION BY AN AUTHORIZED DEALER IS REQUIRED INFORMATION ABOUT CLARION AUTHORIZED WARRANTY SERVICE CENTERS MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING OR WRITING CLARION AT THE ADDRESS LISTED BELOW 2 This limited...

Page 51: ...E USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THE ABOVE L...

Page 52: ...53 NOTES O H M D 1 0 2 English O H M D 1 0 2 ohmd 102 3 16 05 6 36 AM 53...

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