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© 2001 Directed Electronics, Inc.  

SETUP MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND OPERATION

Following are explanations of the many settings that can be changed to customize the operation of

your Rear Seat Entertainment system. To change the settings described, follow the directions in the

on-screen menus section or the special instructions in each menu.

SELECTION

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

CHANNEL (TVM300 ONLY)

Change TV channels.

Use 

CHDN/CHUP

buttons to change channels

DIMMER

Change illumination for day or night viewing.

HIGH - Sets illumination for viewing in daylight.

MEDIUM - Sets illumination for viewing in twilight.

LOW - Sets illumination for viewing at night.

PICTURE

Select to adjust picture.

Note: To adjust use the

BRIGHTNESS - Adjusts picture brightness.

monitor’s UP/DOWN buttons

COLOR - Adjusts picture color.

or the remotes (+)/(-) 

CONTRAST - Adjusts picture contrast.

buttons.

HUE - Adjusts picture hue (NTSC only).

SCREEN (RVM700 ONLY)

WIDESCREEN (16:9) - Wide screen videos will appear 
undistorted and fit the full screen. Normal videos 
(4:3) will be stretched from the sides to fit the full 
screen and appear distorted.

NORMAL (4:3) - Normal videos will appear undistort-
ed in the center with bars at both sides. Wide 
screen videos (16:9) will shrink to fit into the same 
area and make the image appear taller.

PROGRESSIVE - Normal videos (4:3) will fit the full 
screen. The center of the picture will appear normal 
with the edges stretched to fit the full screen and 
appearing slightly distorted.

ZOOM - Normal videos (4:3) will fit the full screen. 
The picture will be zoomed in to fit the full screen 
from side to side. The picture will remain undistort
ed, but a portion of the top and bottom will be cut off.

OSD COLOR

Select to change the color of the on-screen display.

WHITE - Changes the OSD to White.

GREEN - Changes the OSD to Green.

BLUE - Changes the OSD to Blue.

Summary of Contents for RVM560

Page 1: ...LCD Video Monitor MODEL RVM560 RVM680 RVM700 O W N E R S G U I D E INSTALLATION GUIDE...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...r Warranty 6 Features 6 Features 6 Accessories 6 Basic Operation 7 Monitor Description 7 Maintenance 7 On Screen Menus 8 Making Changes to System Settings 8 Setup Menu Descriptions and Operation 9 Sys...

Page 4: ...cover labor costs for the removal diagnosis troubleshooting or reinstallation of the unit For service on an out of warranty product a flat fate fee by model is charged Contact your authorized dealer...

Page 5: ...ECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE ONLY THE INCLUDED HARDWARE THIS MONITOR IS ONLY DESIGNED FOR RE...

Page 6: ...pli ance could void the user s authority to operate this device YOUR WARRANTY Your warranty registration must be completely filled out and returned within 10 days of pur chase Your product warranty wi...

Page 7: ...nnel up and down when TVM300 module is connected 5 Mode button Changes up down buttons functions 6 LED indicator light When turned on the light is blue when on standby the light is red MAINTENANCE Kee...

Page 8: ...Menu 2 Press UP or DOWN to highlight the selection 3 Press MODE to enter that selection Menu 4 Press UP or DOWN to highlight the setting 5 Press MODE to change the setting display additional settings...

Page 9: ...s CONTRAST Adjusts picture contrast buttons HUE Adjusts picture hue NTSC only SCREEN RVM700 ONLY WIDESCREEN 16 9 Wide screen videos will appear undistorted and fit the full screen Normal videos 4 3 wi...

Page 10: ...re Before the menu is exited the write to system procedure must be completed SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION PASSIVE ACTIVE ARMING Program the ESP ESP2 security system to arm...

Page 11: ...urn to the power on off state it was in when the key was turned off FM MODULATOR Select to let the MCB1000 know an FM modulator is connected FM MODULATOR allows the universal remote to turn the FM mod...

Page 12: ...enter the system changes WRITING TO SYSTEM will be displayed WRITE SUCCESSFUL Information entered successfully WRITE FAILED Information not entered successfully ASSIGN TRIGGER NAMES MENU NOTE In this...

Page 13: ...ENSOR ZONE X MOTION TILT SENSOR ZONE X GLASS BREAK SENSOR ZONE X SHOCK SENSOR 2 ZONE 8 Select to change the name of zone 8 from the zone names list at the end of this section WRITE TO SYSTEM Highlight...

Page 14: ...TOR All monitors that work with the OHC100 attach to the monitor door in the same way Start with the monitor door in the viewing position At both bottom corners of the monitor are spring loaded monito...

Page 15: ...15 2001 Directed Electronics Inc Monitor Connector Monitor Mounts...

Page 16: ...curity car stereo products rear seat entertainment and accessories available The recipient of more than 20 patents in the field of advanced electronic technology Directed is ISO 9001 registered Qualit...

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