How To Control The Monitor
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3. Picture Control Menu
AV2
SD
USB
MODE
MENU
MENU
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
FM
RESET
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(1) When the MENU button on the monitor screen is
pressed, the picture setting menu will be shown.
(2) Use to achieve the desired settings for
CONTRAST,BRIGHTNESS, COLOR,
FM and RESET.
CONTRAST
: Contrast between light and shade
BRIGHTNESS : Dim
Bright
COLOR
: Control of color
SHARPNESS : Sharpness of view
FM
: 87.7
89.1MHz
RESET
: Brings its factory defaults
(3) Press the
button continuously to highlight
the desired picture setting menu to control, and
adjust the values with the left
/right
arrow buttons
while menu OSD is still displayed on the screen for
changing the values.
(4) When using a Remote Controller, press MENU button
on the Remote Controller to bring out the menu, and
adjust the values.
MENU
If there is no more touch control for 5 seconds
while any buttons or the Picture Control Menu
are being shown on the monitor, all buttons &
menu will be disappeared automatically.
Note
AV2
SD
USB
3. Description of Remoto Control Menu for DVD Player
PLAY
Play DVD
STOP
Stop DVD play
PREV
Move to the previous
chapter or track
NEXT
Move to the next
chapter or track
PLAY
STOP
PREV
NEXT
PWR
VOL-
MODE
VOL +
VOL-
Volume Down
VOL+
Volume Up
MODE
PWR
DVD Player
Power On/Off
MENU
MENU
Brightness
Contrast
Tint
Color
Sharpnss
Reset
Use these buttons to select either fast
forward or fast reverse playback.
Connection Diagram
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Connect the wires as indicated:
a. Red: Connect to a sw) 12 volt source (ACC). Use a lead that has(+) 12V
when the ignition on or in the ACC position so the monitors turns off when the key is
in the off position. Wiring the monitors
hot
could cause your battery to run down
when the engine is not running.
b. Black: Connect to a good chassis ground.
c. Reversing the polarity of the red and black leads will damage the monitor.
d. Connect the video input connector to the video output from the source unit
(i.e. DVD player)
e. Test the syetem.
AV2
SD
USB
RF W
ireless Stereo Headphone
(A CH:914MHz B CH:915MHz)
VIDEO OUTPUT
AUDIO OUTPUT
AUDIO OUTPUT
VIDEO INPUT
AUDIO INPUT
AUDIO INPUT
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AV2
DVD
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