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REF. NO.: 0823-9E1-0100

VP3BQF-044D34-AANH293L

08A23-9E1-AM00-81

VP3BQF-19A016-AB

Printed in U.S.A.

© American Honda Motor Co., Inc. 2002  All Rights Reserved

Summary of Contents for 08A23-9E1-010

Page 1: ...in VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PWR LIG HT ENTER MENU RETURN SPEAKER REW PREV ANGLE AUDIO COMP DVD AUX DISPLAY NEXT FWD PLAY PAUSE STOP EJEC T LOAD P N 08A23 9E1 010 ...

Page 2: ...ause 16 Moving to Another Track 16 Zoom 16 Access Control 16 FTS Video 17 Storing a FTS Video Program 17 Storing Chapters Indexes 17 Erasing a FTS Video Program 17 Erasing All Selections 1 8 Wireless Headphones Features 19 Explanation of Controls 19 Auto Off 19 Battery Replacement 20 Operation 20 Adjusting Headphones 20 Auxiliary Input Device Connection Connecting Auxiliary Video Equipment 21 Play...

Page 3: ...g and play a variety of standard video games Please review these Operating Instructions to become familiar with the entertainment system s features and operation Pay particular attention to the safety precautions for use of a DVD player in a vehicle For additional information about your in VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM please contact your dealer ...

Page 4: ...es Do not cup your hands over the earpiece when adjusting the volume This may interfere with the signal to the headphones Headphone Receivers Auto Off This battery power saving feature automatically turns off the headphones if no infrared signal is received within 3 4 minutes L R Infrared sensors Battery cover Power Indicator LED Power Button Volume Control Press to turn the DVD player ON OFF Pres...

Page 5: ...XT In play mode press to forward to the next chapter or track 13 DISPLAY If a disc is in play mode press to display the menu bar 14 DVD AUX Press to switch between DVD player and auxiliary inputs 15 AUDIO COMP In DVD play mode press to enable audio compression Toggle on and off 16 ANGLE In DVD play mode press to select video camera angle available on some DVD disks 17 PREV Press PREV to go to the ...

Page 6: ...or liquid crystal display LCD flip down screen D Infrared wireless headphones E Remote control F Wireless headphone infrared transmitter remote control receiver C F D PWR LIGHT ENTER MENU RETURN SPEAKER REW PREV ANGLE AUDIO COMP DVD AUX DISPLAY NEXT FWD PLAY PAUSE STOP EJECT LOAD E B A ...

Page 7: ...TEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM over the vehicle s speakers NOTE The wireless headphones remain operational regardless of the speaker switch position in VEHICLE VEHICLE VEHICLE VEHICLE VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM Features DVD player High performance 7 flip down LCD screen with dimmer brightness control Auxiliary video an...

Page 8: ...DVD In play mode press to suspend play temporarily 4 REV Reverse Press to search backward through the disc at four times the normal speed 5 FF Fast Forward Press to search forward through the disc at four times the normal speed 6 SPEAKER Press to toggle the audio to vehicle speakers through the FM Modulator ON OFF 7 VIDEO AUXILIARY INPUT JACK YELLOW 8 LEFT AUDIO AUXILIARY INPUT JACK WHITE 9 RIGHT ...

Page 9: ...on Toggle on and off 6 Down Press to navigate down through the selected menu 7 MENU Press to display the DVD main menu In menu mode press to re enter play mode at the point where playback last occurred 1 POWER Press to turn DVD player ON OFF 2 Up Press to navigate up through the selected menu 3 ENTER Press to select currently activated menu option 4 EJECT LOAD Press to eject or load DVD 5 Right Pr...

Page 10: ... If pressed within 5 seconds of beginning of the chapter play will move to beginning of the previous chapter or track 18 REW In play mode press to search backward To resume to normal play mode press PLAY or REW 19 SPEAKER Press to toggle the FM Modulator ON OFF to allow audio to play through vehicle speakers 20 Left Press to navigate left through the selected menu 21 LIGHT Press to light up remote...

Page 11: ...specific chapter on DVD Time search Allows user to go to a specific time on the disc by using the up and down arrows to increment time Use left and right arrows to move from hour minute and second fields Press ENTER when complete Favorite track selection FTS Refer to pages 17 and 1 8 1 1 Your Honda in VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM VEHICLE EN...

Page 12: ...W Video WHITE Left audio RED Right audio Media Control Panel Remote Battery Replacement Use a pen tip to remove the battery cover Battery replacement is usually required if the remote only functions at extremely close distances to the DVD player or not at all When replacing the batteries use two AA batteries and install with correct orientation as indicated on the remote ...

Page 13: ...will run down the vehicle s battery When the ignition key is turned OFF the in VEHICLE VEHICLE VEHICLE VEHICLE VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM should also be turned OFF When the ignition is turned ON the system is off until the DVD POWER button is pushed to turn it on The system defaults to AUX game mode whenever a DV...

Page 14: ...P EJECT LOAD Personal Preferences 1 Press DISPLAY on the remote control 2 Select in menu bar 1 The Personal Preferences menu appears 3 Use the 34 56 keys to toggle through the menus submenus and submenu options When a menu item is selected use the cursor keys on the remote control to operate the item next to the displayed item 4 Press ENTER to select 5 Press DISPLAY 3 times to close menu and resum...

Page 15: ...tch from AUX to DVD player mode 5 Set vehicle radio to FM 87 9 or designated preset frequency 6 Press the FM Modulator Speaker ON OFF switch on the DVD player or remote control to listen to audio over the vehicle speakers Audio is also routed through the headphones regardless of the Speaker ON OFF switch position 7 Press the STOP EJECT button to stop play Press it again to remove the DVD NOTE NOTE...

Page 16: ... the 6 keys to enter the SLOW MOTION menu Playback will pause 4 Use the cursor keys 34 to select required speed 1 1 2 1 4 or 1 8 backward or 1 8 1 4 1 2 or 1 forward 5 Select 1 to play the disc at normal speed again 6 If is pressed the speed will be set to zero PAUSE 7 To exit slow motion mode press PLAY and 5 Still Picture and Frame by Frame Playback 1 Press DISPLAY on the remote control 2 Select...

Page 17: ...s below the menu bar The picture will change accordingly 4 Press ENTER to confirm the selection The panning icons appear on the screen 5 Use the 34 56 keys to pan across the screen 6 When ENTER is pressed only the zoomed picture will be shown on the screen 7 To exit ZOOM mode press PLAY to resume playback Access Control Child Lock 1 When disc playback is stopped select ACCESS CONTROL in the featur...

Page 18: ...cted FTS is OFF When titles or chapters are selected FTS is automatically turned ON and user can select ON OFF Storing Titles Tracks 1 Press 6 to select TITLES TITLES TITLES TITLES TITLES 2 Use 4 or 3 to select the required title 3 Press ENTER if you wish to store the entire title The title number will be added to the list of selections Storing Chapters Indexes 1 Press 6 on the selected title numb...

Page 19: ... to exit Erasing All Selections 1 In STOP mode press MENU then select in the menu bar 2 Use 6 to select CLEAR ALL CLEAR ALL CLEAR ALL CLEAR ALL CLEAR ALL 3 Press ENTER All selections will now be erased 4 Press RETURN to exit FTS will turn off ...

Page 20: ...rols 1 Infrared Transmitter Transmits audio signal to the headphones Headphone Receivers 2 Infrared Sensors Receive audio signal from the transmitter 3 Battery Cover To replace the batteries use a coin to turn the screw and remove the cover 4 Volume Control Use to adjust headphone volume 5 Power Button Turns headphone power ON OFF 6 Power Indicator LED Is on when headphones are ON Auto Off The bat...

Page 21: ...e headphones or your ears Be sure the batteries are properly installed in the headphones Turn the headphone volume nearly OFF before turning on the power Turn on the headphone power switch then adjust the headphone volume to a comfortable level Make sure you turn OFF the power switch before storing the headphones Adjusting Headphones The headphones may be adjusted to fit more comfortably While hol...

Page 22: ...HICLE VEHICLE VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM accepts video and audio RCA type connectors for all standard video games and video equipment such as camcorders in the auxiliary input jacks of the media control panel Playing Video Games Connect the video line to the YELLOW jack Connect the left and right audio cables to ...

Page 23: ...r subject to vibrations Your cellular phone may cause noise in the infrared headphones Temperature Extremes If the vehicle is parked in the sun or in an extremely cold place for a long time wait until the interior temperature is normal before operating the system Humidity and Moisture Condensation Moisture in the air will condense on the DVD player under extremely humid conditions or when you move...

Page 24: ...echnician Cleaning the Display Screen Clean the display screen with 70 isopropyl alcohol rubbing alcohol or an ammonia based glass cleaner Apply a small amount of cleaner to a soft cloth and rub gently until dirt or fingerprints are removed To prevent damage to the electronics do not spray the screen directly Do not apply excessive pressure while cleaning Cleaning the Console Clean the outside of ...

Page 25: ...ols down Voltage exceeded 18 v Overvoltage Power off the DVD player and protection circuit is operating contact dealer to service Function indicators don t disappear Incorrect display mode Press the DISPLAY button on the from screen remote control No audio from DVD player or AUX Not in speaker mode Press FM modulator source on vehicle speakers ON OFF speaker switch Radio not tuned to proper Tune r...

Page 26: ...level on headset on headset IR path blocked Move obstacle from line of sight between IR headphone and IR transmitter No batteries Put batteries in Video Screen displays Disc Play Non playable disc excessively Player will automatically attempt Error scratched disc excessive vehicle to find the next readable location vibration on the disc and resume play if possible Check and replace disc if necessa...

Page 27: ...c format is up Only use discs with compatible incompatible formats DVD CD Audio Video screen displays Region Code Non region 1 disc Use discs labeled as region 1 or Error All Regions Video screen displays Disc Not No disc in player when eject No action required Present command is received No power at power outlet or DVD Blown fuse Check vehicle s 1 5 amp fuse player Contact your dealer ...

Page 28: ...crystal display to direct sunlight or intense ultraviolet rays for extensive time periods Ultraviolet rays deteriorate the liquid crystal Please be sure to review the owner s manuals consumer information and precaution booklets for all video games and video equipment that you use as auxiliary inputs for your in VEHICLE VEHICLE VEHICLE VEHICLE VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTER...

Page 29: ...he presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure The voltage may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock An exclamation point within triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expos...

Page 30: ... installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determin...

Page 31: ...REF NO 0823 9E1 0100 VP3BQF 044D34 AANH293L 08A23 9E1 AM00 81 VP3BQF 19A016 AB Printed in U S A American Honda Motor Co Inc 2002 All Rights Reserved ...

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