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Button Function Descriptions

21. 

EJECT

 

Eject the disc from the disc compartment 
or load the disc into the disc compartment.

22. 

TV-Monitor B (If available)

 

Transmit IR codes for TV mode of Monitor B.

23. 

24. DVD-Monitor B 

 

Transmit IR codes for DVD mode of Monitor B.

24. 

SOUND AROUND SELECT

 (If available) 

Select a FM transmitter channel. 

25. 

PIX 

(Picture Selection)  

Each time the button is pressed, the picture 
adjustment OSD, cycles through bars for 
BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, SATURATION, 
HUE, SHARPNESS, IR HEADPHONE, and 
RESET. Once the desired adjustment bar 
is displayed, use the UP/DOWN button 
to adjust the setting. The bar display will 
automatically disappear, if no adjustments 
are made within 6 seconds or if any button 
is pressed.

26. 

REPEAT 

 

Press this button to switch the repeat mode 
by ALL, TITLE, CHAPTER and cancel the repeat 
mode while playing DVD-video. Other disc 
types such as VCD, CD, and SVCD that only 
have two repeat modes that can be selected: 
TRACK and ALL  
Note: Both repeat functions of VCD and SVCD 
need the PBC status set to ON when available. 

27. 

AUDIO 

Press this button if the current disc has 
different language options. 
Press this button repeatedly until you have 
reached your desired language option.

28. 

ANGLE

 

View with a different camera angle (the 
button takes effect only on the DVD that 
supports frames with multiple angles). 
Press this button repeatedly until you have 
reached your desired viewing angle. 
 

29. 

DISPLAY

 

Show information on the screen including 
title, chapter/track, time elapsed, and time 
remaining, or turn off the display.

30. 

RANDOM 

Play titles randomly.

31. 

INT (Intro/Scan) 

Press this button to play each audio file for 
10 seconds to scan/review the files.  This 
button acts as a toggle for this feature.

32. 

NEXT

 

When a disc has more than one Chapter, 
Track, or File, you can move to another 
Chapter/Track/File. 
Press the button briefly during play to 
select the next Chapter for DVD-video or 
Track/File for VCD, SVCD, MP3, CD, etc. 

33. 

PREV

 

When a disc has more than one Chapter, 
Track, or File, you can move to another 
Chapter/Track/File. 
Press this button briefly during play to step 
back to the previous Chapter for DVD-video 
or Track/File for VCD, SVCD, MP3, CD, etc. 

Note:

The  remote  control  incorporates  an  infrared 
sensor  that  relays  signals  from  the  remote 
control to be controlled simply by pointing its 
remote control at the remote sensor eye. This 
provides  control  of  auxiliary  equipment  such 
as a video DVD player. The infrared sensor can-
not relay signals from any other manufacturer’s 
remote  control  to  its  respective  component 
connected  to  the  AUX  input,  such  as  a  DVD 
player.  In  this  case,  you  must  use  the  remote 
control supplied with the device.

Summary of Contents for REVOLUTION LT

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Page 3: ...3 REVOLUTIONSERIES Rear Seat Entertainment System Owner s Manual...

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Page 5: ...ents Welcome 6 Control Description of the Front Panel 8 Functional Verification 10 Remote Control Operations 11 Button Function Descriptions 12 General Operating Instructions 15 How to use the DVD OSD...

Page 6: ...that the vehicle not be in motion and that you do not allow children to unfasten safety belts to change disc or make any adjustments to the system System adjustments can be accomplished using the remo...

Page 7: ...nputs on the monitor The video source will overide any other video source for that monitor Wireless FM Transmitter Your device may be equipped with an external FM transmitter which allows you to liste...

Page 8: ...the Front Panel Control Description of the Front Panel POWER SOURCE VIDEO L AUDIO R AV INPUT PLAY STOP EJECT POWER SOURCE VIDEO L AUDIO R AV INPUT DVD CD MP3 PLAYER MONITOR BX Model with DVD Player M...

Page 9: ...using a cable RCA connector 10 Audio Input Jack White Connect using a cable RCA connector 11 Audio Input Jack Red Connect using a cable RCA connector 12 1 8 inch Headphone Jack Allow plug in of wired...

Page 10: ...nitor A and channel B to listen to Monitor B Audio should be heard through wireless headphones Press SOURCE button on Monitor B until it reads Monitor A DVD in Monitor A should be displayed on Monitor...

Page 11: ...he batteries are inserted with the positive and negative terminals in the correct direction as shown in the battery compartment t Different types of batteries have different characteristics Do not mix...

Page 12: ...12 Button Function Descriptions Button Function Descriptions PLAY PAUSE CLR INT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 9 27 28 29 30 31 32 33...

Page 13: ...ance to the next higher or lower channel For OSD Increase or decrease the setting of selected item 9 LEFT RIGHT Navigation button you can use this button to move the select bar to one of the items in...

Page 14: ...ifferent camera angle the button takes effect only on the DVD that supports frames with multiple angles Press this button repeatedly until you have reached your desired viewing angle 29 DISPLAY Show i...

Page 15: ...Other regions may not be played in this system Type of Discs your DVD will play DVD Video DVD contains video DVD R DVD contains video CD DA CD contains musical or sound content only CD Video CD contai...

Page 16: ...or stickers attached The following malfunctions may result from using such discs t Inability to eject a disc due to a label or sticker peeling off and jamming the eject mechanism t Inability to read...

Page 17: ...s loaded To cancel using the Setup Display Press the SETUP button on the remote OSD Language Menu Accessible when no disc is loaded The OSD Lang sub menu allows the user to select the language for the...

Page 18: ...the sub menu t 5IF 4QFBLFS 4FUVQ NFOV IBT UIF GPMMPXJOH options LT RT Stereo V SURR and OFF t 5IF PMCZ JHJUBM 4FUVQ NFOV IBT UIF GPM lowing options Stereo L Mono R Mono and Mix Mono Quality Setup Men...

Page 19: ...arpen the picture Low Med High Default BRIGHTNESS Adjust to brighten or darken the picture 20 20 50 CONTRAST Adjust to increase or decrease picture contrast 16 16 50 HUE Adjust to increase or decrease...

Page 20: ...rating levels are from 1 to 8 and are country dependant After navigating to the Parental sub menu under the Preference Page use the and the buttons on the remote control to select KID SAFE Children G...

Page 21: ...Press DISPLAY 2x Single Remain appears along with the current track playing and the amount of time left Press DISPLAY 3x Total Elapsed appears along with the current track playing and the total time...

Page 22: ...ss the ENTER button on the remote control 3 Press the UP or DOWN arrow button on the remote control to go through the song list and highlight the song you want Press the ENTER button to begin the play...

Page 23: ...the USB device may begin playing files automatically returning to the previous position if it was unplugged during a previous playback To return to the menus press MENU or LEFT ARROW depending on the...

Page 24: ...t the device to the USB port on your REV LT unit The REV LT unit must be turned on Depending on the device it may or may not charge when connected to the USB port Note Not all devices are able to char...

Page 25: ...ture t Check that the signal source is connected t The setting may be in the wrong status Match your monitor mode with the source correctly Distorted picture t Check the disc for fingerprints and clea...

Page 26: ...l layer DVD RW RW CD CD R CD RW Supported Format DVD Single Dual Layer DVD R R DVD R Dual layer DVD RW RW CD CD R CD RW Source Internal DVD CD Analog AV input Operation Temperature Humidity 20 C 70 C...

Page 27: ...o Out analog audio 0 4 headphone Output Level 2V 10 Load Impedance Audio Out 10K Video Out Output Level 1Vp p 20 Load Impedance Video Out 75 Wireless Audio Dual channel infrared audio transmitter Supp...

Page 28: ...interface cable with bonded ferrite cores Also any unauthorized change or modifications to this device would void the user s authority to operate this device WEEE Notice Disposal of Old Electrical El...

Page 29: ...rred for installa tion removalorreinstallationoftheproduct orto damage to digital memory devices media devic es gamingdevices discs speakers accessories or vehicle electrical systems This Warranty doe...

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