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REMOTE CONTROL USE

CAUTION : Avoid dropping the remote control.

NOTES :

The Remote control should be directed at the Remote Control sensor just below the LCD Screen as
shown above. 
The maximum operating distance of the Remote Control is about 10 feet.
The Remote Control should be kept away from UV exposure which may disrupt its operation.
It may be difficult to receive Remote Control signal when UV is present.  If this occurs, it will be nec-
essary to operate it closer to the Remote Control Sensor.

It is time to replace the batteries when the remote control is not working properly.
( Alkaline batteries usually last for 6 months to 1 year. )

Press down and push the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow and lift off. 
Install new batteries in the compartment. Be sure to observe the correct polarity (+/-) as indicated in
the compartment. 
Use only new AAA batteries of the same type. 
If batteries become exhausted, remove them immediately to avoid leakage. 
Should battery leakage occur, clean the battery compartment with a soft cloth and replace with new
batteries.

REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY INSTALLATION

Remote control sensor

1. TV/VIDEO BUTTON

Press repeatedly to cycle program source selection between TV,
A/V1 IN & A/V2 IN & A/V3 IN. This button is duplicated on the
LSM104's Control Panel.

2. TV/CATV BUTTON

Used to choose between regular broadcast television reception and
cable broadcast reception. Pressing repeatedly cycles between "TV"
and "CATV. The system must be in TV mode for this to function.

3. DIRECT CHANNEL SELECTION (0 ~ 9) BUTTONS

Used for the direct selection of broadcast channels.

4. MENU BUTTON

Press to call up an on-screen menu. Press again to advance to the
next menu item. The selected item will be displayed in MAGENTA. If
the final item in the menu list is selected, pressing again will remove
the menu from the screen. This button is duplicated on the
LSM104's Control Panel.

5. VOLUME DOWN ( ), UP ( ) BUTTONS

These 2 buttons are primarily used in conjunction with the MENU
(#4) and PICTURE (#13) buttons.
However, if speakers are connected to the EXTERNAL SPEAKERS
OUTPUT CONNECTOR, these buttons will also work to adjust their
volume. These buttons are duplicated on the LSM104's Control
Panel.

6. CHANNEL DOWN ( ), UP ( ) BUTTONS

Press to view the next higher or lower channel stored in memory.
These buttons are duplicated on the LSM104's Control Panel.

7. MUTE BUTTON

Press to temporarily reduce sound to minimum level. Press again to
restore sound.

8. STATUS BUTTON

Press repeatedly to cycle between a user-adjustable picture and 3
different preset picture balances.

Remote Control

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REMOTE CONTROL USE

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9. TV POWER BUTTON

Press to turn the LCD Panel ON/OFF. This button is duplicated on the LSM104's Control Panel.

10. DISPLAY BUTTON

Press to display the Program Source (A/V1, A/V2, A/V3 or Channel #) you are viewing and the setting of the SLEEP
TIMER.

11. QUICK VIEW BUTTON

Press to cycle between the current and the previously viewed channel. The system must be in TV mode for this but-
ton to function.

12. 100 BUTTON

Used with Direct Channel Selection buttons for CATV channel numbers 100 and above.

13. PICTURE BUTTON

Press to call up the on-screen Picture Menu. Press repeatedly to select Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Color, Tint
or Display 
Off. The selected item will be displayed in MAGENTA. Adjust the desired item with the VOLUME buttons.

14. SLEEP BUTTON

Sets the TV to automatically power off in 15-180 minutes.

15. VCP CONTROL BUTTONS

These 8 buttons will control any KEC Mobile Applications Video Cassette Player.

16. BATTERY COVER

Summary of Contents for LSM104

Page 1: ... INTENDED PRIMARILY AS A MONITOR FOR A VIDEO CASSETTE PLAYER VIDEO GAME OR CAMERA TELEVISION BROADCAST RECEPTION WILL BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY CONDITIONS SUCH AS MOTION CHANGE OF DIRECTION ATMOSPHERIC ACTIVITY AND LOCAL SURROUNDINGS IT IS THEREFORE LIKELY THAT BROADCAST PICTURE QUALITY WILL BE MARGINAL WHEN THIS SYSTEM IS USED IN A MOBILE ENVIRONMENT MOBILE APPLICATIONS THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DESIG...

Page 2: ...rvice person nel 3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FCC WARNINGS This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy Change or modifications to this equip ment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruc tion manual The user could lose the authorization to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modifi cation is made CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC ...

Page 3: ...tructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified techni cian to restore the product to its normal operation e lf the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicat...

Page 4: ... any KEC Mobile Applications VCP NOTES Automatic Power On Function This system will automatically power on whenever the LCD screen is lowered to its viewing position Automatic Power Off Function This system will automatically turn off approximately 15 minutes after it last receives a video signal Memory Power On Function If this system was in power on mode when power was last removed unplugged or ...

Page 5: ...onal vehicle lighting 8 LCD PANEL DROP DOWN BUTTON Push to release LCD Panel from stored position 9 LAMP POWER INPUT WIRES 12V Constant Chassis Ground Door Switch 10 AUTO POWER SWITCH Lowering LCD Panel automatically turns power on 11 TV VIDEO BUTTON Selects program source Broadcast TV A V1 A V2 A V3 12 MENU BUTTON Displays on screen Main menu 13 PICTURE BUTTON Displays on screen Picture menu 14 C...

Page 6: ...nu item The selected item will be displayed in MAGENTA If the final item in the menu list is selected pressing again will remove the menu from the screen This button is duplicated on the LSM104 s Control Panel 5 VOLUME DOWN UP BUTTONS These 2 buttons are primarily used in conjunction with the MENU 4 and PICTURE 13 buttons However if speakers are connected to the EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUTPUT CONNECTOR ...

Page 7: ...urces Videocassette Player Video Game DVD Player Camcorder etc Direct connection results in superior video quality and should be used whenever the external program source provides direct outputs Refer to the instruction manual supplied with each external instrument for details 12 SIGNAL CONNECTION continued IR TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER POSITIONING SELECTING THE PROGRAM SOURCE Press the TV VIDEO butt...

Page 8: ...un to a source of unswitched 12V power White wire Connect to positive door switch This wire will have 12V power when a door is opened IMPORTANT NOTE NEGATIVE POSITIVE DOOR CIRCUITS The 3 wire harness for the LSM104 s built in dome lights is color coded for use in vehicles that employ a negative door circuit This includes most US and imported vehicles Most Ford Motor Company vehicles and some impor...

Page 9: ...irst there will be a delay of about 5 seconds before the channel changes 4 If external speakers are connected to the EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUTPUT CONNEC TOR the VOLUME buttons on the Remote Control may be used to adjust the speak er s volume The volume level will be shown on the screen with a bar scale and a reference number 0 100 as shown 16 LSM104 OPERATION NOTE The volume level can be muted instant...

Page 10: ...E button A display of channels will appear Press the CHANNEL buttons to select the channel you wish to view AUTO PROGRAMMING 5 EXIT 18 MENU BUTTON OPERATIONS CHANNEL LIST 5 7 8 10 15 PREV NEXT CHANNEL LIST 5 7 8 10 15 18 20 PREV NEXT The MENU button gives you access to a variety of TV and Monitor functions 1 Press the MENU button on the Remote Control The first time it is pressed the following dis...

Page 11: ... Antenna Never adjust the LA01 coil on the FM Transmitter board It was optimally adjusted at the factory MENU AUTOPROGRAM CHANNEL LIST MTS STEREO FM MODE FM FREQ LANGUAGE MENU NEXT SEL MODE1 MODE2 OFF MENU AUTOPROGRAM CHANNEL LIST MTS STEREO FM MODE FM FREQ LANGUAGE MENU NEXT ADJ 88 3MHz 88 4MHz 95 0MHz MENU AUTOPROGRAM CHANNEL LIST MTS STEREO FM MODE MODE 1 FM FREQ 88 7MHz LANGUAGE ENGLISH MENU N...

Page 12: ...RP COLOR TINT STRONG BRIGHT SHARP VIVID GREENISH ITEM VOLUME NOTES ON THE PICTURE FUNCTIONS Picture adjustments are only memorized if the STATUS Mode see next page is set to CUSTOM Color LCD screens operate differently than conventional color picture tubes As you operate the pic ture controls you will notice that the range of adjustment is somewhat less dramatic than would occur with a conventiona...

Page 13: ...EP 30 OFF 15 30 45 60 90 120 150 180 The STATUS button on the Remote Control lets you select between a CUSTOM adjustable picture set ting mode or any one of 3 factory preset picture modes Pressing the PICTURE button repeatedly changes the mode as follows 1 CUSTOM mode 2 STANDARD mode 3 DYNAMIC mode 5 NO DISPLAY 4 MILD mode PICTURE MODE Select this mode to view a picture that may be adjusted to you...

Page 14: ...onal streaks and in some cases causes loss of contrast in the picture IMPORTANT NOTE WHEN USED IN A VEHICLE THIS SYSTEM IS INTENDED PRIMARILY AS A MONITOR FOR A VIDEO CASSETTE PLAYER VIDEO GAME OR CAMERA TELEVISION BROADCAST RECEPTION WILL BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY CONDITIONS SUCH AS MOTION CHANGE OF DIRECTION ATMOSPHERIC ACTIVITY AND LOCAL SUR ROUNDINGS IT IS THEREFORE LIKELY THAT BROADCAST PICTUR...

Page 15: ...manual SYMPTOM No image no sound Is the system receiving power page 12 Is the TV VIDEO selector set properly page 15 Are connections to other equipment properly made page 11 12 Sound but no image Are contrast and brightness adjusted properly page 19 Are video connections from other equipment properly made page 11 12 Unstable picture on screen Is antenna cable connected and located properly page 11...

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