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THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED AND

INSPECTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE 

ISO9001 QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM.

Part  No.  11906862

Summary of Contents for LSMD-121

Page 1: ...THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DESIGNED MANUFACTURED AND INSPECTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ISO9001 QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM Part No 11906862 ...

Page 2: ... 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 MODEL LSMD 121 THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION ONLY FOR MOBILE SPECIFIC 12 VOL...

Page 3: ...ONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT WARNINGS TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE IS PRESENT SERVICING SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL THIS LCD VIDEO SYSTEM SHOULD ONLY BE OPERATED WITH 12V DC GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS EXPLANATION This lightning flash with arrow...

Page 4: ...e been adhered to 11 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label lf you are not sure of the type of power supply to your car consult your product dealer For products intended to operate from battery power or other source refer to the operating instructions 12 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or ...

Page 5: ... 16 LSMD 121 OPERATION 17 MENU BUTTON GENERAL INFORMATION 18 MENU BUTTON OPERATIONS 19 PICTURE BUTTON 23 STATUS BUTTON 24 OTHER USEFUL FUNCTIONS 25 DVD FUNCTION OPERATION 26 INTRODUCTION 27 DISC REQUIREMENTS COPYRIGHT INFORMATION 29 BASIC PLAYBACK 30 SEARCHING FOR A SPECIFIC SCREEN OR SONG DURING PLAYBACK 31 SETTING A CUSTOM VIEW 32 CHANGING THE SIZE AND ANGLE OF THE SCREEN 33 USING THE MENU TITLE...

Page 6: ...peakers Output Built In Stereo FM Transmitter with On Screen Frequency Selection Control Built In Stereo IR Transmitter External Antenna Input 10 Year Memory Back Up The Remote Controller that is packaged with this unit will also control any KEC Mobile Applications Videocassette or DVD Player NOTES Automatic Power On Function This system will automatically power on whenever the LCD screen is lower...

Page 7: ...EO 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 Ⓡ MODEL LSMD 121 THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION ONLY FOR MOBILE SPE...

Page 8: ...IDENTIFICATION OF LSMD 121 CONTROLS CONNECTORS 7 FRONT VIEW 4 3 2 1 5 21 20 7 22 9 8 23 10 14 16 11 12 13 15 6 17 18 19 ...

Page 9: ...roper connection of this 4 wire system 10 AUTO POWER SWITCH Lowering LCD Panel automatically turns power on 11 DVD PLAY BUTTON Use this button to play a disc 12 DVD STOP BUTTON Use this button to stop playing a disc 13 DVD EJECT BUTTON Use this button to eject or load a disc 14 VOLUME DOWN UP BUTTONS Adjusts volume of optional speakers wired to the External Speakers Output Connector 2 Also used in...

Page 10: ...URE BUTTON Press to call up the on screen Picture Menu Press CH or CH to cycle through Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Tint The selected item will be displayed in BLUE Adjust the desired item with the VOLUME buttons 8 STATUS BUTTON Press repeatedly to cycle between a user adjustable picture and 3 different preset picture balances 9 MUTE BUTTON Press to reduce sound to minimum level Press again...

Page 11: ...ton for jumping to a specified location MENU Use this button to display the contents menu of the DVD This function is disc dependent A disc may not contain a con tents menu and different discs may have widely differing menus STEUP Use this button to display the LSMD 104 s built in setup menus for Language Video Audio and Parental Control ANGLE If a disc includes multi angle information the user ca...

Page 12: ... 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 battery compartment tab in the direction of the arrow and lift off cover Install new batteries in the compartment Be sure to observe the correct polarity as indicated in the compartment Use only new AAA batteries of...

Page 13: ... External Speaker 4 ohms x 2 AV2 INPUTS GAME CAMERA DVD ETC Be sure to disconnect POWER before making any connections Connector Connect To 2 Pin Mate Lock KEC VCP or DVD 12V Power Input and Output Designed to provide power to KEC products ONLY RCA Plug Yellow Male A V1 Video Output RCA Plug Red Male A V1 Right Audio Output RCA Plug White Male A V1 Left Audio Output RCA Plug Yellow Male A V1 Video ...

Page 14: ...ailable under the Unwired brand name Headphones sold under other brand names that are compatible with Unwired may also be used The IR signal is always live Wireless FM Transmitter The built in FM Broadcast Transmitter allows you to listen to the Stereo or Monophonic audio signal from the selected program source TV DVD VIDEO1 VIDEO2 on the FM Band of the vehicle s radio or on head phones equipped w...

Page 15: ...y may vary depending on product packaging MANUFACTURER TEASUNG ELECTRIC CO LTD TYPE AWM STYLE 1015 From Vehicle Battery RED DC12V BLACK GROUND Power Extension Cable 15foot CONNECTING TO VEHICLE POWER WARNING The DC Battery Cord is ONLY for use with this model Do not use it to power any other product ...

Page 16: ... to positive door switch Black wire Connect to chassis ground White wire Connect to chassis ground IMPORTANT NOTE NEGATIVE POSITIVE DOOR CIRCUITS The 4 wire harness for the LSMD121 s built in dome lights is color coded for use in vehicles that employ a negative door circuit This includes GM excepting 2003 and later full sized SUV s Chrysler and most imported vehicles Most Ford Motor Company vehicl...

Page 17: ...nting the LSMD 121 with screws be certain that the minimum thickness of the mounting material is as follows Wood 3 8 or more Metal 1 8 or more Plastic 3 16 or more 2 LSMD 121 CUTOUT DIMENSIONS Please use the cutout template that is packaged with this unit NOTES DO NOT SECURE THE LSMD 104 DIRECTLY TO THE ROOF HEADLINER MATERIAL THE HEADLINER MATERIAL AND BACKING WILL NOT BE STRONG ENOUGH TO SAFELY ...

Page 18: ... button on the LSMD 121 Control Panel or Remote Control to select the desired mode TV DVD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 3 If TV mode has been selected select the desired channel using the CHANNEL but tons on the LSMD 121 Control Panel or Remote Control Pressing the buttons advances to the next lower or higher channel stored in memory Channels can be selected directly by using the 10 digit Keypad on the Remote C...

Page 19: ...ime the button is pressed the selected item will change from WHITE to MAGENTA indicating that it may be adjusted 1 AUTO PROGRAM Mode 2 CCD Mode 6 NO DISPLAY 3 MTS Mode 4 FM Mode 5 FM FREQ 6 LANGUAGE Mode 2 After selecting the desired mode press the VOLUME button on the Remote control On Screen Display On screen displays automatically disappear after about 5 seconds if no selection is made NOTE TV ...

Page 20: ...rapidly scanned and all active channels will be memorized Note that very weak broadcast signals will not be memorized If you wish to stop the Auto Programming procedure before it is finished press the VOLUME button 2 CCD The LSMD 121 incorporates a Closed Caption Decoder CCD to enable viewing of CCD and TEXT broadcasts CCD and TEXT information can only be viewed if they are being broadcat by a tel...

Page 21: ...ls You may also call up this display at any time by pressing the DISPLAY button on the remote control If MONO mode has been selected the on screen display will not indicate a STEREO broadcast even if it is available NOTES Reception of Stereo or SAP broadcast information is of course dependent on a television station actually broadcasting such material Not all stations do and some stations only bro...

Page 22: ... Frequencies 88 3MHz 88 7MHz 89 1MHz or 90 3MHz OR 3B If MODE2 was set in Step 2 above press the TV MENU but ton again to select FM FREQ then press the VOLUME but ton to choose any FM Frequency from 88 3MHz to 90 3MHz in 0 1MHz 100KHz increments 4 Tune the vehicle s radio to the frequency chosen in Step 3 above It may be necessary to repeat Step 3 choosing a different frequency each time before yo...

Page 23: ...ected 2 Press the VOLUME button as many times as necessary to select between ENGLISH ESPAÑOL PORTUGUÊS and FRANÇAIS 3 Press the TV MENU button again to exit 88 7MHz SCAN FM SPEAKER CAR RADIO NOTES TO INSTALLER The FM Transmitter Antenna Page 8 22 should be installed in the direction of the vehicle s main FM Antenna Never adjust the LA01 coil on the FM Transmitter board It was optimally adjusted at...

Page 24: ... chart below When you are finished making adjustments press the PICTURE button as many times as necessary to remove the Picture Menu from the screen Example Adjusting CONTRAST Press the PICTURE button to display the PICTURE menu and select CONTRAST Press the VOLUME buttons to call up and adjust the CONTRAST bar display LIGHT DARK SOFT SUBDUED REDDISH VOLUME CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR TINT...

Page 25: ... adjusted to your own personal taste Note While picture adjustments may also be made in the other 3 modes adjustments will only be stored in memory in CUSTOM mode Select this mode to restore picture adjustments to the normal factory preset mode Select this mode to view a strong and bright picture This mode is intended especially for viewing in brighter daylight environments Select this mode to vie...

Page 26: ...ode Repeatedly pressing the SLEEP button on the Remote Control cycles the SLEEP timer as shown below 4 MUTE Button Press the MUTE button on the Remote Control Audio from any speaker s attached to the EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUTPUT CONNECTOR will be reduced to zero and MUTE will appear on the screen Pressing the MUTE button again will restore the audio to its original level 5 AUTOMATIC POWER SHUT OFF If ...

Page 27: ...DVD FUNCTION OPERATION 26 ...

Page 28: ...INTRODUCTION 27 ...

Page 29: ...INTRODUCTION 28 ...

Page 30: ...n Copyright Region Management Information Notes on Unauthorized Discs Region Management Information This DVD Player is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information that is recorded on a DVD disc If the Region number described on the DVD disc does not correspond to the Region number of this DVD player this DVD player cannot play that disc The Region number of this DVD p...

Page 31: ...e disc playback will begin To stop playback press the STOP but ton To temporarily stop playback press the PAUSE button To resume PLAYBACK press the PLAY button once again NOTE The DVD player automatically memorizes the location where the stop button was pressed during playback and resumes from that point when the playback button is pressed again If the unit is in PAUSE mode for more than about 5 m...

Page 32: ...ayback the choices are FAST or NORMAL To return to normal playback speed press the PLAY button To skip a chapter or a track Press the PREV or NEXT button on the remote controller When the NEXT button is pressed playback skips to the next chapter or track during DVD or CD playback When the PREV button pressed playback skips to the beginning of the current chapter for DVD playback and the previous c...

Page 33: ...the frame using the number buttons and then press ENTER Setting a specific DVD title or chapter Press GOTO button on the remote controller Use the UP DOWN buttons to select Chapter or Track Use the numeric keypad to enter the appropriate Chapter or Track an then press ENTER 1 38 4 21 0 19 00 1 ENG D 3 2 1 OFF 1 1 Normal Title Move 0 9 Input Enter ...

Page 34: ... only available during DVD VCD play back While in ZOOM mode you may move to different portions of the enlarged screen by pressing the ARROW buttons Viewing from another angle Press ANGLE button Pressing the button successively changes the viewing angle which is displayed on the screen This function is available only for discs that have scenes recorded at different angles 1600 400 1 1 ZOOM 400 ...

Page 35: ...nction does not work for a CD To view the title menu Press the TITLE button The title menu contained in the disc will appear The title menu appears differently with different discs This function will not work with a CDs To view the subtitle Press the S TITLE button The menu contained on the disc will appear The subtitle menu appears differently with different discs This function will not work with...

Page 36: ... be set The unit must be in STOP mode in order to display the SETUP Menu Press the SETUP button then press ENTER to select the LANGUAGE submenu DISC MENU For selecting a language listed in a disc AUDIO For selecting audio speaker language SUBTITLE For selecting subtitle language L A N G U A G E ...

Page 37: ...g subtitle language Press SETUP button on the remote controller Go to LANGUAGE using the CH Enter buttons Go to SUBTITLE using the CH Enter buttons Choose the desired language using the CH buttons and select it by pressing ENT button NOTE This function only work for DISC STOP mode NOTE This function only works if there is no Disc inside L A N G U A G E Original English Spanish German Italian Portu...

Page 38: ... AUDIO using the CH Enter buttons Choose the desired language using the CH buttons and select it by pressing ENT button NOTE If the selected language is not listed in the disc the language will not appear on the menu This function only works if there is no Disc inside L A N G U A G E Original English Spanish German Italian Portuguese French ...

Page 39: ...tton 4 3 Only the center portion of 16 9 ratio screen is visible 16 9 For selecting the wide screen TV view ing format NTSC For areas where the color system is NTSC PAL For areas where the color system is PAL AUTO For areas that support Auto TV Aspect TV Output D I S P L A Y TV AspectUUUUUUU 16 9 Display ModeUUUUUU Widescreen TV OutputUUUUUUU Auto D I S P L A Y TV AspectUUUUUUU 16 9 Display ModeUU...

Page 40: ...r buttons Go to a desired item using the CH buttons Turn to setting rating level and password Set a password and select rating level for DVDs unsuitable for children For more details turn to setting rating level and password Password Rating L O C K RatingUUUUUUUU 8 Adult PasswordUUUUUUU Country CodeUUUUUU US ...

Page 41: ...buttons and select it by pressing ENT button Please enter your password A message appears when the password is incor rect The password is incorrect A high level number means that the movie is more oriented to the adult audience Setting your password Press SETUP button on the remote controller Go to Password using the CH Enter buttons Input your old password using the number but tons The password i...

Page 42: ...ne is a direct path and the other is reflected from tall buildings hills or other objects Changing the direction or position of the antenna may improve the reception SNOW If you are located on the fringes of a television reception area the signal will be weak and your picture may contain many small dots When the signal is extremely weak it may be necessary to install an external sensitive antenna ...

Page 43: ...trast Ratio 300 1 Typical Pixel Pitch 0 204 0 204 mm Pixel Configuration RGB Stripe Arrangement DISPLAY LCD Panel Dimension WHD 10 8 7 0 0 2 SCREEN 275 82mm 178 0mm 5 5mm Active Screen Area 10 2 6 4 261 12mm 163 2mm Off Axis Viewing Range Horizontal 65 Vertical 50 Up 50 Down Operating Temperature 0 C 50 C 32 F 122 F Operating Humidity 35 90 VIDEO Input Level 1 0 0 1 Vp p 75 Load Output Level 1 0 0...

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