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POWER UP THE SYSTEM
Complete the installation of the “In Trunk system” as de-
scribe in the previous section. Turn On the volume/moni-
tor control switch. If the light on the Power does not turn
on, check all the system connections. If Light on the
POWER is on then you can turn on the system using one
of the following methods:
1. From Control Head:
Press the “POWER” button on the control head and it will
turn “ON” the system
2. Microphone Activation:
Place the Microphone/Transmitter power switch in the “ON”
position, the green LED will come on the Microphone/
Transmitter and the system will automatically turn on.
POWER UP THE WIRELESS RECEIVER
The audio receiver powers up automatically when the power
cable connects to the battery and the control cable con-
nects with the control head.
Note:The wireless receiver consumes 140 mA of current.
We recommend to disconnect the Control cable from the
Control head if the vehicle is not used for more than a
week.
INSERT CASSETTE
First power up the system, then insert the tape into the
cassette compartment until the VCR pulls the cassette
in.
Note: Do not force the tape in the mechanism or this will
damage the VCR. If the input voltage is less than 12
VDC, then VCR will not accept the cassette.
START RECORDING
You can start recording by either pressing the control
head’s “RECORD” button or pressing the record buttons
on the IR remote control. When the VCR is in the Record
mode the light on the VCR’s RECORD button will be ON.
You can also program the VCR to power up in the Record
mode.
Note: See the Record Setting under the programming for
more details.
Basic Operations
STOP RECORDING
Press the “STOP” button on the control head or press the
“STOP” button on the IR Remote control to terminate the
recording.
EJECTING THE TAPE
Press the Stop/Eject button on the VCR once to stop the
recording and press it again to eject the cassette. When
the cassette approaches the end of the tape, a “LOW
TAPE” light will illuminate on the control head. When the
end of the tape is reached, the control head will begin
“beeping”, and the “OUT TAPE” light will illuminate on the
control head. You can press the “STOP” button from the
control head, or use the IR Remote Control, or eject the
cassette from the VCR to stop the beeping. A “CASS
OUT” message will appear on the LCD display acknowl-
edging that the Cassette is out of the VCR.