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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

You can use the remote control to operate the system, including 

access to features not available on the front panel. The unit has an      

infrared sensor to receive signals located in the control panel. For 

definitions of each remote control button’s specific function, see the 

following pages.

1  Power 

15   Info Menu 

2  Pause/Frame Step 

16  Zoom

3  Stop 

17  Navigate Left

4  Play 

18  Enter

5  Previous Chapter/Track 

19  Navigate Right

6  Fast Reverse  

20  Display

7  Fast Forward 

21  Setup

8  Next Chapter/Track 

22  Navigate Down

9  Speaker Sound Control 

23  Disc Menu

10  RES Sound  (not active)                    24  Day/Night Mode 

11  Mute                                                   25  Repeat 

12  Eject (Not Active) 

26  Subtitle 

13  Source 

 

14  Navigate Up 

 

Note: If you try to perform a DVD action when it is not permit-

ted (such as accessing the disc menu while the disc is loading), 

there will be no response from the unit. This is normal operation 

and is not a problem with your system. 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for AV7700

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Page 3: ...n technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protec tion...

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Page 5: ...nd Navigation Buttons Using Audio Buttons 13 Using DVD Disc Features 14 Replacing the Remote Battery 14 CD Audio and MP3 Playback 15 Listening Over the Car Speakers 15 Using the Included 2 Channel Wir...

Page 6: ...tch the system on press the power button on the unit or remote control Each headrest must be turned on independently The Front Panel Controls GETTING STARTED Enter Fast Rewind Navigation Down Fast For...

Page 7: ...E is off Press SPEAKER button on the front panel of the system or the remote control and SPEAKER SOUND ON FM _ _ _ PRESS LEFT OR RIGHT TO ADJUST will appear This must be done each time the system is u...

Page 8: ...display surface you may damage it Clean the display surface with a slightly damp soft cloth using household glass cleaner Do not use solvents such as benzene thinner or commercial cleaners When using...

Page 9: ...rmer Soviet Union Africa Indian subcontinent North Korea Region 6 China Incompatible Discs The following disc types are incompatible with the system DVD ROM DVD RAM DVD RAM discs Most DVD R DVD RW DVD...

Page 10: ...images that fit the screen standard broadcast TV and many video games do not To view a widescreen DVD press the DISPLAY button on the remote until WIDE is displayed on the screen To watch a fullscree...

Page 11: ...18 Enter 5 Previous Chapter Track 19 Navigate Right 6 Fast Reverse 20 Display 7 Fast Forward 21 Setup 8 Next Chapter Track 22 Navigate Down 9 Speaker Sound Control 23 Disc Menu 10 RES Sound not activ...

Page 12: ...peed Choose from 2 4 8 and 16x Press PLAY to resume regular play 24 Day Night Mode This button decreases display brightness for optimum viewing in low light conditions For more information see page 10...

Page 13: ...s up the DVD player setup screen 15 Info Menu INFO MENU Pressing this button brings you into the DVD player menu USING AUDIO BUTTONS 9 Speaker Sound Control When this button is pressed Speaker Sound O...

Page 14: ...he full width of the screen To watch a fullscreen DVD or broadcast television press until STANDARD is displayed This mode uses most of the screen but black bars will be visible on the sides like this...

Page 15: ...hange the FM Transmitter frequency Avoid frequencies used by local radio stations If the words HEADPHONES ONLY appear the internal FMT is turned off It can be turned on by pressing the SPEAKER button...

Page 16: ...rder to preserve battery life The headphones have a two position slide switch labeled A B When the switch is in the A position the headphones play audio from the source designated as A When the switch...

Page 17: ...uded To play a game Set the A Off B switch to A or B to turn the game controller on Press SOURCE on the remote or MODE on the front control panel until INTERNAL GAME appears along with the game startu...

Page 18: ...supported by all discs General Setup Settings This allows you to change settings for languages captions screen saver and angle mark Default Settings Angle Mark OFF OSD Lang English Captions OFF Scree...

Page 19: ...good condition Solution Avoid operating your system without the engine running for periods longer than 10 minutes I CAN NOT GET AUDIO ON THE RADIO To receive audio over the radio the system must have...

Page 20: ...ble level MY PICTURE IS BLACK The screen will appear black or dark blue if there is no video signal This may happen if the DVD fails to initialize properly or if a source is selected which is not conn...

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