Vizualogic A 1150 Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

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Care and Maintenance

Your Vizualogic System is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and
should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help to fulfill any 
warranty obligations and provide many years of enjoyment.

• Cleaning the Monitor Screen and Housing: The components may be cleaned

by occasionally wiping with a soft, lint-free, cotton cloth that has been slightly
dampened with water.

CAUTION: Do not use liquids, abrasives, aerosol cleaners, or paper 
cleaning products because they will result in permanent damage to the
finish of your components! The LCD screen is made of a specially coated
glass and can be scratched or damaged by abrasive or ammonia-based
window cleaners.

• Use and Storage: 

- These units contain precision electronics that must be protected from dust,

dirt, and moisture. 

- Never spill liquids on any of the components. Liquids, humidity, and

precipitation contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.

• Take care to avoid the following:

- Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. Do not drop, knock, or

shake the components.

- Do not attempt to paint or refinish the components. Paint can clog moving

parts and prevent proper operation.

- The components can be damaged by non-expert handling. Attempting to

open any of the components may void the limited warranty. 

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WIRELESS STEREO HEADPHONES

• 2-channel
• IR headphones

Optional Accessories

To increase the enjoyment and utility of your Vizualogic System, several 
accessories are available from your local authorized distributor/retailer. For more
information visit www.vizualogic.com.

AUXILIARY INPUT ADAPTER CABLE

• 3.5mm to RCA

VIZUALOGIC VIDEO INPUT CABLE (V V I C )

• 3.5mm to iPod dock connector

Summary of Contents for A 1150

Page 1: ...99 9138 000 Rev 1 7 06 1493 Bentley Drive Corona CA 92879 951 272 1996 800 624 7960 Fax 951 272 1584 www vizualogic com...

Page 2: ...ety of all passengers is the number one priority Purchase Information Please fill out this section for your reference and retain the original bill of sale to validate your Limited Warranty should serv...

Page 3: ...between on screen DVD and Monitor Control functions Press and hold to turn the monitor off A 1250 Monitor Layout 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AUX 5 9 INFRARED TRANSMITTERS Transmits audio information from...

Page 4: ...ONTRAST 4 BRIGHTNESS 4 COLOR 4 TINT 4 SHARPNESS 4 DIMMER 4 RESET DEFAULT Once the desired selection has been made use the 5 or 6 buttons to change the function setting SOURCE Changes the source displa...

Page 5: ...nput can be viewed on either screen independently or simultaneously as well as out put through the vehicle stereo via the integrated FM Transmitter To view this input press the SOURCE button until EXT...

Page 6: ...the picture will appear Press the button again to turn the monitor OFF 2 SOURCE SELECT All video sources connected to the AV inputs can be viewed on the monitor by pressing this button Each time the b...

Page 7: ...OP PREV FR FF NEXT SLOW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 MENU TITLE TITLE SUB A B GO PBC ZOOM RETURN MUTE AUDIO DISP REPEAT 29 27 32 28 30 33 31 34 35 SOURCE 13 Remote Control Operations continued 18 PLAY Press th...

Page 8: ...EPEAT multiple times changes the repeat option REPEAT One repeats the song that is playing REPEAT Folder repeats the folder that is playing Playing Audio CDs When playing an audio CD the DISPLAY banne...

Page 9: ...wed source though the vehicle s stereo system aim the remote at the driver s side monitor and simply press the FM SOURCE button to turn the FM modulator on The screen will now display FM SOURCE DRIVER...

Page 10: ...sion electronics that must be protected from dust dirt and moisture Never spill liquids on any of the components Liquids humidity and precipitation contain minerals that will corrode electronic circui...

Page 11: ...at the Company s option EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY THE COMPANY MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A...

Page 12: ...or noise or the correction of antenna problems or weak television reception Costs incurred for installation removal or reinstallation of the product s Damage to tapes video games software camcorders...

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