Vizualogic A 1250 Owner'S Manual Download Page 3

Welcome

Congratulations on your purchase of a Vizualogic A-1250 System that will 
provide your family with many years of enjoyment.  This sophisticated product
provides video entertainment to rear seat passengers without altering the
appearance of your vehicle’s original interior.

Reviewing this owner’s manual thoroughly prior to operation will provide you
with the best performance and help explain the simple requirements for proper
care.

Important Safety Information:

This video product is designed and intended for positioning in back seating
areas of a vehicle where it cannot be viewed directly or indirectly by the driver
and possibly cause him/her to be distracted from the task of operating the 
vehicle.  Driver distraction is a major cause of accidents and for this reason
many states specifically prohibit the viewing of motion video within view of the
driver while the vehicle is in motion.

For safety reasons, when changing discs it is recommended that the vehicle be
stationary, and that you do not allow children to unfasten seat belts to change
discs or make any adjustments to the system. System adjustments can be safely
accomplished using the remote control unit.  Enjoy your Vizualogic A-1250 
system but remember the safety 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 service become necessary:

Date of Purchase:

Place of Purchase:

Unit Serial Number:

2

Summary of Contents for A 1250

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: ......

Page 3: ...to be distracted from the task of operating the vehicle Driver distraction is a major cause of accidents and for this reason many states specifically prohibit the viewing of motion video within view o...

Page 4: ...15 FM Modulator Playback 15 IR Headphones 16 Optional Accessories 17 Care Maintenance 18 Troubleshooting 19 Specifications 19 Limited Warranty 20 Warranty Service 21 Features 7 inch Color TFT LCD Pan...

Page 5: ...ontrol mode operates as the DOWN button When set to DVD Control mode operates as the PAUSE button 5 MONITOR DVD CONTROL BUTTON 3 When set to Monitor Control mode operates as the MENU button When set t...

Page 6: ...n use 8 POWER TOGGLE Press momentarily to toggle between on screen DVD and Monitor Control functions Press and hold to turn the monitor off 9 INFRARED TRANSMITTERS Transmits audio information from the...

Page 7: ...e output of wired headphone jack When in MENU mode also decreases the value of the desired function MENU Accesses monitor picture adjustment settings Each press of the MENU button advances through the...

Page 8: ...gs press the MENU button Each press of the MENU button will advance through the settings shown below Once the desired selection has been made use the 5 or 6buttons to change the setting level CONTRAST...

Page 9: ...d to USING THE WIRED HEADPHONE JACK Each A 1250 monitor has a 3 5mm wired headphone jack labeled To use simply connect a pair of wired headphones not included to the wired headphone jack and use the 5...

Page 10: ...creases the value of CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT SHARPNESS or DIMMER 4 DOWN Shifts left or down OSD menu Decreases the value of CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT SHARPNESS or DIMMER 5 PICTURE Press th...

Page 11: ...menu screen or playing point 15 SETUP Navigates SETUP MENU There are 4 pages to configure System 1 General Setup 2 Audio Setup 3 Video Setup 4 Password Setup 16 MENU Goes to the Root Menu on the disc...

Page 12: ...e next chapter or track 23 FR Fast Rewind Press this button to search disc backward continuously There are 5 speed options to choose from 2X 4X 8X 16X and 32X 24 FF Fast Forward Press this button to s...

Page 13: ...or off 32 ZOOM Enlarges the picture in the movie by 2x 3x or 4x Shrinks the picture in the movie by 1 2x 1 3x or 1 4x 33 AUDIO Changes the audio track to another available language only applicable if...

Page 14: ...e remaining on the entire CD Press DISPLAY 3x Single Remain appears along with the current track number playing and the amount of time remaining Press DISPLAY 4x Total Elapsed appears along with the c...

Page 15: ...ton on the remote control to move to the next song Use the PREV 9 button to move to the beginning of the song currently playing Press the button twice to move to the previous song SELECTING A PLAY MOD...

Page 16: ...n to select from PASSENGER DVD EXT AUX and OFF Once the desired audible source has been selected the transmitting frequency the FM modulator transmits on can be changed by pressing the FM FREQ button...

Page 17: ...the corresponding audio channel for the monitor being viewed NOTE Always adjust volume control on the headphones to the lowest setting before turning them on 1 POWER OFF ON Manually turns the headphon...

Page 18: ...gic System several accessories are available from your local authorized distributor retailer WIRELESS STEREO HEADPHONES 2 channel IR headphones 90 3018 AUXILIARY INPUT ADAPTER CABLE 3 5mm to RCA 90 60...

Page 19: ...f 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 electron...

Page 20: ...Troubleshooting No Picture 1 Verify that the correct video input mode is used on the monitor 2 Verify that the video cables are securely connected No Sound 1 Verify that the correct audio output mode...

Page 21: ...s from date of purchase Products purchased or installed more than ninety 90 after new vehicle delivery are warranted for a period of one 1 year from date of purchase A sales receipt is required to pro...

Page 22: ...oise 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 discs...

Page 23: ...equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment...

Page 24: ...23 Notes...

Reviews: