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Summary of Contents for OHV901A

Page 1: ...h he ea ad d V Vi id de eo o M Mo on ni it to or r M MO OD DE EL L O OH HV V9 90 01 1A A O O W W N N E E R R S S G G U U I I D D E E I IN NS ST TA AL LL LA AT TI IO ON N G GU UI ID DE E 2005 Directed Electronics Inc N81901A 03 05 ...

Page 2: ... is VOID if the product has been damaged by accident or unreasonable use negligence acts of God neglect improper service or other causes not arising out of defect in materials or construction This warranty does not cover the elimination of externally generated static or noise or the correction of antenna problems or weak television reception damage to tapes video games software camcorders discs sp...

Page 3: ...Mo od de e 9 9 R Re em mo ot te e C Co on nt tr ro ol l U Un ni it t 1 10 0 Remote Buttons 10 IR Remote Feedthrough 11 Battery Replacement 12 Precautions 12 O Op pe er ra at ti in ng g t th he e M Mo on ni it to or r 1 13 3 Open Close the Display Monitor 13 P Po ow we er r U Up p D Do ow wn n t th he e D Di is sp pl la ay y M Mo on ni it to or r 1 14 4 P Picture In Picture Split Screen 14 Source M...

Page 4: ... ranty will be voided Should there be a need to replace a blown fuse turn off the unit and disconnect all power to the player Use only the correct rating fuse to avoid electrical damage to the unit Only operate the monitor as described in this guide Attempts to use or modify this monitor contrary to the descriptions in this guide may cause damage and void the warranty Extremes in temperature can c...

Page 5: ...cloth should be used to wipe the screen Do NOT use any type of scouring pad abrasive cleaners or solvents W WH HI IL LE E D DR RI IV VI IN NG G This unit is intended for use in the rear seat area only It is illegal in some jurisdictions to install the unit in a location that would allow the driver to view it while driving W WH HE EN N P PA AR RK KE ED D The screen is easily visible when deployed A...

Page 6: ...direct sunlight or a hot air vent The operating temperature of the unit is from 32 120 F 0 50 C Install the unit at a dry location where it is away from condensation Use only the correct size fasteners and cables during installation Failure to do so may cause a mechanical or electrical failure and create a fire hazard The installation should be done by an authorized Directed dealer N NO OT TE E If...

Page 7: ...rable operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this device Y YO OU UR R W WA AR RR RA AN NT TY Y Your warranty registration must be completely filled out and returned within 10 days of purchase Your product warranty will not be validated if your warranty registration is not returned Make sure you re...

Page 8: ... Source Select button Hold for 3 seconds to turn power off Each press of this button cycles through sources DVD AV1 or AV2 6 UP Button Used in conjunction with the MENU button to scroll up or increase the menu setting 7 MENU Used to set FM Frequency Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue or Reset menu param eters The menu will exit if no action is taken within a few seconds 8 DOWN Button Used in conju...

Page 9: ...The overhead monitor has 4 different screen modes These are FULL NORMAL WIDE and ZOOM Press the Image button on the remote control to access the different screen modes The last mode set is displayed on the screen Each time the Mode button is pressed the screen switches in the following sequence 9 ...

Page 10: ...on off 3 FM on off 30 DOWN Cursor 4 Picture PIP n a in this model 31 AUDIO 5 7 Numeric 32 ZOOM 2 3 4 1 2 1 3 1 4 OFF 8 UP display 33 F REV Fast Reverse 9 11 Numeric 34 PLAY PAUSE 12 Console MENU 35 F FWD Fast Forward 13 15 Numeric 36 SLOW 1 2 5 6 9 10 13 14 17 18 21 22 25 26 29 30 33 34 37 38 41 42 45 46 4 3 8 7 12 11 16 15 20 19 24 23 28 27 32 31 36 35 40 39 44 43 48 47 10 ...

Page 11: ...ng of TV channels 48 PROGRAM I IR R R RE EM MO OT TE E F FE EE ED DT TH HR RO OU UG GH H The remote will operate through the monitor and transmit commands to other compatible devices attached to the AV1 or AV2 source at the switch box The IR signals are compatible with models DV2602 DV2605 DVD players and TV100 tuner N NO OT TE E This remote is for the operation of the LCD screen and for the optio...

Page 12: ...n above 3 Push battery holder back into its compartment until it is locked P PR RE EC CA AU UT TI IO ON NS S 1 Properly dispose of used battery 2 Do not misuse battery by shorting the positive and negative terminal or put it into fire Overheating may cause the battery to explode and cause a fire hazard 3 If the remote is not to be used for a long period remove the battery from the remote to preven...

Page 13: ...G THE LCD MONITOR MUST ALWAYS BE OPENED CLOSED OR POSITIONED FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE SCREEN AS SHOWN BY THE POINTING HAND BELOW DO N NO OT T USE THE CORNERS OF THE SCREEN THIS CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE LEAKAGE OF THE SCREEN To close the display monitor push the LCD screen up until it latches closed with an audible click N No ot te e The ignition key must be in the Accessory or Ignition position in order...

Page 14: ...r button on the left side of the LCD screen The power will also shut Off when the display monitor is placed in the closed and latched position If the hand icon or INVALID KEY displays in the upper left hand corner of the screen when using the remote it indicates that the command issued is not allowed during the mode that the monitor display is presently in or is not available on this system S SO O...

Page 15: ... If a button is not activated within 5 seconds this function mode will turn OFF Once the correct function is selected press the cursor button to set the desired setting If no button is pressed the menu mode will turn OFF in about 5 seconds The FM frequency setting allows the monitor to transmit audio to the vehicle s radio Use a frequency that is not interfered with from a local broadcast station ...

Page 16: ...1 Open the monitor and remove the protective cover from the monitor 2 Store the protective cover in an area where it will not be damaged 3 Insert the optional DVD player or Hard drive as shown below N NO OT TE E The illustration below shows a typical monitor with the DVD player option 4 Refer to the manual that came with your option for operating instructions Electrical Lock Unlock Insert DVD Play...

Page 17: ...t however they might be for other functions Please refer to the electrical connection diagrams of this product prior to installation to avoid improper connection 6 Use proper connectors and insulation to prevent electrical damage to the unit 6 Do not connect the yellow wire and red wire together of this product directly to the 12V Connect the red wire of this product to the ACC of the ignition key...

Page 18: ... This wire supplies the ground to the domelight circuit Yellow This wire supplies 12V constant power to the domelight circuit Gray This wire connects to the door trigger C Co ol lo or r C Co od de e F Fu un nc ct ti io on n Black This wire is the ground source for the monitor and DVD Red Accessory 12V switched power source for the monitor and DVD This wire supplies the main power to the system 0 5...

Page 19: ...ote control com mands to the device VCR CD player TV tuner or other devices connected to this input C Co ol lo or r C Co od de e F Fu un nc ct ti io on n Yellow 1 RCA Video In V IN 1 Yellow 2 RCA Video In V IN 2 Yellow 3 RCA Video Out V OUT 1 C Co ol lo or r C Co od de e F Fu un nc ct ti io on n Red 1 RCA Audio Right Input White 1 RCA Audio Left Input Red 2 RCA Audio Right Input White 2 RCA Audio ...

Page 20: ...W WI IR RI IN NG G D DI IA AG GR RA AM M Wireless Headphones A R A L V OUT IN1 IR V A L A R IN2 IR V A L A R MONITOR BLACK Ground YELLOW 12V Constant RED Ignition BLACK Ground YELLOW 12V Constant GRAY Door Trigger A V SOURCE 2 A V SOURCE 1 A V OUTPUT 3 20 ...

Page 21: ... been determined carefully mark the location with masking tape 4 Lower the vehicle s headliner down to see if a roof support beam is available to screw the mounting bracket to If a support beam is not available to screw into use a piece of plywood cut to the appropriate size Attach the plywood to the roof of the vehicle using silicone allowing adequate drying time before proceeding 5 Screw the mou...

Page 22: ...d the overhead monitor system to the mounting bracket aligning the mounting holes while screwing in the screws Make sure the wires and cables are not in the way while mount ing the monitor 11 Ground the Black wire of the power cable to a clean ground spot 12 Connect the Yellow wire of the power cable to the battery positive terminal 13 Connect the Red wire of the power cable to the Accessory wire ...

Page 23: ...Wi ir ri in ng g D Di ia ag gr ra am m E Ex xa am mp pl le e Video In VCR or AUDIO AMPLIFIER OUT Power IN IN Audio R Video L Audio Video DVD or TV Tuner DVD L R BLACK GROUND GRAY DOOR SWITCH YELLOW 12V CONSTANT BLACK GROUND RED ACC YELLOW BATTERY 12V 23 ...

Page 24: ...ll ls s Check that the T V type setting is correct for the monitors and DVDs being used PAL video often rolls on NTSC monitors W Wi it th h a a D DV VD D p pl la ay ye er r a an nd d a a w wi id de es sc cr re ee en n D DV VD D d di is sc c t th he er re e a ar re e b bl la ac ck k b ba ar rs s o on n t th he e s sc cr re ee en n Change the TV display mode to WIDE in the DVD player s setup menu Af...

Page 25: ...s mounted in the player with the correct orientation shiny side up The disk is warped The player cannot play certain formats see the beginning of this manual The region code on the DVD does not match the player Moisture condensation has occurred within the player Leave the unit on and the disc access cover open and try again after about 30 minutes The disc has not been properly finalized formatted...

Page 26: ...dB Signal to Noise Ratio 90dB Harmonic Distortion 0 01 Dynamic Range DVD Video 95dB CD 95dB O Ou ut tp pu ut ts s A A V V S Sw wi it tc ch hb bo ox x Audio phono jacks 2 Vrms Video phono jack 1 V p p 75 ohms I In np pu ut ts s A A V V S Sw wi it tc ch hb bo ox x Audio phono jacks 2 Vrms Video phono jack 1 V p p G Ge en ne er ra al l Power Requirements 14 4 VDC 3 35 amps Power Consumption 42 6 watt...

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