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15.4

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Overhead Video   
Monitor 

 

MODEL OHD1502 

©

 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc. N82104 05-04   

 

OWNER’S GUIDE 

 

INSTALLATION GUIDE 

Summary of Contents for OHD1502

Page 1: ... 15 4 16 9 Overhead Video Monitor MODEL OHD1502 2004 Directed Electronics Inc N82104 05 04 OWNER S GUIDE INSTALLATION GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...is instruction manual and retain it for future reference Warning The overhead monitor system is designed strictly for rear seat entertainment Viewing the monitor while operating a motor vehicle can result in serious injury and or property damage Directed is not responsible for any injury and or property damage as a result of the improper use or viewing of the monitor ...

Page 3: ...anty 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 speakers accessories or vehicle electrical systems cosmetic damage or damage due to negligence misuse abuse failure to follow operating instructions accidental spills or customer applied cleaners damage ...

Page 4: ...Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this device YOUR WARRANTY 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 receive the warranty registration from you...

Page 5: ...n Guide 3 Operating Monitor 4 Open Close the Display Monitor 4 5 Function Keys 6 Remote Control Unit 7 Replacement of Battery 8 Loading and Unloading Discs 9 Basic Functions 10 DVD Playback 10 MP3 Playback 10 Settings and Adjustments 12 Installation 16 Package Contents 21 Troubleshooting 22 Specifications 23 ...

Page 6: ...d 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 cause abnormal display operation This monitor has an optimal operating temperature range between 35 115 degrees Fahrenheit If the vehicle interior is outside this rang...

Page 7: ... tuner please assure that the receiver is man ufactured to receive television broadcast signals that are transmitted via terrestrial radio waves Reception quality will change and vary according to vehicle location and weather conditions INSTALLATION Avoid installing the monitor at a location where it will be under direct sunlight or a hot air vent Operating temperature of the unit is from 32 140 d...

Page 8: ...ent electrical damage to the unit 2004 Directed Electronics Inc 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 switch and yellow wire to 12V Failure to do so may result in permanent drainage of the battery charge Only supplied accessories should be used to avoid damage to the unit during i...

Page 9: ... 2004 Directed Electronics Inc NOTE The vehicle s ignition key must be ON or ACC position for the monitor to have power OFF ACC ON 4 ...

Page 10: ... to the closed position open position to the closed position Setting the Screen Mode The overhead monitor has 4 different screen modes FULL NORMAL WIDE and ZOOM Pressing the MODE button on the front control panel or the remote control can access the different screen modes The current mode is displayed on the screen first Each time the MODE button is pressed the screen mode switches in the followin...

Page 11: ...Button Engage this switch to have the door open switch activate the dome lights 4 IR Transmitter UNIT FUNCTION KEY 5 Power Button Switch Audio Video source Press Power button over 4 seconds can switch on off 6 Selects the items to be adjusted 7 Menu Button Press the menu button to access the monitor adjustments Press Menu button over 1 second can turn FM on off 8 Selects the items to be adjusted 9...

Page 12: ...tton 10 Title Button 11 Image Button 13 23 Numeric Buttons 24 Clear Button 25 Display Button 26 Sub Title Button 27 Slow Button 28 Program Button 29 Angle Button 30 Audio Button 31 Mute Button 32 Repeat Button 33 Setup Button 34 Zoom Button 35 Up Cursor Button 36 Down Cursor Button 37 Left Cursor Button 38 Right Cursor Button 39 Enter Cursor Button 40 Mode Button 41 Play Pause Button 42 Headphone ...

Page 13: ...sign facing as shown above 3 Push battery holder back into its compartment until it is locked Precautions 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 prevent d...

Page 14: ...d with the recorded side the shiny side facing up With double sided discs load with the side you want to watch facing up Ensure that the disc is seated properly before pushing tray back into its locking position 3 Push to close the door Unloading Discs 1 Press at the upper right corner to open the door 2 Remove the disc Avoid touching the recorded surface 3 Push to close the door until you hear a ...

Page 15: ...nc DVD Function Key 1 2 3 7 5 4 9 8 6 1 Lock Unlock Button 3 Audio Button 4 Menu Button 5 Up Button 6 Down Button 7 Left Button 8 Right Button 9 Enter Button 10 Play Pause Button 11 Stop Button 12 MS Card 13 SD Card 14 CF Card 10 ...

Page 16: ...sc again the DVD player picked up where you left off In stop state when you press Play the player enters sequence playback mode Selecting a Track or Chapter Selecting tracks or chapters can be accomplished by either using the IR remote or front mounted controls These controls allow the operator to skip over undesired tracks or repeat a particular track When playing a DVD disc press Numeric buttons...

Page 17: ...Setup Menu A Press remote SETUP button the setup menu will appear as right When the main menu displayed the DVD system will auto pause B Press the Left Right arrow buttons to highlight the icon of the desired page then press the Down or Right arrow button to activate that page For example if you want to setup the video page press Right to highlight the video icon the video page will be displayed o...

Page 18: ...de screen TV 4 Password The password option is initialized locked and you cannot set the ratings limit or change the password In order for the Ratings feature work the password mode must be turned on If you want to set the ratings limit you will need to enter the default password which is 0000 and then press Enter to confirm To change the password you will be prompted for the old password and then...

Page 19: ...press the Arrow buttons to choose the audio language you prefer Press Enter to confirm You can select English Japan French Spanish Portuguese Latin German and Chinese 3 Subtitle Lang The Subtitle Lang Menu allows the user to select the language for the subtitle of disc Highlight the SUBTITLE LANG option and press the Arrow buttons to choose the subtitle language you prefer Press Enter to confirm Y...

Page 20: ...on Prior to Beginning Installation Verify that all of the functions of the vehicle work properly i e power windows power door locks air conditioning lights etc Verify the monitor will not interfere with the operation of the sunroof if applicable Test fit the location of the overhead monitor system to ensure it will not interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle Determine the location of the ...

Page 21: ... the vehicle DOUBLE CHECK THE LENGTH OF THE SCREWS PRIOR TO MOUNTING THE BRACKET 6 Cut a 1 hole in the headliner along the backside of the mounting bracket for the cables to pass through 7 Route cables through the hole to the predetermined location of the AV source s 8 Identify the dome light wires in the vehicle and connect them to the corresponding dome light wires on the overhead monitor system...

Page 22: ...e Please contact a qualified Directed technician for further installation assistance 1 6 4 8 2 7 5 9 3 GROUND A V Cable A V Input Connector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 GND A V GND Shielding Function Audio B L IR EXT Audio B R Audio A L ACC Audio A R MUTE Video 2 GND Source select B 12V Source select A 18 ...

Page 23: ... 2004 Directed Electronics Inc Complete System Diagram IR Transmitter DVD DVD Video Out IN Power OUT IN YELLOW B BLACK GEN GRAY Door Switch RED ACC BLACK GEN YELLOW 12V VCR 19 ...

Page 24: ...llation Warning Make sure that the screws you use to mount the bracket monitor or optional spacers are not to long If the screws are to long they will damage the roof of the vehicle Take great care when planning this part of the installation 20 ...

Page 25: ...2004 Directed Electronics Inc Package Contents 1 Overhead Monitor 1 5M Power Cable 1 75cm Power Cable 1 Metal Mounting Bracket 1 Screws For Metal Mounting Bracket 1 IO Box 1 Trim Ring 1 Remote Control 21 ...

Page 26: ...button to make sure you are not in A V output Picture Rolls Check that the T V type setting is correct for the monitors and DVDs being used PAL video often rolls on NTSC monitors With a DVD player and a widescreen DVD disc there are black bars on the screen Change the TV display mode to WIDE in the DVD player s setup menu After changing this setting if there are still black bars press the MODE but...

Page 27: ...o Noise Ratio 90dB Harmonic Distortion 0 01 DVD video 95dB Dynamic Range CD 95dB Outputs A V Switchbox Audio Phone Jacks 2 Vrms Video Phone Jack 1 Vp p 75 ohms Input A V Switchbox Audio Phone Jacks 2 Vrms Video Phone Jack 1 Vp p 75 ohms General Power requirements 14 4V DC 3 35 amps Power Consumption 23 watts Dimensions 474 54x387 3x71 54mm 18 68x15 25x2 82 in Mass 6 2Kg Operating Temperature 00 50...

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