Audiovox MMD10 manual

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    M M D 10 1 0" LCD M O N I T O R & DVD P L A YER O w ner/ Insta l lation Manual[...]

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    2 No te: T his Pr od u c t in co r p o ra t es c o p yri g h t pr o te c t i on te c h n o lo g y t h at i s p r o- t e cte d b y me t hod claims o f c ert a in p at e nts and ot h er intelle c tual pr o p- erty ri g hts o w ned b y M acrovision C o rporation and o ther ri g hts o w n ers. U s e o f t his c o p y r i g h t prote c t i o n t e c h n[...]

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    3 A n L C D pa n el a n d/ o r v id e o mo n it o r ma y b e i n stal l ed in a motor ve hi c le a n d v i s ib l e to th e dri v er i f t h e L CD pa n e l or vi d e o mon i t o r i s u s e d for v e h icle in f ormatio n , s ys tem c ontro l , re a r or side obser v atio n or n avi g a t i o n . If th e L C D p a n e l or v i d e o mo n itor i s [...]

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    4 A . I n t r od u ction Th an k y o u f or selec t i n g the MMD 1 0. T he main f ea t ur e s include a 1 0 " W id e Sc r e e n ( 1 6 : 9 A s p e c t Ra t i o ) Li qu i d Crys t al Di s play ( L CD) m o nitor and a b ui l t- i n D VD p la y er. T h e u nit ap p li e s the latest st a te of t h e a rt elec tr oni c s . T he u n i t i s con str[...]

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    5 5. Disc Do not use irre g ularl y s h aped dis c s su c h a s hea r t o r sta r -sh a ped discs as t he y m ay cause t he uni t t o m al f unc t ion . D o no t s t ic k pape r, tap e or g lue on t he dis c . Do n ot e x p o se th e disc t o dire c t sunli g ht or he a t sources s uch as hot air ducts. Do not to u ch the surface of d i s c . Ha n [...]

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    6 T O O L S R E QUIRED: # 2 P h ilips Sc r e w d river # 1 P h ilips Sc r e w d river Utilit y or Ra z or Kni f e or Shears W i r e S t rip p e rs Upholstery hoo k tool ( f or re m o v al o f panels as necessar y) Elect r ic a l T a pe M as k i ng T ape M u l t i m e ter (t o ve rif y 12 vol t DC an d c o n t i n ui t y : D o n o t use a t es t li [...]

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    7 G ENER AL I N S T A L L A T I O N A P P RO A CH: 1 ) Deci d e upon s y s tem con f i g uration a nd optio n s that w ill be ins t alled ( i .e.: w ha t comp o nents, VC P , T u ne r , R F M odu l at or/externa l amp, remot e headphone s , DVD, etc.). 2 ) Re v i e w all ma n uals to b e come f amiliar w it h electric a l re q uir e ments and h o o[...]

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    8 Notes : The MM D10 v ideo s y stem is onl y intend e d f or a n o v er h ead, d r op d o w n i n stalla t ion . I t i s no t i n ten d ed f o r se a t b ac k or any ot h er t ype of mo un t in g. T h e h i n g i ng me ch a nis m is de s i g n e d for h o r izon ta l, drop do w n use onl y. VE H I C LE P R E P A R A TIO N: 1 ) L o c a t e a n a c [...]

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    9 Figu r e 2 N OTE: T w o o f the mou n ti n g h ol e s are l oc a te d u n der th e d o me l i g h t c ov ers. If using the TRIM RING to mount the MMD10, please use the M3.5 x25mm screws. MOUNTING T HE MMD10[...]

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    10 T rim R i ng I n stall a ti on T he T r i m R in g In s t alla t ion i s acco mp lishe d usin g t he fo u r ( 4 ) 2 . 6 X1 0 mm scr ew s supp l ied. Pl e ase re f e r to th e illustration b e lo w. A A A A 1 . Plac e t h e M M D 10 o n a s of t su rf a c e wit h t h e r ub b e r ga s ke t f acing up. Us e care to a v o id scratchi ng the unit ?[...]

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    11 7 . R efe r t o th e O w n e r / In s t a ll M a nu a l f o r t h e MM D 1 0 t o co m plet e t he i n s ta ll at i o n.[...]

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    12 M M D10 1 ) M a k e the connections to the v ehicle w ith the 5 pin w iring harness. 2 ) C o nn e ct the 5 pin h ar n es s to the m atin g co n ne ctor o n t he Vi d eo M o nit or. 3 ) C o n n e ct p o w e r h ar n e s s to v e hic l e's e l e ct r i c al sys t e m b y t a p ping into an acces s or y hot line. 4 ) V e r i f y a l l f un ct [...]

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    13 C O NNEC T I N G T H E D OME LIGH TS T h e d om e li g h t s i n t he vid eo mo nit or requ ir e t hr e e c on n ec ti o n s t o t he v e h i c l e ' s w ir i ng. Th er e ar e t w o c om m on t y p e s of d om e l ight c i r cuits u s ed, po s it iv e or negati v e sw itch e d. Po s it iv e s y stem s s u pp ly v olt a g e to th e in t e ri[...]

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    14 Red / black - Lamp on B l ack / r e d - La m p com m on Vio l e t / bro w n - La m p A u to T o 3 p in c onne c tor o n M o ni t or To constant +12 v dc To constant +12 v dc Fac t ory D oor a j ar s w i t c h o r Bo dy C on t rol c o m pu t er Factory Do m e light circuit Po s iti v e S w i t ched Dome ligh t ing Nega t i v e S w itc h ed Dome l[...]

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    15 E. Cont r ols, Indicato r s, a n d C o nnec t ors 1. Unit V i ew (Re f er to Fi g ure 6) Figure 6 1) A V 2 In 2) Hea d pho n e J ack 3) F M M odu l ator S wi tch 4) Auto / Of f /On Dome Li gh t S w itch 5) Po w er a nd Dom e Li g h t Conn e ctor 6) A V IN R C A J ac k s (re d , w h i te, y ell ow) 7) A V Output RC A Ja c k s (red, w hite, y ello[...]

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    16 2. Remote Contro l V i e w (R ef er to Fi g ur e 7) 1 ) Po w er Button 2 ) Displa y But t on 3 ) An g le Bu tt on 4 ) Subtit l e Button 5 ) A-B B utton 6 ) Slo w Button 7 ) Pause Button 8 ) R e v e rs e S c a n B u t t on 9 ) Stop Button 1 0 ) Pict u re But t on 1 1 ) DV D / A V 1 / A V2 1 2 ) Z o om B u tton 1 3 ) Eject Button 1 4 ) Nu m e r i [...]

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    17 PO W ER PL AY SLOW P A U SE STOP F O R WA RD REV E RSE U P/DO W N / L E F T / R IGHT ENTER NU M B ERS RETURN M E NU REPE AT A -B D I SP L AY A NGLE SUBT IT LE A U D IO Z O OM SETUP DVD / A V1/ A V2 EJECT PICT U RE V O LUME- VO LU M E+ S K IP- SKIP+ T ur n t he u ni t on /o ff St a rt P la yb ack P l a y a t 1 / 2 , 1 /4,1/8, or 1 /1 6 n orma l s[...]

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    18 H . S et up Pres s ‘ S ETUP ’ t o d i sp l a y t h e M ai n s c re e n o f th e S etup Me n u . P r e ss ‘ SE T UP ’ a g ain t o e xi t t he Se t up M enu and t he unit w ill r esu m e it ’ s last p l a yb ac k mo d e. 1) P r e ss “ S E TUP ” , t h e ‘ Ge n er a l Setup Page ’ wi ll be di s p l a ye d. a) .S e l e c t ‘ T V D[...]

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    19 b). S e l e c t ‘ A ngl e Ma rk ’ u s i n g t h e UP/DO W N b uttto n , an d th e n pre s s the R I GH T but t on to e nte r th e s u bme n u. Ch o ose An g le Mar k on or o ff us i ng the UP / DO W N button and then p ress EN T ER to con f ir m the settin g . P r ess the LEFT button to return. A ngle M a rk Screen Display * O n : Th e s cr [...]

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    20 d ) . Sele c t ‘ S c r e en S a v er ’ u s in g t h e UP/DO W N b u t to n , an d t h e n p r e ss th e R IG H T b utt o n to e nt e r t h e su bm e n u . Ch o os e S cr ee n S a v e r on or o f f us i n g t he U P/ D O W N b utt o n a n d t h e n p r es s E N TE R t o c o n f i rm t he settin g . P r ess the LEFT button to return. S c r ee [...]

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    21 *On: The unit w ill return to the last position on the disc. *O ff : Th e unit w ill not return to the last position o n the disc. 2) Sel e ct “ V ide o Qua l it y Setup ” b y usi n g th e LE F T/RIGHT b utto n , press E NTE R to e n t e r t h e vi d e o q u a l it y s e t u p p a g e. Video Q ua l i t y Se t up Sc r een Di s p l ay a ).S el[...]

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    22 b). S elect ‘ Contr a st ’ b y usin g the U P /DO W N b utton, then p ress E NTER yo u c a n a d just the C o ntra s t by pre s si n g th e L E FT/RIG H T button. Contrast Screen Display T o e xi t ‘ Cont r a st ’ Se t ting , pres s ENTER a g ai n to re t urn t he m ain M e n u. c ).S elec t ‘ Sa t u r a t ion ’ b y u s in g th e UP [...]

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    23 3 ) .Selec t “ Pass w o rd ” us i n g t h e L E F T/ R IG HT bu t ton , t he n p r e s s t h e En t er a n d pres s th e RIG H T butt o n to e n ter th e s u bme n u. P a s s w ord Se t up Page S c r e en Di s p l ay P ress E NT E R t o ent er the Pa ss w o r d C han g e Pa g e . Inp u t the O ld Pa ss w o r d o r the D efau l t Pa ss w o r [...]

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    24 4 ) . Select ‘ TV T y pe ’ u s in g the UP/ D O W N button, and then pr e ss the RIGH T button t o enter the s ubmen u . Ch o ose TV T y p e usi n g the UP/ DO W N b u tto n and the n pr e ss ENTER to c o n f i r m t h e se t tin g . P r ess th e LEFT button t o ret u rn. TV T y p e S c r ee n D i sp lay 5 ) .W i th n o disc inside the p l a[...]

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    25 b . S e le ct ‘ Su bt i tle ’ t h e u s in g U P/ D O W N bu tt o n, t hen p re ss R IG H T to e n ter the submenu. Se l ect the des i red su b tit l e l a n g u a g e o r S u btitle O f f usin g t h e UP / DO W N b u t to n , t h e n p r e ss EN T ER t o c on f ir m t he settin g . Pr e ss LEFT to return. P r efe r e n c e S u b t i t l e L[...]

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    26 e . S e lec t ‘ D e fa ult ’ u s in g th e U P / D O W N bu tt o n, t hen p re ss R IG H T t o e n- t e r t he sub me nu . Pr ess EN T E R t o r e t u r n al l se tt in g s t o th e f a ct o r y - set mode. NO T E: T h e p ar e nt a l s etting i s n o t a f fected b y th e d e f a u lt re s et fu n cti o n. Loading Factor y Setting NO T E: T[...]

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    27 I . Menu A DVD is di v id e d i n to s ections call e d title s an d ch a pte r s. W hen y ou p l a y a D V D , a r o ot m e n u o f t h e d i sc wi l l a p p e a r o n t h e s c r e e n o f yo ur TV o r M on it o r. T h e c o n t e nt s of th e m enu v a r y from d i sc t o d isc . P re ss M ENU durin g pla y bac k t o display the men u . Some [...]

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    28 2. A NGLE D uri n g p l a y b a ck o f a d i s c , pre s s ‘ A NGLE ’ t o dis p l a y the avail a ble a ngl es f o r disc s cont a inin g multi-an g l e s*, with t h e cur r ent a n g le n umber (1) a n d th e tot al nu mb e r of a n g l e s (2) d i spl a yi n g . Pr es s ‘ A NG LE ’ t o sel e ct a n other a n g l e, th e n pr e ss agai [...]

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    29 4. A U DIO Durin g pla y bac k press ‘ AUDIO ’ to select the a u dio lan g ua g e y ou de s i r e *, w it h th e c urr e nt Aud i o Ch a nne l Nu mb e r ( 1 ) and t he t o t al n u m- ber o f A ud i o C han n e l s (2 ) d i sp l a y ed. P r ess AU DIO a g ain to s e l ect a n o t h e r a u d i o la ngu a g e . T h e a u d i o d i s play will[...]

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    30 6. A -B R EPE AT a. During pla yb ac k press ‘ A -B ’ t o set the S t a rti n g Po i nt A. A -B R e p e a t S t a r t i ng Po i n t S c r e en D i spl ay b. P r e s s ‘ A-B ’ a s e c on d time t o s et th e En d i ng P o i n t B a n d t h e p l a y er w i l l re p eat e dl y p la y the p a rt b et w e e n Po i nt A and Point B. A -B R e [...]

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    31 7 . REPE AT D u ri n g p la yb ack e a ch tim e ‘ 1 /A L L R EPE AT ’ is pre s se d , the f ol l o wi ng mod e s w ill becom e a v ail a ble. Chap t er: Rep e at the c u rrent c h apter Ti tle: Re p eat th e current title All: Rep e at all chapters a nd titles O f f : R e sum e nor m al p la y b ack The ‘ Chapter ’ repeat displa y is sho[...]

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    32 T ot a l Elaps e d: T h e current t rack playin g and the t o ta l t ime t h at the CD has bee n pla yi n g. T otal Remain: T he current track playin g and the amou n t o f t ime rema in i n g on the CD. Display O ff : T he CD time In f ormation w ill no t be displayed. T a k e ‘ Sin g l e Elapsed ’ display as a e x ample: S i ngl e El a p s[...]

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    33 L. Pla y ing MP3 Di s cs MP 3 i s a f o rmat for stori n g digita l a u d io. A n a u di o C D- q u a l it y s o n g is c o mpres s ed int o t h e M P3 f ormat wi th v er y l i tt l e lo s s o f a u di o q u al i ty w h il e t a k i ng up m uch l ess di sc spac e . CD - R / R W d is cs t hat h a ve bee n encod e d in M P 3 f orma t are c o mpati[...]

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    34 4. U s e the ( NEXT ) button to mo v e to the ne x t son g . Pre s s the ( P REVIOUS) b utto n to mo v e to t h e beginni n g o f the pre vi ous s o n g. U S I N G T H E R E P E A T F E A TU RE The de fa ult mode f or th e Repeat f eature is OFF(Folder). Pressing RE P E A T c onse c utivel y chan g es t h e re p eat opti o ns: • Repeat One (re[...]

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    35 M . Pla y i ng a Vi d e o Ga m e ( Refe r to F ig u r e 8) Ch a n g e t h e so u rce b y pres s in g t h e DVD/AV1/A V 2 button on the remote. The A V2 i n put jac k i s lo c ated o n th e le f t sid e o f the u n it. The A V1 input i s the RC A connect o rs locate d on the top o f the unit. Figu r e 8 C o nn e ct t h e A/V o u tp u t f r o m yo[...]

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    36 F M M o d ul a t o r FM Fre q uenc y S e lect Switch O.Wi r eless F M Mo d u lat or T h e M M D10 is e q ui p ped w it h bu i lt- i n wi rel e ss FM Mo dul a tor*, t h at a l- lo w s y ou to li s ten to the MM D10 audi o si g n a l b y tuning y our v ehic le ’ s r a dio to the sel e ct e d fr e qu ency, ( 8 8. 3 , 8 8 .5 , or 88 . 7 M Hz). Thi[...]

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    37 Q. T roublesho o ting: N o po w er a t Video Monitor Po w e r but no video or sound Pic t ure, but no s ound RE ME DY : - V e r i f y + 1 2 V D C on the Red w ire a t 2 p in Po w er Ha r n e ss beh i nd vi d eo m on it o r. V er i f y g round co n ne ct io n w ith co nt i n uity test f rom k nown g oo d gr ou n d to blac k w ire at 2 pin Po w er[...]

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    128-6429E AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with reconditioned[...]