Audiovox MMD85 manual

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    MMD85 8.5” O VERHEAD L CD MONIT OR WITH D VD PL A YER OPERA TION MANU AL POWER MODE SCREEN SOURCE ST O P PLAY EJECT ON AUTO OFF 1287250[...]

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    W arnings  Do not use any solvents or cleaning materials when cleaning the video monitor .  Do not use any abrasive cleaners, they may scratch the screen.  Use only a lightly dampened lint free cloth to wipe the screen if it is dirty .  Lock the LCD screen in the fully closed position when not in use.  Before putting on headphones al[...]

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    Congratulations on your purchase of the Movies 2 Go MMD85 drop-down Video Monitor with DVD Player . The MMD85 has been designed to give you and your family many years of video entertainment in the mobile environment. Please read the directions that follow to familiarize yourself with the product and to ensure that you obtain the best results from y[...]

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    4 MMD85 CONTROLS AND INDICA TORS DIAGRAM AUX POWER MODE SCREEN SOURCE STO P PLAY EJECT ON AUTO OFF 3 4 5 8 9 10 6 7 11 2 1 1 13 14 15 12[...]

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    5 MMD85 MAIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS 1. Dome Lights – Provide additional interior illumination. 2. Infrared T ransmitter and Sensor – Used to transmit audio to wireless headphones. Also allows the remote control to operate the MMD85 and to control other accessories in the system. 3. Source Button – Source select DVD,A V1, AUX. 4. Screen Mode Bu[...]

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    6 MMD85 Battery Installation Before attempting to operate your Remote Control, install the batteries as described below . 1 ) Turn the Remote Control face down. Using a fingernail, lift the battery cover off. 2 ) Install two “AAA” batteries as shown. Make sure that proper polarity (+ or -) is observed. 3 ) Align the cover tabs with the remote c[...]

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    7 MMD85 1. * POWER Press this button to turn “ON” and “OFF” the MMD85 unit. 2. DISPLA Y Press to display current disc information while the disc is playing. Press cursor ( ) buttons to select from: Title Chapter Angle Audio Subtitle For T itle/Chapter , press numeric buttons to do Title/Chapter selection. For Angle, Audio & Subtitle, pr[...]

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    8 MMD85 6. ZOOM Press this button to zoom or reduce the picture on DVD disc. Press ZOOM button DVD player perform Once Enlarge the picture 2 times of the original size T wice Enlarge the picture 3 times of the original size 3 times Enlarge the picture 4 times of the original size 4 times Picture is returned to original size 7. CURSOR ( ) Use these [...]

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    9 MMD85 12. VOLUME UP (+) Press to increase the volume level of the headphone jacks. It is also used to make picture adjustments in the picture select mode. Note: The volume buttons will not affect the volume of wireless headphones or a wired RF modulator . When using these devices, the volume must be adjusted with the wireless headphone volume con[...]

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    10 MMD85 14. PIX ( Picture Select ) Each time this button is pressed, the on screen picture adjustment displays the “adjustment bar” for BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST , COLOR or TINT . Once the desired adjustment bar is displayed, use the VOLUME+/ VOLUME- button to adjust the setting. The display will automatically turn off if no adjustments are made wi[...]

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    11 MMD85 20. MUTE Press to mute the audio. Press it again to restore the sound to the previously set level. 21. ENTER Press to implement selected settings. 22. SETUP Press to display the Setup Menu which allows the user to change the DVD player options such as TV DISPLA Y , OSD LANGUAGE, EQ TYPE, P ARENT AL CONTROL etc. Refer to the settings and Ad[...]

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    12 MMD85 2. In order to Go to the desired page, move the highlight using the cursor button or to the icon indicated. 3. After entering the desired page, highlight the desired item using the cursor button or . 4. Press to move the highlight to the different options for the selected item. Press or to select the desired options, and then press ENTER t[...]

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    13 MMD85 LANGUAGE SETUP Language for On-Screen Display OSD MENU : The OSD MENU setup allows you to select the language for the on-screen display . The user can either select English, French, Spanish, Italian or German for the OSD language. Langu age Vi deo Ra tin g Fr ench Spani sh Itali a n Ge rman OS D Me nu E nglis h E nglis h VIDEO SETUP TV DIS[...]

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    14 MMD85 TV TYPE The TV TYPE setup allows you to select the system to fit to the color system of the TV to be connected. NTSC - Select this type for NTSC TV P AL - Select this type for P AL TV MUL TI - Select this type for multi-system TV Langu age Vi d eo Ra ting PA L TV Di sp la y 16:9 TV T ype NTSC NTSC MUL TI RA TING SETUP P ASSWORD After you s[...]

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    15 MMD85 Langu age Vi deo Rati ng Passw ord Rating Adult Rese t LOAD F ACTOR Y The Load Factory — Reset allows you to reset all options to factory settings. * This function will not affect the Rating control settings.[...]

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    16 MMD85 Playing Audio CDs When playing an audio CD, the DISPLA Y banner appears automatically . It displays the track a nd the amount of time for the track playing, the total amount of time on the disc and the elapsed time of the disc. Selecting a T rack Y ou can skip to a specific track by using the numbers keys. After choosing the track, press E[...]

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    17 MMD85 Playing MP3 Discs MP3 is a format for storing digital audio. An audio CD-quality song can be compressed into the MP3 format with very little loss of quality , while taking up much less space. CD-R discs that have been encoded in MP3 format can be played on your DVD player . The DVD player plays the songs in the order they were burned on to[...]

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    18 MMD85 Skipping Songs Use the Next ( ) button on the remote control to move to the next song. Use the Previous ( ) button to move to the previous song. Selecting a Play Mode Y ou can choose what order the songs will play on a disc temporarily . The default play mode is FOLDER. Press REPEA T consecutively to choose the desired play mode. The play [...]

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    19 MMD85 TURNING THE MMD85 ON OR OFF 1. Sliding the screen release lock forward will unlock the LCD screen and it will drop down slightly . Pivot the screen downward until a comfortable viewing angle is reached. The hinge friction will hold the screen in position while the system is in use. 2. Pressing the power button on the unit or the remote con[...]

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    20 MMD85 REMOTE SENSOR The MMD85 incorporates an infrared sensor which relays signals from the remote control to allow the unit to be controlled simply by pointing its remote control at the remote sensor eye. This provides control of auxiliary equipment such as a Video Cassette Player . The infrared sensor can relay signals from most manufacturer?[...]

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    21 MMD85 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES WIRELESS HEADPHONES The MMD85 includes a built in infrared transmitter for use with Movies 2 Go wireless headphones (PN MMIRHS). Turning the Wireless Headphone switch ON will activate the internal IR receiver and the volume can then be adjusted separately with the controls on each headset. Any number of wireless headph[...]

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    22 MMD85 SOURCE FEA TURE AV 1 The video input may be connected to a Video cassette Player (VCP), video game system, or other audio/video devices. T o access the A/V inputs, turn the MMD85 on and press the source button on the MMD85 or the Source button on the remote control until “A V1 or A V2” is displayed on the screen. Turn the video source [...]

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    23 MMD85 DVD Basics T o get the optimum use out of the DVD section, make sure you read this section completely . Regional Coding Both the DVD player and disc are coded by region. These regional codes must match in order for the disc to play . If the codes don’t match, the disc won’t play . This unit’s code is region 1. Other regional codes ca[...]

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    24 MMD85 T roubleshooting PROBLEM IR sensor inoperative • V erify that the batteries in the remote are fresh. • V erify that the remote sensor eye is not obstructed. SOLUTION Disc won’t play • Insert a disc with the label side facing up. • Check the type of disc you put into disc tray . This DVD only plays DVDs, audio CDs and MP3s. • Bo[...]

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    25 MMD85 PROBLEM SOLUTION Can’t advance through a movie • Y ou can’t advance through the opening credits and warning information that appears at the beginning of movies because the disc is programmed to prohibit that action. The icon ( ) appears on screen The feature or action cannot be completed at this time because: 1. The disc’s software[...]

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    26 MMD85 Replacement Parts Specifications Remote Control 136B3587 A/V Adapter Cable 1 12B3227 LCD Backlighting Edge Light Tube Resolution 1440 x 234 Pixels 336,960 Operation T emperature 32-140°F ( 0-60°C ) Storage T emperature -4-176°F (-20-80°C) Backlight life 10, 000 Hour s Video Display System NTSC/P AL Headphone Audio Output 0.03W@32 ohms [...]

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    AEC (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 product (at the Company's o[...]