Audiovox VOD10PS2 manual

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    OPERA TION MANUAL V OD10PS2 10.2" OVERHEAD LCD MONIT OR WITH SONY PS2 PLA YER 128-8667A MENU/ ENTER[...]

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    Important Notice I nstallation of overhead products requires careful planning and preparation. Be extremely careful when working on a vehicle with side curtain air bags. Do not route wires near any portion of the side curtain air bag assemblies. This includes any anchor points in A, B, C or D pillars of the vehicle. Routing wires in these areas or [...]

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    3 FEA TURES Congratulations Safety Precaution Congratulations on your purchase of the AUDIOVOX VOD10PS2 Player with Drop-Down V ideo / Monitor . The VOD10PS2 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 to en[...]

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    QS G  UICK T ART UIDE PlayStation2 . G PlayStation2 . PlayStation2 d PlayStation2 PlayStation2 PlayStation2. 1. Insert batteries into the game controllers and the remote control ame controller transceivers are preinstalled when the unit is shipped. 2. T urn the vehicle on. Running this unit on battery power (accessory key setting) will drain the[...]

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    QUICK ST ART GUIDE (Cont) NOTE . 1 1. When using the wireless headphones install the batteries in each headphone. T urn the volume to minimum before turning them on. Once they are turned on, place them on your head (pay attention to R/L earpieces) and slowly adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level. 12. When listening to the system over t[...]

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    QUICK ST ART GUIDE (Cont) U ) qput sing the Control Panel T o access the Control Panel press the dark gray DISPLA Y or dark gray SELECT button. The Control Panel (Below) can be used to navigate the DVD disc. Refer to figure below: Pressing the dark gray DISPLA Y or dark gray SELECT button again will cause the Control Panel to change its position on[...]

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    1. SOURCE Button (S) 2. CURSOR Buttons ( ) 3. MENU/ENTER Button 4. Infrared T ransmitter and Sensor 5. POWER Button ( ) 6. Dome Lights 7. Three Position Dome Light Switch ON OFF AUTO 8. PlayStation2 CONSOLE 9. MEMOR Y CARD SLOT 1 & MEMOR Y CARD SLOT 2 (Memory Cards not supplied) 10. PS2 WIRELESS CONTROLLER TRANSCEIVERS (T ransceivers supplied) [...]

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    8 1 1. LCD Panel 12. Screen Release 13. LCD Cut Off Switch 14. OPEN 15. OPEN ( ) 16. RESET ( ) Press to release the screen. Used to turn off the LCD backlit when the LCD is in the closed position. Push to open the tray . The disc tray opens. ON/Standby and RESET indicator .  PlayStation2 CONTROL FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (SIDE VIEW) 1. HEADPHONE JACK[...]

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    9 MAIN FUNCTION OPERA TION REMOTE CONTROL OPERA TION Battery Installation Before attempting to operate your Remote Control, install the batteries as described below . 1) T urn the Remote Control face down. Using your finger , slide the battery cover off in the direction of the arrow . 2) Install T wo “AAA” batteries. Make sure that proper polar[...]

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    REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS PLA YST A TION CONTROLS (P1-P36) (Dark Gray Buttons) The remote control is divided into two sections, Dark Gray buttons on the top, which control the built-in PlayStaion2 and Light Gray buttons on the bottom of the remote control, that control the other functions of the unit. PlayStation2 controls (refer to the SONY PlaySta[...]

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    P8. SLOW ( / ) P9. SCAN ( / ) P10. PLA Y P1 1. DISPLA Y P12. TOP MENU P13. BUTTON: DVD MENU P14. ENTER P15. BUTTON: TITLE MENU P16. DIRECTIONAL BUTT ONS: CURSOR CONTROL P17. L3 BUTTON Changes to slow-motion playback. (Forward or Reverse) Fast forwards or fast reverses playback on the screen to locate a particular scene. Starts playback. Displays th[...]

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    P18. L1 BUTTON P19. L2 BUTTON P20. SELECT P21 ST ART P22. R2 BUTTON P23. R1 BUTTON P24. R3 BUTTON P25. BUTTON: ENTER P26. BUTTON: CANCEL / (Stop) P27. MENU P28. RETURN Previous ( ), press to return to the previous chapter or track. Search ( ) using fast reverse or fast forward playback. Displays the control panel of the PlayStation2. Press to Play/[...]

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    P29. P AUSE P30. STOP P31. PREVIOUS ( / NEXT ( P32. A-B REPEA T P33. CLEAR P34. TIME P35. NUMBER 0~9 P36 ST ANDBY / RESET M1. POWER Pauses and resumes playback. Stops playback. )) Returns to the beginning of the current or previous chapter/Skips to the beginning of the next chapter . Specifies a scene for playback and starts playback of the scene t[...]

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    M2. MUTE M3. FMM ON/OFF M4. SYSTEM MENU M5. FMM SELECT M6. SOURCE M7. IR ON/OFF M8. DISPLA Y M9. ENTER M10. CURSOR BUTT ON ( ) M1 1. VOLUME ( – PIX + ) +– Press this button to mute the audio. Pressing the button again restores the sound to the previously set level. T urns the wireless FM Modulator ON or OFF . Allows the user to access the main [...]

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    WIRELESS CONTROLLER (2.4GHz) HOW TO USE T Carefully read the information before use. For detailed connection and usage methods, refer to the Owner ’s Manual for the PIayStation2 system. Battery Installation: The wireless controller uses two “AA” batteries. 1. T urn your controller upside down and remove the lid on the bottom by pressing again[...]

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    Sleep Mode: Y our controller will automatically go into Sleep Mode after approximately three minutes if not used. The MODE LED indicator will go of f. T o reactivate the controller , you have a choice to press the ST ART button or press down on one of the joy sticks on the controller . Y our controller will automatically synchronize with the receiv[...]

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    SYSTEM MENU ADJUSTMENT The System Menu contains features and options that let you customize your system to change the screen mode display , OSD language and source default. 1) Press the MENU/ENTER button on unit to enter System Menu, the main page of the system menu will appear on screen. 2) Use the cursor buttons or to select the desired item in t[...]

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    4) Use light gray or buttons to change the picture control setting. 5) T o change another picture control setting press the SYSTEM MENU button and select another picture control using the light gray or buttons. Repeat step 4 to change the picture control setting. 6) T o reset the picture control settings to the factory default settings, enter the p[...]

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    3) Press the light gray ENTER button on the remote control and the following screen will appear: 4) Use the light gray (up) or (down) arrow on the remote control to highlight FMM ON and press the light gray ENTER button to turn the FM Modulator on. 1) Repeat steps 1 through 3 above and highlight FMM SELECT 2 Use the light gray (down) arrow on the r[...]

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    OSD LANGUAGE SOURCE DEF AUL T PS2 SCREEN MODE This allows the user to select the language for the on-screen display . The user can either select English, Spanish, French, German for the OSD language. This allows the user to set the system default source to PS2 (via System Menu). If selected default source is set to PS2 every time the unit’s power[...]

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    TURNING THE UNIT ON OR OFF 1. Pushing in the Screen Release button 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 control will tu[...]

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    OVERHEAD DOME LIGHTS WIRELESS HEADPHONES WIRED HEADPHONES (OPTIONAL) The Dome Lights integrated into the unit are controlled by a three position slide switch. Sliding the switch to the ON position will turn the lights ON. The OFF position will prevent the lights from turning ON with the vehicle's interior lighting, and the auto position will a[...]

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    SOURCE FEA TURE AV 1 AUX PS2 The A V1 input may be connected to a external video source, video game system, or other audio / video devices. T o access the audio / video inputs, turn the unit on and press the S (source) button or the Source button on the remote control until "A V1" is displayed on the screen. T urn the video source compone[...]

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    24 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM IR remote inoperative V erify that the batteries in the remote are fresh. V erify that the remote sensor eye is not obstructed. Disc won't play No sound or distorted sound Play starts, but then stops immediately Can’t advance through a movie Insert a disc with the label side facing up. Check the type of disc you pu[...]

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    25 PROBLEM Picture is distorted The disc might be damaged. T ry another disc. It is normal for some distortion to appear during forward or reverse scan. SOLUTION Not allowed at the moment The feature or action cannot be completed at this time because: 1. The disc’ s software restricts it. 2. The disc’ s software doesn’t support the feature (e[...]

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    REPLACEMENT P ARTS SPECIFICA TIONS Remote Control 136-4926 LCD Backlighting LED Resolution 800 (RGB) x 480 Pixels 1,152,000 Operation T emperature 32 ~131º F (0 ~ 50º C) Storage T emperature -4 ~ 158º F (-20 ~ 70º C) Backlit life 10,000 Hours Video Display System NTSC / P AL Headphone Audio Output 0.03W @ 32 ohms Video Output 1.0Vp-p @ 75 ohms [...]

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    27 AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP . (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that, should this product or any part thereof (except game controllers), under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 36 months from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replac[...]

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    128-8667A © 20 0 AUDIOVOX,150 Marcus Blvd. Hauppauge, NY 1 1788 1[...]