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[. . . ] Thank you for making your choice for car video entertainment! 6 7 8 10 10 11 12 BV6VIS User's Manual - Contents General precautions Please read this manual completely and carefully prior to attempting to install your new mobile video equipment. Installed correctly, your equipment will provide you with years of enjoyable and safe usage. Installation of this equipment in any portion of a vehicle which impairs or distracts the driver is improper and dangerous. [. . . ] Do not place objects on or suspend objects from the power cord, as this may damage the cord. BV^VI User's Manual - page 3 Features Your new video monitor features the following: · TFT Active Matrix LCD display · On-screen menu system · Audio/video input controls · Wireless remote control What is included? When first unpacking your new flipdown monitor, please check first that the package contains all of the items below. If something is missing, contact the store where you purchased the player. · LCD monitor · Monitor shround · Wireless remote control with batteries · RCA/mini-headphone auxiliary AV input Y cable · Power/AV cable · Monitor removal key · Mounting screws BV6VIS User's Manual - page 4 Monitor Controls and Features 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 SELECT (MENU) By pressing this button, you can scroll through the functions which can be adjusted in the menu system: Brightness, Color and Contrast. 3 HEADPHONE JACK For private listening, plug your headphones into this jack. 4 POWER ON/OFF This button turns the monitor system on and off. 2 AUX A/V INPUT This jack can be used to connect an auxiliary video input, such as a portable DVD player or video game. When you use this input, the monitor system automatically shuts off the other incoming video signals from other sources that may be connected. 5 UP/DOWN BUTTONS These buttons are used to increase or decrease parameters in the onscreen display menu system. 6 REMOTE IR SENSOR BV6VIS User's Manual - page 5 Remote Control 1 1 POWER Press to turn unit ON or OFF. 2 3 2 TIMER Pressing this button brings up a menu which enables you set the monitor to automatically shut off after a prescribed amount of time between 15 and 120 minutes. 4 3 MUTE Press this button to turn off the sound. Press it again to turn it back on. 5 4 UP/DOWN BUTTONS These buttons are used to increase or decrease parameters in the onscreen display menu system. 5 MENU (SELECT) By pressing this button, you can scroll through the functions which can be adjusted in the menu system: Brightness, Color and Contrast. BV6VIS 6 7 8 6 SYSTEM Pressing this button brings up a menu which enables you to rotate the image on the screen. 7 AV INPUT SELECT Press this button to change between the AV input sources . 8 P. P. (Picture Processing) Pushiing this button cycles between four preset video "styles. " These styles are combinations of brightness, contrast and color which some users find appropriate for the different programs they watch. If you want to return to the settings you created yourself using the Brightness, Color and Contrast settings in the Menu system, press the P. P. button until you arrive at the setting called MEMORY. BV6VIS User's Manual - page 6 System wiring Using the wires provided, complete the audio, video and power connections in your vehicle as shown in the diagram below. The installation instructions describe the process of installing the monitor into the sun visor, but they do not describe how to route the wires through your vehicle to the visor location. For best results, consult with a professional installer on this issue. VIDEO SOURCE 1 (DVD player, video game, etc. ) VIDEO OUT VIDEO INPUT 1 (YELLOW) VIDEO OUT VIDEO INPUT 2 (YELLOW) AUDIO OUT LEFT AUDIO INPUT (WHITE) RIGHT AUDIO INPUT (RED) VIDEO SOURCE 2 (DVD player, video game, etc. ) L R RED BLACK FUSE 12V Battery to Chassis Ground BV6VIS User's Manual - page 7 Monitor installation CAUTION: If you have any doubts about this type of installation, please consult your local mobile electronics retailer. Errors in instaling this monitor in your vehicle may cause damage which is expensive to repair. Remove the screws which attach the sun visor to the ceiling of your vehicle. Place the visor on clean towel or cloth in a clean area of your worksurface. Push on the visor with your fingers to make sure there are no obstructions inside that would interfere with the installation. After you confirm that there are no internal obstructions, take the paper template provide in place, and mark the area to be cut. 6-5/8" x 4-3/4" paper template taped in place After you confirm that there are no internal obstructions, make a paper template in a rectangular shape, exactly 6-5/8" x 4-3/4" and tape it in the place where you want to locate the monitor. Since the monitor frame is wider than the monitor housing, be sure to leave at least 13/4" space on the visor surface to the right and left of where the opening will be. 1-3/4" clear zone on each side Trace the template accurately with a pencil onto the surface of the visor and remove the template. [. . . ] Replace or repair A/V source (DVD player, video game, etc. ) No picture. A/V signal not present. TV reception is poor (applies to system with TV tuner only) Check all cables. Move to another area with better reception, if possible. Remote control does not function properly. Batteries are dead. [. . . ]

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