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[. . . ] For service on an out-of-warranty product a flat fate fee by model is charged. Contact your authorized dealer to obtain the service charge for your unit. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXPRESS WARRANTY, IMPLIED WARRANTY, WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED; AND DIRECTED NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSON OR ENTITY TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY DUTY, OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH ITS PRODUCTS. DIRECTED DISCLAIMS AND HAS ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING DEALERS OR INSTALLERS. [. . . ] Screws and other mounting hardware. NOTE: This product requires specialized tools and installation techniques; Directed recommends that this monitor be installed by a retailer that employs MECP (Mobile Electronics Certification Program) installers. Contact your retailer for details. Note: This manual makes reference to optional Directed Video parts not included with this product. 6 © 2001 Directed Electronics, Inc. Basic Operation 231 6 79 6 54 8 MONITOR DESCRIPTION 1. Power/Source button - press to turn the monitor on/off or change video source. I 9. LED indicator light - when turned on the light is blue; when on standby the light is red. VIEWING ANGLE The picture viewing angle can be easily adjusted by pressing against the top or bottom of the monitor bezel. 4. Security - only applies when ESP/ESP2 security systems are connected; only ESP2 will display trigger zones. Setup - only appears if the MCB 1000 Expanded Menu switch is on. EXITING MENUS After making setting changes, use the following steps to exit the menus. Highlight BACK, press the monitor's MODE button or the remote's MENU button to return to the previous menu Highlight EXIT, press the monitor's MODE button or the remote control's MENU button or make no entry for eight seconds, you will exit all menus and return to the current video source display. 3. 2. MAKING CHANGES TO SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE MONITOR CONTROL BUTTONS NOTE: For a guide to monitor button locations refer to Basic Operation section of this guide. 8 © 2001 Directed Electronics, Inc. SETUP MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND OPERATION Following are explanations of the many settings that can be changed to customize the operation of your Rear Seat Entertainment system. To change the settings described, follow the directions in the on-screen menu's section or the special instructions in each menu. SELECTION VOLUME DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION I I Adjust the volume of the headphone jack. Use the monitors UP/DOWN or the remote's (+) (-) buttons to adjust the volume. Use CHDN/CHUP buttons to change channels Change illumination for day or night viewing. (Always displays the last zone triggered only. ) See the Assign Trigger Names menu. See the Trigger Names menu. CHANNEL (TVM300 ONLY) DIMMER I I I I I I PICTURE Note: To adjust use the monitor's UP/DOWN buttons or the remote's (+)/(-) buttons. I I I I I I I I I OSD COLOR SECURITY (ESP/ESP2 ONLY) NOTE: This menu contains selections that have additional settings. I I I SETUP (MCB1000 ONLY) NOTE: This menu contains selections that have additional settings. This menu is used for initial system setup only. I I I I © 2001 Directed Electronics, Inc. 9 IMPORTANT! Any changes in the following menus must be written into the MCB1000 and ESP/ESP2 software. Before the menu is exited the Write to System procedure must be completed. SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU SELECTION PASSIVE/ACTIVE ARMING DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Program the ESP/ESP2 security system to arm by itself (passive) or if its remote must be used for arming (active). For a full description of this setting refer to your ESP/ESP2 owner's guide. For a full description of this setting refer to the ESP/ESP2 owner's guide. When turned on, the doors will lock three seconds after the ignition is turned on. For a full description of this setting refer to the ESP/ESP2 owner's guide. When turned on, the doors will unlock when the ignition is turned off. For a full description of this setting refer to the ESP/ESP2 owner's guide. This feature controls whether the doors will lock when the ESP/ESP2 security system passively arms itself. For a full description of this setting refer to your ESP/ESP2 owner's guide. I CHIRPS ON/OFF IGNITION LOCK ON/OFF IGNITION UNLOCK ON/OFF PASSIVE/ACTIVE LOCKING WRITE TO SYSTEM I I I Highlight WRITE TO SYSTEM, press the monitor's MODE button or the remote's MENU button to enter the system changes. WRITE FAILED - Information not entered successfully. HARDWARE OPTIONS MENU SELECTION POWER AUTO OFF DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION I I I Select to choose POWER AUTO OFF or POWER LAST STATE. [. . . ] It is recommended that you have your authorized retailer install this monitor. Use only solder and tape or quality solderless connectors when terminating wires. Incorrect or poor connections may cause damage to the monitor or the vehicle. Disconnect the ground wire from the battery or remove the fuses for any impacted circuits before making any connections. I WIRE AND AV CONNECTORS 1. 5. Monitor DIN Cable DIN-to-RCA Cable IR Remote Connector Audio Input RCA (RED) Audio Input RCA (WHITE) 6. [. . . ]

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