Magnadyne Car Stereo System MV VCRUSER02 User Manual

TM  
Owner’s Manual  
In Vehicle Entertainment System with Drop Down 6.4” and 10.4" TV Screen,  
Remote Control, Hi-Fi VCR and Mono VCR with Wireless Headphones  
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Table of Contents  
Important Safety Instructions............................................................................................................................. 2  
Important Safeguards......................................................................................................................................... 2  
Damage Requiring Service................................................................................................................................. 2  
Video Cassette Tape Information........................................................................................................................ 3  
Remote Control Battery Install / Replace............................................................................................................ 4  
VCR Controls...................................................................................................................................................... 4  
Remote Control .................................................................................................................................................. 4  
Programming and Setup .................................................................................................................................... 5  
VCR Tape Playback............................................................................................................................................. 5  
Using VCR Special Features ............................................................................................................................... 5-6  
Recording........................................................................................................................................................... 6  
Operating a DVD, Camcorder or Game............................................................................................................... 6  
6.4" Viewing Screen Controls and Functions...................................................................................................... 7-8  
10.4" Viewing Screen Controls and Functions....................................................................................................9-13  
Domelight Operation .......................................................................................................................................... 14  
Headphone Operation .........................................................................................................................................15  
Standard Headphone Operation.......................................................................................................................... 16  
Digital Headphone Operation.............................................................................................................................. 17  
Cleaning and Maintenance.................................................................................................................................. 18  
Trouble Shooting................................................................................................................................................ 18  
Replacement Parts ............................................................................................................................................. 19  
Warranty............................................................................................................................................................. 19  
Replacement Parts Order Form.......................................................................................................................... 20  
Video Cassette Tape Information  
This VCR will operate with any cassette that has the VHS mark. For best results, we recommend the use of high-quality video  
cassette. Do not use poor quality or damaged tapes.  
Inserting a Cassette:  
Precautions:  
Insert the cassette in the direction as shown. Push in gently,  
but continuously, on the center-back of the cassette until it is  
drawn into the VCR. The VCR will automatically turn ON.  
• Avoid Moisture. Moisture condensation may occur on the tape  
if it is moved from a cold location to a warm location or visa  
versa, Before using a tape with these conditions, to avoid  
damage of the tape and your VCR, wait until the tape is at  
room temperature and the moisture has evaporated.  
• Avoid extreme heat, high humidity and magnetic fields.  
Do not tamper with the cassette mechanism.  
Do not touch the tape with your fingers.  
Erase Prevention:  
Removing a Cassette:  
You can prevent accidental  
erasing of a recording by  
breaking off the tab on  
the back edge of the  
cassette.  
1. In the stop mode, press the “EJECT” button on the remote  
control or press the “STOP/EJECT” button on the VCR.  
The cassette will be ejected.  
2. Pull the cassette out of the cassette compartment.  
3. Store the cassette in its case as shown.  
If you decide to record on  
the tape again, cover the  
hole with plastic tape  
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Remote Control Battery Install / Replace  
1. Slide battery compartment cover out from back of remote  
2. Insert two AA batteries as diagrammed. (Supplied)  
control.  
3. Slide battery compartment cover back in.  
VCR Controls  
Cassette Compartment For cassette insertion/removal  
Hi-Fi  
MOBILE VIDEO SYSTEM  
Hi-Fi Stereo VCR  
POWER  
Turns VCR  
on and off  
PLAY  
DEW  
R
POWER  
STOP  
EJECT  
REC  
REW  
FF  
POWER REC SLP  
HEAT  
STOP  
Stops tape  
movement  
REW  
PLAY  
Press to  
begin  
F.F.  
LED  
Indicators  
EJECT  
REC  
Rewinds  
Fast forwards  
tape (from stop  
Ejects  
Starts  
tape (from  
stop mode)  
cassette  
recording  
playback mode)  
Remote Controls  
EJECT Ejects cassette (mono VCR)  
POWER  
TV/VCR Selects TV or VCR (Stereo VCR)  
Turns VCR on and off  
POWER  
REC  
EJECT  
MENU  
Selects menu  
REC  
MENU  
Starts Recording  
TRACKING UP/DOWN  
Adjusts cassette tracking  
TV Channel UP/DOWN  
Changes TV Channels  
TRK  
ENTER DISPLAY  
SHIFT  
ENTER  
SHIFT  
IISTILL/SLOW  
PLAY  
STILL (Pause) / SLOW  
Selects variable slow motion playback  
Press to begin playback  
ᮤᮤ  
REW  
DISPLAY  
Rewinds tape from stop mode  
ᮣᮣ  
F. F.  
STOP  
Fast forwards tape from stop mode  
Stops tape movement  
Battery Compartment  
(on back)  
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Programming and Setup  
To prevent excessive drain on your vehicles battery, the  
WARNING! You must eject the tape before leaving the  
vehicle for extended periods of time. DO NOT leave a  
tape in the VCR! Damage to the tape and the VCR will  
occur. This damage is not covered by any warranty.  
MovievisionTM system will shut down 20 minutes after you turn the  
ignition key to the OFFposition.  
VCR Tape Playback  
1. Turn ONthe ignition switch and power will be applied  
Manual Tracking  
to the MovievisionTM system.  
For best picture quality, the VCR video head must be aligned  
with the recorded track on the tape; this alignment is called  
tracking. Videocassettes recorded on other VCRs and video-  
cassettes with copy protection may require some manual  
adjustment.  
2. Release the viewing screen from its folded and locked  
position in the viewing pod.  
3. Point the remote at the viewing screen and press POWER”  
or press POWERon the front panel of the VCR.  
4. Insert a VHS tape into the tape slot of the VCR. Push the  
tape case all the way in until the outer edge of the tape is  
flush with the front panel of the VCR. The tape mecha-  
nism will draw the tape in to the play position. The tape  
will automatically go to play mode.  
To adjust manually, press TRKup or down as necessary  
until the best picture possible is achieved.  
Note 1: Picture distortion often occurs at the beginning of a  
tape. Let the tape play for a moment to see if the distortion  
clears.  
5. To stop playback, press STOP.  
CAUTION! Do not push the tape in further than needed. Once  
the outer edge of the tape case is flush with the front panel  
let go of the tape! The mechanism will do the rest! Forcing  
the tape in will result in damage to the mechanism and force  
premature service.  
Note 2: If manual tracking adjustments do not produce a  
clear picture, there may be a problem with the videotape.  
Using VCR Special Features  
Forward and Reverse Picture Search  
On Screen Menu  
ᮤᮤ  
ᮣᮣ  
While in Play mode, press REW  
or FF  
; to  
To access the on screen menu press the MENUbutton on  
the remote control. You can access the following functions:  
Record speed, Auto repeat and Audio output.  
resume normal viewing press PLAY  
.  
Forward and Reverse Fast Search  
While in Play mode, press and hold REW  
Fast Search increases the tape speed 7 times if recorded at  
SP speed or 21 times for tapes recorded at SLP speed. To  
resume normal viewing, release the button.  
MENU  
ᮤᮤ  
ᮣᮣ  
or FF  
;  
**MAIN MENU**  
RECORD SPEED.......... (SP)  
AUTO REPEAT........... (OFF)  
:Menu On or Off  
SHIFT  
AUDIO OUTPUT..(STEREO)  
CHANNEL SETUP  
VCR OUTPUT CH ......(3CH)  
Note: While in Forward or Reverse Fast Search, audio is  
muted. If streaks, blurring or horizontal jitters appear,  
adjust picture with Tracking buttons.  
:Shift  
Cursor  
ENTER  
Still (Pause) and Frame Advance (Slow)  
: ENTER Button  
[SHIFT/ENTER]  
[MENU]  
While in Play mode, press STILL/SLOWto stop on a single  
still frame. Press STILL/SLOWagain to advance picture  
frame by frame. To resume normal viewing, press PLAY  
Applies to  
Stereo VCR Only  
.  
Note: Using Still mode for more than five minutes stress-  
es the tape and causes undue stress on the video heads;  
the VCR automatically disengages Still mode after five min-  
utes have elapsed.  
Record Speed  
Press the MENUbutton on the remote control to access the  
on screen menu. Use the SHIFTbutton to select the Record  
Speed function. Press the ENTERbutton to select the  
desired recording speed. Press MENUbutton to exit.  
Slow Motion Playback  
Press STILL/SLOWfor Slow Motion Playback.  
Auto Repeat  
The Auto Repeat function will play the video cassette tape  
repeatedly. Press the MENUbutton on the remote control  
to access the on screen menu. Use the SHIFTbutton to  
select the Auto Repeat function. Press the ENTERbutton to  
select on or off. Press the MENUbutton to exit.  
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Using VCR Special Features (Applies to Stereo VCR Only)  
Audio Output  
Channel Setup  
The Audio Output function allows you to select four different  
types of audio output. Press the MENUbutton on the  
remote control to access the on screen menu.Use the  
SHIFTbutton to select the Audio Output function. Press the  
ENTERbutton to select the audio output desired, Left,  
Right, Mono or Stereo. Press the MENUbutton to exit.  
When the VCR memorizes all the available channels, you can  
use CH M/L buttons to select channel. Select the CHANNEL  
SETUPusing the SHIFTand ENTERbutton.  
**MAIN MENU**  
RECORD SPEED.......... (SP)  
AUTO REPEAT........... (OFF)  
AUDIO OUTPUT..(STEREO)  
CHANNEL SETUP  
Note: The tracking, still (pause)/slow, recording speed and  
auto repeat can only be accessed through the on screen menu  
from the remote control. If you lose or damage the remote con-  
trol, you will not be able to access these functions.  
VCR OUTPUT CH ......(3CH)  
[SHIFT/ENTER]  
[MENU]  
1. Setting the Source. Before the VCR can memorize avail-  
able channels you must set the signal source for your  
VCR, leave Antennadisplayed in the ANT/CABLE  
screen. If you have a cable system hooked up to your  
VCR, press ENTERto change to CABLE/TV.  
2. Auto Channel Memory. Press to activate the auto chan-  
nel memory. Your VCR will begin scanning through avail-  
able channels. To interrupt, press the MENUbutton on  
the remote control. When the channel number on the  
screen stops changing , the VCR has finished.  
3. Channel Add/Delete. You can add or delete channels that  
have been memorized by the Automatic Channel Memory  
function. Press ENTERbutton to add the selected chan-  
nel. Press SHIFTbutton to delete the selected channel.  
Note: The Auto Channel Memory function must be per-  
formed before Channel Add/Delete can be used.  
VCR Output CH  
This feature does not apply to Movievision.  
Recording  
1. Turn ONthe ignition switch and power will be applied to  
5. Press the MENUbutton on the remote control to access  
the on screen menu. Use the SHIFTbutton to select the  
Record Speed function. Press the ENTERbutton to  
select the desired recording speed. Press MENUbutton  
to exit.  
the MovievisionTM system.  
2. Release the viewing screen from its folded and locked  
position in the viewing pod.  
3. Point the remote at the viewing screen and press POWER”  
Note: Tape speed can be changed while recording; there  
may be minor distortion but no interruption.  
or press POWERon the front panel of the VCR  
.
4. Insert a VHS tape into the tape slot of the VCR. Push the  
tape case all the way in until the outer edge of the tape is  
flush with the front panel of the VCR. The tape mecha-  
nism will draw the tape in to the play position. The tape  
will automatically go to play mode.  
6. Press REC; the RECbutton will light.  
7. To pause recording, press STILL/SLOW. To resume  
recording, press REC.  
8. To end recording, press STOP.  
Operating a DVD,Camcorder or Game  
1. Pod selector switch should be in the Stereo position for  
best sound. (Providing the item being connected has  
stereo output).  
2. Turn on the auxiliary device: video game, camcorder, DVD  
etc.  
3. Turn on the VCR. Stop or eject the tape if one is inserted.  
4. Use the channel UP/DOWN buttons on the remote to  
select STEREO LINEinput. Select one station below  
channel two. STEREO LINEwill be displayed on the  
viewing screen.  
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6.4" Viewing Screen Controls and Functions  
4. Adjusting the Screens Contrast: (CONTR)  
Rotate the contrast control to the left or the right to  
change the intensity of the dark colors compared to the  
light colors and vise versa.  
Rotating the control to the left (-) will make the screen  
darker (dark colors will dominate). Rotating the screen to  
the right (+) will make the screen lighter (lighter colors will  
dominate). Adjust the contrast of the screen to your view-  
ing preference.  
5. Adjusting the Screens Brightness:  
Rotate the bright (brightness) to the left or the right to  
change background lighting of the screen from darker to  
lighter and vise versa. Rotate the control to the left (-) to  
make the screen darker. Rotate the control to the right (+)  
to make the screen lighter. Adjust the bright control to your  
desired viewing preference.  
1. Infrared Eye  
Point the remote control in the direction of the Infrared Eye  
when accessing the functions provided by the remote control.  
2. Viewing Screen Release  
To release the screen, push inward on the MovievisionTM  
logo and pull downward. Place the screen to the desired  
viewing position.  
To lock the viewing screen in the closed position, press  
upward on the edge of the screen housing until the screen  
locks into place (you will hear a snap sound).  
3. Adjusting the Screens Color Intensity:  
Rotate the color control to the left or right to change the  
intensity of the colors on the screen. Rotation to the left (-)  
will reduce the color and rotation to the right (+) will  
increase the color. Adjust the color of the screen to your  
desired taste.  
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6.4" Viewing Screen Controls and Functions  
6. Stereo/Mono Switch:  
Car Radio Interface:  
If a condition of interference arises and it can not be reme-  
died by selecting another frequency, changing the transmit  
mode from Stereoto Monousually will eliminate inter-  
ference noise. The audio performance will be reduced when  
the switch is placed in the MOposition. Return the  
ST/MOswitch to the STposition to re-gain the high  
performance stereo sound in the headphones or the  
Vehicles stereo system.  
The signal transmitted from the MovievisionTM screen can be  
received by the existing FM car radio. This  
listening mode provides a much higher quality of sound for  
all. To listen to the MovievisionTM signal through the vehicle  
stereo system, repeat the following procedures;  
A. Turn ONthe MovievisionTM system and insert a tape or  
attach an auxiliary signal source to view on the screen.  
B. Turn ONthe FM radio in your vehicle and tune the radio  
to one of the 3 frequencies transmitted by the  
MovievisionTM system. (89.7mhz - 90.1mhz - 90.5mhz)  
Stereo/Mono Switch  
C. Adjust the volume and tonal qualities to suit your listen-  
ing taste.  
7. Transmitter Frequency Selection:  
The MovievisionTM viewing screen transmits a signal that  
is received by the MovievisionTM headphones and can also  
be received by the vehicles car radio. There are 3 fre-  
quencies available for use but only one can be used at a  
time. When you are listening to a movie using the wireless  
MovievisionTM headphones, it is possible that you could  
travel through an area where interference between the  
screen transmitter and the headphone receiver is at an un-  
acceptable level. If this occurs, you can use the 3 position  
frequency switch located in the roof housing to select a  
different frequency that may have less or no interference.  
Each time you change the transmitting frequency, the  
headphone/car radio receiver will have to be re-tuned to  
the new frequency. The 3 frequencies available for use are  
89.7mhz, 90.1mhz or 90.5mhz. (For further information  
on headphone tuning, consult the Headphone Operation”  
section of this manual)  
Transmitter Frequency Selection Switch  
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10.4" Viewing Screen Controls and Functions  
4. Select Button (SEL):  
Once the on-screen menu has been activated, press the  
SEL button to choose the item you want to adjust.  
MENU SEL.  
5. Up/Down Buttons:  
Once an item has been selected for adjustment, press the  
up or down arrows to adjust that item. An adjustment bar  
will appear on the screen.  
MENU SEL.  
1. Infrared Eye  
Point the remote control in the direction of the Infrared Eye  
when accessing the functions provided by the remote control.  
2. Viewing Screen Release  
To release the screen, push inward on the MovievisionTM  
logo and pull downward. Place the screen to the desired  
viewing position.  
6. Stereo/Mono Switch:  
If a condition of interference arises and it can not be reme-  
died by selecting another frequency, changing the transmit  
mode from Stereoto Monousually will eliminate inter-  
ference noise. The audio performance will be reduced when  
the switch is placed in the MOposition. Return the  
ST/MOswitch to the STposition to re-gain the high  
performance stereo sound in the headphones or the  
Vehicles stereo system.  
To lock the viewing screen in the closed position, press  
upward on the edge of the screen housing until the screen  
locks into place (you will hear a snap sound).  
3. Menu Button:  
Press to activate the picture adjustment menu. Press a  
second time to change from the picture adjustment menu  
to the signal adjustment menu. Press a third time to turn  
off the on screen menu .  
Stereo/Mono Switch  
MENU SEL.  
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10.4" Viewing Screen Controls and Functions  
7. Transmitter Frequency Selection:  
Transmitter Frequency Selection Switch  
The MovievisionTM viewing screen transmits a signal that  
is received by the MovievisionTM headphones and can also  
be received by the vehicles car radio. There are 3 fre-  
quencies available for use but only one can be used at a  
time. When you are listening to a movie using the wireless  
MovievisionTM headphones, it is possible that you could  
travel through an area where interference between the  
screen transmitter and the headphone receiver is at an un-  
acceptable level. If this occurs, you can use the 3 position  
frequency switch located in the roof housing to select a  
different frequency that may have less or no interference.  
Each time you change the transmitting frequency, the  
headphone/car radio receiver will have to be re-tuned to  
the new frequency. The 3 frequencies available for use are  
89.7mhz, 90.1mhz or 90.5mhz. (For further information  
on headphone tuning, consult the Headphone Operation”  
section of this manual)  
Backlight Adjustment:  
Adjusts the intensity of the rear panel lighting. For best results, this should be not be adjusted from the factory setting (50%  
setting).  
Step 1  
Step 2  
U
SEL.  
MENU SEL.  
BLT  
Press the Menu Button  
Once  
Screen Display  
Press the Up and Down  
Buttons to Adjust the  
Backlight  
Screen Display  
Step 3  
MENU SEL.  
Press the Menu Button  
Twice to Return.  
Screen Display  
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10.4" Viewing Screen Controls and Functions  
Brightness Adjustment:  
Adjusts the amount of white light in the image on the screen.  
Step 1  
Step 2  
MENU SEL.  
MENU SEL.  
Press the Menu Button  
Once  
Screen Display  
Press the Select Button  
Once  
Screen Display  
Step 3  
Step 4  
U
SEL.  
MENU SEL.  
BRT  
Press the Up and Down  
Buttons to Adjust the  
Brightness  
Screen Display  
Press the Menu Button  
Twice to Exit.  
Screen Display  
Contrast Adjustment  
Adjusts the difference between the lightest and darkest portions of the image on the screen.  
Step 1 Step 2  
MENU SEL.  
MENU SEL.  
Press the Menu Button  
Once  
Screen Display  
Press the Select Button  
Until Contrast is Selected  
Screen Display  
Step 3  
Step 4  
U
SEL.  
MENU SEL.  
CONT  
Press the Up and Down  
Buttons to Adjust the  
Contrast  
Screen Display  
Press the Menu Button  
Twice to Exit.  
Screen Display  
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10.4" Viewing Screen Controls and Functions  
Saturation Adjustment  
Adjusts the intensity of the colors on the screen from black and white conditions to full color condition..  
Step 1 Step 2  
MENU SEL.  
MENU SEL.  
Press the Menu Button  
Once  
Screen Display  
Press the Select Button  
Until Saturation is Selected  
Screen Display  
Step 3  
Step 4  
U
SEL.  
SAT  
MENU SEL.  
Press the Up and Down  
Buttons to Adjust the  
Saturation  
Screen Display  
Press the Menu Button  
Twice to Exit.  
Screen Display  
Hue Adjustment  
Adjusts the overall color of the image on the screen by changing the intensity of the primary green and primary red colors  
(more green tinted picture or more red tinted picture).  
Step 1  
Step 2  
MENU SEL.  
MENU SEL.  
Press the Menu Button  
Once  
Screen Display  
Press the Select Button  
Until Hue is Selected  
Screen Display  
Step 3  
Step 4  
U
SEL.  
HUE  
MENU SEL.  
Press the Up and Down  
Buttons to Adjust the Hue  
Screen Display  
Press the Menu Button  
Twice to Exit.  
Screen Display  
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10.4" Viewing Screen Controls and Functions  
Reset  
When used will reset all the screen settings back to manufacturer default settings.  
Step 1  
Step 2  
MENU SEL.  
MENU SEL.  
Press the Menu Button  
Once  
Screen Display  
Press the Select Button  
Until Reset is Selected  
Screen Display  
Step 3  
Step 4  
U
SEL.  
MENU SEL.  
Press Either the Up or  
Down Buttons to Reset  
Screen Display  
Press the Menu Button  
Twice to Exit.  
Screen Display  
Picture Adjustment  
For use in the United States, the picture selection should be "STANDARD NTSC/PAL". All other settings are for use outside  
the U.S. and if selected could result in poor picture quality.  
Step 1  
Step 2  
MENU SEL.  
MENU SEL.  
SIGNAL  
SIGNAL  
STANDARD NTSC,PAL  
STANDARD NTSC,PAL  
Press the Menu Button  
Twice  
Screen Display  
Press Either the Up or  
Down Buttons to Select  
Screen Display  
Standard NTSC,PAL if Other  
System is Displayed.  
Step 3  
MENU SEL.  
Press the Menu Button  
Once to Exit.  
Screen Display  
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6.4" and 10.4" Domelight Operation  
Domelight Operation:  
(Applies to MovieVision flip-down screen with dome lights  
built-in only.)  
The dome lights located in the MovieVision screen housing  
will illuminate whenever the vehicle doors are open just as  
the original domelight did.  
To activate the dome lights while the vehicle is in motion,  
press the domelight switch next to the desired domelight.  
Domelight  
Switch  
Note: Most American made vehicles (Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge)  
have a dashboard light dimmer switch that can be rotated to  
the maximum position and the dome lights will illuminate.  
Most Japanese or Korean made vehicles do not have this  
switch and the lights will have to be turned on manually as  
mentioned above.  
Replacing Domelight Bulbs:  
To replace a domelight bulb, repeat the following procedure.  
Warning! in some cases, the domelight maybe hot, proceed  
with caution.  
1. Use your fingernail to pull the lever at the end of the  
domelight lens forward and downward this will release the  
lens to expose the bulb.  
Removing  
Domelight Cover  
2. Use a pencil to pry out one end of the bulb then pull the  
remaining end of the bulb out of its clip. Do not use any  
metal device to remove the bulb as you may short the ter-  
minals together.  
3. To replace the bulb, place the metal ends of the new bulb  
onto the metal clips and gently press inward until the bulb  
ends are seated into the clips.  
4. Replace the lens by setting the tab end into the slot and  
then pressing the clip end into place.  
Warning! Only replace the bulb with the same size  
and wattage that you took out. Altering the size, shape  
or wattage will result in a damaged housing (melting).  
Use only Sylvania or GE model DE3021 for replacements.  
Removing Bulb  
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Headphone Operation  
Your MovievisionTM entertainment system is supplied with two (2) MovievisionTM headphones. The correct operation, care and  
maintenance of the headphones is critical to their ability to provide the user with a lifetime of operation. Misuse, abuse and  
neglect of the headphones will result in poor performance and premature failure. Please read through the simple operation and  
maintenance instructions enclosed.  
WARNING!  
Do not throw the headphones.  
2. Adjust the Headphones to Fit Your Head  
Repeat the following to adjust the headband to fit:  
A. Spread the ear pads apart and place the headphones on  
your head. Observe the Land Rindicators.  
B. Grab the ear pads and use your thumb and forefinger to slide  
the adjusters up or down until a comfortable fit is achieved.  
Do not get the headphones wet or submerse them in any  
liquid.  
Do not use the headphones as a hammer.  
Do not step, stand or sit on the headphones.  
Do not lay heavy objects on the headphones.  
Refrain from turning the volume of the headphones to the  
maximum position, this may result in ear damage.  
1. Install the Batteries (AAA Type)  
To install the AAAbatteries supplied, repeat the following  
procedure:  
A. Hold the headphones in one hand and place your thumb  
onto the gripping arrow on the battery holder cover.  
B. Press down on the gripping arrows while pulling down-  
ward on the battery door. Slide the door away from the  
headphones to expose the battery holder cavity.  
C. Place the batteries into the holder following the directions  
engraved inside the holder. Observe battery polarity.  
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Standard Headphone Operation  
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PWR  
OFF RAD MOV  
3. Turn OFF the Headphones when Finished  
The batteries supplied with your MovievisionTM headphones  
will last for approximately 10 hours of continuous use.  
Forgetting to turn OFFthe headphones, when not in use,  
will decrease the battery life.  
1. Headphone Radio Operation  
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Your MovievisionTM headphones can be used as an FM radio  
receiver. Repeat the following procedures to listen to FM  
radio broadcasts.  
PWR  
A. Move the Power/Selector switch (1) from the OFF posi-  
tion to the RAD (Radio) position.  
OFF RAD MOV  
B. Rotate the tuning knob (2) to the desired FM radio station.  
Note: FM radio stations are always received in Stereo Mode.  
C. Adjust the volume knob (3) to the desired volume level.  
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4. Connecting a Second Set of Headphones  
Your MovievisionTM headphones have a plug receptacle locat-  
ed at the bottom of the Rear pad. (4) A second set of per-  
sonal type headphones (Must have 3.5 mini male type plug)  
can be connected at this point.  
PWR  
OFF RAD MOV  
Note: When a second pair of headphones are attached, the  
tuning and audio level is controlled by the MovievisionTM  
headphone.  
2. Listening to What is on the Viewing Screen  
To use the MovievisionTM headphones with the source select-  
ed (FM Stereo/Video) repeat the following procedures.  
A. Move the Power/Selector switch (1) to the MOV (Movie)  
position.  
B. Rotate the tuning knob (2) until the headphone sound  
matches what is showing on the viewing screen.  
C. Adjust the volume knob (3) to the desired volume level.  
Note: If the transmitting frequency has been changed in the  
screen housing, repeat step Bto re-tune the headphones.  
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Digital Headphone Operation  
1. Turn On the Headphones:  
3. Listening to What Is Displayed on the Viewing Screen:  
To turn on the headphones, press the PWRbutton on the On the right ear pad are 3 pre-programmed buttons marked  
right side ear pad. The digital display will show radio station 1, 2 and 3. These buttons will tune the headphone radio to the  
digits when the headphone is on.  
exact MovieVision signals. Press the buttons one at a time  
until what you hear in the headphones is what is displayed on  
the viewing screen.  
2. Tuning an FM Radio Station:  
A. Press the UPor DOWNbutton to manually tune in an  
FM radio station.  
4. Turn Off the Headphones when you are Finished:  
B. Press and hold the UPor DOWNbutton for one second  
then release. The radio tuner will search up or down the  
radio band for the next strongest FM radio station.  
Note: FM radio stations are always received in Stereo Mode.  
C. Adjust the volume knob to the desired volume level.  
A. Press the PWRbutton to turn off the headphones.The  
display will be blank when the headphones are off.  
B. The batteries supplied with your MovieVision headphones  
will last for approximately 10 hours of continuous use.  
Forgetting to turn off the headphones when they are not in  
use will decrease the battery life.  
5. Connecting a Second Set of Headphones  
Your MovievisionTM headphones have a plug receptacle locat-  
ed at the side of the Lear pad. A second set of personal  
type headphones (Must have 3.5 mini male type plug) can be  
connected at this point.  
Volume Control  
Note: When a second pair of headphones are attached, the  
tuning and audio level is controlled by the MovievisionTM  
headphone.  
Plug for  
second pair  
of headphones  
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Cleaning and Maintenance  
Servicing:  
VCR Head Cleaning:  
Should your MovievisionTM VCR become inoperative, do not  
try to correct the problem by yourself. There are no user  
serviceable parts inside. Remove the unit from the vehicle  
and take it to an authorized MovievisionTM service facility.  
The use of poor quality or old worn tapes can still leave  
deposits on the tape head preventing high picture and sound  
quality. If a streaky or snowy picture (or no picture at all)  
appears during playback, the heads of your VCR may need  
to be cleaned.  
Cabinet Cleaning:  
The front panel of the MovievisionTM VCR can be cleaned  
with a soft cloth that has been immersed in luke warm  
water and wrung dry. Never use alcohol or solvents of any  
kind to clean your MovievisionTM VCR. Damage will result.  
1. Visit your local audio/video store and purchase a good  
quality VHS head cleaner and follow the directions sup-  
plied to clean the heads.  
2. If a commercial grade video head cleaner does not solve  
the picture quality problem, your heads may need pro-  
fessional cleaning. Consult your local video repair center  
for professional service.  
Screen Maintenance:  
During the normal course of use, the plastic housing parts  
will get dirty, dusty and the viewing screen will get finger  
prints on it. The viewing screen and related plastic housing  
parts can be safely cleaned using a dampened soft cotton  
cloth with a small amount of dish washing soap rubbed into  
it. An overly wet cloth that has too much soap in it will  
cause you trouble. Repeat the following procedures to cor-  
rectly clean the viewing screen and related plastic parts.  
When using head cleaning cassette, read all instructions  
carefully; incorrect head cleaning can permanently dam-  
age the video heads.  
DO NOT INSERT ANY OBJECTS INTO THE CABINET SLOTS;  
A. Completely soak a soft cotton cloth and rub a small  
amount of dish washing soap into it.  
B. Twist the cloth tightly and wring out as much moisture as  
possible  
CONTACT WITH A VOLTAGE POINT INSIDE THE VCR CAN  
CAUSE DANGEROUS SHOCK OR MAY SHORT OUT PARTS  
AND CAUSE FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
C. Lightly, rub the cloth on the viewing screen and related  
plastic parts to remove the dust, dirt and fingerprints.  
D. Wipe off the excess soap residue with a clean dampened  
cloth and let air dry.  
Headphone Maintenance:  
There are no user serviceable parts in the headphones  
(Except the batteries) Do not disassemble the headphones  
for any reason. Replace the batteries with high quality  
Alkaline AAAbatteries as needed.  
WARNING!  
Do not rub the viewing screen dry.  
Do not rub hard on the viewing screen as you will scratch  
it and or damage the screen.  
Do not rub on the screen in circular motions.  
Do not rub the screen with your fingers to clean it.  
Do not use ANY chemicals on the viewing screen or related  
plastic parts such as glass cleaners,furniture polish, specialized  
automotive cleaners, rubbing alcohol, thinners or solvents.  
Trouble Shooting  
Problem: No power  
Problem: Streaks (noise) or jitter with the VCR in Still mode.  
Solution: Make sure the ignition switch is in the on position.  
Check the power connection.  
Solution: Press TRKup or down to adjust the picture.  
Check the remote for good batteries.  
Problem: VCR will not Play, Rewind or Fast Forward.  
Solution: Check if the VCR is in Still mode.  
Check if the cassette has been rewound.  
Problem: Videocassette cannot be inserted  
Solution: Press EJECTto see if a cassette is already in the VCR.  
Make sure the video cassette is window-side up,  
with the arrow pointing toward the VCR.  
Problem: The VCR motor continues to run even after STOP”  
is pressed.  
Problem: No picture, distorted picture on playback.  
Solution: Try another videocassette to see if it plays back  
properly.  
Solution: This is normal: the video heads run for five minutes  
even after a cassette has been stopped.  
Press TRKup or down to adjust the picture.  
Set INPUT MODE on TV to AUX IN, VIDEO or  
EXTERNAL.  
Make sure the TV is working properly.  
If the problem occurs on more than one tape, try  
using a video head cleaner cassette.  
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Replacement Parts for MovieVisionTM Systems  
DESCRIPTION  
MODEL #  
PRICE  
ORDER BY MAIL  
EA.  
EA.  
EA.  
Standard Headphones  
Digital Headphones  
Remote Control  
HP-100  
$79.95  
HP-200  
$99.95  
POWER  
REC  
EJECT  
MENU  
TRK  
ENTER DISPLAY  
SHIFT  
IISTILL/SLOW  
MV-RM102 39.95  
Warranty  
ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents will within 1 year from the date of sale to you, repair, replace or refund  
the retail sales price of said product or any part thereof, at the option of the Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized  
agents, if said product or part is found defective in materials or workmanship, when properly connected and operating  
on the correct power requirements designated for the specific product. This warranty and Magnadyne Corporation or its  
authorized agents obligations hereunder do not apply where the product was; damaged while in the possession of the  
consumer, subjected to unreasonable or unintended use, not reasonably maintained, utilized in commercial or industrial  
operations, or serviced by anyone other than Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents, or where the warning seal  
on the product is broken or the power and/or plugs are detached from the unit. Magnadyne Corporation or any of its  
authorized agents will not assume any labor costs for the removal and re-installation of any product found to be defec-  
tive, or the cost of transportation to Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents. Such cost are the sole responsi-  
bility of the purchaser.  
This warranty does not cover the cabinet appearance items or accessories used in connection with this product, or any  
damage to recording or recording tape, or any damage to the products resulting from improper installation, alteration,  
accident, misuse, abuse or acts of nature.  
MAGNADYNE CORPORATION OR ITS AUTHORIZED AGENTS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL  
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR CLAIMS EXCEPT THOSE ACCORDED BY LAW. NO EXPRESSED WARRANTY OR IMPLIED  
WARRANTY IS GIVEN EXCEPT THOSE SET FORTH HEREIN. NO IMPLIED WARRANTY SHALL EXTEND BEYOND 1 YEAR  
FROM THE DATE OF SALE.  
This warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product and is not transferable.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states do not allow the exclusion  
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you. This  
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state.  
Defective merchandise should be returned to the original point of purchase or secondly, to Magnadyne Corporation, 1111  
W. Victoria Street, Compton CA 90220, or 2061 Cohen Street, Montreal, Quebec H4R 2N7. Return Authorization must be  
obtained before sending, or merchandise may be refused.  
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Replacement Parts Order Form  
Send Orders To: Magnadyne Corporation  
We Accept Checks, Money Orders, Visa and Master Card  
Make Checks Payable to: Magnadyne Corporation  
ATTN: Consumer Parts Sales  
P.O. Box 5365  
Carson, CA 90749-5365  
SHIP TO: (No P.O. Boxes)  
LAST NAME  
FIRST NAME  
INITIAL  
STREET ADDRESS (IF PAYING WITH A CREDIT CARD, YOUR BILLING ADDRESS IS REQUIRED)  
CITY  
STATE  
ZIP CODE  
DAY TIME PHONE NUMBER  
CREDIT CARD INFORMATION:  
CARD TYPE: VISA  
CARD NUMBER  
MASTER CARD  
EXPIRATION MONTH  
YEAR  
NAME AS IT APPEARS EXACTLY ON YOUR CREDIT CARD  
Part #  
Description  
Qty.  
Price Each  
TOTAL  
Shipping and Handling  
Sales Subtotal = ________ . ______  
Subtotal + Tax  
Up to $20.00  
20.01 to 30.00  
30.01 to 45.00  
45.01 to 70.00  
Over 70.01  
Add  
$5.00  
5.95  
6.50  
6.95  
7.95  
California Residents Add Sales Tax = ________ . ______  
Shipping and Handling (See Chart) = ________ . ______  
TOTAL = ________ . ______  
No C.O.D.s  
On regular orders please allow 4-5 weeks for delivery. Please give a shipping address where this order  
may be delivered between the hours of 9 A.M. and 5 P.M. weekdays. If UPS is unable to deliver, your order will be  
returned and additional shipping charges will be required.  
MV-VCRUSER02  
Rev. A 2-6-02  
© Copyright 2002  
Magnadyne Corporation  
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