Audiovox Car Video System VBP4000 User Manual

VBP4000  
VIDEO IN A BAG SYSTEM WITH  
DETACHABLE 5.6" LCD MONITOR & DVD PLAYER  
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ate the “Video in a Bag” System with the bag open to ensure proper  
ventilation of the monitor and the DVD player. The system is in-  
tended to be mounted for rear seat viewing only. Do not use the  
system in the front seat while operating your vehicle.  
3. Power  
This system MUST be powered from the type of switched (Acces-  
sory) power indicated on the marking label (i.e. not directly from the  
car battery). Power should be applied to the unit when the ignition  
key is in the Run and/or Accessory positions. To prevent battery  
discharge, disconnect the “Video in a Bag” System jack from the  
cigarette lighter socket when the unit is not in use. Use only the  
supplied power cable matching this set to avoid electric hazards.  
Always disconnect the power source first and then the jack from  
the system.  
4. Object and Liquid  
Do not insert objects of any kind into the system through openings;  
do not spill or spray liquid of any kind on or in the system (this may  
result in a fire or electric shock). Do not place anything heavy on  
the unit. To ensure proper ventilation and proper operation, never  
cover or block the slots and openings with a cloth or other material.  
5. Disassemble  
To avoid harm from the inside laser beam to eyes, and to reduce  
the risk of electric shock, do not attempt to disassemble the cabi-  
net. Contact qualified service personnel if your system is in need of  
repair.  
6. Cleaning Unit  
When cleaning, make sure the system is unplugged from the power  
source. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a cloth  
lightly dampened with water for cleaning the exterior of the system  
only.  
7. Disc  
Do not use irregularly shaped discs such as heart or star-shaped  
discs as they may cause the unit to malfunction. Do not stick pa-  
per, tape or glue on the disc. Do not expose the disc to direct sun-  
light or heat sources such as hot air ducts. Do not touch the sur-  
face of disc. Handle the disc by its edge. Clean the disc by wiping  
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the disc from the center out with a cleaning cloth. Remove the disc  
from the unit and store it in its case after playing. Some playback  
operations of discs may be intentionally fixed by software produc-  
ers. Since this unit plays discs according to the disc contents the  
software producers designed, some playback features may not be  
available. Also refer to the instructions supplied with the discs.  
C. Contents  
1. 1 x Detachable Monitor & DVD Player Combo  
2. 1 x DIN Cable  
3. 1 x AC to DC Adapter  
4. 1 x Cigarette Lighter Adapter  
5. 1 x Remote Control  
6. 1 x Pouch  
7. 1 x Travel Bag with 4 Straps  
8. 1 x Instruction Manual  
9. 1 x Gift Box  
D. Power Source  
1. Powering the system indoors (Refer to Figure 1)  
Figure 1  
Unzip the lower compartment of the bag and take out the AC to DC  
adapter. Plug one end of the AC to DC adapter into the DC 12V jack  
on the left side of the main unit, then plug the other end into the  
110V AC power receptacle.  
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2. Powering the system in the vehicle (Refer to Figure 2)  
Figure 2  
Unzip the lower compartment of the bag and take the cigarette  
lighter adapter. Plug one end into the DC 12V jack on the left side of  
the main unit, then plug the other end into the cigarette lighter socket.  
3. Powering the detached monitor indoors (Refer to Figure 3)  
Figure 3  
The monitor can be detached from the system by depressing the  
button below the screen with one hand and removing the monitor  
with the other hand. Take the AC to DC adapter from the lower  
compartment, plug one end into the DC 12V jack on the right side  
of the monitor, then plug the other end into the 110V AC power re-  
ceptacle.  
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4.Powering the detached monitor in the vehicle (Refer to  
Figure 4)  
Take the cigarette lighter adapter from the lower compartment, plug  
one end into the DC 12V jack on the right side of the monitor, then  
plug the other end into the cigarette lighter socket.  
Note:  
1) When the monitor is combined with the main unit, the inside  
signals including DC 12V power will be supplied from the main  
unit to the monitor, so there is no need for another power source  
to be connected to the DC 12V jack on the right side of the  
monitor.  
2) Refer to Figure 5 and 6. When the monitor is detached from  
the main unit, you can connect the PORT on the right side of  
the monitor to either MONITOR 1 port or MONITOR 2 port on the  
left side of the main unit with the supplied DIN cable. When the  
monitor is connected to the main unit with the DIN cable, DC  
12V power, Audio/Video and IR signals will all be supplied through  
the DIN cable to the connected monitor. So there is no need for  
another power source to be connected to the DC 12V jack on  
the right side of the detached monitor.  
3) When detaching the monitor from the main unit, make sure  
the system is unplugged from the power source to avoid  
the risk of electric shock.  
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Figure 5  
Figure 6  
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E. Installation  
1.Installing the system onto the seat back in a car (Refer  
to Figure 7)  
Figure 7  
1) Unfasten the rear Velcro straps of the bag. Fold inwards the  
rear piece of the bag and attach its end velcro strap to the lower  
Velcro strap on the back of the bag to form a triangle.  
2) Hang the bag onto the seat back by looping the shoulder strap  
of the bag around the headrest of the seat.  
3) Take one of the supplied straps from the lower compartment  
of the bag, and connect the latch to the lower metal ring on the  
left side of the bag. Attach the "S" hook to the same ring after  
looping the strap around the seat rail. Repeat this process for  
the right side. In some vehicles, it may be necessary to attach  
the "S" connector to the rail directly, as it may not be long enough  
to reach back to the ring.  
4) Adjust the straps tightly so that the bag is secured.  
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5) Unzip the bag and flip down the front flap. Ensure the inside  
Velcro straps of the bag is fastened to prevent the unit from  
falling. Swing the monitor upwards and adjust the screen for the  
desired viewing angle.  
2. Installing the system between the driver/passenger seat  
(Refer to Figure 8)  
Figure 8  
1)Take one of the supplied straps from the lower compartment of  
the bag, and connect the latch to the upper side or rear (depend-  
ing on the desired viewing angle) metal ring on the left side of the  
bag. Attach the "S" hook to the same ring after looping the strap  
around the headrest of the driver's seat. Repeat this process for  
the right side (Passenger Seat).  
2)Take another strap and connect the latch to lower metal ring on  
the left side of the bag. Attach the "S" hook to the same ring after  
looping the strap around the driver's seat rail. Repeat this pro-  
cess for the right side. In some vehicles, it may be necessary to  
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attach the "S" connector to the rail directly, as it may not be long  
enough to reach back to the ring.  
3)Adjust the straps tightly so that the bag is secured.  
4) Unzip the bag and flip down the front flap. Ensure the inside  
Velcro strap of the bag is fastened to prevent the unit from fall-  
ing. Swing the monitor upwards and adjust the screen for the  
desired viewing angle.  
3. Installing the system on the back seat in a car (Refer to  
Figure 9)  
There is no need to remove the four straps from the bag as they  
are not used in this installation.  
Figure 9  
Ensure the rear piece of the bag is attached to the upper Velcro  
strap on the back of the bag. Carefully place the system (front fac-  
ing up) on the back seat. Guide the vehicle’s safety belt through the  
rear piece of the bag. Then secure and adjust the safety belt so  
that the system is not free to move around. Finally uncover the  
bag, swing the monitor upward and adjust the screen for the de-  
sired viewing angle. Ensure the inside Velcro strap of the bag is  
fastened to prevent the unit from falling.  
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4. Installing the detached monitor onto the seat back in a  
car (Refer to Figure 10)  
Figure 10  
1) Follow the installation instruction shown in Item 1, 2 or 3.  
2) Detach the monitor from the main unit by depressing the but-  
ton below the screen with one hand and remove the monitor with  
the other hand. Take the pouch from the rear compartment of the  
bag. Slide the monitor into the pouch, and make sure to feed the  
bottom piece of the pouch into the long slot at the bottom of the  
monitor and attach the Velcro strap to fasten the monitor in the  
pouch. Then loop the strap of the pouch around the headrest  
and pull the end of the strap while holding the buckle until the  
pouch is tightly secured.  
3) Insert one end of the DIN cable into the PORT on the right side  
of the detached monitor, and the other end into either MONITOR  
1 port or MONITOR 2 port on the left side of the main unit.  
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5.Placing the system in a hotel/office/home (Refer to  
Figure 11)  
Figure 11  
1) Just place the system on a table or other level surface with  
the system bottom facing down. Uncover the monitor and adjust  
the screen for the desired viewing angle. This can be done with  
or without the unit inside its bag. You can remove the main unit  
from the bag by unfastening the inside Velcro strap of the bag.  
2) You can detach the monitor from the main unit by depressing  
the button below the screen with one hand and removing the  
monitor with the other hand. Rotate the base of the monitor back-  
ward so that it may be placed on a table or other level surface.  
Adjust the screen for the proper viewing angle. This can be done  
with or without the monitor inside its pouch. Insert one end of the  
DIN cable into the PORT on the right side of the detached moni-  
tor, port on the left side of the main unit.  
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F. Controls, Indicators, and Connectors  
1. Unit View (Refer to Figure 12)  
Figure 12  
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1) Brightness Up/Down Thumbwheel  
2) Volume Up/Down Thumbwheel  
3) Headphone Input Jack # 2  
4) Headphone Input Jack # 1  
5) S Video Output Jack  
6) DVD Video Output Jack  
7) DVD Audio L Output Jack  
8) DVD Audio R Output Jack  
9) Monitor Port # 1 (Output)  
10) Monitor Port # 2 (Output)  
11) DC 12V Input Jack for Main Unit  
12) Video Input Jack for Main Unit  
13) Audio L Input Jack for Main Unit  
14) Audio R Input Jack for Main Unit  
15) Power LED Indicator for Monitor  
16) Power Button for Main Unit  
17) DVD Menu Button  
18) Up/Down/Left/Right/Enter Buttons  
19) Previous Button  
20) Play Button  
21) Next Button  
22) Stop Button  
23) Eject Button  
24) Remote Control Sensor  
25) Power On/Off Button for Monitor  
26) Audio R Input Jack for Monitor  
27) Audio L Input Jack for Monitor  
28) Video Input Jack for Monitor  
29) Monitor Port (Input)  
30) DC 12V Input Jack for Monitor  
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2. Remote Control View (Refer to Figure 13)  
1) Power Button  
2)Display Button  
3) Angle Button  
4) Subtitle Button  
5) Audio Button  
6) Zoom Button  
7) Up/Down/Left/Right/Enter Buttons  
8) Menu Button  
9) Return Button  
10) A-B Button  
11) Slow Button  
12) Pause Button  
13) Stop Button  
14)Eject Button  
15) Number Buttons  
16) Setup Button  
17) Repeat Button  
18) Previous Button  
19) Next Button  
20) Reverse Button  
21) Forward Button  
22) Play Button  
Figure 13  
G. Playing A DVD  
After connecting power to the unit, press the power button on the  
main unit momentarily and press the power button on the side of the  
monitor. Insert the disc into the slot on the right side of the main unit,  
the unit will load the disc and start playing automatically; if there’s a  
disc inside unit, press the POWER button, the unit will start playing  
automatically.  
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1. Basic Operation  
Turn the unit on/off  
Eject/load the disc  
POWER  
EJECT  
PLAY  
SLOW  
PAUSE  
STOP  
Start Play/Execute item or setting  
Play at 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 or 1/16 times speed  
Still Picture  
(1 time) Stop at the present playing point /  
(2 times) Stop playing  
Go to the next chapter, track or scene dur-  
ing play back  
NEXT  
Go back to the preceding chapter, track or  
scene during play back  
PREVIOUS  
Scan forward at 2, 4, 8, or 16 times speed  
Scan backward at 2, 4, 8, or 16 times speed  
Used for Menu Navigation  
Execute item or setting  
FORWARD  
REVERSE  
UP/DOWN/LEFT /RIGHT  
ENTER  
Select item or setting  
Return  
NUMBERS  
RETURN  
Display the root menu of the disc  
Repeat playing title, chapter, or track  
Repeat a specific portion from point A to point  
B of the disc  
MENU  
REPEAT  
A-B  
Display information (title, chapter, track,  
time, etc.).  
DISPLAY  
Change the angles on the scene  
Select the subtitle language and turn it on/  
off  
ANGLE  
SUBTITLE  
Select the audio language  
Enlarge an image to 2, 3, or 4 times the  
original  
AUDIO  
ZOOM  
Display the setup menu to select and set  
items, and exit the setup menu.  
SETUP  
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2. SETUP  
Press ‘SETUP’ to display the Main screen of the SETUP Menu on  
the screen. Press ‘SETUP’ again to exit the SETUP Menu and  
the unit will resume it’s last playback or stop mode.  
Figure 7. Main SETUP Menu Screen  
1) Select ‘GENERAL SETUP’ using the UP/DOWN buttons, then  
press ‘ENTER’ to enter the GENERAL Setup screen.  
Figure 8. General SETUP Menu Screen  
a. Select TV DISPLAY using UP/DOWN, and then press RIGHT  
to enter the submenu. Select the TV display mode on the  
screen using UP/DOWN, and press ENTER to confirm the  
setting. Press LEFT to return.  
* NORMAL/PS: When the player is connected to a normal  
TV, and a wide picture is shown on the full screen.  
* NORMAL/LB: When the player is connected to a normal TV,  
and a wide picture is shown on the screen with a black strip at  
both the top and bottom of the screen.  
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* WIDE: When the player is connected to a wide screen  
TV, a wide picture is shown on the full screen.  
b. Select ‘ANGLE MARK’ using UP/DOWN, and then press  
the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Choose Angle  
Mark on or off displayed on the screen using the UP/DOWN  
and then press ENTER to confirm the setting. Press the  
LEFT button to return.  
Figure 9. ANGLE MARK Screen Display  
* ON: The screen will show angle mark.  
(*If angle option is available)  
OFF: The screen will not display the Angle Mark  
c. Select ‘MAIN PAGE’ using UP/DOWN, and then press ENTER  
to return to the main page.  
*NOTE: The unit will enter the Screen Saver mode after  
5 minutes if the image on the screen remains the  
same for more than 5 minutes.  
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2) When there is no disc inside the player select ‘PREFERENCES’  
using UP/DOWN, then press ‘ENTER’ to enter the preferences  
page.  
Figure 10. AUDIO Preference Screen Display  
a. Select ‘AUDIO’ using UP/DOWN, then press ‘RIGHT’ to  
enter the submenu. Select the audio language you desire using  
UP/DOWN, then press ‘ENTER’ to confirm the setting.  
Press LEFT to return.  
b. Select ‘SUBTITLE’ using UP/DOWN, then press RIGHT  
to enter the submenu. Select the desired subtitle language or  
SUBTITLE OFF using UP/DOWN, then press ‘ENTER’  
to confirm the setting. Press ‘LEFT’ to return.  
Figure 11. SUBTITLE Preference Screen Display  
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c. Select ‘DISC MENU’ using UP/DOWN, then press ‘RIGHT’  
to enter the submenu. Select the Disc Menu Language you  
desire using UP/DOWN, then press ‘ENTER’ to confirm the  
setting. Press ‘LEFT’ to return.  
Figure 12. DISC MENU Preference Screen Display  
Note:Language and subtitle selection is only available for discs  
that are recorded in the above listed languages. If the selected,  
language is not available, the player will play and display on the  
screen the original recorded language contained in the disc.  
d. Select ‘PARENTAL’ using UP/DOWN, then press RIGHT  
to enter the submenu.  
Figure 13. PARENTAL Preference Screen Display  
Select the parental level you desire using UP/DOWN for discs  
with lock-out function or multiple rating levels. These are listed  
from the lowest level (1 Child) to the highest level (8 Adult).  
Press ‘ENTER’ to enter the Password Verify Page.  
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Figure 14. PASSWORD VERIFY Input Screen Display  
Enter a 4 digit password, then press ‘ENTER’ to confirm the  
parental level setting.  
NOTE: For 1st time use the default password is 3308.  
e. Select ‘PASSWORD’ using UP/DOWN, then press RIGHT  
to enter the submenu.  
Figure 15. PASSWORD CHANGE Screen Display  
Press ‘ENTER’ to enter the Password Change Page. Input  
the Old Password or the Default Password, the New Pass-  
word, and the Confirmed New Password. Press ‘ENTER’ to  
confirm the change.  
Figure 16. PASSWORD CHANGE PAGE Screen Display  
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NOTE: The Default Password is 3308. This password is al-  
ways effective even after you have selected your own pass-  
word and changed it. To avoid the possibility of others using the  
default password to set the parental level and change the pass-  
word, you can record this default password in another area and  
delete it from this manual. Some discs can be limited depending  
on the age of users while some discs can not.  
f. Select ‘DEFAULTS’ using UP/DOWN, then press RIGHT to  
enter the submenu. Press ENTER to make the setting return to  
the factory-set mode.  
NOTE: The parental setting is not affected by the default  
function.  
Figure 17. DEFAULT PRESET Screen Display  
g. Select ‘MAIN PAGE’ using UP/DOWN, then press ENTER  
to return to the main page. Press SETUP to exit the MAIN  
PAGE  
Figure 18. PREFERENCE MAIN Page Screen Display  
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3. MENU  
A DVD is divided into sections called titles and chapters. When  
you play a DVD, a root menu of the disc will appear on the screen  
of your TV or Monitor. The contents of the menu vary from disc to  
disc. Press MENU during playing to display the menu, and press  
ENTER or PLAY to start playing. Some DVDs only allow you to  
select disc playback options using the DVD menu.  
4. DISPLAY (Display contents vary from disc to disc.)  
1) PLAYING TIME AND REMAINING TIME  
a. During playback press ‘DISPLAY’ to display the current Title  
Number (1), the total Number of Titles (2), the current Chapter  
Number (3), the total Number of Chapters (4), and the Playing  
Time for the title (5). The heading will disappear automatically  
after 3 seconds if no buttons are pressed.  
Figure 19. Title, Chapter Number, and Time Screen Display  
b. Press ‘DISPLAY’ again to display the Remaining Time of the  
title. The heading will disappear automatically in about 3  
seconds.  
Figure 20. Title Remaining Time Screen Display  
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c. Press ‘DISPLAY’ the 3rd time to display the Elapsed Time for  
the chapter. The heading will disappear automatically in about  
3 seconds.  
Figure 21. Chapter Elapsed Time Screen Display  
d. Press ‘DISPLAY’ the 4th time to display the Remaining Time for  
the chapter. The heading will disappear automatically after 3  
seconds.  
Figure 22. Chapter Remaining Time Screen Display  
e. Press ‘DISPLAY’ a 5th time to exit. ‘DISPLAY OFF’ will be  
displayed and will disappear automatically after 3 seconds.  
2) ANGLE  
During playback of a disc, press ‘ANGLE’ to display the avail  
able angles for discs containing multi-angles*, with the current  
angle number (1) and the total number of angles (2) displaying.  
Press ‘ANGLE’ to select another angle, then press again to exit  
and return to the normal viewing angle. The angle display will  
disappear automatically if the ‘ANGLE’ button is not pressed  
again within 3 seconds.  
*NOTE: Not all discs contain this feature  
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Figure 23. Angle Screen Display  
3) SUBTITLE  
During disc playback press ‘SUBTITLE’ to select the subtitle lan-  
guage you desire*, with the current Subtitle Language Number  
(1) and the total Number of Subtitle Languages (2) displayed. If  
there are multiple languages press ‘SUBTITLE’ again to select  
another subtitle language. To turn subtitles OFF, press theSUB-  
TITLE button until ‘SUBTITLE OFF’ is displayed. The SUBTITLE’  
title display will disappear automatically if the ‘SUBTITLE’ button  
is not pressed again within 3 seconds.  
Figure 24. Subtitle Screen Display  
*Some DVDs only allow access to this function through the DVD menu.  
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4) AUDIO  
During playback press ‘AUDIO’ to select the audio language you  
desire*, with the currentAudio Channel Number (1) and the total  
number of Audio Channels (2) displayed. Press AUDIO again to  
select another audio language. The audio display will disappear  
automatically if the ‘AUDIO’ button is not pressed again for 3  
seconds.  
Figure 25. Audio Language Screen Display  
*Some DVDs only allow access to this function through the DVD menu.  
5) ZOOM  
During playback press ‘ZOOM’ to enlarge the picture by 2x, 3x  
or 4X with the current zoom multiple (1) displaying. Press ‘UP/  
DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT’ to move the picture. Press ‘ZOOM’ again  
to select another zoom multiple or until ZOOM OFF is displayed  
and the picture will return to normal size. The zoom display will  
disappear automatically if the ‘ZOOM’ button is not pressed within  
3 seconds.  
Figure 26. ZOOM Screen Display  
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6) A-B REPEAT  
a. During playback press ‘A-B’ to set the Starting Point A.  
Figure 27. A-B Repeat Starting Point Screen Display  
b. Press ‘A-B’ to set the Ending Point B and the player will re-  
peatedly play the part between Point A and Point B.  
Figure 28. A-B Repeat Ending Point Screen Display  
c. Press ‘A-B’ a 3rd time to Cancel A-B Repeat. Normal play  
back will resume from Point A.  
Figure 29. A-B Repeat Cancelled Screen Display  
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7) REPEAT  
a. During playback press ‘REPEAT’ once to repeatedly play the  
current chapter.  
Figure 30. Chapter Repeat ON Screen Display  
b. During playback press ‘REPEAT’ again to repeatedly play the  
current title.  
Figure 31. Title Repeat ON Screen Display  
c. During playback press ‘REPEAT’ a 3rd time to repeat all  
Chapters and Titles. The ‘REPEAT ALL’ screen will remain  
on-screen indefinitely.  
Figure 32. Title Repeat ON Screen Display  
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5. PLAYING AUDIO CDS  
When playing an audio CD. Press the DISPLAY button on the remote  
to display the DISPLAY Banner. The options below show you what  
happens when you press the DISPLAY button.  
a. During playback press ‘DISPLAY’ once and SINGLE  
ELAPSED will appear along with the current track  
playing and the time of that track.  
Figure 33. SINGLE ELAPSED Screen Display  
b. Press ‘DISPLAY’ (2) twice and SINGLE REMAIN appears  
along with the current track playing the and the amount  
of time left.  
Figure 34. SINGLE REMAIN Screen Display  
c. Press ‘DISPLAY’ three times and TOTAL ELAPSED  
appears along with the current track playing and the total  
time that the CD has been playing.  
Figure 35. TOTAL ELAPSED Screen Display  
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d. Press ‘DISPLAY’ four times and TOTAL REMAIN appears  
along with the current track playing and the amount of time  
remaining on the CD.  
Figure 36. TOTAL REMAIN Screen Display  
e. Press ‘DISPLAY’ a fifth time and “DISPLAY OFF” will appear  
momentarily then disappear. The CD time Information will  
not be displayed.  
1) USING THE REPEAT FEATURE  
The default mode for the Repeat feature is OFF. Pressing REPEAT  
consecutively changes the repeat options:  
REP-ONE- repeats the track that is playing.  
REP-ALL- repeats the disc that is playing.  
REPEAT OFF  
As you toggle through the options, the repeat option changes. The se-  
lected repeat option loops repeatedly until you turn it off.  
6. PLAYING MP3 DISCS  
MP3 is a format for storing digital audio. An audio CD-quality song is  
compressed into the MP3 format with very little loss of audio quality  
while taking up much less disc space. CD-R /RW discs that have been  
encoded in MP3 format are compatible with this system.  
Playback modes:  
FOLDER (normal playback)  
REPEAT FOLDER (repeat playback of a specific folder)  
REPEAT ONE (repeat playback of a song)  
SINGLE (playback of a song only one time)  
SHUFFLE (random playback)  
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1. Insert an MP3 CD, the DVD video player will initialize the disc  
and the directory (folder) will be shown on the TV screen.  
Figure 37. MENU Screen Display  
When an MP3 disc is inserted into the unit, the menu screen appears  
automatically. You can use the menu screen to change folders and  
songs. The system plays the songs in the order they were burned  
onto the disc.  
1. Press the  
or button to choose a folder from the folder list  
on the left side of the screen.  
2. Press the Right ( ) button to enter the track list.  
3. Press ENTER to select the highlighted folder the songs avail-  
able in that folder will be listed on the right side of the screen.  
4. Press the or button to choose a song from the list. Press  
ENTER to select and begin playback of the highlighted song.  
SKIPPING SONGS  
Use the  
(PREVIOUS) button to move to the beginning of the song currently  
playing. Press the (PREVIOUS) button again to move to the  
( NEXT ) button to move to the next song. Use the  
beginning of the previous song.  
USING THE REPEAT FEATURE  
The default mode for the Repeat feature is OFF. Pressing REPEAT  
consecutively changes the repeat options:  
SINGLE  
REPEAT ONE  
REPEAT FOLDER  
Pressing REPEAT the 3rd time, resume normal playback. As you toggle  
through the options, the repeat option changes. The selected repeat  
option loops repeatedly until you turn it off.  
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SELECTING A PLAY MODE  
The FOLDER play mode is the default. To access the play mode  
options, press STOP if the disc is playing. Press the right arrow  
button until the PLAY MODE option is highlighted. Use the up or  
down arrow to choose an option. The play mode options are:  
SINGLE: Play a selected song.  
REP_ONE: Repeats the song that is playing.  
FOLDER: Plays the folder in the order the songs were  
recorded.  
REPEAT FOLDER: Repeats the folder that is playing.  
SHUFFLE: Plays the songs in random order (from  
within the selected folder)  
DISPLAYING THE TIME ELAPSEDAND TIME  
REMAINING  
Press the ‘DISPLAY’ button on the remote to display disc information.  
The options below show you what happens when you press the  
‘DISPLAY’ button.  
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a) Press ‘DISPLAY’ once, and “SINGLE ELAPSED” will appear  
along with the amount of time the song has been playing. The  
actual amount of time the disc has been playing will be displayed  
on-screen.  
Figure 38. SINGLE ELAPSED Screen Display  
b) Press ‘DISPLAY’ a Second time and “SINGLE REMAIN” will  
appear along with the amount of time left in the song that is playing.  
The amount of time remaining will be displayed on-screen.  
Figure 39. SINGLE REMAIN Screen Display  
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H. Playing a Video Game (Refer to Figure 14)  
Turning off the main unit is recommended to save the power, which  
won’t affect playing a Video Game, if only the monitor is on.  
Figure 14  
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1. Plug the video output from your game system into the yellow video  
jack and the Audio L and Audio R into the applicable jacks on the left  
side of the main unit, which takes priority to the built-in DVD player.  
Adjust the volume control and the brightness control on the monitor  
for individual preference.  
2. Plug the video output from your game system into the yellow  
VIDEO jack and the AUDIO L and AUDIO R into the applicable jacks  
on the right side of the monitor, which takes priority over both AV  
inputintothemainunitandthebuilt-inDVDplayer.Adjustthevolume  
control and the brightness control on the monitor for individual  
preference.  
I. Wired Headphone (Refer to Figure 14)  
Optional wired headphones may be used with the "Video In a Bag"  
System. Simply plug in the headset to either HEADPHONE 1 jack or  
HEADPHONE 2 jack on the left side of the monitor.  
Note:Using HEADPHONE 1 jack will disconnect the internal speak-  
ers.  
J. Support Monitors  
1. Using MONITOR PORT (Refer to Figure 14 and Figure 15)  
Besides the monitor combined with the main unit, this system can  
drive up to 2 additional monitors (Please contact an Audiovox dealer  
for the additional monitors) by using the cigarette lighter adapter in  
the vehicle. (Note: The AC to DC adapter can drive only 1 main unit  
and1monitoreithercombinedordetached). ConnectthePORTon  
the additional monitor to either MONITOR 1 port or MONITOR 2 port  
on the left side of the main unit with the supplied DIN cable. After  
plugginginthemainunit, DC12Vpower,Audio/VideoandIRsignals  
will all be supplied through DIN cable to the additional monitor.  
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Figure 15  
2. Using VIDEO, AUDIO L, AUDIO R outputs (Refer to Figure  
14)  
Match the color-coded plugs to the appropriate DVD OUT jacks on  
the left side of the main unit: Yellow (VIDEO) to Yellow, White  
(AUDIO L) to White, and Red (AUDIO R) to Red.  
3. Using S VIDEO output (Refer to Figure 14)  
Connect the S VIDEO jack on the left side of the main unit to the S  
VIDEO connector on your TV for a high quality DVD picture.  
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K. Specification  
Disc format: DVD/CD  
Color system: NTSC  
Screen size: 5.6”  
DVD video format: Horizontal 720 pixel, vertical 480 pixel (NTSC)  
Frequency response: DVD (PCM 96 kHz/24 bits ): 20 Hz to 44 kHz  
DVD (PCM 48 kHz): 20 Hz to 22 kHz  
CD: 20 Hz to 20 kHz  
Video output: 1.0 Vp-p/75 Ohm, unbalanced  
Video S/N: Better than 35 dB  
Audio output: 2 x 2 W  
Audio S/N: Better than 35 dB  
Power source: DC 11 V to 16 V  
Power consumption: 35 W  
Operating temperature: 5~40°C (41~104°F)  
Storage temperature: -20~60°C (4~140°F)  
Operating humidity: 10~75%  
Dimensions (W x H x D): 310 x 350 x 186 mm (12.2” x 13.8” x 7.3”)  
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90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY  
AUDIOVOXCORPORATION(theCompany)warrantstotheoriginalretailpurchaserofthis  
product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be  
proven defective in material or workmanship within 90 days from the date of original  
purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with new or reconditioned product  
(at the Company's option) without charge for parts and repair labor.  
To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product is to be  
delivered with proof of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), specification of  
defect(s), transportation prepaid, to the warranty center at the address shown below.  
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of car static or motor noise, to correction  
of antenna problems, to costs incurred for installation, removal, or reinstallation of the  
product, or damage to tapes, compact discs, speakers, accessories, or vehicle electrical  
systems.  
This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the  
Company, has suffered or been damaged through alteration, improper installation, mishan-  
dling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number/  
bar code label(s). THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY  
IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT,  
SHALL THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PUR-  
CHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.  
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL BE  
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH  
OFANYWARRANTYHEREUNDERINCLUDINGANYIMPLIEDWARRANTYOFMERCHANT-  
ABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 30 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL  
PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL  
ORINCIDENTALDAMAGESFORBREACHOFTHISORANYOTHERWARRANTY,EXPRESS  
OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. No person or representativeis authorized to assume for the  
Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this  
product.  
Somestatesdonotallowlimitationsonhowlonganimpliedwarrantylastsortheexclusion  
or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitations or exclusions  
may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have  
other rights which vary from state to state.  
U.S.A.: AUDIOVOX CORPORATION, 150 MARCUS BLVD., HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788  
l 1-800-645-4994  
CANADA: CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA  
Form No. 128-5047A  
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