Clarion VMA773 User Manual

WARINING !  
The Clarion VMA 573 and VMA773 monitors  
are only designed to be viewed by rear-seat  
occupants.  
Digital video products are not intended for  
viewing by the driver while the vehicle is in  
motion. Such use may distract the driver or  
interfere with the driver’s safe operation of  
the vehicles, and thus result in serious injury  
or death. Such use may also violate  
government law.  
Clarion disclaims any liability for any bodily  
injury, including fatalities, or property  
damage that may result from any improper  
or unintended uses of this product.  
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About Installation  
Installation of mobile audio and video components requires experience with a  
variety of mechanical and electrical procedures. Although this manual provides  
general installation and operation instructions, it does not show the exact  
installation methods for your particular vehicle.  
If you do not have the required knowledge and experience to successfully  
complete the installation, we strongly recommend consulting an authorized  
Clarion dealer about professional installation options.  
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Contents  
About Installation ……………………………………………………….. 4  
1. Introduction …………………………………………………………… . 7  
Features…………………………………………………………………….. 7  
Precautions ………………………………………………………………… 8  
Please note ………………………………………………………………… 9  
2. Using the monitor ………………………………………………………..10  
Front panel controls ………………………………………………………..11  
Wireless headphones …………………………………………………….. 12  
Playing a video or game ………………………………………………….. 13  
Display mode setting ……………………………………………………….14  
Adjusting the picture …………………………………………………….. ..15  
Turning the unit off and on ……………………………………………….. 16  
Switching between video sources ………………………………………..16  
Playing two videos or games at once …………………………………... 17  
Disabling automatic power on …………………………………………….17  
Returning adjustments to the factory settings ( Reset )……………….. 18  
Remote IR Function ……………………………………………………. 18  
Connecting a video source ………………………………………………..19  
3. Care and Maintenance …………………………………………………. 20  
Cleaning the cabinet ……………………………………………….… ……20  
Cleaning the LCD panel ……………………………………………..……..20  
Servicing the monitor ……………………………………………………….20  
4. Installation and Wiring ……………………………………………………21  
What is included in the box ………………………………………………. 21  
Before Starting ……………………………………………………………… 22  
Installing the monitor ………………………………………………………. 23  
Wiring the monitor …………………………………………………………..26  
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5. Troubleshooting ………………………………………………………… ..29  
6. Specification …………………………………………………………… … 31  
VMA573 General Specifications ………………………………………….. 31  
VMA573 Specifications ……………………………………………………. 31  
VMA773 General Specifications ………………………………………….. 32  
VMA773 Specifications ……………………………………………………. 32  
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1. INTRODUCTION  
The Clarion 5.6-inch VMA573 and 7-inch VMA773 are high performance video  
monitors designed specifically for the mobile environment. Intended for use  
with other Clarion multimedia products, they can also be integrated with many  
other products as part of a complete mobile video solution.  
Features  
Two video inputs support simultaneous connection to both dedicated video  
source units and optional audio/video components, such as camcorders or  
videogames.  
The infrared remote control receiver output allows integration with select  
Clarion DVD unit.  
The monitors automatically switch to operate with either NTSC & PAL  
video signals ( NTSC is the standard of North American video format ) .  
The 16:9 aspect ratio screen allows DVD films to be viewed in their  
original aspect ratio for the best cinematic experience.  
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Precautions  
Do not operate your monitor in ways other than those described in this  
manual.  
Do not play a multimedia system when the car’s engine is turned off.  
Doing so runs down the car’s battery.  
Do not disassemble or modify your monitor.  
Keep moisture away from the monitor. Water and humidity may damage  
internal circuitry.  
Do not let the monitor become overheated.  
If the temperature in the vehicle is high or the monitor has been exposed  
to direct sunlight, cool the monitor ( such as, by running the air  
conditioning ) before you turn it on.  
Keep all liquids, including beverages and cleaning fluids away from the  
monitor. Liquids in the monitor can damage the electronics and result in  
electrical shock or fire . If the unit becomes wet, turn off all power and  
contact an authorized Clarion dealer to have the monitor inspected.  
Never press on the liquid crystal display ( LCD) panel. You may damage  
it .  
Failure to observe these precautions may damage your car, the monitor, or  
the video source, and may void the warranty.  
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Please note  
In extremely cold weather the movement of the picture may slow and the  
picture may darken. The picture will return to normal once the temperature  
rises.  
You may see small black or shiny dots in the liquid crystal panel. These  
non-conforming pixels are normal and do not indicate a product defect.  
Please tear off the liquid crystal panel protect film before using the monitor.  
The protect film is on the panel’s surface to prevent scratch during  
transportation. Please remove this film before use.  
And following the provisions of 2004/104/EC Directive.  
according to paragraph 3.2.9 of Annex I, products meets the limits  
defined in paragraph 6.5, 6.6, 6.8 and 6.9 of Annex I.]  
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2. USING THE MONITOR  
These monitors are components in a full audio/video system that may include  
a VCR, DVD player, game player, camcorder or other video source unit.  
Note :  
If you have any questions about compatible components, such as system  
controllers, source units, FM modulators, or other audio/video products,  
please contact your authorized Clarion dealer.  
To operate the monitor, the vehicle ignition key switch must be in the ACC or  
ON (run) position.  
ACC or engine  
ON position  
WARINING !  
To prevent the battery from going  
dead, always operate this unit with  
the engine running, if possible .  
The video source unit ( such as a DVD player) may turn on automatically when  
you turn the ignition on.  
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Front panel controls  
POWER ON LED  
Wired Headphone  
Input Jack  
IR ( Infrared ) receiver  
for use with Clarion’s  
remote controller  
AV2 Input Jack  
IR Lens, IR LED inside  
to transmit Infrared  
Increases, decreases or  
selects , disable the item  
to be adjusted from menu  
signals to the headphone  
Adjustment for Tint, Color, Bright,  
Contrast, Display Mode , Auto Power ON/OFF ,  
and IR Channel, each time this key is being  
pressed , the select menu goes to the next  
setting option  
Turn on/off the monitor  
Selects the video sources  
for AV1 or AV2  
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Wireless headphones ( optional )  
Power OFF/ON turns the headphones power on and off.  
Single channel wireless headphones ( WH143H) are appropriate if only one  
monitor is installed in the passenger compartment.  
Configuration 2  
Configuration 1  
Monitor  
Monitor  
Monitor  
Monitor  
IR CH B  
IR CH B  
IR CH A  
IR CH A  
Video Source  
Video Source  
Video Source  
If two monitors are used for rear entertainment systems, dual channel wireless  
headphones (WH253H) are most appropriate. In this circumstance, channels A  
and B on both headphone and monitor should be set respectively.  
Volume adjusts the headphone’s audio volume.  
Battery compartment requires two AAA 1.5 volt batteries ( not included )  
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Playing a video or game  
The monitor is preset at the factory to turn on automatically when you start  
your car’s ignition. The monitor remains dark until it detects a video signal.  
1. Insert the media ( tape , cartridge , game or disc ) into the video source .  
2. Turn on the headphones.  
If this is the first time you’ve used the unit, make sure your wireless  
headphones have fresh batteries installed.  
Note :  
Your wireless headphones must be in view of the monitor for the infrared  
transmission to work.  
3. Press play on the video source.  
4. Adjust the volume on your wireless headphone.  
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Display mode setting  
To choose the proper displaying mode for the different video program sources,  
please refer to display mode setting as below.  
1. Press MENU key until goes to DISPLAY MODE.  
2. Press (down key ) or ( up key )to select the displaying mode for :  
NORMAL, FULL WIDE, WIDE.  
3. WIDE may stretch the image to fill the entire screen, NORMAL displays  
the image at its true aspect ratio (4:3), FULL WIDE stretches the image  
horizontally to fit the screen for aspect ratio of 16:9.  
4 : 3  
16 : 9  
Notes :  
When using a DVD player as the source, make sure that the unit’s output  
mode is set to “ FULL WIDE “ or “ 16:9 ”. This ensures that the DVD player  
will generate a video signal which can take advantage of the monitor’s  
aspect ratio.  
When using a source that generates a “ normal “, 4:3 image signal , such  
as a videogame or videocassette player, the FULL WIDE mode stretches  
the image to fit the screen. Some minor image distortion may be visible.  
Video format are automatically changed for PAL or NTSC depends on  
video program.  
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Adjusting the picture  
If the temperature is normal and the picture still doesn’t look right, you may  
adjust the tint, color, brightness, and contrast.  
1. Press MENU key to display the picture adjustment menus.  
The monitor displays the adjustment menus.  
2. Press MENU key again until you reach the option you wish to adjust.  
The monitor displays the adjustment bar as below.  
TINT adjusts the tone of color. ( only for NTSC )  
COLOR adjusts the color saturation.  
BRIGHT adjusts the monitor’s brightness.  
CONTRAST adjusts the differences between light and dark areas.  
3. Press the ( up key ) controls button to increase the adjustment .  
Press the ( Down key ) controls button to decrease the adjustment .  
Each setting has 30 steps of adjustment range and is preset to 15 at the  
factory .  
Once you’ve adjusted the picture , wait a moment and the adjustment menus  
disappear .  
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Turning the unit off and on  
Press POWER at any time to turn the unit off.  
When you turn the vehicle’s ignition off , the monitor automatically shuts off.  
Switching between video sources  
If your vehicle has two video sources, for example, a DVD player goes to AV1  
and a game console goes to AV2, you can easily switch between them.  
1. Press SOURCE.  
The monitor will display AV1 and press SOURCE key to select the input  
for AV2 for game console.  
2. Press SOURCE again to select AV1 input for DVD player.  
Note :  
If you’re using only one video source, the screen remains dark when  
you select the unavailable source.  
Default setting for VMA573 / VMA773 is AV1 for normal case.  
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Playing two videos or games at once  
If your vehicle is equipped with two LCD monitors in the headrests and two  
video source units, two different videos or games can play at the same time.  
Each monitor transmits the infrared audio signal over its own channel, A or B.  
When a vehicle has two monitors, the default is to configure the monitor in the  
driver’s headrest to use IR channel A, and the monitor in the passenger’s  
headrest to use IR channel B. You can change this.  
1. Press MENU key several times to locate the IR CH option.  
2. Press down () or up () to alternate between A and B or OFF.  
Note:  
You don’t need to select the IR channel if your vehicle has only one monitor.  
Disabling automatic power on  
Your monitor is preset at the factory to switch on when you turn on your  
vehicle’s ignition. However, you can set it up to remain the VMA off until you  
press POWER on the monitor.  
1. Press MENU several times until you reach the AUTO POWER option.  
2. Press down () or up () to turn automatic power ON and OFF.  
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Returning adjustments to the factory settings ( Reset )  
1. Press MENU several times to locate the RESET option.  
2. Press either down () or up () to reset the settings.  
If you don’t wish to reset the settings, either press MENU again or wait  
for the monitor to exit the picture adjustment menus automatically.  
Note :  
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If you reset the options and the monitor was set to source2 ( AV2 ), the  
monitor reverts to the default setting of AV1. If there is no active video  
source on AV1, the screen may go dark. Press SOURCE to switch the  
monitor back to AV2.  
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The reset settings only valid for the Tint, Color, Brightness, Contrast,  
Volume that setting those parameter back to default value 15, and set to  
IR CHA, AUTOPOWER ON.  
Remote IR Function  
The LCD monitor comes with an IR receiver that works with Clarion remote  
control devices. Aim the remote control at the IR receiver during use.  
Note:  
The IR receiver only functions with select Clarion multimedia equipment.  
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Connecting a video source  
The video sources you are using may be preinstalled for you, or your  
configuration may be designed to allow you to change devices.  
For example, returning from a day at the beach, you may disconnect your  
game from the game port and connect your camcorder to view the video you  
just shot .  
CAUTION !  
Always take care when disconnecting  
and connecting electronic devices.  
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3. CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Cleaning the cabinet  
Use a soft, dry cloth gently wipe dust and dirt from the cabinet.  
Do not use benzene, thinner, car cleaner, or other cleaners. These substances  
may damage the cabinet or cause the paint to peel.  
Cleaning the LCD panel  
Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe off dust. The LCD panel surface can be  
easily scratched. Do not rub it with any abrasive object.  
Servicing the monitor  
In the event that trouble arises, never open the case or disassemble the unit.  
The internal parts are not serviceable by the user. Opening any components  
will void the warranty.  
CAUTION !  
Changes or modifications to this  
product not approved by the  
manufacturer will void the warranty.  
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4. INSTALLATION AND WIRING  
Read these instructions and the following precautions carefully.  
What is included in the box  
In addition to this manual, the box contains:  
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Either a 5.6” VMA573 or 7” VMA773 monitor unit with wiring harness  
One 1.2M RCA A/V cable  
One power cable  
One 25cm 3.5Φ Jack to RCA adaptor cable  
Owner’s manual & Installation guide  
Bezel  
Metal insert card  
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Before Starting  
Disconnect the minus() terminal on the vehicle’s battery.  
WARNING !  
To prevent short circuits during  
installation, be sure to disconnect the  
battery.  
Precautions  
This unit is exclusively for vehicles with a negative ground, 12V power  
supply.  
Do not open the case. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. If you  
require assistance, consult your Clarion dealer or an authorized Clarion  
service center.  
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the screen. Never use a rough cloth,  
thinner, benzene, alcohol, or other solvent. The screen surface is easy  
to scratch-do not rub it when cleaning.  
Always use great care when attaching anything to a vehicle! Visually  
inspect all sides of any potential screw location to ensure no damage will  
occur.  
WARNING !  
NEVER install this monitor where it is  
visible from the driver’s seat, or where it  
could injure any vehicle occupant in  
case of an accident. Ensure that your  
installation does not create risk of  
head-strike injury, and that the monitor  
will remain securely mounted in the case  
of an accident or sudden maneuver.  
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Installing the monitor  
Flush mounting in the headrest  
You may use the included bezel to mount the monitor.  
1. Ensure that you will have sufficient clearance for the monitor and its  
rear-located wiring harness.  
2. Cut the opening.  
3. Route the pigtail cable end of the wiring harness into the opening from  
the rear out the front.  
4. Insert the bezel and route the wiring harness through the opening in the  
rear.  
5. Firmly attach the bezel to the mounting surface and/or to the interior of  
the mounting surface.  
Mounting tabs  
Mounting screw holes  
Wire harness opening  
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Installing the monitor  
6. Connect the wiring harness to the monitor, and tuck the excess wiring  
harness length carefully out of the way behind the bezel.  
Press edges to fit  
monitor into bezel ,  
do not press monitor  
Spring clips to lock  
screen  
the monitor on its  
position  
Bezel  
Monitor  
7. Gently insert the monitor into the bezel.  
Press only on the edges of the monitor, not on the screen. You should hear  
a few soft clicks as the monitor locks into place by four spring clips on the  
bezel.  
CAUTION !  
NEVER press on the surface of the  
screen! Gently press on the edges  
of the monitor case. If you find that  
you can not insert the monitor  
without excessive force, you may  
need to check your wire harness  
position for interference with the  
insertion process. Your may also  
need make the opening slightly  
larger.  
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Installing the monitor  
Removing the monitor from the bezel  
To remove the monitor from the bezel, insert the metal insert card between the  
monitor case and the side of the bezel to release the spring clips.  
Insert the metal insert card to take monitor out of the bezel  
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Wiring the monitor  
Precautions  
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Disconnect the negative battery terminal before making any wiring  
connections.  
Be particularly careful where you route wires. Keep them away from the  
engine, exhaust system, etc. Heat may damage wires.  
If the fuse should blow, make sure all connections are correct and no  
wires are damaged before replacing the fuse. Always use fuses that are  
the same amperage value as the original. When replacing a fuse, never  
let the battery side touch any metal part or any other wire.  
WARNING !  
Be sure to disconnect the battery  
(-) terminal before starting. This  
is to prevent short circuits during  
installation.  
Procedure  
1. Disconnect the negative(-) lead from the vehicle’s battery.  
2. Find a place in the vehicle for the video source(s).  
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Wiring the monitor  
3. Create passage holes for the power and video cables.  
When drilling through metal or plastic, use grommets to protect the cables  
from sharp edges that could penetrate the insulation and cause a short  
circuit and device failure.  
4. Connect the ground lead (black) securely to a clean metal plate on the  
vehicle.  
Use sand paper to remove any paint from the surface where you attach  
the ground terminal.  
5. Reconnect the negative (-) lead to the battery.  
Monitor connections  
CAUTION !  
Some non-Clarion automotive DVD and VCP source  
units use a similar connector for an external IR receiver,  
but use different pin polarity than the Clarion uses.  
Connecting non-Clarion source equipment to this  
connector could cause equipment damage not covered  
by the warranty!  
IR connector polarity :  
PLASTIC COVER  
This 3.5Φ IR Jack has plastic cover to prevent short, to remove the plastic  
cover, please do not pull it out directly, please rotate the plastic cover and put it  
out slowly.  
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Connections diagram  
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5. TROUBLESHOOTING  
The system does not work  
A fuse may be blown. Replace the external fuse with a fuse of the same  
amperage.  
The power wires may not be connected. Check the wiring connections and  
reset.  
No picture.  
Press SOURCE to make sure the proper input is selected.  
If there is still no picture, press MENU. If the menu appears, check the source  
unit and video connections. If no menu appears, check all fuses and power  
connections to the monitor and the associated equipment.  
The noise comes out  
If portable audio-visual devices is connected to this monitor in the state where  
it connected with the vehicles power supply for charge etc., a noise may occur  
rarely.  
In this case, please use portable audio-visual devices without connecting with  
a vehicles power supply. Please use it with the internal battery of devices etc.  
Note:  
The monitor has an operating temperature range of -10to +70( +15°F  
~ +158°F ). If the temperature is outside this operating range, the unit may  
not turn on, or the screen may be slow to react to image changes. The  
monitor will function normally once it returns to its proper operating range .  
With a DVD player and widescreen DVD disc, there are black bars above  
and below the picture.  
Change the TV display mode to “ FULL WIDE” in the DVD player’s Setup  
menu.  
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After changing this setting, if there are still black bars, set the Display mode to  
“ FULL WIDE “ by push MENU key as mentioned before .  
The screen is dark  
The brightness is set too low. Press MENU and adjust the BRIGHT option.  
The interior of the vehicle is too hot or too cold. The monitor’s operating  
temperature is -10to +70( +15°F ~ +158°F ).  
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6. SPECIFICATION  
Note:  
The technical data and the design of the equipment may change for the  
sake of technical improvement without prior notice.  
VMA573 General Specifications  
Power requirement  
Power consumption  
: 12V DC ( 10.8V-15.6V)  
: 7 watts, power on - typical  
0.6 amps (600mA) - typical  
: 300 g  
Weight  
Dimension(w x h x d )  
Included parts  
: 160.8 x 111.8 x 32.5 mm ( with Bezel )  
: • LCD monitor with wiring harness  
• One 1.2M RCAA/V cable  
• One power cable  
• 3.5Φ Jack to RCA connector cable  
• Owner’s manual and installation guide  
• Bezel  
• Metal insert card  
VMA573 Specifications  
Display type  
Screen size  
Pixels  
: Color TFT Active Matrix LCD  
: 5.6”  
: 480 RGB (H) x 234 (V)  
: 336,960 dots  
Screen resolution  
Video input lever ( RCA) : 1.0 volts peak to peak  
Video format  
: NTSC, PAL  
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VMA773 General Specifications  
Power requirement  
Power consumption  
: 12V DC ( 10.8V-15.6V)  
: 7 watts, power on - typical  
0.6 amps (600mA) - typical  
: 400 g  
Weight  
Dimension(w x h x d )  
Included parts  
: 192.7 x 133.5 x 32.5 mm ( with Bezel )  
: • LCD monitor with wiring harness  
• One 1.2M RCAA/V cable  
• One power cable  
• 3.5Φ Jack to RCA connector cable  
• Owner’s manual and installation guide  
• Bezel  
• Metal insert card  
VMA773 Specifications  
Display type  
Screen size  
Pixels  
: Color TFT Active Matrix LCD  
: 7”  
: 480 RGB (H) x 234 (V)  
: 336,960 dots  
Screen resolution  
Video input lever ( RCA) : 1.0 volts peak to peak  
Video format  
: NTSC, PAL  
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