Clarion Car Video System VMA8582 User Manual

7" WIDE LCD MONITOR  
AFFICHEUR À CRISTAUX LIQUIDES (LCD) COULEUR LARGE DE 7"  
PANEL LCD A COLOR PANTALLA ANCHA DE 7"  
VMA8582  
Owner's manual & Installation manual  
Mode d'emploi et manuel d'installation  
Manual del usuario y de instlactión  
Thank you for purchasing the Clarion VMA8582.  
Nous vous remercions d’avoir acheté le Clarion VMA8582.  
Muchas gracias por la adquisición del VMA8582 Clarion.  
All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 1999:Clarion Co., Ltd.  
Printed in Japan / Imprimé au Japon / Impreso en Japón  
1999/2 (D/M)  
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1. PRECAUTIONS  
1. This set is for use in DC 12V, negative ground  
vehicles. Be sure to consult your store of pur-  
chase or a Clarion-designated service outlet  
before installing it on DC 24V cars.  
2. Do not operate the set in ways other than  
described in this guide. Doing so may dam-  
age it.  
8. Do not let lit cigarettes or other hot objects  
touch the set. Doing so may damage or de-  
form the cabinet.  
9. Do not let the set become hot. If the tempera-  
ture in the car is high or if the set has been  
exposed to direct sunlight and is hot, lower  
the temperature before using it.  
3. Safety first! For rear seat use only. Do not  
install on dashboard or anywhere else that  
would permit monitor to be viewed by the  
driver. Monitor must not be located in the  
motor vehicle at any point forward of the back  
of the front seats. Monitor must never be used  
in any manner that will distract driver or inter-  
fere with driver’s safe operation of the motor  
vehicle.  
4. Be careful not to run down the car battery  
while using the set with the car stopped.  
5. For safety, install the set in a position at which  
it cannot be seen by the driver.  
(The LCD panel will work properly within a  
temperature range of 0 to 40 ˚C.)  
10.In extremely cold temperatures, the movement  
of the picture may be slow and the picture may  
be dark, but this is not a malfunction. The set  
will work normally once the temperature in-  
creases.  
11.Small black and shiny dots inside the liquid  
crystal panel are normal for liquid crystal prod-  
ucts.  
6. Do not disassemble or modify the set. Doing  
so may damage it.  
7. Keep drinks and drops from umbrellas away  
from the set. Water may damage the internal  
circuitry.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc-  
tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee  
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician  
for help.  
MODEL NO. ZM-7000  
Assembled From Tested Components (Complete System Not Tested)  
FOR HOME OR CAR USE  
Clarion Company.Limited.  
MADE IN JAPAN  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions (1) This device may not cause harmful  
:
interference,and (2) This device must accept any interference received,  
7WMPALA  
NO USE  
VIDEO  
/
CAMERA  
VIDEO  
1
2
MODEL NO. ZM-7000  
Assembled From Tested Components (Complete System Not Tested)  
FOR HOME OR CAR USE  
VIDEO  
L-AUDIO-R  
LDIO-R  
Clarion Company.Limited.  
MADE IN JAPAN  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions (1) This device may not cause harmful  
:
interference,and (2) This device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
7WMPALA  
NO USE  
VIDEO  
/
CAMERA  
VIDEO  
1
2
VIDEO  
L-AUDIO-R  
L-AUDIO-R  
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CAUTION  
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN  
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN, MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.  
THE COLOR LCD MONITOR SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EX-  
CEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
INFORMATION FOR USERS:  
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONSTOTHIS PRODUCT NOT APPROVED BYTHE MANUFACTURER  
WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND WILL VIOLATE FCC APPROVAL.  
WARNING  
MONITOR ANDTUNER MUST BE INSTALLED AND USED ONLY IN ACCORDANCEWITHTHESE  
INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE OR THE MONI-  
TOR, MAY RESULT IN AN ACCIDENT, AND MAY VIOLATE THE LAW. CLARION DISCLAIMS  
ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGESTHAT MAY RESULT FROM A FAILURETO INSTALL AND  
USE THIS UNIT AS STATED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
2. FEATURE  
7" wide-screen color LCD panel  
The 7" TFT active matrix color LCD panel de-  
livers striking images.  
Video input terminal  
The display can be used to enjoy video im-  
ages even if no TV tuner is connected.  
Bright, clear screen  
Built-in auto dimmer  
The color LCD panel has 336,960 pixels for  
Automatically adjusts the screen brightness  
superior image resolution.  
according to the ambient brightness.  
Switchable screen size  
Expansion AV output terminal  
Enables the installation of another monitor in  
the rear seat.  
The display can be switched between four  
screen sizes: normal, full-wide, wide and cin-  
ema.  
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3. CAUTION ON HANDLING  
For a longer service life, be sure to read the following cautions.  
Dont allow any liquids on the set from drinks,  
umbrellas etc. Doing so may damage the in-  
ternal circuitry.  
If a problem should occur, have the set in-  
spected at your store of purchase.  
Do not hold on the LCD panel when adjusting  
the angle of the LCD panel.Doing so may dam-  
age it.  
Do not disassemble or modify the set in any  
way. Doing so may result in damage.  
Do not let cigarettes burn the display. Doing  
so may damage or deform the cabinet.  
Cleaning  
Cleaning the cabinet  
Cleaning the LCD panel  
Use a soft, dry cloth and gently wipe off the  
dirt.  
The LCD panel tends to collect dust, so wipe  
it off occasionally with a soft and dry cloth.  
For tough dirt, apply some neutral detergent  
diluted in water to a soft cloth, wipe off the dirt  
gently, then wipe again with a dry cloth.  
The surface is easily scratched, so do not rub  
it with hard objects.  
Do not use benzine, thinner, car cleaner, etc.,  
as these substances may damage the cabinet  
or cause the paint to peel. Also, leaving rub-  
ber of plastic products in contact with the cabi-  
net for long periods of time may cause stains.  
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4. Names of the Parts and their Functions  
Display Unit  
POWER button  
Turns the power on and off.  
WIDE button  
Switches the screen display mode.  
POW ER  
FUNC  
W IDE  
MENU  
In normal mode:  
FUNC button  
Switches the input source.  
Increases and decreases the  
volume of the built-in speaker  
(on the back panel).  
In menu setting mode:  
Selects a menu.  
MENU button  
Displays the adjustment screen,  
selects menus, and sets the adjustment.  
In adjustment mode:  
Adjusts the level and  
switches the setting.  
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Display Unit  
FUNC button  
Switches the input source.  
Each time this button is pressed, the video mode changes in the following sequence.  
AV 1  
AV 1  
AV 2  
AV 2  
RGB  
AV 1  
RGB  
AV 2  
FUNC  
FUNC  
FUNC  
Video mode display ()  
Note:  
The on screen display disappears after 3 seconds.  
Upper part of the video mode display (pink color): Input source appearing on the screen of this  
monitor.  
Lower part of the video mode display (yellow color): Input source outputting to the expansion AV  
output terminal (second monitor).  
MENU button  
Displays the adjustment screen, selects menus, and sets the adjustment.  
RGB  
AV1  
RGB  
AV2  
AV1  
AV1  
AV2  
AV2  
<In  
and  
mode>  
<In  
and  
mode>  
AUTOMATIC DIMMER  
DIMMER SELECT  
INPUT SELECT  
PAL/NTSC SELECT  
PICTURE MENU  
END  
AUTOMATIC DIMMER  
DIMMER SELECT  
INPUT SELECT  
PICTURE MENU  
END  
MENU  
MENU  
SELECT  
DOWN/UP  
SELECT  
DOWN/UP  
In menu setting mode: Selects a menu and sets an adjustment.  
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Display Unit  
STAND BY (R), ON(G)  
When the power is  
turned off..........red color  
When the power is  
Dimmer sensor  
When AUTOMATIC DIMMER is selected in  
dimmer setting, the brightness of the screen is  
adjusted automatically according to the  
ambient brightness.  
turned on..........green color  
Receiver for remote  
control unit  
Built-in speaker  
(on the back panel)  
Terminal to which  
cables from the  
control box are  
connected. (on the  
right side of the  
monitor)  
The screw hole is provided to install a TV stand at the bottom of this monitor.  
(1/4 inch unified screw thread, 4.5 mm of maximum length)  
CAUTION  
Precautions on handling of the LCD panel  
Do not leave the monitor on the dashboard with the LCD panel facing upwards. (Range of storage  
temperature: -20˚C to +80˚C)  
When the temperature is high or low, chemical changes occur in the LCD panel, resulting in damage  
to the monitor.  
Since the LCD panel has been specially processed, the fingerprints will remain on the panel and  
stand out if you touch the panel. Avoid touching the panel as much as possible. Also avoid pushing  
the panel.  
When temperature becomes low, the picture does not appear or sometimes it takes time to appear.  
On occasion, the picture motion seems to be different from that at normal temperature and the  
picture quality deteriorates. These phenomena are not a malfunction. (Range of operating tempera-  
ture: 0˚C to +40˚C)  
On the panel red dots, blue dots and green dots are found.This is peculiar to the LCD panel and it is  
not a malfunction.  
[The LCD panel has been designed and manufactured using a highly developed precision technol-  
ogy and has a 99.99 % or more effective pixels. However, note that 0.01 % of pixels are defective  
and always light.]  
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Control Box  
Note:  
The characters other than POWER, DISPLAY  
UNITand RGBare not marked on the control  
box.They are printed on the label located on the  
top of the unit.  
AV INPUT (AV1) terminal  
This is used to connect a car video player,  
video camera or rear view camera, etc.  
This terminal is not used currently.  
RGB  
POWER  
DISPLAY UNIT  
Expansion AV output terminal  
This is used to connect a  
second monitor.  
AV INPUT (AV2) terminal  
This is used to connect a TV tuner, car video  
player or video camera, etc.  
Expansion terminal (RGB)  
Display unit connector (DISPLAY UNIT)  
This is used to connect a display unit.  
Power connector (POWER)  
This is used to connect the power source cord.  
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5. OPERATION  
Adjusting the volume  
Adjusting the volume of the built-in speaker  
POW ER  
FUNC  
W IDE  
MENU  
Increases the volume.  
Decreases the volume.  
SPEAKER VOLUME  
30  
Screen display  
Sound volume (0 to 60 level)  
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Selection of the screen mode (size)  
The following screen display modes are supported: normal, full wide, wide and cinema.  
Notes:  
Various screen display modes are available on  
this monitor.  
If you reduce or enlarge an image using the  
screen display mode switching function (full  
wide, cinema, etc.) of this monitor with profit  
in mind or for any purpose of making the pub-  
lic watch it or listen to it, it may infringe the  
rights of the author who is protected under the  
copyright law.  
If you select the screen display mode which is  
different from the image ratio of software, such  
as a TV program, it differs in appearance from  
the original image. Please keep this in mind  
and select the appropriate screen display  
mode.  
Selecting a screen display mode  
Pressing the WIDE button switches the screen display mode as follows: NORMALFWIDEWIDE-  
CINEMANORMAL→  
The screen display mode can be set for each video source.  
Normal mode  
Full wide mode  
NORMAL  
F WIDE  
Picture of a normal TV program (4:3)  
This mode enlarges a picture only horizontally and  
fully to the screen edges in a balanced manner.  
Cinema mode  
Wide mode  
CINEMA  
WIDE  
This mode enlarges a normal picture in all, and allows  
you to enjoy the picture in a larger size.  
This mode enlarges a normal picture only horizontally  
and fully to the screen edges.  
However, the upper and lower parts of the picture,  
or the right and left parts of the picture will be missed.  
(This enlarges the picture in a small area in the center,  
and in a large area in the proximity of the right and left  
side of the screen. This enlarges the picture in a  
natural manner with a lesser feeling of being out of  
harmony.)  
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Dimmer  
In case of auto mode  
The factory default setting is auto mode.  
This mode adjusts the screen brightness automatically according to the ambient brightness.  
POW ER  
FUNC  
W IDE  
MENU  
1. Press the MENU button.  
3. Adjust the screen brightness using the and  
Confirm that AUTOMATIC DIMMERis se-  
lected.  
buttons so that you can see the screen with  
great ease at night time. (-60 to ±0)  
AUTOMATIC DIMMER  
DIMMER SELECT  
INPUT SELECT  
PICTURE MENU  
END  
AUTOMATIC DIMMER  
MENU  
DOWN/UP  
SELECT  
55  
If you set the AUTOMATIC DIMMER level to ± 0,  
the screen brightness does not change.  
Notes:  
When the menu screen is displayed and END”  
is selected in step 1 or a further operation is  
not performed for 10 seconds, the menu dis-  
play disappears automatically.  
2. Press the MENU button again.  
The auto dimmer (dark level) display appears.  
If you adjust the screen brightness so that the  
screen can be seen with great ease at night-  
time, the screen brightness will be adjusted  
automatically from the maximum luminance to  
the minimum luminance (the brightness at  
which the screen can be seen with great ease  
at nighttime).  
(It is recommended to set the AUTOMATIC  
DIMMER level at -40 to -60.)  
AUTOMATIC DIMMER  
–55  
If you set the AUTOMATIC DIMMER level to  
±0, the screen brightness level will be fixed to  
the maximum luminance and the screen bright-  
ness will not change.  
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Dimmer  
In case of manual mode  
The screen brightness can be adjusted manually.  
POW ER  
FUNC  
W IDE  
MENU  
1. Press the MENU button.  
3. Select BRIGHTNESSusing the and ꢀ  
Select DIMMER SELECTusing the and  
buttons.  
buttons.  
Press the MENU button to execute the set-  
ting.  
Press the MENU button to execute the set-  
ting.  
AUTOMATIC DIMMER  
DIMMER SELECT  
INPUT SELECT  
PICTURE MENU  
END  
BRIGHTNESS  
DIMMER SELECT  
INPUT SELECT  
PICTURE MENU  
END  
MENU  
MENU  
SELECT  
DOWN/UP  
SELECT  
DOWN/UP  
2. Select MANUALusing the and buttons.  
Press the MENU button to execute the set-  
ting.  
4. Adjust the screen brightness to the desired  
level using the and buttons. (-60 to ±0)  
DIMMER SELECT  
AUTOMATIC  
MANUAL  
BRIGHTNESS  
MENU  
SELECT  
SET  
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Dimmer  
When switching the dimmer mode from manual mode to auto mode  
POW ER  
FUNC  
W IDE  
MENU  
1. Press the MENU button.  
2. Select AUTOMATICusing the and but-  
Select DIMMER SELECTusing the and  
tons.  
buttons.  
Press the MENU button to execute the set-  
ting. Refer to the section In case of auto  
mode.  
Press the MENU button to execute the set-  
ting.  
DIMMER SELECT  
AUTOMATIC DIMMER  
DIMMER SELECT  
INPUT SELECT  
PICTURE MENU  
END  
AUTOMATIC  
MANUAL  
MENU  
MENU  
DOWN/UP  
SELECT  
SELECT  
SET  
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Picture Adjustment  
Note:  
The picture adjustments such as black level, contrast, colorand tintare available on this monitor.  
The adjustable items differ depending on the video modes. (Refer to page 17)  
POW ER  
FUNC  
W IDE  
MENU  
Example: Adjusting the black level  
1. Press the MENU button.  
3. Adjust the black level using the and but-  
Select PICTURE MENUusing the and ꢀ  
tons.  
buttons.  
Press the MENU button to execute the set-  
ting.  
AUTOMATIC DIMMER  
DIMMER SELECT  
INPUT SELECT  
PICTURE MENU  
END  
BLACK LEVEL  
+15  
MENU  
DOWN/UP  
SELECT  
Notes:  
2. Select BLACK LEVELusing the and ꢀ  
In the RGB screen, the BLACKand CON-  
TRASTitems are only displayed.  
If a further operation is not performed for 10  
seconds, the menu display disappears auto-  
matically.  
buttons.  
Press the MENU button to execute the set-  
ting.  
The adjustment procedure for contrast, color  
and tint is the same as that for the black level.  
BLACK LEVEL  
CONTRAST  
END  
MENU  
DOWN/UP  
SELECT  
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Picture Adjustment  
Selecting picture adjustment items  
The picture adjustments available on the monitor differ depending on each video mode. Press the  
FUNC button to select the video mode.  
RGB  
AV1  
RGB  
AV2  
<In  
and  
mode>  
The black leveland contrastadjustments are  
possible.  
BLACK LEVEL  
CONTRAST  
END  
MENU  
DOWN/UP  
SELECT  
AV1  
AV1  
AV2  
AV2  
<In  
and  
mode>  
The black level, contrastand coloradjust-  
ments are possible.  
BLACK LEVEL  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
END  
MENU  
DOWN/UP  
<PAL mode>  
SELECT  
AV1  
AV1  
AV2  
AV2  
<In  
and  
mode>  
The black level, contrast, colorand tintad-  
justments are possible.  
BLACK LEVEL  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
TINT  
END  
MENU  
DOWN/UP  
SELECT  
<NTSC mode>  
Note:  
The selection between PAL modeand NTSC modeis performed by the PAL/NTSC SELECTset-  
ting. (Refer to page 18.)  
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Picture Adjustment  
Points of adjustment (The picture adjustment can be performed in each screen.)  
BLACK LEVEL  
This adjustment is performed  
to allow the dark portion of the  
screen to be seen with ease  
(picture in the night and hair,  
etc.)  
BLACK LEVEL  
15  
BLACK LEVEL  
+15  
In connection to the installation location of the display unit and the eye level, when the light and  
darkness of the screen is reversed or the screen becomes whitish, adjust the black level.  
Set the black level to the “–” side.  
Set the black level to the +side.  
CONTRAST  
Normally set this adjustment to  
the center. In order to exhibit the  
difference between the lightest  
and the darkest portion of the  
screen, set the contrast to the +”  
side.  
CONTRAST  
CONTRAST  
+15  
15  
COLOR  
Set the color to the slightly  
dark color.  
COLOR  
COLOR  
+15  
15  
The color becomes paler.  
The color becomes darker.  
TINT  
Set the color so that the flesh  
color appears refined.  
Note:  
Only in PAL mode  
TINT  
TINT  
+15  
15  
The flesh color becomes red-purplish.  
The flesh color becomes greenish.  
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Television Broadcast System: PAL/NTSC Setting  
When a car video player, video camera or TV tuner is connected to the AV INPUT terminal (AV1 or  
AV2) of the control box to input video signal, you can select the broadcast system (PAL/NTSC).  
Note:  
Since the factory default setting is NTSC, use the following procedure to set the broadcast system to  
PAL.  
POW ER  
FUNC  
W IDE  
MENU  
1. Press the FUNC button to switch the video  
2. Select PALor NTSCusing the and ꢀ  
AV1  
AV1  
AV2  
AV2  
mode to  
and  
.
buttons.  
Press the MENU button.  
Select PAL/NTSC SELECTusing the and  
buttons.  
Press the MENU button to execute the set-  
ting.  
Press the MENU button to execute the set-  
ting.  
AUTOMATIC DIMMER  
DIMMER SELECT  
INPUT SELECT  
PAL/NTSC SELECT  
PICTURE MENU  
END  
PAL/NTSC SELECT  
PAL  
NTSC  
MENU  
MENU  
DOWN/UP  
SELECT  
SELECT  
SET  
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6. CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT  
Connection Example  
Note:  
The characters other than POWER, DISPLAY UNITand RGBare not marked on the control box.  
They are printed on the label located on the top of the unit.  
Rear view camera  
(back-eye camera),  
car video player or  
video camera  
Second monitor  
Expansion AV output  
Video  
RGB  
POWER  
DISPLAY UNIT  
TV tuner, car video player or video camera  
Notes:  
For the connection method, refer to page 29 of the Installation / Wire Connection Manual.  
When a video camera monitor is connected to the control box and a howling noise is heard, one of  
the following countermeasures should be taken.  
Lower the volume of this unit.  
Use earphones (if the earphones terminal is provided with the camera).  
Put the camera microphone away from this unit.  
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Setting Example  
The INPUT SELECTitem must be set depending on external equipment connected to the RGB  
terminal or the AV INPUT terminal (AV1 or AV2) of the control box.  
POW ER  
FUNC  
W IDE  
MENU  
[RGB INPUT SELECT]  
2. Select NAVIGATIONor OTHERusing the  
and buttons.  
1. Press the MENU button.  
Select INPUT SELECTusing the and ꢀ  
buttons.  
Press the MENU button to execute the set-  
Press the MENU button to execute the set-  
ting.  
ting.  
[When a car navigation system is connected]  
RGB INPUT SELECT  
NAVIGATION  
OTHER  
AUTOMATIC DIMMER  
DIMMER SELECT  
INPUT SELECT  
PICTURE MENU  
END  
MENU  
MENU  
DOWN/UP  
SELECT  
SELECT  
SET  
[When any equipment other than a car navi-  
gation system is connected]  
RGB INPUT SELECT  
NAVIGATION  
OTHER  
Note:  
Each time the MENU button is pressed, the menu  
screen for setting INPUT SELECTchanges as  
follows:  
[
]
[
]
RGB INPUT SELECT  
INPUT SELECT  
MENU  
SELECT  
SET  
[
]
[
]
AV1 INPUT SELECT  
AV2 INPUT SELECT  
Note:  
The factory default setting is NAVIGATION.  
When you want to use the car navigation sys-  
tem, use this factory default setting.  
If you set the RGB INPUT SELECT item to  
OTHER, the car navigation system does not  
work properly.  
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Setting Example  
[AV1 INPUT SELECT]  
3. SelectVIDEOorCAMERAusing the and  
buttons.  
[AV2 INPUT SELECT]  
4. Select VIDEOor TV TUNERusing the ꢀ  
and buttons.  
Press the MENU button to execute the set-  
Press the MENU button to execute the set-  
ting.  
ting.  
[When a rear view camera (back-eye camera)  
is connected]  
[When a TV tuner is connected]  
AV1 INPUT SELECT  
AV2 INPUT SELECT  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
CAMERA  
TV TUNER  
MENU  
MENU  
DOWN/UP  
SET  
DOWN/UP  
SET  
[When a car video player or video camera is  
connected or when no equipment is con-  
nected]  
[When a car video player or video camera is  
connected or when no equipment is con-  
nected]  
AV1 INPUT SELECT  
AV2 INPUT SELECT  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
CAMERA  
TV TUNER  
MENU  
MENU  
DOWN/UP  
SET  
DOWN/UP  
SET  
Notes:  
Notes:  
The rear view camera (back-eye camera) must  
be connected to the AV INPUT terminal (AV1  
only) of the control box.  
When the gear of the car is shifted to the back”  
position, the monitor shows the image of the  
rear view camera (back-eye camera).  
If CAMERAis selected for the AV1 INPUT  
SELECT item, the monitor always shows the  
image of the rear view camera (back-eye cam-  
era).  
The TV tuner must be connected to the AV IN-  
PUT terminal (AV2 only) of the control box.  
If TV TUNERis selected for the AV2 INPUT  
SELECT item, the video system is fixed to  
NTSC.  
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Troubleshooting  
Please recheck the following points.  
Symptom  
Remedy  
Reference page  
Red dots, blue dots or green dots are This symptom is peculiar to a LCD panel.This is  
found on the panel.  
not a malfunction.  
The LCD panel has been designed and manu-  
factured using a highly developed precision tech-  
nology and has a 99.99 % or more effective pix-  
els. However, note that 0.01 % of pixels are de-  
fective and always light.  
8
Sound is heard but no picture appears.  
30, 31  
Did you connect the parking brake input lead  
(orange color)?  
Did you pull up the parking brake?  
No sound heard and no picture ap-  
pears.  
6, 7  
10  
[FUNC button]  
Is the unit engaged in video input screen mode?  
No sound heard from the speaker.  
[Adjustment of the speaker volume]  
Is the volume set to minimum?  
Dark screen.  
The light and darkness of the screen  
are reversed.  
15~17  
[Brightness and black level]  
Are they adjusted properly?  
Whitish screen.  
15~17  
[Color depth and tint]  
Are they adjusted properly?  
Pale color  
Bad tint  
20~21  
18  
Check the sub-section Setting Examplein the  
section 6. CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL  
EQUIPMENT.  
Check the sub-section Television Broadcast  
System: PAL/NTSC Setting.  
The picture flows.  
The picture becomes black and white  
(monochrome).  
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8. SPECIFICATIONS  
General  
Display Unit  
Model No.: VMA8582 (with TV stand)  
Type: Liquid crystal color monitor unit  
Power supply voltage: DC 13.2V (exclusively for  
a 12-volt car)  
Liquid crystal panel : 7"  
Screen dimensions : Width: 6-1/8" (156mm)  
Height: 3-7/16" (87mm)  
Diagonal display size: 7"  
(178mm)  
Power consumption: 12 W (1.3 W at stand-by)  
Operating temperature range: 0˚C to +40˚C  
Storage temperature range: -20˚C to +80˚C  
Number of pixels  
: 336,960 pixels  
234 (vertical) x  
480 (horizontal) x 3  
Effective pixel ratio : 99.99 % or more  
Control Box  
Connection terminals: ACC power source input  
: Rear view camera (back-  
eye) interrupt input  
Display method  
Video system  
Display method  
: Transmission type TN liq-  
uid crystal display  
: Compatible with NTSC,  
PAL-50 and PAL-60  
: TFT (thin-film transistor)  
active matrix  
: Parking brake signal input  
: RGB input terminal  
: AV input 1, 2 terminal  
Applied light source : U-type cold-cathode tube  
(edge light system)  
: AV output terminal  
External dimensions : 7-11/16" (W) 2-13/16" (H) ꢀ  
1-1/2" (D)  
Audio output  
Speaker  
: 1 W  
: 4 cm cone type........1  
196mm71.2mm37.5mm  
: 1.03 ±0.11lb (470 ±50g)  
External dimensions : 7-1/8" (W) 5-1/8"(H)ꢀ  
1-5/16" (D)  
Mass  
181mm130.5 mm34 mm  
Mass  
: 1.25 ±0.11lb (570 ±50g)  
1-1/2"  
7-11/16"  
(196mm)  
(37.5mm)  
1-5/16"  
(34mm)  
7-1/8"  
(181mm)  
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9. WARRANTY CERTIFICATE AND AFTER-SERVICE  
First consult the store of purchase about the  
repair, handling and maintenance of this prod-  
uct.  
If the warranty expires, performance can be  
maintained through repair. Repairs can be  
done for a fee if the customer so desires. How-  
ever, the shortest storage period of perfor-  
mance parts for repair is 8 (eight) years after  
the end of manufacturing. (Performance parts  
are the critical parts which are required for  
maintenance of the product functioning.)  
When you encounter problems because you  
have just relocated or this product was received  
as a gift, consult the repair service centeron  
its repair. For other inquiries, consult the cus-  
tomer service center.  
Warranty card (attached separately)  
You should ensure that the store of purchase  
filled required items such as the date of pur-  
chase, name of the store, etc. After reading in  
detail, the warranty card should be stored away  
carefully.  
On fluorescent tubes  
The fluorescent tubes used for this product have  
an expected life span. Beyond the life span, the  
fluorescent tubes do not function. In this case,  
they should be replaced with new ones.  
Warranty period: 1 (one ) year from the date  
of purchase  
Expectancy of life span: about 6 (six) to 7  
(seven) years (about 10, 000 hours) with use  
of 4 hours per day  
When repair is required  
Recheck the product to see if it has a break-  
down, according to the table on page 22. If  
breakdown persists, switch off the power and  
call the store of purchase.  
When the fluorescent tubes do not function and  
require replacement, expert skills are necessary.  
You should consult the store of purchase.  
During the warranty period, the store of pur-  
chase will repair the defective product within  
the limits of warranty. You should deliver the  
defective product with the warranty card.  
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