Farenheit Technologies T 1200CM User Manual

T-1200CM  
12.1 Universal Ceiling Mount Monitor  
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POWER  
AV  
EXIT  
OWNER S MANUAL  
CONTENTS  
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Please read this User s Manual in detail and use the set properly.  
CAUTION  
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INSTALLATION  
NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH PART  
Unit  
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Remote Control  
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PICTURE CONTROL  
CONNECTIONS  
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HOW TO OPERATION THE MONITOR  
Releasing The Monitor  
How To Watch Monitor  
SPECIFICATIONS  
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CAUTION  
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Please read and observe all warnings and instructions in this owner s manual  
and those marked on the unit. Retain this booklet for future reference.  
There are two kinds of alarm symbols as follows:  
The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral  
triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
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dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be  
of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to  
WARNING  
people.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended  
to alert the user to the presence of important operating and  
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying  
the product.  
CAUTION  
WARNING  
Do not mount the product where  
Installation of all TV monitors  
must be out of the driver s  
field of sight.  
it will obstruct the deployment of  
the airbag or in an area where it  
would affect the vehicular control.  
Also be careful to avoid mounting  
the product where it can become  
hazardous during sudden stops or  
in the event of an accident.  
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Do not try and service these  
products yourself, Seek only  
a qualified service center or  
factory service center.  
Use extra caution with any liquids  
in your car. If you or your child  
Spills any liquid on these products,  
pull your vehicle to the roadside  
and turn the key off to disconnect  
or wipe the products with a towel. Do not  
operate the equipment until all liquids have  
either evaporated or you have had the monitor  
inspected at a service center by a qualified  
technician, Severe harm or danger can  
Occur.  
Be careful not to drop or  
apply under pressure to the  
front panel of your video  
monitor. If the screen cracks  
due to misuse, your warranty  
will be void!  
Use only a damp cloth to clean  
the screen and use only purified  
water on the cloth. Wring out all  
excess water prior to wiping the  
screen. Do not use any cleaners  
or chemicals to clean the screen.  
In most cases a dry cloth will do!  
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CAUTION  
SPECIFICATIONS  
CAUTION  
Watching the monitor for an  
extended period of time  
with the engine turned off  
may deplete the vehicle s  
battery.  
Quality installations are best  
Power Requirements  
Power Consumption  
Screen Size  
DC 12V  
performed by qualified and  
certifled installers.  
9W  
12. 1 TFT-LCD  
4:3  
Screen Format  
Resolution Pixel  
A/V Inputs  
2400x600  
This product is designed for  
operation with a 12 Volt DC,  
negative ground vehicle. It  
is not suitable for operation  
under other conditions or  
voltages.  
2 A/V RCA Inputs  
15. 1(L)X13. 9(W)X3. 5(H)inches  
Don t touch the unit if there is  
a flash of lightning. It may  
receive an electric shock.  
Dimensions(With shroud)  
Dimensions(Without shroud)  
IR Power Requirements  
14. 8(L)X13. 6(W)X2. 5(H)inches  
DC 12V  
IR Power Consumption  
IR Transmitter Frequency  
3W  
Do not cover heater ducts or vents.  
This may cause a fire or an electric  
shock.  
Right 2. 8MHz Left 2. 3MHz  
LCD Panel Type  
Active Matrix TFT  
NTSC/PAL Auto Select  
Compatible video standard  
Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  
Check Point  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,  
if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in  
a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user  
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
1. The operating temperature of this product is limited to 14 F~140 F  
(-10 C~60 C).  
Your vehicle can reach temperatures up to 100 C in the summertime.  
2. When your vehicle is extremely hot or cold you must allow time for your air  
conditioner or heater to cool or heat the vehicle and for operating temperatures  
to return to normal operating ranges. Your monitor will return to its normal  
functions when these operating ranges are achieved.  
3. Optimum picture quality is achieved when you are directly in front of the monitor  
(+/-45 degrees).  
4. If the buttons get stuck, please try to press the up of buttons, it will get back.  
It won't impact using normal.  
5. If you cann't find the files name in list when playing, please reset units or turn  
off/on over again.  
6. If the unit cann't be change mode when playing some special files which the  
unit didn't support, please reset units or turn off/on over again.  
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INSTALLATION  
HOW TO OPERATE THE MONITOR  
Releasing the Monitor  
1. Open the package and check that these items are presents.  
Push the open button (located on the front edge of the screen housing)  
and lower the monitor to the desired angle. You can also adjust the  
swivel angle.  
INSTALLATION PLATE  
UNIT  
SCREW A  
SCREW B  
Make this arrow in DOWN  
direction only.  
2. Connect the external compoments to the RCA cable or AV output.  
(Refer to the connection diagram on page 9)  
PULL BUTTON  
3.Match the position of installation bracket and  
installation plate with screw A.  
How to watch the monitor  
1. Connect the monitor to the external devices.  
2. Press the POWER button on either the remote control or the unit once to turn  
the power on.  
Press the same POWER button to turn the power off.  
4. Tighten the unit with the supplied  
screw B.  
POWER  
POWER  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
UNIT  
3. Turn on the external devices and view.  
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NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH PART  
CONNECTIONS  
Unit  
Red AUDIO(R)  
White AUDIO(L)  
Yellow VIDEO  
Dome light  
Red AUDIO(R)  
DVD/VCD/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3  
White AUDIO(L)  
Yellow VIDEO  
DVD/VCD/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3  
Reset  
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NEXT  
STOP  
DVD  
REMOTE  
AV  
EJECT  
POWER  
A/V INPUT  
Reset  
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NEXT  
STOP  
DVD  
REMOTE  
AV  
EJECT  
POWER  
A/V INPUT  
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MENU  
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POWER  
AV  
EXIT  
YELLOW  
AV Input  
(AV 2)  
+ 12 V DC Battery  
AV Input  
(AV 1)  
BLACK  
RED  
Chassis Ground  
ACC  
Door Trigger  
WHITE  
Infrared Transmitter  
Monitor  
(Front)  
R
AUDIO  
L
VIDEO  
RESET  
AV2 INPUTS  
-
i g r g T e r D o + o r  
Monitor  
(Rear)  
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NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH PART  
PICTURE CONTROL  
OSD MENU EXIT Button MENU Button  
POWER Button  
Contrast/Brightness/Color  
To adjust CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, COLOR press the MENU button until you  
arrive at the screen for that item. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the value. Press  
the MENU button to make another adjustment or leave the MENU system.  
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EXIT  
MENU  
AV  
POWER  
1. Bring up the on-screen function menu by pressing the MENU button on the unit  
or the remote control.  
2. Press the MENU button on the unit or the remote control of monitor until you see  
the item you wish to adjust.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the value.  
4. Press the MENU button to make another adjustment or leave the MENU system.  
Dome Light Button  
Dome Light Button  
AV Select Button  
+/- Buttons  
CONTRAST  
50  
Interface Switch Function  
Power Power ON/OFF  
AV Signal Select  
BRIGHTNESS  
50  
Menu Press this button for OSD menu.  
And select menu option  
COLOR  
+
-
Increase current option value.  
Decrease current option value.  
50  
POWER KEY  
AV1/AV2 KEY  
MENU KEY  
+ KEY  
- KEY  
LCD MONITOR  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
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