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VIDEO CASSETTE PLAYER (VCP) CONTROLS
1.POWERbutton
Press to turn the VCP ON or OFF.
2.REMOTE CONTROL(Remote Sensor)
To operate the VCP with the remote control unit, aim the remote control
toward the pod control panel or the VCP.
3.INDICATOR LAMPS
Each lamp is ON when its related function is operating.
CST INThe cassette is in the player.
DEW(Red) Flashes when dew is present in the VCP
AUTO REPEATThe LED is on when the auto repeat function is
engaged.
4.PLAYbutton (Auto repeat)
Press to playback a videocassette tape.
If the auto repeat feature is included, press and hold for two seconds to
engage the auto repeat function. When the tape reaches the end, it will
rewind and play again. Other buttons will not operate in Auto Repeat
mode. To release the Auto Repeat mode, press the play button for two
seconds again.
REMOTE
SENSOR
CST INDEW
AUTO
REPEATPOWER
REW
FFPLAY STOP/
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VIDEO DISPLAY UNIT
The roof-mounted Video Display Unit is the most visible component of
your RSES. In essence, it is the ªnerve centerº of your system. In
addition to containing the flip-down LCD video screen, it contains many
of the system's main control buttons, important indicator lights, and
facilities to support both the wireless and optional wired headphones.
1.POWERbutton
Press this button to turn the RSES system On and Off alternately.
2.REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR
To operate the VCP with the remote control, aim it toward this location.
3.VOLUMEbuttons
Press (+) or (þ) button to decrease or increase audio volume through
thewiredheadphones.
Wired headphones are not supplied. Any headphones for portable
cassette and compact disc units can be used.
4.SELECTbutton
Press to select between AV1 and AV2.
POWER
BRIGHTNESS VOLUMESENSORSELECT
FREQUENCY
OFF 1 2AV 1 AV 2
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5.INDICATOR LAMPS
AV 1(VCP) illuminates when select button selects video play.
AV 2(Auxiliary) illuminates when select button selects auxiliary (game)
mode.
6.BRIGHTNESSbuttons
The up arrow increases screen brightness.
The down arrow decreases screen brightness.
7.SCREEN RELEASE
Slide in the direction of arrow to release the flip-down LCD screen.
8.FREQUENCY OFF/1/2Switch
To access this switch, release the flip-down LCD screen.
Slide to activate/deactivate audio over vehicle speakers. Slide to 1, and
set the radio to 88.7 MHz. Slide to 2 and set the radio to 89.1 MHZ.
9.INFRARED EMITTER ARRAY
for wireless headphones.
The audio signal which operates the
wireless headphones is sent from
this black lens area. If you block or
cover this lens, the wireless infrared
headphones will not operate.
10.HEADPHONEterminals
Standard 1/8º stereo headphone
jacks. You can connect wired stereo
headphones to these two headphone
jacks.
11.AUXinput jacks
You can connect a camcorder or
video game to these jacks.
YELLOW: Video
WHITE: Left Audio
RED: Right Audio
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AUXILIARY INPUT DEVICE CONNECTION
Connecting auxiliary video equipment
The Rear Seat Entertainment System accepts video and audio RCA type
connectors for all standard video games and video equipment (such as
camcorders) at the auxiliary input jacks of the flip down POD.
Playing video games
²Remove the black plastic cap which covers the jacks.
²Connect the video line to the YELLOW jack.
²Connect left and right audio cables to the WHITE and RED jacks
respectively.
²Connect headphones to the headphone jacks (if desired)..
²Press the POWER button.
²Press the SELECT button. The AV2 (auxiliary) indicator lamp will be
lit.
²For wired headphones, adjust the VOLUME control buttons as desired
and view the game on the LCD flip-down screen. Adjust screen
brightness with the Brightness Up/Down button..
Using auxiliary video equipment
²Connect the video line to the YELLOW jack.
²Connect the left and right audio wires to the WHITE and RED jacks
respectively.
²Follow operating instructions for the video equipment.
Auxiliary video equipment can be powered by the power point and may
require a 12±volt DC to 120±volt AC power inverter.
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