Action Electronics 9R3MMD85A 8.5" Overhead LCD TV/Monitor w/ DVD Player User Manual

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MMD85A
8.5” OVERHEAD LCD MONITOR
WITH DVD PLAYER
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Important Notice
. An LCD panel and/or video monitor may be installed in a motor vehicle and visible to
the driver if the LCD panel or video monitor is used for vehicle information, system
control, rear or side observation or navigation. If the LCD panel or video monitor is
used for television reception, video or DVD play, the LCD panel or video monitor must
be installed so that these features will only function when the vehicle is in “park" or
' when the vehicle's parking brake is applied.
‘ An LCD panel or video monitor used for television reception, video or DVD play that
operates when the vehicle is in gear or when the parking brake is not applied must be
installed to the rear of the driver‘s seat where it will not be visible. direme or indirectly.
to the operator of the motor vehicle.
Warnings
Do not use any solvents or cleaning materials when cleaning the video monitor.
Do not use any abrasive cleaners. they may scratch the screen.
Use only a lightly dampened lint free cloth to wipe the screen if it is dirty.
Look the LCD screen in the fully closed position when not in use.
Before putting on headphones always adjust the volume setting to the lowest position.
Remember to leave the dome light switch in the off or auto positions when the
vehicle is unattended, as the dome lights, if left on, can drain the vehicle‘s battery.
Do not put pressure on the screen.
Caution children to avoid touching or scratching the screen, as it may become dirty
or damaged.
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Congratulations on your purchase of the Movies 2 Go MMD85A drop-down
Video Monitor with DVD Player. The MMDSSA has been designed to give you
and your family many years of video entertainment in the mobile environment.
Please read the directions that follow to familiarize yourself with the product
and to ensure that you obtain the best results from your equipment.
NOTE: Installation options vary, see the individual owner’s manuals for
each component in your system to obtain a full understanding of each
component’s operation.
FEATURES
0 8.5”Tl-T(Thin FiImTransistor) Active Matrix LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
Monitor
OSD (On Screen Display) for Control of Picture Quality and Functions
Infrared Transmitter for Optional lR Wireless Headphones
Three Audio/Video Source Inputs (including the Built—in DVD player)
Dome Lights with Built-in Three Way Switch
Video Display ON/OFF Control (when LCD Panel is Opened and Closed)
Last Position Memoryfor DVD
Two Headphone/Jacks
Screen Mode Select Switch (16:9, 4:3)
Full Function Remote Control
Backlit Controls for Low Light Operation
Built-in Wireless FM Modulator
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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS DIAGRAM
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MAIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
Dome Lighls— Provide additional interior illumination.
2. Infrared Transmitter and Sensor — Used to transmit audio to wireless headphones. Also allws
the remote control In operate the MMDBSA and to ounlrci other accessodes in the system.
3. Souroe Button — Source select DVD.AV1,AUX.
4. Screen Mod- Button H — Ailows the user to change screen format (Aspect Ratio 4:3 or 18.9 ).
5 Power ONIOFF Button ( b ) —Turn the MMDBEAON and OFF.
6, DVD disc insertlon slot
7. Three Posltlon Dome Light switch
- Auto— Automatically switches on thedoma light“ in CONJUHCIIOH with lhe vehicie' 5 interior
illumination
- Off-The Dome iights will notlum on In this positiun.
- On—Tumson the Dome Ilghts.
ti Stup Button ( I ) AThis button is used to enter the slop mode.
9. Play Button ( b )—Triis button is used to enterttis play mode.
10. Eject Buttnn( A. )— This button Is used to ejectttie disc.
11. Serum Reina" - Slides in the direction of the arrow tn release the drop down screen.
12. Ventilation Opening
13. LCD Panel — Displaytrie video source and the On Screen Disniays (OSD).
14. Auxiliary VldonlAiudio Input —Audio and Video Source input.
15, Headphonn Jaclu -Allow the use of wire headphone With a118' plug for listening to video
program audio.
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Remote Control Operation
Battery Installation
Before attempting to operate your Remote
Controi, install the batteries as described
below.
1) Turn the Remote Controi face down.
Using a fingernail, lift the battery oover
off.
2} Instali two ‘AAA‘ batteries as shown,
Make sure that proper polarity (+ or -)
is observedr
3) Align the cover tabs with the remote
control and press until the oover clicksi
The remote control will operate the MMDBSA, It
is not a universai remote control and WM not
control equipment from other mannhcturers.
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Operation with Remote Control
" Function control is available on the unit and the Remote Control.
1. ' POWER
Press this button to turn “ON“ and "OFF“ the MMDBEA unit.
2. DBPLAY
Press to display current disc intomtatlon while lhe disc is playing. Press oursor (avqn
buttons to select irom:
Title
Chapter
Angle
Audio
Suhtlile
For flue/Chapter. press numeric buttons to do Title/Chapter selecfiun. For Angle, Audio &
Subtitle. press Enter key repeatedly to change the options. These option may vary from
disc to disc.
3. ANGLE
Press to display and select different camera angles in DVD mode. Each time you press the
button. the angle changes.
Note: The numbers at angles vary from disc to disc. Not all discs contain this option
4. SUBTTI‘LE
Press to display and select the subtitle language in DVD mode, Each time you press the
button. the subtitle language changes,
Note: The type and number all languages for subtitle vary from disc to disc.
5. AUDIO
Press to display and select AUDlO language and channel in DVD mode. Each time you
press the button. the language or channel changes.
Note: The languages and the channels for audio very tram disc to disc.
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6 ZOOM
Press this button to zoom or reduce the picture on DVD disc
Press ZOOM button Dvgplayerjedonn
Once Enlarge the picture 2 times of the crtglnal size
Twice Enlarge the picture 3 times ul lhe original size
3 times Enlarge the picture 4 times cl the original size
4 times Picture is returned to orig-"El s|ze
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Use these buttons to access menu selections on the screen.
8. MENU
Allow the user to access the disc menu,
9, RETURN
Press to return lo the main menu for VCD 2 0
10. A—B
Allnw user to repeat the playback fmrn pointA to paint B.
Press A-B button 0n$creen Display DVD player
Once Repeal A— Mark beginning ol the section to repeat
(Set poinlA)
Twrce Repeal AB Mark the end 0? the section to repeat
(Sel point B)
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11 . VOLUME DOWN (-)
Press to decrease the volume level at the headphone jacks. It is also used to make picture
adjustments in lhe picture select mode.
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12. v0LuulEUP(+)
Press to increase the volume level of the headphone leeks. It is also used to make picture
adjustments in the picture select mode.
Note: The veiume buttons will not affect the volume oi wireless headphones or a wired RF modulator,
When using these devioes, the Volume must be adjusted wllh the wireless headphone volume control
or with your radio's volume control
Description of the adjustment Items when Ihe Volume Up and Volume Down buttons are
used in the picture select mode:
ltlm Press Volume Down_(-) button Press Volume Um button
CONTRAST Decrease the contrast for soft color Increase picture contrast for vivid
JIM
BRIGHTNESS To darken the Mme To brighten the_&lcture
TINT Increase the greenish skin tones Increase the reddish skin tones
0mm Decrease the color intensity Increase the color intensity
13t SLOW
Play_a DVD in slow motion
Pru; SLOW button DVD Payer Perform
Once Play a disc In slow mrwerd motion with the speed reduced to W
of normal speed
Twrce Play a disc In slow forward motion with the speed reduced to 1/4
of nonnflgpeed
3 times Play a disc In slow forward motion with the speed reduced to 1/6
or normal speed
4 times Play a disc in slow tome/d motion with the speed reduced In 1/7
or normal speed
5 times Play a disc in slow reverse motion with the speed reduced to ”2
at normal speed
Silmes Play a disc in siow reverse motion with the speed reduced to 1/4
at normal speed
7 times Play a disc in siwr reverse motion with the speed reduced to 1/6
or normal speed
5 times Play a disc in slow reverse motion with the speed reduced to 1/7
oi normal speed
5 times Relurn to nermei speed
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PIX ( Plcture Select)
Each time this button is pressed, the on screen picture adjustment displays the
“adjustment baf’ for BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, COLOR or TINT. Once the desired
adjustment bar is displayed. use the VOLUME+I VOLUME- button to adjust the setting.
The display will automatically turn 0" if no adjustments are made within 6 seconds, or
is any other button is pressed.
PAUSE (u)
Press to pause the playback
‘STOP ( I )
Press to stop the playback
CHANNEL sELECTButton'
Selects the FM modulator Frequency (Frequency 1. 88.3MHz, Frequency 2, 88.7MHZ,
Frequency 3, 89.1MHz)
FMM ONIOFF Button "
Turns FM Modulator power onloff.
E]e¢t( A )Butt.on"
Thls button is used no eiect the disc.
NUMBERS
Allow the user to enter the numbers 0-9 for selection of the tracks, titles, chapters or
password setting.
‘SOURCE
Vldeo signals from video equipment connected to the audio I video input can be
displayed on the monitor by pressing this button. Each time the button is pressed. the
audio/video source will toggle between DVD. AV1 and AUX.
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22. MUTE
Press to mute the audio. Press it again to restore the sound to the previously set level.
23. ENTE!
Press to implement selected settings.
24. SEI'UP
Press to display the Setup Menu which allows the user to change the DVD player
options Such as TV DlSPLAY. OSD LANGUAGE, E0 TYPE. PARENTAL CONTROL etc.
Refer to the settings and Adjustments section for more information,
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Allow the user w repeat the playback in various options, Press repeatedly to change the
options.
28. NEXT( M )
Press to skip to the next chapter or track
27. PREVIOUS ( K4)
Press to return to the previous chapter or track.
28. SCAN FORWARD ( »)
Press to search in a forward direction. Press repeatedly to change the search speed
from 2. 4. B. 20 times the normal speed,
29. scm BACKWARD(«)
Press tn search in a backward dlrecticn. Press repeatedly to change the search speed
from 2. 4, 8, 20 times the nermal speed.
30. ‘PLAY
Press tn activate the play mode while a disc is loaded In the disc wmparlmemr
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Se gs and Ad'ustments
The Setup Menu contains features and options that let you customize your DVD player. For
example, you can set a language for the art-screen display, limit playback for children. load
default settlngs tor the plcture quality and DVD players etc.
Using the Setup Menu
1. Press the SETUP button on the remote. The Setup Menu
appears on the screen as shown per diagnam.
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2. ln order to Go to the desired page. move the hlghlight using the cursor button 4 or b to the
men indlcateo.
3, After entering the desired page, highlight the deslred item using the cursor button
A or v.
4, Press > to move the highlight to the different options for the selected item.
Press A or v to select the desired optlons. and then press ENTER to oonfirm the selection.
5. Repeat steps 3~4 to oontinue setting the Items in the same Setup Page.
6. To change to another Setup page. press 4 until the highlight moves beckto the icon on the
top part at the Setup Menu. Then. repeat steps 2-5.
Exitlng the Setup Menu
Prm the SETUP button agaln only
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LANGUAGE SETUP
Language for On—Screen Display
OSD MENU :The OSD MENU setup altows you to select the
language for the err-screen dlsplay. The user can either select
English. F ranch. Spanish, Italian 0 r G erman for t he OSD
language.
VIDEO SETUP
TV DISPLAY
The TV DISPLAY setup allows you to adjust screen setting
(aspect ratio)
4:3 PS
This displays the wide picture on the screen with a portion of
the Iafl it right side removed,
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Thls displays the wide plcture with black bands an the upper
and lower portlons of the screen
16:9
This displays a wide picture wlth black bands on the upper
and lower portion ofthe screen. The bandwidth will vary,
depending an the aspect ratio ofthe dlsc.
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TVTYPE
The TV TYPE setup allows you to select the system to fll lo the
color system of the TV to be connected.
NTSC - Select this type tor NTSC TV
PAL - Select this type for PAL TV
MULTI - Select this type for multl-system TV
RATING SETUP
PASSWORD
After you selected the password change. lust use the numeric
buttons to keyin the default password (3308). then press
Enler. Only key ln the delault password then you can change
the rating
‘To close the password locked just key in the default
password oryou can key in a new password. Then press
Enter to apply the changes.
RA11NG
Thls item allows you to llmlt the content of movie playback
trorn G toAdutt. The lower the value. the more strlct the control.
PG
PG — 3
NC — 17
Adult
The Rating just can be open by key in me user password or
default password. To apply the changes just press the Enter
button and lock the password by key in the password agaln.
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LOAD FACTORY
The Load Factory — Reset allows you to reset all optlons to
faclory senlngs.
“ This (unmion will not affect the Rating contml semngs‘
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Playing DVDs
1 Press the DISPLAY Button on the remote control to display the status banner.
2. Selecting a chapter.
You can skip to a specific chapter by using the numbers keys. For example. ifyou want to skip
to chapter 2. press “02".
3A Using the Repeat Feature
The delault mode for the Repeal feature is OFF. Pressing REPEAT consecutively changes
the repeat options ‘
- REPEAT CHAPTER * Repeat the chapter that is playing.
- REPEATTITLE — Repeat the title that is playing.
Playing Audio 605
When playan an audio CD, the DISPLAY banner appears automatically. It displays the track
and the amount of time tor the track playing, the total amount of time on the disc and the
elapsed time of the disc.
Selecting a THEE
You can skip to a speclfic track by using the numbers keys. After choosing the traclc press
ENTER to implement the selection.
Using the REPEATlegtgre
The default mode for Repeat feature is OFF. Pressing REPEAT consecutively changes the
repeat options:
SINGLE - repeat the track that is playing
- ALL - repeat the entire disc that is playing
As you toggle through the options. the repeat option changes at that time. The track. lor
example, repeats once that track has ended. The selected repeat Opllorl loops repeatedly
until you turn it oil.
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Playing MP3 Discs
MP3 is a format for storing digital audio. An audio CDouality song can be compressed into the
MP3 lomiat with very little loss ol quality, while taking up much less space. CD-R discs that have
been encoded in MP3 format an be played on your DVD playen The DVD player plays the
songs in the order they were oumed on to the disco
Press DlSPLAY button on the remote to display the time counter display elapsed only.
' Time elapsed is the time that the song has played
- Time remaining is the amount of time left for the song being played.
Selecting Fol ers and Songs
When an MP loaded in the player, the navigation menu appears automatically
1. Press A or V to move the highlight to the desired
folder and press ENTER to display the songs in the
folder,
2. Press A or V to move the highlight to the desired
song and press ENTER to begin playback of the
highlighted song.
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sklgglng Songs
Use the Next (Ȣ) buttnn on the remote control m move to the next song. Use the Previous (144)
button to move to the previous song.
Selecting a Play Mge
Vou can choose what order the songs will play on a disc temporarily. The default play mode is
FOLDER. Press REPEAT consecutivelym choose the desired play mode The play made options
are‘
- FOLDER Plays the songs in a folder in the onler lhey were recorded,
- SHUFFLE Plays the songs in a folder In random order (from wllhin the
selected (alder)
' RANDOM Plays the songs in a lulder in tandem order
' SlNGLE Plays a selected sang.
. REPEAT ONE Repeat the song that is playing,
REPEAT FOLDER Repeat me lolder that is playing.
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TURNING THE MMDB5A ON OR OFF
1, Sliding the screen release lock forward will unlockthe LCD screen and it will drop down
slightly. Pivot the screen downward until a comfortable viewing angle is reached. The
hinge friction will hold the screen in position while the system is in use.
2. Pressing the power button on the unit orthe remote control will tum the system on orotf
alternately. When in use the internal backiighting will illuminate the controis.
3. Afterlhe unit has been turned on and is displaying a picture, adjust the viewing angle. by
pivoting the screen to optimize the picture quality.
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OVERHEAD DOME LIGHTS
The Dome Lights Integrated into the MMD85A are oontrolled by a three position slide switch.
Sliding the switch to the ON position will turn the lights ON. The OFF position will prevent the lights
from turning ON with the vehicle’s Interior lighting. and the auto position will allow the lights to turn
ON and OFF with the vehicle’s interiorllghting. Rater to the installation Guide tor wire connections.
Do not luve the vehicle unattended with the dome light switch in the ON position. as this could
result in a discharged battery.
REMOTE SENSOR
The MMDSSA incorporates an infrared sensor which relays signals from the remote control to
allow the unit to be controlled simply by pointing its remote control at the remote sensor eye. This
provides control oi auxiliary equipment such as a Video Cassette Player, The infrared sensor can
relay signals from most manufacturer's remote control to its respective component connected to
the AV1 input. In thls case you must use the remote control supplied with the component.
Remote Sensor Eye!
Infrared Transmitter
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ACCESSORIES
WIRELESS HEADPHONES (Optional)
The MMDBSA includes a built in infrared transmitter for use with Movies 2 Go wireless
headphones (PN MMIRHS). Turning the Wireless Headphone switch ON will activate
the internal IR receiver and the volume can then be adjusted separately with the controls
on each headset. Any number of wireless headphones can be used, but all must be
within direct line of sight from the transmitter. See the documentation accompanying
your Movies 2 Go wireless headphones for more detailed information.
wtred Headphones (Optional)
There are two 1/3" headphone jacks on the MMD85A that can be used with any standard
wired stereo headphones. Thesejacks are controlled by the volume upldown buttons on
the MMDS5A remote control.
Wi e r
The MMDSSA is equipped with buit-in wireless FM Modulator', that allows you to listen to the
MMDBSA audio signal by tuning your vehicle's radio to the selected fr 88.3, 88.7,
89.1, 89.5, 89.9MHz). This feature is accessed by using either the transmi uttons on
the remote (ON/OFF, Channel Select) orthe FM Select button on the un . Whenever the FM
modulator is on. broadcast reception on the vehicles radio will be poor. Switching ofl the FM
modulator will allow normal radio reception.
‘NOTE: In certain areas where there are a large number of FM radio stations (eg. large cities,
urban areas), the reception of the FM signal from the overhead pod may not be satisfactory.
resulting in static, distorted sound or signal bleed thru from strong local radio stations. This is
not a defect in the product, but the result of a stronger local radio station overpowering the
vvlreless FM transmitter in your overhead pod.
If wireless reception is unsatisfactory, an optional wired relay box (Audiovox P/N SIRSWE)
can be installed which will improve audio quality. Please contact the installer if this is the case
with yourproduct.
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SOURCE FEATURE
AV1
The video input may be connected to a Video cassette Player (VCF‘), video game system,
or other audio/video devices To access theAN inputs, turn the MMDB5A on and press
the source button on the MMDGSA or the Source button on the remote control until “AV1
or AV2' is displayed on the screen. Turn the video source component on with its power
button or remote control. The MMDS5A is now ready to play the audio and video signals
from the source connected toAVt Input‘
AUX AN Input
Using the suppliedNVAdapler Cable (P/N 11253227) the MMDS5A will accept an audio!
video input through the i118" jack located at the bottom right side of the screen, The
audio/video device could be a Vldeo game system, video camera, or other input device.
Notice : The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCCRULES. OPERATIONS 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 INTERFEERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESRIED OPERATION
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DVD Basics
To get the optimum use out oi the DVD section. make sure you read this section
completely.
Regional Coding
Both the DVD player and disc are coded by region. These regional codes must match in
order for the disc to play. If the codes don’t match, the disc won’t play. This unit‘s code
is region 1. Other regional codes cannot be played in this unit, The unit will display
“WRONG REGION".
Types oi Discs your DVD will play
- DVD disc - DVD discs which contain video.
~ Audio discs -Audio CDs contain musical or sound content only.
- MP3 discs — A disc that contains audio files (for example, a CD-R with
downloaded MP3 files).
- VCD discs - VCD discs which contain video.
Loading and Playing Discs
Before you load a disc. make sure that it is compatible with the player.
Note : the following Discs CANNOT be used with this player:
- MlnIDisc
- Lasen'llsc
- CD-1, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, SuperAudio CD (SACD), DVDAudlo
To load and Play 3 Disc
Press the Power button to turn the unit ON. Select DVD mode and insert the disc (Label
Up) into the disc compartment.
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
IR sensor
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Disc won’t play
Play starts.
but then stops
immediately
No sound or
dlstnrted sound
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' Ven‘fy that the batteries in the remote arefresh.
- Verify ihalthe remote sensoreye is not
obstructed.
- insert a disc with the label side facing up.
- Check the type of disc you put into disc tray.
This DVD only plays DVDs, audio CDs and
MPSS.
- Both the unit and the disc are coded by region.
lithe regional codes don‘t match, the disccen’t
be played. This DVD player is seltc Reglcn
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- The disc is diriy. Clean it.
- Condensation has formed. Allow
player to dry out.
' Make sure your DVD is connected properly.
Make sure all cables are securely inserted
into the appropriatejacks.
' If you are using the IR headphones. make
sure you turn on the IR headphone power,
' Make surethe Modulatoris ON and the proper
Frequency has been selected.
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PROBLEM
Can't advance
through a movie
The icon ( Q)
appears on fly
screen
Picture is
distorted
No forward or
reverse scan
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SOLUTION
' You can't advance through the opening
credits and waming information [hat appears
at the beginning of movies because the disc
is programmed to prohibit that action.
The feature or action cannot be
completed at this time because:
1. The disc’s software restricts it.
2. The disc’s software doesn't support
the feemre (e.g,. angles)
3. The feature is not available atthe
moment.
4. You‘ve requested atitie orchapter
numberthat is outofranger
- Thediscmightbedamageo. Tryanotherdisc.
~ it is normal for some distortion to appear
during forward or reverse scan.
' Some discs have sections that prohibrt repid
scanning or title and chapter skip.
' If you try to skip through the warning
information and credits at the beginning of a
movie, you won't be able to. This pertol the
movre isoflen progran'med to prohibit skipping
through it.
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Replacement Parts
Specifications
Remote Control
ANMapterCable
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LCD Backl'vghling
Resolution
Pixels
Operation Temperature
Storage Temperature
Backlight life
wdso Drsplay System
Headphone Audio Output
Video Output
Power Source
Edge Light Tube
1440 x 234
336,950
32-140°F
( D-GD'C )
4-176'F
(JO-80°C)
10,000 Hours
NTSCIPAL
0.03W@32 ohms
Lev” @ 75
ohms
12V DC
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12 MONTH LIMlTED WARRANTY
. Applies to Movies 127 Go Mobile Video Products
AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORR (the Company)wan'anta to the original retail purdtaserofthis product
that should the product or any part thereof. under normal use and conditions, be proven detective in
materialorworkmanship within tzmonths trorn thedate oforiginal purchase, such deteot(s)will berepaired
or replawdwith reoonditionedproductlatthe Company's opfion)withoutcharge tor pare and repair labonA
game controller, itsupplied, is similartywaranteed tor ninety (90) days,
To obtain repair or replaoernentwidiintheterms oi this Wananty. the product isto be delivered with proof of
warranty coverage (eg. dated bill of sale). specification of defeot(s), transportation prepaid, to the
Company atthe address shown below.
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of extemally generated static or noise, to oorrection oi
antenna problems. to was incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of the product. or to damage to
digital memory cards. disa, speakers, aooessories, orvehiole alearial systems.
This Warranty does not apply to any produd or part thereof which, in the opinion ofthe Company, has
suffered or been damaged through alteration, improper installation, mishandling, misuse, neglect,
accident, or by removal or defaosrnent of the rectory serial number/bar code label(s). THE EXTENT OF
THE wMPANY'S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR
REPLACEMENT PROVIDEDABOVEAND, IN NO EVENT, SHALLTHE COMPANY'S LIABILITY EXCEED
THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FORTHE PRODUCT.
This Warranty is In lieu OI all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED MRRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE
DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY MRRANTY
HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT
WITHINAPERIOD OF 24 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE, IN NO CASE SHALLTHE
COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF
THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. No person or
representative ‘e authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in
oonnedionwitl’tthesaleoflhisprodud.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied wananty lasts orthe exduslon or limitation oi
incidental or oonsequential damage so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you, This
Warranty gives you specifié legal rights and you may also have other rights which varytromstateto state,
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