KTV Global LTD121AB 12.1" LCD TV User Manual
KTV Global Corporation 12.1" LCD TV Users Manual
Users Manual
THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED AND INSPECTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ISO9001 QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM. Part No. 11906862 MOBILE APPLICATIONS MODEL: LSMD-121 12.1” LCD INTEGRATED DVD MONITOR RECEIVER SYSTEM INSTALLATION INFORMATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION ONLY FOR MOBILE-SPECIFIC 12 VOLT DC-ONLY OPERATION PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT IMPORTANT NOTE : WHEN USED IN A VEHICLE, THIS SYSTEM IS INTENDED PRIMARILY AS A MONITOR FOR THE BUILT-IN DVD PLAYER OR FOR AN EXTERNAL DVD PLAYER, VIDEOCASSETTE PLAYER, VIDEO GAME, OR CAMERA. TELEVISION BROADCAST RECEPTION WILL BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY CONDITIONS SUCH AS MOTION, CHANGE OF DIRECTION, ATMOSPHERIC ACTIVITY, AND LOCAL SURROUNDINGS. IT IS THEREFORE LIKELY THAT BROADCAST PICTURE QUALITY WILL BE MARGINAL WHEN THIS SYSTEM IS USED IN A MOBILE ENVIRONMENT. CAUTIONS CAUTION : ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS DEVICE WHICH ARE NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. WARNINGS : TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET. DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE IS PRESENT. SERVICING SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. THIS LCD VIDEO SYSTEM SHOULD ONLY BE OPERATED WITH 12V DC. GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS EXPLANATION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN DO NOT OPEN ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. 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 appliance. FCC WARNINGS : This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Change or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authorization to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Read Instructions All safety & operating instructions should be read before operating the appliance. Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Heed Warnings Adhere to ALL warnings on the product and in the operating instructions. Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed. Cleaning Unplug this product from power cable connector before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 6. Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards. 7. Water and Moisture Do not install this product near water - for example, near a bath tub, washbowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool and the like. 8. Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the equipment. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting approved by the manufacturer. 9. A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn. 10. Ventilation Slots and opening in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to. 11. Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. lf you are not sure of the type of power supply to your car, consult your product dealer. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other source, refer to the operating instructions. 12. Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 13. Damage requiring Service Unplug this product the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions : a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b. lf liquid has been supplied, or objects have fallen into the product. c. lf the product has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation. e. lf the product has been dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged. f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance-this indicates a need for service. 14. Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part.Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. 15. Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the video product is in proper operating condition. 16. Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only safety recommended by the manufacturer. 17. Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat. TABLE OF CONTENTS We urge you to carefully read all of the descriptions and operating procedures contained in this Owner's Manual before operating your new LSMD-121. CAUTIONS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS TABLE OF CONTENTS (THIS PAGE) FEATURES ACCESSORIES IDENTIFICATION OF LSMD-121 CONTROLS & CONNECTORS REMOTE CONTROL USE SIGNAL CONNECTION 12 POWER CONNECTION 14 DOME LIGHT CONNECTION 15 INSTALLATION FOR VEHICLE USE 16 LSMD-121 OPERATION 17 MENU BUTTON - GENERAL INFORMATION 18 MENU BUTTON - OPERATIONS 19 PICTURE BUTTON 23 STATUS BUTTON 24 OTHER USEFUL FUNCTIONS 25 DVD FUNCTION OPERATION 26 INTRODUCTION 27 DISC REQUIREMENTS/COPYRIGHT INFORMATION 29 BASIC PLAYBACK 30 SEARCHING FOR A SPECIFIC SCREEN OR SONG DURING PLAYBACK 31 SETTING A CUSTOM VIEW 32 CHANGING THE SIZE AND ANGLE OF THE SCREEN 33 USING THE MENU, TITLE & SUBTITLE BUTTONS 34 USING THE SETUP MENU 35 SETTING A MENU 36 USING THE LANGUAGE 37 SETTING THE DISPLAY OPTIONS 38 PARENTAL LOCK SETTINGS 39 SETTING RATING LEVEL AND PASSWORD 40 RECEPTION DISTURBANCE 41 SPECIFICATIONS 42 FEATURES 12.1 INCH TFT LCD Panel Built-In DVD Player 12 Volt DC Operation Wireless Remote Control MTS Stereo Frequency Synthesizer Tuning System Full On-Screen Display of all Switching Functions Full On-Screen Display of all Picture Functions Automatic Power On, Automatic Power Off & Memory Power On Functions High Voltage Protection (Over 18 Volts DC) Polarity Reversal Protection Four Input Selections (Built-in MTS Stereo TV Tuner, DVD, Stereo Audio/Video Inputs 1, 2) Low Level Stereo Audio/Video Output Powered Stereo External Speakers Output Built-In Stereo FM Transmitter with On-Screen Frequency Selection & Control Built-In Stereo IR Transmitter External Antenna Input 10-Year Memory Back Up The Remote Controller that is packaged with this unit will also control any KEC Mobile Applications Videocassette or DVD Player. NOTES: Automatic Power On Function: This system will automatically power on whenever the LCD screen is lowered to its viewing position. Automatic Power Off Function: This system will automatically turn off approximately 15 minutes after it last receives a video signal. Memory Power On Function: If this system was in power on mode when power was last removed (unplugged or ignition off), it will automatically turn on when power is reapplied. ACCESSORIES Please check to make sure that all of these items have been included: Ⓡ MOBILE APPLICATIONS MODEL: LSMD-121 12.1” LCD INTEGRATED DVD MONITOR RECEIVER SYSTEM 12V DC Power Extension cable INSTALLATION INFORMATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION ONLY FOR MOBILE-SPECIFIC 12 VOLT DC-ONLY OPERATION PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT IMPORTANT NOTE : WHEN USED IN A VEHICLE, THIS SYSTEM IS INTENDED PRIMARILY AS A MONITOR FOR THE BUILT-IN DVD PLAYER OR FOR AN EXTERNAL DVD PLAYER, VIDEOCASSETTE PLAYER, VIDEO GAME, OR CAMERA. TELEVISION BROADCAST RECEPTION WILL BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY CONDITIONS SUCH AS MOTION, CHANGE OF DIRECTION, ATMOSPHERIC ACTIVITY, AND LOCAL SURROUNDINGS. IT IS THEREFORE LIKELY THAT BROADCAST PICTURE QUALITY WILL BE MARGINAL WHEN THIS SYSTEM IS USED IN A MOBILE ENVIRONMENT. R-Link Cable Owner's Manual Remote Control Warranty Card Batteries (AAA x 2) Cutout Template Other general and vehicle- specific mounting and installation accessories are also available. IDENTIFICATION OF LSMD-121 CONTROLS & CONNECTORS FRONT VIEW 21 20 22 10 23 16 14 11 12 13 15 17 18 19 IDENTIFICATION OF LSMD-121 CONTROLS & CONNECTORS 1. DC INPUT JACK 12. For connection to a source of 12 Volt DC power. 2. 3. EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUTPUT CONNECTOR 13. Supplies 2.0 W/Channel @ 4Ω (variable) for connection of optional external speakers. (L+, R+, Common Ground). 14. L&R AUDIO/VIDEO (THROUGH) OUTPUT JACKS 15. 16. 17. L&R AUDIO/VIDEO 1 INPUT JACKS 18. 19. 20. STAND-BY INDICATOR Illuminates to indicate that 12 Volt DC Power is available, but that LCD screen is not currently powered on. ANTENNA INPUT JACK 21. REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR Receives control signals from the remote control hand unit. Also passes controls signals to an external KEC Mobile Applications Videocassette Player or DVD Player that is connected via an RLink cable. DOME LIGHTS SWITCH Selects lighting mode. DOME LIGHTS Provides additional vehicle lighting. LCD PANEL DROP-DOWN BUTTON 22. Side to release LCD Panel from stored position. FM TRANSMITTER ANTENNA Transmits low-power stereo audio signal for reception on the vehicle's FM Radio. DOME LIGHTS POWER CONNECTION WIRES 23. Provides power to lamps (Refer to page 15 for instructions on proper connection of this 4-wire system). L&R AUDIO/VIDEO 2 INPUT JACKS For connection of a 2nd external program source. AUTO POWER SWITCH Lowering LCD Panel automatically turns power on. 11. POWER BUTTON Press to power the system ON/OFF. For connection of an external television broadcast antenna. 10. TV/VIDEO BUTTON Press repeatedly to select the desired program source: Broadcast TV, DVD, Video 1, Video 2. For connection to an external KEC Mobile Applications VCP or DVD Player. 9. PICTURE BUTTON Displays the on-screen Picture menu For connection to a supplies of 12 volt DC power. 8. CHANNEL DOWN & UP BUTTONS Selects the next lower or higher channel stored in memory. Also used to select menu items with some on-screen menus. R-Link JACK 7. MENU BUTTON Displays on-screen Main menu. DC OUT JACK 6. VOLUME DOWN & UP BUTTONS Adjusts volume of (optional) speakers wired to the External Speakers Output Connector (#2). Also used in conjunction with the on-screen menus. For connection of a 1st external program source. 5. DVD EJECT BUTTON Use this button to eject or load a disc. Supplies L&R Audio and Video signal for connection to additional monitors, external amplifiers, etc. When the LSMD-104 is powered on, these outputs always feed the signal from the selected input source. When the LSM-104 is powered off, these outputs always feed the signal from the program source connected to A/V1. 4. DVD STOP BUTTON Use this button to stop playing a disc. DVD PLAY BUTTON Use this button to play a disc. REMOTE CONTROL USE 1. TV/VIDEO BUTTON Press repeatedly to cycle program source selection between TV, VIDEO, S-VIDEO, YCbCr(Component Video) & PC. This button is duplicated on the TV's Control Panel. 10 2. DIRECT CHANNEL SELECTION (0 ~ 9 & 100) BUTTONS Used for the direct selection of broadcast channels. 3. VOLUME - /+ BUTTONS These 2 buttons are primarily used in conjunction with the TV MENU & PICTURE buttons. However, if speakers are connected to the EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUTPUT, they also work to adjust volume. These buttons are duplicated on the TV's Control Panel. 11 12 4. TV MENU BUTTON Press to call up an on-screen menu. Press repeatedly to cycle through the available menu items and clear the menu from the screen. This button is duplicated on the TV's Control Panel. 13 5. ENTER BUTTON Used in conjuction with Disc and Setup Menus. 13 14 15 16 6. LEFT Press to call up the on-screen Picture Menu. Press CH (or CH ) to cycle through Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Color, Tint . The selected item will be displayed in BLUE. Adjust the desired item with the VOLUME buttons. 18 20 BUTTONS 7. PICTURE BUTTON 17 19 / RIGHT Used to select meu items with some on-screen menus. The system must not be in TV mode. 8. STATUS BUTTON Press repeatedly to cycle between a user-adjustable picture and 3 different preset picture balances. 9. MUTE BUTTON Press to reduce sound to minimum level. Press again to restore. 10. POWER BUTTON Press to turn the LCD Panel ON/OFF. This button is duplicated on the TV's Control Panel. 11. QUICK VIEW BUTTON Press to cycle between the current and the previously viewed channel. The system must be in TV mode for this button to function. 12. DISPLAY BUTTON Press the display information about the current Program source and SLEEP TIMER setting. 13.CHANNEL DOWN / UP BUTTONS Press to view the next higher or lower channel stored in memory. Also used to select menu items with some onscreen menus. These buttons are duplicated on the TV's Control Panel. 14.TV/CATV BUTTON Select regular broadcast television reception or cable broadcast reception. Press repeatedly to cycle between TV and CATV modes. The system must be in TV mode for this to function. REMOTE CONTROL USE 15. CCD BUTTON Press repeated to cycle between Closed Captions 1, Closed Captions 2, Text 1, Text 2 and Off. 16. SLEEP BUTTON Sets the TV to automatically power off in 15-90 minutes. 17. MODE TV/DVD/VCP BUTTONS Press the GREEN MAIN DVD MODE button to control the TV(CH /CH , MTS,A/D). Press the YELLOW EXTERNAL DVD MODE button to control an EXTERNAL KEC DVD Player. Press the BLUE EXTERNAL VCP MODE button to control an EXTERNAL KEC Videocassette Player. Important Notes: The GREEN MAIN DVD MODE button is used to control the TV. The YELLOW EXTERNAL DVD button is used to control an EXTERNAL KEC DVD Player. The BLUE EXTERNAL VCP button is used to control an EXTERNAL KEC VCP. 18. DVD & VCP CONTROLS These controls are designed to operate KEC Mobile Applications DVD Players and Videocassette Players ONLY. Some controls may operate Products from another manufacturer, but operation will be erratic. STOP: Used to stop the DVD or videotape. PAUSE: Used to "freeze" the pictre on the DVD or videotape. PLAY: Used to play a recorded videotape or DVD. OPEN/CLOSE: Used to eject the videocassette or disc. PREVIOUS: Use this button to move to the DVD's previous chapter. FR/SR: Used to Fast or Slow Reverse the DVD or videotape. FF/SF: Used to Fast or Slow Forward the DVD or videotape. NEXT: Use this button to move to the DVD's next chapter. A-B: Use this button to repeat the selected segment, or for specifying and repeating playback of a segment. GOTO: Use this button for jumping to a specified location. MENU: Use this button to display the contents menu of the DVD. This function is disc dependent. A disc may not contain a contents menu and different discs may have widely differing menus. STEUP: Use this button to display the LSMD-104's built-in setup menus for Language, Video, Audio and Parental Control. ANGLE: If a disc includes multi angle information, the user can view screens in multiple angles. This function is limited to discs which support multi angle information. ZOOM: Use this button to enlarge the screen image up to 4 times. You may also move around the image using the ARROW buttons (#6, #13). S-TITLE: Use this button to change the subtitle language to a different language or from the one selected at the initial settings. This function is disc dependent. A disc may not contain no subtitles and different discs will contain differing subtitles. TITLE : Use this button to display the title menu of the DVD. 19. MTS Button : Press the cycle between STEREO, SAP, MONO. The system must be in TV mode for this to function. 20. A/D Button : Press to ADD or REMOVE a channel from the TV's memory. The system must be in TV mode for this to fnction. 10 REMOTE CONTROL USE 30 30 Remote control sensor NOTES : The Remote control should be directed at the Remote Control sensor just below the LCD Screen as shown above. The maximum operating distance of the Remote Control is about 10 feet. The Remote Control should be kept away from UV exposure which may disrupt its operation. It may be difficult to receive Remote Control signals when UV is present. If this occurs, it will be necessary to operate it closer to the Remote Control Sensor. REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY INSTALLATION It is time to replace the batteries when the remote control is not working properly. ( Alkaline batteries usually last for 6 months to 1 year. ) Press battery compartment tab in the direction of the arrow and lift off cover. Install new batteries in the compartment. Be sure to observe the correct polarity (+/-) as indicated in the compartment. Use only new AAA batteries of the same type. If batteries become exhausted, remove them immediately to avoid leakage. Should battery leakage occur, clean the battery compartment with a soft cloth and replace with new batteries. CAUTION : Avoid dropping the remote control. 11 SIGNAL CONNECTION 12V DC INPUT External Speaker (4 ohms x 2) AV-OUTPUT POWER OUTPUT R-LINK AV-1 INPUT VHF/UHF ANTENNA 75-ohm Coaxial Cable AV2 INPUTS GAME, CAMERA DVD,ETC. Be sure to disconnect POWER before making any connections. This illustration shows only one possible example of external equipment connection. For a more detailed understanding of each connection, please refer to the instruction manuals supplied with each component you plan to connect. Connector 2-Pin Mate & Lock RCA Plug Yellow (Male) RCA Plug Red (Male) RCA Plug White (Male) Connect To KEC VCP or DVD 12V Power Input and Output (Designed to provide power to KEC products ONLY) A/V1 Video Output A/V1 Right Audio Output A/V1 Left Audio Output RCA Plug Yellow (Male) RCA Plug Red (Male) RCA Plug White (Male) A/V1 Video Input A/V1 Right Audio Input A/V1 Left Audio Input Mini Phone Plug (Male) KEC VCP R-Link Input/Output 12 SIGNAL CONNECTION (continued) SELECTING THE PROGRAM SOURCE Press the TV/VIDEO button on the Remote Control or LSMD-121 Control Panel to select the desired program source. Repeatedly pressing the button will switch between inputs as follows: Broadcast TV (built-in) DVD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 Broadcast TV ...... AUDIO SYSTEM The Audio Outputs always feed a low-level audio signal from the selected input. The Audio Outputs feed a Monophonic signal whenever the selected input source has a Monophonic audio signal (e.g. a monophonic broadcast from the built-in TV Tuner, or the signal from a Monophonic VCP connected to the VIDEO 1, 2 input terminals). The Audio Outputs feed a Stereo signal whenever the selected input source has a Stereo audio signal (e.g. a stereo broadcast received by the built-in TV Tuner, or the signal from the built-in DVD player). The EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUTPUT CONECTOR feeds a high level mono or stereo signal whose level is Variable up to 2.0W maximum when connected to 4-ohm speakers. IR (Infrared Rays) Transmitter The built-in IR Transmitter allows you to listen to the Stereo or Monophonic audio signal from the selected program source (TV, DVD, VIDEO1, VIDEO2) on IR Wireless Headphones compatible with those that arre manufactured by Unwired Technology LLC. They are widely available under the Unwired brand name. Headphones sold under other brand names that are compatible with Unwired may also be used. The IR signal is always live. TRANSMITTER POSITIONING IR TRANSMITTER Wireless FM Transmitter The built-in FM Broadcast Transmitter allows you to listen to the Stereo or Monophonic audio signal from the selected program source (TV, DVD, VIDEO1, VIDEO2) on the FM Band of the vehicle's radio or on headphones equipped with an FM tuner. See page 21 of this manual for a full description and details of operation. VIDEO SYSTEM This model incorporates 2 sets of External STEREO AUDIO/VIDEO INPUTS (VIDEO1, VIDEO2) for direct connection of up to 2 external program sources (Videocassette Player, Video Game, Camcorder, etc.). Direct connection results in superior video quality and should be used whenever the external program source provides direct outputs. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with each external instrument for details. 13 POWER CONNECTION CONNECTING TO VEHICLE POWER From Vehicle Battery: RED: DC12V BLACK: GROUND Power Extension Cable(15foot) NOTE The cable assembly used to connect the LSMD-121 to the 12Volt power supply may vary depending on product packaging. MANUFACTURER : TEASUNG ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. TYPE# : AWM STYLE 1015 WARNING The DC Battery Cord is ONLY for use with this model. Do not use it to power any other product. 14 DOME LIGHT CONNECTION IMPORTANT NOTE - NEGATIVE & POSITIVE DOOR CIRCUITS: The 4-wire harness for the LSMD121's built-in dome lights is color-coded for use in vehicles that employ a negative door circuit. This includes GM (excepting 2003 and later full-sized SUV's), Chrysler and most imported vehicles. Most Ford Motor Company vehicles and 2003 and later GM full-sized SUV's employ a positive door circuit. First verify which type of circuit is used in the installation vehicle and then follow the instructions in the appropriate section below. (1) NEGATIVE Door Circuit Red wire Yellow wire Black wire White wire - Connect to 12V constant (unswitched) power. - Connect to 12V constant (unswitched) power. - Connect to chassis ground. - Connect to negative door switch. (2) POSITIVE Door Circuit Red wire - Connect to 12V constant (unswitched) power. If there is no constant power wire under the factory dome light, a constant power lead will have to be run to a source of unswitched 12V power. Yellow wire - Connect to positive door switch. Black wire - Connect to chassis ground. White wire - Connect to chassis ground. Positive Door Switch Vehicles Negative Door Switch Vehicles 15 INSTALLATION FOR VEHICLE USE 1. LSMD-121 INSTALLATION WARNING: UNDER NO CONDITION SHOULD THE LCD DISPLAY BE MOUNTED IN ANY POSITION WHERE A PICTURE MIGHT BE VISIBLE TO THE DRIVER. EVEN IN THOSE CASES WHERE SUCH AN INSTALLATION IS NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, DONG SO MIGHT INCREASE THE LIKELIHOOD OF A SERIOUS ACCIDENT EXAMPLE Install the unit to metal pillars in the vehicle's roof with 4 screws. If the pillars are not conveniently located, secure a 3/8" plywood board to the pillars and mount the LSMD-121 to the plywood board. Use extreme care to insure that tools do not damage the unit. Use extreme care to insure that cutting tools and/or mounting screws do not contact, cut or drill through exterior body panels. NOTES: DO NOT SECURE THE LSMD-104 DIRECTLY TO THE ROOF HEADLINER MATERIAL. THE HEADLINER MATERIAL AND BACKING WILL NOT BE STRONG ENOUGH TO SAFELY SUPPORT THE UNIT'S WEIGHT. The DC Power plug should not be accessible to the consumer. 380 324 When mounting the LSMD-121 with screws, be certain that the minimum thickness of the mounting material is as follows: Wood : 3/8" or more Metal : 1/8" or more Plastic : 3/16" or more 200 229 2R2 16 162 191 16 Please use the cutout template that is packaged with this unit. 2. LSMD-121 CUTOUT DIMENSIONS LSMD-121 OPERATION 1. INITIAL PREPARATION Insert batteries into the Remote Control unit by following the procedure described in the "REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY INSTALLATION" section in this manual. Follow the procedure described in the "MENU OPERATION" and "AUTO PROGRAM" sections that follow to automatically scan and store active television channels into memory. 2. BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURE (1) (2) 1. Lowering the LCD Screen releases the AUTO POWER SWITCH (see item #10 on page 9) and turns power on. The input source last viewed will be automatically selected. If the screen is already lowered but power has been turned off manually (or by the AUTO POWER OFF function), press the POWER button on the LSMD-121 Control Panel or remote control to turn power back on. (4) (4) (3) 2. Press the TV/VIDEO button on the LSMD-121 Control Panel or Remote Control to select the desired mode.(TV, DVD, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2) (3) 3. If TV mode has been selected, select the desired channel using the CHANNEL / buttons on the LSMD-121 Control Panel or Remote Control. Pressing the / buttons advances to the next lower or higher channel stored in memory. Channels can be selected directly by using the 10-digit Keypad on the Remote Control. Example: To select Channel 5, press "0" first, than press "5". (If "0" is not pressed first, there will be a delay of about 5 seconds before the channel changes.) 4. If external speakers are connected to the EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUTPUT CONNECTOR, the VOLUME -/+ buttons on the Remote Control may be used to adjust the speaker's volume. The volume level will be shown on the screen with a bar scale and a reference number (0-100) as shown. Volume 33 NOTE : The volume level can be muted instantly by pressing the MUTE button on the Remote Control. See "MUTE Button" on page 25. 17 TV MENU BUTTON - GENERAL INFORMATION On-Screen Display On-screen displays automatically disappear after about 5 seconds if no selection is made. The TV MENU button gives you access to a variety of TV and Monitor functions. 1. Press the TV MENU button on the Remote Control. The first time it is pressed, the following display appears on the screen. (2) (1) (2) Press the TV MENU button repeatedly to select the desired item for adjustment. Each time the button is pressed, the selected item will change from WHITE to MAGENTA, indicating that it may be adjusted. (1) AUTO PROGRAM Mode (2) CCD Mode (6) NO DISPLAY (3) MTS Mode (4) FM Mode (5) FM FREQ. (6) LANGUAGE Mode 2. After selecting the desired mode, press the VOLUME + button on the Remote control. NOTE: TV Broadcast related items - AUTO PROGRAM, CCD & SAP -- are only shown in the TV MENU display if the LSMD-121 is set to TV Mode. 18 TV MENU BUTTON - OPERATIONS (1) AUTO PROGRAM This function allows automatic memorization of all active TV channels in your viewing area. Once memorized, channels can be selected with the CHANNEL / buttons on the Remote Control or on the LSMD-121's Control Panel. To activate AUTO PROGRAMMING. Press the TV/Video button as necessary to switch to TV Mode. Press the MENU Button until "AUTO PROGRAM" is selected. Press the VOLUME button. The following display will appear and the channel programming set-up procedure will begin automatically. All possible channels will be rapidly scanned and all active channels will be memorized. Note that very weak broadcast signals will not be memorized. If you wish to stop the Auto Programming procedure before it is finished, press the VOLUME button. (2) CCD The LSMD-121 incorporates a Closed Caption Decoder (CCD) to enable viewing of CCD and TEXT broadcasts. CCD and TEXT information can only be viewed if they are being broadcat by a television station, or recorded on a videotape or videodisc. Press the MENU Button until "CCD" is selected. Then press the VOLUME + button. A display of CCD & TEXT channels will appear: Press the VOLUME+ button repeatedly to select the desired CCD or TEXT mode. You may also use the CCD button on the remote control to cycle through available modes: Off CCD1 CCD2 TEXT1 19 TEXT2 TV MENU BUTTON - OPERATIONS (3) MTS / STEREO The LSMD-121 incorporates a MTS/STEREO (Multichannel Television Sound) decoder to receive: MONOPHONIC broadcasts STEREO broadcasts (if the station is broadcasting in Stereo) SAP (Secondary Audio Program) broadcasts. SAP material might be an audio track in an additional language, or it might be DVS information (Descriptive Video Service ) for the visually impaired. To select the MTS mode: Press the TV/Video button as necessary to switch to TV Mode. Press the MENU Button until "MTS" is selected. A sub-menu will be displayed as shown below: MONO STEREO SAP Each time you press the VOLUME button, the selection will change in the order MONO - STEREO - SAP. The chosen mode will change from WHITE to MAGENTA. Press the MENU button repeatedly until the menu disappears from the screen. TV Whenever you change channels or switch the LSMD121 to TV mode, the MTS mode will be displayed on screen after a brief delay as shown below. STEREO SAP In this example, the station is broadcasting both STEREO and SAP signals. You may also call up this display at any time by pressing the DISPLAY button on the remote control. If MONO mode has been selected, the on-screen display will not indicate a STEREO broadcast even if it is available. NOTES: NOTES: Reception of Stereo or SAP broadcast information is of course dependent on a television station actually broadcasting such material. Not all stations do, and some stations only broadcast Stereo/SAP material during part of the day. If the LSMD-121 is set to STEREO and no stereo signal is being broadcast, a MONO signal will automatically be received. A stronger signal is required to receive Stereo or SAP broadcasts. If noise is heard, you can improve the clarity of the audio signal by switching to MONO reception. If a received SAP signal is weak, SAP will not be heard. Some stations broadcast the same audio signal on the SAP band to insure that the viewer will still hear audio if the television is accidentally set to SAP reception. Even if both STEREO and SAP are broadcast, only one can be heard at a time. Transmission of CABLE TV signals differ from off-air TV broadcasts. It is possible that MTS sound may not be received satisfactorily. 20 TV MENU BUTTON - OPERATIONS (4) ZOOM : This function lets you select between wide and normal screens. Normal Wide 4 : 3 16 : 9 (5) FM BROADCAST MODE & FM FREQUENCY The LSMD-121 has a built-in FM Stereo Broadcast Transmitter to allow you to listen to the audio signal from the selected program source (TV, DVD, VIDEO1, VIDEO2) through the vehicle's FM radio. Procedure 1. Press the TV MENU button as many times as necessary to select "FM MODE". 2. Press the VOLUME+ button as many times as necessary to set FM MODE as desired to "MODE1", "MODE2" or "OFF". 3A. If "MODE1" was selected in Step 2 above, press the TV MENU button again to select "FM FREQ.", then press the VOLUME + button repeatedly to choose one of the 4 preset FM Frequencies: 88.3MHz, 88.7MHz, 89.1MHz or 90.3MHz. -OR3B. If "MODE2" was set in Step 2 above, press the TV MENU button again to select "FM FREQ.", then press the VOLUME + button to choose any FM Frequency from 88.3MHz to 90.3MHz in 0.1MHz (100KHz) increments. 4. Tune the vehicle's radio to the frequency chosen in Step 3 above. It may be necessary to repeat Step 3, choosing a different frequency each time, before you are able to receive a satisfactory signal. The best signal is usually obtained by choosing a frequency that is not actively broadcasting in your area. Also note that better results may be obtained if the vehicle's antenna can be lowered independently. Example - Receiving Audio through the FM Radio at 88.7MHz. 21 TV MENU BUTTON - OPERATIONS SCAN FM 88.7MHz SPEAKERNOTES TO INSTALLER The FM Transmitter Antenna (Page 8 # 22) should be installed in the direction of the vehicle's main FM Antenna. Never adjust the LA01 coil on the FM Transmitter board. It was optimally adjusted at the factory. (6) LANGUAGE The on-screen displays may be set to appear in your choice of 4 languages - English, Spanish, Portuguese or French. 1. Press the TV MENU button repeatedly until "LANGUAGE" is selected. 2. Press the VOLUME + button as many times as necessary to select between "ENGLISH", "ESPAÑOL", "PORTUGUÊS" and "FRANÇAIS". 3. Press the TV MENU button again to exit. 22 PICTURE BUTTON The PICTURE button allows you to select each picture adjustment element. Press the PICTURE button on the Remote Control or on the LSMD-104 Control Panel to bring up the PICTURE Menu. Press the PICTURE button repeatedly to select the item you wish to adjust. The selected item will change from WHITE to MAGENTA, indicating that it may be adjusted. (1) CONTRAST adjustment mode (2) BRIGHTNESS adjustment mode (3) SHARPNESS adjustment mode (4) COLOR adjustment mode (5) TINT adjustment mode (6) NO DISPLAY After selecting the desired mode, press the VOLUME - / + buttons to adjust the picture as you prefer according to the chart below. ITEM VOLUME+ VOLUME LIGHT STRONG CONTRAST DARK BRIGHT BRIGHTNESS SOFT SHARP SHARPNESS SUBDUED VIVID COLOR REDDISH GREENISH TINT When you are finished making adjustments, press the PICTURE button as many times as necessary to remove the Picture Menu from the screen. Example - Adjusting CONTRAST Press the PICTURE button to display the PICTURE menu and select CONTRAST. Press the VOLUME - / + buttons to call up and adjust the CONTRAST bar display. Contrast 75 NOTES ON THE PICTURE FUNCTIONS: Picture adjustments are only memorized if the STATUS Mode (see next section) is set to "CUSTOM". Color LCD screens operate differently than conventional color picture tubes. As you operate the picture controls, you will notice that the range of adjustment is somewhat less dramatic than would occur with a conventional picture tube. 23 STATUS BUTTON The STATUS button on the Remote Control lets you select between a CUSTOM adjustable picture setting mode or any one of 3 factory preset picture modes. Pressing the STATUS button repeatedly changes the mode as follows: (1) CUSTOM mode (2) STANDARD mode (3) DYNAMIC mode (4) MILD mode PICTURE MODE CUSTOM STANDARD DYNAMIC MILD Select this mode to view a picture that may be adjusted to your own personal taste. Note: While picture adjustments may also be made in the other 3 modes, adjustments will only be stored in memory in CUSTOM mode. Select this mode to restore picture adjustments to the normal factorypreset mode. Select this mode to view a strong and bright picture. This mode is intended especially for viewing in brighter (daylight) environments. Select this mode to view a milder picture. This mode is intended especially for viewing in darker (nighttime) environments or to lessen eye fatigue. 24 OTHER USEFUL FUNCTIONS (1) QUICK VIEW Button Press the Q. VIEW button on the Remote Control. The previously viewed channel will appear on the screen. Press Q.VIEW again to switch back to the original channel. (2) DISPLAY Button Press the DISPLAY button on the Remote Control. The Program Source (Channel # & MTS mode, DVD, VIDEO1, VIDEO2) you are viewing and the setting of the SLEEP TIMER will be displayed as shown. 45 TV Sleep 30 (3) SLEEP Button Press the SLEEP button to select a time period between 15 and 120 minutes after which the LSMD-104 will automatically switch to power-off mode. Repeatedly pressing the SLEEP button on the Remote Control cycles the SLEEP timer as shown below. OFF NOTE : 15 30 60 90 120 To cancel the sleep timer function, press the SLEEP button repeatedly until the words "SLEEP OFF" are displayed. (4) MUTE Button Press the MUTE button on the Remote Control. Audio from any speaker(s) attached to the EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUTPUT CONNECTOR will be reduced to zero and "MUTE" will appear on the screen. Pressing the MUTE button again will restore the audio to its original level. Volume 33 Mute (5) AUTOMATIC POWER SHUT-OFF If the system is not switched off when a TV Station stops broadcasting, (or any other program source ends) the system will automatically go to power off mode after approximately 15 minutes have passed. 25 DVD FUNCTION & OPERATION 26 INTRODUCTION 27 INTRODUCTION 28 DISC REQUIREMENTS/COPYRIGHT INFORMATION NOTE Before you load a disc, make sure that it is compatible with the player. The following discs cannot be used with this player: Scratched or otherwise damaged discs All 80mm discs Mini disc (MD) Laser disc (LD) CD-I, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, CDV, CVD, CDG (audio only), Super Audio (except audio layer). The ability to play certain home recorded CD & DVD discs may be limited depending on the disc type and recording conditions. Region Management Information Region Management Information: This DVD Player is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information that is recorded on a DVD disc. If the Region number described on the DVD disc does not correspond to the Region number of this DVD player, this DVD player cannot play that disc. The Region number of this DVD player is. Notes on Unauthorized Discs You may not be able to play back some DVD video discs on this player if they were purchased from outside your geographic area or made for business purposes. When you try to play back an unauthorized disc, "Check Regional Code" appears on the TV screen. Notes on Copyright It is forbidden by law to copy, broadcast, show, broadcast on cable, play in public, and rent copyrighted material without permission. Many DVD discs are encoded with copy protection. Because of this, you should only connect your DVD player directly to your TV, not to a VCR. Connecting to a VCR results in a distorted picture from copy-protected DVD discs. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by methods claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. 29 BASIC DISC PLAYBACK Before operating Set the initial settings as desired. Turn to instructions on initial settings beginning on page 35 more details. Playback Turn Power On. Insert a disc WITH THE LABEL FACING UP. Do not use force. The LSMD-121 will automatically switch to DVD mode and begin to read the disc. After a short period of time (depending on the complexity of the disc), playback will begin. To stop playback, press the STOP button. To temporarily stop playback press the PAUSE button. To resume PLAYBACK, press the PLAY button once again. NOTE The DVD player automatically memorizes the location where the stop button was pressed during playback and resumes from that point when the playback button is pressed again. If the unit is in PAUSE mode for more than about 5 minutes, a screensaver will appear to protect the TV hardware. Press any key to clear the screensaver. After about 10 minutes in PAUSE mode, the power is automatically turned off. 30 SEARCHING FOR A SPECIFIC SCREEN OR SONG DURING PLAYBACK You can use one of the function listed below in order to jump to a specific chapter or track during playback Scan at fact forward or fast reverse Press the FR/SR or FF/SB buttons on the remote controller. For DVD playback, pressing the button successively executes the function in the following order; 2X 4X 16X 64X For CD playback, the choices are FAST or NORMAL. To return to normal playback speed, press the PLAY button. To skip a chapter or a track Press the PREV or NEXT button on the remote controller. When the NEXT button is pressed, playback skips to the next chapter or track during DVD or CD playback. When the PREV button pressed, playback skips to the beginning of the current chapter for DVD playback and the previous chapter when it is pressed again. NOTE What is a chapter? A chapter is one of the several sections to which a movie is divided into. What is a title? A title refers to a single whole movie. 31 SETTING A CUSTOM VIEW Setting a specific frame within a chapter of a DVD 1/38 Press GOTO button on the remote controller. 4/21 Enter the time location of the frame using the number buttons and then press ENTER. 0:19:00 Setting a specific DVD title or chapter 1. ENG 3/2. 1 Press GOTO button on the remote controller. OFF Use the UP & DOWN buttons to select Chapter or Track. 1/1 Use the numeric keypad to enter the appropriate Chapter or Track # an then press ENTER. Normal Title Move 0-9 Input Enter 32 CHANGING THE SIZE AND ANGLE OF THE SCREEN Changing the size of the screen Press the ZOOM button. Pressing the button successively executes the function in the following order: 1600% ZOOM 400% 400% This function is only available during DVD/VCD playback. While in ZOOM mode, you may move to different portions of the enlarged screen by pressing the ARROW buttons. Viewing from another angle 1/1 Press ANGLE button. Pressing the button successively changes the viewing angle which is displayed on the screen. This function is available only for discs that have scenes recorded at different angles. 33 USING THE MENU, TITLE & SUBTITLE BUTTONS Selecting a menu listed on the disc Press MENU button. The menu contained on the disc will appear on the screen. The menu appears differently with different discs. This function does not work for a CD. To view the title menu OFF Press the TITLE button. The title menu contained in the disc will appear. The title menu appears differently with different discs. This function will not work with a CDs. To view the subtitle Press the S-TITLE button. The menu contained on the disc will appear. The subtitle menu appears differently with different discs. This function will not work with a CDs. 34 USING THE SETUP MENU Pressing SETUP button will show a screen with which various menus can be set. The unit must be in STOP mode in order to display the SETUP Menu. L A N G U A G E Press the SETUP button, then press ENTER to select the LANGUAGE submenu. DISC MENU : For selecting a language listed in a disc. AUDIO : For selecting audio speaker language. SUBTITLE : For selecting subtitle language. 35 SETTING A MENU Selecting a menu language contained in the disc Press SETUP button on the remote controller. L A N G U A G E Original English Spanish German Italian Portuguese French Go to "LANGUAGE" using the CH buttons. , Enter Go to "DISC MENU" using the CH buttons. , Enter Choose the desired language using the CH buttons and select it by pressing ENT. NOTE This function only work for DISC STOP mode. Selecting subtitle language Press SETUP button on the remote controller. L A N G U A G E Off Original English Spanish German Italian Portuguese Go to "LANGUAGE" using the CH buttons. Go to "SUBTITLE" using the CH , Enter , Enter buttons. Choose the desired language using the CH buttons and select it by pressing ENT button. NOTE This function only works if there is no Disc inside. 36 SETTING THE LANGUAGE Selecting audio language Press SETUP button on the remote controller. L A N G U A G E Original English Spanish German Italian Portuguese French Go to "LANGUAGE" using the CH buttons. Go to "AUDIO" using the CH , Enter , Enter buttons. Choose the desired language using the CH buttons and select it by pressing ENT button. NOTE If the selected language is not listed in the disc the language will not appear on the menu. This function only works if there is no Disc inside. 37 SETTING THE DISPLAY OPTIONS Press SETUP button on the remote controller. Go to VIDEO using the CH Go to the item using the CH , Enter buttons. , Enter buttons. Choose the desired setting using the CH buttons and select it by pressing ENT button. TV Aspect 4:3 D I S P L AY TV AspectUUUUUUU 16:9 Display ModeUUUUUU TV OutputUUUUUUU Widescreen Auto D I S P L AY TV AspectUUUUUUU Display ModeUUUUUU 16:9 Widescreen TV OutputUUUUUUU Auto 16:9 : Only the center portion of 16:9 ratio screen is visible. : For selecting the wide screen TV viewing format. NTSC TV Output: For areas where the color system is NTSC. PAL : For areas where the color system is PAL AUTO : For areas that support Auto. 38 PARENTAL LOCK SETTINGS Press SETUP button on the remote controller. Go to "Parental Lock" using the CH buttons. L O C K RatingUUUUUUUU 8(Adult) PasswordUUUUUUU Country CodeUUUUUU **** US Go to a desired item using the CH , Enter buttons. Password Turn to setting rating level and password. Rating Set a password and select rating level for DVDs unsuitable for children. For more details, turn to setting rating level and password. 39 SETTING RATING LEVEL AND PASSWORD This is to prohibit the playing of specified DVDs which are unsuitable for children. Some DVD discs contain a restriction level which enables parents to remove scenes or prevent playback of discs by children. DVD players are equipped with a password designed to prevent children changing the level. Setting Rating Press SETUP button on the remote controller. Go to "Rating" using the CH L O C K RatingUUUUUUUU Unlock 8(Adult) 1(Kids) PasswordUUUUUUU Country CodeUUUUUU Prev. , Enter buttons. Choose the desired setting using the CH Enter buttons and select it by pressing ENT button. Please enter your password A message appears when the password is incorrect "The password is incorrect". A high level number means that the movie is more oriented to the adult audience. Setting your password Press SETUP button on the remote controller. Go to "Password" using the CH L O C K RatingUUUUUUUU PasswordUUUUUUU Change Country CodeUUUUUU Password - - - - , Enter buttons. Input your old password using the number buttons. The password is initially set to 0000. Input a new password twice using the number buttons. Cancel 0-9 Input Press ENT button. 40 RECEPTION DISTURBANCE The most common types of television interference are as follows : IGNITION NOISE: Black spots or horizontal lines may appear, picture may flutter or drift. Usually caused by interference from automobile ignition systems, neon lamps, electric drills and other electric appliances. GHOSTS : Ghosts are caused by the television signals following two paths. One is a direct path and the other is reflected from tall buildings, hills or other objects. Changing the direction or position of the antenna may improve the reception. SNOW : If you are located on the fringes of a television reception area, the signal will be weak, and your picture may contain many small dots. When the signal is extremely weak, it may be necessary to install an external sensitive antenna to improve the picture. RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE : This interference produces moving ripples or diagonal streaks, and in some cases causes loss of contrast in the picture. 41 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM GENERAL DISPLAY SCREEN VIDEO AUDIO (ALL STEREO) SPECIFICATION 12.1 Inch TFT LCD NTSC-M Frequency Synthesizer VHF 2~13/UHF 14~69/+113 CATV UHF/VHF 75 Ohm DC 12Volt(Car Battery) 33W (DC 12V) 1280H 800V 300:1 Typical 0.204 0.204(mm) RGB Stripe Arrangement (WHD) 10.8" 7.0" 0.2" (275.82mm 178.0mm 5.5mm) Active Screen Area 10.2" 6.4"(261.12mm 163.2mm) Off Axis Viewing Range Horizontal: 65 / Vertical:50 Up, 50 Down Operating Temperature 0 C~50 C / 32 F~122 F Operating Humidity 35% ~ 90% Input Level 1.0 0.1 Vp-p(75 Load) Output Level 1.0 0.1 Vp-p(75 Load) Input Level 400 50mVrms(RCA Jacks) Output Level 400 50mVrms(RCA Jacks) External Speakers Outputs 2.0W 2@4 , <10% THD(Variable) Hum< 3mVrms / Buzz <200mVp-p Wireless IR Transmitter Compatible with Unwired brand IR Headphones (Unwired Technology LLC) and other brands compatible with Unwired . Wireless FM Broadcast Modulator Off + 4 Preset Frequencies + Any Frequency Between 88.3 MHz~90.3 MHz In 100 kHz Steps Display Panel Television System Tuning System Receiving Channels Antenna Impedance Power Source Power Consumption High Resolution Picture Contrast Ratio Pixel Pitch Pixel Configuration LCD Panel Dimension ACCESSORIES Supplied Optional Unified Remote Controller (LSMD-121 + KEC Mobile Applications VCP's) AAA Cells X 2 R-Link Cable 12V DC Input Power Extension Cable Installation & Operating Manual Installation Cutout Template Warranty Card Universal Trim Ring Molded Consoles for a variety of specific vehicles 42
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