Vizualogic A 1285 6 Users Manual

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Table of contents
Important Safety Instructions.................................................................1
Package Content.....................................................................................2
System Overview...................................................................................3
Installation..............................................................................................4
Cable Connection...................................................................................6
IR Remote Control.................................................................................8
Touch Menu Screens..............................................................................9
System Settings.................................................................................... 11
Compatible Disc Types........................................................................21
Technical Specification........................................................................23

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Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of the Vizualogic RoadTrip RT Series. This
system will provide your family with many years of enjoyment. This sophisticated
product provides video entertainment to rear seat passengers without altering the
appearance of your vehicle’s original interior.
Reviewing this owner’s manual thoroughly prior to operation will provide you
with the best performance and help explain the simple requirements for proper
care.

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Important safety instructions

▲

CAU T I ON
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

CAUTION:

DO NOT OPEN

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

CAUTION:
The unit employs a laser system.

To ensure proper use of this product, please
read this owner’s manual carefully and retain
for future reference. Should the system require
The lightning flash with arrowhead
maintenance, contact an authorized service
symbol within an equilateral triangle
location, see service procedure.
is intended to alert the user to the
presence of dangerous voltage within Use of controls, adjustments of the performance
the product’s enclosure that may be of procedures other than those specified herein
of sufficient magnitude to constitute may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
a risk of electric shock.
To prevent direct exposure to laser beam, DO
The exclamation point within an NOT try to open the enclosure. Visible laser
equilateral triangle is intended to alert radiation may be present when the enclosure is
the user to the presence of important opened. DO NOT stare into the laser beam.

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operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions
in
the
literature
accompanying the appliance.

WARNING:
FCC regulations states that any change or modification to the equipment, not expressly approved
by the maker or its authorized parties could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
NOTE:	
-- Please dispose of empty batteries according to local regulations in your country.
-- All On-Screen-Displays (OSD) and pictures will be based on the English version.
-- Design and Specifications may vary in the manual from the actual product in use.

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Package Content

AUX Cable (1)

USB Cable (1)

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All-In-One System Features
Each Vehicle Specific All-In-One Kit Includes:
•	
•	
•	
•	
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Driver and Passenger side Vizualogic PerfectMatch Headrest with integrated
Monitor and DVD Player(s).
DVD and monitor function control via touch screen function.
A/V control module with multi-source capability.
Full function remote control. Controls monitor functions, DVD player functions,
and A/V source input selection.
Wireless dual channel infrared headphones.
Integrated wireless FM modulator.

All-In-One System Connection Overview
1.	 A/V Control Module
2.	 Driver
&
Passenger
Monitor A/V Output Used to output signal to
external devices such as
aftermarket radios, wired
FM modulators, auxiliary
screen’s ect.
3.	 FM Transmitter Antenna - Connects to
the A/V Control Module via the terminal
marked “ANT”. Wirelessly outputs the
user-selected audio sources information
via one of seven user-selectable FM
frequencies to the vehicle radio.
4.	 External A/V Input - Allows the connection of an external A/V source such as a
DVD player, video game system, camcorder, etc. External A/V input is viewable by
both headrest monitors.
5.	 Grey System Connector
6.	 Driver Monitor (Monitor A) Connectors - These color-coded outputs connect to the
color-coded input terminals coming from the Driver Headrest.
7.	 Passenger Monitor (Monitor B) Connectors - These color-coded outputs connect to
the color-coded input terminals coming from the Passenger Headrest.
8.	 System Power Input Terminal - Connects to the System Power Harness.
9.	 White System Connector.
10.	 System Power Harness - Connects to the power input terminal on the white system
connector. Wires are color-coded and labeled as follows:
		 Yellow - +12 BATT (Constant Power)
		 Red - +12 ACC (Accessory Power)
		 Black - Ground
		 Green - Parking Brake
Note: Parking brake wire does not need to be connected for system to operate.

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Headrest Installation
Section I - Headrest Installation
1.	 Remove the factory headrests (Detailed instructions can be found in the
vehicle’s service manual.
2.	 Starting with the driver’s side headrest (Monitor A) insert the mini-din
connectors into the driver side headrest post guides.
3.	 Slowly push the cables into the seat. If an obstruction is encountered, pull
back slightly on the cable and rotate before continuing. Route the cables so
that they exit the bottom of the seatback.
4.	 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the passenger’s side headrest (Monitor B).
Section II - Wiring
1.	 Place the A/V Control Module in a well protected area under a seat or behind
a panel.
2.	 Insert the Monitor's system connector cables into the A/V Control Module.
These connectors will click and lock into place when fully inserted.
3.	 Route the monitor and DVD cables from each headrest towards the A/V Control
Module. If additional length is necessary use the available cable extensions.
	 NOTE: The available extensions are not interchangeable the cable
connector colors must match.
4.	 Connect these cables from the driver side headrest (Monitor A) to the
DRIVER MONITOR (Monitor A) the A/V Control Module.
5.	 Connect these cables from the passenger side headrest (Monitor B) to the
PASSENGER MONITOR (Monitor B) on the A/V Control Module.
6.	 Connect the wireless FM modulator antenna to the connector jack on the
side of the A/V control Module labeled ANT.
7.	 Extend and route the FM modulator antenna under the carpet or
behind a panel ensuring to avoid any sharp metal edges or moving
parts. For best results do not coil or bundle the FM modulator antenna.
NOTE: If the vehicle has an aftermarket radio that accepts RCA auxiliary inputs
or the use of a wireless FM modulator is not desired, simply remove the modulator
antenna and connect RCAs to the Driver Monitor A/V Output (located on the side of
the A/V control module) and route them to the desired component.

8.	 Plug the power harness into the A/V control module and connect the power
wire leads to 12V+ and 12V ground. The wires are color coded as follows:
Red = ACC Power, Yellow = Constant Power, Black = Ground, Green =
Parking brake.	
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Section III - System Set-up/Sub-Menu Controls
Enter the Sub-Menu, touch the “MENU” button on the screen to enter the SubMenu. Use the “” and “” buttons to move up and down within the SubMenu. Once the desired item has been highlighted, press the “MENU” button
until the desired setting is achieved.
IR CHANNEL – This function changes the IR channel that the monitor transmits
from: 		
Ch.‘A’, Ch.‘B’ or ‘OFF’
NOTE: The driver’s side monitor is factory preset to ‘A’ and the passenger side monitor
is factory preset to ‘B’. DO NOT set both monitors to the same IR channel, as this causes
audible interference through the IR headphones.

SCREEN - Sets the power-up mode for the monitor when system power is turned
on.
•	

“AUTO” - While in this mode the monitor will resume the last state it
was in when the system power was last turned off.

•	

“ON” - When system power is turned on, the monitor will always turn
on.

•	

“OFF” - When system power is turned on, the monitor will always
remain off. The monitor must be turned on manually using the power
button on the monitor or remote.

DVD MODE - Assigns the headrest identity to ensure proper source identification
between Driver DVD, Passenger DVD, Ext. Aux, and Aux. via the on-screen
display (OSD).
NOTE: The dual DVD headrest system’s default setting for the driver’s side is set to
‘Monitor 1’ and ‘Monitor 2’ for the passenger side. The single DVD headrest system’s
default setting for the driver’s side is set to ‘DS’ and ‘PS’ for the passenger side. Do not
set both screens to Monitor 1 / DS or Monitor 2 / PS. These settings must be observed in
order to utilize the integrated FM modulator functions properly.

EXIT - Exits the sub-menu.

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Single & Dual DVD System

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5
4

1.	
2.	
3.	
4.	
5.	

3

2

1

6.	
7.	
8.	
9.	

Power Button
Infrared Transmitter/Power Indicator
AUX Jack
Headphone Jack
Mini USB Port

DVD Loader
Touch Screen Panel
Eject Button
SD Card Reader

Single DVD System Only

1.	
2.	
3.	
4.	

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Power Button
Power Indicator
Infrared Transmitters
LCD Touch Screen

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Single & Dual DVD System
Monitor 1
DS
A1285

Monitor 2
PS
A1285

POWER
A/V
OUTPUTS

ANT

EXTERNAL
A/V INPUT

Single DVD System Only
Monitor 1
DS
A1285

Monitor 2
PS
A1286

POWER
A/V
OUTPUTS

ANT

EXTERNAL
A/V INPUT

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21
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The IR Remote Control
Point the remote control no more than
3-4 meters (approx. 21 feet) from the
remote control sensor on the front of
the player. Keep remote within a ± 30˚
angle.

1.	
2.	
3.	
4.	
5.	
6.	
7.	
8.	
9.	
10.	
11.	
12.	

Adjust Decrease
Adjust Increase
Title
Eject
Number Buttons
Clear
Slow
Program
Mute
Repeat
Zoom
Play / Pause 

13.	
14.	
15.	
16.	
17.	
18.	
19.	
20.	
21.	
22.	
23.	
24.	

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

Right Arrow 
Stop / Return
Fast Reverse 
Fast Forward 
Previous 
Next 
Monitor Menu
Power
Menu/PBC
Source
Subtitle
Display

25.	
26.	
27.	
28.	
29.	
30.	
31.	
32.	
33.	
34.	

Audio
USB / SD
Up Arrow 
Setup
Enter
Left Arrow 
Down Arrow 
FM
Volume +
Volume -

NOTE:
-- The distance may vary according to the brightness of ambient light.
-- If the remote is not used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to prevent
possible damage from battery leakage and/or corrosion.
-- DO NOT place any objects between the remote control unit and the sensor on the RT System.
-- DO NOT use the remote control unit while simultaneously operating a remote control unit
from another device. They may interfere with each other resulting in improper operation.
--Depending on usage, the batteries in the remote control should normally last for about one
year. If the remote control isn’t working, replace the batteries with new batteries and try
again.
-- DO NOT mix old batteries with used ones.
-- DO NOT mix rechargeable batteries with non-rechargeable batteries.
-- Incorrect usage of batteries may cause them to leak, corrode or explode.
-- If leakage from the batteries occur, properly clean the battery compartment before attempting
to install new batteries.
-- Make sure the IR sensor is not obstructed by any objects.

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Touch Menu Screens
Once the unit is connected to the appropriate power source, press the POWER button to
power the unit ON. Touch any area of the screen to enter the menu screen. The screen
will display as below.


Main
Menu

A-1285

  





Main
Menu

ent exit
exi t

A-1286





  





ent exit
exit



To enter the Main Menu screen, simply press the MENU key on the upper left corner.
The screen will display as below.
Main Menu

back

exit

Main Menu

back

Audio

Video

Audio

Video

Source

Setup

Source

Setu p

Disc Menu

DVD functions

A-1285

exit

A-1286

Pressing the SOURCE menu key will take you to the SOURCE menu. Here you can
select the AV source type. Select the desired source and press EXIT to exit the main
menu. The screen will display as below.
Main

Source

Main

exit

Source

exit

SDSD
DVDcard
DVD
carduSb
Aux
input

Aux
input

other
Monito r

A-1285

A-1286

To get to the SETUP menu, touch any area of the screen to enter the main menu. Then
press the SETUP menu key. The SETUP screen allows you to setup the basic functions
of the unit. The screen will display as below.
back

Setup

exit

back

language
- english +

Power o n
- With car +

language
- english +

reset
Defaults

enter
DVD Setup

rese t
Defaults

A-1285

A-1286
9

Setup

exit
Power o n
- With car +

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Press the AUDIO menu key to enter the AUDIO setup menu. This screen allows you to
set the FM modulator settings as well as the IR settings.
Audio

back

A-1285

fM contro l
-this Screen+

ir headphone
- channel A +

fM Source
-this Screen+

fM radio ou t
- 88.1 Mhz +

Audio

back

exit

exit
ir headphone
- channel b +

fM contro l

-other Screen+

A-1286

Press the VIDEO menu key to enter the VIDEO setup menu. This screen allows you to
adjust the picture settings.
Video

back

exit

Video

back

exit

-

brightnes s
100% +

-

contrast
100% +

-

brightnes s
100% +

-

contrast
100% +

-

Saturatio n
100% +

-

Sharpnes s
100% +

-

Saturatio n
100% +

-

Sharpnes s
100% +

A-1285

A-1286

Pressing the DISC menu key will allow you to go back to the disc's Title or Root menu.
Press EXIT to exit the DISC menu.
Main
Menu

A-1285

back



  





title Men u





ent exit
exi

ok

Main
Menu

exit

A-1286

root Menu

back



  







title Men u



ent exit
exi

ok

exit

root Menu

Pressing the DVD Functions menu key will allow you to setup the special functions of
the DVD. 									

NOTE: DVDs with the following function(s) may be required to use the function keys.
back

A-1285

DVD functions

exit

back

DVD functions

Audi o

Subtitle

Audi o

Subtitle

Angl e

repeat

Angl e

repeat

Arrows /
number s

enter
DVD Setup

A-1286

10

Arrows /
number s

exit

enter
DVD Setup

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System Settings
Press SETUP on the Remote Control to enter the system setting menu.
Current Item



--G eneral S etup Page -TV Display
Angle Mark
OSD Language
Captions
Screen Saver
Last Memory

Current Item



Wide
ON
ENG
Off
ON
ON

Goto general setup page

On the Remote Control, press either the  UP or  DOWN or  LEFT or
RIGHT arrow buttons to move to the desired menu item and press PLAY to
select the menu item.

--G eneral S etup Page -TV Display
Angle Mark
OSD Language
Captions
Screen Saver
Last Memory

PS
ON
ENG
Off
ON
ON

4:3 PanScan
4:3 Letterbox
16:9

Goto general setup page

Set TV Display mode to the correct ratio:
•	 Press the  RIGHT arrow buttons to enter the sub-menu. If you want
to set the screen to "WIDE", press the  DOWN arrow twice to move
your selection until the "WIDE" item is selected, press ENTER to select.
•	 Press SETUP to exit these system settings.
NOTE: There are three (3) screen ratio modes available: 16:9 WIDE, 4:3LB
(Letter Box) and 4:3PS (Pan Scan). Different disc formats will display
different images depending on the screen setting and size used. Here is an
example of the different screen ratio format.

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4:3LB Allows you to see movies in their
original aspect ratio. The entire frame of the
movie will be displayed. 16:9 recorded movies
will occupy a smaller portion of the screen and
you will see black margins above and below the
picture.

4:3PS The movie will be shown in full screen
without any black margins. Parts of the image
will be cutoff from the right and left side.

16:9 Allows you to see movies in their original
aspect ratio.

16:9 Depending on the DVD screen format (e.g.
2.35:1), the wide screen setting may still have
black margins above and below the picture.

--G eneral Setup P age --

- - General S etup P age -TV Display
Angle Mark
OSD Language
Captions
Screen Saver
Last Memory

PS
ON
ENG
Off
ON
ON

TV Display
Angle Mark
OSD Language
Captions
Screen Saver
Last Memory

On
Off

PS
ON
ENG
Off
ON
ON

Set OSD Language

Set Angle Mark

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English
German
French
Spanish
Italian
Portuguese
Dutch
Danish

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When playing a DVD disc with the
Angle option set to ON, the screen will
display the angle mark. This will give
you the possibility to view multiple
angle DVDs. When the Angle option
is set to OFF, no angle mark will be
displayed.
NOTE: DVD must have multiple
angle options for this option to work.

To select the language for your On
Screen Display (OSD) use this menu
item. There are multiple languages
available.

- - General S etup P age -TV Display
Angle Mark
OSD Language
Captions
Screen Saver
Last Memory

PS
ON
ENG
Off
ON
ON

--G eneral S etup Page -TV Display
Angle Mark
OSD Language
Captions
Screen Saver
Last Memory

On
Off

Captions

PS
ON
ENG
Off
ON
ON

On
Off

Screen saver

ON: To display captions (Subtitles).
OFF: Captions will not be displayed
(No Subtitles)

When there is no activity with the
player for some time, a screen saver
will start to prevent damage to the
screen. Select ON to activate the
screen saver function or select OFF to
deactivate this function.

- - General S etup P age -TV Display
Angle Mark
OSD Language
Captions
Screen Saver
Last Memory

PS
ON
ENG
Off
ON
ON

On
Off

Set last memory state

ON: When you turn off the player, it will memorize the last play time. So if you
turn on the player the next time and the same disc is played, it will resume
play from the last memory point.
OFF: Disable the last memory function.

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- - Audio S etup P age- -

--E qualizer Page --

Analog audio setup
Equalizer
3D Processing
HDCD

Sound Mode
Bass Boost
Super Base
Treble Boost

Select the EQUALIZER menu item to
setup your preferred Equalizer mode. Press
ENTER to enter this selection.
You can select one of these preset Equalizer
modes to adjust the audio signal to your
liking.

Press ENTER to enter the Analog Audio
setup page. The next page will be shown:

- - Analog audio setup page -STR

Off
Rock
Pop
Live
Dance
Techno
Classic
Soft

Select Equalizer Type

GOTO Audio Setup page

Downmix

OFF
Off
Off
Off

LT/RT
Stereo

--E qualizer Page -Sound Mode
Bass Boost
Super Base
Treble Boost

Set downmix mode

Set sound mix output mode:
--Press the  RIGHT arrow to enter the
sub-menu. If you want analog stereo
signals, set the sound mode to "STEREO";
press the  DOWN arrow once to move
the selection to "STEREO", than press
ENTER.

OFF
Off
Off
Off

On
Off

Bass Boost

--E qualizer Page -Sound Mode
Bass Boost
Super Base
Treble Boost

--If you want to have Dolby Pro Logic stereo
(the decoded signal will create a 2ch reality
simulating effect via the R/L connectors),
select "LT/RT" then press ENTER.

OFF
Off
Off
Off

On
Off

Super Bass

You can select one of these modes to adjust
the Bass and Treble signal to your liking. ON
will switch the selected mode on and OFF
will switch it back to normal Audio playback.

--E qualizer Page --



NOTE: Please be advised that sometimes the
BASS on an Audio CD or DVD is already
very low, using the Bass Boost or Super Bass
can overload your speakers resulting in poor
sound quality.

Sound Mode
Bass Boost
Super Base
Treble Boost

OFF
Off
Off
Off

Treble Boost

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On
Off

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--V ideo setup page --

- - 3 D processing page -Pro logic ii
Revers mode

Off

Color Setting

Off
Concert
Living Room
Hall
Bathroom
Cave
Arena
Church

Go to video setup page

Reverb MODE

Select this menu item to setup your Video
Quality modes. Press ENTER to enter this
selection.

Select 3D PROCESSING to setup your
preferred 3D mode. Press PLAY to enter
this selection and to set up your preferred
Audio mode for a better surround effect.
Press ENTER or the RIGHT arrow to enter
this selection.

color setting setup

Color setting setup

Filter

Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Hue
Saturation
Luma Delay

1X

Off
1X
2X

Mio
00
00
NONe
00
00
1T

High
Medium
Low

Sharpness

Filter

You can set the picture sharpness to these
choices. If a video image is light, select the
LOW option. If a video image is dark, select
the HIGH option.

Select HDCD to setup your preferred Audio
mode for HDCD. Press ENTER to enter this
selection and to setup your preferred filter
mode for HDCD (default is 1X).
1x = 48K Sampling, 2x = 96K Sampling

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Color setting setup

color setting setup

Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Hue
Saturation
luma delay

sharpness
brightness
contrast
gamma
hue
saturation
luma delay

Mio
00
00
NONe
00
00
1T

Mio
00
00
NONe
00
00
1T

contrast

brightness

You can set the Brightness to your
liking. Press ENTER or the  RIGHT
arrow to enter the brightness control,
then press the  UP or  DOWN
arrow to adjust the image. Press the 
LEFT arrow to go back to the menu.

You can set the Contrast to your liking.
Press ENTER or the  RIGHT arrow
to enter the contrast control, then press
the  UP or  DOWN arrow to adjust
the image. Press the  LEFT arrow to
go back to the menu.

brightness iiiiiiiii.......0

contrast iiiiiiiiii......0

brightness

contrast

color setting setup

color setting setup

sharpness
brightness
contrast
gamma
hue
saturation
luma delay

sharpness
brightness
contrast
gamma
hue
saturation
luma delay

Mio
00
00
NONe
00
00
1T

high
medium
low
none

Mio
00
00
NONe
00
00
1T

ot
1t

luma delay

gamma

You can adjust the Luma Delay
(Luminance Delay) by selecting one of
these choices to best suit the brightness
of your TV.

Gamma refers to the exponent between
video or pixel values and the displayed
brightness. You can set the Gamma to
these choices.

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color setting setup

color setting setup

sharpness
brightness
contrast
gamma
hue
saturation
luma delay

sharpness
brightness
contrast
gamma
hue
saturation
luma delay

Mio
00
00
NONe
00
00
1T

hue

Mio
00
00
NONe
00
00
1T

saturation

hue Iiiiiiiiiiiiii..........0

saturation iiiiiiiiii......0

hue

saturation

You can set the Hue (for NTSC) to your
liking. Press ENTER or the  RIGHT
arrow to enter the Hue control, then
press the  UP or  DOWN arrow to
adjust the image. Press the  LEFT
arrow to go back to the menu.

You can set the Saturation to your liking.
Press ENTER or the  RIGHT arrow
to enter the Saturation control, then press
the  UP or  DOWN arrow to adjust
the image. Press the  LEFT arrow to
go back to the menu.

- - Preference page - tv type
PBC
Parental
default

PAL
off

-- P reference page -tv type
PBC
Parental
default

PAL
multi
NTSC

Set tv standard

PAL
OFF

on
off

set pbc state

Select this menu item to set up your
preferred video output format. PAL is
commonly used in Europe while NTSC
is commonly used in the USA and Japan.
Select MULTI only if your TV supports
both formats. The output signal will
automatically follow the video format
on the DVD disc.

For VCD and SVCD, this selection turns
ON or OFF the Playback Control (PBC)
function. VCD or SVCD media have
PBC menus that contain the track list.
The default PBC state is set to ON. In
OFF mode, track(s) cannot be selected.

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- - Preference page - tv type
PBC
Parental
default

PAL
OFF

-- P reference page -tv type
PBC
Parental
default

1- kid saf
2- g
3- pg
4- pg 13
5- pg r
6- r
7- nc 17
8- adult

SET PARENTAL CONTROL

PAL
OFF
reset

load factory setting

Set Age Control Grade:

With this option you can select to reset to the
factory preset values.

For DVD discs with a rating system
programmed (North America CARA) parents
can prohibit watching content that might be
inadvisable for children.
Press the  RIGHT arrow to enter the
submenu. If you want to change the age
control grade press either the ▲ UP or 
DOWN arrow to scroll to the available
selections.
Selection 1 is Kid safe.
Selection 2 is General Audiences.
Selection 3 is PG (Parental Guidance
Suggested, some material may not be suitable
for children).
Selection 4 is PG-13 (Parents strongly
cautioned, some material may be
inappropriate for children under 13).
Selection 5 is PG-R (Restricted, under 17
requires accompanying parent or adult
guardian).
Selection 6 is Restricted Viewing.
Selection 7 is NC-17 (No one 17 and under
admitted).
Selection 8 is for Adult Entertainment or X
rated movies.
Hereafter, a screen will indicate to enter a
password, if the factory password has never
been modified, you can use [123456] by
pressing the corresponding number buttons
on the remote control. Select “YES” or
“NO” with either the left or right arrow key
and press ENTER to confirm.

-- P assword setup page -Password mode
password

on

on
off

password mode

With this option you can select to set your
password protection ON or OFF.

-- P assword setup page -Password mode
password

on
change

change password

Use this menu to change the factory set
password [123456].
OLD PASSWORD
NEW PASSWORD
CONFIRM PWD

OK

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Creating a PIN Number
Enter the PIN number with the number buttons of the remote control and press
ENTER. Now enter the new password and press ENTER again. Confirm your
new password and press ENTER again to save the PIN number. Please write
down the PIN number and store in a safe location.
Important: DO NOT forget the PIN number, there is no way to retrieve the PIN
number if forgotten or lost.

With this selection X you exit
the system setup and return to
normal viewing of the video.
EXIT SETUP MENU

MP3 / MPEG4 PLAYBACK
The Vizualogic RoadTrip RT Series DVD Player is able to play CD-R/CD-RW
recorded with MP3/MPEG4 audio and video files. When a disc with MP3 or
MPEG4 files (including multiple directories) is loaded in the system the following
screen will display.

To go to the preferred music or video directory, press the ▲ and/or arrows to
scroll to your selection and confirm your choice by pressing the ENTER button.
To select your preferred song or video title, press the ▲ and/or arrows to scroll
to your selection and confirm your choice by pressing the ENTER button. Your
selected song or video will now play.
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Play Mode:
There are five (5) play modes available when playing MP3/MPEG4 (.AV1)
recorded discs:

SINGLE - All the songs / videos will be played only once.
REPEAT ONE - The current playing song / video will be repeated.
REPEAT FOLDER - Only the songs / videos of the current folder will be
repeated.
FOLDER - Only all the songs / videos of this folder will be played once.
SHUFFLE/RANDOM - The songs / videos will be played in random
order.
When the disc is playing, press REPEAT to select your repeat mode, the Display
will show:

Other Functions
Functions such as MUTE, VOLUME, PAUSE, PREVIOUS, NEXT, etc. are also
available for MP3/MPEG4 recorded discs. These operations are the same as
playing an Audio CD.

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Compatible disk types
Some DVD discs may have special requirements for playing, with which this
system may not compatible. Please refer to the specifications on the individual
disc.
DISC TYPE

Content

Size

Total Play Time
About 4.7 GB - 2 hrs.
(Single Side & Single Layer)

DVD

AUDIO/VIDEO

12CM

About 8.5 GB - 4 hrs.
(Single Side & Double Layer)
About 9.4 GB - 4 hrs.
(Double Side & Double Layer)
About 17 GB - 8 hrs.
(Double Side & Double Layer)

CD-DA

AUDIO

12CM

About 700 MB - 74 Minutes

MP3

MP3 AUDIO

12CM

About 700 MB - 300 Minutes

Discs Types
The RoadTrip RT Series can play the following types of discs: DVD / CD / CD-R
/ CD-RW / DVD-R / DVD-RW / DVD+R / DVD+RW. Other discs not listed
cannot be played. Please DO NOT play discs smaller than 12cm or odd shape
discs.
The RoadTrip RT Series uses the NTSC/PAL color systems. It cannot play discs
recorded with other systems, such as SECAM.

Region Code
The region code for this player is 1 which indicate North America.

Copyright
According to the related laws, DVD discs without proper authorization are not
allowed to be copied, broadcast, cable broadcast, or played publicly with the
Vizualogic RoadTrip RT Series.
The Vizualogic RoadTrip RT Series incorporates copyright protection technology
that is protected by method of claims of certain U.S. patents and other Intellectual
Property Rights owned by their rights owners. Reverse engineering or disassembly
is prohibited.
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Specifications:
----------

Technical specifications

Multimedia player supports: DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD, CD-R,
CD-RW, VCD, SVCD, MP3 and JPG picture disks.
MPEG4 support: DivX 3.11/4.02/5.02/5.03/5.05 DivX Pro/Subtitles .srt .sub
Electronic Shock Protection (ESP) and Mechanical Shock Protection
PAL/NTSC compatible
Multi Lingual On Screen Display (OSD)
Integrated Dome Lights with Door Sensor Connections
A/V input via RCA connectors
USB Connector
Multi-Language Menu Selection

Kit Content:
------

Dual Monitors with Integrated DVD Players (RT20 Only)
(2) - Wireless Headphones (Batteries Included)
Remote Control (Battery Included)
A/V Box with A/V Cables
User Manual

Specifications:
Power Consumption

12V DC (1 1-15V) /1.4A (Max 1.6A)

FM Stereo Transmitter

88.5MHz / 88.7MHz / 88.9MHz / 89.1MHz / 89.3MHz
89.5MHz / 89.7MHz / 89.9MHz

IR Carrier Frequency

2.3 / 2.8 MHz

TV Signal System

PAL/NTSC/MULTI

Laser

Semi-conductor laser, wave length 600nm, 780nm

Frequency Range

48 KHz pulse modulation 20 Hz ~ 22 KHz
96 KHz pulse modulation 20 Hz ~ 22 KHz

S/N

≥ 65 dB

Audio Dynamic Range

> 85 dB

Harmonic Distortion

0,01%

Input Sensitivity

500 mv

Operation Temperature

0 ˚C ~ 40 ˚C

Storage Temperature

-15 ˚C ~ 50 ˚C

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DISCLAIMER
FM Modulator Notification for all European Union Vizualogic Customers.
Due to E-1 regulations pertaining to FM Modulation in aftermarket mobile
electronics products, the following changes have been made for all Vizualogic
headrest kits shipped to Europe:
- The systems will be shipped with the default set to FM Modulator OFF.
- The FM Modulators will be inoperable as the antenna has been removed
and the antenna receptacle disabled.

1493 Bentley Drive - Corona - CA - 92879
www.vizualogic.com



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