Directed Video DV1600 Installation, Connecting to a Stereo TV, Remote Control, Mounting the Unit

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Installation

CONNECTING TO A STEREO TV

BASIC CONNECTION

Do not block ventilation holes of the DVD player and arrange it so air can circulate freely.

Read these instructions thoroughly before connecting audio and video cables.

Ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cables.

REMOTE CONTROL

To install the external remote sensor, simply plug

it into the REMOTE IN socket located at the rear

of the DVD and route the sensor cable to the

front of the vehicle, mount the sensor in a con-

venient location so that the remote control is in

the line of sight of the external remote sensor.

Before installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily and test the system for proper operation.

Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunc- tions. Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifications of the vehicle.

Install the unit where it does not get in the driver's way and cannot injure the pas- senger if there is a sudden or emergency stop. For optimum performance, this unit should NOT be mounted at an angle of more than 5 degrees from horizontal.

Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature, such as direct sunlight, hot air from the heater, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt, or excessive vibration.

NOTE: Do not mount the unit where it will be stepped on or where items will be placed on top of or spilled into the unit.

MOUNTING THE UNIT

This unit can be mounted either under a cabinet or under a seat by using the brackets supplied in the kit. Attach the mounting brackets as shown in the drawing below according to the final mounting position of the player.

If mounting the player under a seat, attach the brackets using the bottom holes. This will allow the player sufficient ventilation for proper oper- ation and avoid moisture collection that may cause moisture collection.

Always mount the player to a solid location to avoid possible vibration and shock.

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Contents Drawer-Type DVD Player Model DV1600Table of Contents Limited One-Year Warranty Safety Instructions Important SafeguardsPlacement When not in USEProtectthe Disc Mechanism Stacking RepairscondensationFeatures Important InformationHandling and Cleaning Disc CleaningDisc Notes Disc Formats Supported by this PlayerFront Panel Features Power ON/OFF Press Power 1 to turn the unit on/offFront Panel Operation Front Panel ControlsDisplay Panel Features Display Panel OperationRemote Control Battery Remote Control Operation RangePower for the monitor and audio equipment is turned on Remote OperationRemote Control Functions Button FunctionBasic Operation Audio Mode Timed Repeat PlayMute Audio Zoom PlayAdvanced Operation DVD OperationCD/VCD Operation MP3 OperationSetup Menu Setup Menu NavigationPress Setup 10 to enter or exit the Setup Menu Main Press the Play 12 button to enter the selections menuGeneral Setup Password SetupPreferences TV Shape Screen FormatTV System Installation Connecting to a Stereo TVRemote Control Mounting the UnitWiring Connections Troubleshooting Specifications LaserVideo System Load Impedance 10K Output Video Out Output LevelCompany behind this system is Directed Electronics, Inc