Remote Operation
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY
■Battery Installation
■Press on the panel at the rear of the remote control and slide the battery cover open.
■Insert the batteries while observing the correct (+) and
■Slide the battery cover into place on the back of the remote control.
■Service life of batteries - The batteries nor- mally last for about six months, although this depends on how often the remote control is used.
■If the remote control until fails to work, even when if is operated near the player, replace the batteries.
■Use size AAA batteries.
■Do not drop, step on, or otherwise impact the remote control unit.
■Do not mix old and new batteries.
■If the remote control is not going to be used for a long time, remove the batteries.
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION RANGE
This unit is supplied with an external remote sen- sor which allows you to access all features by remote control when the DVD unit is mounted in a location where the DVD is out of the line of sight.
The remote control should not be used from more than about 23 feet (7m) from the remote control sensor and within about 60 degrees of the front of the payer. The operating distance may vary according to the brightness of the vehicle interior.
PRIOR TO USE
■The player output signal must be adjusted to match the monitor system type. Press the SYSTEM (22) button to change the sys- tem output signal type as shown.
■During playback, the TV volume may be at a lower level than other source units. If this is the case, adjust the volume to the desired level.
■Select the appropriate screen type from the setup menu according to your monitor.
■Connect the DVD player according to the instructions in the Installation section of this guide.
■If the DVD player is connected to the mon- itor through a VCR, the picture may not be played back normally. It is strongly recom- mended not connecting the DVD player through a VCR.
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■Check the following before using the DVD player:
■The monitor and audio equipment are properly connected to the player.
■The power for the monitor and audio equipment is turned on.
■The input setting for the monitor and audio equipment is properly selected.
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