Symphonic SP120C warranty Preparation for USE, Check contents

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PREPARATION FOR USE

PREPARATION FOR USE

1 Check contents

Make sure the package contains all of the accessories listed in "as below".

SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES

ACCESSORIES

PART NO.

 

 

Coaxial Cable

WPZ0901TM002

Remote Control Unit

N9378UD

Batteries

AA x 2

 

 

DC Cable

WX1H35B4-001

2 Situate VCP

Place the VCP in a stable, horizontal surface.

3 Connect VCP to TV

VCP TO TV CONNECTION

1.Disconnect the AC power cord of the TV from the AC outlet.

2.Disconnect the antenna or cable from the TV.

3.Connect the antenna or cable to the ANT. IN jack of the VCP.

4.Connect the VCP to the TV using the coaxial cable.

5.Plug the AC power cords of the VCP and TV into the AC outlets.

[VHF/UHF

[Indoor antenna]

[Back of the VCP]

combination antenna]

 

 

[Back of the

 

 

 

UHF/VHF combination TV]

 

OR

ANT

Coaxial cable

 

 

IN

(supplied)

 

 

 

[Cable

box or satellite box] OR

 

UHF/VHF

OUT

 

 

 

 

From Cable or

 

 

 

Satellite Company

 

 

 

USING OPTIONAL AUDIO/ VIDEO OUTPUT JACKS

With this connection, you can get better pictures and sounds when playing back a tape if your TV has A/V Input jacks. Please refer to your TV’s owner’s manual.

REMOTE CONTROL JACK

You can control the VCP, connect 3.5mm dia. jack of

“Remote Control Sensor Wire” box (not supplied) when the VCP locates remote cargo area or behind rear seat. Instead of firing at the VCP, you can control its function by locating “Remote Control Sensor Wire” box where it is accessible to signal from remote control unit.

*You can’t use the remote sensor on the front panel of the VCP when this jack is occupied.

TV REMOTE LINK JACK

Connect the VCP to the TV (Funai TV) using the “TV Remote Link cable” (not supplied).

Instead of firing at the VCP, you can control its function using remote control sensor on your TV (Funai TV). *You can’t use the remote sensor on the front panel of VCP when this jack is occupied.

*When you connect both REMOTE CONTROL jack and TV REMOTE LINK jack at the same time, REMOTE CONTROL jack takes precedence over the TV REMOTE LINK jack.

USING THE DC CABLE

1)Connect one end of the DC cable to the 13.2 VOLT (12V) DC connector on the back of the VCP.

2)Connect the other end of the DC cable to your vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket.

[ Back of the VCP ]

 

 

ANT

IN

 

CH3

 

 

AUDIO

CH4

 

 

DC 13. 2V

 

 

 

REMOTE

TV LINK

 

 

CONTROL

 

 

OUTPUT

REMOTE

ANT

OUT

VIDEO

 

 

 

To a cigarette lighter socket

DC cable (supplied)

WARNING: The driver should never watch a video program while operating a motor vehicle.

CAUTION: After you finish using the VCP, unplug the DC cable from the cigarette lighter socket.

NOTES:

Be sure your vehicle has a 13.2 volt (12V), negative ground electrical system.

Be sure you use only the supplied DC cable. Using another cord could damage the VCP.

Be sure the socket is free of ashes and other debris.

Be sure to push the DC cable, plug completely into the cigarette-lighter socket.

Disconnect the DC cable from the cigarette-lighter socket first, before you unplug it from the VCP.

You must disconnect the DC cable from the VCP before you can use AC power.

Be sure to replace the fuse on the DC cable with only the same type, 5A, 250V.

SETTING THE CH3/CH4 SWITCH

If your TV does not have A/V terminals:

When the VCP is in the Playback mode, your TV will receive signals from the VCP on either channel 3 or 4. To use the VCP with your TV, set the selector switch to CH3 or CH4 (which is located in the back of your VCP), whichever is not used for normal broadcasts in your area. Then set your TV to the same channel.

CH3

ANT IN

CH4

CH3

CH4

TV LINK

REMOTE

ANT OUT

[Back of the VCP]

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