Screen and DVD/CD Functions
Transmitter Frequency Selection:
Frequency
Dome Light Operation:
Dome Light Switch
Mono/ Stereo
Switch
Switch
90.5MHz
90.1MHz
89.7MHz
MONO ST
The MovieVision viewing screen transmits a signal that is received by the MovieVision head- phones and can also be received by the vehi- cle’s car radio. There are 3 frequencies available for use but only one can be used at a time. When you are listening to a movie using the wireless MovieVision headphones, it is possible that you could travel through an area where interference between the screen transmitter and the headphone receiver is at an unacceptable level. If this occurs, you can use the 3 position frequency switch located in the roof housing to select a different frequency that may have less or no interference. Each time you change the transmitting frequency, the headphone/car radio receiver will have to be retuned to the new frequency. The 3 frequencies available for use are 89.7MHz, 90.1MHz or 90.5MHz.
Car Radio Interface:
The signal transmitted from the MovieVision screen can be received by the existing FM car radio. This listening mode provides a much higher quality of sound for all. To listen to the MovieVision signal through the vehicle stereo system, use the following procedure:
A.Turn “ON” the MovieVision system and insert a DVD/CD or attach an auxiliary signal source to view on the screen.
B.Turn “ON” the FM radio in your vehicle and tune the radio to one of the 3 frequencies transmitted by the MovieVision system. (89.7MHz - 90.1MHz - 90.5MHz)
C.Adjust the volume and tonal qualities to suit your listening taste.
Mono/Stereo Switch:
Use the Stereo setting for enhanced sound effect when environment is noisy or tends to have interference use Mono setting.
90. 90. 1MHz 5MHZ
The dome lights located in the MovieVision screen housing will illuminate whenever the vehicle doors are open just as the original dome light did.
To activate the dome lights manually, press the dome light switch next to the desired dome light.
Note: Most American made vehicles (Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge) have a dashboard light dim- mer switch that can be rotated to the maximum position and the dome lights will illuminate. Most Japanese or Korean made vehicles do not have this switch and the lights will have to be turned on manually as mentioned above.
Warning! In some cases, the dome light may be hot, proceed with caution. Only replace the bulb with the recommended size and wattage. Altering the size, shape or wattage will result in a damaged housing (melting). Use only Sylvania or GE model DE3021 for replace- ments.
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