RCA DRC62708 user manual Power Supply, Using the Car Power Adapter, Use Unit a and Unit B Together

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Control Reference Guide

DVD Player A (with blue stripe on the front unit) DVD Player B (with green stripe on the front unit)

DVD Player A

DVD Player B

Power Supply

A. Using the Car Power Adapter

The included 12V car power adapter is designed for use with vehicles that have a 12V, negative ground electrical system.

Use Unit A and Unit B Together

1) OPEN Button

Press the OPEN button and hold the front panel to open the disc door.

2) SEARCH Button

Performs fast reverse playback.

SEARCH Button

Performs fast forward playback.

PREV Button

Goes backwards to previous chapters/tracks/ titles.

NEXT Button

Advances chapters/tracks/titles.

STOP Button Stops playing a disc.

PAUSE Button

Pauses playback and frame advance.

PLAY Button

Starts or resumes playback of a disc.

3)STANDBY / ON Switch

4)Headphone Jack

5)VOLUME Control Adjusts the volume.

6)AV IN / DVD switch

7)AUDIO/VIDEO OUT Jacks

8)DC IN 9V-12V Jack

9)POWER ON Indicator

When the STANDBY / ON switch is in the ON position, the light will illuminate.

Remote Sensor

Receives the remote control signal.

10)Stand

1) OPEN Button

Press the OPEN button and hold the front panel to open the disc door.

2) SEARCH Button

Performs fast reverse playback.

SEARCH Button

Performs fast forward playback.

PREV Button

Goes backwards to previous chapters/tracks/ titles.

NEXT Button

Advances chapters/tracks/titles.

STOP Button Stops playing a disc.

PAUSE Button

Pauses playback and frame advance.

PLAY Button

Starts or resumes playback of a disc.

3)STANDBY / ON Switch

4)Headphone Jack

5)VOLUME Control Adjusts the volume.

6)AUDIO/VIDEO OUT Jacks

7)DC IN 9V-12V Jack

8)POWER ON Indicator

When the STANDBY / ON switch is in the ON position, the light will illuminate.

Remote Sensor

Receives the remote control signal.

9)Stand

DVD Player A

2

DVD Player B

 

 

 

To 12V

 

 

power outlet

Car power

 

 

adapter

 

 

splitter

 

 

1 To DC IN

To DC IN

1

9V-12V jack

9V-12V jack

 

Use Unit A or Unit B Separately

 

 

DVD Player A

DVD Player B

2 To 12V

 

2 To 12V

power outlet

 

power outlet

Car power

 

Car power

adapter

 

adapter

1 To DC IN

1 To DC IN

9V-12V jack

 

9V-12V jack

Caution

 

IMPORTANT

 

This car adapter is for use with 12 volt

For continued

protection

batteries only.

against risk of fire, replace

WARNING:

only with same type and

Disconnect this car power adapter when

rating of fuse.

 

 

not in use. Not for use in 24V vehicles.

 

 

Cautions:

Use this unit only with the included 12V car power adapter. Use with other car adapters could damage the unit, or even your vehicle.

The included 12V car power adapter is for use with this unit only. Do not use it with any other equipment.

In the interest of traffic safety, drivers should not operate the unit or view videos while driving.

If the inside of the 12V power outlet is dirty with ashes or dust, the plug section may become hot due to poor contact. Be sure to clean the 12V power outlet before use.

After use, disconnect the 12V car power adapter from both the unit and 12V power outlet.

If the unit is not properly attached to a vehicle, it may become airborne in the event of an accident and cause damage, injury, or death.

Check your local traffic laws for rules governing the use of video devices in vehicles.

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Contents DRC62708 Important Information Disc Formats Table of ContentsControl Reference Guide AccessoriesRemote Control Using the Car Power Adapter Power SupplyUse Unit a and Unit B Together Use Unit a or Unit B SeparatelyConnecting to a TV Using the AC power AdapterConnections Playing one DVD on both DVD Player a and BConnecting to a Stereo Receiver or Amplifier PlacementUsing Headphones/Earphones Mounting in the VehicleSound System Using the Stand for Desktop UseUnit Operation DVD / CD OperationSpecial Functions DVD Programmable Memory Repeat PlaybackViewing JPG Files Maintenance Customizing the Function SettingsSymptom Cause and Remedy Troubleshooting Guide