Akai ACVDS731UXT owner manual Connecting the LCD Screens, ~ 7 ~

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Connecting the LCD Screens

The power for the two screens is provided by the DVD player through the provided cables which also serve to provide the audio/video

signal from the player to the screens. Follow these steps to make the connections.

1.Connect one end of the Power/AV cable (mini DIN) to the OUT1 on the player and the other end to the DC. AV INPUT on the screen.

2.Repeat step 1 for the other screen.

OUT1

OUT2

DVD Player

LCD Screen

DC .AV INPUT

 

 

DC .AV INPUT

 

 

 

POWER

 

 

POWER

 

ON

OFF

VOL

ON

OFF

VOL

Power/AV Cable

Warning!

1.Do not turn on the DVD player power until the connection of Power/AV cable between the Player and the screen is done.

2.Always turn off the DVD player power before disconnecting the Power/AV cable between the Player and the screen.

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Contents Dual Screens Portable DVD Player Page Table of Contents Safety Information Safety Information~ 2 ~ Remote Control Remote Control~ 4 ~ OUT1/OUT2 jack 2.DC in 12 V jack~ 5 ~ Description of the LCD ScreenUsing the Remote Control Using the remote control~ 6 ~ ~ 7 ~ Connecting the LCD ScreensPluging a USB device Using USB PortRemoving a USB device Playing a USB deviceUsing the AC Adapter To home power outlet AC adapteroptional Power cord~ 9 ~ ~ 10 ~ Connecting Earphones to the DVD Player~ 11 ~ Mounting the Screens for In-Car UseMethod 1 for short time interruption Playing a DiscMethod 2 for longer time interruption ~ 12 ~~ 13 ~ Slow Motion~ 14 ~ Menu/PBC~ 15 ~ Playing MP3 and Regular Audio CDValid Picture Playing Picture CDPlay ~ 16 ~Displaying files Displaying and Sorting FilesSorting files ~ 17 ~Changing OSD language Setting Language for OSD, Menu, Audio, SubtitleChanging menu language Changing voice languageAdjusting the Aspect Ratio Setting Screen for Display Format, Screen Saver, TV SystemTurning on/off screen saver Selecting TV systemSetting Audio for Downmix Changing Downmix~ 20 ~ Setting parental control Setting Parental Control, Password, Camera Angle, DefaultChanging password Returning to default setting~ 22 ~ Adjusting LCD ScreenTroubleshooting Specifications