XDVDN8290 OPERATION
Control Functions - Monitor Closed
Up Arrow/OUT
Down Arrow/IN
POS
Info/Picture
Monitor Open/Close Angle Position
Reset
Caution
This button performs different functions depending on the current mode.
A detailed description of the OUT button can be found in each individual section.
This button performs different functions depending on the current mode.
A detailed description of the IN button can be found in each individual section.
Press to center the map on the current vehicle position. Also cancels panning and destination setting. This button only works during navigation mode.
Press to display DVD disc information in DVD mode. Holding this button for 3 seconds brings up the Brightness setting, which can be controlled by the rotary encoder or by pressing the OUT IN buttons on the main remote control.
Note: The Brightness can not be adjusted in Bluetooth mode.
Press momentarily to toggle between fully open and the current angle. Hold for more than 1 second to adjust the view angle up and down and release to keep desired viewing angle.
If you experience abnormal operation or, your unit is inoperable, press the RESET button located on the front
Notes: Use the tip of a pen to access the reset button. To restore the factory default settings, refer to page 21.
Monitor Notes:
•The angle can also be manually selected via the screen setup menu.
•The color of the LCD monitor varies between viewing angles. Select the angle with the most optimum view for your location.
•The last position of the monitor can be saved in memory. When “TFT Auto
Open” is selected in the General Setup Menu, the monitor will return to its last position automatically the next time the unit is turned on.
•Due to its highly technological design, the XDVDN8290 faceplate is NOT removable. Do not attempt to remove the faceplate.
•Upon installation, do not attempt to move the monitor by hand. Use the button on the front panel only or the OPEN button on the remote control.
•The unit will stop if it encounters any obstacles during the open/close sequence. If this occurs, remove the obstacle and press or OPEN again to resume the monitor open/close sequence.
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