6.4" Viewing Screen Controls and Functions
6. Stereo/Mono Switch:
If a condition of interference arises and it can not be reme- died by selecting another frequency, changing the transmit mode from “Stereo” to “Mono” usually will eliminate inter- ference noise. The audio performance will be reduced when the switch is placed in the “MO” position. Return the “ST/MO” switch to the “ST” position to
Stereo/Mono Switch |
Car Radio Interface:
The signal transmitted from the MovievisionTM 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 MovievisionTM signal through the vehicle stereo system, repeat the following procedures;
A. Turn “ON” the MovievisionTM system and insert a tape 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 MovievisionTM system. (89.7mhz - 90.1mhz - 90.5mhz)
C. Adjust the volume and tonal qualities to suit your listen- ing taste.
7. Transmitter Frequency Selection:
The MovievisionTM viewing screen transmits a signal that is received by the MovievisionTM headphones and can also be received by the vehicle’s car radio. There are 3 fre- quencies available for use but only one can be used at a time. When you are listening to a movie using the wireless MovievisionTM headphones, it is possible that you could travel through an area where interference between the screen transmitter and the headphone receiver is at an un- acceptable 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
Transmitter Frequency Selection Switch |
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