Page 2 - WARNING; Important Information; CAUTION
Caution : To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert. Attention: Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dansla borne correspondante de la prise et pousserjusqú au fond. Refer to the identification/rating label located on th...
Page 4 - Introduction
2 Introduction Your new mobile Video Cassette Player has been designed for use in vehicles,hotels, offices, and your home and should provide years of trouble-free use.Make sure to read the entire instruction manual to get the most out of yourvideo cassette player. Your Video Player’s Features Includ...
Page 5 - Table of Contents
3 Table of Contents Table of Contents Your Video Player’s Features ........................ 2 Installation ..................................................... 5 Befor e Y ou Install .................................................... 6 Installing the Player in the Car ...............................
Page 7 - Chapter 1; Installation; Safety Information
5 Changing Entertainment. Again. Chapter 1 Installation Chapter Overview: • Safety Information • Installing the Player in a Car • Using the Player in a Hotel, Office, or Home
Page 8 - Before You Install
Installation 6 Chapter 1 Before You Install This section of the manual will help you properly set up themobile video player for the best performance. Before looking at the specifics of the mobile player’s system,please take a moment to review the following precautions: • When in a car, the player mu...
Page 9 - Installing the Player in the Car
Installation Chapter 1 7 Installing the Player in the Car 1. Rest the player in the center of the rear seat. 2. Insert the center seat’s safety belt through the player’sretainer holes as shown. IMPORTANT NOTE : Secure the player with as little slack in the seatbelt as possible for safety. Tighten th...
Page 11 - Chapter 2; Using the System; Watching Tapes
9 Changing Entertainment. Again. Chapter 2 Using the System Chapter Overview: • Controls, Indicators, and Connectors • Watching Tapes • Playing Video Games • Using the Auxiliary jacks
Page 13 - Adjusting the Video Player; Playing Video Games
Using the System Chapter 2 11 Watching Tapes To watch a tape, turn on the player’s power, raise the LCDmonitor to a desired viewing level, insert the tape into the rearpanel loading slot, and press the PLAY button. Note : To eject a tape in playback mode, press the EJECT or STOP button twice; to eje...
Page 14 - Using AUX Jacks
Using the System 12 Chapter 2 Using AUX Jacks You can view an image from an external source (like acamcorder) using the player’s A/V input jacks. A/V Jacks There are three A/V input jacks and three A/V output jacks onthe player’s rear jack panel. You can connect an external device like a game consol...
Page 15 - Chapter 3; Other Information
13 Changing Entertainment. Again. Chapter 3 Other Information Chapter Overview: • Troubleshooting • Care and Cleaning • Traveling Tips • Wired Headphones • Specifications • Index • Warranty
Page 16 - Troubleshooting Tips
Other Information 14 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Tips In this section, you will find answers to common video playerquestions. Consulting with this section first when there isproblem may help you answer common questions. No power • Check to make sure all power cord connections are tightand plugged into...
Page 17 - Proper Care and Storage; Cleaning the Player
Other Information Chapter 3 15 Proper Care and Storage • Keep dirt from entering the player’s cassette tape door. Dustand grit are abrasive and cause excessive wear to the playbackheads and/or tapes. • Always close the LCD monitor when not in use. • Before handling the player or tapes, make sure you...
Page 18 - Things to Avoid
Other Information 16 Chapter 3 Things to Avoid • Never attempt to disassemble the player. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. • Avoid operating the player immediately after moving it from acold location to a warm location. Give it 1-1/2 to 2 hours toreach a stable temperature before insertin...
Page 19 - Storage Compartment
Other Information Chapter 3 17 Storage Compartment Your portable video player has a compartment on its top sidethat allows you to store the unit’s power cords. Notes : The storage compartment is not intended to store anything but the AC and car-adapter power cords. Placinganything else in the storag...
Page 20 - Specifications
Other Information 18 Chapter 3 Specifications Color System: NTSC Screen Size: 5.6 inches Audio Track: 1 Track Tape Width: 12.7 mm Tape Speed SP: 33.35 mm/s Playback Time: 180 minutes with T-180 set tothe SP speed mode Fast-Forward/Rewind Time: Less than 7 minutes with T-120 Video Output: 1.0 Vp/p, 7...
Page 22 - Warranty
Warranty 20 Chapter 3 Warranty What your warranty covers: • Defects in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase: • 1 year from date of purchase- Unit exchange, which includes parts and labor. • The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipm...