Page 2 - REGION MANAGEMENT; CONTENTS
Region Mana gement In fo rm at io n 2 Thank you for purchasing the 10.4-Inch Go Vision TravelTheater. It uses the latest in solid state design to give youthe highest quality picture and sound. It is small, lightweight,and easy to carry. It is perfect for use in your car, SUV, orvan. Your Travel Thea...
Page 4 - A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR TRAVEL THEATER; RONT
AQ ui ckL ook atY o urTrave l Theat er 4 A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR TRAVEL THEATER º POWER — Press to turnpower on or off. PROG — Press to scan throughavailable antenna and Cable TVchannels. (Same as AUTOMEMORY on the remote) d CHANNEL e — Press to scroll downward or upward toview TV channels. d VOLUME e ...
Page 5 - IDE
A Q u ick Lo ok at Y o u r T ra v el T h e a te r 5 S IDE V IEW s 1 and s 2 — Insert up to two sets of headphones for private listening. VIDEO — Insert the supplied audio/video cable’s yellow plug here toconnect to a TV and amplifier. L-AUDIO-R — Insert the supplied audio/video cable’s white plug to...
Page 6 - A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR REMOTE CONTROL
AQ ui ckLoo k a t Y our R e m ot e C o n tr ol 6 A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR REMOTE CONTROL TV/DVD/AUX — Pressrepeatedly to toggle betweenTV, AUX, and DVD mode. DVD — Press this button,and then press numberbuttons to enter a DVDchapter/track number. Number Buttons (0–9, 1--) —Use to input chapter and track...
Page 7 - PREPARATION; In a Vehicle
P reparat ion 7 PREPARATION I NSTALLING B ATTERIES IN THE R EMOTE Your remote control requires two AAA batteries (notsupplied) for power. Batteries are available at your localRadioShack store or online at www.radioshack.com. 1. Press the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrowto slid...
Page 8 - ONNECTING
P re par atio n 8 5. Wrap the straps around the bottom front of your seat and attach them together. The configuration variesdepending on you car seat. 6. Secure the Travel Theater to your seat by adjusting the straps to the appropriate length. C ONNECTING TO V EHICLE B ATTERY P OWER You can power th...
Page 9 - Listening Safely; Traffic Safety
P reparat ion 9 C ONNECTING H EADPHONES The Travel Theater has two 3.5 mm ( 1 / 8 -inch) headphone jacks for private listening. Connect the supplied stereoheadphones’ plug(s) into the s 1 and/or s 2 jack(s). Ô Listening Safely To protect your hearing, follow these guidelines when youuse headphones. ...
Page 10 - OTHER CONNECTIONS; TV A
O ther Connect ions 10 OTHER CONNECTIONS You can connect to an external TV antenna or cable TV, or a TV and audio/video receiver. Thepicture below shows the Travel Theater connected to an external TV antenna, TV, and audio/video receiver. T O AN E XTERNAL TV A NTENNA OR C ABLE TV 1. Plug the supplie...
Page 12 - AC P; OWER
O ther Connect ions 12 C ONNECTING TO AC P OWER You can power the Travel Theater using the supplied 12V,2.5A AC adapter. 1. Turn the “feet” on the bottom of the Travel Theater counterclockwise to remove them 2. Remove the Travel Theater from the carrying case, and position the stand so it supports t...
Page 13 - OPERATION
O perat ion 13 OPERATION C OMPATIBLE D ISC T YPES Your Travel Theater plays DVD discs, audio CD discs, andmost CD-R / CD-RW discs. Before loading a disc, makesure that it is compatible with the Travel Theater. The following discs cannot be played: • Video CD discs • Laserdiscs and mini discs • CD-I,...
Page 14 - ROGRAMMING; TV C; HANNELS; MANUAL MEMORY ADD; WATCHING TV
14 O perat ion 5. Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable listening level. 6. To stop playing a disc, press STOP D . Ô 7. Press EJECT to remove the disc from the player. 8. To turn off the Travel Theater, press POWER º . P ROGRAMMING TV C HANNELS 1. Press POWER º . 2. Press TV/DVD/AUX on the remote or TV/AUX...
Page 15 - DVD ADVANCED FEATURES; ENUS; Disc; DISPLAY OFF; Setup Main Menu; DVD P; LAYBACK; Freeze Frame
D V D A dv a n c e d F ea tu re s 15 DVD ADVANCED FEATURES M ENUS Each disc is programmed with different features. There arethree menus available to access features: Disc The Disc menu is part of each individual disc, separate fromthe Travel Theater’s menu. Disc menu content variesaccording to how t...
Page 16 - Slow Motion Playback; SUBTITLE OFF; Changing Audio Language; CHAPTER
D V DA dva n ced F eat ure s 16 Slow Motion Playback 1. Press SLOW to begin slow motion playback. 2. Press SLOW again to decrease the speed. There are four speeds in reverse (1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16), and fourspeeds forward (1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16). 3. To return to normal speed, press PLAY g . Skipping Cha...
Page 17 - Using Zoom; PLAYING AUDIO CDS
Playing A udio CDs 17 3. To repeat the entire disc, press REPEAT again. Ù ALL appears. 4. To turn repeat off, press REPEAT until REPEAT OFF appears. Using Zoom While a DVD is playing, repeatedly press ZOOM to enlarge the picture. PLAYING AUDIO CDS 1. Press POWER º . 2. Press TV/AV on the Travel Thea...
Page 18 - PLAYING MP3 DISCS
P laying M P 3 Dis c s 18 TOTAL ELAPSED (time for the entire disc) TOTAL REMAIN (time for the entire disc) DISPLAY OFF PLAYING MP3 DISCS When you play an MP3 disc, the MP3 menu appears. Ô 1. Press POWER º . 2. Press TV/AV or TV/DVD/AUX to select DVD mode. 3. With the disc’s label facing front, slowl...
Page 19 - PLAYING JPEG DISCS; EPEAT; JPEG P; HOTO
P lay ing J P E G Dis c s 19 PLAYING JPEG DISCS 1. After loading a JPEG disc, the JPEG main menu page appears. Use e , d , f , or g to highlight the desired picture. 2. Press ENTER on the remote to select it. 3. During playback, use e , d , f , or g to rotate the picture. 4. Press ZOOM , and then FW...
Page 20 - DEFAULT SETUP; ENERAL; Audio
D e fa ul t S e tup 20 DEFAULT SETUP G ENERAL S ETUP 1. Press SETUP . The SETUP MENU -- MAIN PAGE appears. 2. Select GENERAL SETUP using e or d , and then press ENTER . 3. Select TV DISPLAY using e or d , and then press ENTER . Press e or d on the remote to select one of the following options. Press...
Page 21 - Disc Menu; Parental
D e faul t S etu p 21 2. Press g to access the subtitle options. 3. Select the desired subtitle language using e or d on the remote ( ENGLISH , FRENCH , SPANISH , CHINESE , JAPANESE or OFF ). Ô 4. Press ENTER to confirm the setting. 5. Press f to return to the PREFERENCE SETUP menu. Disc Menu 1. Sel...
Page 22 - Password; PASSWORD; Defaults; DEFAULTS; Main Page; MAIN PAGE
D e fa ul t S e tup 22 Password 1. Select PASSWORD using e or d on the remote. 2. Press g to access the password options. 3. Press ENTER . 4. Use the number keys to input the old password, the new password, and the confirmed new password.Press ENTER to store the change. 5. Press f to return to the p...
Page 23 - TROUBLESHOOTING; DVD S; ECTION
T roubl e s hoot in g 23 TROUBLESHOOTING DVD S ECTION Problem Suggestion Travel Theater does notwork. Disconnect and reconnect power to reset the Travel Theater No power. Make sure both ends of the power cord are securely plugged into the TravelTheater and the power outlet. Disc does not play. Inser...
Page 24 - TV S; CARE; ANDLING
Car e 24 TV S ECTION CARE Keep the Travel Theater dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dryimmediately. Use and store the Travel Theater only in roomtemperature environments. Handle the Travel Theatercarefully; do not drop it. Keep the Travel Theater away fromdust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth occa...
Page 25 - ASE; SERVICE AND REPAIR
S e rvice and Repair 25 C ASE M AINTENANCE • When cleaning the case, disconnect the AC adapter from the AC outlet. • Do not use benzene, thinner, or other solvents for cleaning. • Wipe the case with a soft cloth. C ONDENSATION Due to sharp changes in temperature and humidity,condensation may form if...
Page 26 - THE FCC WANTS YOU TO
T h e F C CWa n ts Y ou to K n ow 26 THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW This equipment has been tested and found to comply withthe limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential i...
Page 27 - SPECIFICATIONS
S p e c if ic ations 27 SPECIFICATIONS TV Type ........................................................................................................................... Color TFT-LCD TV System ............................................................................................................
Page 28 - Limited Ninety-Day Warranty
16-3314 06A03Printed in Taiwan Limited Ninety-Day Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman-ship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and...