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1. Video system ntsc pal Osd language English Power requirements 10 15 vdc Operating temp 35 115 degrees fahrenheit RVM 680 Screen size 6 8 Resolution 89 856 pixels View angle Top 10 degrees Bottom 30 degrees Left 45 degrees Right 45 degrees Video system ntsc pal Osd language English Power requirements 10 15 vdc Operating temp 35 115 degrees fahrenheit RVM 700 Screen size 7 0 Resolution 112 320 pixels View angle Top 60 degrees Bottom 30 degrees Left 60 degrees Right 60 degrees Video system ntsc pal 054 language English Power requirements 10 15 vdc Operating temp 35 115 degrees fahrenheit INSTALLING THE MONITOR All monitors that work with the 0HC100 attach to the monitor door in the same way Start with the monitor door in the viewing position At both bottom corners of the monitor are spring loaded monitor mounts Place one of these against the mounting bracket 2 and guide the other end of the monitor into the bracket on the other side of the monitor Tilt the monitor up into the mount and press firmly until a click is heard The con nector at the back of the monitor is self guiding and will connect automatically to the monitor connector 4 The Hot Foot adapter is for use with the MMS1 Universal Monitor Mounting Pedestal Place the Hot Foot adapter mounting plate onto the monitor connecto
2. SCREEN RVM700 ONLY WIDESCREEN 16 9 Wide screen videos will appear undistorted and fit the full screen Normal videos 4 3 will be stretched from the sides to fit the full screen and appear distorted NORMAL 4 3 Normal videos will appear undistort ed in the center with bars at both sides Wide screen videos 16 9 will shrink to fit into the same area and make the image appear taller PROGRESSIVE Normal videos 4 3 will fit the full screen The center of the picture will appear normal with the edges stretched to fit the full screen and appearing slightly distorted ZOOM Normal videos 4 3 will fit the full screen The picture will be zoomed in to fit the full screen from side to side The picture will remain undistort ed but a portion of the top and bottom will be cut off OSD COLOR Select to change the color of the on screen display WHITE Changes the OSD to White GREEN Changes the OSD to Green BLUE Changes the OSD to Blue 2001 Directed Electronics Inc 10 IMPORTANT SECURITY ESP ESP2 ONLY NOTE This menu contains selections that have addi tional settings m 2 programming and zone information m TRIGGER INFORMATION Displays ESP ESP2 zone information Always displays the last zone triggered only See the Assign Trigger Names menu m SYSTEM SETTINGS Displays the System Settings menu See the System Settings menu SETUP MCB1000 ONLY NOTE This m
3. settings Each selection has a list of settings that can be changed to optimize system operation Some settings may have additional settings Notes that include any specific programming instructions for these are included under the selection heading SETUP MENU CHANNEL PICTURE SCREEN OSD COLOR SECURITY SETUP EXIT 1 Channel Appears if the TVM300 is con nected and TV is the source 2 Screen Appears in the RVM700 monitor menu only 3 Security Applies when ESP ESP2 security systems are connected only ESP2 will dis play trigger zones 4 Setup Appears if the MCB 1000 Expanded Menu switch is on MAKING CHANGES TO SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE MONITOR CONTROL BUTTONS NOTE For a guide to monitor button locations refer to Basic Operation section of this guide Press MODE to enter the Setup Menu Press UP or DOWN to highlight the selection Press MODE to enter that selection Menu Press UP or DOWN to highlight the setting Press MODE to change the setting display additional settings menus or toggle through a list of possible settings WwW e USINGTHE UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL Included with MCB1000 NOTE For a guide to remote control button locations refer to the MCB1000 guide Press MENU to enter the Setup Menu Press or to highlight the selection Press MENU to enter that selection menu Press or to highlight the setting Ww N e Press MENU
4. Di A OWNER S GUIDE VIDEO INSTALLATION GUIDE LCD Video Monitor MODEL RVM560 RVM680 RVM700 Table of Contents Warranty accostata de pale n Safety Instructions ce cee eect ee tee eee ee eee eee ee ee oD 5 Important Safeguards ccc ec ec E ee ee ee ee eee reece ees When Cleaning the Vehicle While Driving When Parked Proper Use Repairs Important Information scssi ceresc wee cece ee rente FEC Notice elite Your Warranty Features Features Accessories Basic Operation Lusi sia a ace see ee ow dre ace a ore Monitor Description Maintenance On Screen Menus creer eer e creer cece 0 Making Changes to System Settings iniziare e cancia ae i ciare 8 Setup Menu Descriptions and Operation System Settings Menu Hardware Options Menu Assign Source Names Menu Assign Trigger Names Menu Source Names Trigger Names Installationi siva erre ra ara ornano Se own aoe we LG Monitor Specifications Installing the Monitor Removing the Monitor 2001 Directed Electronics Inc Limited Three Year Warranty For a period of THREE YEARS from the date of purchase Directed Electronics Inc DIRECTED promises to the original purchaser to repair or replace free of cost with a comparable reconditioned model any VIDEO MONITOR hereafter the UNIT which proves to be defectiv
5. OF ECO NOMIC OPPORTUNITY AND THE LIKE NOTWITHSTANDING THE ABOVE THE MANUFACTURER DOES OFFER A LIMITED WARRANTY TO REPLACE OR REPAIR THE CONTROL MOD ULE AS DESCRIBED ABOVE Some states do not allow lim itations on how long an implied warranty will last or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam ages This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from State to State DIRECTED does not and has not authorized any person or entity to create for it any other obligation promise duty or obligation in connection with this UNIT 2001 Directed Electronics Inc Safety Instructions WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE ONLY THE INCLUDED HARDWARE THIS MONITOR IS ONLY DESIGNED FOR REAR SEAT PASSENGER VIEWING AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR VIEWING BY THE DRIVER WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION SUCH USE MAY DISTRACT THE DRIVER OR INTERFERE WITH THE SAFE OPERATION OF THE VEHICLE AND MAY ALSO VIOLATE STATE LAW DIRECTED ELECTRONICS INC DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY BODILY INJURY INCLUDING FATALITIES OR PROPERTY DAMAGE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY IMPROPER OR UNINTENDED USES OF THIS PRODUCT Only operate the monitor as described in this guide Attempts to use or modify this monitor contrary to the descriptions in this guide may
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7. ble TV setups WRITE TO SYSTEM Highlight WRITE TO SYSTEM press the monitor s MODE button or the remotes MENU button to enter the system changes WRITING TO SYSTEM will be displayed WRITE SUCCESSFUL Information entered successfully WRITE FAILED Information not entered successfully 2001 Directed Electronics Inc 11 12 ASSIGN SOURCE NAMES MENU NOTE In this menu use the monitor s MODE button or the remote s MENU button to toggle through the available choices for source names SELECTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION SOURCE 1 AV1 Select to change the name of source 1 from the source names list at the end of this section SOURCE 2 AV2 Select to change the name of source 2 from the source names list at the end of this section SOURCE 3 AV3 Select to change the name of source 3 from the source names list at the end of this section WRITE TO SYSTEM m Highlight WRITE TO SYSTEM press the monitor s MODE button or the remotes MENU button to enter the system changes m WRITING TO SYSTEM will be displayed m WRITE SUCCESSFUL Information entered successfully m WRITE FAILED Information not entered successfully ASSIGN TRIGGER NAMES MENU NOTE In this menu use the monitor s MODE button or the remote s MENU button to toggle through the available choices for zone names SELECTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ZONE 1 Select to change the name of zone 1 fro
8. cause damage and void the warranty a Extremes in temperature can cause abnor mal display operation This monitor has an optimal operating temperature range between 35 115 degrees Fahrenheit If the vehicle interior is outside this range do NOT operate the monitor until the temper ature is within its operating range Exposure to moisture or dust can cause harmful damage to the internal electron ics Do not mount near cup holders or in areas where spills may occur This monitor is designed for use in vehi cles with standard 12 volt ground elec trical systems Do not operate for an extended period of time without the engine running or the vehicle s battery voltage may drop to dam aging levels Important Safeguards WHEN CLEANING THE VEHICLE Do not spray this unit with water or cleaning solutions Moisture and the chemicals found in cleaning fluids could damage the consoles finish and interior electronics WHILE DRIVING This unit is intended for use in the rear seat area only It should not be installed in a location that would allow the driver to view it while driving 2001 Directed Electronics Inc WHEN PARKED The screen is easily removable Always remove or close the screen when parking for an extended period of time t
9. ct Wireless remote control receiver built in active matrix LCD screen Front panel controls On screen display programming 2001 Directed Electronics Inc Basic Operation MONITOR DESCRIPTION MAINTENANCE 1 Screen TFT active matrix LCD screen Keep the monitor clean and free of dust and 2 button Press to turn the moisture and it will provide years of trouble free monitor on off or change video source operation Do not allow any cleaning fluids on Press to turn the monitor the monitor screen or bezel they may contain Press for more than three seconds to chemicals that can harm the finish and diminish turn the monitor off M Press for less than three seconds the picture quality when on to change the source To clean the monitor simply use a soft dry 3 IR remote input For remote control cloth and gently wipe away any dirt Avoid operation applying too much pressure to the screen when 4 Up down buttons Adjusts programming cleaning as it can result in damage when MODE is pressed Also adjusts TV CATV channel up and down when TVM300 module is connected 5 Mode button Changes up down buttons functions 6 LED indicator light When turned on the light is blue when on standby the light is red 2001 Directed Electronics Inc On Screen Menus The Setup Menu is a list of programming selec tions that control system operation and screen
10. e controls whether the doors will lock when the ESP ESP2 security system passively arms itself For a full description of this setting refer to your ESP ESP2 owner s guide 2001 Directed Electronics Inc WRITE TO SYSTEM Highlight WRITE TO SYSTEM press the monitor s MODE button or the remotes MENU button to enter the system changes WRITING TO SYSTEM will be displayed WRITE SUCCESSFUL Information entered successfully WRITE FAILED Information not entered successfully HARDWARE OPTIONS MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION POWER AUTO OFF Select to choose POWER AUTO OFF or POWER LAST STATE POWER AUTO OFF When the key is turned on the system power will remain off regardless of the sys tem on off state when the key was turned off POWER LAST STATE When the key is turned on the system will automatically return to the power on off state it was in when the key was turned off FM MODULATOR Select to let the MCB1000 know an FM modulator is connected FM MODULATOR allows the universal remote to turn the FM modulator on off NO FM MODULATOR FM modulator control is defeated This FM Modulator function only applies when the RFM100 is connected ANTENNA TV Select to choose Antenna or Cable input to TVM300 Select ANTENNA TV when the TVA10 antenna is con nected to the TVM300 Select CATV when using a cable TV connection to the TVM300 CATV STD Choose between three types of ca
11. e in workmanship or material defect under normal and reason able use during the first 3 years after the purchase and installation of the unit provided the following conditions are met the unit was purchased and installed by an author ized DIRECTED dealer the unit remains in the vehicle in which the unit was originally installed and the unit is returned to DIRECTED The unit in question must be returned to DIRECTED postage paid and must be accompa nied by a clear legible copy of the bill of sale bearing the following information n Date of Purchase n Your Full name and address n Authorized dealer s company name and address n Type of unit installed n Year make and model of the automobile n Automobile license number n Vehicle Identification number n Installation receipts AU components and accessories other that the unit includ ing without limitation the remote control cables and installation accessories carry a 60 day warranty from the date of purchase of the same This warranty is automatically void if the unit is bought from anyone other than an authorized dealer the unit s date code or serial number is defaced missing or altered the unit has been modified or used in a manner contrary to its intended purpose or the unit has been damaged by accident unreasonable use neglect improper service installation or other causes not arising out of defects in workmanship materials or construction This warrant
12. enu contains selections that have additional settings This menu is used for initial system setup only m Change hardware settings and rename zones m HARDWARE OPTIONS Displays the Hardware Options menu See the Hardware Options menu m ASSIGN SOURCE NAMES Displays the Source Names menu See the Source Names menu for a list of names m ASSIGN TRIGGER NAMES Displays the Trigger Names menu See the Trigger Names menu Any changes in the following menus must be written into the MCB1000 and ESP ESP2 software Before the menu is exited the write to system procedure must be completed SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION PASSIVE ACTIVE ARMING passive Program the ESP ESP2 security system to arm by itself or if its remote must be used for arming active For a full description of this setting refer to your ESP ESP2 owner s guide CHIRPS ON OFF This feature will turn the arming and disarming chirps on off For a full description of this setting refer to the ESP ESP2 owner s guide IGNITION LOCK ON OFF When turned on the doors will lock three seconds after the ignition is turned on For a full description of this setting refer to the ESP ESP2 owner s guide IGNITION UNLOCK ON OFF When turned on the doors will unlock when the ignition is turned off For a full description of this setting refer to the ESP ESP2 owner s guide PASSIVE ACTIVE LOCKING This featur
13. m the zone names list at the end of this section ZONE 2 Shock sensor Can not be changed ZONE 3 Door switch Can not be changed ZONE 4 Select to change the name of zone 4 from the zone names list at the end of this section ZONE 5 Ignition Can not be changed ZONE 6 Select to change the name of zone 6 from the zone names list at the end of this section ZONE 7 Select to change the name of zone 7 from the zone names list at the end of this section 2001 Directed Electronics Inc ZONE 8 Select to change the name of zone 8 from the zone names list at the end of this section WRITE TO SYSTEM n Highlight WRITE TO SYSTEM press the monitor s MODE button or the remotes MENU button to enter the system changes WRITING TO SYSTEM will be displayed WRITE SUCCESSFUL Information entered successfully WRITE FAILED Information not entered successfully SOURCE NAMES SOURCE X VCR SOURCE X DVD SOURCE X GAME SOURCE X CAMERA SOURCE X REAR CAMERA SOURCE X AUX INPUT PANEL 2001 Directed Electronics Inc TRIGGER NAMES ZONE X HOOD TRUNK SWITCH ZONE X HOOD SWITCH ZONE X TRUNK SWITCH ZONE X FIELD SENSOR ZONE X MOTION TILT SENSOR ZONE X GLASS BREAK SENSOR ZONE X SHOCK SENSOR 2 13 14 Installation MONITOR SPECIFICATIONS RVM 560 Screen size 5 6 Resolution 74 880 pixels View angle Top 10 degrees Bottom 30 degrees Left 45 degrees Right 45 degrees
14. o avoid potential theft or extended exposure to direct sunlight PROPER USE REPAIRS Do not touch the screen unless cleaning witha If the monitor stops working for any reason dis soft dry cloth Do not pull or hang from the fold continue use immediately and consult with your down monitor door retailer about any necessary repairs Important Information FCC NOTICE YOUR WARRANTY This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules Your warranty registration must be completely Operation is subject to the following two condi filled out and returned within 10 days of pur tions 1 This device may not cause harmful chase Your product warranty will not be vali interference and 2 this device must accept dated if your warranty registration is not any interference received including interfer returned Make sure you receive the warranty ence that may cause undesired operation registration from your dealer It is also neces sary to keep your proof of purchase which Ch dificati t l tenn reflects that the product was installed by an au approved by the party responsible for compli ar ance could void the user s authority to operate this device Features FEATURES ACCESSORIES Integrates with Directed Video s Overhead 5 m DIN RCA video cable Console System Hot Foot adapter video inputs for system flexibility ARE eee RT Easy to use adjustment controls Video parts not included with this produ
15. r and secure using the provided machine screws REMOVING THE MONITOR With the monitor door in the viewing position press the monitor release button 1 At the same time gently tilt the top of the monitor down Firmly hold the monitor while pressing to one side and pull away from the monitor door 2001 Directed Electronics Inc 1 Monitor Release 2 Monitor Mounting Bracket 3 Monitor Door 4 Monitor Connector 5 View Angle Bracket 6 View Angle Adjuster 7 Monitor Door Release 8 Dome Light 9 Dome Light Switch 10 IR Transmitter 11 Trim Panel Monitor Connector Monitor Mounts 2001 Directed Electronics Inc 15 The company behind this system is Directed Electronics Inc Since its inception Directed has had one purpose to provide consumers with the finest vehicle security car stereo products rear seat entertainment and accessories available The recipient of more than 20 patents in the field of advanced electronic technology Directed is ISO 9001 registered Quality Directed Electronics products are sold and serviced throughout North America and around the world Call 800 274 0200 for more information about our products and services 9000 o o 0 1 ta 3 DEI is an 150 9001 registered company Directed is committed to delivering world class quality products and services that excite and delight our customers Dincected ELECTRONICS INC Directed Electronics Inc
16. to change the setting display additional setting menus or toggle through a list of possible settings EXITING MENUS After making setting changes use the following steps to exit the menus 1 Highlight BACK press the monitor s MODE button or the remote s MENU button to return to the previous menu 2 Highlight EXIT press monitors MODE button or the remote control s MENU button or make no entry for eight seconds you will exit all menus and return to the current video source display 2001 Directed Electronics Inc SETUP MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND OPERATION Following are explanations of the many settings that can be changed to customize the operation of your Rear Seat Entertainment system To change the settings described follow the directions in the on screen menus section or the special instructions in each menu SELECTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION CHANNEL TVM300 ONLY Change TV channels Use CHDN CHUP buttons to change channels DIMMER Change illumination for day or night viewing HIGH Sets illumination for viewing in daylight MEDIUM Sets illumination for viewing in twilight LOW Sets illumination for viewing at night PICTURE Note To adjust use the monitor s UP DOWN buttons or the remotes buttons Select to adjust picture BRIGHTNESS Adjusts picture brightness COLOR Adjusts picture color CONTRAST Adjusts picture contrast HUE Adjusts picture hue NTSC only
17. y is nontransferable and does not cover batteries This warran ty does not cover labor costs for the removal diagnosis troubleshooting or reinstallation of the unit For service on an out of warranty product a flat fate fee by model is charged Contact your authorized dealer to obtain the serv ice charge for your unit TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW ALL WAR RANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXPRESS WAR RANTY IMPLIED WARRANTY WARRANTY OF MER CHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTY OF NON INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED AND DIRECTED NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSON OR ENTITY TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY DUTY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH ITS PRODUCTS DIRECT ED DISCLAIMS AND HAS ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING DEAL ERS OR INSTALLERS IN THE EVENT OF A CLAIM OR A DIS PUTE INVOLVING DIRECTED OR ITS SUBSIDIARY THE PROPER VENUE SHALL BE SAN DIEGO COUNTY IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA STATE LAWS AND APPLICABLE FEDERAL LAWS SHALL APPLY AND GOVERN THE DISPUTE THE MAXIMUM RECOVERY UNDER ANY CLAIM AGAINST DIRECTED SHALL BE STRICTLY LIMITED TO THE AUTHORIZED DIRECTED DEALER S PURCHASE PRICE OF THE UNIT DIRECTED SHALL NOT BE RESPONSI BLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCI DENTAL DAMAGES DAMAGES FOR THE LOSS OF TIME LOSS OF EARNINGS COMMERCIAL LOSS LOSS

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