The over-head docking station makes it easy to take along your DT102 shuttle and play a movie in
your car. Simply place your shuttle unit into the overhead docking station. (Figure 1)
Installing the DT102 into the VDS102T
1. Push the screen release button in the direction of the arrow to release the shuttle housing.
Note: Confirm that the Lock/Unlock latch is in the unlock position.
2. Open the shuttle housing until it is at a right angle to the main unit.
3. Place the bottom of the DT102 into the shuttle housing and then carefully push the upper edge of
The DT102 into the housing until the unit locks in with a click.
4. Slide the lock/unlock latch to the lock position to prevent accidentally releasing the shuttle
Removing the DT102 from the VDS102T
1. Slide the lock/unlock latch to the unlock position.
2. Push the release button to release the DT102 from the shuttle housing.
3. Using the finger tip openings at the top, pull the top portion of the DT102 forward and then lift the
DT102 up and remove it from the shuttle housing.
Note: Ensure that the VDS102T is OFF when installing or removing the DT102.
Operating the VDS102T with the DT102
Sliding the screen release lock forward will unlock the LCD screen and it will drop down slightly. Pivot
the screen downward until a comfortable viewing angle is reached. The hinge friction will hold the
screen in position while the system is in use.
Pressing the power button on the unit or the remote control will turn the system on or off alternately. When
in use the internal backlighting will illuminate the controls.
Press the source button on the unit or the remote control to select the desired source. Adjust the viewing
angle by pivoting the screen to optimize the picture quality.
Remember to turn the unit off and pivot the LCD to the locked position when not in use.
Note: Please refer to the Operation Manual supplied with your shuttle product (DT102, DT85, DT7) for
complete operating instructions.
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Over-Head Docking Station Storage Installation
Dome Light
Switch
Infrared Transmitter /
Remote Sensor Eye
Figure 1