Clarion VMA770 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
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Turning the unit off and on
Press the POWER key to turn the unit off.
When you turn the vehicle’s ignition off, the monitor automatically shuts off.
Switching between video sources
If your vehicle has two video sources, for example, a DVD player goes to AV1 and a
game console goes to AV2, you can easily switch between them.
1. Press the SOURCE key.
The monitor will display AV1 and press the SOURCE key to select the input for AV2
for the game console.
2.
Press the SOURCE key again to select AV1 input for DVD player.
Note :
If you’re using only one video source, the screen remains dark when you select
the unavailable source.
Default setting for VMA570 / VMA770 is AV1 for normal case.
Playing two video sources at once
If your vehicle is equipped with two LCD monitors in the headrests and two video
source units, two different video sources can be viewed at the same time.
Each monitor transmits the infrared audio signal over its own channel, A or B. When a
vehicle has two monitors, the default is to configure the monitor in the driver’s headrest
to use IR channel A, and the monitor in the passenger’s headrest to use IR channel B.
You can change this.
1. Press the MENU key several times to locate the IR CH option.
2. Press down (▼) or up (▲) to alternate between A and B or OFF.
Note:
You don’t need to select the IR channel if your vehicle has only one monitor.
Disabling automatic power on
Your monitor is preset at the factory to switch on when you turn on your vehicle’s ignition.
However, you can set it up to remain off until you press POWER on the monitor.
1. Press the MENU key several times until you reach the AUTO POWER option.
2. Press down (▼) or up (▲) to turn automatic power ON or OFF.
Returning adjustments to the factory settings (Reset)
1. Press the MENU key several times to locate the RESET option.
2. Press either down (▼) or up (▲) to reset the settings.
If you don’t wish to reset the settings, either press MENU again or wait for the monitor
to exit the picture adjustment menus automatically.