PYLE Audio Computer Monitor PLVWR70IR User Manual

PLVWR70IR  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
FLIP DOWN TFT MONITOR  
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INSTALLATION  
Ceiling-on Installation  
Fig. 2  
Bracket  
Levers  
Tapping Screws (M4x10)  
Fixing holes  
Mounting Bolts (M3x6)  
Fig. 3  
1. Determine the mounting location and drill four mounting holes (see Fig.2).  
2. Attach the bracket to the holes with the tapping screws (M4x10).  
3. Let the two levers aim at the fixing holes to fix the display unit.  
4. Attach the unit to the bracket with the mounting bolts (M3x6).  
5. When the installation has completed, you can also turn the display upward or  
downward, left or right to adjust the viewing angle.  
(See the arrowhead symbol).  
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REPLACING THE CAR DOME LAMP  
Follow the directions show below for a new lamp changing.  
1. Position light switch to “ ”.  
2. Push back the lamp cover and open it. (Refer to the following figure)  
3. Remove and discard the old lamp.  
4. Install a new bulb.  
5. Close the cover.  
Lamp Cover  
Bulb  
Light Switch  
Bulb Specification  
Diameter:  
Length:  
ø8mm  
28mm  
Voltage Spec.: DC12V, 5W  
CAR DOME LAMP WIRING  
Line for Car Dome Lamp  
Note:  
Color  
Red  
Connection  
Power Supply  
White Interior Light System  
Black Ground  
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CONTROL & FUNCTION KEYS  
1
2
4
5
21 6  
3
7
8 13 9  
3
11  
12  
11  
12  
14  
18 15 16  
20 17  
10  
7INCH TFT COLOR MONITOR  
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MONITOR  
1. & 2. (POWER) and POWER INDICATOR LIGHT  
When the unit is provided DC 12V power, press POWER button (1) to turn on  
the unit. And then the power indicator light (2) will be illuminated red. Press it  
again to turn it off.  
3. CAR DOME LAMP  
The two car dome lamps (3) will be on in some needed situations.  
4. LIGHT SWITCH  
There are three settings for the car dome lamp operation:  
(OFF), (AUTO),  
and (ON), refer to light switch (4).  
A.  
B.  
To turn off the lamp.  
To make the lamp turned on only when car doors are opened.  
To turn on the lamp.  
C.  
6. SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL KNOB  
Slide the switch (6) left or right to increase or decrease the volume level of the  
speakers on the base of the unit. When slide the switch in the direction of  
volume decreasing to the end, it will turn off the speakers.  
7. BRIGHT (  
)
Rotate the bright knob (7) clockwise or counter-clockwise to increase or  
decrease the screen brightness.  
8. CONTRAST (  
)
Rotate the contrast knob (8) clockwise or counter-clockwise to increase or  
decrease the contrast lever of the screen display.  
9. COLOR (  
)
Rotate the color knob (9) clockwise or counter-clockwise to increase or  
decrease the color level of the screen display.  
10. TFT LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY  
The 7-inch color TFT LCD (10) can show the current state of the unit.  
11. EARPHONE VOLUME CONTROL KNOB  
Slide the knob (11) will change the volume of the earphone.  
12. JACKS FOR EARPHONE  
There are two jacks (12) for earphone. You can connect PLVH2 of the jacks to  
receive sound signal.  
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13. PUSH (Monitor Release Button)  
Opening the Monitor  
Press the PUSH button (13) to eject the screen display from the base at a little  
angle. Then you can easily turn the display upward or downward for good  
viewing. The monitor also can be adjusted through 30 degree both left and  
right from the central viewing position  
Closing the Monitor  
Return the monitor to the central viewing position. Then push the monitor back  
into the monitor base unit until the screen engages with PUSH button (13) .  
14. DISPLAY DIRECTION CONTROL SWITCH  
The switch (14) should be dialled to DOWN side or UP side to adjust the  
direction of the picture display and get user's needed viewing effect.  
15. DC 12V INPUT  
Through this jack (15), provide DC 12V power supply to the unit.  
16. SENSOR  
When connect DVD unit or another unit to the monitor through these two jacks  
(16), you can control the DVD unit or another unit by pointing the remote control  
handset directly to the remote sensor (5).  
17. AV1 IN  
The group of jacks (17) is used for AUDIO R in and AUDIO L in and VIDEO in.  
18. AV2 IN  
The group of jacks (18) is also used for AUDIO R in and AUDIO L in and VIDEO  
in.  
20. AV SELECT SWITCH  
Slide the switch (20) to left side or right side to select between AV1 mode and  
AV2 mode.  
21. INFRARED TRANSMITTING WINDOW  
There are six infrared transmitting lights inside the window (21), the user can  
put on the infrared wireless headphones supplied with the unit and hear the  
sound digital signal emitting from the window (21).  
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OWNER’S MANUAL  
INFRARED HEADPHONE  
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INFRARED HEADPHONE  
This infrared headphone is supplied with the main unit that has the infrared transmitting  
function. The user can put on the infrared headphone within proper range to hear the  
sound signal emitting from the infrared transmitting window of the main unit.  
Operation for the headphone batteries  
Two Size AA (1.5V) batteries are required to operate the headphones. Rechargeable  
batteries with a sufficiently high voltage can be used as well. Choosing batteries with  
a high capacity (mAh) will extend operating time. There are two battery compartments,  
located on both sides, each housing one battery.  
Installing the headphone batteries:  
1. To access each battery compartment, push on the edge of the battery lid. This will  
release the battery lid. Then remove the lid to gain access to the battery compartment.  
2. Insert the battery by pressing the minus pole of the battery against the spring on  
the battery compartment until the plus pole can slide into the battery compartment.  
The battery should snap into place.  
Be sure to only use batteries with a well formed plus pole to ensure proper contact  
between the plus pole of the battery and the plus pole inside the battery compartment  
and also to ensure that the battery will not slide out of the battery compartment  
unintentionally.  
3. Finally, close the battery lid by pushing it into the slot. It should snap into the closed  
position.  
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Removing the headphone batteries:  
To remove the batteries, open the battery lid as described above and pull the battery  
out of the battery compartment by pushing the battery towards the spring until the  
plus pole is released and slides out.  
ATTENTION!  
Never leave batteries inside the headphones for very long periods of time to prevent  
any damage to the headphones from leaking batteries. Dispose of spent batteries  
conforming to local waste disposal rules.  
Check the remaining power of the headphones battery:  
When install two batteries into the battery compartments, switch on the headphone  
by slide the switch to “ON” position. Check that the headphone’s power indicator lights  
in red. You can now use the headphone. Charge the battery or install a new dry battery,  
if the power indicator light is weak or turned off and the sound becomes distorted or  
has a lot of noise.  
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Listening to a program  
When the main unit is working, it will automatically transmit the audio signal, and then  
you can use the infrared headphone to listen to a program.  
1. Set the volume control of the headphone to minimum then switch on the headphone.  
And then put on it. The length of the headphones band can be adjusted to your  
need.  
2. Adjust the volume.  
Slowly increase volume level. After each use, be sure to switch off the headphone  
to extend battery life.  
ATTENTION!  
Listening over headphone at high audio levels can cause hearing impairments! Also,  
switching on or off the headphone can cause loud clicks and pops that can impair  
your hearing! Therefore, always set the volume control minimum.  
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