Clarion Car Video System VMA5894 User Manual

VMA5894 and VMA7194  
5.8” or 7” Wide Screen Color LCD Monitor  
Owner’s Manual  
Installation Guide  
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Contents  
About Installation ....................................................................................................... 2  
FCC Approval ............................................................................................................ 2  
1. Introduction ............................................................................................... 5  
Features..................................................................................................................... 5  
Precautions................................................................................................................ 5  
Please note................................................................................................................ 6  
2. Using the monitor ...................................................................................... 6  
Front panel controls ................................................................................................... 7  
Wireless headphones ................................................................................................ 8  
Playing a video or game ............................................................................................ 8  
Adjusting the picture .................................................................................................. 9  
Turning the unit off and on ......................................................................................... 10  
Switching between video sources ............................................................................. 10  
Playing two videos or games at once ........................................................................ 10  
Changing the video output mode .............................................................................. 10  
Disabling automatic power on ................................................................................... 11  
Returning adjustments to the factory settings ........................................................... 11  
Using a remote control .............................................................................................. 11  
Connecting a video source ........................................................................................ 11  
3. Care and Maintenance............................................................................... 12  
Cleaning the cabinet.................................................................................................. 12  
Cleaning the LCD panel ............................................................................................ 12  
Servicing the monitor................................................................................................. 12  
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4. Installation and Wiring .............................................................................. 13  
What is included in the box ....................................................................................... 13  
Before Starting........................................................................................................... 13  
Installing the monitor ................................................................................................. 14  
Wiring the monitor ..................................................................................................... 16  
5. Troubleshooting ........................................................................................ 19  
6. Specification .............................................................................................. 20  
VMA5894 General Specifications.............................................................................. 20  
VMA5894 Specifications ........................................................................................... 20  
VMA7194 General Specifications.............................................................................. 20  
VMA7194 Specifications ........................................................................................... 20  
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Precautions  
1. INTRODUCTION  
Do not operate your monitor in ways other than those  
described in this manual.  
The Clarion 5.8-inch VMA5894 and 7-inch VMA7194 are high-  
performance video monitors designed specifically for the  
mobile environment. Intended for use with other Clarion  
multimedia products, they can also be integrated with many  
other products as part of a complete mobile video solution.  
Do not play a multimedia system when the car’s engine is  
turned off. Doing so runs down the car’s battery.  
Do not disassemble or modify your monitor.  
Features  
Keep moisture away from the monitor. Water and humidity  
may damage internal circuitry.  
Two video inputs support simultaneous connection to both  
dedicated video source units and optional audio/video compo-  
nents, such as camcorders or videogames.  
Do not let the monitor become overheated.  
If the temperature in the vehicle is high or the monitor has  
been exposed to direct sunlight, cool the monitor (such as,  
by running the air conditioning) before you turn it on.  
The infrared remote control receiver output allows integra-  
tion with select Clarion DVD and VHS source units.  
The monitors automatically switch to operate with either  
NTSC or PAL video signals (NTSC is the standard North  
American video format).  
Keep all liquids, including beverages and cleaning fluids  
away from the monitor. Liquids in the monitor can damage  
the electronics and result in electrical shock or fire. If the  
unit becomes wet, turn off all power and contact an autho-  
rized Clarion dealer to have the monitor inspected.  
The 16:9 aspect ratio screen allows DVD films to be viewed  
in their original aspect ratio for the best cinematic experi-  
ence.  
Never press on the liquid crystal display (LCD) panel. You  
may damage it.  
Failure to observe these precautions may damage your car,  
the monitor, or the video source, and may void the warranty.  
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Please note  
2. USING THE MONITOR  
In extremely cold weather the movement of the picture may  
slow and the picture may darken. The picture will return to  
normal once the temperature rises.  
These monitors are components in a full audio/video system  
that may include a VCR, DVD player, game player, camcorder,  
or other video source unit.  
You may see small black or shiny dots in the liquid crystal  
panel. These non-conforming pixels are normal and do not  
indicate a product defect.  
Note:  
If you have any questions about compatible components,  
such as system controllers, source units, FM modulators, or  
other audio/video products, please contact your authorized  
Clarion dealer.  
To operate the monitor, the vehicle ignition key switch must be  
in the ACC or ON (run) position.  
ACC or engine  
ON position  
WARNING!  
To prevent the battery from going dead,  
always operate this unit with the engine  
running, if possible.  
The video source unit (such as a DVD player) may turn on  
automatically when you turn the ignition on.  
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Front panel controls  
Transmit infrared signals to the headphones  
Accesses the display  
adjustment menus.  
Each time you press  
this button the unit  
steps to the next setting  
option and displays the  
current setting.  
IR (infrared) receiver  
for use with Clarion  
remote control.  
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Selects the  
video  
source  
Increases, decreases or selects  
adjustment settings  
Turns power to the  
monitor on and off  
Selects the viewing mode  
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Wireless headphones  
Playing a video or game  
Power OFF ON turns the headphones power on and off.  
The monitor is preset at the factory to turn on automatically  
when you start your car’s ignition. The monitor remains dark  
until it detects a video signal.  
CH.A and CH.B select the infrared channel if you have two  
monitors and two video source units (Configuration 2).  
1. Insert the media (tape, cartridge, game or disc) into the  
video source.  
Configuration 1  
Configuration 2  
Monitor  
IR CH A  
Monitor  
IR CH A  
Monitor  
IR CH A  
Monitor  
IR CH B  
2. Turn on the headphones.  
If this is the first time you’ve used the unit, make sure your  
headphones have fresh batteries installed.  
Note  
Your headphones must be in view of the monitor for the  
infrared transmission to work.  
Video source  
Video source Video source  
3. Press play on the video source.  
You don’t need to select the IR channel if you have only one  
one monitor or two monitors and only one video source  
(Configuration 1—both monitors play the same video or  
game).  
4. When you see the picture, press WIDE to select the display  
mode. Depending on the video source:  
CINEMA may stretch the image to fill the entire screen.  
ZOOM may bring the image slightly closer.  
Volume adjusts the audio volume.  
Battery compartment requires two AAA 1.5 volt batteries (not  
included)  
NORMAL displays the image at its true aspect ratio (4:3)  
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WIDE stretches the image horizontally to fit the screen  
(aspect ratio of 16:9).  
Adjusting the picture  
If the temperature is normal and the picture still doesn’t look  
right, you may adjust the tint, color, brightness, and contrast.  
16:9  
4:3  
1. Press PICTURE to display the adjustment menus.  
5. Adjust the volume on your headphones.  
The monitor displays the adjustment menus.  
Notes:  
2. Press PICTURE again until you reach the option you wish to  
adjust.  
When using a DVD player as the source, make sure that the  
unit’s output mode is set to “Wide” or “16:9.This ensures  
that the DVD player will generate a video signal, which can  
take advantage of the monitor’s aspect ratio.  
The monitor displays the adjustment bar:  
When using a source that generates a “normal”, 4:3 image  
signal, such as a videogame or videocassette player, the  
WIDE button stretches the image to fit the screen. Some  
minor image distortion may be visible.  
TINT adjusts the overall color of the monitor.  
COLOR adjust the way each color displays.  
BRIGHT adjusts the monitor’s brightness.  
CONTRAST adjusts the differences between light and dark  
areas.  
3. Press the plus (+) end of the picture controls button to  
increase the adjustment.  
Press the minus (-) end of the picture controls button to  
decrease the adjustment.  
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Each setting has 30 steps of adjustment range and is  
preset at the factory to 15.  
Playing two videos or games at once  
If your vehicle is equipped with two LCD monitors in the  
headrests and two video source units, two different videos or  
games can play at the same time.  
Once you’ve adjusted the picture, wait a moment and the  
adjustment menus disappear.  
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 passanger’s headrest to use  
IR channel B. You can change this.  
Turning the unit off and on  
Press POWER at any time to turn the unit off.  
When you turn the vehicle’s ignition off, the monitor automati-  
cally shuts off.  
1. Press PICTURE several times to locate the IR CH option.  
2. Press plus (+) or minus (+) to alternate between A and B.  
Note:  
Switching between video sources  
If your vehicle has two video sources, for example, a DVD  
player and a game console, you can easily switch between  
them.  
You don’t need to select the IR channel if your vehicle has  
only one monitor or only one video source.  
1. Press SOURCE.  
Changing the video output mode  
The monitor displays AUX1.  
2. Press SOURCE again to select AUX2.  
Note:  
1. Press PICTURE several times to locate the VIDEOSYS  
option.  
2. Press plus (+) or minus (+) to alternate between NTSC and  
PAL.  
If you’re using only one video source, the screen remains  
dark when you select the unavailable source.  
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Disabling automatic power on  
Using a remote control  
Your monitor is preset at the factory to switch on when you turn  
on your vehicle’s ignition. You can set it up to remain off until  
you press POWER on the monitor.  
The LCD monitor comes with an IR receiver that works with  
Clarion remote control devices. Aim the remote control at the  
IR receiver during use.  
Note:  
1. Press PICTURE several times until you reach the  
AUTOPOWER option.  
The IR receiver only functions with select Clarion multime-  
dia equipment.  
2. Press plus (+) or minus (+) to turn automatic power ON and  
OFF.  
Connecting a video source  
The video sources you are using may be preinstalled for you,  
or your configuration may be designed to allow you to change  
devices.  
Returning adjustments to the factory settings  
1. Press PICTURE several times to locate the RESET option.  
2. Press either minus (-) or plus (+) to reset the settings.  
For example, returning from a day at the beach, you may  
disconnect your game from the game port and connect your  
camcorder to view the video you just shot.  
If you don’t wish to reset the settings, either press PICTURE  
again or wait for the monitor to exit the picture adjustment  
menus automatically.  
Caution  
Always take care when disconnecting and  
connecting electronic devices.  
Note:  
If you reset the options and the monitor was set to source 2  
(AUX2), the monitor reverts to the default setting of AUX1. If  
there is no active video source on AUX1, the screen may go  
dark. Press SOURCE to switch the monitor back to AUX2.  
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Servicing the monitor  
3. CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
In the event that trouble arises, never open the case or  
disassemble the unit. The internal parts are not serviceable by  
the user. Opening any components will void the warranty.  
Cleaning the cabinet  
Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe dust and dirt from the  
cabinet.  
CAUTION!  
Changes or modifications to this product not  
approved by the manufacturer will void the  
warranty and will violate FCC approval.  
Do not use benzene, thinner, car cleaner, or other cleaners.  
These substances may damage the cabinet or cause the paint  
to peel.  
Cleaning the LCD panel  
Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe off dust. The LCD panel  
surface can be easily scratched. Do not rub it with any  
abrasive object.  
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Before Starting  
4. INSTALLATION AND WIRING  
Disconnect the minus (-) terminal on the vehicle’s battery.  
Read these instructions and the following precautions care-  
fully.  
WARNING!  
To prevent short circuits  
during installation, be sure  
to disconnect the battery.  
What is included in the box  
In addition to this manual, the box contains:  
Either a 5.8-inch VMA5894 or 7-inch VMA7194 monitor unit  
The wiring harness  
Precautions  
This unit is exclusively for vehicles with a negative ground,  
12V power supply.  
Do not open the case. There are no user-serviceable parts  
inside. If you require assistance, consult your Clarion dealer  
or an authorized Clarion service center.  
1 DIN cable  
2 audio/video input accessory cables  
1 audio/video game port cable  
A flush-mount trim bezel  
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the screen. Never use a rough  
cloth, thinner, benzene, alcohol, or other solvent. The  
screen surface is easy to scratch—do not rub it when  
cleaning.  
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Always use great care when attaching anything to a vehicle!  
Visually inspect all sides of any potential screw location to  
ensure no damage will occur.  
Installing the monitor  
These TFT LCD monitors are designed for custom installation.  
While a basic flush-mount bezel is supplied, you may need  
parts that are not included (depending on your installation).  
Clarion also offers optional mounting kits:  
WARNING!  
NEVER install this monitor where it is  
visible from the driver’s seat, or where  
it could injure any vehicle occupant in  
case of an accident. Ensure that your  
installation does not create risk of  
head-strike injury, and that the monitor  
will remain securely mounted in the  
case of an accident or sudden maneu-  
ver.  
The ZMT003 is a flexible gooseneck mount.  
The PQE023 positions the monitor on the back of a vehicle  
headrest.  
Note:  
The Clarion HRM100 and HRM150 headrest mounting kits  
are not compatible with this monitor.  
Flush mounting in the headrest  
You may use the included trim bezel to flush-mount the  
monitor.  
1. Ensure that you will have sufficient clearance for the  
monitor and its rear-located wiring harness.  
2. Cut the opening.  
3. Route the DIN-connector end of the wiring harness into the  
opening from the rear out the front.  
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4. Insert the trim bezel and route the wiring harness through  
the opening in the rear.  
5. Firmly attach the bezel to the mounting surface and/or to  
the interior of the mounting surface.  
Mounting  
tabs  
7. Gently insert the monitor into the bezel.  
Mounting  
screw  
holes  
Press only on the edges of the monitor, not on the screen.  
You should hear a few soft clicks as the monitor locks into  
place.  
Wire harness opening  
CAUTION!  
NEVER press on the surface of the  
screen! Gently press on the edges of  
the monitor case. If you find that you can-  
not insert the monitor without excessive  
force, you may need to check your wire  
harness position for interference with the  
insertion process. You may also need  
make the opening slightly larger.  
6. Connect the wiring harness to the monitor, and tuck the  
excess wiring harness length carefully out of the way  
behind the bezel.  
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Removing the monitor from the bezel  
Wiring the monitor  
To remove the monitor from the bezel, insert a flat card (such  
as a credit card) between the monitor case and the side of the  
bezel to release the spring clips.  
Precautions  
Disconnect the negative battery terminal before making any  
wiring connections.  
Be particularly careful where you route wires. Keep them  
away from the engine, exhaust system, etc. Heat may  
damage wires.  
If the fuse should blow, make sure all connections are  
correct and no wires are damaged before replacing the  
fuse. Always use fuses that are the same amperage value  
as the original. When replacing a fuse, never let the battery  
side touch any metal part or any other wire.  
Insert card  
Custom Mounting using the threaded insert  
The monitor base has a threaded insert (1/4 - 20) that can be  
used with the optional Clarion ZMT009 gooseneck mounting  
kit or with a 1/4 -20 machine screw in custom applications.  
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WARNING!  
4. Connect the ground lead (black) securely to a clean metal  
plate on the vehicle.  
Be sure to disconnect the battery (-)  
terminal before starting. This is to  
prevent short circuits during installa-  
tion.  
Use sand paper to remove any paint from the surface  
where you attach the ground terminal.  
5. Reconnect the negative (-) lead to the battery.  
Monitor connections  
CAUTION!  
Some non-Clarion automotive DVD andVCP  
source units use a similar connector for an  
external IR receiver, but use different pin po-  
larity than the Clarion uses.Connecting non-  
Clarion source equipment to this connector  
could cause equipment damage not cov-  
ered by the warranty!  
Procedure  
1. Disconnect the negative (-) lead from the vehicle’s battery.  
2. Find a place in the vehicle for the video source(s).  
3. Create passage holes for the power and video cables.  
IR connector polarity:  
(+) V ACC  
When drilling through metal or plastic, use grommets to  
protect the cables from sharp edges that could penetrate  
the insulation and cause a short circuit and device failure.  
IR DATA LINE  
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Connections diagram  
From VCR, DVD  
player, etc.  
+ (positive)  
- (negative)  
To monitor  
1. Audio L  
6. 12V GND  
7. IR  
8. 12V  
2. IR GND  
3. Audio R  
4. VIDEO GND  
5. VIDEO  
9. GND  
or  
From game port,  
camcorder  
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With a DVD player and a widescreen DVD disc, there are  
black bars above and below the picture.  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING  
Change the TV display mode to “Wide” in the DVD player’s  
Setup menu.  
The system does not work  
A fuse may be blown. Replace the external fuse with a fuse of  
the same value.  
After changing this setting, if there are still black bars, press  
WIDE on the front panel of the monitor and select WIDE.  
The power wires may not be connected. Check the wiring  
connections and retest.  
The screen is dark  
The brightness is set too low. Press PICTURE and adjust the  
BRIGHT option.  
No picture.  
Press SOURCE to make sure the proper input is selected.  
The interior of the vehicle is too hot or too cold. The monitor’s  
operating temperature is -1 degree to 45 degrees Celsius (30  
degrees to 113 degrees Fahrenheit).  
If there is still no picture, press PICTURE. If the menu appears,  
check the source unit and video connections. If no menu  
appears, check all fuses and power connections to the monitor  
and the associated equipment.  
Picture “rolls.”  
Check that the VIDEOSYS setting is correct for the monitors  
and DVDs being used (see “Changing the Video Output  
Mode”). PAL video often “rolls” on NTSC monitors.  
Note:  
The monitor has an operating temperature range of  
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-1 C to 45 C (30 F - 113 F). If the temperature is outside  
this operating range, the unit will not turn on, or the screen  
may be slow to react to image changes. The monitor will  
function normally once it returns to its proper operating  
range.  
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VMA7194 General Specifications  
6. SPECIFICATION  
Power requirement:  
Power consumpaion:  
12V DC (9V-16V)  
6.5 watts, power on  
0.6 amps (600mA)  
345 g  
Note:  
The technical data and the design of the equipment may  
change for the sake of technical improvements without prior  
notice.  
Weight:  
Dimensions (w x h x d):  
Included parts:  
183.2 x 128 x 29 mm  
LCD monitor  
1 16P Main cable  
2 8P AV cable  
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1 8P Game port cable  
2-pin Molex power connector  
Mounting bracket  
Power requirement:  
Power consumpaion:  
12V DC (9V-16V)  
6.5 watts, power on  
0.6 amps (600mA)  
345 g  
Weight:  
Dimensions (w x h x d):  
Included parts:  
161 x 115 x 29 mm  
LCD monitor  
VMA7194 Specifications  
1 16P Main cable  
2 8P AV cable  
Display type:  
Screen size:  
Color TFT Active Matrix LCD  
7”  
1440 x 234  
1 8P Game port cable  
2-pin Molex power connector  
Mounting bracket  
Pixels:  
Screen resolution  
Video input level (RCA)  
336,960 dots  
1.0 volts peak to peak, NTSC  
VMA5894 Specifications  
Display type:  
Screen size:  
Color TFT Active Matrix LCD  
5.8”  
Pixels:  
Screen resolution  
Video input level (RCA)  
1200 x 234  
280,800 dots  
1.0 volts peak to peak, NTSC  
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6. Product must be shipped in its original carton or equivalent carton,  
fully insured, with shipping charges prepaid. Clarion will not assume  
any responsibility for any loss or damage incurred in shipping.  
LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION  
For USA and Canada only  
This product is warranted against all defects in material workmanship  
for a period of one year from the date of original purchase. Clarion  
ProAudio products, except for speakers, are covered by a two year  
limited warranty when installed by an authorized Clarion dealer. The  
conditions of this limited warranty and the extent of responsibility of  
Clarion Corporation of America (“Clarion”) under this limited warranty  
are as follows:  
7. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT  
PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW SHALL HAVE NO GREATER  
DURATION THAN THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH  
ABOVE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL CLARION BE  
LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, DIRECT OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY  
TO USE THE PRODUCT. BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT  
ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY  
LASTS OR EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR  
EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
1. PROOF OF DATE OF PURCHASE WILL BE REQUIRED FOR  
WARRANTY SERVICE OF THIS PRODUCT. IN THE CASE OF  
THE TWO (2) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY FOR CLARION  
PROAUDIO PRODUCT, PROOF OF INSTALLATION BY AN  
AUTHORIZED DEALER IS REQUIRED. INFORMATION ABOUT  
CLARION AUTHORIZED WARRANTY SERVICE CENTERS MAY  
BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING CLARION AT THE ADDRESS  
BELOW.  
8. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL  
RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH  
VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
9. Should you have any difficulties with the performance of this  
product during the warranty period, please call or visit our web site  
Centers in your area. You may also contact Clarion at the address  
listed below.  
2. This limited warranty will become void if service performed by  
anyone other than an approved Clarion Warranty Service Center  
results in damage to the product.  
3. This limited warranty does not apply to any product which has been  
subject to misuse, neglect or accident, or which has had the serial  
number altered, defaced or removed, or which has been connected,  
installed, adjusted or repaired, other than in accordance with the  
instructions furnished by Clarion.  
In USA:  
In Canada:  
Clarion Canada, Inc.  
Warranty Service Center  
2239 Winston Park Drive  
Oakville, Ontario L6H  
5R1  
Clarion Corporation of America  
Attn: Customer Service Manager  
661 W. Redondo Beach Blvd  
Gardena, CA. 90247-4201  
1-800-GO-CLARION  
4. This limited warranty does not cover car static or other electrical  
interferences, tape head or laser pick-up cleaning or adjustments,  
or labor costs for the removal or reinstallation of the unit for repair.  
5. The sole responsibility of Clarion under this limited warranty shall be  
limited to the repair of the product or replacement of the product, at  
the sole discretion of Clarion.  
(310)327-9100  
(905)829-4600  
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