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`INSTALLATION GUIDE
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`Headrest Video Monitor
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`MODEL HVM500
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`Voxx International Corp. Exhibit 1005
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`Table of Contents
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`Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
`Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
`Important Safeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
`When Cleaning the Vehicle ..........................................................................................................5
`While Driving ............................................................................................................................5
`When Parked .............................................................................................................................5
`Proper Use ...............................................................................................................................5
`Repairs .....................................................................................................................................5
`Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
`FCC Notice ................................................................................................................................6
`Your Warranty ...........................................................................................................................6
`Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
`Features ...................................................................................................................................6
`Accessories ...............................................................................................................................6
`Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
`Monitor Description ...................................................................................................................7
`Viewing Angle ...........................................................................................................................7
`Maintenance ............................................................................................................................7
`On-Screen Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
`Making Changes to System Settings .............................................................................................8
`Setup Menu Descriptions and Operation ........................................................................................9
`System Settings Menu ................................................................................................................10
`Hardware Options Menu ..............................................................................................................10
`Assign Source Names Menu .........................................................................................................11
`Assign Trigger Names Menu .........................................................................................................12
`Source Names ...........................................................................................................................12
`Trigger Names ...........................................................................................................................12
`Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
`Monitor Specifications ................................................................................................................13
`Installation Options ...................................................................................................................13
`Installation ..............................................................................................................................13
`Wiring Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
`Wiring Precautions .....................................................................................................................14
`Wire and AV Connectors...............................................................................................................14
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`Limited Three-Year Warranty
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`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 defective 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:
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`Date of Purchase
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`Your Full name and address
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`Authorized dealer's company name and address
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`Type of unit installed
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`Year, make and model of the automobile
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`Automobile license number
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`Vehicle Identification number
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`Installation receipts
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`All 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.
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`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 warranty is
`nontransferable and does not cover batteries. This warran-
`ty does not cover labor costs for the removal, diagnosis,
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`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.
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`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 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.
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`Safety Instructions
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`WARNING:
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`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.
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`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.
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`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.
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`Only operate the monitor as described in this
`guide. Attempts to use or modify this moni-
`tor contrary to the descriptions in this guide
`may cause damage and void the warranty.
`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.
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`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.
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`Important Safeguards
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`WHEN CLEANING THE VEHICLE
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`PROPER USE
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`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.
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`WHILE DRIVING
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`This unit is intended for use in the rear seat area
`only, and should not be installed in a location that
`would allow the driver to view it while driving.
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`Do not touch the screen unless cleaning with a
`soft dry cloth. Do not pull or hang from the fold
`down monitor door.
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`REPAIRS
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`If the monitor stops working for any reason, dis-
`continue use immediately and consult with your
`retailer about any necessary repairs.
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`Important Information
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`FCC NOTICE
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`YOUR WARRANTY
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`This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules.
`Operation is subject to the following two condi-
`tions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
`interference, and (2) this device must accept
`any interference received, including interfer-
`ence that may cause undesired operation.
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`Changes or modifications not expressly
`approved by the party responsible for compli-
`ance could void the user's authority to operate
`this device.
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`Your warranty registration must be completely
`filled out and returned within 10 days of pur-
`chase. Your product warranty will not be vali-
`dated if your warranty registration is not
`returned. Make sure you receive the warranty
`registration from your dealer. It is also neces-
`sary to keep your proof of purchase, which
`reflects that the product was installed by an au-
`thorized dealer.
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`Features
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`FEATURES
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`5.0" LCD screen with pivot.
`RCA video inputs for system flexibility.
`Easy to use adjustment controls.
`Wireless IR remote control receiver built-in.
`Adjustable tilt trim bezel.
`Front panel headphone output jack.
`Front panel AV input jack.
`Custom mounting trim ring for installation
`flexibility.
`Active matrix color TFT LCD.
`Front panel controls.
`On-screen display/programming.
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`ACCESSORIES
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`Mounting bezel.
`Trim ring.
`Din-to-RCA cable, 5 meter.
`Screws and other mounting hardware.
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`NOTE: This product requires specialized tools and instal-
`lation techniques; Directed recommends that this
`monitor be installed by a retailer that employs
`MECP (Mobile Electronics Certification Program)
`installers. Contact your retailer for details.
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`Note: This manual makes reference to optional Directed
`Video parts not included with this product.
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`Basic Operation
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`MONITOR DESCRIPTION
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`LED indicator light - when turned on the
`light is blue; when on standby the light is
`red.
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`VIEWING ANGLE
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`The picture viewing angle can be easily adjust-
`ed by pressing against the top or bottom of the
`monitor bezel.
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`MAINTENANCE
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`Keep the monitor clean and free of dust and
`moisture and it will provide years of trouble-free
`operation. Do not allow any cleaning fluids on
`the monitor screen or bezel; they may contain
`chemicals that can harm the finish and diminish
`the picture quality.
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`To clean the monitor, simply use a soft, dry
`cloth and gently wipe away any dirt. Avoid
`applying too much pressure to the screen when
`cleaning as it can result in damage.
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`Screen - TFT active matrix LCD screen.
`Input jack - for audio/video source.
`Power/Source button - press to turn the
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`Press for more than three seconds to
`turn the monitor off.
`Press for less than three seconds
`when on to change the source.
`Headphone jack - insert the headphone
`plug to listen to audio.
`IR remote input - for remote control
`operation.
`Up/down buttons - volume and picture
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`Adjusts programming when MODE is
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`Mode button - changes up/down buttons
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`On-Screen Menus
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`The Setup Menu is a list of programming selec-
`tions that control system operation and screen
`settings.
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`Each selection has a list of settings that can be
`changed to optimize system operation.
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`Some settings may have additional settings.
`Notes that include any specific programming
`instructions for these are included under the
`selection heading.
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`SETUP MENU
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`Channel - only appears if the TVM300 TV
`tuner is connected and TV is the source.
`Security - only applies when ESP/ESP2
`security systems are connected; only ESP2
`will display trigger zones.
`Setup - only appears if the MCB 1000
`Expanded Menu switch is on.
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`MAKING CHANGES TO SYSTEM
`SETTINGS
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`USING THE MONITOR CONTROL BUTTONS
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`NOTE: For a guide to monitor button locations refer to
`Basic Operation section of this guide.
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`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.
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`USING THE UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL
`(Included with MCB1000)
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`NOTE: For a guide to remote control button locations
`refer to the MCB1000 guide.
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`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.
`Press MENU to change the setting, display
`additional setting menus, or toggle through
`a list of possible settings.
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`EXITING MENUS
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`After making setting changes, use the following
`steps to exit the menus.
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`Highlight BACK, press the monitor’s MODE
`button or the remote’s MENU button to
`return to the previous menu
`Highlight EXIT, press the monitor’s 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.
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`SETUP MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND OPERATION
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`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 menu’s section or the special instructions in each menu.
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`SELECTION
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`VOLUME
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`CHANNEL (TVM300 ONLY)
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`DIMMER
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`PICTURE
`Note: To adjust use the
`monitor’s UP/DOWN buttons
`or the remote's (+)/(-)
`buttons.
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`OSD COLOR
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`SECURITY (ESP/ESP2 ONLY)
`NOTE: This menu contains
`selections that have addi-
`tional settings.
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`SETUP (MCB1000 ONLY)
`NOTE: This menu contains
`selections that have additional
`settings. This menu is used for
`initial system setup only.
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`DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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`Adjust the volume of the headphone jack.
`Use the monitors UP/DOWN or the remote’s (+)
`(-) buttons to adjust the volume.
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`Change TV channels.
`Use CHDN/CHUP buttons to change channels
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`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.
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`Select to adjust picture.
`BRIGHTNESS - Adjusts picture brightness.
`COLOR - Adjusts picture color.
`CONTRAST - Adjusts picture contrast.
`HUE - Adjusts picture hue (NTSC only).
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`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.
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`ESP/ESP2 programming and zone information.
`TRIGGER INFORMATION - Displays ESP/ESP2 zone infor
`mation. (Always displays the last zone triggered only.)
`See the Assign Trigger Names menu.
`SYSTEM SETTINGS - Displays the System Settings
`menu. See the System Settings menu.
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`Change hardware settings and rename zones.
`HARDWARE OPTIONS - Displays the Hardware
`Options menu. See the Hardware Options menu.
`ASSIGN SOURCE NAMES - Displays the Source
`Names menu. See the Source Names menu for a
`list of names.
`ASSIGN TRIGGER NAMES - Displays the Trigger
`Names menu. See the Trigger Names menu.
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`IMPORTANT!
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`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.
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`SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU
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`SELECTION
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`DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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`PASSIVE/ACTIVE ARMING
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`CHIRPS ON/OFF
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`IGNITION LOCK ON/OFF
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`IGNITION UNLOCK ON/OFF
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`PASSIVE/ACTIVE LOCKING
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`WRITE TO SYSTEM
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`Program the ESP/ESP2 security system to arm by itself
`(passive) 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.
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`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.
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`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.
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`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.
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`This feature 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.
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`MODE button or the remote's MENU button to
`enter the system changes.
`WRITING TO SYSTEM will be displayed.
`WRITE SUCCESSFUL - Information entered successfully.
`WRITE FAILED - Information not entered successfully.
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`HARDWARE OPTIONS MENU
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`SELECTION
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`POWER AUTO OFF
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`DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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`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.
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`FM MODULATOR
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`ANTENNA TV
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`CATV STD
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`WRITE TO SYSTEM
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`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.
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`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.
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`Choose between three types of cable TV setups.
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`Highlight WRITE TO SYSTEM, press the monitor’s
`MODE button or the remote's MENU button to
`enter the system changes.
`WRITING TO SYSTEM will be displayed.
`WRITE SUCCESSFUL - Information entered successfully.
`WRITE FAILED - Information not entered successfully.
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`ASSIGN SOURCE NAMES MENU
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`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.
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`SELECTION
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`SOURCE 1: AV1
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`SOURCE 2: AV2
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`SOURCE 3: AV3
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`WRITE TO SYSTEM
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`DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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`Select to change the name of source 1 from the source
`names list at the end of this section.
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`Select to change the name of source 2 from the source
`names list at the end of this section.
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`Select to change the name of source 3 from the source
`names list at the end of this section.
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`Highlight WRITE TO SYSTEM, press the monitor’s
`MODE button or the remote's MENU button to
`enter the system changes.
`WRITING TO SYSTEM will be displayed.
`WRITE SUCCESSFUL - Information entered successfully.
`WRITE FAILED - Information not entered successfully.
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`ASSIGN TRIGGER NAMES MENU
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`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.
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`SELECTION
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`DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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`ZONE 1
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`ZONE 2
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`ZONE 3
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`ZONE 4
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`ZONE 5
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`ZONE 6
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`ZONE 7
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`ZONE 8
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`WRITE TO SYSTEM
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`Select to change the name of zone 1 from the zone names
`list at the end of this section.
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`Shock sensor - Can not be changed.
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`Door switch - Can not be changed.
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`Select to change the name of zone 4 from the zone names
`list at the end of this section.
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`Ignition - Can not be changed.
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`Select to change the name of zone 6 from the zone names
`list at the end of this section.
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`Select to change the name of zone 7 from the zone names
`list at the end of this section.
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`Select to change the name of zone 8 from the zone names
`list at the end of this section.
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`enter the system changes.
`WRITING TO SYSTEM will be displayed.
`WRITE SUCCESSFUL - Information entered successfully.
`WRITE FAILED - Information not entered successfully.
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`SOURCE NAMES
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`TRIGGER NAMES
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`SOURCE X: VCR
`SOURCE X: DVD
`SOURCE X: GAME
`SOURCE X: CAMERA
`SOURCE X: REAR CAMERA
`SOURCE X: AUX INPUT PANEL
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`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
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`7.
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`8.
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`9.
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`10.
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`Route the cable through the headrest
`access hole and the rear opening of the
`mounting bezel. Leave enough slack in the
`cable for monitor installation.
`Install the bezel. Some headrests have
`material that is strong enough to screw
`the bezel into. Others will require quality
`adhesive for mounting.
`Route the cable through the seat cover
`and reinstall the headrest. Leave enough
`slack in the cable so the headrest still has
`full movement during adjustment.
`Install the monitor into the mounting
`bezel and adjust to the proper angle.
`Complete the cable routing to the video
`source.
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`Installation
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`MONITOR SPECIFICATIONS
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`Screen size
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`Resolution
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`View angle
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`5"
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`74,880 pixels
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`Top 30 degrees
`Bottom 10 degrees
`Left 45 degrees
`Right 45 degrees
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`Video system
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`Osd language
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`ntsc/pal
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`English
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`Power requirements
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`10 - 15 vdc
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`Operating temp.
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`35 - 115 degrees
`fahrenheit
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`INSTALLATION OPTIONS
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`The Directed HVM 500 5" monitor comes with a
`mounting bezel designed for headrest installations.
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`INSTALLATION
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`4.
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`5.
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`Remove the headrest cover to determine if
`it has room in it for the monitor without
`structurally weakening it.
`With the cover still removed, position the
`cutout template against the rear of the
`headrest and mark the area to be cut out.
`Remove the material to a depth sufficient
`for the lip of the mounting bezel to fit
`flush against the rear of the headrest once
`installed.
`Cut an access hole for the cable to exit
`next to the headrest adjustment bar.
`Reinstall the headrest cover. Trim it to the
`size of the mounting bezel hole. When
`trimming, it is best to leave extra materi-
`al that can be glued into the hole before
`installing the mounting bezel.
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`Wiring Guide
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`WIRING PRECAUTIONS
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`Read all wiring information before attempting to
`install this monitor.
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`Use only solder and tape or quality solder-
`less connectors when terminating wires.
`Incorrect or poor connections may cause
`damage to the monitor or the vehicle.
`Disconnect the ground wire from the bat-
`tery or remove the fuses for any impacted
`circuits before making any connections.
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`WIRE AND AV CONNECTORS
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`Route all wires and cables away from areas
`where they could be pinched, punctured.
`or chafe against sharp metal causing short
`circuits.
`All wires should be properly loomed and
`fused at the source.
`It is recommended that you have your
`authorized retailer install this monitor.
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`1.
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`3.
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`5.
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`Monitor DIN Cable
`DIN-to-RCA Cable
`IR Remote Connector
`Audio Input RCA (RED)
`Audio Input RCA (WHITE)
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`6.
`7.
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`Video Input RCA (YELLOW)
`Black Wire - Connect to chassis ground.
`Red Wire - Connect to a fused (+) 12 volt.
`ignition accessory wire that turns off with
`the key.
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`The company behind this system is Directed Electronics, Inc.
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`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.
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`Call (800) 274-0200 for more information about our products and services.
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`Directed® is committed to delivering world-class quality products
`and services that excite and delight our customers.
`
`Directed Electronics, Inc.
`Vista, CA 92083
`www.directed.com
`© 2001 Directed Electronics, Inc. - All rights reserved
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