Before Installation - Panasonic CY-VMX6800U Operating Instructions Manual

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Before
Installation
Warning
o Do
not
install
the
monitor
in
a
location
which
obstructs
driving,
visibility
or
v\/hich
is
prohibited
by
applicable
laws
and
regulations.
If
the
monitor
is
installed
in
a
location
which
obstructs forward
visibility
or
operation
of
the
air
bag
or other safety
equipment
or
which
interferes
with operation
of
the
car,
it
may
cause an
acci-
dent.
o
Never use
bolts
or
nuts
from
the
car's safety
devices
for
installation.
If
bolts
or nuts
from
the wheel,
brakes
or other
safety
devices
are
used
for installation of
the
mon-
itor,
it
may
cause an
accident,
o
Attach the wires
correctly.
If
the wiring
is
not
correctly
performed,
it
may
cause a
fire
or
an
accident.
In particular,
be sure
to
run
and
secure
the lead wire
so
that
it
does
not get
tangled with
a
screw
or the
moving
portion
of a
seat
rail.
o Use
with
12
V
DC
negative
ground car
This
unit
is
only
for
use
with a
12
V DC
negative
ground
car.
It
cannot be used
in
large
trucks or
diesel
cars
which
are
24
V
DC
car.
If
it
is
used
in
the
wrong
type
of car,
it
may
cause
a
fire
or
an
accident.
.
Cautions:
o
Use
the
specified fuse.
Be sure
to
always use
the specified fuse.
If
a
fuse other than the
specified
fuse
is
used,
it
may
cause
a
fire
or an accident.
oDo
not
damage
the
cord by pinching or
pulling
it.
Do
not
pull
or
damage
the cord.
If
the
cord
is
not treated properly,
it
will
short out
or
be
severed
and
may
cause a
fire
or
an
accident,
o
Take
care to
ensure
that
the
cords connected
above
the roof panel
are
not pinched.
Required
Tools
You'll
need
the following:
1
2
V DC
test
Electrical
tape
Slide-cut
bulb
pliers
Identify
All
Leads
The
first
step
in
installation
is
to identify
all
the car
wires
you'll
use
when
hooking up your
LCD
monitor.
As you
identify
each
wire,
we
suggest
that
you
label
it
using
masking
tape
and
a
permanent
marker. This
will
help avoid
confusion
when
making
connections
later.
Note:
o Do
not
connect
the
power
connector
until
you
have
made
all
connections.
If
there are
no
plastic
caps on
the
hooking
wires, insulate
all
exposed
leads with
electrical
tape
until
you
are
ready
to
use
them.
Identify
the leads
in
the following
order
Power
Lead
If
your
car
has
a radio or
is
pre-wired
for
one:
Cut
the
connector
wires
one
at a
time
from
the plug
(leaving
the leads
as
long
as
possible)
so
that
you
can
work
with
individual leads.
Turn on
the
ignition to
the
accessory
position,
and
ground one
lead of the test
bulb
to
the chassis.
Touch
the other lead
of
the
test
bulb
to
each
of
the
exposed
wires
from
the radio
connector
plug.
Touch
one
wire
at
a time
until
you
find
the
outlet that
caus-
es the
test
bulb
to
fight.
Now
turn the
ignition
off
and
then
on.
If
the
bulb
also
turns
off
and
on, that
outlet
is
the car
power
lead.
If
your
car
is
not wired
for
an audio
unit:
6o
to
the fuse block
and
find
the fuse port for
acces-
sory (ACC), or
ignition
(IGN).

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