Directed Video West Coast Customs OHDW17.2 Owner's Installation Manual

Directed Video West Coast Customs OHDW17.2 Owner's Installation Manual

Directed electronics 17" (16:9) overhead video monitor/dvd player owner's guide installation guide

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O W N E R ' S G U I D E
INSTALLATION GUIDE
17" (16:9)
Overhead Video
Monitor/DVD Player
MODEL OHDW17.2
© 2005 Directed Electronics N82172W 10-05

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  • Page 1 O W N E R ’ S G U I D E INSTALLATION GUIDE 17” (16:9) Overhead Video Monitor/DVD Player MODEL OHDW17.2 © 2005 Directed Electronics N82172W 10-05...
  • Page 2: Non-Transferable Limited One Year Consumer Warranty

    NON-TRANSFERABLE LIMITED ONE YEAR CONSUMER WARRANTY Directed Electronics (Directed) promises to the original purchaser that the new automotive video monitor and/or source unit(s) (the Product) that is purchased and installed from a Directed authorized dealer more than ninety (90) days after the purchase of a new vehicle are warranted for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase of the Product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Power Up/Down the Display Monitor ....... .21 P (Picture-In-Picture/Split Screen)...21 Source (Mode) ...21 Menu (Console Menu)...22 Door Light On/Off ...22 Courtesy Light On/Off ...22 © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 4 Specifications ..........41 © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions And Cautions

    DISTRACT THE DRIVER OR INTERFERE WITH THE SAFE OPERATION OF THE VEHICLE, AND MAY ALSO VIOLATE STATE LAW. DIRECTED ELECTRONICS DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY BODILY INJURY, INCLUDING FATALITIES, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY IMPROPER OR UNIN- TENDED USES OF THIS PRODUCT.
  • Page 6: Welcome

    Power Harness (2) DIN Cable Domelight Harness Mounting Trim Gasket A/V Cable for DVD Player AC/DC Adapter for DVD Player © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 7: When Parked

    Directed dealer. NOTE: If the internal temperature of the vehicle is higher than the normal operating temperature, please allow the vehicle to cool down (or warm up) prior to oper- ating the unit. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 8: Picture Quality

    Your product warranty will not be validated if your warranty registration is not returned. Make sure you receive the warranty registration from your dealer. It is also necessary to keep your proof of pur- chase, which reflects that the product was installed by an authorized dealer. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 9: Controls

    PIP video presentation, if PIP is active. MENU—Used to set FM Frequency, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, or Reset (menu parameters). The menu will exit if no action is taken within a few seconds. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 10: Dvd-Mounted

    MENU—Displays the menu on the DVD. Use the Up, Down, Left, and Right buttons to scroll through the available selections. Use the Enter button to select. UP— DOWN— button to scroll up (or increase) the button to scroll down (or decrease) © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 11 Only 1 memory card can be inserted into the player at a time. * These buttons are used to navigate through the menus on the screen and then use the Enter but- ton to select the option. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 12: Dvd-Unmounted

    VOL Control—Controls the volume to the phone jack output. PHONE Jack—An optional headphone set can be connected here. A/V OUT Jack—Audio/video output jack. DC 12V Jack—Input power. IR Receiver—For receiving commands from the remote control. PHONE A/V OUT DC 12V © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 13: Dvd-Memory Card Mounting

    THE DVD PLAYER. THIS CAN CAUSE THE LCD SCREEN TO BREAK OR LEAK FLUID. IF YOU SHOULD COME IN CONTACT WITH LEAKED FLUID, WASH THE AFFECTED AREA THOROUGHLY WITH WATER AND SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. REMOVE ALL MEMORY CARDS BEFORE CLOSING THE LCD SCREEN. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved Secure Digital Logo Side...
  • Page 14: Dvd Player-Installation

    Slide the player towards the LCD screen until the lock/unlock button latches. NOTE: If the DVD player doesn’t power up correctly, remove the player (see instruc- tions below) and then re-install. Lock/Unlock Button Electrical Connector © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved Insert DVD Player and then slide down until unit locks.
  • Page 15: Dvd Player-Removal

    The last mode set is displayed on the screen. Each time the Mode button is pressed, the screen switches in the following sequence. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved button on the remote...
  • Page 16: Remote Control Unit

    12. Console MENU 13-15. Numeric 28. ANGLE 29. SUBTITLE (on/off) 30. DOWN (Cursor) 31. AUDIO 32. ZOOM (2, 3, 4, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, OFF) 33. F.REV (Fast Reverse) 34. PLAY/PAUSE 35. F.FWD (Fast Forward) 36. SLOW © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 17: Ir Remote Feedthrough

    AV1 or AV2 source at the switch-box. The IR signals are compatible with models DV2602, DV2605 DVD players, and TV100 tuner. * These buttons are for use only with the TV tuner (model TV100). © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 37. BACK 38. STOP 39.
  • Page 18: Battery Replacement

    1. Press OPEN at the upper right corner to open the door. 2. Load with the recorded side (the shiny side) facing up. With double-sided discs, load with the Remote Controller + side Battery Latch Battery Holder © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 19: Unloading Disc

    1. Press OPEN at the upper right corner to open the door. 2. Remove the disc. (Avoid touching the recorded surface.) 3. Push to close the door, until you hear a click sound from the door mechanism. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 20: Operating The Monitor

    Note: The ignition key must be in the Accessory or Ignition position in order for the monitor to have power. Open Button Use this portion of the screen for opening, closing, and positioning. Open Pos ition © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 21: Power Up/Down The Display Monitor

    Press the (SOURCE) button on the remote or the input signal AV1, AV2 or DVD. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved button on either the remote or the Power button on the remote. The power will also on the remote or the...
  • Page 22: Menu (Console Menu)

    → HUE → RESET SATURATION SHARPNESS: Sharpness adjustment CONTRAST: Contrast adjustment HUE: Color hue adjustment button. If a button is not activated within 5 seconds, on the monitor to control the dome light illumination. → CONTRAST → © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 23: Basic Functions

    FF 2X FF 4X Press "PLAY" button, the speed will go back to standard. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved button or the monitor’s POWER on the remote (or their equivalent on the DVD player) to select the button to put the unit into standby mode.
  • Page 24: Play/Pause (Dvd/Mp3/Cd)

    "PLAY" will momentarily display on the LCD. The button is pressed,the playback will stop. “PRE STOP” will button to continue playback from the point where button is pressed twice. "STOP" will display on the LCD. Press PLAY © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 25: Selecting A Track Or Chapter

    For example if a memory stick contains MP3 and JPEG files but does not contain any video files, the music and camera icons will appear white, but the video icon will appear dark. If a file is playing or displaying, the icon associated with that file will turn RED. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 26: Playback Programming

    Chapter. PROG [--] [--] [--] [--] --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- PLAY CLEAR [--] [--] [--] [--] [--] [--] [--] [--] PLAY CLEAR --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- [--] [--] [--] [--] © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 27: Advanced Playback (Dvd/Mp3/Cd)

    Each press of the AUDIO button will cycle the DVD through each language available. NOTE: The audio function works only for discs that have multiple audio soundtracks. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved icon along with “x/y” will appear.
  • Page 28: Setup

    (D) Press the Arrow buttons to highlight the Exit Setup option, then press Enter or Setup again to exit Setup Menu. arrow button © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved icon will appear along with...
  • Page 29: System Setup

    DVD has been inserted and then set- tle into the correct display mode for that DVD. 2. SCREEN SAVER ON: Choose this setting to activate the screen saver. OFF: Choose this setting to cancel the screen saver. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved ------...
  • Page 30: Tv Type

    Refer to the Password discussion above. ). If you want to access and ). To change the password, you ------ ------ ------ ------ 2 PG 3 PG -1 3 5 NC -1 7 6 ALL © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 31: Default

    Highlight the AUDIO LANG option, and press the Arrow buttons to choose the audio language you prefer. Press Enter to confirm. You can select English, Japan, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Latin, German or Chinese. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 32: Subtitle Lang

    Please refer to the electrical connection diagrams of this product prior to installation to avoid improper connection. Use proper connectors and insulation to prevent electrical damage to the unit. ------ ------ © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 33: Electrical Connections

    Color Code Black This wire supplies the ground to the domelight circuit. Yellow This wire supplies +12V constant power to the domelight circuit. Gray This wire connects to the (-) door trigger. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved Function Function Function...
  • Page 34: Signal Connection

    Audio - Right (Input) Audio - Left (Input) 3 (RCA) Audio - Right (Output) Audio - Left (Output) Function Video - In (V-IN 1) Video - In (V-IN 2) Video - Out (V-OUT 1) © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 35: Typical Wiring Diagram

    TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM Wireless Headphones YELLOW–12V Constant GRAY (-) Door Trigger © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved SECONDARY POWER CABLE RED–12V BLACK–Ground SOURCE 2 DOME LIGHT CABLE BLACK–Ground POWER CABLE RED–Ignition YELLOW–12V Constant BLACK–Ground OUTPUT 3 A(R) A(L) A(L) A(R)
  • Page 36: Installation Procedure

    Screw the mounting bracket in the vehicle. DOUBLE CHECK THE LENGTH OF THE SCREWS PRIOR TO MOUNTING THE BRACKET, TO PRECLUDE PENETRATION OF THE VEHICLE’S ROOF. Positive Negative Trigger Door Trigger Door Switch Switch Grey: Door Switch Yellow: +12V Black: Ground Dome Light Wiring © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 37 NOTE: Make sure you keep the ground wire of the monitor and video source as short as possible to prevent unwanted audio noise pickup from the vehicle’s systems. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved Roof Beam Support Optional Spacer Material...
  • Page 38: System Wiring Diagram Example

    DOME LIGHT CABLE YELLOW BLACK (GROUND) +12V CONSTANT GRAY (DOOR SWITCH) IR Transmitter NOTE: The Second Power cable must be connected or the unit will not operate and will cause damage to the unit. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting

    Change the TV display mode to "WIDE" in the DVD player's setup menu. After changing this setting, if there are still black bars, press the MODE button on the remote control. With a widescreen 16:9 monitor, I have black bars on the screen Change the TV display mode to "Wide". © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 40 Unit does NOT Display or Operate Correctly Press Reset button located on the monitor along side the DVD player. This resets all of the system, except for the Password and Parental Level setting. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 41: Specifications

    Power Requirements Power Consumption Dimensions Mass Operating Temperature Operating Humidity NOTE: Specifications and design are subject to change without notice. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved Semiconductor laser NTSC, PAL DVD Video (PCM@ 96kHz) DVD Video (PCM@ 48kHz) 90dB 0.01%...
  • Page 42 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. Call (800) 274-0200 for more information about our products and services.

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