Directed Electronics OHV1021 Owner's Installation Manual
Directed Electronics OHV1021 Owner's Installation Manual

Directed Electronics OHV1021 Owner's Installation Manual

7” dockable media player 40gb hard drive
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APPLICABLE FOR
MODELS
OHV901
OHV901A
OHV1021
OHV1021A
OHV1202
OHDW17 .2
OHD901A
OHD1021A
7" Dockable Media
Player
40GB Hard Drive
© 2005 Directed Electronics, all rights reserved N90740 12-05
O W N E R ' S G U I D E
INSTALLATION GUIDE

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  • Page 1 MODELS OHV901 OHV901A OHV1021 OHV1021A OHV1202 OHDW17 .2 OHD901A OHD1021A 7” Dockable Media Player 40GB Hard Drive © 2005 Directed Electronics, all rights reserved N90740 12-05 O W N E R ’ S G U I D E INSTALLATION GUIDE...
  • Page 2 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

    Setting ..........43 Display Tab ...43 Photo Tab ...44 © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 4 Remote Usage when Docked ....... . .53 Dockable Media Player—Removal ......55 © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    7. DO NOT use any liquids or aerosol sprays to clean this device. Use a clean- soft dampened cloth instead. 8. Adjust to proper volume while listening with earphone to avoid damage to your hearing. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Electronics, the industry leader in high quality automotive security, audio, and video equipment since 1990. This unit is a high performance portable multimedia player and recorder which comes with a Li-Ion rechargeable-removable battery. With the DMP740, you can play audio or video files in various formats, and record audio/video. It also pro- vides convenient portable storage, utilizing a USB port, to allow you to store and manage personal data.
  • Page 7: How To Use This Guide

    Basic Usage—describes how to operate all functions. We suggest you to read this chapter carefully before using the media player. Specifications—listing of specifications. Driver and Recovery CD—describes how to use the Driver and Recovery CD, and how to upgrade the firmware and software. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 8: What's Included

    NOTE: The accessories listed above may change without notice. NOTE: The DMP040 will have 2 AV-in/out cables. USB Cable ❍ Handy Bag ❍ Driver and Recovery CD ❍ Audio Line In Cable ❍ © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started OVERVIEW (DMP740 SHOWN) © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 10 Fold out to stand the media player on a flat surface. Connector for docking video units. Storage recess for HDD access cover. Resets media player - if software locks-up (see note). © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 11: Operating Menu Displays

    2. Alarm: Indicates alarm clock is set. 3. Speaker: Indicates speaker On or Off. 4. Volume: Shows volume level setting. 5. Battery: Shows battery charge remaining. 6. Time: Shows current time (setup required). 7. Function Icon: Visually indicates selected function. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 12: Video/Music /Photo Menu

    16. Scroll bar: Mean more tabs are available. 17. Tabs: Include Display, Photo, Record, System, and Info Tabs. 18. Setting Items: List tab item for adjusting. 19. Setting Options: Show setting options for each of the items. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 13: Usb Hard Disk

    The media player has a lock to avoid accidental operation. Slide the Power/Lock Switch down to the lock position while power is on. If any control button, on the unit, is pressed the “Locked!” message displays to indicate all function keys are disabled. Power/Lock Switch © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 14: Sd/Mmc & Ms Card Slot

    Slide the switch up again to power the unit back on. Also if you try to view or listen to a file that is corrupted, the unit may lock up, use the same procedure to reset the unit. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 15: Remote Control

    ❍ VOL-/VOL+: Press to decrease (-) or increase (+) the volume. ❍ NOTE: This remote control does not function if the unit is docked in a overhead video unit. Use the overhead console’s remote. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 16: Li-Ion Battery Recharging (Dmp740 Only)

    The battery should be completely charged before use when fully discharged, new, or after not being used for a long period of time. Due to Battery Charging Power LED Indicator © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 17: Battery Consumption Reference (Dmp740 Only)

    Video Playback/Video Record: can be used for about 3 hours. ❍ Music Playback/Music Record: can be used for about 7 hours. ❍ © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved Battery Charge Indicator Full The battery will dis- Discharged...
  • Page 18: Utility Cd

    Exit: Exit and close the Setup program ❍ NOTE: System Restore can only be used on computers running Windows 2000 or XP. Ensure that the DMP740 is connected to the com- puter prior to running System Restore. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 19: Connect & Disconnect From Pc

    DMP, DO NOT press the REC button! This activates the automatic download function (the entirety of the PC hard drive will start to download to the DMP! © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved switch up to power on the media player. Wait until the Power/Lock Switch...
  • Page 20 4. After connection is initialized the following window will display on your computer. 5. Scroll down and select “Open Folder . . . ” to use Windows Explorer to view the contents of the media player’s hard drive. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 21 You can then move, copy, or delete files using Windows Explorer. Note: In the example shown below the drive in the media player is identified as drive F: The drive letter may be different depend- ing upon the configuration of the computer being used. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 22: For Systems With Windows 98Se

    You should first copy all the data to your PC before start- ing the format procedure. The hard disk must be formatted using FAT32. Then re-install system files and directory names from your PC to the media player © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 23: Safely Disconnect From Computer

    2. When the following message displays, the connected from the computer. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved from the computer: media player is connected to the computer, the...
  • Page 24: Basic Usage

    Press the Navigation button to the right or left to increase or decrease the vol- ume. Press the Navigation button in to exit the volume adjustment, or wait about 5-seconds and the volume adjustment bar will disappear. The volume sta- button up again. The following © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 25 2. To mute the volume, press MUTE button. The Volume status icon displays as follows: NOTE: The remote control does not function if the unit is docked in an overhead video unit. The remote from the overhead console unit is used. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 26: Video

    2. Upload the files from the computer to the media player . 3. If the uploaded video file is not supported by the media player , use the bundled video converter tool to convert it to a supported format. Figure 2 © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 27 It will automatically disappear in few seconds. 8. If the file selected to play is not supported by the sage shown below will display. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved from computer after the files are transferred. , the mes-...
  • Page 28 When you attempt to play player the file again, a "Continue?" prompt will be displayed as shown below for continuing the playback. Choose Yes to resume the video playback. media © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 29 1. Connect the files to the ed. The media player will shut-off after USB cable is un-plugged. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved to your computer, move or copy DivX® format video media player . Disconnect the computer after transfer is complet-...
  • Page 30 Navigation button in to play the DivX® video. Use the Navigation button to choose a track and then press the Navigation button in to start the video. main menu, use the Navigation button to highlight © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 31 Push the Navigation button up to select an audio track and press the Navigation button in to play that audio track. Push the Navigation button down to choose a language subtitle and press the Navigation button in to play with that selected language subtitle. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 32: Music

    Navigation button in to select a file from list. If there is a large number of files push and hold down or up with the Navigation button to quickly scroll to the next or previous page. Select a file and press the Navigation button media player: Figure 4 © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 33 (see the table below). Random Repeat Playback Status Song © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved Navigation button Push Navigation button right or left: On/Off Push Navigation button right or left: Single/All/Off Push right or left: Normal, Jazz, Rock, Classic, Dance...
  • Page 34: Photo

    1. Connect the media player to the computer and upload the files from the computer to the media player. 2. Disconnect the media player from the computer after the files are transferred. /EXIT button on the remote © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 35 Select wallpaper (right icon) and press the Navigation button in. Select Yes and press the Navigation button in to set that photo as Wallpaper (refer to the right-hand figure below). © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 36 Navigation button in. Push Navigation button left/right to select Yes, and press Navigation key in to confirm to delete. This sequence is displayed below. /EXIT button on the remote to exit © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 37: Voice Recording

    NOTE: The maximum length of Voice Recording depends on hard disk free space. Voice Recording can not exceed 24hrs or 2GB. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved REC button to start recording. The microphone is button is pressed, the Record LED will stay illuminated and...
  • Page 38: Av Recording

    NOTE: To record an AV file on the DMP040 both the input and output A/V connections will have to used. The input to connect to the record source and the output connected to a TV or monitor to view status. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 39 Navigation button, and press the Navigation button in to confirm. 4. If Audio/Video option is selected without AV cable connected, you will see the following message displays momentarily and the display will return to previous screen. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 40 3hrs or 2GB. In Continuous mode it will make multiple files until the hard drive is full. button or the “R” or “E” button on the © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved /Exit...
  • Page 41: Sd/Mmc And Ms Cards

    Photo, and press the Navigation button in without inserting a card, you will see a message saying that “No Card Detected!”. 2. Before inserting a SD/MMC card or Memory Stick, slide the up to turn off the media player, if power is on. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved button...
  • Page 42: Signal Output

    LCD. 4. On Video menu, select and play a file on the media player. Now you can watch the video file on TV and adjust settings on the media player with its supplied remote. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 43: Setting

    "E" will take you out of the current line with- out exiting the Setting menu. "M" will save your changes and return you to the main menu. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved EXIT button on the...
  • Page 44: Display Tab

    Photo tab. Options Adjust brightness to meet the desired level. NTSC/PAL LCD/TV—In TV mode the 3.5" LCD screen will be blank. When powered off the unit will revert to the 3.5" LCD screen operation. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 45 Setting Item Adjustment and Purpose Slide Music Slide Repeat Slide Interval © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved Push Navigation button right or left to enable or disable the background music Push Navigation button right or left to enable or disable the repetition...
  • Page 46: Record Tab

    "Best" setting. Quality will be less in any other setting. The media player can record video at up to 30 fps. Select the settings for your preferences. Options Standard, Fine, Better, Best Standard, Fine, Better, Best Standard, Fine, Better, Best © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 47: System Tab

    2. Push the Navigation button up or down to select Display Off, Power Off, Language, Date Format, Date Setting, Time Setting, Time Format, Alarm Alarm Time, and Load Defaults. Refer to the table below for the settings available. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 48 YES to load factory default settings. Options Off/3 sec/5 sec/10 sec /15 sec/30 sec/1 min. Off/15 sec/30 sec/1/2/5/10 min. Version dependent yy/mm/dd, mm/dd/yy, dd/mm/yy Set today’s date Set time 12hrs/24 hrs Off/On Sets the alarm time Yes/No © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 49: Info Tab

    Version DivX (R) VOD Update Software Update Firmware © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved Shows available Hard Disk Drive free storage space. Displays software version. Push Navigation key to the right to read DivX information and the registration code. Please refer to Upgrade Software for proce- dure to upgrade the software.
  • Page 50: Specifications

    Jack, AV-out Jack, AC Adaptor connector, CIR, Speaker, and Microphone FCC, CB, CE, VCCI, E-mark 3 hours on battery 7 hours on battery (with LCD display off) 100–240 V (varies from country to country) © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 51: Upgrade Software

    5. Select Setting from main menu and press the Navigation button in to enter. 6. Push the Navigation button left or right to select Info tab. 7. Push the Navigation button up or down to select Update Software. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 52: Upgrade Firmware

    USB cable for the following procedures: NOTE: The DMP040 must have an external video display connected to view the screens. NOTE: To prevent battery discharging while upgrading, we recommend that the AC Adapter be used. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 53 9. Push the Navigation button to the right or left to select Yes and press the Navigation button in to start to upgrade firmware. Or, select No to cancel upgrade. 10. When firmware upgrade completes, system will restart. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 54: Dockable Media Player-Installation

    NOTE: If the player doesn’t power up correctly, remove the player (see instructions below) and then re-install. Lock/Unlock Button Electrical Connector © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved Insert Player and then slide down until unit locks.
  • Page 55: Remote Usage When Docked

    NOTE: The control buttons on the DMP740 function when the unit is docked. Overhead Remote Media Player Remote Title/Icon Setup Mute Enter ❙❙ TV/AV Menu PCB © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved Comments Record or "R" button on unit Setting Menu displays Mute Left ❙❙ Play/Pause Right Down ❙❙...
  • Page 56: Dockable Media Player-Removal

    3. Slide the player away from the screen and carefully remove. NOTE: Install the rubber protective cover over the electrical connector at the bottom of the media player after removing the unit from the monitor POD mounting area. © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 57 © 2005 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved...
  • Page 58 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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