JVC Computer Monitor KV M65 User Manual

MOBILE COLOR MONITOR SYSTEM  
SISTEMA DE MONITOR EN COLOR MÓVIL  
SYSTÈME DE MONITEUR MOBILE EN COULEUR  
KV-M65  
KV-M65MOBILECOLORMOITOR SYSTEM  
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Controller unit  
Unidad controladora  
Unité de commande  
Display unit  
Unided de visualización  
Unité d’affichange  
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*
This system cannot receive television broadcasts and is primarily  
designed for use with a VCR. Use the separately sold mobile TV tuner  
system KV-C1 for optional television broadcast reception.  
Este sistema no puede recibir emisiones de televisión, y ha sido  
diseñado principalmente para ser utilizado con una videograbadora.  
Utilice el sistema de sintonizador de TV móvil KV-C1 vendido por  
separado para reciber emisiones de televisión opcionales.  
For installation and connections, refer to the  
separate manual.  
Para realizar la instalación y las conexiones,  
consulte el manual separado.  
Ce système ne peut recevoir les emissions de télévision, et il est  
essentiellement conçu pour l’utilisation avec un magnétoscope.  
Utilisez le tuner avec système de tuner TV mobile KV-C1 vendu  
séparément pour la réception optionnelle des émissions de télévision.  
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Pour l’installation et les raccordements, se  
référer au manuel séparé.  
For customer Use:  
Enter below the serial No. which is  
located on the rear of cabinet. Retain  
this information for future reference.  
INSTRUCTIONS  
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES  
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS  
Model No. KV-M65  
Serial No.  
TQBX0223  
 
[J]  
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• WHEN LIGHTNING OCCURS, DO NOT TOUCH  
THE ANTENNA WIRE OR THE TELEVISION.  
TOUCHING THE ANTENNA WIRE OR THE TELEVI-  
SION UNDER SUCH CONDITIONS MAY CAUSE  
ELECTROCUTION.  
CAUTION :  
Change or modifications not approved by JVC could void  
user's authority to operate the equipment. This equip-  
ment has been tested and found to comply with the lim-  
its for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide rea-  
sonable protection against harmful interference in a resi-  
dential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television recep-  
tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• KEEP THE MONITOR SYSTEM AT AN APPRO-  
PRIATE SOUND LEVEL WHILE DRIVING.  
DRIVING WITH THE SOUND AT A LEVEL THAT  
PREVENTS YOU FROM HEARING SOUNDS  
OUTSIDE OF AND AROUND THE VEHICLE MAY  
CAUSE AN ACCIDENT.  
• ASK A TRAINED TECHNICIAN TO INSTALL THE  
MONITOR SYSTEM.  
INSTALLATION AND WIRING REQUIRE TRAINING  
AND EXPERIENCE.  
* TO BE SAFE, ASK THE SALES OUTLET WHERE  
YOU PURCHASED THE MONITOR SYSTEM TO  
PERFORM THE INSTALLATION.  
• DO NOT LET THE MONITOR SYSTEM FALL OR  
BE STRONGLY IMPACTED.  
BE SURE TO NOT LET THE MONITOR SYSTEM  
FALL OR BE STRONGLY IMPACTED SINCE THIS  
MAY CAUSE A MALFUNCTION OR FIRE.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
• DO NOT WATCH THE MONITOR WITH THE  
ENGINE OFF.  
WATCHING THE MONITOR WITH THE ENGINE OFF  
WILL CONSUME BATTERY POWER AND MAY  
PREVENT THE ENGINE FROM STARTING.  
 
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Cautions for the liquid crystal panel  
• Do not leave the liquid crystal panel surface  
facing upwards on top of the dashboard.  
(storage temperature range: –20 °C to +80 °C  
(–4 °F to +176 °F) )  
• Do not strongly impact the liquid crystal panel.  
+80°C  
–20  
–20°C to +80°C  
During the summer,  
temperatures can  
reach as high as  
100 °C (212 °F).  
When the liquid crystal panel reaches high  
temperatures or low temperatures, chemical  
changes occur within the liquid crystal panel  
which may cause malfunctions.  
• There are red spots, blue spots and green  
spots on the panel surface. This is a charac-  
teristic of liquid crystal panels and is not a  
problem.  
• When the temperature is very cold or very hot,  
the image may not appear clearly or may  
move slowly.  
Also, movement of the image may seem to be  
out of sync or the image quality may decline in  
such environments. Note that this is not a  
malfunction or problem.  
Spots  
(usage temperature range: 0 °C to +40 °C (32  
°F to 104 °F) )  
0 °C (32 °F) or colder  
The liquid crystal panel is built with very high  
precision technology and has at least 99.99%  
effective image pixels. Be aware that on  
0.01% of the panel there may be missing  
pixels or constantly light pixels.  
40 °C (104 °F) or hotter  
 
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Thank you for purchasing a JVC product. Please read all instructions carefully before operation,  
to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance from the  
unit.  
Table of Contents  
Introduction to the Roles of the System Components ................6  
How to Use the Monitor System  
Controlling the Sound .................................................................9  
Adjusting Brightness .................................................................12  
Adjusting the Sound..................................................................16  
Adjusting the Image ..................................................................18  
Connecting to External Devices................................................20  
How to Best Use the Monitor System  
Troubleshooting ........................................................................21  
Maintenance .............................................................................22  
Specifications............................................................................23  
 
6
Introduction to the Roles of the System  
Components  
Controller unit  
Terminal for connecting a mobile video  
machine, video camera or other device  
Not used at present  
AV INPUT 1  
DISPLAY UNIT  
POWER  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L-AUDIO-R  
L-AUDIO-R  
VIDEO  
AV  
OUTPUT  
L-AUDIO-R  
AV INPUT 2  
Terminal for connecting a 2nd  
monitor or car stereo audio  
output  
Terminal for connecting a mobile video  
machine, video camera or other device  
Terminal for connecting to the KV-M65 display unit  
Terminal for connecting the power cord  
 
7
Introduction to the Roles of the System Components (continued)  
KV-M65 display unit  
The numbers in the circles (  
indicate the page on which an  
)
explanation is provided in this manual.  
POWER  
MODE  
MENU  
Normally:  
Changing the channel setting in the  
upward or downward direction  
Used to turn the power  
source ON and OFF  
(only when connected to the KV-C1)  
When setting various menus:  
Menu selection  
When setting various adjustment modes:  
Adjustment and switching  
Used to display, select and determine the various adjustments  
(screen, menu).  
Used to display the configuration screen for changing the input source and the various function menus.  
When set to the TV mode, channel numbers are shown. Note, however, that television broad-  
cast reception requires connection to the separately sold KV-C1 mobile TV tuner system.  
Dimmer sensor  
This sensor automatically adjusts the screen brightness. (When  
Auto Mode is set for the Dimmer Setting, the screen brightness is  
automatically adjusted to one of 12 levels to suit the surrounding  
brightness.)  
Remote sensor  
Used when the JVC mobile TV tuner  
system KV-C1 is connected  
KV-M65M  
O
B
IL
E
C  
O
L
O
R
MONIT  
O
R
SYSTEM  
STAND BY (R), ON (G)  
When the power is off ... red  
When the power is on ... green  
Terminal for connecting  
the cable from the  
controller unit (on the  
right side)  
Speaker  
(on the back side)  
Screw holes are provided for attaching the monitor  
stand (on the bottom side).  
(1/4 inch unify screw, maximum length of 4.5 mm)  
 
8
MODE button  
When pressed for less than 2 seconds: The input source can be changed.  
8
RGB  
VIDEO 1  
VIDEO 2  
Television channel number  
When pressed for 2 seconds or longer: The setting screens for various functions can be  
displayed.  
[ SPEAKER MODE ]  
STANDARD  
SPEAKER ODE  
9 to 11  
VIDEO  
DIMMER  
END  
M
OMDE  
NAVIGATION  
M
UTE  
SELECT  
ENTER  
MENU  
MODE  
M
OVE  
SELECT  
MENU  
[ RGB MODE ]  
CURSOR  
NAVIGATION  
NO CONNECT  
SELECT  
ENTER  
MENU  
[ DIMMER MODE ]  
12 to 15  
AUTO  
M
ANUAL  
SELECT  
ENTER  
M
ENU  
MENU button  
When pressed for less than 2 seconds: The adjustment screen display can be selected.  
(The following diagram shows an example for the Speaker Output Setting on All Modes  
and the Dimmer Setting on Auto Mode.)  
[CH  
AUTO  
M
ODE]  
BRIGHT  
-10  
VOLU  
ME  
M
ANUAL  
30  
When pressed for 2 seconds or longer: The menus for image and sound can be displayed.  
BLACK BASS  
CONT TREBLE  
18, 19  
16, 17  
COLOR BALANCE  
TINT SURROUND  
END  
*
* Displayed only when VIDEO1  
or VIDEO2 is selected.  
MOVE  
SELECT  
MENU  
CURSOR  
When setting the menus: The Menu selection and adjustment can be decided.  
 
9
Controlling the Sound  
Selecting the volume of the built-in speakers  
(The monitor system is set to STANDARD at the time of shipment from the factory.)  
POWER  
MODE  
MENU  
Press the MODE button for 2 seconds or longer.  
SPEAKER  
M
ODE  
ODE  
ODE  
VIDEO  
M
DIMMER  
END  
M
M
OVE  
SELECT  
MENU  
CURSOR  
MODE  
Select the SPEAKER MODE.  
SPEAKER MODE  
VIDEO  
M
ODE  
DIMMER  
END  
M
ODE  
M
OVE  
SELECT  
MENU  
CURSOR  
Press the MENU button.  
[ SPEAKER MODE ]  
STANDARD  
NAVIGATION  
M
UTE  
SELECT  
ENTER  
MENU  
MENU  
Note  
• If no operations are performed for a period of 30 seconds after pressing the MODE button:  
The Menu configuration screen automatically disappears.  
 
10  
POWER  
MODE  
MENU  
Select STANDARD.  
[ SPEAKER MODE ]  
STANDARD  
NAVIGATION  
M
UTE  
SELECT  
ENTER  
MENU  
After the SPEAKER MODE screen disappears (occurs af-  
ter about 10 seconds), press the MENU button for less  
than 2 seconds and show the speaker volume level dis-  
play.  
VOLU  
ME  
30  
MENU  
Adjust the speaker volume level.  
VOLU  
ME  
30  
Sound level (0-60 levels)  
Note  
• Relationship between the Speaker mode setting and the built-in speaker volume  
Built-in speaker volume  
Speaker mode setting  
STANDARD  
NAVIGATION  
MUTE  
Television  
Television sound  
Not used at present. Please select either STANDARD or MUTE.  
There is no sound output from the speakers  
RGB  
Video 1  
Video 2  
Video 1 sound Video 2 sound  
• Speaker output is monaural sound. (It is not heard as stereo sound.)  
 
11  
Adjusting the volume output level of the AV output terminal  
POWER  
MODE  
MENU  
Perform steps 1 to 3 on page 9.  
Press the MODE button for 2 seconds or longer.  
Select the SPEAKER MODE setting using the [ ] and [ ] but-  
tons.  
Press the MENU button.  
Select MUTE.  
[ SPEAKER MODE ]  
STANDARD  
NAVIGATION  
M
UTE  
SELECT  
ENTER  
MENU  
After the SPEAKER MODE setting screen disappears (oc-  
curs after about 10 seconds), press the MENU button for  
less than 2 seconds and show the volume level display.  
SOUND LEVEL  
40  
MENU  
Adjust the volume output level of the AV output terminal.  
Note  
• When the SPEAKER MODE setting is on STANDARD:  
SOUND LEVEL  
40  
The output level is fixed to the maximum of 60 and cannot be  
adjusted. (See page 10 for more details.)  
 
12  
Adjusting Brightness  
For the automatic mode  
(The monitor system is set to the Auto Mode at the time of shipment from the factory.)  
Automatically adjusts the screen brightness to suit the brightness of the surrounding environment.  
POWER  
MODE  
MENU  
Press the MODE button for 2 seconds or longer.  
Note  
SPEAKER  
M
ODE  
ODE  
ODE  
VIDEO  
M
DIMMER  
END  
M
• When END is selected, the system returns to the initial screen.  
M
OVE  
SELECT  
MENU  
CURSOR  
MODE  
Select the DIMMER MODE.  
SPEAKER  
M
ODE  
ODE  
ODE  
VIDEO  
M
DIMMER  
END  
M
M
OVE  
SELECT  
MENU  
CURSOR  
Press the MENU button.  
[ DIMMER MODE ]  
MAUTO  
ANUAL  
SELECT  
ENTER  
M
ENU  
MENU  
 
13  
POWER  
MODE  
MENU  
Select AUTO.  
[ DIMMER MODE ]  
MAUTO  
ANUAL  
SELECT  
ENTER  
M
ENU  
After the DIMMER MODE disappears (occurs after about  
10 seconds), press the MENU button for less than 2 sec-  
onds and show the automatic dimmer (darkness level) dis-  
play.  
DI ER LEVEL  
-55MM  
MENU  
Use the [ ] or [ ] button to adjust brightness to the best  
visibility at night.  
DIMMER LEVEL  
-55  
Note  
• When the adjustment is made to the best visibility at night, the  
system automatically adjusts the level between the maximum  
brightness and the brightness for the best visibility at night (mini-  
mum brightness).  
When set to 0, the brightness  
does not change.  
(It is recommended that the setting be put between –40 and –60).  
• When 0 is set, the value is fixed to the maximum level and the  
brightness does not change.  
 
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Adjusting Brightness  
For the manual mode  
The screen brightness can be adjusted manually.  
POWER  
MODE  
MENU  
Press the MODE button for 2 seconds or longer.  
SPEAKER  
M
ODE  
ODE  
ODE  
VIDEO  
M
Note  
DIMMER  
END  
M
• When END is selected, the system returns to the initial screen.  
M
OVE  
SELECT  
MENU  
CURSOR  
MODE  
Select the DIMMER MODE.  
SPEAKER  
M
ODE  
ODE  
ODE  
VIDEO  
M
DIMMER  
END  
M
M
OVE  
SELECT  
MENU  
CURSOR  
Press the MENU button.  
[ DIMMER  
MODE ]  
AUTO  
M
ANUAL  
SELECT  
ENTER  
M
ENU  
MENU  
 
15  
POWER  
MODE  
MENU  
Select MANUAL.  
Note  
[ DIMMER MODE ]  
MAUTO  
• When MANUAL is selected in advance:  
ANUAL  
SELECT  
ENTER  
M
ENU  
With the wireless remote controller, it is possible to set this level  
directly using the Brightness button.  
After the DIMMER MODE disappears (occurs after about  
10 seconds), press the MENU button for less than 2 sec-  
onds and show the brightness display.  
BRIGHT  
-10  
MENU  
Use the [ ] or [ ] button to adjust the brightness to your  
preferred level.  
BRIGHT  
-10  
 
16  
Adjusting the Sound  
POWER  
MODE  
MENU  
Example: Adjusting the bass level  
Press the MENU button for 2 seconds or longer.  
BLACK BASS  
CONT TREBLE  
COLOR BALANCE  
TINT SURROUND  
END  
M
OVE  
SELECT  
MENU  
CURSOR  
MENU  
BLACK BASS  
CONT TREBLE  
Select BASS.  
COLOR BALANCE  
TINT SURROUND  
END  
MOVE  
SELECT  
MENU  
CURSOR  
Press the MENU button.  
BASS  
0
MENU  
Adjust the BASS level.  
Note  
• After 10 seconds passes:  
BASS  
+15  
The BASS Adjustment screen automatically disappears.  
Note  
• When END is selected, the system returns to the initial screen.  
• Bass, Treble, Balance and Surround do not change in the case of a built-in speaker.  
 
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Adjustment points (The bass, treble and balance can be adjusted from the setting screens)  
BASS  
BASS  
-15  
BASS  
+15  
(level of low tones)  
Bass is reduced.  
Bass is increased.  
TREBLE  
TREBLE  
-15  
TREBLE  
+15  
(level of high tones)  
Treble is reduced.  
Treble is increased.  
BALANCE  
BALANCE  
-15  
BALANCE  
+15  
Balances the sound  
output between the left  
and right speakers  
Sound output of the  
right side is lowered.  
Sound output of the  
left side is lowered.  
SURROUND  
SURROUND OFF  
SURROUND ON  
SELECT  
ENTER  
SELECT  
ENTER  
MENU  
MENU  
The feature gives a 3D  
effect to the sound when  
VIDEO1 or VIDEO2 is in  
stereo format.  
 
18  
Adjusting the Image  
POWER  
MODE  
MENU  
Example: Adjusting the black level  
Press the MENU button for 2 seconds or longer.  
Note  
• When END is selected, the system returns to the initial screen.  
• For an RGB screen, only the Black level and Contrast are shown.  
(Not used at present.)  
BLACK BASS  
CONT TREBLE  
COLOR BALANCE  
TINT SURROUND  
END  
M
OVE  
SELECT  
MENU  
CURSOR  
• If no operations are performed for a period of 30 seconds after  
pressing the MENU button  
MENU  
The Menu configuration screen automatically disappears.  
Select BLACK.  
BLACK BASS  
CONT TREBLE  
COLOR BALANCE  
TINT SURROUND  
END  
MOVE  
SELECT  
MENU  
CURSOR  
Press the MENU button.  
BLACK  
0
MENU  
Adjust the Black level.  
Note  
• After 10 seconds passes  
The Black Level adjustment screen automatically disappears.  
BLACK  
+15  
 
19  
Adjustment points (Image features can be adjusted from the various setting screens)  
BLACK LEVEL  
Makes the black portions of the  
screen easier to see (Night  
scenes, black hair, etc.)  
BLACK  
-15  
BLACK  
+15  
Adjust the Black Level when there is an inversion of the black and white on the  
screen or the screen appears too white due to an imbalance in the relationship  
between the installation position of the monitor and eye level.  
When the Black Level is  
on the negative [–] side.  
When the Black Level is  
on the positive [+] side.  
CONTRAST  
Normally set in the middle.  
Move to the right for more  
contrast.  
CONT  
-15  
CONT  
+15  
COLOR  
COLOR  
-15  
COLOR  
+15  
Setting to slightly  
thicker colors  
Colors are less vivid.  
Colors are more vivid.  
TINT  
TINT  
-15  
TINT  
+15  
Setting for attractive  
skin color  
Skin color has a  
greenish tint.  
Skin color has a red-  
dish-purplish tint.  
 
20  
Connecting to External Devices  
Connection example 1  
Mobile video machine or video camera (AV input 1) and car stereo (Audio output)  
To car stereo  
Controller unit  
AV INPUT 1  
DISPLAY UNIT  
POWER  
L-AUDIO-R  
L-AUDIO-R  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AV  
OUTPUT  
L-AUDIO-R  
AV INPUT 2  
Connection example 2  
Mobile video machine (AV input 1) and 2nd monitor (AV output)  
To 2nd monitor  
Controller unit  
AV INPUT 1  
DISPLAY UNIT  
POWER  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L-AUDIO-R  
L-AUDIO-R  
VIDEO  
AV  
OUTPUT  
L-AUDIO-R  
AV INPUT 2  
Note  
• Refer to the installation manual for an explanation of how to make these connections.  
• Since the connection cord varies depending on what external devices are connected, refer to the  
video equipment manual as well.  
• For connection of a mobile video machine or video camera:  
When howling (a “pi” sound) occurs, take one of the following steps.  
· Lower the volume on the monitor system  
· Use earphones (when the camera has an earphone jack)  
· Keep the monitor system and the camera microphone apart.  
 
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Troubleshooting  
Please check the following items one more time.  
When this occurs  
Check these points  
Reference  
page  
There are red, blue and This is a characteristic of liquid crystal panels and is not a  
green spots on the  
screen.  
problem.  
(The liquid crystal panel is built with very  
high precision technology and has at least  
99.99% effective image pixels. Be aware  
that on 0.01% of the panel there may be  
missing pixels or constantly light pixels.)  
There is sound output, • Is the parking brake connection wire (gray color) connected?  
Refer to  
the  
installation  
manual  
but no video output  
(only the channel  
number is shown).  
• The KV-M65 does not have a built-in TV tuner so no image is  
shown when it is set to the TV mode.  
• Was the parking brake lever pulled?  
There is no sound from  
the speakers.  
9 to 11  
9 to 11  
[Speaker Volume Adjustment]  
Is the volume on the lowest level?  
[Speaker Output Setting]  
Is the setting on No Output?  
The screen is dark.  
The screen black and  
white portions are  
inverted.  
12 to 15  
18, 19  
[Brightness, Black Level and Contrast]  
Are the settings properly adjusted?  
The screen is too white.  
The color is thin.  
The tint is off.  
18, 19  
[Color and Tint]  
Are the settings properly adjusted?  
 
22  
Maintenance  
To prevent damage to the system exterior  
Do not apply pesticides, benzine, thinner or other  
volatile substances to the unit.  
The cabinet surface primarily consists of plastic ma-  
terials.  
Do not wipe with benzine, thinner or similar sub-  
stances because this will results in discoloration or  
removal of the paint.  
Alcohol  
Pesticide  
When a cloth with a cleansing chemical is used,  
follow the caution points.  
Wax  
Do not leave the unit in contact with rubber or vinyl  
products for long periods of time.  
Do not use cleansers which have polishing gran-  
ules because this could damage the surface of the  
unit.  
Thinner  
Benzine  
Tape  
Adhesive  
tape  
Clean dirt by wiping lightly with a soft cloth  
When the unit is very dirty, wipe with a well-wrung cloth  
dipped in a kitchen cleanser (neutral) thinned by water and  
then go over the same surface with a dry cloth.  
(Since there is the possibility of water drops getting inside  
of the unit, do not directly apply cleanser to the surface.)  
Wring well  
Wipe lightly  
Go over the same surface  
with a dry cloth  
Kitchen cleanser thinned by water  
Request  
If water drops or similar wet substances get inside of the monitor via the liquid crystal panel sur-  
face, it may cause a malfunction.  
 
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Specifications  
Product type  
Mobile color monitor system  
Power source voltage  
DC 14.4V (can be used within the range of 11V to 16V);  
negative ground only  
Usage temperature range 0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
Storage temperature range –20°C to +80°C (–4°F to +176°F)  
Liquid crystal panel  
6-1/2”  
Screen dimensions  
Width 13.3 cm (5-1/4”), height 10.0 cm (3-15/16”),  
diagonal 16.6 cm (6-9/16”)  
Number of pixels  
Display method  
Drive method  
Visibility angle  
Light source  
Sound output  
Speaker  
224,640 pixels (234 vertical x 320 horizontal x 3)  
Transparent color filter format  
TFT (thin film transistor) active matrix format  
Left/right: ±45°, Upward: 40°, Downward: 20°  
Internal light (W-shaped, cold cathode fluorescent light)  
1 W  
4 cm (1-5/8”) round speaker (one)  
Dimensions  
Width 18.8 cm (7-7/16”), height 12.8 cm (5-1/16”),  
thickness 3.5 cm (1-7/16”)  
Mass  
600 g (1.4 lbs)  
Connection terminals  
• Power, ground, parking brake, remote output connection  
terminals (10 pin connector)  
• Display unit connection terminal (13-pin DIN connector)  
• AV input 1 and input 2 terminals  
Video 1Vp-p(75/RCA pin)  
Audio 0.5Vrms (RCA pin)  
• AV output terminal Video 1Vp-p(75/RCA pin)  
Audio 0 to 0.5Vrms(RCA pin)  
(consecutive change supported by  
sound level adjustment)  
Dimensions  
Mass  
Width 19.6 cm (7-3/4”), depth 14.2 cm (5-5/8”),  
height 3.8 cm (1-1/2”)  
800 g (1.8 lbs)  
 
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
Printed in Japan  
0498MNMUBNMTS  
EN, SP, FR.  
 

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