Audio/video input terminal 2 (VTR2-IN) —————>>
Used to connect a game player or other device.
(= pages 30, 31)
Video (Yellow)
L (White)
R (Red) OÙ
©
VTR input switch
VTR2 4 pr VTR1
(VTR1 or VTR2)
í
i
Used to select the VTR
00 | 00)
input selection.
qz
— À
( page 21)
Infrared transmitter
Used
to transmit
audio to wireless
head-
phones. (= page 17)
Room light switch
DOOR: Room light is on
when
door
is
LU)
opened.
==
OFF: Room light is off.
ON: Room light is on.
Room light, Room light lens = Â>
Select buttons (^, V)
Used to move the cursor. (= pages 22--25)
Menu button (MENU)
Used to determine the various settings.
(= pages 22—25)
Mode button (MODE)
Used to select the dimmer mode.
(= pages 22, 23}
Power button (POWER)
Used to turn the power ON and OFF.
(= page 21)
Notes:
o When RCA cords have been connected to this
unit, secure them along the roof panel of the car
so that they will not dangle down or become eas-
ily disconnected.
o Take care to ensure that the RCA cords will not
become wrapped around your hands or neck
since this may cause an accident.
Notes:
o Make sure that the infrared transmitter is not
covered by hands or hair.
© Refrain from adhering stickers, etc.
Notes:
o If you exchange the bulbs or encounter prob-
lems with the room lights, please consult your
nearest professional installer.
© Purchase 12 V, 5 W bulbs if bulbs other than the
ones supplied are to be used.
If bulb is in need of replacement:
1. Turn the power off.
2. Open the room light lens with a small flat blade
screw driver.
3. Remove old bulbs and replace with bulbs.
4. Reassemble lens covers.
5. Verify function of room lights by turning the
power on.
CEE
19
Aa B30