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Manual de usuario RCA, modelo Mobile Video Cassette Player

Fabricar: RCA
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Note: To eject a tape in playback mode, press the EJECT or STOP button twice; to eject a tape in stop mode, press the EJECT or STOP button once. Adjusting the Video Player Adjust the sound to a desired level using the VOLUME up and down button. If the LCD’s image needs to be adjusted: 1. Use the PICTURE button to display an on-screen menu with color, tint, brightness, and contrast information. 2. Use the VOLUME button to move the on-screen highlight to the desired choice 3. Press the PICTURE button to select it. 4. Use the VOLUME button to adjust individual settings up and down. Each button is illustrated in the Controls, Indicators, and Connectors diagrams on the opposite page. Playing Video Games There are three jacks on the player’s jack panel. The jacks are labeled Video, Audio L, and Audio R. Plug the video output from your video game machine into the yellow Video input jack on the player. Plug the Audio cable(s) from the game machine into the corresponding Audio input jacks on the player. Note: Prior to connecting any video game console, make sure any tape in the player is stopped. Chapter 2 Using the System Using AUX Jacks You can view an image from an external source (like a camcorder) using the player’s A/V input jacks. A/V Jacks There are three A/V input jacks and three A/V output jacks on the player’s rear jack panel. You can connect an external device like a game console or camcorder into the A/V input jacks. Note: Make sure to stop all tape playback in the player before connecting an auxiliary device to the player’s A/V input jacks. You can connect the player to another device like a VCR using the A/V output jacks. 8PIN DIN JACK 87 654 321 PIN ASSIGNMENT 1. POWER (DC 12V) OUTPUT 2. N.C or IR REPEAT OUTPUT 3. POWER (GND) OUTPUT 4. VIDEO OUTPUT 5. VIDEO GND 6. AUDIO R OUTPUT 7. AUDIO GND 8. AUDIO L OUTPUT Using an External Monitor Your player has a monitor port in the rear which provides DC 12V and A/V output in one DIN socket. Connect the the unit via the monitor port to an external monitor or TV (monitor cable not included). CAUTION: For vehicle use, connect the mobile video player only to a factory equipped compatible display. To determine full compatibility, check the owners user guide provided by your vehicle manufacturer. Damage can occur using a non-compatible monitor if it does not have a fully compatible 8-pin input jack. For the specific wiring function of each electrical pin within the jack, see the illustration at left. Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Other Information Chapter Overview: • Troubleshooting • Care and Cleaning • Traveling Tips • Wired Headphones • Specifications • Index • Warranty Changing Entertainment. Again. Other Information Troubleshooting Tips In this section, you will find answers to common video player questions. Consulting with this section first when there is problem may help you answer common questions. No power • Check to make sure all power cord connections are tight and plugged into an operating power source. Rewind does not operate • Check to make sure the tape is not already rewound. The VCP makes noise when stopped • The player is removing the tape from the playheads. A sound is normal. The head cylinder inside the player will continue to rotate for a few minutes after you stop the unit. Snowy or no picture during playback • Check video cable connections between the player and any connected monitor. • Try another tape. Streaks in picture during normal playback • Check to make sure the tape is of good quality and not worn out. Will not play • Check to make sure there is a tape in the player. • Try ejecting and reinserting the tape. • Check to make sure the tape is not broken. Tape plays back in slow motion • Press PLAY to return to normal playback. Chapter 3 Other Information Proper Care and Storage • Keep dirt from entering the player’s cassette tape door. Dust and grit are abrasive and cause excessive wear to the playback heads and/or tapes. • Always close the LCD monitor when not in use. • Before handling the player or tapes, make sure your hands and face are free from any chemical products such as suntan lotion, as damage to the finish or internal parts may occur. • The player might be damaged by improper storage or handling. Do not subject the unit to swinging, shaking, or dropping. • Do not store the player in temperatures below +4° F (-15°C) or above +149°F (65°C). • When not in use, always remove any inserted tape and the power supply. • Retain the original carton for future storage or shipping purposes. Cleaning the Player 1. Clean the exterior, wiping gently with a soft cloth. For heavy dirt, use diluted, mild soap and wring the cloth well. Then wipe again with a dry cloth. 3. To clean the LCD monitor, raise it to the vertical position. Wipe gently with a soft cloth. Notes: • Avoid using strong cleaning agents such as alcohol. • Cleaning should be done only after the power supply has been disconnected. • Mold may form if the monitor is left dirty. • When us...


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