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User manual PYLE PLVW1048VGA
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Manual abstract: user guide PYLE PLVW1048VGA
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. PLVW1048VGA 10.4" FLIP-DOWN IN-CAR DISPLAY (+VGA)
USER MANUAL V1.0
INDEX
NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CONTENT Specification Installation OSD function Content of OSD function Accessories Outside dimension Precaution Remark
PAGE
1. Specification
CAR-TV 10.4" + VGA function Resolution Size Brightness Video input Audio input PC input 800(H) x 600(V) 10.4" TFT LCD 200 cd/ (Typ) Not support mono signal
Composite Video(RCA)(F) ×2 (NTSC,PAL,SECAM) Stereo Sound Input (RCA)(F) ×2 PC Sound Input (Phone Jack) ×1 Analog 0.7Vp-p/75ohms, Sync Separate, TTL level. Horizontal 30k ~ 70k(Hz), Vertical 50 ~ 75(Hz) DDC2B, EDID v1 r1, DPMS DC 12~35V,3A(Max) IR Transmitter 2.3MHz&2.8MHz
Frequency Range Support VESA
Power input
Audio output
FM Stereo Sound Wireless Transmitter(88.0MHz~88.9MHz) Display Key (6 Key)Control Remote Key Control PC PIP AutoTune Brightness Contrast Color Quality Position 16W(MAX) Working: 5~39 2.2kg ±200g , Storage: 5~48 Mute FM Vidoe Brightness Mute FM PIC MODE Contrast Saturation Hue
*Option
Control function
Adjustment
Power consumption Temperature Weight
2. Installation
Step 1: Attention: It's directional for the iron slice.
Instruction to fix the screw of the iron slice
Instruction to fix the screw of the monitor
Screw hole 4 mm
Step 2: Install the monitor on the roof.
Car roof
Iron slice
Car roof Mounting plate
Step 3: Fix the monitor on the iron slice with the screws.
See step 1
Completed
3. OSD function
VIDEO control keys
1 23456
dome lights ON/OFF
1. Power When you push this button, it will Power ON or OFF the LCD. 2. " " When you push this button, it will decrease the degree of the function that you selected. 3. " " When you push this button, it will decrease the degree of the function that you selected. MENU/SELECT Show function menu list and select the function on the menu, when you push this key. V1/V2 Select Video 1 or Video 2 input.
4.
5. 6.
PC: Select PC input.
PC/VIDEO remote control function
1
6 4
2 3 5
1.
POWER When you push this button, it will Power On or Off the LCD. V1/V2: You could select V1 or V2 or PC with this button. MENU Show Function Menu List and Select the function on the menu, when you push this key. UP When you push this button, it will increase the degree of the function that you selected. DOWN When you push this button, it will decrease the degree of the function that you selected. Mute: You could mute the audio with this button.
2. 3.
4.
5.
6.
4. Content of OSD Function
OSD Adjustment for PC function Press "MENU" Button display will show following picture.
BIOS VERSION
PIP Enable Auto Tune Brightness Contrast Color Quality Position Mute FM Default Save Exit
Display Bios Version
800X600 H:37.6KHz V:59.7Hz
PC Display Mode PC Input Frequency
Continue to press "UP" & "DOWN" buttons and select above functions. Then, use "Menu" button to enter these functions and adjust them to your personal preference. PIP ENABLE : Set position ; see 4.1 AUTO TUNE : See 4.2 BRIGHTNESS : See 4.3 CONTRAST : See 4.4 COLOR : See 4.5 QUALITY : See 4.6 POSITION : See 4.7 MUTE : See 4.8 FM : See 4.9 DEFAULT : Set default value .See 4.10 SAVE EXIT : Save all of adjustment & exit to OSD function.
4.1 PIP CHANNEL SELECT( Under PC Mode )
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 PIP OFF RETURN
VIDEO 1: Set VIDEO 1 Input VIDEO 2: Set VIDEO 2 Input PIP OFF : exit PIP function. RETURN: Back to new setting. 4.2 AUTOTUNE( Under PC Mode ) AUTOTUNE
Press "MENU" to enter Press "MENU" to enter.
DOING
AUTOTUNE : Auto tracking , positioning, phase and size (press "MENU" to enter this adjustment. It takes 5 second to finish this adjustment.)
4.3 BRIHTNESS
BRIGHTNESS
0
63
BRIGHTNESS: Adjust LCD brightness level 0~63 of the image
4.4 CONTRAST
CONTRAST
0
63
CONTRAST: Adjust white color level 0~63 of the image.
4.5 COLOR
9300 7500 6550 USER RETURN
9300K : Set color to 9300K Use "MENU" to enter 7500K : Set color to 7500K Use "MENU" to enter 6550K : Set color to 6550K Use "MENU" to enter USER : Set color by user Use "MENU" to enter
EXIT : Back to new setting
4.6 QUALITY
SIZE PHASE TEST/GFX SHARPNESS RETURN
SIZE : Adjust size of the image. PHASE : Adjust phase level 0~63 of the image. TEXT/ GFX: DOS MODE/ change Text 720x400 & Gfx 640x400. SHARPNESS : Adjust Sharpness level 0~15 of the image. RETURN: Back to new setting
4.7 POSITION
IMAGE POS OSD POS SPEED EN SPEED ADJ RETURN
H:37.6KHz
V:59.7Hz
IMAGE POS : Adjust UP/ DOWN/ HOR/VER position of the image. OSD POS : Adjust OSD UP/ DOWN/ HOR/VER position of the image. SPEED EN : Select open or exit OSD speed. SPEED ADJ : Adjust OSD speed. RETURN : Back to new setting.
4.8 MUTE
MuteOff MuteOn
H:37.6KHz
V:59.7Hz
Mute On :
4.9 FM BIOS VERSION
FM88.0MHZ FM88.1MHZ FM88.2MHZ FM88.3MHZ FM88.4MHZ FM88.5MHZ FM88.6MHZ FM88.7MHZ FM88.8MHZ FM88.9MHZ Return
800X600 H:37.6KHz V:59.7Hz
RETURN : Back to new setting
4.10 DEFAULT
DEFAULT
YES NO
5 OSD Adjustment for VIDEO function Press "MENU" Button display will show following picture. BIOS VERSION
Brightness Mute FM PIC Mode Contrast Saturation Hue Default Save Exit
Display Bios Version
TV NTSC H:15.7KHz V:59.7Hz
Video System Video Input Frequency
BRIGHTNESS : See 5.1 Mute : See 5.2 FM : See 5.3
PIC MODE : See 5.4 CONTRAST : See 5.5 SATURATION : See 5.6 HUE : See 5.7 DEFAULT : Set default value. See 5.8 SAVE EXIT : Save all of adjustment & exit to OSD function.
5.1 BRIHTNESS
BRIGHTNESS
0
63
BRIGHTNESS: Adjust LCD brightness level 0~63 of the image
5.2 MUTE
MuteOff MuteOn
H:37.6KHz
V:59.7Hz
Mute On :
5.3 FM BIOS VERSION
FM88.0MHZ FM88.1MHZ FM88.2MHZ FM88.3MHZ FM88.4MHZ FM88.5MHZ FM88.6MHZ FM88.7MHZ FM88.8MHZ FM88.9MHZ Return
800X600 H:37.6KHz V:59.7Hz
RETURN : Back to new setting
5.4 PIC MODE
MODE 1 MODE 1 MODE 2
MODE 0: GAMMA TABLE 0 MODE 1: GAMMA TABLE 1 MODE 2: GAMMA TABLE 2
5.5 CONTRAST
CONTRAST
0
63
CONTRAST: Adjust white color level 0~63 of the image.
5.6 SATURATION.
SATURATION
-128
+127
SATURATION: Adjust color Saturation level ~128~127.
5.7 HUE
HUE
-128
+127
HUE: Adjust color Hue level Â128~127 5.8 DEFAULT DEFAULT
YES NO
5. Description of Accessories
Accessory Description
Video, audio, power input See chart 1
1.
Power cable+ Fuse(spec:3A/250V) Yellow video input 1, video input 2 Red audio input (R)1, audio input(R)2 White audio input(L)1, audio
2
input(L)2 Power input connector: Red: Anode Black: Ground See chart 2
3
IR transmitter: Receive 2.3MHz & 2.8MHz (wireless headphone not included)
4
Sound cable: PC audio output connect to audio input of monitor
5
PC audio input
6
RGB cable: connect PC to video input of monitor
7
PC video input
Description of accessories: Chart 1:
Chart 2:
6. Outside dimension
L:306.65mm W:304.40mm H:42.50mm
7. Precaution
1. It does not support mono signal. 2. When there's no input signal of PIP function, the feedback of OSD key may become slow. You could just turn off the PIP window. 3. Do not apply Pressure to the screen
4. Do not sprinkle any liquid to clean LCD. need to clean it, please use LCD Clean cloth. 5. Please do not add any parts or use any accessory which is not provided from the manufacturer. 6. Please do not use and store in the high Temperature. (Storage 5~48 , Operating 5~39 ) If you
7. When you connect cable, please make sure Anode (Positive) and Cathode (Negative) is correct. incorrect, it might damage your LCD. If
8. Please be careful when moving the monitor, in case to damage the LCD.
8. Remark
1:M4×0.7 L= 5 mm screw×6 2: 4 L= 10 mm screw×8
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