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Chapter 1 : Overview of Your Equipment
Installing Your Remote Control Batteries
1.
Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control.
2.
Install two AAA-size batteries (not included) as shown. Make sure the “+” and “-” terminals
are oriented correctly.
3.
Replace the cover.
Notes
Do not mix different types of batteries together or old batteries with fresh ones.
Remove and replace weak batteries. Weak batteries can leak and damage your controller.
Dispose of batteries properly; never throw them into a fire.
Point your remote at the receiver on the center of the front of the TV/VCR. Make sure the
receiver is not blocked.
The remote control can operate up to 30 feet away from the TV/VCR, if you are directly fac-
ing the front of the TV/VCR. Operating distance diminishes as you move to the sides of the
TV/VCR.
To use DC power
By using the DC car cord supplied with the TV/VCR, you can operate this TV/VCR from a
cigarette lighter socket in any car that utilizes a negative ground system.
The fused 12V DC car cord has been designed to power the set from the external DC power
(12 volt negative ground) through the TV/VCR DC Input jack.
If the fuse in the car cord plug blows, replace it with a new 8 A fuse (Fast Blow Type) as
shown below. Unscrew the tip of the plug to remove.
Notes
Always turn off TV/VCR first before switch ON or OFF the ignition of car engine.
Make sure that the negative terminal of the battery is grounded.
When the TV/VCR is not in use, always disconnect it from the car cigarette lighter socket to
avoid a battery drain.
Do not operate the TV/VCR if the car battery is weak. Peak current from the car alternator
could blow the DC fuse.
Check the battery's charge level regularly when the TV/VCR is used in a vehicle.