Operation Manual

Discovery DVD System
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INTRODUCTION
The Discovery DVD system fitted to your vehicle
has been chosen to give the occupants a more
enjoyable journey.
Ensure that you and your passengers take time to
read these instructions.
Portable radios and telephones
When using portable radios and telephones near
the unit, picture or sound interference may
occur. Do not use these devices near this unit.
SWITCHING ON
Use the DVD system when your vehicle is
running or the starter switch is at position I.
Note: It is not advisable to use the DVD system
for long periods without the engine running in
order to avoid a dead battery.
MONITORS
Unlike conventional TV screens, Discovery DVD
system monitors are Liquid Crystal Display
(LCD) panels allowing for a compact, lightweight
design. Because of this, the following should be
observed:
Do not press on the monitor unit; this can
distort the picture or damage the LCD panel.
Clean the LCD panel with a slightly damp,
soft cloth using a mild household detergent.
Do not use solvents such as benzene, thin-
ner, commercially available cleaners or anti-
static spray.
Do not use this unit in temperatures under
0°C or over 80°C.
If your car was parked in a cold or hot place,
the picture may not be clear. The monitor is
not damaged.
The picture will become clear after the tem-
perature in your car returns to normal.
Some stationary blue or red dots may
appear on the monitor. These are called
bright pixels and can happen with any LCD.
The LCD panel is highly sophisticated, and
more than 99.99% of the pixels used are
flawless. However, there is a possibility that
less than 0.01% of these pixels are defective
and may not light up properly. These defec-
tive pixels will not interfere with the picture.
IMPORTANT
If your vehicle was parked in direct
sunlight resulting in a considerable rise in
temperature inside the vehicle, allow the
unit to cool off before operating it.
If temperature limits are exceeded, the
DVD system automatically shuts down
and ejects the DVD. When the temperature
inside the vehicle returns to normal, power
on the DVD system by pressing
POWER on
the remote control or opening and closing
the monitor.