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Owner’s Manual
TVX5653
To prevent the battery from running down,
operate the unit while the engine is running
whenever possible.
When listening to the sound of TV programs
while driving, use a volume setting at which
you will still be able to hear sounds outside
the vehicle.
Sliding out the LCD panel
1) Start the engine running (set the key to ACC
or ON).
2) When the OPEN button 1 is pressed, the
LCD panel slides out.
7. OPERATION
Basic Operations
CAUTION
Note: Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of
chapter “3. CONTROL” on page 5 (spread).
CAUTION
*
The LCD panel will be retracted if the OPEN
button 1 is pressed while the LCD panel is
extended. The LCD panel will be automatical-
ly retracted if about ten seconds are allowed to
elapse with the panel extended and no opera-
tion initiated.
Notes:
• Unless the LCD panel is fully extended, its
angle cannot be adjusted. Attempting to turn
the panel before it is fully extended will cause
malfunctioning.
• If the LCD panel stops when it is partially
extended, press the OPEN button 1 to retract
it, and then press the OPEN button 1 again so
that it is fully extended.
Adjusting the LCD panel angle
1) Turn the LCD panel upwards and set it at an
easy viewing angle.
Label
Turn the diplay upwards by
holding only the front edge from
the label.
When adjusting the angle, take care not to
catch your fingers between the LCD panel
and main unit or instrument panel. Do not
take hold of the area behind the label and
operate the unit.
Notes:
• Do not forcibly turn the LCD panel.
• The LCD panel can be turned upwards to a
maximum angle of 130 degrees (although this
may vary depending on the vehicle model).
Angle to which LCD
panel can be turned:
130 degrees
Car stereo adjustments
1) Set the car stereo’s radio frequency to the
modulator frequency.
*The factory set for the modulator frequency is
88.3 MHz. (Refer to the section on selecting
the FM modulator frequency on page 15, 16.)
2) Use the car stereo’s volume and tone controls
to adjust the volume and tone to the desired
levels.
Note:
• Adjust also the BASS (bass)/TREB (treble) and
BAL (left/right balance)/FAD (front/back bal-
ance) controls to the optimum positions.