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WIRELESS  HEADPHONES

WIRED HEADPHONES (OPTIONAL)

The JMV12 includes a built-in infrared transmitter for use with the supplied wireless headphones. The volume can then be adjusted using 
the controls on each headset. Any number of wireless headphones may be used but they must be used within a line of sight from the 
transmitter, as infrared transmissions, like visible light travel only in a straight line. See the documentation accompanying your wireless 
headphones.

Note: 

If the monitor is set to M2 mode, the headphones supplied with this unit will not work, as these headphones are single 

channel. Only two-channel wireless headphones (Audiovox Model IR2CHS) will work with this unit when set to M2 mode. 
The only time it is necessary to set this unit to M2 mode is if there is an RSA (Rear Seat Audio) installed in the vehicle or if 
two of these monitors are installed in one vehicle.

There  is  one  1/8”  headphone  jack  on  the  JMV12  that  can  be  used  with  any  standard  wired  stereo  headphones  with  a  1/8”  plug.  This
jack is controlled by the volume up/down buttons on the JMV12 remote control.

ACCESSORIES

OVERHEAD  DOME  LIGHTS

The Dome Lights integrated into the JMV12 are controlled by a three position slide switch. Sliding the switch to the ON position will turn
the lights ON. The OFF position will prevent the lights from turning ON with the vehicle’s interior lighting, and the auto position will allow the
lights to turn ON and OFF with the vehicle’s interior lighting. Refer to the installation Guide for wire connections. Do not leave the vehicle 
unattended with the dome light switch in the ON position, as this could result in a discharged battery. 

REMOTE SENSOR

The JMV12 incorporates two infrared remote sensors which relay signals from the remote control to allow the unit to be controlled simply
by pointing its remote control at the remote sensor.  The infrared sensor can relay signals from most manufacturer’s remote control to its 
respective component connected to the AV1 input (optional accessory cable part number 8010730 required). In this case you must use the 
remote control supplied with the component.

Summary of Contents for JMV111 - DVD Player With LCD Monitor

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL JMV12 12 1 OVERHEAD LCD MONITOR WITH DVD PLAYER 128 7667A...

Page 2: ...it is dirty Lock the LCD screen in the fully closed position when not in use Before putting on headphones always adjust the volume setting to the lowest position Remember to leave the dome light swit...

Page 3: ...our purchase of the JENSEN JMV12 DVD Player with Drop Down Video Monitor The JMV12 has been designed to give you and your family many years of video entertainment in the mobile environment Please read...

Page 4: ...to stop playback 3 Source Select Use to select one of the four sources DVD AV1 AUX GAME AV2 TV Optional 4 Volume To increase the volume of wired headphones and increase the level of selected picture...

Page 5: ...a Monitor Code M1 or M2 1 Press and hold the SOURCE and FMM buttons on the unit for 3 seconds and the unit will switch from M1 to M2 or M2 to M1 2 The selected mode M1 or M2 will be retained in memor...

Page 6: ...t will be lit when unit is turned Off for easy loading at night 1 Headphone Jack Allow the use of wired headphones with a 1 8 3 5mm plug for listening to the video program audio 2 Auxiliary Video Inpu...

Page 7: ...th the remote control and slide the cover until it locks The remote control will operate the JMV12 It is not a universal remote control and will not control equipment from other manufacturers REMOTE C...

Page 8: ...6 AUTO MEMORY Button AUTO PROGRAM Button When the AUTO MEMORY button is pressed all channels are searched and channels that are detected with signals of sufficient levels are automatically stored in...

Page 9: ...d chapter selection use the number buttons to enter the desired title or chapter number For angle audio and subtitle press the ENTER button repeatedly to change the selected item Title Chapter Angle A...

Page 10: ...ubtitle vary from disc to disc 19 STOP Button Press to stop playback 20 PREVIOUS 9 Button Press to return to the previous chapter or track 21 SCAN BACKWARD 7 Button Press to search in a backward direc...

Page 11: ...icture 3 times of the original size 3 times Enlarge the picture 4 times of the original size 4 times Picture is returned to original size 28 SETUP Button Press to display the Setup Menu which allows t...

Page 12: ...ically turn off if no adjustments are made within 6 seconds or is any other button is pressed 33 VOLUME DOWN or UP Press to decrease or increase the volume level of the wired headphone jack It is also...

Page 13: ...OLUME button to adjust the setting The display will automatically turn off if no adjustments are made within 6 seconds or is any other button is pressed VOLUME Use the Volume or Volume button on the u...

Page 14: ...press the OK button to select 5 Press the Menu button to exit System Menu Note System Menu can be control via Remote Control only Items selected in the menu will have a green background SCREEN MODE S...

Page 15: ...his allows the user to select from DVD default on When ever the unit is turned on it will return to DVD mode DVD default off When ever the unit is turned on it will return to the last source selected...

Page 16: ...order to Go to the desired page move the highlight using the cursor button t or u to the icon indicated 3 After entering the desired page highlight the desired item using the cursor button p or q 4 Pr...

Page 17: ...with black bands on the upper and lower portions of the screen 16 9 This displays a wide picture with black bands on the upper and lower portion of the screen The bandwidth will vary depending on the...

Page 18: ...efault password 3308 and press enter To set a new password key in a new four digit password and press enter Load Factory The Load Factory Reset allows you to reset all options to factory settings This...

Page 19: ...numbers keys After choosing the track press ENTER to implement the selection 3 Using the REPEAT feature The default mode for the Repeat feature is OFF Pressing REPEAT consecutively changes the repeat...

Page 20: ...to display the songs in the folder 2 Press p or q to move the highlight to the desired song and press ENTER to begin playback of the highlighted song Skipping Songs Use the Next button on the remote...

Page 21: ...n the unit or the remote control will turn the system on or off alternately When in use the internal backlighting will illuminate the controls 3 After the unit has been turned on and is displaying a p...

Page 22: ...dard wired stereo headphones with a 1 8 plug This jack is controlled by the volume up down buttons on the JMV12 remote control ACCESSORIES OVERHEAD DOME LIGHTS The Dome Lights integrated into the JMV1...

Page 23: ...r input device Note The AUX Game input is a shared input Priority AUX when an AUX input is connected it will automatically disable the game input AV2 or TV Optional The video input may be connected to...

Page 24: ...t to begin the game Press Start again at any time to pause the game 5 Press RESET to return to the game list 6 Use the ON OFF selector switch to turn off the Game Controller after use AUX GAME input i...

Page 25: ...don t match the disc can t be played This DVD player is set to Region Number 1 Make sure your DVD is connected properly Make sure all cables are securely inserted into the appropriate jacks If you ar...

Page 26: ...tricts it 2 The disc s software doesn t support the feature e g angles 3 The feature is not available at the moment 4 You ve requested a title or chapter number that is out of range No forward or reve...

Page 27: ...on Temperature 32 131 F 0 55 C Storage Temperature 4 158 F 20 70 C Backlit life 30 000 Hours Video Display System NTSC PAL Headphone Audio Output 0 03W 32 ohms Video Output 1 0Vp p 75 ohms Power Sourc...

Page 28: ...serial number bar code label s THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY S LIABILITY EXCEED TH...

Page 29: ...128 7667A 2006 Audiovox Electronics Corp Hauppauge NY 11788...

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