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DISPLAY — Press during playback 
to briefly display the elapsed time 
and disc remaining time.

ANGLE — Press to access various 
camera angles on a disc (If the disc 
contains multiple camera angles, 
otherwise 

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Number Buttons — Use to input 
information such as chapter 
numbers, track numbers, or to make 
selections on some menu screens.

H

H

H

H

G

G

G

G

IIII

JJJJ

    

— Use to move through 

the onscreen menus. To highlight a 
menu item, press

    

H

H

H

H

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G

G

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IIII

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JJJJ

    

then 

press ENTER to select it.

TITLE — Returns you to 
the title menu.

MENU — Displays the 
DVD player’s root menu.

A-B — Lets you repeat a portion of 
the disc from a designated point (A) 
to another designated point (B).

REPEAT — Press to display the 
Repeat info banner. You can 
repeat part or all of a chapter, 
track, or an entire disc.

FF/

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 — Press during playback to 

fast forward through a disc.

*SKIP

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 — Press to search 

forward through a disc during 
playback. Advances forward one 
chapter or track at a time.

*SKIP

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 — Press to search 

backward through a disc during 
playback. Advances backward 
one chapter or track at a time.

*PLAY/

JJJJ

 — Press to begin disc 

play and select menu items.

*STOP/

''''

 — Press 

to stop disc play.

PAUSE/

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f

 — Press 

to pause disc play. 
For audio CDs, a 
second press 
resumes playback.

SLOW — Advances 
picture slowly.

AUDIO — Lets you select a 
different language during DVD 
playback (if the disc was 
authored with multiple languages 
otherwise

    

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SUBTITLE — Press to briefly 
show the subtitle banner (If the 
disc was created with subtitles, 
otherwise 

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REW/

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 — Press during playback 

to fast reverse through a disc.

SETUP — Press to display the 
setup menu main page.

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• Make sure there is a clear path between the remote and the DVD player so the signal is not 

blocked.

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 — indicates the control has the same function as the controls on the DVD player.

• Your remote is shipped with a vinyl insulation slip to prevent battery drain. Pull out the insulation 

slip before using the remote.

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Summary of Contents for Go Vision 16-3255

Page 1: ...t is perfect for use in your car SUV or van Dual AC DC Power Sources let you power the player using either your car s DC power source or household AC power 5 6 TFT Flat LCD Color Monitor makes the DVD...

Page 2: ...remove the cover or attempt to service this device due to possible eye injury The use of controls adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation expos...

Page 3: ...educe the risk of serious injury or death or damage Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not attempt to service or repair the monitor DVD player...

Page 4: ...shock or fire and can damage the Monitor and DVD player Avoid Laser Hazards As the laser beam used in the DVD player is harmful to eyes and to avoid electrical hazards do not attempt to disassemble t...

Page 5: ...ing to view previous chapters PLAY J NEXT Press while a disc is playing to view upcoming chapters OPEN IR infrared SENSOR CLOSE POWER V1 and V2 G G G G BRIGHT H H H H Adjusts brightness of LCD display...

Page 6: ...forward through a disc during playback Advances forward one chapter or track at a time SKIP Press to search backward through a disc during playback Advances backward one chapter or track at a time PLA...

Page 7: ...ou easily carry it and all of the accessories anywhere An accessory pouch is also included Shoulder Strap Attaches to the carrying case Clip hooks on both ends DC Adapter lets you power the DVD player...

Page 8: ...let Audio Video Cables let you connect the DVD player to a TV amplifier video game or camcorder Four 4 Straps for Vehicle Installation let you install the DVD player securely in your vehicle Clip the...

Page 9: ...the adapter plug into the jack 2 Connect the supplied 12V DC adapter cord s barrel plug to the DC IN 12V jack on the back of the DVD player 3 Connect the other end of the adapter to the vehicle s cig...

Page 10: ...D display The LCD s POWER indicator below the LCD display lights 7 Press PLAY J located on the right side of the disc tray or on the remote The DVD player reads the disc s table of contents and then o...

Page 11: ...nd Audio Video receiver a camcorder a game system console or a digital camera 100 6 0 61 68 Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack If yo...

Page 12: ...he other end of the cable to your DVD player s AUDIO OUTPUT L and R jacks 2 Connect the audio video cable s yellow plug to the VIDEO OUTPUT jack on the back of your DVD player and the other yellow plu...

Page 13: ...eft white and right red Output sockets and connect the other end to the AUDIO INPUT L white and R red jacks on the back of your DVD player 2 Connect the audio video cable s yellow plug to the VIDEO IN...

Page 14: ...stem is accessed only when a disc isn t playing It appears automatically when you press STOP on the remote or the DVD player A feature only works if the disc was programmed with that feature For examp...

Page 15: ...to decrease the speed Each time you press SLOW the playback speed decreases see Playback Speed to the right You may also press PLAY J to return to normal speed 5MKRRKPI JCRVGTU Use SKIP to go to the...

Page 16: ...equence Follow these steps to change the camera angle 1 During disc playback press ANGLE on the remote The current and total angle numbers appear If no camera angle is available appears If multiple ca...

Page 17: ...t off press REPEAT until H F 7J H F 7J H F 7J H F 7J E E E E appears A B Repeat A B Repeat lets you repeat a specific segment on the DVD that you define 1 At the beginning of the segment you want to r...

Page 18: ...ures that a CD player has including track skip and repeat play 5MKRRKPI 6TCEMU Press SKIP to go to the next track and SKIP to go to the previous track 7UKPI VJG 4GRGCV GCVWTG There are three repeat op...

Page 19: ...til it clicks shut Track 1 begins playing 4 Press STOP to stop playback 5 6 0 64 5 Once you stop an MP3 disc press PLAY J on the player to bring up the list of tracks available on that disc The track...

Page 20: ...Setup page JL IFB7O0 JL IFB7O0 JL IFB7O0 JL IFB7O0 Select JL JL JL JL IFB7O IFB7O IFB7O IFB7O using H G I or J on the remote and then press J to enter the submenu Press H Gon the remote to select one...

Page 21: ...H G I or J on the remote and then press J to enter the submenu Select the subtitle language you desire using H G on the remote D B I D B I D B I D B I H D9 H D9 H D9 H D9 IF7D I IF7D I IF7D I IF7D I 9...

Page 22: ...be fatal Dispose of the old battery promptly and properly Do not burn or bury it 76 10 Use only a fresh battery of the required size and recommended type If you do not plan to use the remote for a mo...

Page 23: ...irmed new password Press ENTER to store the change Press I to return to the previous menu The default password is 2001 and this password is always effective whether you have changed it to a new one or...

Page 24: ...till or slow motion play If you connected an audio or audio video receiver to your player make sure you chose the correct input setting on the receiver Remote control does not work Install a new batte...

Page 25: ...language does not exist on the disc the initial settings does not be seen heard The disc s priority language is selected instead Set the subtitle and or audio language manually through the setup menu...

Page 26: ...on the player or disconnect and then reconnect the AC power cord to the AC power outlet Remove the disc and turn off the player after use 5 06 0 0 For safety reasons when cleaning the case be sure to...

Page 27: ...ter perimeter If a disc becomes very dirty wet a soft cloth in water wring it out well Wipe the dirt away gently and remove any water drops with a dry cloth Do not use record cleaning sprays or anti s...

Page 28: ...the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less othe...

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