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Remove the screws which attach the sun
visor to the ceiling of your vehicle. Place
the visor on clean towel or cloth in a clean
area of your worksurface.

Using the wires provided, complete the audio, video and power connections in
your vehicle as shown in the diagram below.

The installation instructions describe the process of installing the monitor into the
sun visor, but they do not describe how to route the wires through your vehicle to
the visor location. For best results, consult with a professional installer on this issue.

Push on the visor with your fingers to make
sure there are no obstructions inside that
would interfere with the installation. After
you confirm that there are no internal
obstructions, take the paper template provide
in place, and mark the area to be cut.

After you confirm that there are no internal
obstructions, make a paper template in a
rectangular shape, exactly 6-5/8" x 4-3/4"
and tape it in the place where you want to
locate the monitor.

Since the monitor frame is wider than the
monitor housing, be sure to leave at least 1-
3/4" space on the visor surface to the right
and left of where the opening will be.

Trace the template accurately with a pencil
onto the surface of the visor and remove the
template.

Carefully peel back the upholstery material.

Set the adjustable blade to 1/2" depth, and
cut around the edges of the hole. Pull up
one corner of the visor padding, and use the
blade to cut underneath – remove a small
section at a time, using the "pull up and cut"
method for uniform depth.

Using sharp scissors, cut the points off the
flaps of upholstery material to 3/8" wide.

Route the cable from the place where it
attaches to the ceiling through the visor to
the cavity you have created for the monitor.
The neatest way to do this is to feed the
cable through the metal tube which runs
along the top of the visor interior and ends
hidden in the roof liner of the vehicle.

Then fold the four flaps into the cavity in the
headrest.

Using a sharp, adjustable-depth blade knife,
make a diagonal cut from one corner (of the
rectangular area you traced from the
template) to the opposite corner. Repeat,
cutting diagonally between the other two
corners.

Thread the cable through the hole in the
lower left corner of the monitor shroud (if
the monitor is in the shroud, first see the
section called "Removing the Monitor" and
follow the instructions for removal).

Insert the monitor shroud into the cavity in
the visor to test the fit and make any adjust-
ments necessary. When you are satisfied,
use hot glue to attach the monitor shroud
to the visor. Be sure to hold the monitor
firmly in place, applying gentle pressure,
until you are sure the hot glue has hardened.

Connect the AV/power cable from the
monitor to the cable you have already
installed in the visor.

Then place the monitor into the shroud and
gently press until you hear a "click."

VIDEO INPUT 1

RED

BLACK

FUSE

to Chassis Ground

VIDEO INPUT 2

VIDEO SOURCE 2

(DVD player, video

game, etc.)

(YELLOW)

(YELLOW)

VIDEO OUT

VIDEO OUT

AUDIO OUT

L

R

LEFT AUDIO INPUT

(WHITE)

RIGHT AUDIO INPUT

(RED)

VIDEO SOURCE 1

(DVD player, video

game, etc.)

Troubleshooting

BV6VIS User’s Manual - page 11

Specifications

BV6VIS User’s Manual - page 12

Monitor Controls and Features

BV6VIS User’s Manual - page 5

BV6VIS User’s Manual - page 4

Features

What is included?

BV^VI User’s Manual - page 3

BV6VIS User’s Manual - page 2

General precautions

Safety precautions

BV6VIS User’s Manual - page 8

Remote Control

BV6VIS User’s Manual - page 6

BV6VIS User’s Manual - page 7

CONTENTS

BV6VIS User’s Manual - Contents

U S E R ’ S   M A N U A L

BV6VIS User’s Manual - page 9

BV6VIS User’s Manual - page 10

If you experience operation or performance problems with this product, compare your
installation with the electrical wiring diagram on the previous page. If problems persist,
read the following troubleshooting tips which may help eliminate the problems.

When first unpacking your new flip-
down monitor, please check first that
the package contains all of the items
below. If something is missing, contact
the store where you purchased the
player.

• LCD monitor

• Monitor shround

• Wireless remote control with
       batteries

• RCA/mini-headphone auxiliary
      AV input Y cable

• Power/AV cable

• Monitor removal key

• Mounting screws

• Do not operate this equipment while
driving – safe driving should always
be your highest priority.

• Do not mount this monitor on the
sun visor in front of the driver.

In some states and countries, the
viewing of images on a screeen inside
a vehicle is illegal, even by people other
than the driver. Be sure that the
installation and operation of this system
is in compliance with local rules and
regulations.

• Do not open or attempt to repair this
unit yourself. Dangerous high voltages
are present which may result in electric
shock. Refer any repairs to a qualified
service technician.

• Do not attempt to repair a damaged,
broken or faulty power cord. Replace
it with a new one immediately.

• To avoid risk of electronic shock or
damage to the monitor, do not permit
any of this equipment to become damp
or wet from water or drinks. If this does
occur, immediately unplug the power
cord and send the monitor to your
local dealer or service center as soon
as possible.

• if there is smoke or any peculiar odor
present during useor if there is damage
to any of the component enclosures,
immediately unplug the power cord
and send the monitor to your local
dealer or service center as soon as
possible .

2

General precautions

2

Safety precautions

3

Installation precautions

3

 

Operating precautions

4

Features

4

What is included?

5

Monitor controls and features

6

Remote control

7

System wiring

8

Monitor installation

10

Removing the monitor

10

Remote control battery

         replacement

11

Troubleshooting

12

Specifications

Congratulations on your purchase
of a 

 Video Monitor.

It has been designed, engineered
and manufactured to bring you the
highest level of performance and
quality, and will afford you years of
viewing pleasure.

Thank you for making 

 your

choice for car video entertainment!

A/V SYSTEM

Screen size

Screen format

Video Compatability

LCD panel type

Resolution, pixels

Brightness

A/V Inputs

GENERAL

Power requirements

Power consumption

Dimensions (L x W x H)

All specifications subject to change without notice.

MODEL

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BV6VIS

6" Visor-Mount TFT Monitor

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

REMEDY

Insert the removal key into the gap
on the right side of the monitor to
depress the tabs to release it.

Summary of Contents for BV6V page IS

Page 1: ...ystem wiring 8 Monitor installation 10 Removing the monitor 10 Remote control battery replacement 11 Troubleshooting 12 Specifications Congratulations on your purchase of a Video Monitor It has been designed engineered and manufactured to bring you the highest level of performance and quality and will afford you years of viewing pleasure Thank you for making your choice for car video entertainment...

Page 2: ... Be sure that the installation and operation of this system is in compliance with local rules and regulations SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the case of this product There are dangerous voltages present within the unit There are no user serviceable parts within the unit Do not open or attempt to repair this unit yourself Dangerous high voltages are present which may result in electric shock Refer any re...

Page 3: ... dust dirt or humidity If installation requires drilling holes or other modifications to the vehicle consult with your nearest dealer or professional car audio installer Use only the installation parts and hardware provided with the unit to ensure proper installation Using other parts can cause malfunction and possible damage to your video monitor Use only a power source with 12 Volts DC negative ...

Page 4: ...s Wireless remote control When first unpacking your new flip down monitor please check first that the package contains all of the items below If something is missing contact the store where you purchased the player LCD monitor Monitor shround Wireless remote control with batteries RCA mini headphone auxiliary AV input Y cable Power AV cable Monitor removal key Mounting screws ...

Page 5: ...n be adjusted in the menu system Brightness Color and Contrast 1 POWER ON OFF This button turns the monitor system on and off 4 AUX A V INPUT This jack can be used to connect an auxiliary video input such as a portable DVD player or video game When you use this input the monitor system automatically shuts off the other incoming video signals from other sources that may be connected 2 HEADPHONE JAC...

Page 6: ... be adjusted in the menu system Brightness Color and Contrast 5 SYSTEM Pressing this button brings up a menu which enables you to rotate the image on the screen 6 AV INPUT SELECT Press this button to change between the AV input sources 7 P P Picture Processing Pushiing this button cycles between four preset video styles These styles are combinations of brightness contrast and color which some user...

Page 7: ...escribe how to route the wires through your vehicle to the visor location For best results consult with a professional installer on this issue VIDEO INPUT 1 RED BLACK FUSE to Chassis Ground VIDEO INPUT 2 VIDEO SOURCE 2 DVD player video game etc YELLOW YELLOW VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT L R LEFT AUDIO INPUT WHITE RIGHT AUDIO INPUT RED VIDEO SOURCE 1 DVD player video game etc BV6VIS User s Manual ...

Page 8: ...r than the monitor housing be sure to leave at least 1 3 4 space on the visor surface to the right and left of where the opening will be Trace the template accurately with a pencil onto the surface of the visor and remove the template Carefully peel back the upholstery material Using a sharp adjustable depth blade knife make a diagonal cut from one corner of the rectangular area you traced from th...

Page 9: ...liner of the vehicle Then fold the four flaps into the cavity in the headrest Thread the cable through the hole in the lower left corner of the monitor shroud if the monitor is in the shroud first see the section called Removing the Monitor and follow the instructions for removal Insert the monitor shroud into the cavity in the visor to test the fit and make any adjust ments necessary When you are...

Page 10: ...itor from the shroud insert the removal key as shown in the diagram below Insert the two prongs of the key into the gap between the monitor and the shroud as shown in the diagram to depress the two snap catches on the side of the monitor which secure it Then use the key to gently lift the right side of the monitor out of the shroud and remove it Be sure to push the monitor all the way back in unti...

Page 11: ...ource DVD player video game etc No picture A V signal not present Contrast and or brightness is set improperly TV reception is poor applies to system with TV tuner only Check all cables If necessary repair or replace A V source Adjust contrast and brightness levels to see if picture appears Check and adjust antenna system Move to another area with better reception if possible Remote control does n...

Page 12: ...Resolution pixels Brightness A V Inputs GENERAL Power requirements Power consumption Dimensions L x W x H 6 4 3 NTSC Active Matrix TFT 1152 x 234 350 NITS Two RCA type plus one AUX IN on front panel 12V DC 10W 9 5 x 5 1 x 1 03 BV6VIS 6 Visor Mount TFT Monitor All specifications subject to change without notice MODEL ...

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