Directed Video HVM500 User Manual

O W N E R ’ S G U I D E  
INSTALLATION GUIDE  
Headrest Video Monitor  
MODEL HVM500  
Table of Contents  
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Important Safeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
When Cleaning the Vehicle ..........................................................................................................5  
While Driving ............................................................................................................................5  
When Parked .............................................................................................................................5  
Proper Use ...............................................................................................................................5  
Repairs .....................................................................................................................................5  
Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
FCC Notice ................................................................................................................................6  
Your Warranty ...........................................................................................................................6  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Features ...................................................................................................................................6  
Accessories ...............................................................................................................................6  
Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Monitor Description ...................................................................................................................7  
Viewing Angle ...........................................................................................................................7  
Maintenance ............................................................................................................................7  
On-Screen Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Making Changes to System Settings .............................................................................................8  
Setup Menu Descriptions and Operation ........................................................................................9  
System Settings Menu ................................................................................................................10  
Hardware Options Menu ..............................................................................................................10  
Assign Source Names Menu .........................................................................................................11  
Assign Trigger Names Menu .........................................................................................................12  
Source Names ...........................................................................................................................12  
Trigger Names ...........................................................................................................................12  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Monitor Specifications ................................................................................................................13  
Installation Options ...................................................................................................................13  
Installation ..............................................................................................................................13  
Wiring Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Wiring Precautions .....................................................................................................................14  
Wire and AV Connectors...............................................................................................................14  
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Limited Three-Year Warranty  
For a period of THREE YEARS from the date of purchase,  
Directed Electronics, Inc. ("DIRECTED") promises to the  
original purchaser to repair or replace, free of cost, with a  
comparable reconditioned model any VIDEO MONITOR  
(hereafter the "UNIT"), which proves to be defective in  
workmanship or material defect under normal and reason-  
able use during the first 3 years after the purchase and  
installation of the unit provided the following conditions  
are met: the unit was purchased and installed by an author-  
ized DIRECTED dealer; the unit remains in the vehicle in  
which the unit was originally installed; and the unit is  
returned to DIRECTED. The unit in question must be  
returned to DIRECTED postage paid and must be accompa-  
nied by a clear, legible copy of the bill of sale bearing the  
following information:  
troubleshooting or reinstallation of the unit. For service on  
an out-of-warranty product a flat fate fee by model is  
charged. Contact your authorized dealer to obtain the serv-  
ice charge for your unit.  
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, ALL WAR-  
RANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXPRESS WAR-  
RANTY, IMPLIED WARRANTY, WARRANTY OF MER-  
CHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND  
WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL  
PROPERTY, ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED; AND DIRECTED  
NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSON OR  
ENTITY TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY DUTY, OBLIGATION OR  
LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH ITS PRODUCTS. DIRECT-  
ED DISCLAIMS AND HAS ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY FOR  
ANY AND ALL ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING DEAL-  
ERS OR INSTALLERS. IN THE EVENT OF A CLAIM OR A DIS-  
PUTE INVOLVING DIRECTED OR ITS SUBSIDIARY, THE  
PROPER VENUE SHALL BE SAN DIEGO COUNTY IN THE  
STATE OF CALIFORNIA. CALIFORNIA STATE LAWS AND  
APPLICABLE FEDERAL LAWS SHALL APPLY AND GOVERN  
THE DISPUTE. THE MAXIMUM RECOVERY UNDER ANY  
CLAIM AGAINST DIRECTED SHALL BE STRICTLY LIMITED  
TO THE AUTHORIZED DIRECTED DEALER'S PURCHASE  
PRICE OF THE UNIT. DIRECTED SHALL NOT BE RESPONSI-  
BLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT  
NOT LIMITED TO, ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCI-  
DENTAL DAMAGES, DAMAGES FOR THE LOSS OF TIME,  
LOSS OF EARNINGS, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOSS OF ECO-  
NOMIC OPPORTUNITY AND THE LIKE. NOTWITHSTANDING  
THE ABOVE, THE MANUFACTURER DOES OFFER A LIMITED  
WARRANTY TO REPLACE OR REPAIR THE CONTROL MOD-  
ULE AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. Some states do not allow lim-  
itations on how long an implied warranty will last or the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam-  
ages. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you  
may also have other rights that vary from State to State.  
DIRECTED does not and has not authorized any person or  
entity to create for it any other obligation, promise, duty  
or obligation in connection with this UNIT.  
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Date of Purchase  
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Your Full name and address  
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Authorized dealer's company name and address  
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Type of unit installed  
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Year, make and model of the automobile  
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Automobile license number  
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Vehicle Identification number  
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Installation receipts  
All components and accessories other that the unit, includ-  
ing without limitation the remote control, cables and  
installation accessories carry a 60-day warranty from the  
date of purchase of the same.  
This warranty is automatically void if the unit is bought  
from anyone other than an authorized dealer, the unit's  
date code or serial number is defaced, missing or altered;  
the unit has been modified or used in a manner contrary to  
its intended purpose; or the unit has been damaged by  
accident, unreasonable use, neglect, improper service,  
installation or other causes not arising out of defects in  
workmanship, materials or construction. This warranty is  
nontransferable and does not cover batteries. This warran-  
ty does not cover labor costs for the removal, diagnosis,  
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Safety Instructions  
WARNING:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO  
RAIN OR MOISTURE. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK AND ANNOYING  
INTERFERENCE, USE ONLY THE INCLUDED HARDWARE.  
THIS MONITOR IS ONLY DESIGNED FOR REAR SEAT PASSENGER VIEWING AND IS NOT  
INTENDED FOR VIEWING BY THE DRIVER WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION. SUCH USE MAY  
DISTRACT THE DRIVER OR INTERFERE WITH THE SAFE OPERATION OF THE VEHICLE, AND  
MAY ALSO VIOLATE STATE LAW.  
DIRECTED ELECTRONICS, INC. DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY BODILY INJURY,  
INCLUDING FATALITIES, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY IMPROPER OR  
UNINTENDED USES OF THIS PRODUCT.  
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Only operate the monitor as described in this  
guide. Attempts to use or modify this moni-  
tor contrary to the descriptions in this guide  
may cause damage and void the warranty.  
Exposure to moisture or dust can cause  
harmful damage to the internal electron-  
ics. Do not mount near cup holders or in  
areas where spills may occur.  
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Extremes in temperature can cause abnor-  
mal display operation. This monitor has an  
optimal operating temperature range  
between 35-115 degrees Fahrenheit. If the  
vehicle interior is outside this range, do  
NOT operate the monitor until the temper-  
ature is within its operating range.  
This monitor is designed for use in vehi-  
cles with standard (-) 12 volt ground elec-  
trical systems.  
Do not operate for an extended period of  
time without the engine running or the  
vehicle’s battery voltage may drop to dam-  
aging levels.  
Important Safeguards  
WHEN CLEANINGTHE VEHICLE  
PROPER USE  
Do not spray this unit with water or cleaning Do not touch the screen unless cleaning with a  
solutions. Moisture and the chemicals found in soft dry cloth. Do not pull or hang from the fold  
cleaning fluids could damage the consoles finish down monitor door.  
and interior electronics.  
REPAIRS  
WHILE DRIVING  
If the monitor stops working for any reason, dis-  
continue use immediately and consult with your  
retailer about any necessary repairs.  
This unit is intended for use in the rear seat area  
only, and should not be installed in a location that  
would allow the driver to view it while driving.  
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Important Information  
FCC NOTICE  
YOUR WARRANTY  
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two condi-  
tions: (1) This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device must accept  
any interference received, including interfer-  
ence that may cause undesired operation.  
Your warranty registration must be completely  
filled out and returned within 10 days of pur-  
chase. Your product warranty will not be vali-  
dated if your warranty registration is not  
returned. Make sure you receive the warranty  
registration from your dealer. It is also neces-  
sary to keep your proof of purchase, which  
reflects that the product was installed by an au-  
thorized dealer.  
Changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compli-  
ance could void the user's authority to operate  
this device.  
Features  
FEATURES  
ACCESSORIES  
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5.0" LCD screen with pivot.  
Mounting bezel.  
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RCA video inputs for system flexibility.  
Trim ring.  
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Easy to use adjustment controls.  
Din-to-RCA cable, 5 meter.  
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Wireless IR remote control receiver built-in.  
Screws and other mounting hardware.  
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Adjustable tilt trim bezel.  
NOTE: This product requires specialized tools and instal-  
lation techniques; Directed recommends that this  
monitor be installed by a retailer that employs  
MECP (Mobile Electronics Certification Program)  
installers. Contact your retailer for details.  
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Front panel headphone output jack.  
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Front panel AV input jack.  
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Custom mounting trim ring for installation  
flexibility.  
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Note: This manual makes reference to optional Directed  
Video parts not included with this product.  
Active matrix color TFT LCD.  
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Front panel controls.  
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On-screen display/programming.  
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Basic Operation  
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9. LED indicator light - when turned on the  
light is blue; when on standby the light is  
red.  
MONITOR DESCRIPTION  
1. Screen - TFT active matrix LCD screen.  
2. Input jack - for audio/video source.  
VIEWING ANGLE  
3. Power/Source button - press to turn the  
monitor on/off or change video source.  
The picture viewing angle can be easily adjust-  
ed by pressing against the top or bottom of the  
monitor bezel.  
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Press to turn the monitor on.  
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Press for more than three seconds to  
turn the monitor off.  
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Press for less than three seconds  
MAINTENANCE  
when on to change the source.  
4. Headphone jack - insert the headphone  
plug to listen to audio.  
Keep the monitor clean and free of dust and  
moisture and it will provide years of trouble-free  
operation. Do not allow any cleaning fluids on  
the monitor screen or bezel; they may contain  
chemicals that can harm the finish and diminish  
the picture quality.  
5. IR remote input - for remote control  
operation.  
6. Up/down buttons - volume and picture  
adjustment.  
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Default volume control.  
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Adjusts programming when MODE is  
pressed.  
To clean the monitor, simply use a soft, dry  
cloth and gently wipe away any dirt. Avoid  
applying too much pressure to the screen when  
cleaning as it can result in damage.  
7. Mode button - changes up/down buttons  
functions.  
8. Monitor Insert Cover  
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On-Screen Menus  
The Setup Menu is a list of programming selec- 1. Press MODE to enter the Setup Menu.  
tions that control system operation and screen  
settings.  
2. Press UP or DOWN to highlight the selection.  
3. Press MODE to enter that selection menu.  
4. Press UP or DOWN to highlight the setting.  
Each selection has a list of settings that can be  
changed to optimize system operation.  
5. Press MODE to change the setting, display  
additional settings menus, or toggle  
through a list of possible settings.  
Some settings may have additional settings.  
Notes that include any specific programming  
instructions for these are included under the  
selection heading.  
USINGTHE UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL  
(Included with MCB1000)  
NOTE: For a guide to remote control button locations  
refer to the MCB1000 guide.  
SETUP MENU  
1. Press MENU to enter the Setup Menu.  
2. Press (+) or (-) to highlight the selection.  
3. Press MENU to enter that selection menu.  
4. Press (+) or (-) to highlight the setting.  
5. Press MENU to change the setting, display  
additional setting menus, or toggle through  
a list of possible settings.  
1. Channel - only appears if the TVM300 TV  
EXITING MENUS  
tuner is connected and TV is the source.  
After making setting changes, use the following  
steps to exit the menus.  
2. Security - only applies when ESP/ESP2  
security systems are connected; only ESP2  
will display trigger zones.  
1. Highlight BACK, press the monitor’s MODE  
button or the remote’s MENU button to  
return to the previous menu  
3. Setup - only appears if the MCB 1000  
Expanded Menu switch is on.  
2. Highlight EXIT, press the monitor’s MODE  
button or the remote control’s MENU  
button or make no entry for eight seconds,  
you will exit all menus and return to the  
current video source display.  
MAKING CHANGESTO SYSTEM  
SETTINGS  
USINGTHE MONITOR CONTROL BUTTONS  
NOTE: For a guide to monitor button locations refer to  
Basic Operation section of this guide.  
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SETUP MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND OPERATION  
Following are explanations of the many settings that can be changed to customize the operation of  
your Rear Seat Entertainment system. To change the settings described, follow the directions in the  
on-screen menu’s section or the special instructions in each menu.  
SELECTION  
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION  
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VOLUME  
Adjust the volume of the headphone jack.  
Use the monitors UP/DOWN or the remote’s (+)  
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(-) buttons to adjust the volume.  
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CHANNEL (TVM300 ONLY)  
DIMMER  
Change TV channels.  
Use CHDN/CHUP buttons to change channels  
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Change illumination for day or night viewing.  
HIGH - Sets illumination for viewing in daylight.  
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MEDIUM - Sets illumination for viewing in twilight.  
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LOW - Sets illumination for viewing at night.  
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PICTURE  
Select to adjust picture.  
BRIGHTNESS - Adjusts picture brightness.  
COLOR - Adjusts picture color.  
CONTRAST - Adjusts picture contrast.  
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Note: To adjust use the  
monitor’s UP/DOWN buttons  
or the remote's (+)/(-)  
buttons.  
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HUE - Adjusts picture hue (NTSC only).  
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OSD COLOR  
Select to change the color of the on-screen display.  
WHITE - Changes the OSD to White.  
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GREEN - Changes the OSD to Green.  
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BLUE - Changes the OSD to Blue.  
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SECURITY (ESP/ESP2 ONLY)  
NOTE: This menu contains  
selections that have addi-  
tional settings.  
ESP/ESP2 programming and zone information.  
TRIGGER INFORMATION - Displays ESP/ESP2 zone infor  
mation. (Always displays the last zone triggered only.)  
See the Assign Trigger Names menu.  
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SYSTEM SETTINGS - Displays the System Settings  
menu. See the System Settings menu.  
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SETUP (MCB1000 ONLY)  
NOTE: This menu contains  
Change hardware settings and rename zones.  
HARDWARE OPTIONS - Displays the Hardware  
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selections that have additional  
settings. This menu is used for  
initial system setup only.  
Options menu. See the Hardware Options menu.  
ASSIGN SOURCE NAMES - Displays the Source  
Names menu. See the Source Names menu for a  
list of names.  
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ASSIGN TRIGGER NAMES - Displays the Trigger  
Names menu. See the Trigger Names menu.  
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IMPORTANT!  
Any changes in the following menus must be written into the MCB1000 and ESP/ESP2  
software. Before the menu is exited the Write to System procedure must be completed.  
SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU  
SELECTION  
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION  
PASSIVE/ACTIVE ARMING  
Program the ESP/ESP2 security system to arm by itself  
(passive) or if its remote must be used for arming  
(active). For a full description of this setting refer to  
your ESP/ESP2 owner’s guide.  
CHIRPS ON/OFF  
This feature will turn the arming and disarming chirps  
on/off. For a full description of this setting refer to the  
ESP/ESP2 owner’s guide.  
IGNITION LOCK ON/OFF  
IGNITION UNLOCK ON/OFF  
PASSIVE/ACTIVE LOCKING  
When turned on, the doors will lock three seconds after  
the ignition is turned on. For a full description of this  
setting refer to the ESP/ESP2 owner’s guide.  
When turned on, the doors will unlock when the ignition  
is turned off. For a full description of this setting refer  
to the ESP/ESP2 owner’s guide.  
This feature controls whether the doors will lock when  
the ESP/ESP2 security system passively arms itself. For a  
full description of this setting refer to your ESP/ESP2  
owner’s guide.  
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WRITE TO SYSTEM  
Highlight WRITE TO SYSTEM, press the monitor’s  
MODE button or the remote's MENU button to  
enter the system changes.  
WRITING TO SYSTEM will be displayed.  
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WRITE SUCCESSFUL - Information entered successfully.  
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WRITE FAILED - Information not entered successfully.  
HARDWARE OPTIONS MENU  
SELECTION  
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION  
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POWER AUTO OFF  
Select to choose POWER AUTO OFF or POWER LAST STATE.  
POWER AUTO OFF - When the key is turned on the  
system power will remain off, regardless of the sys-  
tem on/off state when the key was turned off.  
POWER LAST STATE - When the key is turned on the  
system will automatically return to the power  
on/off state it was in when the key was turned off.  
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FM MODULATOR  
Select to let the MCB1000 know an FM modulator is  
connected.  
FM MODULATOR - allows the universal remote to turn  
the FM modulator on/off.  
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NO FM MODULATOR - FM modulator control is defeated.  
This FM Modulator function only applies when the  
RFM100 is connected.  
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ANTENNA TV  
Select to choose Antenna or Cable input to TVM300.  
Select ANTENNA TV when the TVA10 antenna is con-  
nected to the TVM300.  
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Select CATV when using a cable TV connection to  
the TVM300.  
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CATV STD  
Choose between three types of cable TV setups.  
WRITE TO SYSTEM  
Highlight WRITE TO SYSTEM, press the monitor’s  
MODE button or the remote's MENU button to  
enter the system changes.  
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WRITING TO SYSTEM will be displayed.  
WRITE SUCCESSFUL - Information entered successfully.  
WRITE FAILED - Information not entered successfully.  
ASSIGN SOURCE NAMES MENU  
NOTE: In this menu use the monitor’s MODE button or the remote’s MENU button to toggle through the available  
choices for source names.  
SELECTION  
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION  
SOURCE 1: AV1  
Select to change the name of source 1 from the source  
names list at the end of this section.  
SOURCE 2: AV2  
SOURCE 3: AV3  
WRITE TO SYSTEM  
Select to change the name of source 2 from the source  
names list at the end of this section.  
Select to change the name of source 3 from the source  
names list at the end of this section.  
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Highlight WRITE TO SYSTEM, press the monitor’s  
MODE button or the remote's MENU button to  
enter the system changes.  
WRITING TO SYSTEM will be displayed.  
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WRITE SUCCESSFUL - Information entered successfully.  
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WRITE FAILED - Information not entered successfully.  
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ASSIGNTRIGGER NAMES MENU  
NOTE: In this menu use the monitor’s MODE button or the remote’s MENU button to toggle through the available  
choices for zone names.  
SELECTION  
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION  
ZONE 1  
Select to change the name of zone 1 from the zone names  
list at the end of this section.  
ZONE 2  
ZONE 3  
ZONE 4  
Shock sensor - Can not be changed.  
Door switch - Can not be changed.  
Select to change the name of zone 4 from the zone names  
list at the end of this section.  
ZONE 5  
ZONE 6  
Ignition - Can not be changed.  
Select to change the name of zone 6 from the zone names  
list at the end of this section.  
ZONE 7  
Select to change the name of zone 7 from the zone names  
list at the end of this section.  
ZONE 8  
Select to change the name of zone 8 from the zone names  
list at the end of this section.  
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WRITE TO SYSTEM  
Highlight WRITE TO SYSTEM, press the monitor’s  
MODE button or the remote's MENU button to  
enter the system changes.  
WRITING TO SYSTEM will be displayed.  
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WRITE SUCCESSFUL - Information entered successfully.  
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WRITE FAILED - Information not entered successfully.  
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SOURCE NAMES  
TRIGGER NAMES  
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SOURCE X: VCR  
ZONE X: HOOD/TRUNK SWITCH  
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SOURCE X: DVD  
ZONE X: HOOD SWITCH  
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SOURCE X: GAME  
ZONE X: TRUNK SWITCH  
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SOURCE X: CAMERA  
ZONE X: FIELD SENSOR  
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SOURCE X: REAR CAMERA  
ZONE X: MOTION/TILT SENSOR  
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SOURCE X: AUX INPUT PANEL  
ZONE X: GLASS BREAK SENSOR  
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ZONE X: SHOCK SENSOR 2  
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Installation  
MONITOR SPECIFICATIONS  
6. Route the cable through the headrest  
access hole and the rear opening of the  
mounting bezel. Leave enough slack in the  
cable for monitor installation.  
Screen size  
Resolution  
View angle  
5"  
74,880 pixels  
7. Install the bezel. Some headrests have  
material that is strong enough to screw  
the bezel into. Others will require quality  
adhesive for mounting.  
Top 30 degrees  
Bottom 10 degrees  
Left 45 degrees  
Right 45 degrees  
8. Route the cable through the seat cover  
and reinstall the headrest. Leave enough  
slack in the cable so the headrest still has  
full movement during adjustment.  
Video system  
ntsc/pal  
English  
Osd language  
Power requirements  
Operating temp.  
10 - 15 vdc  
9. Install the monitor into the mounting  
bezel and adjust to the proper angle.  
35 - 115 degrees  
fahrenheit  
10. Complete the cable routing to the video  
source.  
INSTALLATION OPTIONS  
The Directed HVM 500 5" monitor comes with a  
mounting bezel designed for headrest installations.  
INSTALLATION  
1. Remove the headrest cover to determine if  
it has room in it for the monitor without  
structurally weakening it.  
2. With the cover still removed, position the  
cutout template against the rear of the  
headrest and mark the area to be cut out.  
3. Remove the material to a depth sufficient  
for the lip of the mounting bezel to fit  
flush against the rear of the headrest once  
installed.  
4. Cut an access hole for the cable to exit  
next to the headrest adjustment bar.  
5. Reinstall the headrest cover. Trim it to the  
size of the mounting bezel hole. When  
trimming, it is best to leave extra materi-  
al that can be glued into the hole before  
installing the mounting bezel.  
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Wiring Guide  
WIRING PRECAUTIONS  
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Route all wires and cables away from areas  
where they could be pinched, punctured.  
or chafe against sharp metal causing short  
circuits.  
Read all wiring information before attempting to  
install this monitor.  
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All wires should be properly loomed and  
fused at the source.  
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Use only solder and tape or quality solder-  
less connectors when terminating wires.  
Incorrect or poor connections may cause  
damage to the monitor or the vehicle.  
It is recommended that you have your  
authorized retailer install this monitor.  
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Disconnect the ground wire from the bat-  
tery or remove the fuses for any impacted  
circuits before making any connections.  
WIRE AND AV CONNECTORS  
1. Monitor DIN Cable  
6. Video Input RCA (YELLOW)  
2. DIN-to-RCA Cable  
7. Black Wire - Connect to chassis ground.  
3. IR Remote Connector  
4. Audio Input RCA (RED)  
5. Audio Input RCA (WHITE)  
8. Red Wire - Connect to a fused (+) 12 volt.  
ignition accessory wire that turns off with  
the key.  
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The company behind this system is Directed Electronics, Inc.  
Since its inception, Directed has had one purpose, to provide consumers with the finest vehicle security, car stereo  
products, rear seat entertainment, and accessories available. The recipient of more than 20 patents in the field of  
advanced electronic technology, Directed is ISO 9001 registered.  
Quality Directed Electronics products are sold and serviced throughout North America and around the world.  
Call (800) 274-0200 for more information about our products and services.  
Directed® is committed to delivering world-class quality products  
and services that excite and delight our customers.  
Directed Electronics, Inc.  
Vista, CA 92083  
© 2001 Directed Electronics, Inc. - All rights reserved  
N81101 Rev. 1.0 12-01  

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