Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Safety
SAFETY
!Safety instructions
· The requirements of the Road Traffic Regulations apply at all times. If you are using the Vision Pro with speakers instead of headphones, the volume must be set to a level at which noises outside the vehicle (sirens etc. ) are still audible. · Always protect your Vision Pro from dust, humidity, steam, smoke and direct sunlight. Should the unit nevertheless become wet, ensure that it is fully dry before switching it on again. [. . . ] Pressing the button repeatedly enables you to rewind at different speeds (2, 4, 8 and 16 times the normal speed). Hold the button down to rewind at four times the normal speed until you release the button again. 4 Search forwards Using this button you can fast forward within the film that is playing. Pressing the button repeatedly enables you to fast-forward at different speeds (2, 4, 8 and 16 times the normal speed). Hold the button down to fast-forward at four times the normal speed until you release the button again. 5 Play/Pause 6 Stop 38
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Displays
If you have pressed an action button, the corresponding icon as well as short text information are displayed at the top left edge of the screen.
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FILMS
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Folder selection
When the status screen is displayed, the folder button is located at the top of the screen. Pressing this button enables you to select the storage medium and folder containing videos.
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Now you have the following selection/operating options: · 1 Selection of storage medium. When selecting a video, this video is then played.
>Press 1 .
The folder view is displayed. Note: When opening the folder overview, the folder for the video played most recently is displayed, if this is possible.
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DVD video
Status screen
The status screen is opened by tapping the display. · · · · ·
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Start playback (pause ) End playback Open folder selection/media selection Set volume, mute Eject for CD/DVD
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DVD Video Menu
Using the DVD Video Menu you can display the internal DVD menu, call up the DVD settings, display information on the current DVD and make sound and picture settings. You can open the DVD Video Menu in the DVD status screen.
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The following operating options are available in the status screen: · 1 Open Video Menu · 2 Open previous chapter · 3 Open next chapter · 4 Search backwards · 5 Search forwards 40
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>In the status screen press 1 .
The Menu is opened.
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FILMS
DVD menu The DVD menu is a menu stored on the DVD in which various settings for the video and audio playback can be changed.
>In the Menu select the DVD menu entry.
Then, by tapping the corresponding field, choose DVD menu, DVD settings, Info, Video or Sound.
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DVD settings >In the Menu select the DVD settings entry. The following settings can be made in the DVD settings: · Audio language · Language · Subtitle · Angle Using Language you can adjust the language settings of the soundtrack (the Original option plays the soundtrack in the language in which the DVD was created). The various subtitles can be selected using the Subtitle button.
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Note: All the available subtitles appear in alphabetical order, including the button Subtitle off. Note: If you select a language in the menus Audio language, Language or Subtitle that is not available on the DVD, a language that is available is selected automatically. Note: If there are several Angle available on a DVD for a film scene, the camera symbol is displayed at the top left of the screen and you can select the various views by pressing Angle.
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FILMS
· Elapsed time · Total playing time of DVD video Picture settings You can change the settings for brightness, colour and contrast. >In the Menu select the Video entry.
Information >In the Menu select the Info entry. Information on the current DVD is displayed.
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The following information is available during DVD video playback: · Chapter name (if available) · Chapter number · Total time of chapter · Title of the DVD video (CD text or DVD format) · Number of chapters on the DVD
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Note: Video settings are stored separately for films, the image viewer and TV.
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You now have the following options: · 1 Brightness · 2 Contrast · 3 Colour · 4 Increase the value of the current function · 5 Decrease the value of the current function · 6 Set picture format >Save the modified settings by pressing 7 or by pressing . Sound settings You can change the settings for bass, treble, balance, loudness and the equalizer. >In the Menu select the Sound entry.
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You now have the following options: · 1 Bass setting · 2 Treble setting · 3 Balance setting · 4 Increase the value of the current function · 5 Decrease the value of the current function · 6 Switch loudness on/off · 7 Equalizer settings >Save the modified settings by pressing 8 or by pressing .
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FILMS
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Video-CD
Status screen
The status screen is opened by tapping the display.
Search forwards Start playback (pause ) End playback Open folder selection/media selection Set volume, mute Eject for CD/DVD
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Video-CD Menu
Using the Video-CD Menu you can make sound and picture settings and display information on the current video. You can open the Video-CD Menu in the video status screen.
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The following operating options are available in the status screen: · 1 Open Video Menu · 2 Open previous track · 3 Open next track · 4 Search backwards
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>In the status screen press 1 .
The Menu is opened.
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VCD Menu
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Note: The VCD Menu is only active if PBC has been activated. The VCD Menu is a menu stored on the video-CD in which various settings for the video and audio playback can be changed. Then, by tapping the corresponding field, choose PBC, VCD Menu, Info, Video or Sound. [. . . ] films.
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TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY
NTSC
(North American Television Standards
Committee)
NTSC is the designation for a special method of TV transmission. The NTSC transmission format is used in the United States, Canada and Japan, in particular. NTSC signals cannot be played by units not compatible with NTSC, such as PAL TVs. PAL (Phase Alternating Lines) PAL is the designation for a special method of transmitting video signals. [. . . ]