General OperationPOWER On/OffMonitor OPEN/CLOSEMonitor IN/OUTMonitor TILT PositionPress POWER or any other button (except OPEN) to turn the unit on.Press and hold POWER for more than 2 seconds to turn the unit off.Press OPEN to open or close the monitor. The unit will emit 1 confir--mation beeps. Be careful not to touch the monitor during the open/close sequence.Notes:• The unit will stop if it encounters any obstacles during the open/close sequence, If this occurs, remove the obstacle and pressOPEN again to resume the monitor open/close sequence.• Pressing OPEN will also turn the unit on and open the monitor.• Audio can be heard while the monitor is closed.Press theiN/OUT button to move the monitor "IN" and "OUT"The monitor will move to a 90 degree position first when the angle ofthe monitor and the deck is less than 90 degrees.Notes:• The vehicle must be in park and the parking brake applied toview video on the in-dash monitor.• As a safety feature, PARKING will show on the display when thevehicle's parking brake is not engaged. DVD, AV1 and AV2 audiocan still be heard even though the vehicle is in motion.• The video display of the in-dash unit will not operate while thevehicle is moving. This is a safety feature to prevent driver's dis--traction. In-dash video only functions when vehicle is in Park orthe parking brake is engaged. It is illegal for drivers in most statesto watch video while driving. Refer to local laws in your area.With the monitor open, pressing TILT .. to increase view angle of themonitor, and pressing TILTT to decrease view angle of the monitor.The monitor angle can be adjusted in 6 different positions.Notes:• Do not attempt to move the monitor up/down by hand, which willcause severe damage to the unit. Use the front panel buttons orthe remote control only.• The color of the LCD monitor varies in different viewing angles.Select an angle with the most optimum view for your location.• When turning off, the last position of the monitor can be remem--bered that the unit will return to the last position automaticallywhen turned on in the next time. See Page14 for details.11