ikan RM7000 User Manual

V7000

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IntroductIon

Thank you for purchasing the ikan V7000 7” TFT LCD Monitor. We know that you will be satisfied with its versatility and ease

of use. Please visit www.ikancorp.com for more information on our current and future products including our award winning

fluorescent studio lights and LCD monitors.

Package

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AV Cables

AC Adapter

DC Adapter

Camera Shoe Mount

Table Stand / Wall Mount

Remote Control

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1. Power the Monitor

a. Plug the AC adapter into the power input jack on the side of the monitor or into the power

plug at the end of the breakout cable.

2. Connecting the A/V (Audio/Video)

a. Plug the USB end of the breakout cable into the A/V input jack on the side of the monitor.

b. Connect RCA plugs on the end of the breakout cable into video and audio source.

3. Camera Mount

a. Attach the camera mount on the bottom of the monitor.

b. Attach the camera mount on your camera’s shoemount.

c. Tighten or loosen adjustment screw to position monitor.

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A/V

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Video Modes Description

Video-1

The yellow AV cable is your video-1

Video-2

The red AV cable is your Video-2

Menu

Access to all the monitor settings “brightness, color, etc.”

ch +

Toggles through menu.

ch -

Toggles through menu.

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Increases the volume of the monitor.

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Decreases the volume of the monitor.

Power

Powers up the monitor.

AV

Toggles through the different video modes.

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Warranty

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• Free service for one year from the day of purchase if the problem is caused by manufacturing errors.

• The components and maintenance service fee will be charged if the warranty period has expired.

Free Service will not be Provided in the Following Situations:

* Even if the product is still within the warranty period.

• Damage caused by abuse or misuse, dismantling, or changes to the product not made by the company.

• Damage caused by natural disaster, abnormal voltage, and environmental factors etc.

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