[TechAssist] Re: Necvox DVA310X (auto) DVD player

  • From: Svatek227@xxxxxxx
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 00:14:07 EDT

Using a supply rated at 10 amps was just a guess so you'd have enough 
capacity 4 amp unit may work fine try it Does it have standard A/V outputs or 
not? 
Joe Svatek
Owner
Svatek's Electronics
227 Marten St.   
Neenah,WI 54956-2520   
Phone: (920) 751-8937
Fax :   (920) 751-3727
email:   Svatek227@xxxxxxx

 In a message dated 7/20/2003 8:19:27 PM Central Daylight Time, 
MYERSVCR@xxxxxxx writes:

> 
>             I'll have to look for a power supply around here with 
> 10 amp , I've got 13.6 VDC 4 amp 'bench' regulated supply and the fuse block 
> 
> thing on the DVD  has 2 fuses in it, both 2 amp so I thought i was ok. 
> However 
> the blue wire is not fused.  I was NOT given the receiver, control unit , 
> monitor and god-knows -what- else -goes -with -this thing that could 
> potentially 
> draw 10 amps.  Thanks for responding, Craig
> 
> In a message dated 7/20/03 3:24:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
> Svatek227@xxxxxxx writes:
> 
> <<connect the red, yellow and blue to the + lead of a 12VDC power supply of 
> at 
> least 10 amps continuous current and or battery and black wire to ground 
> see 
> what it shows up 
> Joe Svatek
> Owner
> Svatek's Electronics
> 227 Marten St.   
> Neenah,WI 54956-2520   
> Phone: (920) 751-8937
> Fax :   (920) 751-3727
> email:   Svatek227@xxxxxxx
> 
> In a message dated 7/20/2003 1:18:49 PM Central Daylight Time, 
> MYERSVCR@xxxxxxx writes:
> 
> >
> >   Hello- I am just attempting to bench test this DVD player, the 
> >customer did not have owner's manual anymore but surprisingly  a customer 
> >service 
> >rep for Mobile TV in California faxed me all 25 pages.
> >  However, I usually do not do these units and the instructions for wiring 
> >are sort of bad English:
> >  a 4 wire cluster (yellow, red, blue, and black) on rear of player
> >  are identified simply enough as;
> >  Yellow: Batt
> >  Red: ACC
> >  Black : Gnd 
> >  Blue:   sidebrake
> >  with the following caution: "if blue wire is not connection correctly or 
> >release from battery connection, "DANGER' image will be shoal on the 
> screen"
> >  That's exactly what the manual says, bad spelling not changed. 
> >  I have no idea what sidebrake means, it passes through a fuse block but 
> >does not connect to any thing, just passes right thru. Anyone know what 
> this 
> >
> >gets connected to?
> >Craig
> >
> >Craig Myers
> >Myers Electronics
> >610 Salem Ave
> >York, Pa 17404
> >
> >
> > >>
> 



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