Why does my Advent Car Video System monitor feel warm?
- KKrista MoralesSep 13, 2025
When the monitor is in use for a long period, the surface will feel warm. This is normal.

Why does my Advent Car Video System monitor feel warm?
When the monitor is in use for a long period, the surface will feel warm. This is normal.
| Brand | Advent |
|---|---|
| Model | ADVA10 |
| Category | Car Video System |
| Language | English |
Important safety advice for system operation and general warnings for user protection.
Notes on safe installation procedures, especially concerning airbags and wiring.
Details the functions of the HOME, POWER, and EJECT buttons for system control.
Explains screen release, backlight control, dome lights, and the LCD panel.
Covers the DVD disc slot, USB, and SD card input ports for media playback.
Details HDMI input, system reset function, and the dome light switch.
How to connect and use devices via HDMI for high-definition audio and video.
Accessing and downloading applications from the Google Play Store.
Overview of DVD, USB, AV, and SD card playback sources.
Provides access to the system's main menu and settings.
Steps to play video, music, or photos from a connected USB drive.
Steps to play video, music, or photos from a connected SD card.
Step-by-step guide to connecting the system to a Wi-Fi network.
Instructions for connecting the system and smart device via Wi-Fi for app control.
How to broadcast system audio through the vehicle's FM radio.
Instructions for using IR headphones and selecting transmission channels.
How to change the language displayed on the system interface.
Steps to check for and install new software updates for the device.
How to set the system's time zone to match the vehicle's location.
Procedure to reset all system settings back to their original factory state.
How to increase or decrease the screen brightness using the control bar.
Information on DVD region coding and supported/unsupported disc types.
Instructions for inserting and starting playback of DVD discs.
Lists compatible audio, video, and image file types and their variations.
Details the required FAT32 format for USB flash drives and SD cards.
Solutions for power, freezing, no sound, or warm monitor issues.
Addresses problems with disc loading, playback, and distorted video.
Troubleshoots Wi-Fi, HDMI, Voxx Link, and USB/SD card file compatibility.
Lists display type, backlight, power, voltage, and temperature specifications.
Details HDMI, Wi-Fi, FM modulation, USB, and SD card support standards.
Covers FCC compliance, interference, and Bluetooth transmitter regulations.
Explains licensing for DVD copy protection, AAC, and MP3 playback.
Details FLAC, SD/SDHC/SDXC, HDMI, and Dolby Digital licensing.
Information regarding the proper collection and treatment of electronic waste.