Audiovox LCM0681TV manual

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    Revision C 3/2001 LCM0681TV Owner’s Manual[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 Important Notice It is unlawful in most jurisdictions for a person to drive a motor vehicle which is equipped with a television viewer or screen that is located in the motor vehicle at any point forward of the back of the driver’s seat, or that is visible, di rectly or indirectly, to the driver wh ile operating the vehicle. In t[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 FEATURES • 6.8” TFT (Thin Film Transfer) Active Matr ix LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Monitor • OSD (On Screen Display) for control of Picture Quality and Functions • Full Function Remote Control • Television Tuner • Plug in RF Transmitter for wireless RF Headphones • Remote Sensor eye • Four Audio / Video Sources ?[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 FRONT PANEL FEATURE Figure 1 3 1 2 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 FRONT PANEL FEATURES – See Figure 1 1. Power Button- (Bright red when system is ON, dim when system is OFF) 2. Channel Up/Down- Changes the TV channel 3. Volume Up/Down- Control s volume to headphone jacks and external speakers if connected. 4. Auto Pro Switch- Auto Program used to program local c hannels into TV memory. Press w[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION BATTERY INSTALLATION Before attempting to operate your Remote Control, install the batteries as described below. 1) Turn the remote control face down. Press down on the ridged area of the bat tery cover, and slide it off. 2) Install two “AAA” batteries as shown. Make sure that proper polarity (+ or -) [...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 Remote Controlled TV Functions 1. POWER ON/OFF Press this button to turn the LCM0681TV on. The channel number or cu rrent video source will be displayed on screen, and th e picture will appear in a fe w seconds. Press the button again to turn the LCM0681TV off. 2. DIRECT ACCESS (0-9) BUTTONS Use these buttons to make a dire ct cha[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 6. MUTE BUTTON Press this button to shut off the sound at the headphone stations. The screen will display the volume adjustment bar for 6 second s, indicating that the sound has been turned off. Pressing the button again restores sound to t he previously set level. The mute feature may also be released by pressing the VO LUME UP/D[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 11. POWER BUTTON This button is used to turn the VCP on and off. 12. “REW” REWIND BUTTON If this button is pushed wh ile the tape is stopped, th e tape will rewind. If this button is pushed while the tape is playing, the VCP will go into rewind search mode. For more information consult the Audiovox VCP owner’s manual. 13. PL[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 (B) To tune to weak or marginal channel s with the CHANNEL UP/DOWN buttons, press the SKIP/SEARCH button on the Remote Control Un it until “SKIP MODE OFF” is displayed on the bottom of the screen. Tune to the desired cha nnel using the CHANNEL UP/DOWN buttons or go directly to the channel by using the 0-9 buttons on t he Remot[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 OPERATION Overhead Dome Lights The lights integrated into the LCM0681TV are controll ed by a three position sli de switch. Sliding the switch to the on position will t urn the lights on. The off position will prevent the lights from turning on at all times, and the auto position will al low the lights to turn on and off with the v[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 Remote Sensor The LCM0681TV incorporates an infrared sensor, which rel ays the signals from the remote control to allow the LCM0681TV and VCP to be controlled simply by pointing it’s remote control at the remote sensor. This provides control of auxiliary equipment such as an Audiovox Video Cassette Player. The infrared sensor ca[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 LCM0681TV Jack Panel[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 Whenever the RF modulator is on, broadcast radio reception will be poor. Turning the remote mounted toggle switch off will allow for normal radio reception. Video Output The LCM0681TV provides a vi deo output for an optiona l video monitor(s). This output will provide a video signal that duplicates the signal displayed by the LCM0[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS Yellow (Video Out) White (Audio Out L) Red (Audio Out R) Yellow RCA (Video) White RCA (Audio) Red RCA (Audio) Headphone Red (Audio In Right) Headphone White (Audio In Left) Yellow (Video In) D V D V 2 V C P V 1 To RF Transmitter Antenna 4-PIN Power Connector 2-PIN IR Connector Accessory Harness Speaker o[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 Televisions AVT-988 9” Color Television with Remote (12V) AVT988 AVT-1498 13” Color Television with Remote (12V) AVT1498 VCP and DVD Players for use with TV’s and LCD AVP-7000 Video Cassette Player (12V) AVP7000 AVP-7285 Video Cassette Player (12V) AVP7285 Single Disc DVD Player DVD2101 Headphones Wireless Headphones WHRF01 [...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 AM/FM Stereo w/Cassette Player (analog tune) MS220 Weatherproof Housing MRH211 50 Watt 6 ½” Speakers (white/black) AMS6 30 Watt 5” Speakers (white/black) AMS5 30 Watt 4” Speakers AMS4 Marine Radio Antenna AN125[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 -15- Troubleshooting PROBLEM SOLUTION Poor TV Reception • Perform auto programming of the tuner • Verify antenna condition. • NOTE: Due to the nature of TV signals, vehicle motion, direction the vehicle is facing, distance from the transmitt er, nearby surroundings and weather may adversely affect TV reception. These conditi[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001 -16- 23319 Cooper Dr. Elkhart, IN 46514 800-688-3135 www.asaelectronics.com PPLICATIONS, L.L.C. UDIOVOX PECIALIZED[...]

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    Revision C 3/2001[...]