Audiovox LCM1331FDW manual

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    LCM1331FD / LCM1331FDW Owner’s/Installation Manual 13.3” Flip-Down In Vehicle Entertainment System Audiovox Specialized Applications, LLC 23319 Cooper Dr. Elkhart, IN 46514 219-264-3135 www.asaelectronics.com[...]

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    Features - TFT Active Matrix Color 13.3” LCD - 3 Channel A/V Switching Built-In - Audio Amplifier, Volume Control, and Headphone Jacks Built-In - Game/Camcorder A/V Input Jacks - Backlit Controls for easy Night Operation - “Hide-Away” Screen when not in Use - Built-In TV Tuner - Infrared Remote Control Repeater Circuit (for Wireless VCP, and [...]

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    Rear Panel Feature 1) Left RCA Out: Hook-up for left audio out (white female RCA jack) 2) Right RCA Out: Hook-up for right audio out (red female RCA jack) 3) Video Out: Hook-up for video out (yellow female RCA jack) 4) Power Harness Connection: This plug connects to the power harness mating plug 5) Optional Wired Headphone Connections: Green is rig[...]

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    Front Button Panel Features 1) Power: This button turns LCM1331FD/LCM1331FDW on and off. Dimly lit when in stand-by mode. 2) Channel ∆ ∇ : Pressing ∆ will select higher programmed channels and pressing ∇ will select lower programmed channels than current channel. 3) Volume ∆ ∇ : Pressing ∆ will raise the volume and pressing ∇ will l[...]

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    General Installation Approach 1) Before beginning installation, please refer to warning on page 10. 2) Decide upon system configuration and options that will be installed (ie: what components, VCP, remote headphones, 2 nd VCP, etc.). 3) Review all manuals to become familiar with electrical requirements and hook ups. 4) Decide upon mounting location[...]

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    Vehicle Preparation 1) Locate vehicle power source. Generally this is best found near the vehicle’s fuse block, which is usually (though not always) under the steering wheel area. Locate an accessory hot circuit to tap into video system power. Accessory hot means a circuit that is +12VDC when the ignition key is in either the “ACC’Y” or “[...]

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    Wiring Diagram Hook Up Procedure Stereo Headphone Jack Spade Terminals Gray (Left+) Stereo Headphone Jack Optional Remote Headphone Stations Spade Terminals Spade Terminals Black (Ground) Green (Right+) Red: +12 VDC (Accessory Cir.) Black: Ground Power Harness Item 1 Power Connector (2-pin) Antenna TV antenna (If applicable) Antenna Connector Right[...]

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    Source Component Harness Hook Up 8 Connector Power (4-Pin) VCP (Rear View) Red RCA Video In Yellow RCA R- Audio In White RCA Installations Non-Stereo For Use w/ Adapter Audio "Y" L- Audio In IR LED: Clean the IR window on the front of the VCP, remove the adhesive backing and apply the IR LED to IR window on the face of the VCP. Connect to[...]

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    Remote Control Functionality 9 TELEVISION CONTROLS: 1) TV Power: Turns unit on/off 2) TV/Video: Toggles between 3 available sources; Tuner/VCP/DVD (VCP2) 3) Mute: Mutes headphone audio 4) 0-9: Numbers for channel selection 5) ∆ CH: Channel Up 6) ∇ CH: Channel Down 7) ∆ Vol: Volume Up 8) ∇ Vol: Volume Down 9) Skip/Search: Toggles on/off. Ski[...]

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    Cut-Away View of Mounting Bosses Note: If longer screws are substituted, care should be taken to prevent piercing the roof, and be sure that pan head screws and washers are used to prevent screws from pulling through the screw boss. Eight screws must be used and secured to solid structure when mounting. Antenna Information The following are a few p[...]

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    Troubleshooting Symptom: Cause: Possible Solution: Picture scrolls or is fuzzy Antenna type or location Change antenna or try antenna in a different location Poor Reception Vehicle is moving Not receiving certain channels Connections Vehicle may be outside of TV signal range. Check antenna connections. Check number of antenna connections- the more [...]

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    Specifications Video System: NSTC Analog Composite Video (1V P-P, 75 Ω ) A/V Switching: 3 channels Power: 10-16 VDC, Negative Ground Aux Audio Outputs: Left and Right Variable (800mV max, 8 Ω load min.) Left and Right Fixed (300mV typical, 600 Ω load min.) Current Consumption (stand-by mode): 67mA Current Consumption (on, but no VCP): 635mA C[...]

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    Optional Product List 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 Stereo Video Cassette Player (12V) AVP7285 Single Disc DVD Player DVD2101 Headphones Wireless Headpho[...]

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    P/N 1281331 Rev. C 5/01[...]