Audiovox LCM500NP manual

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    LCM500NP 5 Inch Monitor with 2 V ideo Input Capability Installation and Operation Manual EL E C T R O N I C S C O R P . ®[...]

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    Important Notice It is unlawful in most jurisdictions for a person t o 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 directly or indirectly , to the driver while op- erating the vehicle. CAUTION 1. Do not [...]

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    The Materials included in this package: -1- 1. LCM500NP Monitor (1pc) 2. Remote Control Unit (1pc) 3. Interconnection Box (A VX-6865) (1pc) 4. Monitor Cable Assembly 16 Feet (5 Meter s) (1pc) 5. Power Cable Assembl y (1pc) 6. Surface Mount (S2) (1pc) 7. Headrest Shroud (1pc) 8. T rim Ring For Shroud (1pc) 9. Removal T ool (1pc) LCM500NP SYSTEM OVER[...]

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    10) Locate the following: an accessory power source (+12VDC present when the ignition key is in the accessory and run positions). 0VDC should be present, when the ignition key is in the OFF position. A constant power source (+12VDC present at all times). Generally , these wires can be found at the ignition switch or fusebox. (NOTE: Ensure that the [...]

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    -3- T ools and Materials Required: • Utility knife or box cutter with sharp blade • Sharpie™ marker or similar • T ie Wraps Remove the headrest from the vehicle for easiest installation. Lay headrest on a flat surface Center trim collar on headrest as shown. NOTE: Depending on the angle of the headrest the trim ring and housing may be mount[...]

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    -4- Using your fingers, tear the foam out of the headrest leaving a recess where the shell will be inserted. At this point you will need to install the harness up through the area into the recess. It may be helpful to follow one of the posts and tie wrap it to the post for restraint. Using the utility knife, cut the headrest material along the “X[...]

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    -5- Lay the flaps of headrest material down into the recess and insert the clamshell into the recess. Check for fit. If it does not fit properly , you may need to remove some more foam. NOTE: The clamshell will need to be secured to the headrest, either by using tie straps, screws, ect.. If used, remove the clamshell and insert the IR transmitter a[...]

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    -6- The supplied Release Key is for removing monitor from housing. Refer to the drawing below . MONITOR SURF ACE MOUNTING: 1. Slide the monitor onto the mount S2 and tighten using the fastener . 2. Firmly attach surface mount to a flat surface and adjust the viewing angle of the monitor by loosening the fastener on the side. T ilt the monitor for a[...]

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    -7- LCM500NP SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM 1.) Make sure the LCM500NP has been installed properly , as described in the procedures as stated on pages 2, 3, and 5. 2.) Plug the 15 pin connector into the jack labelled -15 pin to MONITOR on the A VX-6865 Interconnection Box. 3.) Connect the 2 pin connector to the jack labelled IR POWER output on the A VX-6865[...]

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    -8- Controls and Indicators Monitor Panel Controls[...]

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    -9- Remote Control Unit Remote Control Unit Controls[...]

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    KEY -10- Remote Control Unit Controls Continued KEY Press the to the desired setting Press the to the desired setting Press the MODE key to select the desired video source input (Input 1 or Input 2)[...]

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    Display Mode 1. Press MENU to get the On Screen Display (OSD). 2. Select FORMA T . 3. Press the or the to switch the screen aspect ratio. FULL : 16:9 picture is fully displayed. ZOOM: Picture is stretched vertically and horizontally . CINEMA: Picture is displayed with uniform horizontal enlargement. NORMAL: When 4:3 pictured is displayed on a wide [...]

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    OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS 1. POWER ON/OFF/MODE Press the POWER button to turn power on. Pressing the POWER button again momentarily will change video inputs. Press the for NTSC input. Press the for P AL input. Press and hold the POWER button for three seconds to turn power off. 2. Scroll Up Button This button is used to increase selected menu items ([...]

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    MONITOR SPECIFICA TIONS 1. T ype : TFT Active Matrix LCD 2. Display Screen Size : 4.3 x 2.5 inches (109.2 x 63.5) (W x H) 3. Resolution: 1200 (W) x 234 (H) 4. P ix el s: 280,800 5. Back Light : Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp 6. Power Source : +12 VDC 7. Power Consumption : 510 mA, 7W 8. Connection T erminals : 1-12 Vdc Constant -Y ellow 1-12 Vdc Swi[...]

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