Audiovox MMSV58 manual

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    MMSV58 5.8" LCD SUN VISOR MONITOR WITH MIRROR AND DOME LIGHT 0 Installation Guide[...]

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    Notice An LCD display and/or video monitor may be install ed in a motor vehicle and visible to the driver if the LCD display or video monitor is used for vehi cle information, system control, rear or side observation or navigation. If the LCD display or video monitor is used for television reception, video or DVD play, the LCD display or video moni[...]

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    MATERIALS INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE: 1) MMSV58 Sun Visor Video Monitor (P/N 136-3781) (1 pc) 2) Monitor Mounting Shroud (P/N 1024053) (1pc) 3) Remote Control (P/N 136-B3696) (1pc) 4) Hardware Package:- • M2.5 x # 8” Screws (4 pcs) • Rubber Screw Plug Caps ((138-1324) (4 pcs) 5) 7 Pin Power Wire Harness (P/N1123455) (1 pc) OOLS REQUIRED: hears [...]

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    INSTALLATION NOTES • NOTE: System component installation options vary, see the individual owner’ s manuals for each component in your system to obtain a full understanding of each component’ s operation. • NOTE: Each vehicle is different. Your specific disassembly and reassembly may vary slightly from the installation guide shown. INSTALLIN[...]

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    2. Remove all accessories from the visor su ch as mirror/door/light assemblies, etc (if applicable) and set aside for re-assembly. Figure 3. Sun Visor With All Accessories Removed 3. Once all accessories are removed, check the dimensions and material depth of the sun visor to estimate the fit for your application. NOTE: If the visor had no accessor[...]

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    5. Using a Razor Knife cut an “X” through the material. Figure 5. Cutting The Visor Material 6. Peel back the 4 flaps. Carefully cut out the plas tic of the visor using a rotary tool. Be sure that the tool does not grab t he fabric/leather or damage may occur to the material. Lay the 4 flaps back into the visor cavity. 7. Push the power/signal [...]

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    Figure 7. Installing The Monitor Shroud 10. Snap the screen into the visor mounting sh roud Screw the screen to the visor mounting shroud using the 4 screws (supplied). 11. Install the 4 screw caps (supplied) in the holes on the 4 corners of the assembly. Figure 8. Installing The Monitor 12. Reinstall the sun visor in its original pos ition using t[...]

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    WIRING GROUND ACTIVATED Figure 9. Pow er/Signal Harness MMSV58 VCP (VIDEO 1) DVD (VIDEO 2) Video Source Pow er Source Emergency Brake Sw itch Vehicle Ground Figure 10. Typical Sy stem Installation 7[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING Remedy: -Verify +12 VDC on Red wire at 7 pin Harness behind video monitor. Verify ground connection w ith continuity test from known good ground to black w ire at 7 pin Harness -Verify that the correct source is selected (i.e.: 1,2,3 or 4). Verify that the source is on and playing a know n good media (such as a videotape). Verify co[...]

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    9 © Copyright 2004 AEC 150 Marcus Blvd. Hauppauge, NY 11788 128-7158[...]