Audiovox VE926 manual

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    VE926 UNDER THE COUNTER 9” TV , AM/FM RADIO, TELEPHONE & D VD PLA YER OWNER’S and INST ALL MANU AL 0 • Slot-in DVD Player & 9” T FT LCD Monitor • Multi-function Remote Control • Built-in Hands Free S peaker Phone • Cable Ready 125 Channel T V T uner • AM/FM Radio • 2 A/V Inputs • Intercom Ready • Internal S tereo S pea[...]

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    INTRODUCTION W ARNING – T o prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this unit to moisture. CAUTION CAUT ION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NO T REMOVE CO VER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVIC EABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REF ER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED S ERVICE PERSONNEL CA UTION : TO REDUCE THE RI SK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK[...]

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    INFORMA TION Installation of this equipment shall be in strict acco rdance with the manufacture’s instructions. Failure to follow these instructions may cause or result in the reception of unwanted interference. This unit complies with FCC Rules Part 15, which are designed to p rovide reas onable protection against interference in a residential i[...]

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    IMPORT ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION 1. Read Instructions – All the safe ty and operating instructions should be read b efore the product is operated. 2. Ret ain Inst ructions – The saf ety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed W arni ngs – All warnings on the prod uct and in the operating instructions should b[...]

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    4 13. Power-Cord Protection – Route the po wer supply cord in a manner that protects it from being stepped on or pinched by items placed on it. Pay particular attention to the power cord’s plug, and the point where the power cord exits from the product. 14. Out door A ntenna Ground ing – If an outside antenna or cable sy stem is being connect[...]

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    21. Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement part s specified by the manufacture r or that ha ve the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized subs titutions may result in fire, el ectric shock or other hazards. 22. Safety check – Upon completion of any service or[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Before You Begin Installation Remote Control Functions Modes of Operation Using the DVD Loader Technical Specifications Troubleshooting Check List Introduction 1 Important Safety Information 3 Table of Contents 6 Contents of package 7 Under Cabinet Installation 8 Countertop/Desktop Installation 9 Front Panel Controls 10 Rear Panel[...]

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    CONTENTS OF P ACKAGE 7 1. VE926 re bag g screws (4) (4) (4) 3. Re er (4) 2. Hardwa A. 2” Mountin B. 2-1/2” Mounting screws C. 3”Mounting screws (4) D. Foot (4) E. Hole cap mote Control 4. Multi Height Sp ac 5. Ba t t er y (AAA) nna Adaptor le T emplate al 6. FM Dipole Ante 7. Right A ngle Coaxial 8. FM A ntenna Balun 9. AM An t e nn a 10. Mou[...]

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    UNDER CABINET INST ALLA TION 1) Choose an ap propriate mounting lo cation underneath a c abinet or shelf. Clos e proximity to an electri cal outlet, TV antenn a or cable connection a nd telephone jack will fa cilitate a neat, e asy installation. Do not mount the VE 926 above a rang e or oven. Be s ure that the loca tion chosen will p rovide adequat[...]

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    COUNTERTOP/DESKT O P INST ALLA TION NOTE: Use cauti on to avoid damaging the LCD screen and the main unit when co nverting this unit from an under-counter unit to a countertop unit. Leav e the protective plastic on the screen until this procedure is completed. 1) Place the unit (with the screen facing up) on a soft padded surface. 2) Pivot the scre[...]

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    FRONT P ANEL CONTROLS 1) ON/OFF BUTTON – Power ON/OFF and S tandby Condition(T ime Display). 2) SET BUTTON – Press this button to set the TIME, ALARM, TV Mode or S peaker Mode. 3) TE L BUT TON – Selects the Hands-free speakerphone function. 4) SOURCE BUTTON – Select s the TV , FM, AM, A V1, A V2 and DVD functional modes. 5) T/F BUTTON – S[...]

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    14) VOLUME UP ( X ) BUTTON – Press this button to raise the volume. 15) VOLUME DO WN ( W ) BUTTON – Press this button to lower the volume. 16) SEEK BUTT ONS ( TS -Right Side) – Press these buttons to g o to next available channel with sufficient signal strength. 17) CHA NNEL BUTTO NS ( TS -Left Side) – Press these buttons to go to next avai[...]

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    12 1. MENU Button – When pressed, the LCD control MENU is displayed. m to be changed using 3. item in upward 4. rolls downward through menu items; also adjusts selected item; in NO ttings to the factory settings, highlight RESET and press the LCD Control Functions 2. SEL Button – Used to enter the picture menu. Highlight the menu ite the UP/DOW[...]

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    9) BA TTER Y INST ALLA TION 13 (Rear View , Battery Size AAA)[...]

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    REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS (1) EJECT (2) DVD (3) TV (4) SETUP (5) SEEK DN, SEEKUP (6) MENU (7) FR( WW ) (8) STOP( ■ ) (9) PREV (I WW ) (10) Digit 0-9 Select (11) TITLE (12) DISPLA Y (13) SUB TITLE (14) AUDIO (15) SCREEN (16) AN GLE (AP) (17) ON/OFF (18) A/V (19) AM/FM (20) TEL (21) CH+, CH- (22) ENTER (23) MUTE (24) FF ( XX ) (25) SF (I X ) (26) NE[...]

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    15 cha DVD REMOTE FUNCTION (1) EJECT : Press this button to Eject and Load the disc tray . (2) DVD: Press this button to select DVD mode of operation. (4) SETUP : Displays setup menu for initial user settings. (5) SEEK DN/UP (21) CH+/- : For selecting item on menu. (6) MENU : For displaying the menu contained in the disc. (PBC ON/OFF Function - VCD[...]

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    16 ban TV REMOTE FUNCTION (3) TV : Press this button to select TV mode of operation. (5) SEEK DN/UP : Use these buttons to advance to the next higher or lower station. (10) 0~9 : Use these buttons to make a direct channel selection (15) SCREEN : Press this button to change Display Mode. (16) AP (Auto Program) : Press this button for 0.5sec to progr[...]

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    OPERA TION INITIAL SETUP This unit defaults to cable TV mode. When the unit is first powered on, it will detect the cable sy stem and auto-program the TV tuner to the available stat ions. Please wait while the unit auto-programs before attempting to operat e the unit. During this time the unit will not respond to any commands. The unit will respond[...]

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    18 SETTING and ACTIV A TING the ALA RM NOTE: The VE926 must be turned “OFF” when performing the following procedure. 1) Press the SET button twice to enter the alarm mode, press the P3 button to toggle between the active and deactivated mode. NOTE : If a series of dashes appear (--: --), the Alarm is DEACTIVA TED. 2) Press the CH up/down button[...]

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    19 * I SETTING THE CABLE TV MODE 1) Press the SET button three times to enter the TV/Cable configuration mode. 2) CABLE or AIR will appear on the display . 3) Press the SEEK button to select Cable mode. 4) Press the CH UP/DOWN button(s) to select the desired cable mode (STD/IRC/HRC). 5) When the desired mode is reached, press the ON/OFF button to c[...]

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    USING THE DVD PLA YER Inserting and Ejecting the Disc 1. Set the unit to DVD mode (press sour ce button unt il (-----------) appear s on the display . 2. Insert the disc with the label facing up. 3. The disc will begin playing automatically . If this is a DVD it will go to the DVD menu. Press the PLA Y button to begin watching the movie. 4. T o eje[...]

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    21 Repetitive Play back –T o Repeat a Specific Section 1. Press the REPEA T button once to enable the REPEA T selection screen, follow by pressing the REPEA T button till REPEA T CHAPTER is displa yed, the current chapter or track will be replayed repetitively (CHPTER REPEA T ON). 2. Repeat step 1 till REPEA T TITLE is displayed on the screen, th[...]

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    22 * Th Viewing Different A ngles Angle indicator appears on the upper part of the LCD display . When the Angle indicator appears, press the ANGLE button to view the screen from various angles. * This function may not be incorporated in some titles. Viewing the Main Disc Menu A DVD is divided into sections called titles and ch apters. When you play[...]

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    During playback press DISPLA Y to display the cu rrent disc playback information. Press display again to remove the display . 1. The type of disc. 12. The number of current subtitle language. 2. The number of current title. 13. The speed at w hich the disc is being read. 3. The number of total titles. 14. The number of total subtitle languages. 4. [...]

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    PLA Y ING A UDIO CDS When playing an audio CD the display will automatic ally display the disc play back information. The options below show you what information is displayed. Press the ‘DISPLA Y’ button to remove the display . 1. The current track. 2. The number of total tracks. 3. Playing time of the disc. 4. Remaining time of the disc. 24 SI[...]

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    25 to choose a folder from the folder list on the left side of the screen. folder ted. een, make sure that the disc is paused and press ENTER. Use EVIOUS ( I WW ) button to ove to the previous song. he default mode for the Repeat feature is OF F . Pressing REPEA T consecutively changes the Single (repeat playback of a song) • Repeat All (repeat p[...]

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    YING A JPEG FILE PLA 1. Insert the JPEG Disc into tray . e by pressing the “UP/DOWN” button. y pressing “Play” or “ENTER”. that direction. ontally by pressing the “Up” SETUP he setup menu allows the user to select the play mo de settings. Follow the basic steps below ach setup menu selection. VD Setup Menu Language (ENGLISH - Defaul[...]

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    2. Press ENTER, the following screen will appear . 3. Use the f or g buttons to highlight the desired menu item. 4. Press ENTER button to display the sub-menu. 5. Each sub-menu item provides a number of option items to it s right. Use the f or g buttons to highlight the desired option item for selection. 6. Press the ENTER button to select the opti[...]

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    VIDEO Menu 1. Press the SETUP button to display the main menu (see sample screen under LANGUAGE Menu) 2. Press the d button to highlight Vid eo and press ENTER one time. Use the following screen to select screen aspect ratio. 28 scree scree scree * 4:3 PS : When the player is connected to a normal TV , and a wide picture is shown on the full n. * 4[...]

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    Rating Menu Press the SETUP button to display the ma in menu (see sample screen under LANGUAGE Menu). Use to select parent al Rating: 1 Kid Safe. 2 G. 3 PG . 4 PG-13. 5 PG-R. 6 R. 7 NC-17. 8 Adult. CHANGE P A SSWORD & RA TING 1. Select Rating by h or d buttons and press ENTER to enter the Rating setup page 2. Enter the current password and pres[...]

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    TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS GENERAL Power Supply : AC100-240V ~50/60Hz 40watts Operating T emperature : 0 ° ~40 ° C / 32 ° ~104 ° F Operating Humidity : 10% ~ 75% Body Size : 400 X 280 X 56mm / 15.8” x 1 1.0” x 3.25”Inches Weight : 3.5 Kg / 7.72Lbs DISPLA Y LCD Illumination : CCFL Edge Lit T ube Backlighting Life Expectancy : 30,000Hrs Reso[...]

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    Problem Solution Power does not turn on • Check if the power cord is securely plugged into the wa ll • Check if the batteries of the remote control unit are not depleted. Disc fails to play • Check if the disc is inserted properly into player (Label Side Up). • Check if the disc has viewing restriction selected. • Check if the disc is the[...]

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    90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY Applies to Audiovox Video Products A U D I O V O X E L E C T R O N I C S C O R P . (the Company) warrants to the origina l retail purchase r of this produc t that should this product or an y part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defec tive in ma terial or workm anship within ninet y (90) days f rom the dat[...]