Audiovox AVXMTG10UHD Installation Manual

1 0.1"
LED
Backlit
LCD
Roof-Mount
DVD
Player
With
AVXMTG10UHD
Audiava
INSTALLATION
GUIDE
TABLE
.Of,
CONTENTS
Important
Notices
..................................................................................................................
2
IR
Transmit and Receive Modes
(M
1
or
M2)
..................................................................
3
Materials
Included in this Package
...................................................................................
4
Removing and
Installing
Snap
On Covers
.....................................................................
S
General Vehicle Installation
Approach
...........................................................................
8
Connecting
the
Dome Lights
..........................................................................................
11
1
IMPORTANT
NOTICES
Installation
of
overhead products requires careful planning and preparation.
Be
extremely careful when working on a vehicle
with
side curtain air bags.
Do
not
route wires near any portion
of
the side curtain air bag assemblies.
This
includes
anchor points in
A,
B,
CorD
pillars
of
the
vehicle. Routing wires
in these
areas
or running wires by the side curtain air bags
can
prevent the
side curtain air bag from
fully
deploying which
can
result in personal injury
to
vehicle occupants.
If
you have any question regarding routing in a
vehicle,
please contact Audiovox Technical support at
1-800-225-6074.
An
LCD
panel and/or video
monitor
may be installed
in a
motor
vehicle
and
visible
to
the driver only
if
the
LCD
panel or video
monitor
is
used for
vehicle
information, system control, rear or side observation or navigation.
If
the
LCD
panel
or
video
monitor
is
used for television reception, video or
DVD
play, the
LCD
panel or video
monitor
must be installed
so
that
these features
will
only
function when the
vehicle
is
in
"park"
or when the
vehicle's
parking brake
is
applied.
When connecting power and ground in a mobile video installation,
insure
that
the
ACC
wire
is
fused at the
point
where
it
is
connected
to
the
vehicle's
ACC
wiring. Failure
to
do
so
can
result in damage
to
the
vehicle
if
a short
circuit develops between
the
vehicle
connection
point
and the mobile video
product.
An
LCD
panel
and/or
video
monitor
used for television reception, video
or
DVD
play
that
operates when the
vehicle
is
in gear or when the parking brake
is
not
applied must be
installed
to
the rear
of
the driver seat where
it
will
not
be visible, directly or indirectly,
to
the.operator
of
the
motor
vehicle.
***
Important Notice***
When
installing
this overhead
monitor
there
should
be no
obstructions such
as
extra
cabling,
power chokes or any other objects
placed
between this overhead and
supplied
mounting
bracket.
Failure
to
comply
may cause damage
to
the overhead
monitor
and
will
void
the
warranty.
2
WARNINGS
Do
not
use
any solvents or
cleaning
materials when cleaning
the
video
monitor.
Do
not
use
any abrasive cleaners,
they may scratch the screen.
Use
only lightly dampened lint free
cloth
to
wipe the screen
if
it
is
dirty.
Lock the
LCD
screen in
fully closed
position when
not
in
use.
Before
putting
on headphones, always adjust the volume setting
to
OFF
or
lowest position.
Remember
to
leave the dome light switch in the
off
or auto position when
the
vehicle
is
unattended,
as
the dome lights,
if
left on,
can
drain the
vehicle
battery.
• Do
not
put
pressure on the screen.
• Caution children
to
avoid touching or scratching the screen,
as
it
may
become
dirty
or damaged.
Safety Precautions
For
safety reasons, when changing video media,
it
is
recommended
that
the
vehicle
is
not
in motion, and
that
you
do
not
allow
children
to
unfasten seat-
belts
to
change video media or make any adjustments
to
the system.
System
adjustments
can
be accomplished using the remote control, while seat-belts
remain fastened. Enjoy your
AUDIOVOX
entertainment system
but
remember
that the safety
of
all
passengers remains the number one priority.
Patended: Refer
to
www.voxxintl.com/patents
IR
TRANSMIT
AND
RECEIVE
MODES
(M1
OR
M2)
The
AVXMTG
1
OUHD
has an
option
that
allows
the
user
to
select
from
two
IR
transmit
and receive modes (M 1
or
M2). This feature can be used
when
two
AVXMTG
1
OUHD
units are installed
in
the
same
vehicle
or
if
the
vehicle
has an
RSA
(Rear Seat Audio)
that
uses "A" channel headphones. When in
the
M1
mode
the
unit
will
transmit audio
on
the
A
channel. When in
the
M2
mode
the
unit
will
transmit audio
on
the
B channel.
If
two
of
these units are used in
one
vehicle
it
may
help
to
mark
one
remote
with
M 1 on
the
back and
the
other
remote
with
M2
on
the
back. A
unit
set
to
M2
mode
will
not
work
with
a
remote
control
programmed
to
the
M1
mode.
Conversely
a
unit
set
to
M1
mode
will
not
work
with
a remote control
programmed
to
the
M2 mode.
To
change
from
M 1
to
M2 mode,
point
the
remote
control
towards
theIR
receiver
on
the
AVXMTG
1
OUHD.
Press
and
hold
the
M2
button
for
5
to
7 seconds.
The
following
screen
will
be
displayed:
Note: The
OSD
will appear
on
the
screen
for
4-
5 seconds.
To
change
from
M2
toM
1 mode,
point
the
remote
control
towards
theIR
receiver
on
the
AVXMTG
1
OUHD.
Press
and
hold
theM
1
button
for
5
to
7 seconds.
The
following
screen
will
be
displayed:
Note: The
OSD
will appear
on
the
screen
for
4-
5 seconds
When
the
AVXMTG
1
OUHD
is
powered
up
in
DVD
mode
it
will
display
the
following
screen showing
FM
Modulator
status and
FM
channel selection
as
well
as
IR
Transmitter status (IRON
or
IR
OFF)
and
which
mode
(M 1
or
M2)
the
unit
is
in.
3
MATERIALS
INCLUDED
IN
THIS
PACKAGE
1.
1
0.1"
LCD
Overhead
Monitor
with
DVD
player
(1
pc)
2.
12
Pin Power Harness
(1
pc)
.....
3 . 2
Pin
Power
I
Wire Harness
with
Choke
(1
pc)
=a
...
4.
Hardware Package
D
e-
....
M2.6 x
6mm
Phillips Screws
(1
0
pes)
....
M4
x 15mm
Phillips Screws
(4
pes)
1
2
3
4
MS
x
9mm
Phillips Screws
(4
pes)
MS
x
20mm
Phillips Screws
(4
pes)
MS
x
40mm
Phillips Screws
(4
pes)
0000
(Q)
0000 0088
CAUTION:
The
20mm
and
40mm
screws in
the
hardware
~e
-e-8
kit
are provided
to
facilitate installation.
Use
extreme
e-ee
ee8e
caution
when
using these screws
to
avoid damage
to
9~08
G1B
vehicle
roof
or
other
components, wiring, etc.
5
6
7
8
5.
Remote
Control
(1
pc)
6.
Mounting
Bracket
(1
pc)
i:
7.
Snap-on Shroud
with
HOM
I Port cover
(2
pes)*
8.
Snap-on Screen Cover
(2
pes)*
9.
Pry
Tool
(1
pc)
10.
3.Smm
TIP/3RCA
JACK
PIG
TAIL
(1
pc)
11. Trim Ring
(3
pes)
9
10
11
12
12.
Cover
for HOM I
port
(3
pes)**
. *NOTE: The
AVXMTG
1
OUHD
is
supplied
with
a
black
snap-on
shroud and screen cover.
To
install
the
pewter
or
shale
snap-on shroud
or
screen cover,
the
black
snap-on shroud and screen cover
must
be removed first.
See
the
following
pages
for
the
removal process.
**NOTE: This
unit
uses
an
optional
internal
HOM
I
port
in
addition
to
the
side
mounted
HDMI/MHL
port.
The HOM
I
adapter,
HDIP1
is
required
to
use
the
internal HDMI/MHL
port. When
the
HDIP1
adapter
is
used,
the
side
HDMI/MHL
port
must
be covered
up
using
item
12.
Two HOM
I
sources
cannot
be
used at
the
same
time
with
this unit.
4
ft
,
EMOVING
AND
INSTALLING
SNAP-ON
COVERS
Preparation
Place
the
unit
on a soft surface
to
avoid damaging
the
plastic.
Materials Required
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
[QJ
\
1 0.1"
Overhead
LCD
Monitor
Shroud
Screen
Back Pry
Tool
HDMI Cover
with
DVD
Player
Disconnecting
the
Screen
Cover
1.
Open
the
LCD
screen.
2.
Insert
the
supplied
pry
tool
between
the
LCD
screen and snap on screen cover at locations
"A':
"B':
and "C" and
gently
pry
the
cover away from
the
screen.
5
Installing
the
Screen Cover
0
"D
"
c
~"
D"
1.
Open
the
LCD
screen.
2.
Hook the
two
tabs
"D"
at the
bottom
edge
of
the screen cover into the notches on the
bottom
edge
of
the
LCD
screen.
3.
Snap
the opposite side
of
the screen cover over the hinges.
Disconnecting
the
Shroud
CD
( J
1.
Open
the
LCD
screen.
2.
Insert
the supplied pry tool between the
unit
and shroud at fastener location
"E"
and gently pry the shroud away from the unit.
6
Removing and
installing
the
HOM
I
port
cover
1.
Remove the shroud (cover) from the unit.
2.
Install
the proper
HDMI
port cover
a.
If using the external
HDMI
connector install the port cover
(A)
with the
HDMI
opening.
b.
If
using the internal
HDMI
connector,
use
the blank port cover
(8).
Installing
the
Shroud
CD
1.
Open the
LCD
screen.
2.
Slide the shroud over the unit.
The
shroud
will
snap into place at locations
"F'~
7
GENERAL
VEHICLE
INSTALLATION
APPROACH
1.
Decide upon the system configuration and options
that
will be
installed.
2.
Review
all
manuals
to
become familiar
with
electrical requirements and hookups.
3.
Decide upon
the
mounting
locations
of
all components and
the
method
of
mounting.
4.
Prep
the
vehicle.
Remove any interior
trim
necessary
to
gain
access
to
vehicle's
wiring,
as
well
as
all
areas
where interconnecting wire harnesses
will
be located.
If
any
access
holes need
to
be cut
into
the
vehicle,
do
this now.
5.
Route the wiring harnesses in the vehicle
as
necessary.
Refer
to
the wiring diagrams in this manual,
as
well
as
the wiring instructions for
the
individual
components and accessory options being
installed.
Ensure
that
the wiring
is
protected from sharp edges. Ensure
that
all wiring
is
not
pinched when
all components and interior
trim
are fully installed.
Leave
enough slack in
the
wiring at each
component
to
allow
working room.
6.
Remove
all
AN
system components from their packaging and
place
them
loosely
in
the
vehicle
at
their
respective locations.
7.
Connect all
components together and verify the proper operation
of
all
system functions.
Note: This
is
best done
BEFORE
components have been permanently mounted.
8.
After verifying proper operation
of
the
system, proceed
to
mount
each component.
9.
When
all components are mounted, recheck the function
of
the
entire system. Ensure
that
no
wiring was pinched or connected improperly during
final installation
10.
Dome
light
wiring must be
carefully
planned due
to
the
design
of
vehicle electrical
systems.
Some vehicles
use
an
electronic module
(i.e.
Body
Control
Module)
to
turn the
dome
lights on and off.
Care
must be used
to
avoid damage
to
these types
of
electronic modules
or
damage
to
the
dome
light
circuit in the
DVD
overhead.
General guidelines for
dome
lamp
wiring:
1.
If
the vehicle
already
has
LED
dome
lamps
do
not
connect
to
the
LED
dome
lamp circuits.
2.
If
it
is
not
certain
how
the
dome
lamps tie
into
the
vehicle electrical system, wire the
dome
lamp circuit (of
the
DVD
overhead)
to
the
driver's
door
pin switch.
3.
Follow the instructions on pages 11-13.
4.
Contact
the
Audiovox tech support
line
if
you have any questions regarding
dome
lamp
wiring.
8
Installing Unit
to
Roof
Roof
Roof Support
Headliner
Mounting
Bracket
Self-drilling Screws
Video Unit
MS
Screw
CAUTION:
The 20mm and 40mm screws in
the
hardware
kit
are provided
to
facilitate installation.
Use
extreme caution when using these screws
to
avoid
damage
to
vehicle
roof
or
other components, wiring, etc.
9
GENERAL
VEHICLE
INSTALLATION
APPROACH
Dome Light Power Source
.-----------,
Line Out-L(White)
Line Out-L(Red)
0
0 •
c::::::::::n
12
Pin Power
Signal Harness
*HDIP1
Adapter
Cable
(Optional)
,----------------l
I
~~
: I
HDMI
)J
L :
I I
L
________________
J
10
It
--
Optional
Relay I
I FMDIRB c::::J I
J Box
L
_____
_j
AV
IN
3 RCA Jack Pigtail
*NOTE:
This
unit
has
an
optional internal HDMI/MHL
port
in addition
to
the (external) side
mounted
HDMI/MHL port. The HDMI adapter,
HDIP1
is
required
to
use
the
internal HDMI/MHL port.
When
the
HDIP1
adapter
is
used,
the
side HDMI/MHL
port
must be covered
up
using
the
supplied cover
(Item
12
on page
4).
Two HDMI/MHL sources cannot
be used at
the
same
time
with
this unit.
CONNECTING
THE
DOME
LIGHTS
The dome lights in the video
monitor
require three connections
to
the
vehicle's
wiring. There
are
two
common types
of
dome light circuits used, positive
or negative switched. Positive systems supply voltage
to
the interior lights
to
turn
them
on. Negative switched systems apply ground
to
illuminate
the
bulbs.
To
determine which system you have, you must locate the wires at the vehicle dome light.
On
a positive switched system,
with
all
the doors
closed and lights out,
both
wires at the dome
light
will
rest at ground. When the
light
is
activated,
one
of
these wires
will
switch
to+
12
VDC.
This
is
the
vehicle's
switching wire.
For
positive systems, connect the purple/brown (Lamp auto) wire
to
the
vehicle's
switched wire. Then connect the red/black (Lamp on) wire
to
a fused
constant
12
volt source and the black/red (Lamp common) wire
to
a
good
vehicle
ground. Positive systems are commonly found on Ford
vehicles.
On
a negative switched system,
with
all
the doors closed and lights out,
both
wires at the dome
light
will rest
at+
12
VDC.
When the
light
is
activated,
one
of
these wires
will
switch
to
ground. This
is
the
vehicle's
switching wire.
For
negative systems, connect
the
purple/brown (Lamp auto) wire
to
the
vehicle's switched wire. Then connect
the
red/black (Lamp on) wire
to
a
good ground and the black/red (Lamp common) wire
to
fused constant
12
volt source. Negative systems are
commonly
found on General Motors and
import
veh ides.
Note:
Some vehicles which incorporate transistorized control
of
the
dome
light
circuit, such
as
the 1999 Dodge Caravan, may require
that
the
purple/
brown (Lamp auto) wire be connected
to
the
door
pin switch wire,
as
the additional current draw
of
the Monitor's lights may
not
be supported by
the
output
of
the
vehicle's
body
control computer.
After wiring the
dome
lights
make sure
the
dome
lights
operate properly
with doors opening and
closing and
that
they
are not
always
on. Do
not
leave
the
dome
lamp
switch on
the
DVD
overhead in
ON position
as
this
will
drain the
battery
over
time
11
Positive Switched
Dome
Lighting
To
12
pin
connector on
Monitor
Red/black-Lamp
on
r-----------------------
To
constant
+
12
VDC
Factory Door Ajar Switch or Body Control
Computer
To
constant
+
12
VDC
*Connect
to
a
vehicle
ground
---------------------------------~
12
To
12
pin
connector
Negative Switched Dome Lighting
Red/black-Lam on
Black/red-Lam
common
Factory Door Ajar Switch or Body Control
Computer
13
To
constant
+
12
VDC
*Connect
to
a
vehicle
ground
To
constant
+
12
VDC
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