
Owners Manual
Products by
TM
AUDIOVOX
"FlexVision” Specifically Designed
for the Van Conversion Industry
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LCD (LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY) MONITOR
The operation of the LCD monitor is a very simple operatioa There are two brightness buttons on the
unit for increasing brightness (+) and deaeasing brightness (•)■ These buttons will ac^ust brightness
for the type of video source being used, and also adjust for the viewing angle. See Figure 1. The color
and the tint of the monitor are factoiy preset, but if the monitor is ever in need of adjustment there are
color and tint controls on rear of monitor. See Figure 2.
PRECAUTIONS:
♦Use the unit in the tempcratxire ranges of O C to 60 C (32 F to 140 F).
♦Do not push on the LCD display, forcibly pushing on the display may damage the picture quality of the
unit.
♦When using unit in cold surroundings, delayed or double images may appear. This is not a defect of the
unit. When the monitor warms up, the vid^ will become normal again.
♦Clean unit with a soft cloth slightly dampened with a mild detergent. A strong solvent used to clean the
monitor can damage the finish of the unit.
♦Due to the extreme manufacturing tolerances required, even in a high quality screen, it is possible that
the display might evidence a few dots (black or colored) on the screen. These dots are considered
normal.
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LCD SELECTOR STATION
Each monitor %vill have its own seleaor station. The station consists of a S-position rotary switch, 1/8"
stereo heac^hone Jack, and a volume control. The rotary switch has five different selections to choose
from (Off, Radio, Video 1, Video 2, Video 3). In the "Off position there is no power to the unit In the
"Radio" position there is audio to the heac^hone system, but the LCD monitor will be off. In the three
different "Video" positions you will select between what options were chosen for your vehicle. For the
unit to operate all three "Video" positions, the video sources (example: Video Cassette Player) must have
power turned on at the units.
Plug in an 1/8" stereo heachJhone jack into the headphone jack on the selector station to get your audio.
The volume control beside the jack will adjust the audio level. In "Radio" mode the radio system will
deliver sound to the selector station. If the audio is not loud enough or too loud, then adjust the volume
control at the radio source for a desired audio level to give the volume control the best range of operation.
See Figure 3 below.
Note: When turning unit from a "Video" source to the "Radio" source the LCD panel will be lit for a
split-second and then shut-off. This is normal operation for the unit.
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SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION BOX
The distribution box is the heart of the FlexVision system. This box distributes all of the \ideo and audio
signals to the proper monitor. This gives each person using the sy’stem the flexibility to choose what
they want to do regardless of what anybody else in the vehicle is doing. For example; one person could
be watching television, another person playing a video game, another watching a video tape, and yet
another listening to the radio. Each distribution box can drive up to four monitors (optional) and selector
stations. Figure 6 shows a basic setup diagram emphasizing the Signal Distribution Box
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TUNER BOX (TBX-1000) OPTIONAL
The tuner box is a very easy system to operate. To use the tuner box you must first use the LCD selector
station and dial to Video 1,2, or 3 whichever is the correct selection. You can operate the tuner either by
using the Tuner Control Station (Fig. 4), or by using the the supplied Unified Remote Control (Fig. 5).
Below is a description of the Tuner Control Station and Remote Control. Notice that many of the features
arc identical at either the Tuner Control Station or the Remote Control. The Video Cassette Player
/unctions on the bottom of the remote operate the Audiovox model AVP-6750. Note that the TVA^ideo
button. Mute. Vol. Up/Down, TV/CATV, and the Picture Selector do not fully perform their functions
with the LCD sjstem, but those TV functions do fully operate the AVT-975 (9" TV) and the AVT-1475
(13" TV) Audiovox televisions.
Refer to Figures 4 and 5 on next page to verify operation.
1. POWER BUTTON - Press this button to turn the tuner on. Press again to turn unit off.
2. AUTOPROGRAM BUTTON - When the AutoProgram button is depressed, all chaimels in TV mode
are searched and tuned, and the charmels with signals detected are automatically stored
3. CHANNEL UP/DOWN BUTTONS - Use these buttons to advance to next higher or next lower
channel. ■
4. ERASE/WRITE BUTTON - This button is used to manually add or erase any chaimel into the
memory. If the channel is stored, then simply push the Erase/Write button once to erase the chaimel.
If the particular channel is erased then push once to store.
5. SKIP/SEARCH BUTTON - This button selects between Skip and Search Mode. In "Skip mode" the
tuner only stops on channels that are programmed into memory when the Channel Up/Down buttons
are used When Skip mode is off the tuner will stop on all active channels.
6. DIRECT ACCESS BUTTONS - Use these buttons to make a direct channel selection. The chaimel
number chosen will be displayed on the screen for a few seconds. The direct access is carried out
with 0-9 keys (0-99ch).
7. TUNER PO"WER LIGHT - The light will be dimly lit when the timer is off, and light will be brighter
with power on.
8. REMOTE SENSOR - When using remote control, point the remote control at the remote sensor on
the tuner control station.
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