Audiovox VOH682 User Manual

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Important Notice
It is unlawful in most jurisdictions for a person to 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 operating the vehicle. In the interest of safety, the VOH682 should never be installed where it will be visible, directly or indirectly , by the operator of the motor vehicle.
Please note that the state of Rhode Island forbids the installation of such a device in a motor vehicle.
T elevision Reception
This entertainment system is designed primarily for viewing pre-recorded movies or playing video games. T elevision reception in a moving vehicle will be limited and in some areas will not be possible due to weak and variable signal strength. Television viewing in a stationary vehicle will result in an improvement, but may still be marginal due to signal strength. The quality of the picture will not be consistent with home TV reception. Reception may be affected by weather & distance from T.V. station. A weak signal may cause the picture to roll, be snowy, or cause some color loss.
Features
Congratulations on your purchase of the Audiovox VOH682 drop-down TV / Video Monitor . The VOH682 has been designed to give you and your family many years of video entertainment in the mobile environment. Please read the directions that follow to familiarize yourself with the product and to ensure that you obtain the best results from your equipment. Please note: 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.
Safety Precaution
For safety reasons, when changing video tapes it is recommended that the vehicle is not in motion, and that you do not allow children to unfasten seatbelts to change tapes or make any adjustments to the system. System adjustments can be accomplished using the remote control unit, while seatbelts remain fastened. Enjoy your Audiovox entertainment system but remember-safety of all passengers remains the number one priority .
¨ 6.8” TFT (Thin Film Transistor) Active
Matrix LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Monitor
¨ OSD (On Screen Display) for Control
of Picture Quality and Functions
¨ Full Function Remote Control ¨ Television Tuner ¨ IR Transmitter for wireless Headphones ¨ Remote Sensor eye ¨ Four Audio / Video Sources ¨ Headphone / Speaker Amplifier ¨ Two Headphone Jacks for Wired
Headphones
¨ Built-in Dome Lights ¨ Backlit Controls for Low Light Operation
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Front Panel
1. Infrared Transmitter - Used to transmit audio to wireless headphones
2. Power button – (Bright red when system is On, dim when Off)
3. Channel Up/Down – Changes the TV channel
4. Volume Up/Down – Controls volume to headphone jacks and external speakers if connected
5. Auto Pro Switch – Auto Program used to program local channels into TV memory. Press when vehicle is in a new location.
6. Source Select – used to select one of the four A/V sources
7. Sensor Eye – Allows the remote control to operate the VOH682’s OSD (On Screen Display), volume to wired headphone jacks (and optional external speakers), and for control of Video Cassette Player and other accessories
8. Three position Dome Light Switch
Auto – Automatically switches on the dome
lights in conjunction with the vehicle’s interior illumination
Off – The Dome lights will not turn on in this
position
On – Turns on the Dome lights.
9. Dome lights – provide additional interior illumination
10. Screen Release – Slides in the direction of the arrow to release the drop down screen
11. Headphone Jacks – allows plug-in of two wired headphones with 1/8” stereo plug.
12. Auxiliary A/V Stereo Input – allows plug-in of camcorder, game, portable DVD player or other A/V source with RCA type output connectors.
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