Audiovox AVDINPC User Manual

AVDINPC  
Installation and Operation Manual  
AVDINPC  
LAUNCH  
APP  
Power  
FF  
VOL  
NEXT  
TAP  
MUTE  
TAP  
STOP  
SEL  
PLAY  
VOL  
DVD/CD/MP3/WMA PLAYER  
PREV  
REW  
40G HD  
Audiovox Electronics Corporation  
150 Marcus Boulevard  
Hauppauge, NY 11788  
Technical Assistance: 1-800-645-4994  
© 2005 Audiovox  
v.050205  
Printed in Korea  
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PREPARATION  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Audiovox AVDINPC Mobile  
Multimedia DVD/CD/MP3/WMA personal computer. Please read all of the  
instructions before beginning the installation.  
Toll-Free Installation Assistance  
If you require assistance, contact Technical Support at 1-800-323-4815 from  
8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. EST Monday through Friday and from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00  
p.m. EST on Saturday. (U.S.A. and Canada only.)  
Installation Requirements  
This unit is designed for installation in vehicles with an existing radio opening.  
In many cases, a special installation kit will be required to mount the computer  
to the dashboard. These kits are available at electronics supply stores and car  
stereo specialty shops. Always check the kit application before purchasing to  
make sure the kit works with your vehicle. If you need a kit but cannot locate  
one, call our customer support line at 1-800-323-4815. (U.S.A. and Canada  
only.)  
NOTE: If the AVDINPC is to be installed in a car equipped with an on-  
board drive or navigation computer, do not disconnect the battery cable.  
If the cable is disconnected, the computer memory may be lost. Under  
these conditions, use extra caution during installation to avoid causing  
a short circuit.  
Tools and Supplies  
The following tools and supplies are needed to install the computer.  
Torx type, flathead and Philips screwdrivers  
Wire cutters and strippers  
Tools to remove existing radio (screwdriver, socket wrench set or other  
tools)  
Electrical tape  
Crimping tool  
Volt meter/test light  
Crimp connections  
18 gauge wire for power connections  
16-18 gauge speaker wire  
Disconnect Battery  
Before you begin, disconnect the battery negative terminal (Figure 1)  
Figure 1: Battery Terminals  
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INSTALLATION  
The unit has threaded holes in the chassis side panels which may be used  
with the original factory mounting brackets of some Toyota, Nissan,  
Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Hyundai and Honda vehicles to mount the computer to the  
dashboard. Please consult with your local car stereo specialty shop for  
assistance on this type of installation.  
4. Connect your monitor (purchased separately) and install any software/  
drivers supplied with the monitor. Follow the instructions included with the  
monitor to mount the monitor in the vehicle.  
NOTE: A PS/2 mouse is required for installing any drivers during initial  
setup. DO NOT MOUNT the unit to the dashboard until initial setup is  
complete and software is installed.  
1. Remove the existing factory radio from the dashboard or center console  
mounting. Save all hardware and brackets as they will be used to mount  
the new computer.  
5. Mount the new computer assembly to the dashboard or center console  
using the reverse procedure in step 1.  
2. Remove the factory mounting brackets and hardware from the existing  
radio and attach them to the new computer.  
CAUTION: For proper operation of the DVD player, the chassis must be  
mounted within 20° of horizontal. Make sure the unit is mounted within  
this limitation.  
CAUTION: Do not exceed M5 X 6 MM screw size. Longer screws may  
touch and damage components inside the chassis.  
3. Place the computer in front of the dashboard opening so the wiring can be  
brought through the mounting sleeve. Follow the wiring diagram carefully  
and make certain all connections are secure and insulated with wire nuts  
or electrical tape. After completing the wiring connections, plug the  
connector into the mating socket on the rear of the chassis and turn the  
unit on to confirm operation (vehicle ignition switch must be “on”). If the  
unit does not operate, re-check all wiring until the problem is corrected.  
Figure 2: ISO Installation  
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WIRING  
Wiring Connections  
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1. PS/2 Mouse  
2. PS/2 Keyboard  
3. VGA  
4. LAN (RJ-45)  
5. USB 1/USB 2  
6. S-Video  
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7. RCA Video  
8. Printer  
9. COM Port  
10. MIC In  
11. Line Out  
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Black  
12. Line In  
Red  
13. AC Adapter (Purchased Separately) – Only use an AC adapter with the  
following specifications: Output – 12V, 4.3A; Input – 100-240V~1.5A, 50/  
60Hz; Center pin (+) positive  
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Yellow  
14. Car Power Input  
15. Power Supply  
16. ILLUMINATION WIRE (yellow)  
FUSE BOX  
Red  
17. ACC POWER WIRE (red) – Connect to a +12 volt circuit that is only live  
when the ignition is on. The best connection point is at the car’s fuse  
block at the “RADIO” or “ACCESSORY” identified terminals.  
18. CONSTANT POWER WIRE (yellow) – Connect the 12V PLUS constant  
power wire to a live 12 volt wire in the vehicle. Before making a  
connection, check that the wire you intend to connect it to is always live,  
even when the car’s ignition is turned off. If a live wire is not found, route  
the wire to the car’s fuse block and connect it to a live circuit there.  
19. GROUND WIRE (black) – Securely fasten the Ground wire to a grounded  
metal part of the car’s chassis. If you cannot find an existing bolt or screw  
to fasten it to, drill a hole in the metal and secure it with a screw. To  
ensure a good ground, remove any paint or grease from areas where the  
wire will contact the surface.  
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Red  
BATTERY  
Yellow  
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20. INLINE FUSE (red) – When running the red ACC Power wire directly to  
the battery, the inline fuse MUST be connected between the unit and the  
battery (within 18” of the battery). If the ACC Power wire is connected to  
the fuse block, the inline fuse is not required.  
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Figure 3: Wiring Connections  
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Replacing the Fuse  
When replacing a fuse, be sure to use the correct type and amperage to avoid  
damaging the computer. The AVDINPC uses one 5 amp ATO fuse.  
Reconnecting the Battery  
When wiring is complete, reconnect the battery negative terminal.  
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FRONT PANEL OPERATION  
15. PREV: Press this button to execute the “Previous” command in various  
media applications. The Prev button also functions as the “Channel  
Down” button in TV related applications.  
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16. PLAY/PAUSE: Press this button to execute the “Play” or “Pause”  
commands in various media applications.  
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UNCH  
APP LA  
Power  
FF  
12  
11  
13  
3
5
4
VOL  
NEXT  
TAP  
STOP  
SEL  
MUTE  
PLAY  
VOL  
DVD/CD/MP3/WMA PLAYER  
PREV  
TAP  
REW  
40G HD  
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Figure 4: Front Panel Operation  
1. POWER: Press to power the unit on/off.  
2. SEL: Press to “Enter”.  
3. VOL +: Raise the volume level.  
4. VOL -: Lower the volume level.  
5. MUTE: Silence the system volume.  
6. S.TAB: This button functions like the keyboard [Shift]+[TAB] key.  
7. TAB: This button functions like the keyboard [TAB] key.  
8. Disc Slot  
9. Disc Eject Button  
10. APP LAUNCHER: Press this button to run the iMON Application  
Launcher, which can execute many assigned windows applications.  
11. STOP: Press this button to execute the “Stop” command in various media  
applications.  
12. F.FWD: Press this button to execute the “Fast Forward” command in  
various media applications.  
13. REW: Press this button to execute the “Rewind” command in various  
media applications.  
14. NEXT: Press this button to execute the “Next” command in various media  
applications. The Next button also functions as the “Channel Up” button in  
TV related applications.  
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION  
Table 1: Remote Control Functions  
The RSC (Remote Stick Controller) allows you to control the mouse pointer in  
16 directions using the joystick control. The function of each remote control  
button is described in the following table.  
Icon  
Name  
Basic Functions  
Multi-Median  
Power  
Press this button to turn the PC  
on. Press and hold more than 2  
seconds to turn the PC off.  
App. Exit  
Press this button to generate the  
[ALT] + [F4] keyboard shortcut,  
which is used to closing the  
active window.  
Screen  
Saver  
Press this button to instantly  
activate the screen saver.  
Timer  
Press this button to run the  
Remote Manager timer setup  
screen. This timer feature can  
automatically turn off the PC or  
activate an alarm assigned  
through the timer setup.  
0-9  
Numeric  
Buttons  
The numeric buttons (0 - 9)  
function as shortcuts to the  
Multi-Median application printed  
below each button. These  
buttons can be customized by  
the user (see??? Page _____.)  
In full screen TV view, press the  
number buttons to input the  
channel directly. In “Find View”,  
press the number buttons to  
enter alphabetic characters.  
0
Press this button to show the  
control panel (control bar and  
shortcut bar). You can use the  
up, down, left and right button to  
select the control button on the  
control bar and shortcut bar.  
Figure 5: Remote Control  
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Table 1: Remote Control Functions  
Table 1: Remote Control Functions  
Icon  
Name  
Basic Functions  
Multi-Median  
Icon  
Name  
Basic Functions  
Multi-Median  
1
Press this button to change the  
current media to My Music.  
Windows  
This button brings up the  
Windows start menu and  
functions like the keyboard  
[Windows] key.  
2
3
4
5
Press this button to change the  
current media to My Movie.  
Press this button to change the  
current media to My Photo.  
Menu  
This button brings up the menu  
and functions like the keyboard  
[menu] key.  
Press this button to change the  
current media to My DVD.  
Press this button to stop the  
current media and return to the  
Main View.  
App.  
Launcher  
Press this button to run the  
iMON Application Launcher,  
which can execute many  
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Press this button to change the  
current media to My TV.  
assigned windows applications.  
Press this button to search the  
media file on the current  
playlist.  
Multi  
Median  
Press this button to launch the  
Multi-Median program provided  
with the Remote Manager. Use  
Multi-Median to enjoy a variety  
of media files including DVD  
movies, music, and photos, or to  
access a multimedia device like  
a TV card, digital camcoder, or  
digital camera.  
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Press this button to call the  
setup view.  
9
Press this button to call the  
current playlist.  
Desktop  
Press this button to toggle  
between “show desktop” and  
“restore all”. This button has the  
same function as the keyboard  
shortcut [Windows]+[D].  
Task  
Switcher  
Press this button to switch  
between current running  
applications. This feature is  
similar to the [ALT]+[TAB]  
keyboard command.  
Max/Res  
Press this button to toggle  
between “maximize” and  
“restore” for the active window.  
Backspace This button functions like the  
keyboard [Backspace] key.  
ESC  
This button functions like the  
keyboard [ESC] key.  
Press this button to return to the  
previous view.  
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Table 1: Remote Control Functions  
Table 1: Remote Control Functions  
Icon  
Name  
Basic Functions  
Multi-Median  
Icon  
Name  
Basic Functions  
Multi-Median  
Space/  
Select  
This button functions like the  
keyboard [Space] key.  
Press this button to add or  
remove the media file in the  
current playlist in Media Folder/  
File View. This will not delete  
the media file, but will just  
L. Click  
This button functions like the left  
mouse button.  
exclude the file from the playlist.  
You an add the media file back  
to the playlist at any time.  
R.Click  
This button functions like the  
right mouse button.  
Shift + Tab This button functions like the  
keyboard [Shift]+[TAB] key.  
Drag &  
Drop  
This button performs the “Drag  
and Drop” function of a mouse.  
Push the button at the starting  
position to begin “dragging”,  
then move to the destination  
position using the Joystick. Push  
the button again to “drop”.  
Tab  
This button functions like the  
keyboard [TAB] key.  
Joystick  
Mouse mode: The joystick  
These buttons are used to  
Mouse/  
Keyboard  
Press this button to toggle the  
Remote RSC joystick operation  
mode between Mouse and  
functions like a mouse. Press in move the focus in the Multi-  
on the joystick to “double-click”. Median. After moving the focus,  
Keyboard mode: The joystick  
you can select the icon you  
Keyboard mode. The following  
icons indicate the current mode.  
functions like the four keyboard want.  
arrow keys. Press in on the  
joystick to “Enter”.  
Press in on the joystick button  
to enter to the next view. After  
moving the focus to the icon  
and folder you want, push the  
Enter button to move to the  
next step.  
The mouse icon  
in the Remote  
Indicator means  
that you can  
move the mouse  
pointer using the  
joystick. Press in on the joystick  
to “double click”.  
MUTE  
VOL -  
Press this button to mute the PC  
system volume.  
The keyboard  
icon in the  
Remote  
Indicator means  
that you can use  
Press this button to reduce the  
PC system volume.  
the joystick like  
keyboard arrow keys. Press in  
on the joystick to “Enter”.  
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Table 1: Remote Control Functions  
Table 1: Remote Control Functions  
Icon  
Name  
Basic Functions  
Multi-Median  
Icon  
Name  
Basic Functions  
Multi-Median  
VOL +  
Press this button to increase the  
PC system volume.  
REW  
Press this button to execute the Press this button to execute the  
“Rewind” command in various  
media applications.  
“Rewind” command.  
Play  
Press this button to execute the Press this button to execute the  
F. FWD  
Press this button to execute the Press this button to execute the  
“Play” command in various  
media applications.  
“Play” command. Use the Enter  
button to play the media file in  
the media preview.  
“Fast Forward” command in  
various media applications.  
“Fast Forward” command.  
Pause  
Open  
Prev  
Press this button to execute the Press this button to execute the  
Full Screen Press this button to execute the  
“Full Screen” command in  
“Pause” command in various  
media applications.  
“Pause” command.  
various media applications.  
Press this button to execute the Press this button to eject the  
“File/Folder Open” command in CD/DVD from the disc slot.  
various media applications.  
Press this button to execute the Press this button to execute the  
“Previous” command in various “Previous” command. The Prev  
media applications. The Prev  
button also functions as the  
“Channel Down” button in TV  
related applications.  
button also functions as the  
“Channel Down” button in TV  
View.  
Next  
Stop  
Press this button to execute the Press this button to execute the  
“Next” command in various  
media applications. The Next  
button also functions as the  
“Channel Up” button in TV  
related applications.  
“Next” command. The Next  
button also functions as the  
“Channel Up” button in TV View.  
Press this button to execute the Press this button to execute the  
“Stop” command in various  
media applications.  
“Stop” command.  
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USING THE MULTI-MEDIAN SOFTWARE  
Multi-Median is designed to help you enjoy music, movie and photo media  
files and allows you control your multimedia devices (DVD player, television,  
digital camcoder or digital camera) using only the remote controller. Please  
read this section of the manual in full before using your Multi-Median  
software.  
Setting: Customize Multi-Median through “Setting” menu. Please refer to  
“Changing Program Settings” on page 14 for instructions.  
Exit: Exit Multi-Median and return to Windows.  
To select one of the above options using the remote controller, use the arrow  
keys to highlight the desired function, then press the Enter button.  
Multi-Median User Interface  
You can launch the Multi-Median program by pressing the Multi-Median  
button on the remote controller.  
Playing Media Located on your Hard Disk Drive  
When you select the “Hard Disk Drive” icon, Multi-Median scans the hard  
drive for media files and displays icons for each of the following types of  
media:  
My Music: View MP3, WMA, OGG and WAV music files stored on your  
hard disk drive. Please refer “Changing Program Settings” on page 14 to  
learn more about scanning folders and file types.  
My Movies: View WMV, AVI, ASF, MPG, MPEG, M1V, MP2 and DAT  
video files stored on your hard disk drive.  
My Photos: View BMP, GIF, JPG, TIFF and PNG image files stored on  
your hard disk drive.  
Rescan: Rescan any folders designated as “scan” folders. After  
downloading new media files or changing the scan folder preferences,  
click this icon to update your media database. To reduce scanning time,  
select the folder that contains the media files. Selecting a root folder, like  
“My Computer”, will greatly increase scanning time.  
Media Folder View  
If you select “My Music”, “My Movies” or “My Photos”, the media folder view  
will appear.  
Figure 6: Multi-Median Main View  
The icons on the menu bar located at the top of the window control the  
devices and functions as follows:  
Hard Disk Drive: Access music, movies or photos saved on the hard  
drive.  
CD/DVD: Access music, movies, or photos saved on a CD or DVD.  
TV: View and record television channels through the TV card. Multi-  
Median supports most analog TV cards.  
Digital Camcoder: Multi-Median allows you to access a DV Digital  
Camcoder connected through the IEEE1394 port. You can control your  
camcoder using the remote controller and copy video clips to the  
computer.  
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Table 2: Media Folder Icons  
The selected folder is green. Press the  
Enter button to view the files in this folder.  
When media inside the folder is playing,  
the folder is red. Inside the folder, the file  
currently playing is outlined in red.  
Media File View  
Figure 7: Media Folder View  
While in “Media Folder View”, press Enter to view the contents of that folder  
in “Media File View”.  
The icons in Table 2 indicate the status of the media folder.  
Table 2: Media Folder Icons  
The number in the top right corner of the  
folder indicates the number of media files  
in the folder. The check mark on the left  
indicates whether or not the files in that  
folder are added to the current play list.  
All Files are in  
Playlist  
Some Files are in  
Playlist  
No Files are in  
Playlist  
Figure 8: Media File View  
Select a media file to view information about that file in “Media Preview”.  
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Media Preview  
the remote control. You can also control playback of recorded video or record  
the video as a movie file to your HDD using the Play, Pause, F.FWD, and  
REW buttons on the remote control.  
Media Preview shows the title, sequence number in the playlist, current  
playing time, and the preview screen for the selected media file.  
Internet Radio View  
Internet Radio View shows the internet radio station according to its genre.  
Multi-Median automatically updates the internet radio station list via internet.  
The genre of internet radio stations are Rap/Hiphop/R&B, Rock/Metal, Jazz/  
Blues, Classic, Dance, Pop, Oldies and World.  
Using a Mouse with Multi-Median  
Multi-Median can be controlled with mouse connected to the USB or serial  
port of your PC. If you move the mouse pointer to the top or bottom of the  
screen, the control panel (control bar or shortcut bar) appears. All the buttons  
on the control panel can be controlled using the left mouse button.  
Changing Program Settings  
You can adjust all settings in Multi-Median using just the remote control. Click  
the “Setup” icon (gear wheel) to access the “Setting” screen. Use the remote  
control joystick to navigate the menus and press in on the joystick to select an  
option. To exit a sub-menu, push the joystick to the left or click the Back  
button using the mouse. Options for the Setting menu are described below.  
Figure 9: Media Preview  
Back  
Full Screen View  
For all menus, select the “Back” option to return to the previous menu, view,  
or step.  
Full Screen View expands the current video or image file to fit the entire  
screen. To view a file in Full Screen View, press the Full Screen button on the  
remote control. To view detailed information about the current playing media  
file, return to Media Preview by pressing the Full Screen or Esc button or  
press 0 on the remote control to open the control panel.  
Common  
Multi-Median provides a powerful media database that scans the media files  
on your PC, allowing you to select media files without searching through  
multiple folders. By default, Multi-Median is set to scan the “My Music”, “My  
Video”, and “My Pictures” folders under “My Documents”. You you modify  
which folders are scanned or choose to scan a TV card attached to your PC  
through the “Scan Media” menu option.  
TV View  
Before watching a TV channel, you must select the TV card. Please refer to  
“Setting Environment” on page 13 for instructions. TV View is also similar to  
the Movie View. Once set up, you can select television channels from the TV  
View using the Enter button on the remote control. With the TV playing in full  
screen view, you can change the channel using the using the number buttons  
on the remote control.  
Music  
Use the Music menu option to change various settings related to the My  
Music view, including the background image. You can also change the repeat  
option (Play All, Repeat All, Repeat Folder and Repeat Song) for your music  
playlist, turn on/off the shuffle option, and set the folder view to group by  
“Album”, “Artist”, or “Genre” based on the tag information of MP3 and OGG  
files.  
Digital Camcoder View  
Digital Camcoder View supports all the digital camcoder devices that can be  
connected to the IEEE1394 port using the DV format. Once connected, you  
can view the image on your camcorder’s screen and control the camera using  
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Movie  
Use the Movie menu option to change the background image of the Movie  
view or to modify the brightness, contrast, saturation and hue. You can also  
change the aspect ratio, size, position, sync, font, color, bold, outline and  
shadow properties of the subtitle, remove previous bookmark positions, and  
change the repeat and shuffle settings.  
Photo  
Use the Photo menu option to change the background image of the Photo  
view, change the duration of photo slide shows, set of the transition effect,  
and modify the repeat and shuffle settings.  
TV  
Use the TV menu option to change the background image of the TV view,  
choose the “Antenna” or “Cable” as the TV input source, and modify the auto  
channel scanning, screen and aspect ratio settings. For the recording setting,  
you can choose the Codec and the folder that your recording files would be  
stored. Recording feature of Digital Camcoder will be updated on the next  
update.  
DVD  
Figure 10: Video Codec Properties Window  
Use the DVD menu option to change the background image of the DVD view,  
or to change the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue or aspect ratio.  
Digital Camcoder  
Use the Camcorder menu option to change the background of the Digital  
Camcoder view. For the recording setting, you can choose the Codec and the  
folder that your recording files would be stored. Recording feature of Digital  
Camcoder will be updated on the next update.  
Video Codecs  
In order to see the various video files which are encoded by different Codecs,  
you need to install the appropriate Codec of the video file. You can install a  
unified Codec package that installs many different Codecs at one time.  
??? where do they get new codecs???  
You can see the Codec information installed on your PC by opening the  
“Video Codecs Properties” window through the Windows Device Manager. To  
view the “Video Codecs Properties” window, use the Start menu to select  
Control Panel > System > Device Manager > Sound, video and game  
controllers > Video Codecs.  
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USING THE IMON REMOTE MANAGER  
The Remote Manager group of programs allows you to control various  
Windows system commands using your remote control. You can run the  
screensaver directly, turn off the monitor, set timers, enter keyboard  
characters and perform other useful commands using your remote control.  
The iMON Application Launcher and Task Switcher allow you to use your  
remote control to instantly launch Windows applications and quickly switch  
between applications using the [ALT]+[TAB] keys.  
Use the joystick to select the program you’d like to activate, then press in on  
the joystick (the Enter button) to select it.  
Application Control  
After activating a program with Application Launcher and Task Switcher, you  
can use your registered remote control buttons to control the program. Please  
note that the commands performed may be different depending on which  
program is active. Use Task Switcher to activate a program without the mouse  
or keyboard.  
Application Launcher  
To open the Application Launcher, press the App. Launcher button on the  
remote control. The “iMON App. Launcher” window (Figure 11) appears.  
All-time Control Mode  
Use All-time Control mode to control a specific software program regardless  
of the current active state of the application.  
NOTE: You need to assign the All-time Control function to a button on  
the remote (see “Program Command Setting” on page 18). The  
executable program file is located here:  
C:\Program Files\SOUNDGRAPH\iMON\iMON ATC.exe  
To start All-time Control, press the assigned remote control key. The “iMON  
All-time Control Window”, Figure 12, appears. The functions of the each  
button are as follows.  
Figure 11: iMON Application Launcher Window  
Figure 12: iMON All-time Control Window  
Task Switcher  
ON: The application shown inside the remote button is being controlled by  
All-time Control. In Figure 12, the Winamp icon appears inside the remote  
button. Winamp will start automatically, if it was not running before.  
Task Switcher functions like the [ALT]+[TAB] key combination to activate a  
second window while using an active Windows program. With more than one  
program open, press the Task Switcher button on the remote control to  
display the program icons for any programs currently running in Windows.  
OFF: Select “OFF to disable All-time Control mode.  
SELECT: Choose “SELECT” to select the application you want to control.  
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Select ABS to enter an exact time or REL to enter a time relative to the  
current time. You can also use the keyboard arrow keys to enter the time.  
Monitor Resolution Changer  
iMON Monitor Resolution Changer allows you to change your monitor  
resolution using the remote control.  
After entering the timer settings, press the timer button again to activate the  
timer for the specified time. The Timer Indicator changes to indicate the time  
that the SLEEP/ALARM function will begin (see Table 3).  
NOTE: You need to assign the “All-time Control” function to a button on  
the remote (see “Program Command Setting” on page 18). The  
executable program file is located here:  
Table 3: Timer Indicator  
C:\Program Files\SOUNDGRAPH\iMON\iMON MRC.exe  
Timer function on  
To start the Monitor Resolution Changer, press the assigned remote control  
key. The “iMON Monitor Resolution Changer Window”, Figure 13, appears.  
Timer function on and All-time Control mode enabled.  
To cancel the timer, press the timer button and select the NONE mode. Press  
the timer button again to exit and apply the changes.  
Virtual Keyboard  
The Remote Manager includes a Virtual Keyboard to help you type keyboard  
characters (alphabet, punctuation) in your applications.  
The character input method is similar to a mobile phone dial pad. To input the  
alphabet character you want, locate the cursor on the text input field, then  
execute the "Application Launcher" and select "Remote Virtual Keyboard".  
Five different input character sets are pre-defined on the Remote Virtual  
Keyboard for your typing, including English capital letters, English lowercase  
letters, numbers, special characters, and key words for Web surfing. Click the  
A1@ button to switch between character sets.  
Figure 13: iMON Monitor Resolution Changer  
Use the joystick on the remote control to select the desired screen resolution.  
You can select which resolution options appear in the “iMON Monitor  
Resolution Window” by clicking the Option button in the “iMON Manager”  
window, then clicking “Screen resolution”. Un-check the options you do not  
want to appear, then click OK.  
Timer  
The Timer function can shut down the PC or sound an alarm at a specified  
time. To set the timer, press the timer button on the remote control. Push  
the joystick up/down to select MODE/TIME/Hour/Minute. Push the joystick  
left/right to adjust the value of each item. There are three options for MODE:  
Sleep: Shuts down the PC after a certain period of time.  
Alarm: Sounds the alarm after a certain period of time.  
NONE: Cancels the timer function that is already set.  
Figure 14: Web Key Word Character Set  
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Use the remote control joystick to select characters. For buttons with multiple  
characters, press in on the joystick to select the second or third options. Press  
the arrow keys to move to the next or previous field. When finished, press the  
OK button to return the input characters to the application.  
2. From the “iMON Manager“ window, click the Setup button. The “Setup  
iMON” window appears.  
Registering a New Remote Controller  
To add an additional remote control, click the Add button in the “iMON  
Manager” window. The “Add New RC” window appears. If you using the  
Remote RSC that came with the unit, please use the remote control name of  
“Remote RSC” only.  
Program Command Setting  
To control icons using the Application Launcher or Task Manager, or to specify  
custom remote control functions for a specific program, the program must first  
be registered.  
Register an Application  
Many applications are automatically registered during the installation process.  
You can register additional programs using the following steps:  
1. Click the “iMON Manager” icon located on the task bar tray at the bottom  
of the screen to open the “iMON Manager” window (Figure 15).  
Figure 16: Setup iMON Window  
3. Press the Add Program button. If the application you want to add is  
currently running, it will appear in the “Choose program” window, along  
with any other applications currently running. This feature allows you to  
register the application that you want without knowing the exact location  
of it.  
Figure 15: iMON Manager Window  
4. To select an application from this window, click the name of the  
application, then click the OK button.  
If there are no applications running, the “Open” window will appear,  
allowing you to browse and locate the executable file for the program you  
want to register.  
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5. When the “Setup iMON” window appears, click Yes to register the  
Setting Customized Windows Commands  
program in the launcher.  
You can use the “Customized Windows CMD” tab to assign Windows system  
commands that are not covered under the “Windows CMD” tab. Use the same  
method explained in “Assign Functions to the Remote Control” on page 19.  
Assign Functions to the Remote Control  
You can customize many of the remote control buttons to perform different  
functions in each registered program. The Remote Manager compares the  
assigned functions to the command list for each registered application,  
allowing you to assign a different set of functions for each program. To assign  
a new function to the remote control, perform the following steps:  
Building Macros  
You can assign macros to a remote control button to help you complete  
common tasks more efficiently. A macro can be used when you need more  
than three key commands to complete a task. Please perform the following  
steps to register a macro.  
1. From the “iMON Manager“ window, click the Setup button to display the  
“Setup iMON” window.  
1. Click the “Macro” tab in the “Setup iMON” window.  
2. Under the “Program CMD” tab, select the desired program from the drop-  
down list. A list of existing functions appears.  
2. Click the Add button in the bottom left corner of the screen under  
“Function”. The “Registration wizard for RC buttons” screen appears.  
3. Click the Add button in the bottom left corner of the screen under  
3. Type the name of the macro, then click Next >. The virtual keyboard and  
“Function”. The “Registration wizard for RC buttons” screen appears.  
mouse (appears on the screen.  
4. Type the name of the function, then click Next >.  
5. Input the keyboard shortcut by pressing the corresponding key on the  
keyboard. For example, to enter [Ctrl]+[P], click inside the first field then  
press the Ctrl key, then move to the second field and type P. You do not  
have to enter a value in all fields. Click Next > when finished.  
6. Press the remote control button that you want to assign the command to.  
The bar will turn red when the signal is received. Press the button again  
to confirm. Click Finish to complete the registration wizard.  
Figure 17: Virtual Keyboard/Mouse  
7. After completing the remote control registration, click Exit in the setup  
window then confirm the remote control action in the selected application.  
4. Use the mouse to select the virtual keyboard keys and virtual mouse  
buttons in the proper sequence to complete the task. When finished, click  
the Next > button.  
Windows Command Setting  
Under the “Windows CMD” tab in the “Setup iMON” window, you will see three  
different sections (Keyboard command, Mouse command, and Power  
Management cmd) of Windows commands that will help you to control the  
Windows application with your remote control. You can assign various  
Windows system commands to your remote controller for your convenience.  
5. Press the remote control button that you want to assign the command to.  
The bar will turn red when the signal is received. Press the button again  
to confirm. Click Finish to complete the registration wizard.  
6. After completing the remote control registration, click Exit in the setup  
window then confirm the remote control action in the selected application.  
NOTE: There are restrictions when assigning Windows commands to  
the remote control. You cannot change the registration of the "Mouse/  
Keyboard" toggle button or the Joystick functions, including the UP/  
DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT arrow keys, the 16 directional mouse movements,  
the [Enter] key, and the mouse [double click] function. Restricted  
functions appear “grayed out”.  
Setting Options  
To change and set options for iMON Remote Manager, click the Option  
button in the “iMON Manager” window. The “Option” window, Figure 18,  
appears.  
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Table 4: Remote Indicator Icons  
Indicates the usage of the remote RSC joystick as a mouse  
Indicates the usage of the remote RSC joystick as a keyboard  
Figure 18: iMON Option Window  
Sound effect for detected IR signal - This option allows you to assign  
a unique sound effect that will play when an IR signal is detected.  
“Un-check” the box to turn the sound.  
The following common options can be modified:  
Common  
Mouse - Change the maximum speed and the rising time of the mouse  
pointer movement of the remote control.  
All-time control mode - Select a registered function to run  
automatically. This is the same as selecting a program using the  
Application Launcher.  
Keyboard - Change the repeat delay and repeat time of the keyboard.  
This setting is helpful when you use the remote controller to control the  
volume.  
IR signal indicator on desktop - Determine how the Remote Indicator  
will display on the desktop. Table 4 shows the various remote  
indicator icons.  
Timer - Change the sound and duration of the alarm.  
Monitor Resolution - Select the resolutions that will displayed in the  
“iMON Monitor Resolution Changer” window.  
Table 4: Remote Indicator Icons  
Virtual Keyboard - Assign custom characters to the Web character set of  
the Remote Virtual Keyboard.  
Remote Indicator  
Black: No infrared signal detected  
Green: Registered infrared signal detected  
Red: Non-registered infrared signal detected  
Shows system volume level  
Indicates the system is muted  
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L.I.S. 2 CONTROL CENTER  
All functions of L.I.S can be managed easily from the Control Center. By  
default, the L.I.S. Control Center will run automatically when the computer is  
turned on. Because the program has so many features, please review the  
instructions carefully.  
CG Builder: User can create a unique symbol mark or logo with the CG  
builder.  
Table 5: Specifications  
Controller  
L.I.S. 2 USB 1.1/2.0 support  
L.I.S. 2 Introduction  
LCD  
- Liquid Crystal Display  
- Blue Negative type  
- 5 x 8 Dot's  
- HD44780 Compatible  
- Character type  
The L.I.S. Indicator displays PC hardware and software information in real  
time through the VFD and LCD windows. It also provides POP3 e-Mail  
checking, "Message Alarm", and A.F.C. (automatic fan control) functionality.  
In addition, L.I.S. includes a proprietary "M-Play" (Multimedia Remote  
Controller) program, used to display the multimedia information.  
- 20 x 2 Size  
M-Play  
VFD  
- Vacuum Fluorescent Display  
- 5 x 8 Dot's  
- HD44780 Compatible  
- Character type  
Visualization: M-Play displays playing information and a graphic  
analyzer while using Winamp or Windows Media Player.  
PC sound: M-Play displays a graphic analyzer to accompany the  
sound.  
- 20 x 2 Size  
Cable  
L.I.S 2: USB Cable (Internal 1ea,  
External 1ea)  
System Information  
Input Voltage  
Dimensions  
DC 5V - DC 12V  
L.I.S supports CPU Hyper-Threading and displays hardware and  
usage information for the CPU/RAM/HDD.  
149.30(W) × 42.50(H) × 8.00(D) mm  
The L.I.S indicator displays software information related to OS,  
Network, and Direct X and displays various data through MBM  
(Motherboard Monitoring).  
Precautions  
Before using L.I.S. 2 please review the following precautions:  
Facility function  
Turn off the computer while installing the L.I.S. indicator. Also, do not  
unplug the serial cable while L.I.S. is running. Doing so may damage the  
system.  
POP3 mail checking: As new mail arrives, it is indicated on the  
display panel.  
Message alarm: On the corresponding date, the indicator will display  
a reminder for an appointment or obligation by displaying the  
message or playing a sound file.  
The red, green, and blue jumpers on the controller manage the LCD  
brightness. Please do not change any settings.  
When using the fan controller, do not exceed more than 10W (12V, 0.83A)  
on each channel. Doing so may cause damage to the system. In addition,  
setting the fans too low can cause serious damage to the system.  
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Winamp: Display the graphic analyzer through the Winamp plug-in.  
Navigating the Control Center  
WMPlayer: Display the graphic analyzer screen through the Windows  
Media Player plug-in.  
To see the extracted menu, hover the mouse pointer over the control center  
icon, located on the task bar, and right-click. The “Lost in Space” menu  
(Figure 19) appears.  
OS/System: Display system and O/S information.  
E-mail: Check user-defined POP3 E-mail accounts.  
Exit: Close the L.I.S. Control Center.  
NOTE: After altering settings, you must click "Section Save" to save the  
settings.  
Module Setup  
You can assign the LCD/ VFD module size, the USB/Com port, and change  
the Starting and Ending Messages through the Module Setup window shown  
in Figure 20.  
Figure 19: L.I.S. Extracted Menu  
About: View program version information.  
Skins: Apply different skins (overall appearance) to your L.I.S. Control  
Center window.  
Preferences: Set up hardware devices and the start/ending message.  
Access the CG Logo Builder program.  
Auto Update: Perform an automatic program update via the internet.  
Auto User: Organize items according to priority.  
Fan Controller: Adjust the speed of your fan.  
Message Alarm: Set the message alarm.  
Figure 20: Module Setup Window  
Time: Display the current time and date.  
R.T.Clock: Watch the CPU's running clock.  
LCD/VFD Selection Size: Assign the LCD/ VFD module size.  
CPU/ RAM: Display CPU information and resource usage.  
MBM: Set the following expressions for MBM.  
Communication Info: After installing L.I.S. 2, COM ports are automatically  
detected. However, POP accounts must be set up manually. In most  
cases this will not be necessary.  
User Set  
User Message Setup: Customize starting/ ending messages.  
Skin: View the path for the current skin.  
Temperatures  
Voltages  
Fans RPM  
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Auto User  
A.F.C (Fan Controller)  
Use this feature to order items according to priority, control each display  
interval per second, and modify the information that appears in the Control  
Center window.  
The user can control each 4-Channel fan with the L.I.S Control Center.  
Figure 22: A.F.C. (Fan Control) Window  
To specify A.F.C. User Control:  
Figure 21: Auto User Window  
1. Click the plus (+) sign to the left of A.F.C. (Fan Controller) to view the  
A.F.C. Action option.  
To add a new item:  
1. Click the Add button. A new “untitled” item appears at the bottom of the  
2. Click the “A.F.C. Action” link to view the “Fan Controller Action” settings.  
The basic settings are as follows:  
list.  
2. Select the feature from the “Auto User Builder” drop-down list that you  
would like to customize. The previously untitled item will now reflect the  
name of the chosen function.  
CPU Usage: This A.F.C (Fan Controller) operates only at the  
specified setting.  
Basic User Set: User can control the fan speed by moving the slide  
bar manually.  
3. Adjust the “Delay (sec)” using the up/down arrows to the right of the field.  
4. Enter text or parameters in the two Line Text fields.  
CPU uses: This control fan speed based on CPU usage.  
5. Click the Section Save button to save your settings.  
Basic User Set: User can set the fan speed manually. Please keep in mind  
that the fans at an excessively low level cause to damage to your system or  
unstable condition. This setting is different from Direct Fan Mode.  
You can change the precedence of the items in the list by selecting the item  
you want to move then clicking the Top (up) or Bottom (down) buttons. The  
precedence is important when two programs that utilize the same resources  
are playing at once. For example, if Winamp and Windows Media Player are  
playing simultaneously, the graphic analyzer will display information for the  
program that has the higher precedence.  
Message Alarm  
You can set up to three different alarms to display a message and play a  
specific sound at an appointed date and time.  
To delete an item, click to select the item, then click the Del button.  
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Figure 24: Time Window  
Figure 23: Message Alarm  
To set a message alarm:  
Display Time & Date Selection: Choose from three possible display formats.  
1. Select the date that you want the alarm to go off.  
2. Select the hour and minute of the day.  
Display Text: Modify the text that appears before the Date/Time and change  
the horizontal alignment.  
3. Enter up to two lines of text to display when the alarm sounds. To select a  
R.T. Clock  
sound file, click the Search button and browse to locate the desired file.  
The R.T. Clock displays the CPU's clock in real time down to the second  
decimal.  
4. Under “Setup”, select to play the alarm one time or every day.  
5. Click the Section Save button to save your settings.  
Time  
Use the “Time” window (Figure 24) to control how the current date and time  
that is displayed on the L.I.S. screen.  
Figure 25: RT Clock Window  
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In this screen (Figure 25), you can adjust the Refresh time from 1-10 and  
customize the display text.  
Cpu/Ram  
The Cpu/Ram option shows the usage rate of the CPU and Memory (see  
Figure 26).  
Figure 27: MBM (Motherboard Monitor) Window  
The user can specify the type of data he wants received from the MBM. If the  
MBM is installed properly, the voltage and temperature will be displayed on  
the L.I.S screen.  
Winamp  
Figure 26: Cpu/Ram Window  
When Winamp is playing, L.I.S. 2 will display a graphic analyzer on the L.I.S  
screens if the Winamp plug-in is installed. L.I.S. 2 supports Winamp versions  
2.x and 5.x.  
MBM  
When used with a MBM (Motherboard Monitor) program, this option shows  
the MBM's shared data (see Figure 27). The A.F.C. can control the fan  
automatically with this feature.  
Visualization Plug-in display Time: Select the type of analyzer that you want  
displayed on the L.I.S. screen from the options below.  
1Line ST Bar  
2Line ST Bar  
3Line ST Bar  
4Line ST Bar  
Manual Plug-in Installation  
1. The LIS_Vis_Winamp204.dll is found in the plug-in folder (C:\Program  
Files\L.I.SControlCenter\Plugins). Copy the plug-in to the following folder:  
(C:\Program Files\Winamp\Plugins).  
2. From the Winamp menu, select Options > Preferences. (You can also  
right-click inside the Winamp program and select Visualization > Select  
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plug-in from the pop-up menu.) The “Winamp Preferences” window  
appears.  
If you want the graphic analyzer to be displayed on the L.I.S screen  
automatically when Windows Media Player is sensed, please refer to “Auto  
User” on page 23.  
To add the visualization plug-in for Windows Media Player, perform the  
following steps:  
1. Open Windows Media Player  
2. Select Tools > Options from the menu.  
3. In the Options window, click the Visualizations tab.  
4. Click the Add button to browse for the plugin.  
5. Select the “LIS_Vis_WMP X.xx.dll” file from the Control Center “Plugins”  
folder.  
6. Click the OK button.  
To activate the new plugin, select View > Visualizations > L.I.S. Control  
Center WMP Vis V#.## > L.I.S. Spectrum Analyzer - 2Line. If the L.I.S plug-in  
is installed properly, Windows Media Player displays the graphic analyzer  
shown in Figure 30.  
Figure 28: Winamp Preferences Window  
3. Click “Visualization” under “Plug-ins”.  
4. Click to select the “L.I.S. Control Center Visualization Plug-in V2.04” from  
the “Visualization Plug-ins” box.  
5. Click the Start button to activate the plug-in.  
If the L.I.S plug-in is installed properly, Winamp displays the graphic analyzer  
shown in Figure 29.  
Figure 29: Winamp L.I.S. Graphic Analyzer  
WMPlayer  
Figure 30: Windows Media Player L.I.S. Graphic Analyzer Plugin  
When Windows Media Player is playing, L.I.S. 2 will display a graphic  
analyzer on the L.I.S screen if the Windows Media Player plug-in is installed.  
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OS/System  
Use the OS/System feature to select information on the operating system and  
related systems.  
Figure 32: L.I.S. e-Mail Window  
Set Mode: Set the performance mode.  
Figure 31: OS/System Window  
Applications: User must click “e-mail” on the control center or press  
"Ctrl + Alt + Z".  
Select any relevant information by checking the boxes for desired items.  
Background: User assigns the POP3 mail accounts that are to be  
periodically checked.  
To adjust the display time, use the navigation bar on the right side of the  
window to scroll to the bottom of the window until “Display Time Set” appears.  
Drag the button on the bar to adjust the time.  
Always Off: No e-mail checking.  
New Mail Check:  
e-Mail  
New Mail after Running Mail Program: A program file is assigned  
here, to be run when new mail is detected.  
L.I.S. informs you of newly arrived mail by checking every designated POP3  
mail account. When new mail is detected, there is a performance program  
and sound file.  
Mail Check Interval: Adjust interval from 1-180 minutes. Add a sound  
file to be played when new mail is detected.  
CG Logo File Builder  
CG Logo File Builder allows you to create a custom logo or symbol for display  
in the L.I.S. Control Panel. To access the CG Logo File Builder program, click  
the CG Logo File Builder button at the top of the “Preferences” window.  
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Figure 33: CG Logo File Builder Window  
You can design a custom logo or symbol by clicking inside the squares to  
create an image. The result is displayed in the “Display View Box” at the  
bottom of the screen (see Figure 33).  
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PLAYNOW!  
Setting PlayNow! to Automatically Load  
During boot-up, hit the DEL key to enter the BIOS setup menu. Once in the  
setup menu, select the etBIOS Configuration submenu. Set [Boot from  
etBIOS] to [Enabled]. Now, PlayNow! will be launched every time the PC turns  
on or reboots. To bypass PlayNow! under this configuration, hold down the  
Scroll Lock key during boot-up to load the next available boot device instead.  
Main Screen  
After PlayNow! is launched, the main screen will appear on the screen (). On  
the right side of the screen, there are five available options: CD/MP3, VCD,  
DVD, TV Tuner and Power. The functionality of each option is explained on  
the diagram below. Depending on the BIOS, the main screen may also  
contain a Continue to boot option that allows PlayNow! to exit and boot-up to  
the next boot device.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
CEA Power Ratings  
Back Panel I/O:  
1 PS2 mouse port  
1 PS2 keyboard port  
1 Parallel port  
1 RJ-45 LAN port  
1 Serial port  
2 USB 2.0 ports  
1 VGA port  
1 RCA port (SPDIF or TV out)  
Power Output: 18 watts RMS X 4 channels into 4-ohms @ < 1% THD+N  
Signal to Noise Ratio: 70dBA below reference. (Reference: 1 watt, 4-ohms)  
Dynamic Power: 88 watts @ 4-ohms, all channels driven  
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz (-3dB), Audio/Video input used as source reference  
Reference Supply Voltage: 14.4VDC  
DVD/CD Player  
Compatible formats: DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-R, CD-RW, CDDA, MP3, SVCD and VCD  
Signal to Noise Ratio: >90dBA  
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz, -3dB  
Channel Separation: > 60dB @ 1kHz  
1 S-Video port  
3 Audio jacks: line-out, line-in and mic-in; can be switched to 6 channel output  
BIOS: PlayNow!, 4Mbit flash memory  
D/A Converter: 1 bit  
PlayNow!  
Video  
Video: Supports DVD (MPEG-2), Supports VCD version 2.0 format (MPEG-1)  
Audio: Supports A/52 audio decoding, Supports MPEG-2 audio and LPCM (Linear Pulse Code  
Modulation) decoding.  
Format: NTSC  
Output: 1Vp-p (75-ohm)  
Input: 1Vp-p (75-ohm)  
Navigational Support: Play bar slider control allows instantaneous access to any scene.  
Fast forward speeds of 2X, 4X, 8X (16X and 32X for VCD).  
Fast backward speeds of 2X, 4X, 8X (16X and 32X for VCD).  
Power Management  
Power Input: 12V DC  
Power Filter : Power sequencing and strict 12V regulation functions for automotive  
systems(Automatic power controlled by Car Key On/Off)  
DVD Support:  
Supports up to 32 different subtitles.  
Supports up to 8 different languages (audio tracks).  
Supports up to 9 viewing angles.  
Supports both seamless and non-seamless camera angles.  
Supports "Menu" and "Resume".  
General  
Audio input impedance: 10k  
Power Input: 12V DC  
Power Filter : Power sequencing and strict 12V regulation functions for automotive  
systems(Automatic power controlled by Car Key On/Off)  
Fuse: 10 amp, ATO type  
* Specifications subject to change without notice.  
DIN chassis dimensions: 176mm (W) x 50mm (H) x 200mm (D)  
PC  
Processor: VIA C3 1GHz with Fan  
Chipset: VIA CLE266 North Bridge, VT8235 South Bridge  
System Memory: 1 DDR266 DIMM socket, 512MB  
HDD: 2.5" Slim 40GB HDD, Fujitsu  
DVD-ROM: One ATAPI interface for slot-in DVD-ROM (Brand : TEAC)  
LCD/VFD Module:  
20x2 Line Characteristic display and Graphic Bar Equalizer functions  
Serial Communication with COM2 on extension port  
Maximum distance : 15M  
Signal Reception Angle : 45° angle in all directions or narrower  
Dedicated remote controller: 43 key buttons and 1 joystick (16 directional Mouse Control),  
205x50x40(mm), 160g  
VGA: Integrated VIA Unichrome AGP graphics with MPEG-2 Accelerator  
Onboard IDE: 2 X UltraDMA 133/100/66 Connector  
Onboard LAN: VIA VT6103 10/100 Base-T Ethernet PHY  
Onboard Audio: VIA VT1616 6 channel AC'97 Codec  
Onboard TV Out: VIA VT1622 TV out  
Onboard I/O Connectors:  
1 USB connector in front side (Right) for 2 additional USB 2.0 ports in rear  
Front-panel audio connector in front side (Left : Line Out)  
Serial port connector for second com port  
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12-MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
AUDIOVOX CORPORATION (the Company) warrants to the original retail  
purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under  
normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship  
within 12 months from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be  
repaired or replaced with new or reconditioned product (at the Company's  
option) without charge for parts and repair labor. To obtain repair or  
replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product is to be delivered  
with proof of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), specification of  
defect(s), transportation prepaid, to the warranty center at the address shown  
below.  
U.S.A: Audiovox Corporation, 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, NY 11788, 1-  
800-645-4994  
CANADA: Call 1-800-645-4994 for location of warranty station serving your  
area.  
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of car static or motor noise,  
to correction of antenna problems, to costs incurred for installation, removal,  
or reinstallation of the product, or damage to tapes, compact discs,  
accessories or vehicle electrical systems. This Warranty does not apply to  
any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the Company, has suffered  
or been damaged through alteration, improper installation, mishandling,  
misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial  
number/bar code label(s) or markings. THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY'S  
LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR  
REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE  
COMPANY'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY  
PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.  
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS  
WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY  
HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 30  
MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL  
THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL  
DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY,  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. No person or representative is  
authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed  
herein in connection with the sale of this product.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or  
the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above  
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you  
specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state  
to state.  
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