Audiovox Car Video System LCM5643NP User Manual

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ELECT RO N ICS CO RP.  
LCM5043NP & LCM5643NP  
Remote Controlled Color Display Monitor  
with Headphone Jack  
Installation and Owner's Manual  
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW  
The LCM5043NP is comprised of a 5" Thin Film Transistor (TFT) Liq-  
uid Crystal Display ( LCD) Monitor. The LCM5643NP is comprised of a  
5.6" Thin Film Transistor (TFT) Liquid Crystal Display ( LCD) Monitor.  
The Monitor for both of these systems have a 4:3 Aspect Ratio display  
that allows the user to select between two video sources (Not Sup-  
plied). The Monitors displays all functions with the comprehensive On  
Screen Display (OSD). Can be used with an optional Wired Head-  
phone.  
OPTIONAL AUDIO CONNECTION  
1) Wired Headphones......................................... P/N=HP275  
Wired Headphones  
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MATERIALS LIST  
1. System Monitor (LCM5043NP=136C2187) or (LCM5643NP=136C2186) (1pc.)  
2. Remote Control Unit (136B2156) with Lithium Battery, 3V,CR 2025  
3. Interconnect Box (136B2183)  
(1pc.)  
(1pc.)  
(1pc.)  
4. Monitor Cable, 8' (112B3152)  
5. Headrest Mounting Tray (LCM5043NP=102C3740)  
or (LCM5643NP=102C3742)  
(1pc.)  
6. Trim Ring for Mounting Tray (LCM5043NP=102B3741)  
or (LCM5643NP=102B3743)  
(1pc.)  
7. Power Cable, 2.46' (112B3127)  
8. Removal Tool (108B3632)  
(1pc.)  
(1pc.)  
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VEHICLE PREPARATION  
1) Decide on the system configuration and the options that will be in-  
stalled (i.e. what components, VCP, DVD, TV Tuner, Video Game,  
Monitor, FM Modulator, etc.).  
2) Read the manuals and get familiar with the electrical requirements  
andconnections.  
3) Decideonthemountinglocationsandmethodsofmountingtheprod-  
ucts.  
4) Prepare the vehicle by removing any interior trim necessary to gain  
accesstothevehicle'swiringaswellasallareaswhereinterconnect-  
ingwireharnesseswillbelocated. Ifanyaccessholesneedtobecut  
into the vehicle, headrests, or other trim components, this should be  
performednow. (RefertotheInstallationProcedure).  
5) Runthewiringharnessesandcablingthroughoutthevehicleasnec-  
essary. (Refertothewiringinstructionsfortheindividualcomponents  
and accessory options being installed). Be sure, that all the wiring is  
protectedfromsharpedgesandisroutedinsuchamannerthatitwill  
not be pinched, when it is fully installed. Be sure to leave enough  
slack in the wiring at each component to allow sufficient working  
room.  
6) Remove all the A/V system components from their packaging and  
then place them in the vehicle at their respective locations.  
7) Locateanaccessorypowersource(RedWire)(+12VDCpresentwhen  
the ignition key is in the accessory and run positions. 0VDC should  
be present, when the ignition key is in the OFF position). Generally,  
these wires can be found at the ignition switch or fuse box.  
8) Locate a Constant Power Source (Yellow Wire)(+12VDC present at  
all times).  
NOTE: Ensure that the accessory power is fused at the source.  
Failure to do so may result in vehicle wiring damage.) Ground the  
black wire to a chassis ground close to the mounting location of AV  
sources.  
9) Connectallthecomponentstogether(electrically)andverifythatthe  
proper operation of all the system functions. NOTE: This is best  
doneBEFOREthecomponentsarepermanentlymounted.  
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10) After verifying the proper operation of the system, proceed to mount  
each component.  
11) The mounting method, and the location will vary from vehicle to  
vehicle, so this manual will only focus for the installation of the  
12) The best location for the system components is:  
a) Monitor: Headrest or bracket (optional) mounted onto a flat  
surface.  
b) System Interconnection Box (AVX-6869): In line with all  
the system cabling and in an area were it can be easily ac-  
cessed.  
c) System Main Cable: Under either seat where monitors  
are located.  
Tools and Materials Required:  
Utility knife or box cutter with sharp blade.  
Permanent Marker.  
Tie Wraps.  
INSTALLATION  
Optional Bracket Mounting:  
This procedure describes mounting the system monitor using an op-  
tional Surface Mount Bracket (sold separately, # FB1)  
1) Start by firmly attaching the Surface Mount Bracket onto a flat  
surface  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
It is unlawful in most jurisdictions to drive a motor vehicle which is  
equipped with a television viewer or screen that is located at the point  
forward of the back of the driver’s seat, or that is visible directly or indi-  
rectly, to the driver while operating the vehicle.  
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2) Slide monitor onto Surface Mount Bracket and then tighten the  
fasten wheel.  
Monitor  
Fastener Wheel  
Surface Mount Fastener  
Mounting Bracket  
3) Adjust viewing angle of monitor by tightening the fastener at the  
side.  
Surface Mount  
4) When the system components are mounted, test the system to  
verify that it is functioning correctly. Make sure that no wiring was  
pinched, or connected improperly during the final installation.  
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Headrest Mounting:  
Mounting  
Tray  
Trim  
Ring  
1) Remove the headrest from the  
vehicle for easiest installation.  
Monitor  
Headrest  
2) Lay headrest on a flat surface.  
3) Center trim collar on headrest  
as shown.  
NOTE: Depending on the angle of  
the headrest the Trim Ring and  
housing may be mounted upside  
down.  
4) Using a Permanent Marker,  
mark headrest material along  
the interior of the Trim Ring.  
5) Remove the Trim Ring and  
mark an “X” from corner to cor-  
ner as shown.  
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6) Using the utility knife, cut the  
headrest material along the “X”  
lines. Do not cut the material  
along the other lines at this time.  
7) This will leave you with an “X” cut  
as shown.  
8) Pull the flaps up and cut the foam  
beneath the material to the proper  
depth. Cut all four sides of the  
foam.  
9) Using your fingers, tear the foam  
out of the headrest leaving a re-  
cess where the shell will be in-  
serted.  
NOTE: At this point you will need to  
install the harness up through the area  
into the recess. It may be helpful to  
follow one of the posts and tie wrap it  
to the post for restraint.  
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10) Lay the flaps of headrest mate-  
rial down into the recess and in-  
sert the Mounting Tray into the  
recess. Check for fit. If it does  
not fit properly, you may need to  
remove some more foam.  
NOTE: The Mounting Tray will need  
to be secured to the headrest, either  
by using tie straps, screws, ect..  
11) Guide the cable through the side  
opening of the Mounting Tray and  
plug it into the Monitor. Make  
sure the connector locks into  
place. Insert the Monitor into the  
Mounting Tray and secure the  
cable using tie wraps or screws  
12) Turn the Monitor around and in-  
sert it into the Mounting Tray  
housing. Snap into place.  
13) Connect the Monitor power input  
plug to a DC power source (Red  
plug +12 VDC, Yellow plug +12  
VDC Constant and Black plug (-)  
to ground).  
14) Connect the external video  
source output signal (from VCP/  
DVD, TV Etc.) to the VIDEO IN  
jack. Test the system to verify  
proper installation.  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (Wiring Diagram)  
AV Output  
Video Source  
Input (1&2)  
Not Used  
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Monitor Removal:  
The following procedure is to remove the Monitor from the Mounting  
Tray using the supplied Removal Tool. NOTE: Use care when per-  
forming this procedure not to scratch any exposed surfaces with the  
edges of the Removal Tool. Masking tape applied to the two tips or  
legs of the Removal Tool will help prevent scratching.  
1) LocatetheRemovalToolandapplytape  
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to the tips.  
Removal  
Tool  
2) Insert the Removal Tool into the cen-  
Removal Tool  
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ter of the space between the top outer  
Mounting Tray and the Monitor. You  
will hear click(s) when inserted cor-  
rectly. This will disengage the two  
pressure latches holding the monitor  
in place.  
Removal  
Tool  
3) While applying upwardly pressure, pull 3  
the Removal Tool out and up.  
4) The Monitor will pop out from the top  
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and can be removed by detaching the  
Monitor Cable.  
Monitor  
Cable  
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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
Headphone  
OPERATION  
1. Press power On/Off button to the On position. The LED power  
indicator will light red.  
2. Press the Picture Select button to adjust the picture display  
characteristics. The adjustments will be shown on the On  
Screen Display in the following sequence: Contrast, Brightness,  
Color, and TINT.  
3. While in the video adjustment mode, press the up button to  
increase the selected adjustment level or press the down but-  
ton to decrease the level.  
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MAINTENANCE  
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the enclosure. High voltage  
is present. No user serviceable parts inside the enclosure.  
Do not use any chemical solvent, cleaning agent or corrosive de-  
tergent to clean away dirt on the surface of the screen. To clean off  
dirt or fingerprint, we recommend the use of a soft damp lens clean-  
ing cloth.  
Should there be requirement to replace blown fuse, do remember  
to disconnect all power supply and switched off the unit before  
replacing it with a new one. Only use fuse’s with a correct rating to  
avoid damaging the unit.  
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REMOTE CONTROLLER  
NOTE: The Remote Controller supplied with this system is a stan-  
dard remote control, which is used to operate other systems. The  
Remote Controller is not a universal remote and will only perform  
the functions described herein. Only the Keys highlighted on the  
Remote Controller image bellow are used to operate this system.  
Functional Remote Controller Keys  
POWER ON/OFF  
UP ADJUSTMENT  
DOWN ADJUSTMENT  
MODE SELECTION  
MENU (ACTIVATION of  
OSD and FUNCTION  
SELECTION)  
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MENU FUNCTION KEY:  
The MENU Key is used to navigate between the Color, Brightness and  
Tint adjustment modes. When the MENU Key is pressed an On Screen  
Display(OSD) will appear as shown bellow.  
OSD  
Press release and tap the MENU Key  
until the desired adjustment mode is  
selected. To return to the original set-  
tings select the RESET.  
When an adjustment mode is  
selected, press and hold the either  
the p or q (CH/DISK/SET) Key until  
the desired setting is reached.  
Using the p Key  
Using the q Key  
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VIDEO SOURCE MODE KEY:  
To switch between Video Input Sources (AV1 and AV2) press and  
release the MODE Key.  
NOTE:  
For the LCM5643NP - Select  
either *NTSC or PAL, press  
theporqKeys(CH/DISK/SET).  
VOLUME CONTROL KEY:  
To increase or decrease the Volume, press and hold the VOL p or q  
Key until the desired volume is reached.  
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Replacement of Remote Controller Battery:  
1. Use a small coin to pry open battery holder from compartment.  
2. Remove old battery and put in a new one with positive sign “ + “  
facing upward.  
3. Push compartment into position.  
Precaution:  
1. Dispose off used battery properly.  
2. Do not misuse battery by short - circuiting the “ + “ and “ - “  
terminal or put it into fire.  
3. Remove used battery from compartment to prevent leakage from  
damaged battery.  
4. To avoid accident, do prevent children from playing with the bat-  
tery.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
LCM5043NP:  
LCD Panel Size (Diagonal) ................................... 5"  
LCD Panel Format ................................................. 960 x 234 dots  
LCD Panel Resolution ........................................... 224,640 pixels  
LCD Backlight Life ................................................. 10,000 hrs  
Image Aspect Ratio ............................................... 4:3  
Video Input Signal .................................................. NTSC Composite Video  
Power Source ....................................................... +12V  
Power Consumption ............................................. 10W  
Operating Temperature ......................................... 0 C to 60 C  
Storage Temperature ............................................. -20 C to 80 C  
Weight .................................................................. 0.259 kg  
Dimensions .......................................................... 13.8 x 9.8 x 2.8 cm  
LCM5643NP:  
LCD Panel Size (Diagonal) ................................... 5.6"  
LCD Panel Format ................................................. 960 x 234 dots  
LCD Panel Resolution ........................................... 224,640 pixels  
LCD Backlight Life ................................................. 10,000 hrs  
Image Aspect Ratio ............................................... 4:3  
Video Input Signal .................................................. NTSC Composite Video  
Power Source ....................................................... +12V  
Power Consumption ............................................. 10W  
Operating Temperature ......................................... 0 C to 60C  
Storage Temperature ............................................. -20 C to 80 C  
Weight .................................................................. 0.343 kg  
Dimensions .......................................................... 15.1 x 10.8 x 3.1 cm  
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36 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
Applies to Audiovox Mobile Video Products  
AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. (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 36 months from the date of original  
purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with 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 Company at the address shown below.  
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or noise, to  
correction of antenna problems, to costs incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of  
theproduct, ortodamagetotapes, discs, speakers, accessories, orvehicleelectricalsystems.  
This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the  
Company,hassufferedorbeendamagedthroughalteration,improperinstallation,mishandling,  
misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number/bar code  
label(s). 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 PUR-  
CHASER 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  
MERCHANTABILITYMUSTBEBROUGHTWITHINAPERIODOF48MONTHSFROMDATE  
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.  
U.S.A.:AUDIOVOXELECTRONICSCorp.,150MARCUSBLVD.,HAUPPAUGE,NY11788 1-800-645-4994  
CANADA : CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA  
© 2002 Audiovox Electronics Corp., Hauppauge, NY  
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