Audiovox LCM640TV User Manual

LCM640TV  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Flip down LCD In-Vehicle  
Television Entertainment  
System  
US Patent # D 413,856  
Audiovox Corporation  
150 Marcus Blvd.  
Hauppauge, NY 11788  
800-225-6074  
Front Panel Features  
A) Power Button: (dimly lit when in stand-by mode)  
B) Volume Up/Down: Controls volume to headphone jacks  
C) Channel Up/Down: Controls tuner channels  
D) Source Select: Each press of this button selects the next source  
(1-3). Note that some sources may not produce an image,  
depending upon whether components are connected to all  
sources.  
E) Auto-Program: Places the tuner into auto program mode. Auto  
program will scan all channels available and store active channels  
into memory for easy selection with the channel up/down buttons.  
F) Source Indicator: The lighted LED indicates which source is  
currently active.  
G) Monitor Flip Down Release Button: Press this button to lower the  
screen for viewing. Push the LCD panel up into place to lock in  
the “up” position.  
H) Rear Jack Panel: Two headphone jacks and AUX input connectors  
for external A/V input (such as Camcorder or Game) source select  
#3.  
I) Dome Lights: Since many installations of this video system will  
require mounting in the area of the vehicle’s dome lights, dome  
lights have been incorporated into the video pod.  
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Antenna Information  
The following are a few points to consider in regards to TV reception  
in a mobile application.  
Generally in a mobile application, the lower channels are the most  
difficult to receive due to the size of the antenna required to receive  
the signal.  
When TV antennas are inside the vehicle, the TV signal can be  
obstructed by the outside metal of the vehicle. This will diminish UHF  
performance and may eliminate VHF reception altogether. VHF are  
channels 2-13 and UHF are channels 14-69.  
Depending on the location of the antenna and the direction of the  
vehicle, some VHF signal may be received.  
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Remote Control Functionality  
1) TV Power: Turns the unit on/off  
2) TV/Video: Toggles between 3  
available sources; Tuner/VCP/DVD  
(VCP 2).  
3) Mute: Mutes headphone audio  
4) 0-9: Numbers for channel select  
5) D CH: Channel Up  
6) Ñ CH: Channel Down  
7) D Vol: Volume Up  
8) Ñ Vol: Volume Down  
9) Skip/Search: Toggles On/Off. Skips  
channels that are not auto  
programmed  
10) Erase/Write: Controls manual  
adding/deleting auto programmed  
channels. Press once to add, again  
to delete  
11) Auto memory: Programs stronger  
stations into memory.  
12) Picture Select: Toggles between  
contrast, brightness, color, and tint  
controls. Volume up and volume  
down are used to make adjustments.  
VCP Controls: If a VCP is connected to  
source 2 or 3, these buttons will control  
functionality of the VCP. The IR emitter  
must be connected to the front of the  
VCP.  
13) VCP Power: Toggles VCP power  
on/off  
14) Play: Play tape in VCP  
15) REW: Rewind tape in VCP  
16) FFWD: Fast forward the tape in  
the VCP.  
17) Pause: This button will stop  
current play, rewind the tape and  
replay tape from the beginning.  
18) Stop: Stop the tape in the VCP.  
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Notes  
All systems have a built in Audio/Video input. When the unit is on  
source #3 and another external source is plugged into the RCA  
Audio/Video input jacks, source #3 is interrupted and the external  
source (considered source #4) will be the current source.  
For audio output, there are a few scenarios that may apply to your  
system.  
A) All systems have two headphone jacks built into the rear of  
the Video pod. These are behind the TV when flipped down.  
B) Remote headphone jacks may be added and located  
throughout the vehicle.  
C) Additional speakers and amplifiers may be added throughout  
the vehicle.  
Lights on the pod serve as dome lights. There is no switch on the  
pod that turns these off and on. The lights are turned on when a door  
is opened or the interior lights are turned on.  
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Troubleshooting  
System  
Picture scrolls or is  
fuzzy  
Cause  
Antenna type or  
location  
Possible Solution  
Change antenna or  
try antenna in a  
different location  
Poor reception  
Vehicle is moving  
Not receiving certain Connections  
channels  
Vehicle may be out of  
TV signal range.  
Check antenna  
connections.  
Check number of  
antenna connections-  
the more connections  
there are, the greater  
chance of signal loss,  
reduce number of  
connections if  
possible.  
Unit will not respond  
to remote control  
Sensor is blocked  
Clear path for sensor  
or clean sensor lens.  
Replace batteries.  
Batteries in remote  
control are weak  
No power to unit  
Power connection  
Fuse blown at fuse  
panel  
Check connections  
Replace fuse  
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Rev. C Feb.00  
P/N 8010838  

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