Audiovox AVT1345 User Manual

Color Television  
AVT1345  
Audiovox Specialized Applications, LLC  
23319 Cooper Dr.  
Elkhart, IN 46514  
1-800-688-3135  
Dear Customer,  
Audiovox Corporation would like to thank you for choosing this color television  
receiver. It incorporates a host of features designed to give you excellent performance for  
many years to come.  
We realize that you’re eager to turn it on and begin enjoying the high quality pictures  
it delivers just as quickly as possible, but we ask you to take a few minutes to read the  
instructions in this booklet to familiarize yourself with the receiver, it’s functions and some  
features which may be new to you. If you follow the instructions, this unit should give you  
many years of viewing pleasure.  
If for any reason it does not, we want to hear about it. Please write or call us at the  
address/phone # above. Audiovox always welcomes comments and suggestions on this or  
any of our products.  
On the other hand, when you discover the enjoyment, reliability, and ease of use that  
is built into it, we hope that you will tell all of your friends, and consider Audiovox when you  
make your next purchase of home entertainment equipment.  
In addition to TV receivers, Audiovox produces a full line of audiovisual products built  
to the same high design, engineering, and manufacturing standards of this unit.  
Here are a few tips that will keep your TV receiver looking great and performing for  
years to come:  
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Avoid putting it in excessively hot locations. Damage to the cabinet or premature  
transistor failures can result.  
There are ventilation holes in the bottom and rear of the cabinet. Make sure they remain  
unobstructed. Do not place receiver on top of a thick cloth.  
If you don’t plan to use the receiver for several days, it’s a good idea to unplug it from the  
power outlet.  
Many common household cleaning agents, sprays, solvents, and polishes will cause  
permanent damage to the cabinet. The best cleaning agents are mild soap and a damp  
cloth.  
Again, thank you for choosing this Audiovox product. We have employed advanced  
engineering techniques in it’s design, and manufactured it in one of the world’s most up-  
to-date production facilities. The result is a TV receiver that we know will be as proud to  
own as we were to create.  
Very truly Yours,  
Audiovox Specialized Applications, LLC  
Table of Contents  
Important Safeguards………………………………………………………….2  
Chapter 1: Overview of your Equipment…………………………….………….4  
Your TV’s Front Panel……………………………………………………….4  
Your TV’s Back Panel……………………………………………………….4  
Your Remote Control………………………………………………………...5  
Installing your remote control batteries……………………………...6  
Notes……………………………………………………………………6  
Chapter 2: Connecting an Antenna or Cable to your TV…………………….7  
Connecting an Antenna……………………………………………………...7  
Connecting a Cable System………………………………………………...8  
Connecting Other Pieces of Equipment……………………………………9  
Safety Note…………………………………………………………………….9  
Chapter 3: Operating Your TV…………………………………………………….10  
Turning your TV on…………………………………………………………..10  
Programming Your TV’s Channel Memory………………………………..10  
Changing Channels………………………………………………………….11  
Changing the Volume………………………………………………………..11  
Changing the TV’s Channel Memory………………………………………12  
Adding/Deleting a channel to memory……………………………12  
Displaying the Current channel……………………………………………..12  
Adjusting Video Settings…………………………………………………….13  
Returning to the factory settings…………………………………..14  
Descriptions of video settings……………………………………..14  
Chapter 4: Using Timer Functions……………………………………………….15  
Setting the Clock……………………………………………………………...15  
Setting the Wake-Up Timer………………………………………….………15  
Setting the Off Timer………………………………………………………….16  
Canceling the Wake-up Timer or Off Timer………………………………..16  
Setting the Sleep Timer………………………………………………………17  
Chapter 5: Additional Features……………………………………………………18  
Changing the Language of the On-Screen Menus………………………...18  
Captioning………………………………………………………………………18  
CC on Mute…………………………………………………………………….18  
Power Restore…………………………………………………………………19  
Auto Tint (option)………………………………………………………………20  
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting………………………………………………………..21  
Warranty………………………………………………………………………………22  
Table of Contents-1  
Important Safeguards  
PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING YOUR TELEVISION  
EQUIPMENT AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND  
INSTRUCTIONS MARKED ON THE TV RECEIVER.  
1. Read all of these instructions.  
2. Save these instructions for later use.  
3. Unplug this television equipment from the  
wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use  
liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a  
damp cloth for cleaning.  
4. Do not use attachments not  
recommended by the television  
equipment manufacturer as they may  
result in the risk of fire, electric shock or  
other personal injury.  
5. Do not use this television equipment near  
water, for example, near a bath tub,  
washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a  
wet basement, or near a swimming pool, or  
the like.  
6. Do not place this television equipment on an  
unstable cart, stand, or table. The television  
equipment may fall, causing serious injury to  
a child or adult, and serious damage to the  
equipment. Use only a cart or stand  
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold  
with the television equipment. Wall or shelf  
mounting should follow the manufacturer’s  
instructions, and should use a mounting kit  
approved by the manufacturer.  
7. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back  
or bottom are provided for ventilation and to  
ensure reliable operation of the television  
equipment: and to protect it from overheating,  
these openings must not be blocked, or  
covered. The opening should never be  
blocked by placing the television equipment  
on a bed, sofa, or other similar surface. (This  
equipment should never be placed near a  
radiator or heat register.) This television  
equipment should not be placed in a built-in  
installation such as a bookcase unless proper  
ventilation is provided.  
8. This television equipment should be operated  
only from the type of power source indicated on  
the marking label. If you are not sure of the  
type of power supplied to your home, consult  
your television dealer or local power company.  
9. This television equipment is equipped with a  
polarized alternating current line plug (a plug  
having one blade wider than the other). This  
plug will fit into the power outlet only one way.  
This is a safety feature. If you are unable to  
insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing  
the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit,  
contact your electrician to replace your  
obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety  
feature of the polarized plug.  
6A. An appliance and cart combination should  
be moved with care. Quick stops,  
10. Do not allow anything to rest on the power  
cord. Do not locate this television equipment  
where the cord will be abused by persons  
walking on it.  
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may  
cause the appliance and cart combination  
to overturn.  
11. Follow all warnings and instructions marked  
on the television equipment.  
12. For added protection for this television  
equipment during a lightning storm, or when it  
is left unattended and unused for long periods  
of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and  
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This  
will prevent damage to the equipment due to  
lightning and power line surges.  
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13. An outside antenna system should not be  
located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or  
other electric light or power circuits, where it can  
fall into such power lines or circuits. When  
installing an outside antenna system. Extreme  
care should be taken to keep from touching such  
18. When replacement parts are required, be sure  
the service technician has used replacement  
parts specified by the manufacturer that have  
the same characteristics as the original part.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,  
electric shock or other hazards.  
power lines or circuits as contact with them might 19. Upon completion of any service or repairs to  
be fatal.  
this television equipment, ask the service  
technician to perform safety checks to  
determine that the television is in a safe  
operating condition.  
14. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords  
as this can result in fire or electric shock.  
15. Never push objects of any kind into this  
television equipment through the openings as  
they may touch dangerous voltage points or  
short out parts that could result in a fire or  
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on  
the television equipment.  
20. If an outside antenna or cable system is  
connected to the television receiver, be sure  
the antenna or cable system is grounded so as  
to provide some protection against voltage  
surges and built up static charges.  
16. Do not attempt to service this television  
equipment yourself as opening or removing  
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or  
other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified  
service personnel.  
17. Unplug this television from the wall outlet and  
refer servicing to qualified service personnel  
under the following conditions:  
Section 810 of the National Electric Code  
ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information  
with respect to proper grounding of the mast  
and supporting structure, grounding of the lead  
–in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of  
grounding conductors, location of antenna  
discharge unit, connection to grounding  
electrodes, and requirements for the grounding  
electrode.  
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is  
damaged or frayed.  
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have  
fallen into the television equipment  
c) If the television has been exposed to rain or  
water.  
d) If the television equipment does not operate  
normally by following the operating  
instructions. Adjust only those controls that  
are covered by the operating instructions as  
an improper adjustment of other controls  
may result in damage and will often require  
extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the TV receiver to its normal  
operation.  
e) If the television equipment has been dropped  
or the cabinet has been damaged.  
f) When the television equipment exhibits a  
distinct change in performance this indicates  
a need for service.  
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Overview of your Equipment  
Your TV comes with a remote control. The section below summarizes the  
buttons, controls and terminals that you will use with your TV.  
Your TV’s Front Panel  
1. POWER  
Use this button to turn your TV on or off.  
2. ù CH ü  
Use these buttons to change channels on your TV, or to select items in the menu  
system.  
3. ÿ VOL ÷  
Use these buttons to change your TV’s volume, or to select items in the menu  
system, or to change audio and video settings.  
4. MENU  
Use this button to turn the TV’s menu system on and off.  
5. Remote control receiver  
This receiver receives a signal from your remote control. Do not block it.  
Your TV’s Back Panel  
1. Antenna Terminal  
Use this terminal to attach an antenna or cable  
system to your TV.  
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Your Remote Control  
1. POWER  
Use this button to turn your TV on or  
off.  
2. MUTE  
Use this to turn the TV’s sound on and  
off  
3. ù CH ü  
Use these buttons to change channels  
on your TV, or to select items in the  
menu system.  
4. ÿ VOL ÷  
Use these buttons to change your TV’s  
volume, to activate selections in the  
menu system, or to change audio and  
video settings.  
5. MENU  
Use this button to turn the TV’s menu  
system on and off.  
6. DISPLAY  
Use this button to display the channel  
number and status.  
7. INPUT  
Use this button to select the TV’s signal  
source.  
8. VIDEO  
Use this button to display video  
adjustment items.  
9. 0-9  
Use these buttons to change channels.  
10.SLEEP  
Use this button to program the TV to  
turn off after a certain time.  
11.PREVIOUS  
Use this button to return to the previous  
channel you were watching.  
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Installing your Remote Control Batteries  
1. Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control.  
2. Install the two AAA- size batteries (not included) as shown. Make sure the “+” and “-“  
terminals are oriented correctly.  
Replace the cover.  
Notes  
Do not mix different types of batteries, or mix an old and a new battery.  
Remove and replace weak batteries. Weak batteries can leak and damage your controller.  
Dispose of batteries properly: never throw them into a fire.  
Point your remote at the receiver on the center of the front of the TV. Make sure the  
receiver is not blocked.  
The remote control can operate up to 30 feet away from the TV if you are directly facing the  
front of the TV. Operating distance diminishes as you move to the sides of the TV.  
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Connecting an Antenna or cable to Your TV  
Your TV will provide you with the best performance if you connect it to an external  
antenna or cable system. Follow the directions below to make this connection. Please note  
that you will normally only have to make one of the connections shown below, not all of  
them.  
All connections will be made to the antenna terminal on the back of your TV. The  
antenna terminal is a silver metal post partially surrounded by two plastic tabs. For help in  
locating the antenna terminal, see “Your TV’s Back Panel” on page 4.  
Connecting an Antenna  
If your antenna ends in a single coaxial lead, simply  
press or screw the cable onto the antenna terminal on  
the back of your TV  
If your antenna ends in a pair of 300W twin leads, you must use a 300W/75W adapter  
(available at your local electronics store). Place the leads underneath the screws on the  
adapter, tighten the screws, then press the adapter onto the antenna terminal on the back of  
the TV.  
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Antennas with two sets of leads  
You might have two sets of leads from your antenna system, especially if you have one  
antenna for VHF signals and one for UHF signals.  
If your antenna system has both a coaxial lead and twin 300W leads, you must obtain a  
combiner (available at your local electronics store). Press or screw the coaxial lead onto the  
combiner; place the twin leads underneath the screws on the combiner and tighten the  
screws. Press the cable from the combiner onto the antenna termnial on the back of your  
TV.  
If your antenna system has two sets of twin 300W leads, you must obtain a combiner  
(available at your local electronics store). Place one set of twin leads underneath the  
screws on the combiner and tighten the screws. Do the same with the other set of twin  
leads. Press the cable from the combiner onto the antenna terminal on the back of your TV.  
Connecting a cable system  
If your cable set-up is not described below, please contact your cable company for more  
information.  
If your cable system does not require the use of a  
cable box, simply press or screw the incoming  
cable onto the antenna terminal on the back of  
your TV.  
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If your cable system requires you to use a converter box for all channels,  
connect the incoming cable to the IN terminal on the converter box. Connect another  
cable between the OUT terminal on the converter box and the out terminal on your  
TV. You will need to keep your TV tuned to channel 3 or 4 and change channels  
using your converter box.  
If your cable system only requires you to use a converter box for some  
channels (i.e. pay-TV channels), follow these steps: find the primary incoming  
coaxial cable. Plug this cable into a splitter (available at your local electronics store).  
Connect one coaxial cable between one OUT terminal on the splitter and the IN  
terminal on the converter box. Connect another coaxial between the other OUT  
terminal on the splitter and the B-IN terminal on an A/B switch (available at your local  
electronics store). Connect a third coaxial cable between the OUT terminal on the  
converter box and the A-IN terminal on the A/B switch. Finally, connect a coaxial  
cable between the OUT terminal on the A/B switch and the antenna terminal on the  
back of your TV.  
When the A/B switch is in the A position, you need to change channels on the  
converter box (and your TV should be tuned to channel 3 or 4): when the A/B switch  
is in B position you can change channels on the TV.  
Connecting Other Pieces of Equipment  
You may want to connect a VCR, laser disc player, satellite receiver, or another type  
of equipment to your TV. We recommend that you follow the instructions included  
with the piece of equipment you wish to connect.  
Safety Note  
If you plan on being away from your home for an extended period of time, or if a  
thunderstorm is approaching, you should unplug your television, and you may wish to  
disconnect your TV from a roof top or satellite antenna. You do not need to  
disconnect your TV from a cable system.  
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Operating your TV  
Once you have connected your TV to an antenna or cable system, unplugo 0  
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Changing Channels  
1. The ù CH ü buttons will take you through all memorized  
channels, one by one. The ù CH ü buttons will not  
access channels that have not been programmed into  
the TV’s memory. See the section, “Programming Your  
TV's Channel Memory" on the previous page.  
2. The number buttons (0-9) will take you to any channel,  
even if it has not been memorized. To change to a  
channel enter it’s number: the TV will tune to the new  
channel when you enter the second digit of the channel.  
3. The PREVIOUS button will take you instantly to the last  
channel you were watching.  
Changing the Volume  
1. To change the volume of the TV set, use the ÿ  
VOL ÷ buttons on the remote or on the front panel.  
2. To quickly turn off the sound, press the MUTE  
button on the remote. The “MUTE” will appear on  
the screen, colored green. To return the volume to  
its previous level, press MUTE again.  
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Changing the TV’s Channel Memory  
Your TV’s channel determines the channels that are available using the ù CH ü buttons.  
You can add channels to this memory or remove them from memory. If a channel is  
removed from memory you can tune to it with the ù CH ü buttons.  
If there is just one channel memorized, then the Add/Delete Channels function will search  
the whole channels. But if there are two or more channels memorized, then the Add/Delete  
Channels function will search the memorized channels only.  
Adding/Deleting a channel to memory  
1. Use the number buttons to tune to the channel.  
2. Press the MENU button twice, then “Set Up” menu will display.  
3. Use the ù CH ü buttons to select “Add/Delete Channels”, then use the ÿ VOL ÷  
button to enter the Add/Delete Channels” process.  
4. If the channel is not in memory, then use the ÿ VOL ÷ button to delete the channel  
from memory.  
5. If the channel is in memory, then use the ÿ VOL ÷ button to delete the channel from  
memory.  
6. If you are going to delete another channel, press the ù CH ü buttons until desired  
channel is selected. Press the ÿ VOL ÷ button to delete the channel.  
Wait 10 seconds or press the MENU button four times to exit.  
Displaying the Current Channel  
1. To quickly see the current channel number and  
status, press DISPLAY button on the remote  
control  
The current channel number and status will be  
displayed.  
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Adjusting Video Settings  
You may wish to adjust the video settings (e.g. contrast or color) to obtain the most pleasing  
picture. To do so, follow these directions:  
1. With the TV on, press the MENU button, then the “video” menu will appear.  
2. The “settings” item will be selected. Use the ÿ VOL ÷ buttons to turn Settings to Preset  
or Custom.  
3. Use the ù CH ü buttons to select the video settings you wish to adjust. Descriptions of  
the video settings are on the next page.  
4. Use the ÿ VOL ÷ buttons to adjust the video setting to the level you prefer.  
5. Use the ù CH ü buttons to select another video setting to adjust.  
6. When you are finished, press the MENU button until OSD will disappear.  
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Returning to the Factory Settings  
If you would like to return to the original video settings, as they were calibrated at the  
factory, follow these steps:  
1. With the TV on, press the MENU button, then “Video” menu will appear.  
2. Press the ÿ VOL ÷ buttons to set the “Settings” to “Preset”.  
The TV will remember the “Custom” settings you had previously chosen. When you set  
“Settings” to “Custom” again, your previous custom settings will be restored.  
Descriptions of Video settings  
The contrast setting controls the relation between the light and black of the screen. If the  
light areas are too bright and are loosing details, press the ÿ VOL button: if the picture is  
gray and lacks contrast, press the VOL ÷ button.  
The brightness settings controls the overall amount of light in the picture. If the picture is too  
bright, press the ÿ VOL button: if the picture is too dark, press the VOL ÷ button.  
Sharpness controls how the TV displays edges of objects on screen. If the TV shows  
multiple vertical lines at the edges of an object, press the ÿ VOL button: if the vertical  
edges of an on-screen objects are fuzzy, press the VOL ÷ button.  
The color setting controls the intensity of color. If the color is over-saturated, press the ÿ  
VOL button: if the color is washed out. Press the VOL ÷ button.  
The tint setting controls the relationship of red and green in a picture. Tint is especially  
noticeable in flesh tones. If the flesh tones seem too red or purple, press the VOL ÷ button:  
if flesh tones are too green, press the ÿ VOL button.  
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Using Timer Functions  
Your TV has a built-in clock, and you can set the TV to turn on and off at times that you  
select. You can also set your TV to turn off after counting down a certain amount of time.  
Setting the Clock  
1. With the TV turned on, press the MENU button until “Time” menu is displayed.  
2. The “Set Clock” item will be selected. Press the ÿ VOL ÷ buttons to set the clock. If  
you hold down either ÿ VOL or VOL ÷ button, the corresponding numbers will change  
more quickly.  
3. When the clock is set correctly, use the ù CH ü buttons to select another “Time”  
function, or press the MENU button until menu OSD will disappear.  
Setting the Wake-Up timer  
If you enter a time in the “Wake-Up time” setting, your TV will automatically turn on at that  
time. Follow these instructions to set the “Wake-Up time”.  
After the Wake-Up Timer has turned on the TV set, if the user does not input the user  
control (e.g. remote CH or VOL key) within 15 minutes, the TV set will turn off  
automatically. If the user inputs the user control within15 minutes, the TV set will turn on  
continuously.  
It is a safety feature for prevention of any kind of problem without human control.  
1. With the TV turned on, press the MENU button until “Time” menu is displayed.  
2. Use the ù CH ü buttons to select “Wake-Up Time” item.  
3. If you hold down either ÿ VOL or VOL ÷ button, the corresponding numbers will change  
more quickly.  
4. When the setting is correct, use the ù CH ü buttons to select another “Time” function,  
or press the MENU button until menu OSD is displayed.  
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Setting the Off Timer  
If you enter a time in the “Off time” setting, your TV will automatically turn off at that time.  
Follow these instructions to set the “Off time”.  
1. With the TV turned on, press the MENU button until “Time” menu is displayed.  
2. Use the ù CH ü buttons to select “Off time” item.  
3. If you hold down either ÿ VOL or VOL ÷ button, the corresponding numbers will change  
more quickly.  
4. When the setting is correct, use the ù CH ü buttons to select another “Time” function:  
or press the MENU button until menu OSD is displayed.  
Canceling the Wake-up Timer or Off Timer  
If you would like to cancel the wake-up timer or the Off timer, Press the ÿ VOL ÷ buttons  
until the timer settings return to “--:--“.  
The wake-up Timer and Off Timer will not function correctly unless the clock has been set.  
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Setting the Sleep Timer  
The sleep timer allows you to set the amount of time from 15 minutes to 120 minutes. TV  
will count down the amount of time you set, then turn itself off.  
To set the sleep timer:  
1. With the TV turned on, press the MENU button until “Time” menu is displayed.  
2. Use the ù CH ü buttons to select “Sleep timer” item.  
3. Use the ÿ VOL ÷ buttons to set the sleep time. Each time you press VOL, you step  
between the available sleep times: 15 min., 30 min., 45 min., 90 min., or 120 min.  
4. When the setting is correct, use the ù CH ü buttons to select another “Time” function,  
or press the MENU button until menu OSD is displayed.  
5. You can also set the “Sleep timer” during normal TV viewing, simply by pressing the  
SLEEP button on the remote control. This button will step through the available sleep  
times (see step 3), one by one.  
To cancel the Sleep timer, turn the TV set off, or set the sleep time to “0” using one of the  
methods described above.  
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5
Additional Features  
This section contains descriptions of the more advanced features of your  
TV.  
Changing the language of the On-screen Menus  
You can choose to display the on-screen menus in English, Spanish,  
or French.  
To choose the on-screen language:  
1. With the TV on, press the MENU button twice, then “Set-Up” menu will appear.  
2. The “Language” item will be selected. Press the ÿ VOL ÷ buttons to select the  
language you want to use: English, Spanish or French.  
3. To return to normal TV viewing, press the MENU button until menu OSD is  
displayed.  
Captioning  
Many TV shows contain “closed captions”. These are hidden words that  
can be displayed on your TV screen. There are two types of these words:  
“captions” usually follow the action on-screen, providing a written version  
of the dialogue, narration, and sound effects; “text” is not usually related to  
the action on-screen, often providing information such as news or  
weather. A TV program might provide more than one set of captions  
or one set of text.  
To set your TV to display captions or text:  
1. With the TV turned on, press the MENU button until “Special” menu will be  
displayed.  
2. The “Closed Caption” item is selected. To turn captioning on, use the ÿ VOL ÷  
buttons to select Captions (C1 or C2) or text (T1 or T2).  
3. Wait 10 seconds, or press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Your  
setting will remain intact until you change it.  
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CC on Mute  
When the sound is muted, user can select the caption display. It will  
display the caption content instead of sound mute.  
1. With the TV turned on, press the MENU button until “Special” menu will be  
displayed.  
2. Use the ù CH ü buttons to select “CC on Mute” item.  
3. Use the ÿ VOL ÷ buttons to select “C1” or “C2”.  
Power Restore  
User can select the On/Off status when the power cord put into the wall  
outlet. If user has a cable box with an AC outlet, then the user can  
connect the TV power cord to the AC outlet and control the TV remote  
control. This function is rarely used for home use, so special care is  
needed while using.  
1. With the TV turned on, press the MENU button until “Special” menu will be  
displayed.  
2. Use the ù CH ü buttons to select “Power Restore” item.  
3. Use the ÿ VOL ÷ buttons to select “On” or “Off”.  
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Auto Tint (option)  
This function is used for fresh tone compensation.  
1. With the TV turned on, press the MENU button until “Special” menu is displayed.  
2. Use the ù CH ü buttons to select “Auto Tint” item.  
3. Use the ÿ VOL ÷ buttons to select “On” or “Off”.  
20- Chapter 5: Additional Features  
Troubleshooting  
Your Audiovox television is designed to give you trouble-free performance for many years.  
If you have a problem with your TV, try the solutions listed below. If the suggestions listed  
below do not solve your problem, contact your Audiovox dealer or an authorized Audiovox  
service center. You can also call Audiovox directly at (219) 266-1886.  
There is no picture or sound, or the TV won’t turn on.  
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Make sure the TV is plugged in.  
Make sure the power is on.  
If there is neither picture or sound, unplug the TV for 30 seconds, then plug it in and try  
again.  
There is no picture or sound on some UHF channels  
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Try another station. If the other stations are OK, it may be a station problem  
Check that the antenna is connected, is in good working order, has no broken wires and  
is adjusted correctly.  
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See if anything is interfering with the antenna signal.  
Make sure the AIR/CABLE setting is correct.  
The sound is OK, but the picture is poor.  
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Try another station. If the other stations are OK, it may be a station problem.  
Check that the antenna is connected, is in good working order, has no broken wires and  
is adjusted correctly.  
The picture is OK, but the sound is poor.  
·
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Try another station. If the other stations are OK, it may be a station problem.  
Check that the antenna is connected, is in good working order, has no broken wires and  
is adjusted correctly.  
There is poor reception on some channels.  
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Try another station. If the other stations are OK, it may be a station problem.  
Check that the antenna is connected, is in good working order, has no broken wires and  
is adjusted correctly.  
You can not tune to a cable channel  
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Make sure that the AIR/CABLE setting is correct.  
The channel may not be programmed into memory.  
The picture rolls, slants, shows lines, is grainy, has poor color or has ghosts.  
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Try another station, if the other station is OK, it may be a station problem.  
Check that the antenna is connected, is in good working order, has no broken wires and  
is adjusted correctly.  
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See if anything is interfering with the antenna signal.  
The remote control does not work.  
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Make sure the TV is plugged in.  
Make sure there are fresh batteries in the remote control.  
· Make sure there is nothing blocking the remote control signal.  
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting- 21  
90 DAY/12 MONTH LIMITED  
WARRANTY  
APPLIES TO AUDIOVOX VIDEO PRODUCT  
Audiovox Specialized Applications, LLC (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 90 days from the date of  
original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced (at the company’s option)  
without charge for parts and repair labor. After the initial 90 day period and for a period of  
12 months from the date of the original purchase, the company will supply at no charge a  
replacement for any defective part(s), but will charge for the labor to repair the product.  
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 an approved warranty station, or the Company at the address  
shown below.  
This warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or noise, to  
the correction of antenna problems, to costs incurred for removal or reinstallation of the  
product, or to damage to any tapes, speakers, accessories, or electrical systems.  
This warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the  
company, has been damaged through alteration, improper installation, mishandling, misuse  
neglect or accident. 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 THE PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.  
This warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRNTY OF MERCHANTABLILITY, SHALL  
BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREECH OF  
ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 30 DAYS FROM THE  
DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR  
ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREECH 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 damages 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.  
Audiovox Specialized Applications, LLC  
23319 Cooper Drive, Elkhart, IN 46514  
For Service Information Call: 1-800-688-3135  
22- Warranty  
Description  
Part Number  
AVT988  
AVT597  
AVT1498  
AVP7000  
0891412  
Price  
AVT-988 9” Color Television with Remote (12V)  
AVT-597 5” Color Television with Remote (12V)  
AVT-1498 13” Color Television with Remote (12V)  
AVP-7000 Video Cassette Player (12V)  
BPA-501-12 4 Amp Adapter for use with AVT-988 9”  
and AVT-1498 13” Televisions  
$320.00  
$320.00  
$350.00  
$270.00  
$45.00  
AC2A- 2 Amp Adapter for use with AVT-597 5” TV  
and AVP-7000 Video Cassette Player  
Unified Remote Control  
0891436  
$35.00  
0892325  
VAC21  
AVF1  
HP175  
HP275  
HP375  
$45.00  
$35.00  
$25.00  
$11.75  
$16.00  
$14.00  
VAC-21- 12 Volt Corded Vacuum  
AVF-1 12 Volt Rechargeable Flashlight  
HP-175 Headphones with Pivoting Ear Cup  
HP-275 Headphones with Volume Control on Cord  
HP-375 Studio Quality Headphones  
Unlike household electronics, all of our products have been specifically designed and tested  
for the mobile environment and are only available through ASA. To order any of these  
products, please contact Audiovox Specialized Applications at www.entertainment-to-  
go.com or 800-688-3135.  
*Prices subject to change  
Accessories- 23  
This instrument is listed by Underwriter’s  
Labortories, Inc. It is designed and  
manufactured to meet rigid U.L. safety  
standards against X-radiation, fire, casualty  
and electrical hazards.  
U
L
Manual P/N PIA1345  

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