Audiovox PROV715 User Manual

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Features  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Audiovox  
PROV715 /PROV715S/ PROV715P DVD Player with  
Drop-Down Video Monitor. The PROV715 /  
PROV715S/ PROV715P has been designed to give  
you and your family many years of video entertainment  
in the mobile environment. Please read the directions  
that follow to familiarize yourself with the product and  
to ensure that you obtain the best results from your  
equipment.  
Please note: Installation options vary, see the  
individual owner’s manuals for each component in  
your system to obtain a full understanding of each  
component’s operation.  
· 7 Inch TFT (Thin Film Transistor) Active Matrix  
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Monitor  
· OSD (On Screen Display) for Control of Picture  
Quality and Functions  
· Full Function Remote Control  
· Six Frequency FM Modulator with remote  
control and OSD  
· Dual Channel Infrared Transmitter for IR  
Wireless Headphones (Satellite Radio Ready)  
· Two Audio / Video Inputs  
Safety Precaution  
For safety reasons, when changing video media it is  
recommended that the vehicle is not in motion, and  
that you do not allow children to unfasten seat-belts  
to change video media or make any adjustments to  
the system. System adjustments can be  
accomplished using the remote control unit, while  
seat-belts remain fastened. Enjoy your Audiovox  
entertainment system but remember-safety of all  
passengers remains the number one priority.  
· Headphone / Speaker Amplifier  
· Two Headphone Jacks  
· Forward and Side Remote Sensor  
· Dome Lights with Switch  
· Backlit Controls for Low Light Operation  
· Last Position Memory for DVD  
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Controls and Indicators Diagram  
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POWER  
EJECT  
PLAY  
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NOTE : Screen Mode Button  
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Located on inside with  
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screen in the closed position.  
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Main Function Descriptions  
1. DVD Disc insertion slot – For loading Disc.  
12. FWD (  
) Button – Allows the user to search in a forward  
direction at 2x, 4x, 6x and 8x times the normal speed.  
2. POWER Button – Bright red when system is on dim when  
off.  
13. Auxiliary Audio Right Input.  
3. EJECT ( ) Button – For ejecting discs from the disc  
14. Auxiliary Audio Left Input.  
compartment.  
15. Auxiliary Video Input.  
4. PLAY ( ) Button – This button is used to enter the play  
16. Side Remote Sensor Eye – Allows the remote control to  
operate the PROV715 /PROV715S/ PROV715P , control  
volume to wired headphone jacks and control the other  
accessories.  
mode.  
5. STOP ( ) Button – To stop playing.  
6. Infrared Transmitter and Sensor – Use to transmit audio  
to wireless headphones. Also allows the remote control to  
operate the PROV715 /PROV715S/ PROV715P and to  
control other accessories in the system.  
17. Screen Mode Button – Allows the user to change the  
screen format (Aspect Ratio, 4:3 or 16:9)  
18. Drop Down LCD Panel.  
7. PRO715 / PRO715S / PRO715P Ventilation Opening.  
19. Headphone Jack – Allow the use of wired headphones  
with a 1/8” plug for listening to video program audio.  
8. Dome Lights – Provide additional interior illumination.  
20. Screen release – Moves in direction of the arrow to release  
9. SOURCE Select – Used to select one of the three sources  
the drop down screen.  
(AV1, AUX, DVD).  
21. VOLUME ( ) Button – Use this button to raise the volume  
10. REV (  
)Button – Allows the user to search in a backwards  
level of the headphone jacks. It is also used to make picture  
direction at 2x, 4x, 6x and 8x times the normal speed.  
adjustments in picture select mode.  
recommends the use of the Audiovox HP275 Headphones  
when using wired headphones.  
Note : Audiovox  
11. PAUSE ( ) Button – Allows the user to pause the playback.  
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22. FM Select Button – Each time this button is pressed will  
switched FMM cycles through (FM OFF – POD AUDIO –  
SAT AUDIO) and the frequency of the modulator will remain  
same.  
23. VOLUME ( ) Button – Use this button to decrease the  
volume level of the headphone jacks. It is also used to  
make picture adjustments in picture select mode.  
Note : These buttons will not affect the volume of wireless  
headphones or the wired RF modulator. When using these  
devices the volume must be adjusted with the wireless  
headphone volume control or with your radio’s volume control  
(see page 15, Wireless Headphones, or page 16, Wired  
FM Modulator).  
24. Three position Dome Light Switch  
• Auto – Automatically switches on the dome lights in  
conjunction with the vehicle’s interior illumination.  
• Off – The dome lights will not turn on in this position.  
• On – Turns on the dome lights.  
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Remote Control Operation  
POWER  
SOURCE  
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AUTO  
MEMORY  
SKIP/  
SEARCH  
Battery Installation  
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Before attempting to operate your Remote Control,  
install the batteries as described below.  
MUTE  
PIX  
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1) Turn the Remote Control face down. Using a  
Enter  
CH  
MENU  
SETUP  
fingernail, lift the battery cover off.  
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2) Install two “AAA” batteries as shown. Make  
sure that proper polarity (+ or -) is observed.  
3) Align the cover tabs with the remote control  
and press down until the cover clicks.  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
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The remote control will operate the PROV715 /  
PROV715S/ PROV715P and most Audiovox VCP’s.  
It is not a universal remote control and will not control  
equipment from other manufacturers.  
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If a universal remote control is to be used with the  
PROV715 /PROV715S/ PROV715P , choose the  
remoteencodingschemeforAudiovoxTelevisionswhen  
programming the remote control.  
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DVD Function Descriptions  
*Function control is available on the unit and the remote control.  
** Function not available on this model.  
1. POWER Button*  
Press this button to turn the PROV715 /PROV715S/ PROV715P on. Press the button again to turn the PROV715/  
PROV715S/ PROV715P off.  
2. SOURCE Button*  
Video signals from video equipment connected to the audio / video inputs can be displayed on the monitor by  
pressing this button. Each time the button is pressed, the audio / video source will change the sources: DVD,  
AV1 and AUX.  
3. AUTO MEMORY Button**  
When the AUTO MEMORY button is pressed, all channels are searched and channels that are detected with  
signals of sufficent levels are automatically stored.  
4. SKIP/SEARCH Button**  
This button selects betweeen SKIP and SEARCH mode. In “SKIP mode” the TV tuner will tune and stop on  
channels that are programmed into memory when CHANNEL UP/DOWN buttons are used. When the SKIP  
mode is disable, the TV will stop on all active channels.  
5. ERASE/WRITE Button**  
While tuned to a channel, pressing this button will store or erase the channel from memory. The stored channel  
numbers are displayed in “GREEN” on the LCD display screen, and the non-stored channel numbers are in  
“RED”.  
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6. Channel Up ( ) Button**  
Use this button to increase the channel number to the desired channel and to scroll upward in menu options.  
7. MUTE Button  
Press this button to mute the audio.  
Pressing the button again restores sound to the previously set level.  
8. ENTER Button  
Used to implement setting selected.  
9. LEFT (  
) Button  
Allows the user to shift left in the menu options.  
10. MENU Button  
Allows the user to access the main menu.  
11. RETURN Button  
Allows the user to return to the menu while PBC on.  
Note: This function only present on VCD2.0.  
12. TV Mode Select Button**  
Switches certain function keys on the remote control for TV functions.  
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13. DISPLAY Button  
Press to display DVD Disc current information.  
Press DISPLAY button  
DVD Player Perform  
Once  
Twice  
Display current TITLE & CHAPTER  
Display current SUBTITLE  
Display current AUDIO language & channel  
Display current ANGLE  
Display A-B current status  
Display REPEAT current status  
3 times  
4 times  
5 times  
6 times  
7 times  
Display is turn off  
For Title & Chapter, use cursor buttons to do title/chapter selection, then press Enter button to implement the selection.  
For Subtitle, Audio, Angle, A to B & Repeat, press Enter key repeatedly to change the options. These options may vary  
from disc to disc.  
14. PAUSE ( ) Button*  
Allows the user to pause the playback.  
15. PREVIOUS ( ) Button  
Allows the user to return to the previous chapter or track.  
16. NEXT ( ) Button  
Allows the user to skip to the next chapter or track.  
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17. REV (  
) Button*  
Allows the user to search in a backward direction at 2,4, 6 and 8 times the normal speed.  
18. FWD (  
) Button*  
Allows the user to search in a forward direction at 2,4, 6 and 8 times the normal speed.  
19. PLAY ( )Button*  
Press this button to activate the play mode while a disc is loaded into the disc compartment.  
20. STOP (n) Button*  
DVD disc play will be stopped.  
21. DVD Mode Select button  
Switches certain function keys on the remote control for DVD functions.  
22. VCP Mode Select button  
Switches certain function keys on the remote control for VCP functions.  
23. A-B Button  
Allows the user to repeat play of a DVD or CD from point A to point B.  
24. REPEAT Button  
Allows the user to repeat various positions of a DVD, CD or MP3.  
25. Channel Down ( ) Button**  
Use this button to decrease the channel number to the desired channel and to scroll downward in the menu  
options.  
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26. SETUP Button  
Allows the user to select the DVD player’s options (Display, OSD Language, Defaults, Parental Control, Password,  
Exit Setup).  
27. RIGHT ( ) Button  
Allows the user to shift to the right in the menu options.  
28. PIX Button (PICTURE SELECT)  
Each time this button is pressed, the on screen picture adjustment display the “adjustment bars” for BRIGHTNESS,  
CONTRAST, COLOR or TINT. Once the desired adjustment bar is displayed, use the VOLUME UP/DOWN  
buttons to adjust the setting. The display will automatically turn off if no adjustments are made within 6 seconds,  
or if any other button is depressed.  
29. VOLUME DOWN (-) Button*  
Usethesebuttonstodecreasethevolumeleveloftheheadphonejacks. Theyarealsousedtomakepictureadjustments  
in picture select mode.  
30. VOLUME UP (+) Button*  
Use these buttons to raise the volume level of the headphone jacks, They are also used to make picture adjustments  
in picture select mode.  
Note: The volume buttons will not affect the volume of wireless headphones or a wired RF modulator. When  
using these devices the volume must be adjusted with the wireless headphone volume control or with your  
radio’s volume control (see page 15, Headphones, or page 16, Wired FM Modulator).  
31. NUMBER Buttons  
Allows the user to enter the numbers 0 to 9 for selection of CD tracks, DVD chapters, and password setting.  
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32. EJECT ( )Button*  
The disc will be ejected from disc compartment.  
33. FM TRANSMITTER ON/OFF Button  
Turns FM Modulator power on/off.  
34. SOURCE SELECT Button*  
With FM ON, used to selects the POD Audio (DVD and POD audio) or SAT Audio (Second IR input).  
With FM OFF, used to select SAT Audio or Car Audio.  
35. CHANNEL SELECT Button  
Selects the FM modulator Frequency (Frequency 1, 88.3MHz, Frequency 2, 88.7MHz, Frequency 3, 89.1MHz,  
Frequency 4, 89.5MHz, Frequency 5, 89.9MHz, Frequency 6, 90.3MHz).  
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Turning the PRO715 /PRO715S/ PRO715P On or Off  
1. Sliding the screen release lock forward will unlock the LCD screen and it will drop down slightly. Pivot the screen  
downward until a comfortable viewing angle is reached. The internal friction will hold the screen in position while  
the system is in use.  
2. Pressing the power button on the unit or the remote control will turn the system on or off alternately. When in use  
the internal backlighting will illuminate the controls.  
3. After the unit has been turned on and is displaying a picture, adjust the viewing angle by pivoting the screen to  
optimize the picture quality.  
4. Remember to turn the unit off and pivot the LCD to the locked position when not in use.  
Overhead Dome Lights  
The lights integrated into the PROV715 /PROV715S/  
PROV715P are controlled by a three position slide  
switch. Sliding the switch to the on position will turn  
the lights on. The off position will prevent the lights  
FM  
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from turning on at all times, and the auto position will  
allow the lights to turn on and off with the vehicle’s  
interior lighting. Refer to the Installation Manual for the  
wire connections. Do not leave the vehicle unattended  
with the dome light switch in the on position, as this  
could result in a discharged battery.  
Dome  
Light  
Switch  
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Remote Sensor  
Remote  
Sensor  
Eye  
The PROV715 /PROV715S/ PROV715P incorporates two Infrared  
sensors which relay signals from the remote control to allow the  
unit to be controlled simply by pointing its remote control at the  
remote sensor eye. The repeater function allows control of auxiliary  
equipment such as an Audiovox Video Cassette Player. The infrared  
sensor can relay signals from most manufacturer’s remote controls  
to its respective component connected to the Video 1 input. In this  
case you must use the remote control supplied with the component.  
FM  
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Accessories  
Wireless Headphones  
The PROV715 /PROV715S/ PROV715P includes a built-in infrared transmitter for use with Audiovox wireless  
headphones (Part Number IR2CHS-Dual channel). The volume can then be adjusted using the controls on each  
headset. The wireless headphones must be used within a line of sight from the transmitter, as infrared transmissions,  
like visible light travel only in a straight line. See the documentation accompanying your Audiovox wireless headphones.  
IR2 Input  
Any line level audio source may be connected to this input (Satellite Radio, CD Changer etc). The audio program  
connected to the IR2 input can be received on the B channel of the dual channel wireless headphones (Part Number  
IR2CHS).  
Headset Special Features  
Automatic Level Control prevents input signal over loading.  
Uses high frequency infrared light to assure a clean signal for clear reception.  
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Wired Headphones  
There are two 1/8” headphone jacks on the PROV715 /PROV715S/ PROV715P that can be used with any standard  
wired stereo headphones. These jacks are controlled by the volume up / down buttons on the PROV715 /PROV715S/  
PROV715P remote control.  
Wired FM Modulator  
The PROV715 /PROV715S/ PROV715P is equipped with an RF modulator, that allows you to listen to the PROV715  
/PROV715S/ PROV715P audio signal by tuning your vehicle’s radio to the selected frequency, (88.3, 88.7, 89.1, 89.5,  
89.9, 90.3MHz). This feature is accessed by using either the FM transmitter buttons on the remote (On/Off, Source  
Select, Channel Select) or the FM Select button on the unit. Whenever the RF modulator is on, broadcast reception  
on the vehicles radio will be poor. Switching off the FM modulator will allow normal radio reception.  
AV1 Input  
The video inputs may be connected to a Video cassette Player (VCP), video game system, or other audio / video  
devices. To access the A/V inputs, turn the PROV715/PROV715S/PROV715P on and press the source button on  
the PROV715/PROV715S/PROV715P or the Source button on the remote control until “AV1” is displayed on the  
screen. Turn the video source component on with its power button or remote control. The PROV715 /PROV715S/  
PROV715P is now ready to play the audio and video signals from the source connected to AV1 input.  
AUX A/V Input  
The PROV715/PROV715S/PROV715P will accept an audio/video input through the RCA jacks located on the side of  
the unit. The audio / video device could be a video game system, video camera, or other input device.  
Video Out  
The PROV715/PROV715S/PROV715P provides a video output for an optional video monitor(s). (Refer to page 6 of  
the Installation Guide for more details.) This output will provide a video signal that duplicates the signal displayed by  
the PROV715/PROV715S/ PROV715P to an additional monitor or video display. Please see your installer for more  
information.  
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DVD Basics  
To get the optimum use out of the DVD section, make sure you read this section completely.  
Regional Coding  
Both the DVD player and disc are coded by region. These regional codes must match in order for the disc to play. If  
the codes don’t match, the disc won’t play. This unit’s code is region 1. Other regional codes cannot be played in  
this unit. The unit will display “WRONG REGION.”  
Types of Discs your DVD will play  
DVD discs – DVD discs which contain video.  
Audio discs – Audio CDs contain musical or sound content only.  
MP3 discs – A disc that contains audio files (for example, a CD-R with downloaded MP3 files).  
VCD discs –VCD discs which contain video.  
Loading and Playing Discs  
Before you load a disc, make sure that it is compatible with the player.  
Note: the following Discs CANNOT be used with this player :  
MiniDisc  
Laserdisc  
CD-I, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM  
To load and Play a Disc  
Press the Power button to turn the unit ON. Select DVD mode and insert the disc (Label Up) into the disc compartment.  
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Settings and Adjustments  
This chapter describes how to set and how to adjust using the on-screen SETUP menu.  
Using the Setup Menu  
Using the setup display, you can do the initial setup, adjust the picture quality, and set the various outputs. You can  
also set a language for the on-screen display and the setup display and limit playback by children.  
1) Press the SETUP button to display the “setup menu” on the display screen.  
2) Select the main item you want using the cursor (ML) buttons, and then press the ENTER button.  
To Cancel Using the Setup Display  
Press the SETUP button on the remote.  
Setting the Language for On-Screen Display  
Press the SETUP button and using the  
(ML)buttons select “OSD LANGUAGE”.  
OSD (On-Screen Display) Language Menu  
The OSD Language Menu allows the user to select  
the language for the on-screen display. Presstu  
and then use the (ML) buttons to select the desired  
language. The user can select either English, French  
or Spanish for the OSD language.  
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Settings for Display  
Press the SETUP button and select Display. The DISPLAY  
SETUP allows you to adjust screen setting (aspect ratio) Press  
and then use the (ML)buttons to select the appropriate  
settings.  
4:3 / PS  
This displays the wide picture on the screen with a  
portion of the left & right side removed.  
4:3 / LB  
This displays the wide picture with black bands on the  
upper and lower portions of the screen.  
16:9  
This displays a picture with black bands on the upper  
and lower portion of the screen.  
Then press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Defaults Settings  
Press the SETUP button and select Defaults. The DEFAULTS  
SETUP allows you to reset ALL options to factory defaults.  
Press and then press Enter to implement the reset.  
Note : This function will not effect the Parental setting.  
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Settings for Parental (Parental Control)  
This section of the SETUP Menu allows user to control the content of movie playback from G to Adult.  
The Parental Control function allows you to limit viewing to your preference.  
1. Use the ML buttons to select from:  
G (Children)  
PG  
PG 13  
R
NC-17  
ADULT (Adult)  
Note:The lower the value, the more strict the limitation.  
Press the Enter button to confirm the selection.  
2. Input a password in 4 digits using the numeric buttons then press the Enter button.  
The Default password is 3308.  
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Settings for Password (Parental Control Password)  
Press the SETUP button and select PASSWORD. The PASSWORD SETUP allows you to change the parental  
control password. Press and then press Enter.  
OLD PASSWORD  
Input the old password or the default password (4 digits)  
NEW PASSWORD  
Input a new password (4 digits) using numeric buttons  
CONFIRM PWD  
Confirm the new password by entering the same new password again.  
Then press Enter to implement it.  
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Playing Audio CDs  
When playing an audio CD, the DISPLAY Banner appears automatically. It displays the current track and the amount of the  
time for that track playing, the total amount of time on the disc and the current time running on the disc. Press the DISPLAY  
button on the remote to display the DISPLAY Banner. The options below show you what happens when you press the  
DISPLAY button.  
Press DISPLAY 1x  
Press DISPLAY 2x  
Press DISPLAY 3x  
SINGLE ELAPSED appears along with the current track playing and the time of that track.  
SINGLE REMAIN appears along with the current track playing the and the amount of time left.  
TOTAL ELAPSED appears along with the current track playing the total time playing on the  
CD.  
Press DISPLAY 4x  
Press DISPLAY 5x  
TOTAL REMAIN appears along with the current track playing and the amount of time left on  
the CD.  
Turns off the DISPLAY Banner.  
Using the REPEAT Feature  
The default mode for the Repeat feature is OFF. Pressing REPEAT consecutively changes the repeat options:  
REP-ONE- repeats the track that is playing.  
REP-ALL- repeats the disc that is playing.  
REPEAT OFF  
As you toggle through the options, the repeat option changes at that time. The tracks, for example, repeats once that tracks  
has ended. The selected repeat option loops repeatedly until you turn it off.  
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Playing MP3 Discs  
MP3 is a format for storing digital audio. An audio CD-quality song can be compressed into the MP3 format with very little  
loss of quality, while taking up much less space. CD-R discs that have been encoded in MP3 format can be played on your  
DVD player.  
Press the DISPLAY button on the remote to DISPLAY Banner. The options below show you what happens when you press  
the DISPLAY button.  
Press DISPLAY 1x  
Press DISPLAY 2x  
Press DISPLAY 3x  
TIME REMAIN appears along with the amount of time left in the song that is playing.  
TIME REMAIN and the time that is left remain on-screen until you press DISPLAY again.  
TIMEELAPSED appears along with the amount of time the song has played. TIME ELAPSED  
and the time will remain on-screen until you press DISPLAY again.  
OFF appears along with the amount of time the song has played. The time remains on-screen  
until you press DISPLAY again to see the time left in the song that is playing or you press STOP.  
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MP3  
MP3  
MP3  
MP3  
MP3  
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Selecting Folders and Songs  
When an MP3 disc is inserted in the player, the Smart Nav screen appears automatically. You can change folders and  
songs through Smart Nav. The DVD player plays the songs in order they were burned on to the disc.  
1. If a disc is playing, press STOP. Press the up or down arrow button to go through the folder list on the right side of the  
Smart Nav screen.  
2. Once the folder you want is highlighted, press Enter (the folder list shifts to the left side of the screen and the songs in  
the folder appear on the right).  
3. Press the up or down arrow button to go through the song list and highlight the song you want. Press Enter to begin  
playback of the highlighted song.  
Skipping Songs  
Use the Next (  
) button on the remote control to move to the next song. Use the Previous (  
) button to move to the  
beginning of the currently playing song. Press the  
button 2 times to move to the previous song.  
Using The Repeat Feature  
The default mode for the Repeat feature is OFF. Pressing REPEAT consecutively changes the repeat options:  
REP-ONE- repeats the songs that is playing.  
FOLDER REP- repeats the folder that is playing.  
FOLDER- turns off repeat and returns to regular play mode.  
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Selecting a Play Mode  
You can choose what order the songs will play on a disc temporarily. The FOLDER play mode is the default. To access the  
play mode options, press STOP if the disc is playing. Press the right arrow button until the PLAY MODE option is highlighted.  
Use the up or down arrow to choose an option. The play mode options are:  
SINGLE: Play a selected song.  
REP_ONE: Repeats the song that is playing.  
FOLDER: Plays the folder in the order the songs were recorded.  
FOLDER REP: Repeats the folder that is playing.  
DISC SCAN : Plays the song for 10 second for each song in the disc.  
DISC: Plays the entire disc.  
• DISC REP : Repeats the disc that is playing.  
RANDOM: Plays the songs in the random order.  
SHUFFLE ON: Plays the songs in random order (from within the selected folder)  
PROG-END (Program End): Plays the songs on the disc in the order you have programmed (you must create a  
playlist to set the order you want the tracks on the disc to play). When you are creating a playlist, this option changes  
to PROGRAM PO.  
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Program Play  
To use the program play option, you must create a playlist of songs in the order you want them to play.  
Note: Once you begin adding songs from a folder to create your play list, you cannot add songs from a different folder.  
1. Choose the PROG-END option for PLAY MODE.  
2. Highlight and enter the folder you want to program.  
3. Add songs to the program list by pressing ENTER once the song is highlighted. The song you have chosen and the  
number of songs you have chosen appear at the top of the screen. For example, if you choose the number five song  
within the folder and it is the first song you have chosen, PROGRAM P01:05 appears.  
4. You can continue to add songs to the list from within the same folder by using the up or down arrow button and then  
pressing ENTER to add it to the list.  
5. When you are done creating the list, press STOP to end the programming. Then press PLAY to begin the program play  
mode.  
Deleting the Playlist  
To delete the entire playlist, press STOP while the disc is playing and change to other play mode.  
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Troubleshooting  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Check the condition of the vehicle’s  
radio antenna.  
Verify that the antenna is fully raised.  
If a wired RF modulator has been  
installed, verify that it is turned OFF  
by using remote.  
Make sure your DVD player is  
connected properly. Make sure all  
cables are securely inserted into the  
appropriate jacks.  
If you are using the IR headphones,  
make sure you turn on the IR power.  
Make sure Modulator is ON and the  
proper Frequency has been  
selected.  
Poor in vehicle  
radio reception  
(FM modulator  
installed)  
No sound or  
distorted sound  
Verify that the batteries in the remote  
are fresh.  
IR sensor  
inoperative  
Verify that the remote sensor eye is  
Can’t advance  
through a movie  
not obstructed.  
You can’t advance through the  
opening credits and warning  
information that appears at the  
beginning of movies because the  
disc is programmed to prohibit that  
action.  
Verify that the infrared transmitter is  
affixed over the sensor eye of the  
component to be controlled.  
• Insert a disc with the label side facing  
up.  
Disc won’t play  
The icon (  
appears on  
screen  
)
• Check the type of disc you put into  
disc tray. This DVD player only plays  
DVD’s, audio CDs and MP3s.  
• Both the unit and the disc are coded  
by region. If the regional codes don’t  
match, the disc can’t be played. This  
DVD player is Region Number 1.  
The feature or action cannot be  
completed at this time because:  
1. The disc’s software restricts it.  
2. The disc’s software doesn’t support  
the feature (e.g., angles)  
3. The feature is not available at the  
moment.  
4. You’ve requested a title or chapter  
number that is out of range.  
• The disc is dirty. Clean it.  
• Condensation has formed. Allow  
player to dry out.  
Play starts, but  
then stops  
immediately  
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PROBLEM  
Picture is  
SOLUTION  
The disc might be damaged. Try  
another disc.  
distorted  
It is normal for some distortion to  
appear during forward or reverse  
scan.  
No forward or  
reverse scan  
Some discs have sections that  
prohibit rapid scanning or title and  
chapter skip.  
If you try to skip through the warning  
information and credits at the  
beginning of a movie, you won’t be  
able to. This part of the movie is often  
programmed to prohibit skipping  
through it.  
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Replacement Parts  
Specifications  
Remote Control  
136B3447  
LCD Backlighting  
Resolution  
Edge Light Tube  
1440 x 234  
Pixels  
336,960  
Operation Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Backlight life  
32 -140º F (0 - 60º C)  
-4 - 176º F (-20 - 80º C)  
10,000 Hours  
Video Display System  
Headphone Audio Output  
Video Output  
NTSC/PAL  
0.03W @ 32 ohms  
1.0Vp-p @ 75 ohms  
12V DC  
Power Source  
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36 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
Applies to Audiovox Mobile Video Products  
AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. (the Company) warrants to theoriginalretailpurchaser of this product that should this product or any part  
thereof,undernormaluseandconditions,beprovendefectiveinmaterialorworkmanshipwithin36monthsfromthedateoforiginalpurchase,  
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 the product, or to damage to tapes, discs, speakers, 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). THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT  
PROVIDEDABOVEAND, INNOEVENT, SHALLTHECOMPANY'SLIABILITYEXCEEDTHEPURCHASEPRICEPAIDBYPURCHASERFOR  
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 48  
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.  
Somestatesdonotallowlimitationsonhowlonganimpliedwarrantylastsortheexclusionorlimitationofincidentalorconsequentialdamage  
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. : AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, 150 MARCUS BLVD., HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 l 1-800-645-4994  
CANADA : CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA  
© Copyright 2002 Audiovox Electronics Corp. 150 Marcus Blvd. Hauppauge, NY 11788  
For Customer Service  
Visit Our Website At  
WWW.audiovox.com  
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© 2003 Audiovox Electronics Corp., Hauppauge, NY 11788  

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