Audiovox Stereo System User Manual

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LCD SELECTOR STATION

Each monitor %vill have its own seleaor station. The station consists of a S-position rotary switch, 1/8"

stereo heac^hone Jack, and a volume control. The rotary switch has five different selections to choose

from (Off, Radio, Video 1, Video 2, Video 3). In the "Off position there is no power to the unit In the

"Radio" position there is audio to the heac^hone system, but the LCD monitor will be off. In the three

different "Video" positions you will select between what options were chosen for your vehicle. For the
unit to operate all three "Video" positions, the video sources (example: Video Cassette Player) must have
power turned on at the units.

Plug in an 1/8" stereo heachJhone jack into the headphone jack on the selector station to get your audio.
The volume control beside the jack will adjust the audio level. In "Radio" mode the radio system will

deliver sound to the selector station. If the audio is not loud enough or too loud, then adjust the volume
control at the radio source for a desired audio level to give the volume control the best range of operation.

See Figure 3 below.

Note: When turning unit from a "Video" source to the "Radio" source the LCD panel will be lit for a
split-second and then shut-off. This is normal operation for the unit.

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SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION BOX

The distribution box is the heart of the FlexVision system. This box distributes all of the \ideo and audio
signals to the proper monitor. This gives each person using the sy’stem the flexibility to choose what

they want to do regardless of what anybody else in the vehicle is doing. For example; one person could

be watching television, another person playing a video game, another watching a video tape, and yet

another listening to the radio. Each distribution box can drive up to four monitors (optional) and selector

stations. Figure 6 shows a basic setup diagram emphasizing the Signal Distribution Box

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