Lcm5520pkg system overview, Vehicle preparation – Audiovox LCM5620PKG User Manual

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LCM5520PKG SYSTEM OVERVIEW

1} The LCM5620PKG ís a versatile audío/video switching s>-stem, which includes

two

monitors, that

accept

two

Audio.Video inputs. A separate audio output is provided for connecting a FM Modulator to

the vehicie*s radio.

2) The Master Monitor is comprised of a 5.5" TFT LCD monitor that allows tlie user to select from two

A/V sources (Not Supplied). The housing has a built-in inferred audio transmitter (IRT 455. CH A) for

use v/ith the supplied two channel wireless headphones (CH A). The master monitor also has the

ability to select either audio source for output to an optional FM/Modulator (Audiovox FMM-100) to
allow audio playback through the vehicle radio. The built in IR repeater circuitry enables the user to
control Uie sources via remote cor\trol.

(NOTE: The VCP funclKons on the master remote are for use with Audiovox products only.)
3) Tlie slave monitor is identical to the Master Monitor, except that it can not control the AA/ sources, or

select the audio for the FM Modulator.

4) Tlie monitors v/iK show all of the functions including the FM selection (Master Only) with the compre­

hensive OSD.

5) The LCM5620PKG System supplies Isvo IR Headphone sets. It offers excellent convenience for the

users compared to wired lieadphones. The headsets have an A-B switch that allows the user’s to
select the audio from either the master (CH A) or the Slave (CH B).

6) Using the IR codes, the Master Monitor will be able to respond only to the Master Remote Control

unit and the Slave will respond only to the Slave Remote Control unit. Each unit operates indepen­
dently of the other,

(NOTE: The IR Repeater in this system may not svork with non-Audiovox components.)

VEHICLE PREPARATION:

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Decide on the system configuration and the options that v/ill be installed (i.e.what components,

VCP. DVD. TV Tuner, Video Game. Monitor, FM Modulator, etc.).

Read the manuals and gel familiar with the electrical requirements and connections.
Decide on the mounting locations and methods of mounting the products.
Prepare the vehicle by removing any interior trim necessary to gain access to the vehicle’s wiring as

v/el) as all areas v/here interconnecting v/ire harnesses will be located. If any access holes need to
be cut Into the vehicle, headrests, or other trim components, this should be performed now. (Refer to
the Installation Procedure).
Run the wiring harnesses throughout the vehicle as necessary. (Refer to the Wiring Diagrams on

page 7. as well as the wiring instnjctions for the individual components and accessory options being
installed) Be sure, that all the wiring is protected from sharp edges and is routed in such a manner

that it will not be pinched. v,fhsa it is fully iastalled. Besuro to leave enough slack in the wiring at each

component to allow sufficient working room.

Remove all the A'V system components from itieir packaging and then place them in the vohlde at

their respective locations.
Connect all the components together (electrically) end vorih/ that the proper operation of all the

system functions. NOTE: This is best done BEFORE the components are permanently mounted.
After verifying the proper operation of the system, proceed to mount each component.
When all the components are iriounted, rechcck the function of Ihe entire sy.stem to be sure it is

functioning correctly. Make sure that no wiring was pinched, or connected improperly during the final

installation.

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