Page 3 - Control Description- See Figure 1; EJECT BUTTON
Control Description- See Figure 1 1. POWER ON/OFF VOLUME Rotate the VOL/PWR knob to turn the power and increase the sound level. 2. FADER CONTROL Rotate the Fader Control clockwise to shift the sound output towards the rear and counter-clockwise to shift the sound output towards the front speakers. ...
Page 4 - PROGRAM INDICATOR; weather band channel.; WEATHER BAND SELECTOR; emphasize low tones.
8. PROGRAM INDICATOR This indicator shows which direction the tape is being played, or direction of tape movement(Fast Forward or Rewind). 9. LOCAL/DISTANT SELECTOR This switch allows maximum reception in both weak and strong AM/FM signal areas. Press this button to the “In” position for distant (or...
Page 6 - AM ANTENNA TRIMMER ADJUSTMENT
AM ANTENNA TRIMMER ADJUSTMENT The antenna trimmer can be reached through the small hole inside the cassette door (See diagram below) Tune radio to a weak station between 1200 and 1400 KHz AM. (If you cannot find a weak station in this range, tune to any strong station, and adjust tuning slightly off...
Page 7 - SPECIFICATIONS
CARE & MAINTENANCE Cassette Always check that the tape is tightly wound inside the take-upspool on the cassette. If the tape is loose, wind it with a six-sidedpencil. Never use C-120 (120 minute) cassettes in this player.Never use cassette player when the vehicle temperature is nearor below free...
Page 8 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Symptom
TROUBLESHOOTING AM/FM RADIOS Symptom Cause Possible Solution No Power No 12VDC Check circuit fuse at source Check in-line fuse on power lead(wall mount units are located inrear cabinet) Power lead disconnected Ground connection No 12VDC to memory lead(electronically tuned units only) Circuit fuse at...
Page 10 - APPLICATION NOTES; Many vans and RV’s have more than one; “Y” ADAPTERS; The “Y” adapters used to connect one antenna; AMPLIFIED AM/FM ANTENNA; A popular second antenna that can be used is; MAST LENGTH; AM/FM antennas compromise AM reception
APPLICATION NOTES 99 AM/FM RECEPTION Many vans and RV’s have more than one AM/FM radio. The best way to insure good receptionis to supply a separate antenna for each radio. Otheroptions available to supply adequate AM/FM receptionto these radios are listed below, along with somegeneral information i...
Page 12 - General Specifications; This size and length of the conductor
APPLICATION NOTES This note will discuss DC Power sources and howthey relate to 12 volt DC audio/video products. DC (Direct Current) Power A large number of our products are designed for12 volt DC applications. The power is supplied bya variety of sources i.e., the battery, converters,ignition syste...
Page 13 - Converters; Many RV OEM’s incorporate converters as; Ignition Systems; Unwanted noise generated from the; Audiovox Specialized Applications, LLC
13 In conclusion, operating these audio/videoproducts without the engine running will drainthe battery to the point where these products willperform unacceptably in a short period of time. Converters Many RV OEM’s incorporate converters as a source of 12VDC when connected to shorepower (110-120 VAC)...
Page 14 - ACCESSORY LIST; Part Number
ACCESSORY LIST Description Part Number AVT-988 9” Color Television with Remote (12V) AVT988 AVT-597 5” Color Television with Remote (12V) AVT597 AVT-1498 13” Color Television with Remote (12V) AVT1498 AVP-7000 Video Cassette Player (12V) AVP7000 AVP-7285 Video Cassette Player (12V) AVP7285 Wireless ...