Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................................................... 1 LIST OF TABLES ...................................................................................
Page 5 - LIST OF TABLES
4 LIST OF TABLES Table 1. System Setup Values -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10 Table 2. Installation Hardware ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
Page 6 - WARNINGS
5 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the AUDIOVOX PAV- 8000D IN -DASH AUDIO / VIDEO SYSTEM. The PAV-8000D is 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...
Page 7 - SPEAKER LAYOUT; Figure 1. Typical Speaker Diagram; SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
6 SPEAKER LAYOUT Figure 1. Typical Speaker Diagram 1. SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS The PAV-8000D system has 5 channel low level outputs that consists of Two (2) Front & Two (2) Rear Surround Speakers, One (1) Center Speaker and One (1) Subwoofer. The PAV-8000D system is capable of creating a perfect 5....
Page 8 - Figure 2. Remote Control; Remote Control Battery Installation; Figure 3. Remote Control Battery Replacement
7 3. REMOTE CONTROL Figure 2. Remote Control 3.1. Remote Control Battery Installation Figure 3. Remote Control Battery Replacement To replace the battery in the Remote Control, perform the following procedure 1. Place the Remote Control face down on a flat surface. Hold the Remote Control in place u...
Page 9 - Figure 4. Front Panel; Figure 5. Mute Control
8 11. Preset 4 / 2.Channel — 5.1 Channel Switch (4/2 -6CH) Button 12. Preset 5 / Repeat Playback (5/RPT) Button 13. Preset 6 / Stop playback (6/STOP) Button 14. Pause & Playback Button 15. Mode Switching Button 16. Angle Select/Direction (DOWN) Button 17. Direction (RIGHT) Button 18. Direction (...
Page 10 - Figure 7. Volume Control; Figure 8. Displaying and Setting Time; Figure 9. Setting Time
9 5.4. Volume Control Rotate the (SEL/LOC) knob 6 to Increase (Right) or Decrease (Left) the volume. Figure 7. Volume Control 5.5. Displaying and Setting T ime To display the current Time on the LCD Screen, Press the [DISP] button 3 , when the unit’s in “standby” state, indicated time on LCD will be...
Page 11 - Table 1. System Setup Values; Range; Figure 11. System Playback Mode Setup; to s elect Loud then
10 Table 1. System Setup Values S etup Item: Range Default Value 1 Clock Mode 12H/24H 12H 2 Panel Detachable ON/OFF OFF 3 Beep ON/OFF ON 4 Clock Display ON/OFF ON 5 Light In ON/OFF ON 6 LCD Flash Mode 0~14 14 7 LCD Contrast 0~7 2 5.6. Select BASS, TR EBLE , BALANCE a nd PLAYBACK Mode Press the (SEL/...
Page 12 - b q; Figure 13. MODE Selection Button; b l
11 5.7. Radio Tuner Operation 5.7.1 Select Tuner Function Press the [MODE] button b q and select Radio mode. Figure 13. MODE Selection Button 5.7.2 Select Band Press the [BAND] button 2 to select the band desired in the sequence shown below. Figure 14. BAND Selection Button 5.7.3 Search ing Station ...
Page 13 - Figure 16. Preset Stations Select Buttons
12 Figure 16. Preset Stations Select Buttons 5.7.5 Storing P reset Station s When a desired station is reached, Press and hold one of the Numbered preset buttons for 2 Seconds to store the desired station into memory. [(1/DISC -)- 8 , (2/DISC+) - 9 , (3/P.MODE)- bl , (4/2- 6CH)- bm , (5/RPT)- bn &am...
Page 14 - Figure 19. Front Panel Release
13 5.8.1. Lowerin g the Front P anel (Disc Insertion) Press the [ ] button 1 to lower the F ront Panel and insert a disc Figure 19. Front Panel Release Button 5.8.2. Disc loading in Before inserting disc, make sure that there is not a disc in the unit. A Disc Icon will be displayed on the LCD screen...
Page 15 - Figure 22. Closing Front Panel; NOTE
14 Figure 22. Closing Front Panel 5.8.5. 2.1 Channel — 5.1 Channel Switch To switch from the full 6 channel mode to down-mix mode, press the [4/2-6CH] button for 2 seconds bm down-mix will be displayed on the LCD. To switch back to full 6 channel mode press the [4/2-6CH] button again for 2 seconds a...
Page 16 - RANDOM; SCAN; TRACK SCAN
15 5.8.8. Skip Playback Press the [? ? | ] button 4 to skip to the beginning of the next chapter or track. Press the [|? ? ] button 5 to return to the beginning of current chapter or track.. Press the [|? ? ] button twice to go to the previous chapter or track.. Figure 26. Skip Playback Buttons ([? ...
Page 17 - Figure 29. Audio Mute Button; NORMAL PLAY
16 5.8.12. Selecting Subtitle Language If a disc in playback mode contains subtitle language options . Press the “SUB -TITLE” button on the R emote Control to choose from the disc-supported languages. If the disc only supports one subtitle, the function will not work. Once the language option in cho...
Page 18 - Figure 32. System Speaker Setup Screens; Figure 34. System General Setup Screens
17 5.9. OSD Setup 5.9.1. Speaker Setup 1.If the PAV-8000D output is set to 6CH mode. 2. Press “SETUP“ to enter menu setting; 3.Select “SPEAKER SETUP“ and press Left to enter “SPEAKER SETUP” 4.Set Center and Surround speakers (ON). 5.Set delay time of Center and Surround Speakers 6.Exit “SPEAKER SETU...
Page 19 - Setting the Parental Preference; Figure 39. PARENTAL Preference Screen Display
18 5.9.4. Selecting the Audio Language Discs can support different audio languages. You can select the audio language by entering the “AUDIO ” setting on the “PREFERENCE PAGE ” on the Main Menu. Pressing the stop button 2X during the normal playback of a disc will allow access to the “PREFERENCE PAG...
Page 20 - Figure 40. Change Password Screen
19 5.9.8. Setting the Password Setting the Password is done through “PASSWORD” on the “PREFERENCE PAGE”. Press “ENTER” to enter the Password Change Page. Input the Old Password or the Default Password, the New Password, and the Confirmed New Password. Press “ENTER” to confirm the change. NOTE: The F...
Page 21 - Figure 46. Repeat Play Button; bq
20 Figure 43. Previous Disc Select (1/DISC-) To select the NEXT disc from the available discs in the CDC, Press the [1/DISC+] button 9 . If there are no other discs in the CDC , this function will return to the current disc. Figure 44. Next Disc Select (1/DISC+) 5.10.4.Random / Scan P ress the [3/P....
Page 22 - Mounting Bracket Installation
21 6. INSTALLING THE PAV-8000D SYSTEM Before install ing the PAV- 8000D verify that the Radio antenna and speakers are operational and are perform ing well. Disconnect power supply cable from the connecting terminal of the vehicles Battery. CAUTION: When disconnecting the Battery Negative ( -) Conne...
Page 23 - parts of the vehicle .; Cables Connection; Figure 48. Cables Connection Diagram A
22 2. Install the PAV-8000D unit a. Check that all connections are correct. b. Install the mounting bolt (5). c. Insert main connector (6) into the rear of the unit. d. Insert the PAV-8000D unit into mounting Bracket (1) and gently push it in until it locks in -place (a “click” sound will be heard )...
Page 24 - Figure 50. Speaker Conne ction Diagram A; Wrong; Correct
23 6.3.3 Speaker Connections Table 3. Speaker Connections Left + Left - Right + Right - Front Speaker B 6 (white) B89 (White with black stripe )) B 5 (grey) B 7 (Grey with black stripe) Rear Speaker B12 (green) B10 (Green with black stripe) B11 (purple) B 9 (Purple with black stripe 1. Battery Cable...
Page 25 - Figure 52. Speaker Connection Diagram B; Optional Power Amplifier Connection; Figure 53. Wiring Diagram for Power Amplifier; Figure 53. Rough Edges Removal
24 Figure 52. Speaker Connection Diagram B 6.3.4 Optional Power Amplifier Connection Connect the Power Amplifier according to the following Connection Wiring Diagram. Incorrect connection will cause damage the Speakers. Wiring Diagram for Power Amplifier Figure 53. Wiring Diagram for Power Amplifier...
Page 26 - No P icture; Disc Does Not Play
25 8. TROUBLESHOOTING This troubleshooting guide is intended to help res olve some or all of the problems that typically occur. If you are unable to correct the problem using this Troubleshooting Guide then please contact a professional service center for service. Table 4. Troubleshooting Table No S...
Page 28 - WARRANTY; 2 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
27 WARRANTY AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (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 12 months from the date of original purchase, such...
Page 29 - NOTES