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Rear Observation System Package Model RVMPKG3 Owner’s M anual 2 1 Features: • Rearview Mirror with 4” LCD • 2 Built - In Speakers • Rearview Camera Input • Aux Video Input[...]
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This product must be installed and used only in accordance w ith these instructions. Any alteration of this product that enables it to be used in ways other than those stated in this manual could distract the driver and result in an accident or injury. Audiovox Electronics Corp. disclaims any liability that may resu lt from a failure to install and[...]
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Figure 1 I. Function and Operations Figure shows the function of rear view mirror. A : Rearview mirror E : Spe aker volume control B : 4" LCD panel F : Switch 1 C : LCD brightness control G : Switch 2 D : Power indication (Red when ignition is on) H : Speakers SW1 and SW2 Functions : SW1: Used to turn the LCD on/off. SW2: Used to toggle the di[...]
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A. You must always engage the vehicle’s parking brake to display any external input signal. B. Press SW1 to turn the LCD on. C. Press SW2 if the rea rview camera image appeared. III . Volume Control The volume adjustment control is on the right side of the bottom of the rearview mirror. Rotating the wheel to the right will decrease the sound leve[...]
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© 2003 Audiovox Electronics Corp., 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, N.Y. 11788 128 - 6926[...]