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VE-500 Low Profile T elevision 5” LCD Drop Down Under Counter TV / Video Monitor Installation and Operation Manual üþ ûþ ÿ ý û TM ÿþýüû ûù ÿ û ÿþû û Multi-function Remote Control Au[...]
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IMPORT ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION 1) Unplug the unit before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 2) Use only Audiovox approved accessories. 3) Do not install this video product where it is likely to be exposed to water . 4) Do not obstruct the slots and openings in the cabinet. They are provided for [...]
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INCLUDED IN THIS KIT 1 VE-500 T elevision 2 Audiovox Remote Control (PN 1361613) 3 AC Power Adapter (PN 1541096) 4 Mounting template 5 Hardware Bag A 10 - 32 x 2 1/2 Mounting screws (4) B 10 - 32 x 3/4 Mounting screws (4) C 10 - 32 x 1 3/4 Mounting screws (4) D 3/4” Spacer (4) E 1/2” Spacer (4) F 5/16” Spacer (4) G Countersunk washer (4) H Se[...]
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1 ) Choose an appropriate mounting location underneath a cabinet or shelf. Close proximity to an electrical outlet and a TV antenna or cable connection will facilitate a neat, easy installation. Do not mount the VE-500 above a range or oven. Be sure that the location chosen will provide adequate access to the electrical connectors on the rear of th[...]
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W ALL MOUNT INST ALLA TION ÿþýüû ûù ÿþû û û ÿ üþ TM ÿ ûþ V ertical Mounting Slot (Rear of Unit) Do not attempt to install the VE-500 vertically , unless you are sure that the electric circuits in the chosen area have been turned o[...]
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ü þ û þ ÿ ý û TM ÿþýü û ûù ÿ û ÿþû û FRONT P ANEL CONTROLS Screen Release 1. REMOTE INFRARED SENSOR This sensor receives signals from the hand held remote control. 2. AUTO PROG. BUTTON Thi[...]
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ÿþýüû ý ý ü ûþ üþ üþ üýû ÿþýüû üýû ý ÿ 1) 12V DC INPUT Connect to power adapter supplied with VE-500 2) STEREO AUDIO OUTPUT Used for additional optional external speaker 3) 12V DC OUTPUT (300 mA Max) Used to provide power to accessory equi[...]
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1) T urn the Remote Control face down. Press down on the ridged area of the battery cover and slide it off. 2) Install the two “AAA” batteries included as shown. Make sure that proper polarity (+ or -) is observed. 3) Slide the cover back until it clicks. BA TTER Y INST ALLA TION[...]
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MEMORY POSITIONING THE SCREEN Pushing the screen release forward will unlock the screen and it will swing downward. Pivot the screen forward until a comfortable viewing angle is reached. The screen may also be rotated from side to side. Do not force the screen beyond its rotational limit of 15 degrees. Once a comfortable position has been found, th[...]
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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1. POWER ON/OFF Press this button to turn on the TV . The channel number or current video source will be displayed on screen, and the picture will appear in a few seconds. Press the button again to turn the TV off. 2. NUMERICAL BUTTONS Use these buttons to make a direct channel selection. The channel number chosen will be d[...]
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REMOTE CONTROLLED VIDEO CASSETTE PLA YER FUNCTIONS The VE-500’s remote control incorporates functions for operating an optional Audiovox VCP . Due to th e directional nature of infrared remote controls, be certain to point the remote control at the sensor on the VCP , when attempting to control it. These features can only be used with Audiovox Vi[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution Poor Reception V erify T uner setting matches Antenna / Cable broadcast system. T ry other system types with the TV/CA TV BUTTON of the remote control. Remote control will not function V erify that the sensor on the VE-500 is not obstructed. V erify that the infrared LED on the transmitter is not obstructed. Check t[...]
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS Illumination: Edge Light Tube Backlighting Life Expectancy: 10,000 Hrs. Pixels: 140,400 Resolution: 60 0 X 2 3 4 Pixel Configuration: Delta Power Supply: 12 V olts + o r - 10 % @1.3-1.5 A Operating T emperature: 0 -4 0 C S torage T emperature: -20 -8 0 C Sensitivity: 3 5 db Video System: NTSC Audio outpu[...]