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A WM950 High P ower AM/FM /DV D Play er Owner ’ s Manual Designed Specifically for the V an and RV lndustries[...]
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1 Thank you for your purchase of the A WM950. It is designed to give you good valu e and many hours of listening enjoyment. Please read this manual carefully , as it should be able to answer many of your questions about the operation and features of this product. IMPORT ANT NOTES Avoid in stalling unit in lo cations de scribed below: -Places expose[...]
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2 Controls Identification: Controls Identification 1) T uning Up / Seek / Minu te Set Button 2) T uning Down / Seek / Hour Set Butto n 3) Mute / AS/PS / Loud Buttons 4) T ime Se t Button 5) Display Window 6) Alar m Set / Alarm O n/ Off Butto ns 7) Button Reset 8) Preset # 3 (Previous) / Preset # 4 (Next) 9) Preset # 5 (Menu) 10) Preset # 6 (Enter) [...]
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3 Remo te Con t rol s Iden tifi cati o n Remo te Con t rol s Iden tifi cati o n 1) Power 2) Source 3) Nume ric Butto ns 4) Mute 5) T une Up 6) T une Down 7) P revi ous 8) Left 9) Enter 10) Fast Reverse 11) S top 12) Subtitle 13) Setup 14) Program 15) Audio (DVD) 16) Go T o 17) Angle 18) Eject 19) Menu/Band 20) Audio Mode 21) V ol + 22) V ol – 23)[...]
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4 Operating Instructions: NOTE: Number in pare nthesis (#) corresponds with “Control Identification” on p age 3. Note : Power can be turned on by pushing any button on the front of the A WM950. LIQUID CRYST AL DISPLA Y P ANEL The liquid crystal display (LCD) pa nel displays the frequency , time and activated functions. Note : It is characterist[...]
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5 3) Then press and hold one of preset buttons (8,9,10 or 1 1) for more than 3 seconds. DVD PLA YBACK OPERA TIONS ***Please r efer to th e remote contro l figure on page 4 . PLA Y/P AUSE Press the button to play or pause. EJECT Press this button to load or eject disc. STOP Press this button once when playing, the unit stop s and the stop location i[...]
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6 SETUP Press this button to e nter setup menu. PREVIOUS/NEXT Press this button to g o to the PREVIOU S/NEXT chapter , t rack or song . TITLE For DVD discs, press this button to enter the title menu, press the DIRECTION buttons and PL A Y b utton to select and play (on ly if supporte d by the discs). MENU Press this button once to return to th e ro[...]
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7 SCREEN SA VER This item is used to open/close SCREE N SA VER On: Screen saver will automatically be executed if the screen keeps still for whole fiftee n minutes OFF : Screen saver would not be executed in any situation LOAD SETUP DEF AUL T This item is used t o rest ore al l menus as f actory defau lts, exc ept t he ite m relat ed t o Pa[...]
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8 VIDEO SETUP TV SCREEN Which picture format appears on your TV depends on what kind of TV you have and the picture mode your TV is set to; 4:3 – LETTER BOX refers to pictures where black bands appear at the top and bottom. 16:9 – WIDE SCREEN for wide screen TV (Full mode) TV OUTPUT This item is used to select a TV signal s ystem to mat[...]
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9 AUDIO SETUP CHANNEL 2CH STEREO – Select stereo 2CH L T/RT – Select lef t and right channel DIGIT AL OU TPUT SET – Each DVD disc has its own Aud io output opti ons . Y ou c an set u p the DVD’s Digital A udio Out put according to your speaker system. This item contains ; DOLBY – Select LPCM and BITSTREAM output and OFF DTS ?[...]
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10 CHANGING P ARENT AL CONTROL P ASSWORD Use UP/DO WN arrow buttons to select Passw ord ite m. Enter old 4 – digital security code Then enter new 4 digital security code Press UP/DOWN arrow button to exit Note : New 4 – digital se curity code will take ef fect afte r closing the Setup menu. NOTE : It is necessa ry to stop the di[...]
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11 Hook up wiring color code . WIRING COLOR CODE C O L O R F U N C T I O N ORANGE/WHITE S TRIPE +12VDC I GNITION POWER GREEN/WHITE STRIPE +12VDC BA TTERY POWER BLACK/WHITE STRIPE POWER GROUND (-12VDC) WHITE LEFT (A) SPEAKER (+) VIOLET LEFT (A) SPEAKER (-) BLUE RIGHT (A) SPEAKER (+) LIGHT GREEN RIGHT (A) SPEAKER (-) RED LEFT (B) SPEAKER (+) VIOLET/B[...]
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12 Inst allation: 1) Cut a mounting hole in the desired location using mo unting hole diagram (below) and use the four 3x20min self tapping screws provided to mount the u nit. 2) Route power , speaker and antenna cables through hole and conne ct to unit as outlined in the Wiring Color Code diagram on the previous page. 3) After making sure connecti[...]
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13 W ARRANTY 90 DA Y / 12 MONTH LIMITED W ARRANTY AUDIOVOX SPECIALIZED APPLICA TIONS, LLC (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that sho uld this product or any par t thereof, under normal use and conditions, be pr oven defective in material or workmanship within 90 d ays from the date of orig inal purchase, such d[...]