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Audio International, Inc.

 

 

                  VCP-010-06(-07)-x Installation & Operation Manual 

 
 

 
Document # 540236, Rev IR, 11/2002  

                         

Page 9 of 21 

2.2 

If damage has occurred during shipping, a claim should be filed with Audio 
International WITHIN 24 hours and a 

Return Request Authorization 

Number 

shall be obtained from AI.  Refer to the front cover of this manual 

for address and telephone number of Audio International, Inc.  Repackage 
the unit in its original packaging materials and return it to AI following 
instructions given by the AI representative.  If no return is necessary, 
retain the packing list and the packing materials for storage. 

 
 

3.0 

Cautions & Warnings 

 

3.1  It is important to do a pin-to-pin power and ground check on all 

connectors.  Ensure power and ground are applied only where specified.  
Damage may result if power or ground is applied to the wrong points. 

 

3.2 

DO NOT

 connect or disconnect the unit while power is applied. 

 

3.3 

DO NOT 

remove any factory-installed screws.  Damage to the unit may 

result and void any warranties. 

 
3.4 

DO NOT

 attempt to open the case.  Refer servicing to qualified personnel. 

 
3.5 

DO NOT

 place foreign objects into openings.  Contact with foreign objects 

may result in dangerous voltage or electric chock.  

 
3.6 

DO NOT 

place unit near hot air ducts or other heat sources. 

 

3.7 

DO NOT

 use this unit other than for its intended purpose.  Doing so might 

lead to electric shock, injury, or damage to the equipment.

 

 
3.8 

DO NOT

 use near water, moisture, or volatile sprays.  Do not use any type 

of solvent when cleaning the unit; surface damage may occur.

 

 
3.9 

DO NOT

 leave cassette tapes loaded in the unit with no power applied. 

 
3.10 

NO 

scheduled

 

maintenance is required to ensure airworthiness. 

 
3.11  Screw depth should 

NOT 

exceed 0.25" on front holes. 

 

3.12 

ESD 

(Electro Static Discharge) guidelines shall be followed. 

 

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for VCP-010-06-1 VCP-010-06-2

Page 1: ...00 Industry Drive North Little Rock AR 72117 Phone 501 955 2929 Fax 501 955 2988 www audiointl com Installation and Operation Manual VCP 010 06 07 x Multi Standard Video Cassette Player Document 54023...

Page 2: ...Revision Revision Date Table of Illustrations Section Subsection Description Page I 6 2 Typical Application 6 7 II 9 1 Reference Drawings VCP 010 06 x 15 16 II 9 2 Reference Drawings VCP 010 07 x 17...

Page 3: ...al Equipment 5 5 0 Technical Specifications 5 6 0 Application 5 II INSTALLATION 8 1 0 Prior to Installation 8 2 0 Unpacking and Inspection 8 3 0 Cautions Warnings 9 4 0 Wiring Requirements 10 5 0 Phys...

Page 4: ...Audio International Inc VCP 010 06 07 x Installation Operation Manual Document 540236 Rev IR 11 2002 Page 3 of 21 VCP 010 06 07 x Multi Standard Video Cassette Player VCP 010 06 x VCP 010 07 x...

Page 5: ...cal characteristics of the unit 2 0 Purpose of the Equipment Audio International s VCP 010 06 07 x is a high quality multi standard video cassette player This unit plays versions of NTSC and PAL video...

Page 6: ...uction 6 1 1 The VCP 010 06 07 x is a high quality multi standard video cassette player This unit plays versions of NTSC and PAL videocassettes The video output format is selectable between NTSC and P...

Page 7: ...s interrupted 250 msec while a cassette is in the video player the player will shut down and the cassette must be ejected and reinserted into the VCP to restart playback 6 1 5 The VCP powers up to an...

Page 8: ...level for activation of infrared commands Connection to multiple IFR 9A units utilizing the 5 VDC digital logic level connection requires an external Schottkey diode at each IFR 9A unit This will prev...

Page 9: ...g conditions as to the unit location and type of installation 1 3 Mounting screws are required to secure the unit Refer to Section II 9 0 for mounting hole diameters and configurations 1 4 All headpho...

Page 10: ...or ground is applied to the wrong points 3 2 DO NOT connect or disconnect the unit while power is applied 3 3 DO NOT remove any factory installed screws Damage to the unit may result and void any warr...

Page 11: ...parallel to combustible fluid or oxygen lines maintain a minimum separation of six 6 inches between the lines 4 2 Power Wires All power and ground wires shall be 22 AWG MINIMUM shielded twisted pair w...

Page 12: ...pecification is available upon request 5 0 Physical Characteristics 5 1 Refer to Section I 5 0 for unit dimensions and Section II 9 0 for attachment points 5 2 When mounting the unit allow sufficient...

Page 13: ...evices when using the RS 485 data bus to be used in the same system while maintaining independent control Three 3 strap pins are available to configure the infrared codes and RS 485 addressing Standar...

Page 14: ...ooting Procedures Check that 28 VDC power is applied to the proper pins on the unit Use a voltmeter to verify correct level Reset the unit by removing power from it for at least one 1 minute and then...

Page 15: ...lace videocassette tape Change Format Video not present Cassette not loaded Tape defective Video connector not operational Load videocassette Replace videocassette tape Reconnect or repair cable Audio...

Page 16: ...010 06 07 x Installation Operation Manual Document 540236 Rev IR 11 2002 Page 15 of 21 9 0 Reference Drawings 9 1 The following diagrams show the unit dimensions mounting locations and connector loca...

Page 17: ...Audio International Inc VCP 010 06 07 x Installation Operation Manual Document 540236 Rev IR 11 2002 Page 16 of 21...

Page 18: ...onal Inc VCP 010 06 07 x Installation Operation Manual Document 540236 Rev IR 11 2002 Page 17 of 21 9 2 The following diagrams show the unit dimensions mounting locations and connector locations for t...

Page 19: ...Audio International Inc VCP 010 06 07 x Installation Operation Manual Document 540236 Rev IR 11 2002 Page 18 of 21...

Page 20: ...frared inputs or eight 8 of the same devices when using the RS 485 data bus to be used in the same system while maintaining independent control Three 3 strap pins are available to configure the infrar...

Page 21: ...into the Tape Slot 2 1 Gently insert a videocassette tape into the cassette tape slot Apply slight forward pressure to the side edge of the tape The VCP 010 06 07 x will gently pull the tape into the...

Page 22: ...f the videocassette tape 3 4 Play Button Press the PLAY button to begin videocassette tape viewing Pressing PLAY twice in succession activates double speed play 3 5 Fast Forward Button While the tape...

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