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13. 

Power-Cord Protection

 

 Route the power supply cord in a manner that protects it from being 

stepped on or pinched by items placed on it.  Pay particular attention to the power cord’s plug, 

and the point where the power cord exits from the product. 

14. 

Outdoor Antenna Grounding

 

 If an outside antenna or cable system is being connected to the 

product, verify that it is properly grounded to insure some type of protection against voltage 

surges and static build-up. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides 

information with regards to proper grounding of the mast, supporting structure, grounding of the 

lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna- 

discharges unit, and connection to grounding electrode 

15. 

Lightning

 

 For added protection against lightning storms, or when the unit is not going to be 

used for long periods of time, it is recommended that it be unpluged from the wall outlet and 

disconnected from the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to 

lightning and power-line surges. 

16. 

Power Lines

 

 An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead 

power lines or other electric light or power circuit, or where it can fall into such power lines or 

circuits.  When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from 

touching such power lines or circuits, as contact with them might be fatal. 

17. 

Overloading

 

 Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles, 

as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 

18. 

Object and Liquid Entry

 

 Never insert objects of any kind into this product through the 

openings in the chassis as this may result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind 

on the product. 

19. 

Servicing

 

 Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers will 

expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer servicing to qualified service 

personnel. 

20. 

Damage Requiring Service

 

 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to 

qualified service personnel under the following conditions: 

A.  When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. 

B.  If liquid has been spilled, into the product. 

C.  If the product has been exposed to rain or water. 

D.  If the product does not operate normally as defined by the operating instructions. 

Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, as an 

improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require 

extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to it’s normal operation. 

E.  If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way. 

F.  When the product exhibits a significant change in performance this indicates a need or 

service. 

 

Summary of Contents for VE720

Page 1: ...Monitor Multi function Remote Control Cable Ready 125 Channel TV Tuner AM FM Radio 2 A V Inputs Internal Stereo Speakers Under Cabinet Table Top Mounting VE720 UNDER THE COUNTER 7 TV AM FM RADIO and...

Page 2: ...FER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 1 This symbol alerts the user to the fact that exposed dangerous voltages reside within this product s enclosure and contact with any of these voltages wil...

Page 3: ...radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following means Reorient or r...

Page 4: ...y the manufactures or sold with the product Mounting of this product should be in accordance the manufacture s instructions and should use the mounting hardware provided with the unit by the manufactu...

Page 5: ...stalling an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal 17 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets exten...

Page 6: ...ified in this manual 24 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heating vents stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat Cable System Installa...

Page 7: ...tivating Alarm 17 Setting the Alarm Tones 17 Setting the Cable TV Mode 17 Setting the Air TV Mode 18 Setting the Speaker Mode 18 Setting the Presets FM and AM or TV Modes 18 Using the DVD Loader 19 In...

Page 8: ...a A 2 Mountin B 2 1 2 Mounting screws C 3 Mounting screws 4 D Foot 4 E Hole cap mote Control 4 Multi Height Spac 5 Batteries AAA na Adaptor le Template al 6 FM Dipole Anten 7 Right Angle Coaxial 8 FM...

Page 9: ...nd rotating the spacer in the mounting hole Choose a spacer height which will allow the VE720 to clear the edge molding 3 Measure the thickness of the bottom of the cabinet or shelf and the spacer hei...

Page 10: ...at blade screwdriver inserted into the removal slots Unscrew the mounting screws 2 Remove the connector from the unit 3 be careful not to damage the screen 5 or wires 4 Turn the unit over and remove t...

Page 11: ...this button to select DVD mode 9 MUTE BUTTON Press this button to mute the audio will appear and blink on the display when the system is muted 10 P4 BUTTON Selected Preset Channel 4 in the Radio or T...

Page 12: ...ness Control Use this control to adjust the brightness REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS 1 AC LINE CORD Connects to AC outlet 2 AUDIO LINE OUT Connect to low level input of stereo system or low level input of co...

Page 13: ...8 BATTERY INSTALLATION 12 Rear View Battery Size AAA...

Page 14: ...OP 9 PREV IWW 10 Digit 0 9 Select 11 TITLE 12 DISPLAY 13 SUB TITLE 14 AUDIO 15 SCREEN 16 ANGLE AP 17 ON OFF 18 A V 19 AM FM 20 TEL Not Used 21 CH CH 22 ENTER 23 MUTE 24 FF XX 25 SF IX 26 NEXT XXI 27 P...

Page 15: ...to enlarge the screen The screen will be enlarged in the following order TV MODE Normal default Full AV DVD MODE Full default Normal CDDA MP3 Full default Normal LCD MONITOR OFF 16 ANGLE If a DVD dis...

Page 16: ...ay window 28 VOL Use these buttons to increase or decrease the volume 33 Delete Use to remove selected channel from memory 34 Step Add Use to add a selected channel to memory RADIO REMOTE FUNCTION 5 S...

Page 17: ...de search HRC IRC STD and channel search mode automatically During this time the unit will not respond to any commands The unit will respond normally once the cable mode and channel search mode is con...

Page 18: ...ess the P3 button once The set time will disappear from the Display Window and a series of dashes will appear Alarm DEACTIVATED mode 3 Press the ON OFF button The alarm is now deactivated NOTE The set...

Page 19: ...tion mode 2 Press the SEEK button to select the AIR mode 3 Press the ON OFF button to confirm SETTING THE SPEAKER MODE 1 With power off press the SET button four times to enter the speaker configurati...

Page 20: ...cting the Chapter Number 1 Pressing the SEARCH button once will display the Time Title Chapter input screen 2 Input the chapter number or time that is desired and press the ENTER button The player wil...

Page 21: ...end of the section SET B 3 Press the button until OFF is displayed on the screen this will turn off the repeat function A TO B OFF Changing the Subtitle Language 1 If the disc contains caption data p...

Page 22: ...only allow you to select disc playback options using the DVD root menu 1 The root menu of a disc appears when pressing the MENU button 2 Use the navigation buttons to select the desired item on the m...

Page 23: ...sc is being read 3 The number of total titles 14 The number of total subtitle languages 4 The number of current chapter 15 Current subtitle language 5 The elapsed time of title 16 Dolby audio mode 6 T...

Page 24: ...on loops LAYING MP3 DISCS dio format An audio CD quality song is compressed into the MP3 format with player will initialize the disc and the directory folder will be shown hen an MP3 disc is inserted...

Page 25: ...ck As you toggle through the options the repeat option changes Selected repeat option loops repeatedly until you turn it off OTICE will be listed Use o song To move back the screen make sure that the...

Page 26: ...iew 4 Pressing the left or right button 5 When browsing the photos you can reverse the ph button or you can reverse the photos vertically by pressing the 6 You can return the root Menu by pressing MEN...

Page 27: ...h sub menu item provides a number of option items to its right Use the or buttons to highlight the desired option item for selection 6 Press the ENTER button to select the option item 7 Press the or b...

Page 28: ...n to select screen aspect ratio 4 3 PS When the player is connected to a normal TV and a wide picture is shown on the full screen 4 3 LB When the player is connected to a normal TV and a wide picture...

Page 29: ...rd you can record this default password in another area and delete it from this manual Some discs can be limited depending on the age of users while some discs cannot Load Factory To restore all of th...

Page 30: ...29 settings...

Page 31: ...ube Backlighting Life Expectancy 30 000Hrs Resolution 1440 W X 234 H Screen TFT LCD 16 9 DISC AVAILABLE DVD Linear Velocity 3 49m sec Maximum Playback Time 135minute CD Linear Velocity 1 2 1 4m sec Ma...

Page 32: ...g played does not support subtitle functions The disc is prohibited from changing subtitle languages Vocal languages AUDIO canno The di DIO functions sc being played does not support AU t be changed T...

Page 33: ...32 2005 Audiovox Electronics Corp Hauppauge NY 11788 128 7340...

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