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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION 

(See Figure 3)

 

 

Monitor Controls:

 

1. 

TV POWER  

Press this button to turn on the VOH1502. 
Press the button again to turn the set off. 
 

2. 

Direct Access (0-9,1--) Number Buttons

 

Use these buttons to select a channel.  The 
channel number chosen will be displayed 
on the screen for about four seconds.  To 
select channels 0-99, press two number 
buttons.  For example, to select channel 8, 
press 0,8.  To select channels above 100, 
press the 1—button, then the number 
buttons for the last two digits of the 
channel.  For example, to select channel 
115, press 1--, 1, 5. 
 

3. 

CHANNEL 

p

/

q

 Buttons

 

Use these buttons to advance to the next 
higher (

p

) or lower (

q

) channel.  (Also 

used to scroll Up/Down through the menu 
options). 
 

4. 

 / – Buttons

 

Use these buttons to raise or lower the 
volume level of the Wired Headphones or 
External Speakers if installed.  They are 
also used to make adjustments in the 
picture select mode. 

NOTE:

  These buttons will not affect the 

volume of wireless headphones or a wired 
RF modulator.  When using these devices 
the volume must be adjusted with the 
headphone volume control or with your 
radio’s volume control. 
 

5. 

MENU Button 

Press the MENU button.  The MENU 
display appears.  Use the channel 

p

 and 

q

 buttons to highlight the desired function, 

then press the ENTER button to confirm 
your selection. 

 

6. 

TV/VIDEO Button  

Press this button to access the 
AUDIO/VIDEO inputs.  As the button is 
pressed, the on screen display will cycle as 
follows: 
 
 
                    

                  

 

 

7. 

MUTE Button

 

Press this button to turn the TV sound off.  
Press the button again to restore the sound 
to the previously set level.  MUTE may also 
be released by pressing the VOLUME 

+

/

 

8. 

ERASE/ADD Button

 

When tuned to a channel press this button 
to store or erase the channel from memory.  

TV

 

TV

 

AV 1

 

AV 2

 

AUX

 

Summary of Contents for VOH1502

Page 1: ...0 ELECTRONICSCORP M E N U CHANNEL E N T E R V O L U M E TV AV ON OFF AUTO ...

Page 2: ...auto positions when the vehicle is unattended as the dome lights if left on can drain the vehicle s battery v Do not put pressure on the screen v Do not allow children to touch or scratch the screen as it may become dirty or damaged IMPORTANT NOTICE An LCD panel and or video monitor may be installed in a motor vehicle and visible to the driver if the LCD panel or video monitor is used for vehicle ...

Page 3: ...tent with home TV reception Reception may be affected by the weather and distance from the TV station A weak signal may cause the picture to roll be snowy or cause some color loss FEATURES 15 TFT Thin Film Transistor Active Matrix LCD Liquid Crystal Display Monitor OSD On Screen Display For Control Of Picture Quality And Functions Full Function Remote Control Television Tuner Remote Sensor Eye Fou...

Page 4: ...NEL CONTROLS Figure 1 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 1 POWER 2 VOLUME p q 3 TV AV 4 INFRARED RECIEVER AND INFRARED TRANSMITTER 5 THREE POSITION DOME LIGHT SWITCH 6 SCREEN RELEASE 7 MENU 8 CHANNEL p q 9 ENTER 10 DOME LIGHT ...

Page 5: ...tch Auto Automatically switches on the dome lights in conjunction with the vehicle s interior illumination Off The Dome lights will not turn on in this position On Turns on the Dome lights 6 Screen Release Slides in the direction of the arrow to release the drop down screen 7 Menu Button Press the MENU button The MENU display appears Use the channel p and q buttons to highlight the desired functio...

Page 6: ...licks into position The Remote Control will operate the AUDIOVOX VOH1502 as well as AUDIOVOX Televisions and VCP s It is not a universal remote control and will not control equipment from other manufacturers If a universal Remote Control is used with the VOH1502 choose the remote control encoding scheme for Audiovox Televisions when programming the remote Figure 3 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION 1 4 5 6 ...

Page 7: ...level of the Wired Headphones or External Speakers if installed They are also used to make adjustments in the picture select mode NOTE These buttons will not affect the volume of wireless headphones or a wired RF modulator When using these devices the volume must be adjusted with the headphone volume control or with your radio s volume control 5 MENU Button Press the MENU button The MENU display a...

Page 8: ...will be scanned The active channels will be detected and automatically stored in memory NOTE This function is also available in the menu options under Auto Program 10 ENTER Button Use this button to confirm your selection from the menu 11 PICTURE SELECT Button Each time this button is pressed the on screen picture adjustment display cycles through adjustment screens as follows Then use the VOLUME ...

Page 9: ... while a tape is loaded into the VCP This button may also be used to disengage search and pause modes For more information consult the VCP owner s manual 4 F FWD FAST FORWARD Button If this button is pushed while the tape is stopped tape will fast forward If this button is pushed while the tape is playing the VCP will go into fast forward search mode For more information on search feature of the V...

Page 10: ...all above Note The menu display disappears from the screen if you do not press or within a few seconds Whenever a menu or display disappears from the screen the and buttons return to the volume adjustment buttons If you only want to adjust the picture you can use the remote control simply press the PICTURE SELECT CHANNEL 32 BRIGHTNESS ENTER PICTURE CONTRAST SHARPNESS TINT RESET BRIGHTNESS COLOR SE...

Page 11: ... picture SHARPNESS Decrease picture sharpness Increase picture sharpness TINT Make skin tones becomes Reddish Mark skin tones becomes Greenish COLOR Decrease color intensity Increase color intensity To Restore the Factory Settings Select picture while the main menu is displayed Then highlight RESET and Press ENTER All the picture functions BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR SHARPNESS TINT will go back to t...

Page 12: ...ations transmitted in your area Closed captioning is not available on all channels or at all times Only specific programs are encoded with closed captioning information 1 Press MENU The Main Menu will appear 2 Press either CHANNEL p or q to highlight the function Make sure the highlight bar is on CLOSED CAPTION and then press ENTER 3 Press the CHANNEL p or q buttons to highlight the item and then ...

Page 13: ...NPUT and press ENTER The Antenna Menu will appear on the screen 3 Press the channel p or q buttons to highlight either Air or Standard and press ENTER AUTO PROGRAM FUNCTION 1 Press the MENU button The Main Menu will appear on the screen 2 Press the channel p or q buttons to highlight AUTO PROGRAM and press ENTER The Program Menu will appear on the screen 3 Press the channel p or q buttons to highl...

Page 14: ...sword 4 digits using the numeric buttons 0 9 4 Enter the NEW password 4 digits using the numeric buttons 0 9 NOTE The initial PASSWORD is 1111 If you forget the password you cannot set the V CHIP To avoid forgetting the password write it down and Keep in a Safe place MENU MAIN MENU SELECT VIDEO CLOSED CAPTION SET PICTURE AUTO PROGRAM ANTENNA INPUT V CHIP PROTECT SET PASSWORD MAIN MENU SET PASSWORD...

Page 15: ... RATINGS CHART TV Y ALL children TV Y7 7 years old and above TV G General Audience TV PG Parental guidance TV 14 14 years old and above TV MA 17 years old and above None None None None None None All All All All All All FV D D L L L S S S V V V LS DL LV DL DS SV DS DV LSV DV LS LS LV LV SV SV DLS DLS DLV DLV DSV DSV LSV LSV DLSV DLSV TV Y TV Y7 TV G TV PG TV 14 TV MA MENU MAIN MENU SELECT VIDEO CLO...

Page 16: ...activated only on programs and tapes that are encoded with a rating signal 7 MOVIE RATINGS CHART OFF MOVIE RATING is not set MP G ALL ages MP PG Parental guidance MP PG 13 Parental guidance less than 13 years old MP R Under 17 years old Parental guidance suggested MP NC 17 17 years old and above MP X Adult only MP N R Movie has not been rated or ratings do not apply Press VOLUME or to select the c...

Page 17: ... position as this could result in a discharged battery REMOTE INFRARED SENSOR REPEATER The VOH1502 incorporates a Infrared Sensor which relays the signals from the Remote Control to allow the VOH1502 to be controlled simply by pointing it s Remote Control at the remote sensor This provides control of auxiliary equipment such as an Audiovox VCP or DVD Player The Remote Infrared Sensor can relay sig...

Page 18: ...r video game system To play a source with these inputs an RCA patch cord is required to connect the Audio Video signals to their respective jacks Mono audio sources will require the use of an RCA Y cable P N 0892165 to connect to both right and left inputs 2 CHANNEL IR TRANSMITTER The VOH1502 is equipped with a dual channel IR transmitter for use with AUDIOVOX 2 Channel Headphones P N IR2CHS The A...

Page 19: ... to FM Transmitter this Jack is for connection of an optional Audiovox RF Transmitter P N WTXRF01 This Transmitter is for use with the Audiovox Wireless RF Headphones P N WHPRF01 Consult the documentation accompanying the Audiovox Wireless Headphones for more information WIRED FM MODULATOR P N FMM100 Your video system may be equipped with an optional RF modulator that allows you to listen to the V...

Page 20: ...PIN 13 Power 12V FM Trans Red PIN 14 Power GND FM Trans Black PIN 15 Audio L Out FM Trans White PIN 16 Audio GND FM Trans Black PIN 17 Audio R Out FM Trans Red PIN 18 Line Out GND Black PIN 1 Power Red Lamp Auto Purple Brown Constant 12V Black Red Lamp On Red Black Negative Dome Light Switching Positive Dome Light Switching Lamp Auto Purple Brown Ground Black Red 12Vdc Red Black Antenna 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 21: ...adio reception FM modulator installed Check the condition of the vehicle s radio antenna Verify that the antenna is fully raised If a wired RF modulator has been installed verify that it s switch is turned to the off position IR sensor inoperative Verify that the batteries in the remote are fresh Verify that the remote eye is not obstructed Verify that the infrared transmitter is affixed over the ...

Page 22: ...l s THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION...

Page 23: ...1 NOTES ...

Page 24: ...1 2002 Audiovox Electronics Corp Hauppauge NY 11788 128 6618 WWW audiovox com For Customer Service Visit Our Website At Product Information Photos FAQ s Owner s Manuals ...

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