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WARRANTY 

 
 

 

 
 

AUDIOVOX  ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (the Company) warrants to the original retail 
purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and 

conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original 
purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with reconditioned product (at the Company's 
option) without charg e for parts and repair labor. 
To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product is to be delivered with 
proof of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), specification of defect(s), transportation prepaid, 

to the Company at the address shown below. 
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or noise, to correction 
of antenna problems, to costs incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of the product, or to 
damage to tapes, discs, speakers, accessories, or electrical systems.  
This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the Company, 
has suffered or been damaged through alteration, improper installation, mishandling, misuse, 
neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number/bar code label(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 OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY.  ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY 
WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY 
MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 30 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL 
PURCHASE.  IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR 

INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR 
IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER.  No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company 
any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product. 
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or 
limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply 
to you.  This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which vary 

from state to state.

 

 

U.S.A.: 

AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP, 150 MARCUS BLVD., HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788  

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1-800-645-4994

 

CANADA : 

CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA

 

    128-5918B

 

 

12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY 

Applies to Audiovox Video Products

 

Summary of Contents for PAV-8000D

Page 1: ...0 IN DASH AUDIO VIDEO SYSTEM USER INSTALLATION MANUAL MODEL PAV 8000D ...

Page 2: ...Tuner Operation 11 5 7 1 Select Tuner Function 11 5 7 2 Select Band 11 5 7 3 Searching Stations 11 5 7 3 1 Auto Search Station 11 5 7 3 2 Manual Search Station 11 5 7 4 Preset Stations 11 5 7 5 Storing Preset Stations 12 5 7 6 Scan Preset Stations 12 5 7 7 Select Local Distant Control 12 5 8 DVD Player Operation 12 5 8 1 Lowering the Front Panel Disc Insertion 13 5 8 2 Disc loading in 13 5 8 3 Dis...

Page 3: ... Pause and Playback 19 5 10 3 Selecting Discs CDC Only 19 5 10 4 Random Scan 20 5 10 5 Repeat Play 20 6 INSTALLING THE PAV 8000D SYSTEM 21 6 1 Front Panel Installation 21 6 1 1 Cautions During Installation 21 6 2 Accessories and Hardware 21 6 3 System Installation 21 6 3 1 Installation Procedure 21 6 3 2 Electric Connections 22 6 3 3 Speaker Connections 23 6 3 4 Optional Power Amplifier Connection...

Page 4: ...ayback Buttons 15 Figure 27 Repeat Playback Button 5 REPT 15 Figure 28 Random Scan Playback 15 Figure 29 Audio Mute Button 16 Figure 30 Fast Forward Fast Reverse Speeds 16 Figure 31 Slow Speed Disc Playback 16 Figure 32 System Speaker Setup Screens 17 Figure 33 System Speaker Setup Screens 17 Figure 34 System General Setup Screens 17 Figure 35 Select On Screen Display Language Screen 17 Figure 36 ...

Page 5: ...4 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 System Setup Values 10 Table 2 Installation Hardware 21 Table 3 Speaker Connections 23 Table 4 Troubleshooting Table 25 ...

Page 6: ... of fire and electric shock do not expose the system to moisture The product is a Class 1 Laser product and will emit visible or invisible hazardous laser radiation Do not open unit or defeat interlocks Do not open the covers refer servicing to qualified personnel only Parking in direct sunlight can cause the interior temperature to rise to extreme levels when this happens allow the interior tempe...

Page 7: ...s 2 GENERAL FUNCTIONS 2 1 Supported Discs DVD CD MP3 2 2 Video Output System SystemAUTO NTSC and PAL switch 2 3 TV Type 4 3 or 16 9 selectable during playback 2 4 Audio Playback Effect 1 DolbyAC 3 DTS dual MPEG output 2 PRO LOGIC and DOWNMIX output 2 5 Program Functions 1 Multi Visual angle 2 Fast Forward Fast Reverse Slow Forward SlowReverse 3 Programmable Auto Memory 4 Multi language selective o...

Page 8: ...gernail into the grove of the spring catch A in Step 1 insert thumbnail into the groove Battery Holder B in Step 1 and slide out see Step 1 Figure3 2 Install one CR2025 Lithium Battery into the holder see Step 2 see Figure 3 3 Slide the Battery Holder back into the remote control until it clicks in place see Step 3 Figure 3 NOTE The Remote Control is shipped without the battery installed Before at...

Page 9: ...n 9 Preset 2 Next Disc Select 2 DISC Button 10 Preset 3 Random Scan Playback 3 P MODE Button 4 FRONT PANEL Figure 4 Front Panel 5 BASIC OPERATION 5 1 Powering System On Press the Power ON OFF button 7to turn the PAV 8000D SystemPowerON Press and hold the buttonfor 2 Sec to turn the system Power OFF NOTE This button 7is also used to MUTE the audio sound 5 2 Mute Control When the unit is on momentar...

Page 10: ...display the time Figure 8 Displaying and Setting Time 5 5 1 Set Time Toset HOURS andMINUTES and to switch between themPress and Hold the DISP button 3 for 2 Seconds to enter the Time Set Mode Once inthis mode press the switch to togglebetween Hour and Minute settings Press the button4 to increase time Press the 5 button to decrease time Figure 9 Setting Time 5 5 2 System Setup To enter the System ...

Page 11: ...lance and Fader Control Press the SEL LOC button 6 to select Left Right Balance mode Once in the Balance mode rotate the SEL LOC knob 6 to balance between the Left and Right speakers Press the SEL LOC button 6again to select the fader mode Once in the Fader mode rotate the SEL LOC button 6 to balance between the Front and Rear speakers 5 6 3 Sound Effect Control Press the SEL LOC button 6 to selec...

Page 12: ...top searching during the Auto S earch function press either the Forward directional 4 or the Backward directional button 5 again and the current frequency station will be displayed Figure 15 Auto Search 5 7 3 2 Manual Search Station When a Band is selected Press and hold the Forward directional 4or the Backward directional button 5 for 2 seconds to enter theStation Manual Search mode in the direct...

Page 13: ... bu again Figure 17 Preset Station Scan Button AS PS ENTER 5 7 7 Select Local Distant Control Press and Hold the SEL LOC button 6 for 2 seconds to enter Local mode Press and Hold the SEL LOC button 6again for 2 seconds to enter the Distantmode Figure 18 Select Local Distant Control Button SEL LOC 5 8 DVD Player Operation Before DVD operation make sure a monitor has been prop erly connected to the ...

Page 14: ...ont panel Figure 20 Disc loading 5 8 3 Disc Eject Press the button1 to lower the front panel If a disc is in the unit the disc will be ejected Figure 21 Disc loading Ejecting the disc when in DVD and CD mode will cause the unit to automatically return to tuning mode Once a disc is inserted It is normal for the playback of the disc to take a few moments before starting while it is loading 5 8 4 Clo...

Page 15: ... displayedon the LCD NOTE Full 6 channel operation requires an optional 6 channel amplifier Figure 23 Stereo Channel Switch Button 4 2 6CH 5 8 6 Disc Pause Playback Press the button bp to Pause the playback of a disc Press the bp again to returnto normal playback of a disc Figure 24 Pause Playback Button I I 5 8 7 Stop Disc Playback Press the 6 STOP button bo to Stop the playback of a disc Press t...

Page 16: ...Press the 3 P MODE button bl to switch between RANDOMà SCAN and NORMAL Playback RANDOM playback mode Press the 3 P MODE button bl once to enter RANDOM which will randomly play the tracks of the disc SCAN mode Press the 3 P MODE button bl twice to enter SCAN mode which will begin to scan each of the tracks on the disc for 10 seconds at a time When a desired track is reached press the button once mo...

Page 17: ...layback images in different camera angles Ifthe DVD does notsupport multi angle playback this function will notwork Once the angle option in chosen the angle description will disappear within 5 seconds 5 8 14 Muting Operation Momentarily press the MUTE button 7to mute the audio playback Press the MUTE button again or turn the volume controlto cancelthe mute function Figure 29 Audio Mute Button 5 8...

Page 18: ...V Display Select GENERAL setup and then press ENTER Highlight TV DISPLAY and press left to enter the TV Display settings which contains options that can be chosen and or configured To choose from the listed options press the p or q direction buttons to highlight a selected option then press ENTER to confirm Figure 34 System General Setup Screens 5 9 3 Setting the Menu Language Following the above ...

Page 19: ...the p or q direction buttons to highlight a selected subtitle language then press ENTER to confirm Figure 37 Preferred Subtitle Language Screen 5 9 6 Selecting a TV Type Setting the Video system type is done through TV TYPE on the PREFERENCE PAGE There are 3 options in TV TYPE MULTI NTSC and PAL Select the Video system type according to the actual TV in useand then press the ENTER button to confir...

Page 20: ... the CD Each TRACK will use one or more pages screens to display the names of the MP3 files contained in that TRACK Up to 8 MP3 files can be displayed on one page additional MP3 files within the same TRACK will be displayed on the following page s Only the first 8 letters of TRACK MP3 title will be displayed 5 10 1 Switching Modes Press the MODE bq button to switch between available modes mode swi...

Page 21: ... normal playback mode press the 3 P MODE button bl twice to enter SCAN mode which will begin to scan each of the tracks on the disc for 10 seconds at a time CDC only While in SCAN mode If the button is pressed a second time the system will begin to scan all tracks from all loaded discs for 10 seconds at a time When a desired Disc Track is reached press the button once more to continue playback tha...

Page 22: ...12V Negative Groundbattery systems Make all electrical electronic connections as directed in this manual I ncorrect connection may damage the equipment and will void the warranty Carefully read the Instruction Manual and Installation Specification before installation 6 2 Accessories and Hardware Table2 Installation Hardware No Item Diagram Quantity No Item Diagram Quantity 1 Mounting sleeve 1 7 Fr...

Page 23: ...non movingmetal parts of thevehicle 6 3 2 Electric Connections l Power supply for the unit isDC 12V negative ground l Connect the unit according to the following wiring diagram to avoid damage l Do not insert in power supply connector before finishing connections l Do insulate any exposed cables CablesConnection REAR L FRONT L BROWN BLACK GND GREEN BLACK PURPLE BLACK GREEN WHITE BLACK WHITE PURPLE...

Page 24: ... The audio output will be muted when ground is applied to the Tel Mute Wire General Notes 1 Use onlyungrounded speakers 2 Power Handling of used speakers must be40W or greater 3 Speaker Impedance 4O Speakers with an incorrect impedance may affect output Power and damage speakers or this unit 4 Do not use 3 cable speaker system and do not connect speakers to car body 5 Speaker cables and power ampl...

Page 25: ...ystem to power without the use of a Fuse may result in Fire and or Damage 7 NOTES ON DISCS 1 How to hold disc Do not touch thedata side Do not scratch the disc Do not bend the disc 2 When not in use put thedisc away 3 Do not use irregular shaped or deformed discs 4 Do not leave the disc in on DirectSunlight Near Car Heaters Dirty Dusty or Damp Areas Seats and Dashboards 5 Disc Cleaning Use a dry a...

Page 26: ...e functions are in use the system is muted Check if the power line is connected properly to a 12VDC source Check if there is a mobile phone muting option that has somehow been engaged Check that the Audio Mute Button has not been pressed NoPicture Check that all cables are connected properly Check if the Video Monitor is connected Powered ON and the correct Input is selected Disc Does Not Play Che...

Page 27: ... 8 16VDC FMTuner Frequency range 87 5 108MHz Residual Noise Sensitivity S N 3dB 12dBu Frequency Response 55Hz 10KHz S N Ratio 50dB Antenna Impedance 50 AM Tuner Frequency Range 530KHz 1720KHz Residual Noise Sensitivity S N 20dB 35dBu S N Ratio 40dB Antenna Impedance 50O NOTE Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol areTrademarks of Dolby Laboratori...

Page 28: ...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 OF THIS WRITTEN WARRA...

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