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WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION

IMPORTANT!! Do not attempt to install the VE-560 vertically, unless you are

sure that the electric circuits in the chosen area have been turned off at the
fuse or circuit panel.  Failure to do this could result in electric shock.

1)  For vertical installations, choose a mounting location that is close to eye

level and is in close proximity to an electrical outlet and a TV antenna or
cable connection.

2) Cut out the template provided and temporarily tape it to the wall at the de-

sired location.  Mark the center of the vertical mounting slot and remove the
template.

3) Determine if a wall stud is present at the chosen location by drilling a 1/16”

hole at the marked location.   CAUTION!! If this unit is to be installed near an
electrical outlet, there is likely to be electrical wiring present.

4) If a structural stud is present, a suitable length drywall screw can be screwed

directly into it.  Leave approximately 1/4” of the screw protruding from the
wall.

If there is no structural stud present, a drywall anchor from your local hard-

ware store will be necessary.  Remember to leave 1/4” of its screw head
protruding from the wall.

5) Hang the VE-560 onto the screw head using the vertical mounting slot at the

rear of the unit.

6) Plug the  male end of the adapter into the receptacle marked DC 12V input

on the bottom of the VE-560 and AC Power adapter plug into a nearby elec-
trical outlet.

8) Connect your TV antenna or cable system to the antenna connector on the

bottom of the VE-560

9) Route the wires safely away from heat and moisture sources and secure

them in place using the self adhesive wire mounting clip provided.

Vertical Mounting
Slot (Rear of Unit)

Summary of Contents for VE-560

Page 1: ...nder Cabinet Mounting Installation and Operation Manual FEATURES VE 560 Low Profile Television 5 6 LCD Drop Down Under Counter TV F TIME SET TIME ADJUST SENSOR POWER OPEN G ELECTRONICS CORP TV AV1 AV2...

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Page 3: ...6 Do not overload electrical outlets or use extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 7 Never push objects of any kind into this TV through openings as they may touch dan...

Page 4: ...are Bag A 10 32 x 2 1 2 Mounting screws 4 B 10 32 x 3 4 Mounting screws 4 C 10 32 x 1 3 4 Mounting screws 4 D 3 4 Spacer 4 E 1 2 Spacer 4 F 1 4 Spacer 4 G Countersunk washer 4 H Self Adhesive Wire mou...

Page 5: ...t or shelf and the spacers chosen Select the shortest screw length which will pass through the coun tersunk washer kitchen cabinet and spacers with between 1 4 and 1 1 2 inches to spare 4 Cut out the...

Page 6: ...near an electrical outlet there is likely to be electrical wiring present 4 If a structural stud is present a suitable length drywall screw can be screwed directly into it Leave approximately 1 4 of t...

Page 7: ...ons it is not neces sary to release and position the screen D Controls Indicators on the Unit 1 OPEN BUTTON 2 TIME SET BUTTON 3 TIME ADJUST UP DOWN BUTTONS 4 TIME AM PM DISPLAY 5 TIME DISPLAY 6 REMOTE...

Page 8: ...e and sound When using cable connect the cable to the external antenna jack and press TV CATV on the remote control to select STD HRC or IRC see Remote Control section STD is used by most cable system...

Page 9: ...al remote control and will not control equipment from other manufacturers If a universal remote control is to be used with the VE 560 choose the remote encoding scheme for Audiovox Televisions when pr...

Page 10: ...Cable with the on screen display 6 MUTE Press this button to cut off the sound and the screen will display the volume adjustment bar for six seconds to indicate that the sound has been turned off Pre...

Page 11: ...ntrol at the sensor on the VCP when attempting to control it These features can only be used with Audiovox Video Cassette Players When using another brand VCP its own remote control must be used For m...

Page 12: ...you have CABLE TV select either STD HRC or IRC STD is used by the majority of Cable Systems Check with your cable system operator 2 Press the AUTO MEMORY button on the Remote Control Unit or the TV Yo...

Page 13: ...emote Control Infrared Rays Antenna Telescopic Antenna External Antenna Jack TV Channel 2 6 VLF Band 7 13 VHF Band 21 69 VHF Band CATV 1 125 Audio Output 2 x 1 5W 80ohm MAX Power Supply 13 5V 1 5A Pow...

Page 14: ...ATVBUTTONofthe remote control Remote control will not function Verify that the sensor on the VE 560 is not obstructed Verify that the infrared LED on the transmitter is not obstructed Check the condit...

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