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•   Use only with the cart, 

stand, tripod, bracket, 
or table specifi ed by 
the manufacturer, or 
sold with the apparatus. 
When a cart is used, use caution 
when moving the cart/apparatus 
combination to avoid injury from 
tip-over.

•   Unplug this apparatus during 

lightning storms or when unused 
for long periods of time.

•   Refer all servicing to qualifi ed 

service personnel. Servicing is 
required when the apparatus has 
been damaged in any way, such 
as power-supply cord or plug is 
damaged, liquid has been spilled 
or objects have fallen into the 
apparatus, the apparatus has been 
exposed to rain or moisture, does 
not operate normally, or has been 
dropped.

•   ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION
•   Apparatus shall not be exposed to 

dripping or splashing and no objects 
fi lled with liquids, such as vases, 
shall be placed on the apparatus.

•   Always leave suffi cient space around 

the product for ventilation. Do 
not place product in or on a bed, 
rug, in a bookcase or cabinet that 
may prevent air fl ow through vent 
openings.

•   Do not place lighted candles, 

cigarettes, cigars, etc. on the 
product.

be played whenever the iPod 
mode is selected but without 
the corresponding device 
connected.

 OR
•  If an auxiliary player (e.g. mp3 

player) is connected, press 

AUX 

to select listening to it.  

3. Select a radio station as usual,  

OR

 Press 

iPod 

and then press   / 

 to select a fi le on the iPod. 

Playback will be in repeat all 
fi les mode automatically.

 OR
  Start playback on your 

auxiliary player.

• Press 

SLEEP

 once to check the 

remaining sleep time. Press 

SLEEP

 repeatedly to select 

another sleep time. 

•  If you decide to turn off the 

unit sooner, press 

SNOOZE

OFF 

or press 

SLEEP 

repeatedly 

to select “OFF”.

•  When the sleep mode is 

activated again, the sleep time 
will be the same as the one 
you have set before.

Waking to RADIO 

 )

3. Select a desired wake up radio 

channel (refer to “Listening 
to the radio”). If no wake 
up channel is set, your last 
listening radio station will be 
selected.

4. Adjust the volume to your 

desired level.

5.  Press

 OFF

 to turn off the unit.

Waking to iPod 

(   )

3. Adjust the volume to your 

desired level. The last played 
fi le on the iPod will be played 
when the wake function 
activates.

4.  Press 

OFF

 to turn off the unit.

Note: 

If there is no iPod 

connected, the alarm tone will 
sound instead even if Waking to 
iPod mode is selected.

user 

manual

manual de usuario

EN/E

It is important to read this user manual prior to using your new product for the fi rst time.
Es importante leer este manual antes de usar por vez primera su equipo.

RP5510i
RP5512i

v11.0 (EN/E) 

FCC information

This device complies with Part 
15 of the FCC Rules. Operation 
is subject to the following two 
conditions: (1) This device may not 
cause harmful interference, and 
(2) this device must accept any 
interference received, including 
interference that may cause 
undesired operation. 
This equipment has been tested 
and found to comply with the 
limits for a Class B digital device, 
pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. 
These limits are designed to 
provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference in 
a residential installation. This 
equipment generates, uses, and 
can radiate radio frequency 
energy and, if not installed 
and used in accordance with 
the instructions, may cause 
harmful interference to radio 
communications. 
However, there is no guarantee 
that interference will not occur 
in a particular installation. If 
this equipment does cause 
harmful interference to 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 measures

For your records

In the event that service should be 
required, you may need the model 
number and the serial number.  In 
the space below, record the date 
and place of purchase and the 
serial number:
Model No.: 
Date of Purchase: 
Place of Purchase: 
Serial No.:

•  Reorient or relocate the 

receiving antenna.

•  Increase the separation between 

the equipment and receiver.

•  Connect the equipment into 

an outlet on a circuit different 
from that to which the receiver 
is connected.

•  Consult the dealer or an 

experienced radio/TV technician 
for help.

Changes or modifi cations not 
expressly approved by the party 
responsible for compliance could 
void the user’s authority to operate 
the equipment.

Technical information

Product: Clock Radio
Brand: RCA
Model: RP5510i, RP5512i

Electrical consumption

External AC/DC adaptor

Input: 100-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz  0.7 A
Output: 10 V 

 1.4 A

The AC/DC Adaptor supplied with 
this product is intended to be 
correctly orientated in a vertical or 
fl oor mount position.

Service information

This product should be serviced 
only by those specially trained in 
appropriate servicing techniques.  
For instructions on how to obtain 
service, refer to the warranty 
included in this user manual.

The descriptions and characteristics in 
this owner’s manual are for the purpose 
of general reference only and not as a 
guarantee. In order to provide you with 
the highest quality product, we may 
make changes or modifi cations without 
prior notice. The English version serves 
as the fi nal reference on all product 
and operational details should any 
discrepancies arise in other languages.

PLEASE READ AND SAVE THIS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Before you begin

General controls

Clock

Canadian time zones

US time zones

Radio

iPod

Wake function

Some of the following information may 
not apply to your particular product; 
however, as with any electronic product, 
precautions should be observed during 
handling and use.
•   Read these instructions.
•   Keep these instructions.
•   Heed all warnings.
•   Follow all instructions.
•   Do not use this apparatus near 

water.

•   Clean only with dry cloth.
•   Do not block any ventilation 

openings. Install in accordance with 
the manufacturer’s instructions.

•   Do not install near any heat sources 

such as radiators, heat registers, 
stoves, or other apparatus (including 
amplifi ers) that produce heat.

•   Do not defeat the safety purpose 

of the polarized or grounding-type 
plug. A polarized plug has two 
blades with one wider than the 
other. A grounding type plug has 
two blades and a third grounding 
prong. The wide blade or the third 
prong is provided for your safety. If 
the provided plug does not fi t into 
your outlet, consult an electrician 
for replacement of the obsolete 
outlet.

•   Protect the power cord from being 

walked on or pinched particularly at 
plugs, convenience receptacles, and 
the point where they exit from the 
apparatus.

•   Only use attachments/accessories 

specifi ed by the manufacturer.

•   Connect power cord only to AC 

power source as marked on the 
product.

•   Care should be taken so that objects 

do not fall into the product.

•   Do not attempt to disassemble 

the cabinet. This product does 
not contain customer serviceable 
components.

•   IF YOUR PRODUCT OPERATES 

ON BATTERIES, 

adhere to the 

following precautions:

 

A. Any battery may leak electrolyte 
if mixed with a different battery 
type, if inserted incorrectly, or if all 
batteries are not replaced at the 
same time.

 

B. Any battery may leak electrolyte 
or explode if disposed of in fi re 
or an attempt is made to charge 
a battery not intended to be 
recharged.

 

C. Discard leaky batteries 
immediately. Leaking batteries can 
cause skin burns or other personal 
injury. When discarding batteries, 
be sure to dispose of them in 
the proper manner, according to 
your state/provincial and local 
regulations.

 

D. Do not expose batteries to 
excessive heat (for example, by 
leaving them in sunlight or close to 
fi re).

WARNING:

 TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL 

SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO 
RAIN OR MOISTURE.

iPod is a trademark of Apple 
Computer, Inc., registered in the 
U.S. and other countries.

Plugging in for power

Insert the connector of the AC/DC 
adpater to the power jack at the 
bottom of the unit. 
External AC/DC adaptor input 
power supply: 100-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
 
Power is fed to the unit even when 
it is not functioning. To cut the 
power supply off, the power cable 
must be unplugged.

Battery back-up operation

This clock radio is equipped with 
a memory holding system that 
can be powered with 2 “AA” 
batteries (included). The power 
failure protection circuit will not 
operate unless battery is installed. 
When normal household power 
is interrupted, or AC line cord 
is unplugged, the batteries will 
power the clock radio to keep 
track of time and alarm settings 
programmed into memory. When 
the battery backup functions, 
the digital display will not light, 
however, the function of alarm 
still occurs during the power 
interruption if remaining battery 
power is adequate. Normal 
operation will resume after AC 

power is restored so you will not 
have to reset the time or the 
alarm.

Install battery as follow:
1.  Remove battery compartment 

door (located at the bottom of 
the radio) by applying thumb 
pressure to the tab on battery 
door and then lift the door 
out and off the cabinet.

2.  Insert 2 AA batteries 

(included).

3.  Replace the compartment door.

Note: we recommend that you 
replace the batteries every year.

Power failure indicator

When external DC power is 
interrupted (disconnected) for a 
short period of time, both time 
and alarm settings will change 
(unless batteries are installed).  
After  external DC power is 
restored (reconnected), the Digital 
Display will blink to indicate that 
power was interrupted and you 
should readjust the time and 
alarm settings.  

Front view

Top view

To turn off the unit 

(standby mode)

Universal dock for iPod® 
(push to open or close)

To select radio, iPod or AUX mode

Display

To select random 

playback mode

To select repeat 

playback mode

To skip to the previous or next fi le, 

to search backward or forward 

To turn off the wake function momentarily, 
to turn off the sleep funtion

Refer to “Sleep function”

Refer to “NAP function”

Press 

SET

 at the center to select adjusting the clock time, 

wake time 1 or wake time 2. Rotate the knob to adjust 
the clock time, wake time 1 or wake time 2. 

To select the 
radio frequency

To select the 
radio band

Side views

Bottom view

To adjust 

the volume

Time zone selector (refer to “Clock”)

Battery compartment 
(refer to “Battery back-up operation”)

Battery compartment lock

Power jack for AC/DC adapter (10 V 

 1.4 A)

Auto clock set

You do not have to set the clock 
time as a built-in automatic time 
set system is equipped in this clock 
powered by 3V (2 AA batteries, 
included and installed). All you 
have to do is to plug this clock for 
power and current time will be 
shown automatically after setting 
the time zone and daylight saving 
time (read below). 
However, the batteries can also 
be exhausted and we recommend 
that you replace the batteries 
every year.

Setting time zone

Slide the time zone selector at 
the bottom of the unit to Eastern, 
Central, Mountain or Pacifi c time 
zone (refer to the maps on the 
right).

Daylight saving time

Press and hold

 DAYLIGHT 

SAVING TIME 

button on the 

bottom of the unit to turn on/ off 
in areas observing/ not observing 
such time change. The icon 

 shows on the display when 

daylight saving time is active.

WARNING:

 Avoid playing with 

these buttons when setting clock 
or wake time.

Setting clock

In case the memory holding 
batteries are accidentally 
removed, set the clock manually 
as below:
1. Press 

SET

 on the top of the 

unit until the clock setting icon 

 fl ashes on the display.

2. Rotate the knob on the top 

of the unit to set the clock 
time. The time decrements or 
increments follows by a faster 
rate when you rotate and hold 
the knob. The clock setting 
icon 

 fl ashes when you are 

setting the time. AM or PM 
icon also shows beside the 
time.

3. To save and exit the clock 

setting, wait for about 5 
seconds or press 

SET 

until the 

clock setting   , WAKE 1 or 
WAKE 2 icon is off. The clock 
time is now set.

Display brightness

Press 

BRIGHTNESS

 to dim the 

display and press again to restore 
to the original brightness level. 
When the display is dimmed, the 
blue indicator on the universal 
dock for iPod will also be turned 
off.  

Listening to the radio

1. Press 

RADIO

 on the front of 

the unit to turn on the radio.

2. Slide

 BAND

 to select the radio 

band. The selected radio band 
shows on the display.

3. Rotate 

TUNING

 to select 

frequency. The selected 
frequency shows on the 
display.

4. Press 

OFF

 to turn off the radio. 

Built-in AFC

The Built-in Automatic Frequency 
Control (AFC) works only on FM. 
It helps reducing drift on FM 
reception and keeping the radio 
locked in on the FM station to 
which it is tuned.

When tuning in FM stations, you 
may notice that the station you 
are tuning can be well-tuned on 
two or three nearby points on the 
dial. Always tune carefully at the 
loudest and clearest point.

AM Antenna

A built-in ferrite rod antenna 
eliminates the need for an outside 
antenna for AM reception. 
Rotating the unit slightly may 
improve reception of distant AM 
stations.

Connecting your iPod

1. Push the universal dock for 

iPod on the front of the unit 
to open it.

2. Eight adapters are supplied. 

Check the table on the right 
and use the appropriate 
adapter for your iPod.

3. Place the adapter and then 

your iPod on the universal 
dock for iPod. 

4. Press

 iPod 

on the front of the 

unit to select the iPod mode.

5. Playback from the iPod starts 

automatically. 

Adapters

Made for: 
•  iPod with video (30GB, 60GB, 

80GB) 

5th generation 

  

•  iPod photo (20GB U2 Special 

Edition, 30GB U2 Special 
Edition, 40GB, 60GB) 

4th 

generation

•  iPod (20GB, 20GB U2 Special 

Edition, 40GB) 

4th generation

•  iPod nano (2GB, 4GB, 8G) 

1st, 

2nd & 3rd generations

•  iPod mini (4GB, 6GB) 

1st & 

2nd generations 

• iPod touch
• iPod classic

*  For the latest iPod models, 
please use the adapter provided 
with your iPod.

iPod

Listening to iPod

1. During playback, press 

iPod

 to 

pause the playback and press 
again to resume.

2. Press   /   to skip to the 

previous or next fi le. Press and 
hold 

 /   to search backward 

or forward.

3. Press 

SHUFFLE

 to play the fi les 

in random order in the iPod. 
Random playback indication 
shows on the iPod when the 
function is activated. Press 
again to cancel the function. 

4. Press 

REPEAT

 to select a 

repeat playback mode (repeat 
1 or repeat all). Repeat 
playback indication shows on 

the iPod when the function is 
activated. Press 

REPEAT

 until 

no repeat playback indication 
shows on the iPod to cancel 
the repeat playback.

Note: 

•  You may charge the battery 

of your iPod through the 
universal dock for iPod while 
the unit is turned off (standby 
mode) or in the iPod mode. 
Charging control should be 
operated on the iPod. 

•  If no iPod is connected in the 

iPod mode, the unit will exit 
the iPod mode and turn off 
automatically.  

Set the wake time

This unit allows 2 wake times to 
be set.
1. Press 

SET 

on the top of the 

unit until the icon WAKE1 or 
WAKE2 fl ashes on the display.

2. Rotate the knob on the top 

of the unit to set the wake 
time. The time decrements or 
increments follows by a faster 
rate when you rotate and hold 
the knob. 

3. To save and exit the wake 

time setting, wait for about 5 
seconds or press 

SET 

until the 

clock setting  , WAKE 1 or 
WAKE 2 icon is off. The wake 
1 or wake 2 time is now set.

•  To check the wake time after 

setting, press 

SET

 until the 

icon WAKE1 or WAKE2 fl ashes 
and the respective assigned 
wake time shows on the 
display.

Select the wake source

You may be woken up by the 
alarm, radio, or music from iPod.
1. Set a wake time (refer to the 

above instructions).

2. Press 

WAKE 1

 or 

WAKE 

2

 to select a wake mode. 

Corresponding icon lights on 
the front of the unit. 

 1  – Wake time 1 by alarm
 1   – Wake time 1 by radio
 1  – Wake time 1 by iPod
 2  – Wake time 2 by alarm
 2   – Wake time 2 by radio
 2  – Wake time 2 by iPod

Waking to Alarm 

(   )

Note:

•  The unit equips with 

GRAD-U-

WAKE

 feature, the alarm tone 

volume will increase gradually 
to its maximum in about 30 to 
45 seconds.

•  If you set the wake function 

with low volume level before 
going to bed, we advise using 
Waking to Alarm mode to 
wake you up since the volume 
will automatically increase.

•  When the AC power is 

disconnected, all wake mode 
will be reverted to alarm 
tone.

When the wake 
function activates, the 
corresponding wake 
icon will fl ash until the 
wake function is turned off. The 
icon will then stop fl ashing and 
keep lighting up. 

SmartSnooze

TM

This operation allows extra sleep 
time after the wake function is on. 
The alarm will be off by pressing 

SNOOZE

SLEEP

 or 

NAP 

until 

the snooze period is over. Snooze 
function can be used repeatedly 
up to 2 hours. After this, the wake 
function will turn off until the 
next day. 

Set the “quiet” period as follow:
While pressing 

SNOOZE

, rotate 

the knob on the top of the unit to 
set the “quiet” period  from 1 to 
30 minutes (default: 9 minutes). 
Release 

SNOOZE

, then the 

“quiet” period is set.

Turn off the wake 
function

•  

Silence the wake function 
momentarily:

 Press 

SNOOZE

. The alarm 

will sound again when the 
snooze period is over. (refer to 
“SmartSnoozeTM”).

 
 OR

•  

Stop the wake function: 

 Press 

OFF

. The alarm will be 

on again the following day at 
the same time.

 
 OR

•  

Disable the wake function 
permanently:

 Press 

WAKE 1

 or 

WAKE 

repeatedly until no 

corresponding wake indicator 
(e.g. 

 

   ) shows on the 

display.

NAP function

Sleep function

In the sleep mode, the radio, 
iPod or AUX mode turns off 
automatically. To set the sleep 
time, simply:

1.  Press 

SLEEP

 repeatedly to cycle 

among the sleep time available 
(90min, 60min, 30min, 15min 
and OFF. 90min is the default 
setting). 

•  If necessary, press   /   to 

further set the sleep time. 
Each press of the button 
will decrease or increase one 
minute. For example, to set 
35 min, press

 SLEEP 

to select 

30min and then press   5 
times.

• The icon 

 fl ashes while 

selecting. 

2. When the desired sleep time 

is selected, release 

SLEEP 

and 

wait for about 5 seconds, the 
sleep time is now set. The 
radio (default) turns on and 
the icon 

 lights on the 

display.

 OR
•  If the iPod is selected in your 

last sleep function setting, the 
iPod will start to play, instead 
of the radio. The radio will 

For catnaps up to 2 hours without 
disturbing the regular alarm 
settings, the NAP function wakes 
you up after a short period of 
time. Simply:

1.  Press 

NAP

 repeatedly to cycle 

among the NAP time available 
(10min, 20min, 30min, 60min, 
90min, 120min and OFF. 20min 
is the default setting).

•  If necessary, press   /   to 

further set the NAP time. 
Each press of the button 
will decrease or increase one 
minute. For example, to set 
35min, press 

NAP

 to select 30 

min and then press   5 times.

• The icon 

NAP

 fl ashes while 

selecting. 

2. When the desired NAP time is 

selected, release NAP and wait 
for about 5 seconds, the NAP 
time is now set. The current 
time shows and the icon 

NAP

 

lights on the display.

3.  Press

 NAP

 once to show briefl y 

the NAP time left.

•  Only alarm tone can be 

selected in the NAP mode.

• Press 

OFF

 to stop the NAP 

alarm, OR press and hold 

NAP

 until “OFF” is selected to 

cancel the NAP function.

Audiovox Electronics Corp.

150 Marcus Blvd, Hauppauge, 

NY 11788

©2009 Audiovox Electronics Corp.

Trademark(s) ® Registered

Marque(s) ® Deposée(s)

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www.rcaaudiovideo.com

Printed in China

Important Battery Precautions
•  Any battery may present a risk of 

fi re, explosion, or chemical burn 
if abused. Do not try to charge a 
battery that is not intended to be 
recharged, do not incinerate, and 
do not puncture.

•  Non-rechargeable batteries, such as 

alkaline batteries, may leak if left in 
your product for a long period of 
time. Remove the batteries from the 
product if you are not going to use 
it for a month or more.

•  If your product uses more than one 

battery, do not mix types and make 
sure they are inserted correctly. 
Mixing types or inserting incorrectly 
may cause them to leak.

•  Discard any leaky or deformed 

battery immediately. They may 
cause skin burns or other personal 
injury.

•  Please help to protect the 

environment by recycling or 
disposing of batteries according to 
federal, state, and local regulations.

Daylight saving time 
button (refer to “Clock”)

To select the 

display brightness

AUX input jack

1. Connect your auxiliary source 

(e.g. mp3 player) to the AUX 
input jack on the top of the 
unit with an audio cable (not 
supplied). 

2. Press

 AUX

 to turn on the unit 

or to switch to listen to AUX 
from other modes. The AUX 
indicator on the front will turn 
on.

Auxiliary source

•  Adjust the auxiliary player to 

mid-range volume and adjust 
the master volume on the unit. 
Do not turn the volume of the 
auxiliary player too high as this 
may affect the sound quality. 
For other playback operations, 
control them on your auxiliary 
player. 

To activate 

Wake 1 settings 

and changes 

Wake 1 mode

To activate 
Wake 2 settings 
and changes 
Wake 2 mode

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Warranty information

12 Month Limited Warranty
Applies to RCA Audio/Video Products

•  AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. 

(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 charge 
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), specifi cation 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, loss/interruptions 
of broadcast or internet service, 
to costs incurred for installation, 
removal or reinstallation of product, 
to corruptions caused by computer 
viruses, spyware or other malware, 
to loss of media, fi les, data or 
content, or to damage to tapes, discs, 
removable memory devices or cards, 
speakers, accessories, computers, 
computer peripherals, other media 
players, home networks or vehicle 
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 24 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. 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 specifi c 
legal rights and you may also have 
other rights which vary from state 
to state.

How to make a warranty claim:

•  If your product is capable of storing 

content (such as an mp3 player, 
digital voice recorder, etc), it is 
recommended to make periodic 
backup copies of content stored 
on the product. If applicable, 
before shipping a product, make 
a back up copy of content or data 
stored on the device. Also, it is 
advisable to remove any personal 
content which you would not want 
exposed to others. IT IS LIKELY 
THAT CONTENTS AND DATA ON 
THE DEVICE WILL BE LOST DURING 
SERVICE AND REFORMATTING. 
AUDIOVOX ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY 
FOR LOST CONTENT OR DATA, 
OR FOR THE SECURITY OF ANY 
PERSONAL CONTENT OR DATA ON 
THE RETURNED DEVICE. Product 
will be returned with factory 
default settings, and without any 
pre-loaded content which may have 
been installed in the originally 
purchased products.  Consumer will 
be responsible for reloading data 
and content. Consumer will be 
responsible to restore any personal 
preference settings. 

•  Properly pack your unit. Include 

any remotes, memory cards, cables, 
etc. which were originally provided 
with the product. However DO NOT 

return any removable batteries, 
even if batteries were included 
with the original purchase. We 
recommend using the original 
carton and packing materials.

•  Include evidence of purchase date 

such as the bill of sale. Also print 
your name and address and a 
description of the defect. Send via 
standard UPS or its equivalent to:

 

Audiovox Electronics Corp.

 

Attn: Service Department.

 

150 Marcus Blvd.  

 

Hauppauge N.Y. 11788

 1-877-833-3491
•   Insure your shipment for loss or 

damage. Audiovox accepts no 
liability in case of damage or loss en 
route to Audiovox.

•   Pay any charges billed to you by 

the Exchange Center for service not 
covered by the warranty.

•   A new or refurbished unit will be 

shipped to you freight prepaid.

What we will do:

Provide you with a new, or at our 
option, a refurbished unit. The 
exchange unit is under warranty for 
the remainder of the original product’s 
warranty period. 

For Canada Customers, please ship 
to:

Audiovox Return Centre
c/o Genco
6685 Kennedy Road,
Unit#3, Door 16,
Mississuaga, Ontario
L5T 3A5

IMPORTADOR PARA MEXICO:

Audiovox Mexico, S. de R.L. de 

C.V.

Ejercito Nacional 436 Piso 3

Col. Chapultepec Morales C.P. 

11570

Mexico, D.F.

AME0712174Y4

 

EXPORTADOR:

Audiovox Electronics Corp

150 Marcus Blvd, Hauppauge, 

NY11788.

Maufacturer/Responsible Party

Audiovox Electronics Corp.
150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, 
NY 11788

IMPORTADOR PARA MEXICO:

Audiovox Mexico, S. de R.L. de C.V.
Ejercito Nacional 436 Piso 3
Col. Chapultepec Morales C.P. 11570
Mexico, D.F.
AME0712174Y4

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