Manual Audiovox AVDINPC

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    DVD/CD/MP3/WMA PLAYER PREV VOL PLAY REW STOP NEXT FF MUTE TAP SEL TAP VOL AVDINPC 40G HD APP LAUNCH Power APP LAUNCH A VDINPC Installa tion and Oper a tion Manual Audiovox Electroni cs Corporation 150 Marcus Boulevard Hauppa uge, NY 1 1788 T echnical Assist ance: 1-800-645-499 4 www .Audiovox.com © 2005 Audiovox v .050205 Printed in Korea ...

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    AVDINPC 2 INTRODUCTION Features • 40 GB Hard Drive • 512 MB DDR RAM • • • • • • • • • • • • ...

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    AVDINPC 3 PR EPARATION Congratulations on your purchase of the Audio vox A VDINPC Mobile Multimedia DVD/CD/MP3/WMA personal computer . Please read all of the instructions before be gi nning the installation. Installation Requirements This unit is designed for in stallation in vehicles with an existing radio opening . In many cases, a special instal ...

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    AVDINPC 4 INSTALLATION The unit has threade d holes in the chassis side panels which may be used with the original factory mounting brac kets of some T oyot a, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Hyund ai and Honda ve hicles to mount the computer to the dashboard. Please consult with your l ocal ca r stereo specialty shop for assistance on this type of inst ...

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    AVDINPC 5 WIRING Wiring Connections 1. PS/2 Mous e 2. PS/2 Keyboard 3. VGA 4. LAN (RJ- 45) 5. USB 1/USB 2 6. S-Video 7. RCA Video 8. Printer 9. COM Port 10. MIC In 1 1. Line Out 12. Line In 13. AC Adapter (Purchased Separate ly) – Only use an AC adapter with the following spe cifications: Ou tput – 12V , 4.3A; Input – 100-240V~1.5A, 5 0/ 60Hz ...

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    AVDINPC 6 Replacing the Fuse When replacing a fuse, be sure to use the corre ct type and amperage to avoid damaging the computer . The A VDINPC uses one 5 amp A T O fuse. Reconnecting the Battery When wiring is complete, reconnect the battery negative terminal. ...

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    AVDINPC 7 FR ONT PANEL OPERATION 1. POWER: Press to power the unit on/of f. 2. SEL: Press to “Enter”. 3. VOL +: Raise the volume level. 4. VOL -: Lower the volume level. 5. MUTE: Silence the system volume. 6. S.T AB: This button functions lik e the keyboard [Shift]+[T AB] key . 7. T AB: This button functions like the keyboard [T AB] key . 8. Di ...

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    AVDINPC 8 REMOTE CONTROL OPER ATION The RSC (Remote Stick Contro ller) allows you to control the mouse pointer in 16 directions using the joystick control. The function of each remote control button is described in the following table. Figure 5: Remote Control Table 1: Remo te Control Func tions Icon Name Basic Func tions Multi-Median Power Press t ...

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    AVDINPC 9 1 Press this button to change the current media to My Music. 2 Press this button to change the current media to My Movie. 3 Press this button to change the current media to My Photo. 4 Press this button to change the current media to My DVD. 5 Press this button to stop the current media and return to the Main View . 6 Press this button to ...

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    AVDINPC 10 S pace/ Select This button functions like the keyboard [S pace] key . Press this button to add or remove the media file in the current playlist in Media Folder/ File View . This will not delete the media file, but will just exclude the file from the playlist. Y ou an add the media file back to the playlist at any time. Shift + T ab This ...

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    AVDINPC 11 VOL + Press this button to increase the PC system volume. Play Press this button to execute the “Play” command in various media applications. Press this button to execute the “Play” command. Use the Enter button to play the media file in the media preview . Pause Press this button to execute the “Pause” command in various med ...

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    AVDINPC 12 USING THE MULTI-MEDIAN SOFTWA RE Multi-Median is designed to help yo u enjoy music, movie and photo media files and allows you control your multim edia devices (DVD player , television, digital camcode r or digital camera) usin g only the remo te controller . Please read this section of the manual in full before using your Multi-Me dia n ...

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    AVDINPC 13 The icons in T able 2 indicate the status of the media fo lde r . Media Fi le View While in “Media Fo lder View”, press Enter to view the contents of that folder in “Media File View”. Select a media file to view informatio n about that file in “Media Preview”. Table 2: Media Fold er Icons The number in the top right corner of ...

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    AVDINPC 14 Media Preview Media Preview shows the title, sequen ce number in the playlist, current playing ti me, and the prev iew screen for the selected me dia file. Full Screen V iew Full Screen View exp ands the current video or image file to fit the entire screen. T o view a file in Full Screen Vi ew , press the Full Screen button on the remote ...

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    AVDINPC 15 Movie Use the Movie menu option to change the backgroun d image of the Movie view or to modify the brightness, contrast, saturation and hue. Y ou can also change the aspect ratio, size, position, sync, font, color , bold, outline and shadow properties of the subtitle, remove previous bo okmark positions, and change the repeat and shuf fl ...

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    AVDINPC 16 USING THE IMON REMOTE MANAGER The Remote Manager group of programs allo ws you to control various Windows system commands using your r emote control. Y ou can run the screensaver directly , turn of f the m onitor , set timers, en ter keyboard characters and perform other useful commands using your remote control. The iMON Application Lau ...

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    AVDINPC 17 Monitor Resoluti on Changer iMON Monitor Resolution Changer al lows you to change your monitor resolution usin g th e re mo te con tr ol. NOTE: Y ou need to assign the “All-time Control” function to a but ton on the remote (see “Pro gram Command Setting” on page 18). The executable program file is loc ated here: C:Program Files ...

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    AVDINPC 18 Use the remote control joys tick to sele ct char acters. For bu ttons with multiple characters, press in on the joystick to select the second or third op tions. Press the arrow keys to move to the next or previous field. When fin ished, press the OK button to return the input cha racter s to the application. Registering a New Remote Cont ...

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    AVDINPC 19 5. When the “Setup iMON” window appears, click Ye s to register the program in the lau ncher . Assign Functi ons to the Remote Cont rol Y ou can customize many of the remote control buttons to perform di fferent functions in each registered pr ogram. The Remote Manager co mpares the assigned functions to the command l ist for each re ...

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    AVDINPC 20 The following common optio ns can be modified: • Common • All-time control mode - Select a registered function to run automatically . This is the same as selecting a pr ogram using the Application Launcher . • IR signal indica to r on des kto p - Determine how the Remote Indicator will display on the desktop. T able 4 shows the var ...

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    AVDINPC 21 L.I.S . 2 CONTROL CENTER All functions of L.I.S can be managed e asily from the Control Ce nter . By default, the L.I.S. Control Center will run auto matically when the computer is turned on . Because the pr ogram has so ma ny features, pl ease review the instructions carefully . L.I.S. 2 Introduction The L.I.S. Indicator displays PC har ...

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    AVDINPC 22 Navigating the Control Center T o see the extracted menu, hove r the mouse pointer over the control center icon, located on the t ask bar , and right-click. The “Lost in S pace” menu (Figure 19) appears. • About: View pr ogram version in formation. • Skins: Apply differe nt skins (o verall appearance) to your L.I.S. Control Cente ...

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    AVDINPC 23 Auto User Use this feature to order items accord ing to priority , control each disp lay interval per second, and modify the in form ation that appears in the Control Center window . T o add a new item: 1. Click the Add button. A new “untitled” item appears at the bottom of the list. 2. Select the feature from the “Auto User Builde ...

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    AVDINPC 24 T o set a message alarm: 1. Select the date that you want the alarm to go off. 2. Select th e ho ur and min ut e of th e da y . 3. Enter up to two lines of text to display when the alarm sounds. T o select a sound file, click the Search button and browse to locate the desired file. 4. Under “Setup”, select to play the alarm one time ...

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    AVDINPC 25 In this screen (Figure 25), you can adjust the Refr esh time from 1-10 and customize the display text. Cpu/Ram The Cpu/Ram option shows the usage ra te of the CPU and Memory (see Figure 26). MBM When used with a MBM (Motherboard Mo nitor) p rogram, this optio n shows the MBM's shared da ta (see Figu re 27). The A.F .C. ca n co ntr o ...

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    AVDINPC 26 plug-in from the pop-up me nu .) The “Winamp Preferences” win dow appears. 3. Click “Visualization” under “Plug-ins”. 4. Click to select the “L.I.S. Control Ce nter Visua lization Pl ug-in V2 .04” from the “Visua lization Plug-ins” box. 5. Click the St ar t button to act ivate the plug-in. If the L.I.S plug-in is inst ...

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    AVDINPC 27 OS/System Use the OS/System feature to select in formation on the operating system and related systems. Select any relevant informa tion by checking the boxes for desired items. T o adjust the display time, use the navigation bar on the right side of the window to scroll to the bott om of the window until “Display T ime Set” appears. ...

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    AVDINPC 28 Y ou can design a custom logo or symbol by clicking inside the squares to create an im age. The result is displayed in the “Display View Box” at the bottom of the screen (see Figure 33). Figure 33: CG Logo File Builder Wi ndow ...

  • Audiovox AVDINPC - page 29

    AVDINPC 29 PLAYNOW! Setting PlayNow! to Automatically L oad During boot-up, hit the DEL key to enter the BIOS setup menu. Once in the setup menu, select the etBIOS Configuration subme nu. Set [Boot fro m etBIOS] to [Enabled]. Now , PlayNow! will be launched every time the PC turns on or reboots. T o byp ass PlayNow! under this configuration, hold d ...

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    AVDINPC 30 T ROUBLESHOOTING ...

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    AVDINPC 31 SPECIFICATIONS CEA Power Ratings Power Output: 18 watts RMS X 4 channels into 4-ohms @ < 1% TH D+N Signal to Noise Ratio: 70dBA below reference. (Reference: 1 watt, 4-ohms) Dynamic Power: 88 watts @ 4-ohms, all channels driven Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz (-3dB), A udio/Video input used as source reference Reference Supply V olta ...

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    AVDINPC 32 12-MONTH LIMITED WARR ANTY AUDIOVOX CORPORA TION (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any p art thereof, under normal use and con ditions, be proven def ective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original purcha se, suc h defect(s) will be repaire d o ...

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