Audiovox PAV 8000D User Manual

IN-DASH AUDIO / VIDEO SYSTEM  
USER / INSTALLATION MANUAL  
MODEL PAV-8000D  
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5.9.3.  
5.9.4.  
5.9.5.  
5.9.6.  
5.9.7.  
5.9.8.  
Setting the Menu Language .............................................................................................................................17  
Selecting the Audio Language ........................................................................................................................18  
Selecting a Subtitle Language ........................................................................................................................18  
Selecting a TV Type..........................................................................................................................................18  
Setting the PARENTAL Preference...............................................................................................................18  
Setting the Password .........................................................................................................................................19  
Audio CD / MP3 and CD Changer (CDC) Operation ...................................................................................19  
Switching Modes................................................................................................................................................19  
Pause and Playback...........................................................................................................................................19  
Selecting Discs (CDC Only)...........................................................................................................................19  
Random / Scan....................................................................................................................................................20  
Repeat Play..........................................................................................................................................................20  
5.10.  
5.10.1.  
5.10.2.  
5.10.3.  
5.10.4.  
5.10.5.  
6. INSTALLING THE PAV-8000D SYSTEM...................................................................................................................21  
6.1.  
6.1.1.  
6.2.  
6.3.  
Front Panel Installation..............................................................................................................................................21  
Cautions During Installation...........................................................................................................................21  
Accessories and Hardware ........................................................................................................................................21  
System Installation......................................................................................................................................................21  
Installation Procedure .......................................................................................................................................21  
Electric Connections.........................................................................................................................................22  
Speaker Connections .........................................................................................................................................23  
Optional Power Amplifier Connection.........................................................................................................24  
Fuse........................................................................................................................................................................24  
6.3.1  
6.3.2  
6.3.3  
6.3.4  
6.3.5  
7. NOTES ON DISCS..............................................................................................................................................................24  
8. TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................................................................................25  
9. SPECIFICATION .................................................................................................................................................................26  
WARRANTY.......................................................................................................................................................................................27  
NOTES ..................................................................................................................................................................................................28  
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LIST OF FIGURES  
Figure 1. Typical Speaker Diagram------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6  
Figure 2. Remote Control-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7  
Figure 3. Remote Control Battery Replacement -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7  
Figure 4. Front Panel -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8  
Figure 5. Mute Control----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8  
Figure 6. Mode Switch------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8  
Figure 7. Volume Control -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9  
Figure 8. Displaying and Setting Time -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9  
Figure 9. Setting Time ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9  
Figure 10. System Setup --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9  
Figure 11. System Playback Mode Setup----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10  
Figure 12. (SEL/LOC) Button-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10  
Figure 13. MODE Selection Button-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11  
Figure 14. BAND Selection Button -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11  
Figure 15. Auto-Search ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11  
Figure 16. Preset Stations Select Buttons----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12  
Figure 17. Preset Station Scan Button (AS/PS ENTER)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------12  
Figure 18. Select Local-Distant Control Button (SEL/LOC)--------------------------------------------------------------------------12  
Figure 19. Front Panel Release Button -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13  
Figure 20. Disc loading----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13  
Figure 21. Disc loading----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13  
Figure 22. Closing Front Panel------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14  
Figure 23. Stereo Channel Switch Button (4/2-6CH)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14  
Figure 24. Pause & Playback Button ( I I )--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14  
Figure 25. Stop playback Button (6/STOP)-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14  
Figure 26. Skip Playback 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. Menu Language Screen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18  
Figure 37. Preferred Subtitle Language Screen--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18  
Figure 38. Select TV Type Screen -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18  
Figure 39. PARENTAL Preference Screen Display --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18  
Figure 40. Change Password Screen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19  
Figure 41. Mode Button (MODE) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19  
Figure 42. Pause Button (11) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19  
Figure 43. Previous Disc Select (1/DISC-)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20  
Figure 44. Next Disc Select (1/DISC+) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20  
Figure 45. Random\Scan Button (3/P.MODE) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20  
Figure 46. Repeat Play Button (5/REPT)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20  
Figure 47. Mounting Bracket Installation---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21  
Figure 48. Cables Connection Diagram A ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22  
Figure 49. Cables Connection Diagram B---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22  
Figure 50. Speaker Connection Diagram A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23  
Figure 51. Incorrect Connection----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23  
Figure 52. Speaker Connection Diagram B -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24  
Figure 53. Wiring Diagram for Power Amp lifier -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24  
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LIST OF TABLES  
Table 1. System Setup Values -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10  
Table 2. Installation Hardware ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21  
Table 3. Speaker Connections-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23  
Table 4. Troubleshooting Table -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------25  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase of the AUDIOVOX PAV-8000D IN-DASH AUDIO / VIDEO SYSTEM.  
The PAV-8000D is designed to give you and your family many years of video entertainment in the  
mobile environment. Please read the directions that follow to familiarize yourself with the product and  
to ensure that you obtain the best results from your equipment.  
WARNINGS  
•:• Do not use any solvents or cleaning materials when cleaning the LCD  
•:• Do not use any abrasive cleaners, they may scratch the LCD.Use only a lightly dampened lint free  
cloth to wipe the screen if it is dirty.  
•:• When not in use remove and store faceplate in supplied case.  
•:• To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock do not expose the system to moisture.  
•:• The product is a Class 1 Laser product and will emit visible orinvisible 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 temperature to cool down before operating the system.  
•:• The PAV-8000D System is designed to be installed in the vehicles with a Negative (-)12V Ground  
Battery System  
•:• If the power supply to the system is interrupted/disconnected, the user programmed preset memory  
settings will be lost and the system will return to the factorydefault settings.  
•:• Do not put anything other than discs into the disc slot.  
•:• When leaving the car, be sure to eject the disc and store in its case.  
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SPEAKER LAYOUT  
CENTERSP  
FRONT LEFT SP  
REAR LEFT SP  
FRONT RIGHT SP  
REAR LEFT SP  
SUBWOOFERSP  
Figure 1. Typical Speaker Diagram  
1. SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS  
ThePAV-8000D system has 5 channel low level outputs that consists of Two (2) Front& Two (2) Rear Surround  
Speakers, One (1) Center Speaker and One (1) Subwoofer. The PAV-8000D system is capable of creating a  
perfect 5.1 Channel DOLBY Surround Sound effect. NOTE: An optional Power Amplifier (not supplied) is  
required to obtain the full-range of the 5.1 Channel capabilities.  
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)  
2)  
DolbyAC-3 DTSdual-MPEG output;  
PRO LOGIC and DOWNMIX output.  
2.5. Program Functions  
1)  
2)  
3)  
4)  
Multi-Visual angle  
Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, Slow Forward, SlowReverse  
Programmable Auto-Memory  
Multi-language selective output  
2.6. AM/FM Tuner  
1) Store 18 FM and 12 AM broadcasting stations while FM Frequency: 87.5~108MHz; and AM  
Frequency: 530-1720 KHz.  
2) Tuneautomatically and manually.  
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3. REMOTE CONTROL  
Figure 2. Remote Control  
3.1. Remote Control Battery Installation  
A
B
Step #1  
Step #2  
Step #3  
Figure 3. Remote Control Battery Replacement  
To replace the battery in the Remote Control, perform the following procedure  
1. Place the Remote Control face down on a flat surface. Hold the Remote Control in place using one hand  
and with the other hand insert a fingernail 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, Figure 3.)  
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 attempting to operate the  
system using the Remote Control, you must install thebattery as described in the procedure above.  
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4. FRONT PANEL 3  
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4
bt  
cl bu  
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5
bs  
br  
6
8
7
bl bm  
bo  
bq  
bp  
bn  
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Figure 4. Front Panel  
11. Preset 4 / 2.Channel 5.1 Channel Switch (4/2 -6CH)  
Button  
12. Preset 5 / Repeat Playback (5/RPT) Button  
13. Preset 6 / Stopplayback (6/STOP) Button  
14. Pause & Playback Button  
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2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Open/CloseFront Panel Button and Eject Disc  
Band Select Button (BAND)  
Display (DISP) Button  
Channel /Selection UP/Next Button  
Channel /Selection Down /Previous Button  
Select Local Distance Control Button (SEL/LOC)  
Mute Control /Power (ON/OFF) Button  
Preset 1 / Previous Disc Select (1/DISC-) Button  
Preset 2 / Next Disc Select (2/DISC+) Button  
15. Mode Switching Button  
16. Angle Select/Direction (DOWN) Button  
17. Direction (RIGHT) Button  
18. Direction (LEFT) Button  
10. Preset 3 / Random/Scan Playback (3/P.MODE) Button  
19. AS/PS ENTER Button  
5. BASIC OPERATION  
5.1. Powering System On  
Press the Power ON/OFF) button 7to turn the PAV-8000D SystemPowerON. Press and hold the
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buttonfor 2 Sec. to turn the system Power OFF  
NOTE: This button  
is also used to MUTE the audio sound.  
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5.2. Mute Control  
When the unit is on, momentarilypress the Mute Button
unit will exitthe MUTE mode.  
) button  
?to mute the sound; Press it again, the  
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Figure 5. Mute Control  
5.3. Mode Switch  
Press the(MODE) buttonbqto switchbetween thedifferent modesif a CD or DVD is loaded. If a CDChanger  
(CDC) is used with the system, the MODE button will also be used to switch to CDC mode.  
bq  
Figure 6. Mode Switch  
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5.4. Volume Control  
Rotate the (SEL/LOC) knob 6 toIncrease(Right) or Decrease(Left)the volume.  
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Figure 7. Volume Control  
5.5. Displaying and Setting Time  
To display the current Time on the LCD Screen, Press the [DISP] button , when the units in “standby” state,  
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indicated time on LCD will be current time. NOTE: in “standbystate, current time is automatically indicated  
on LCD;in other modes, press this key to displaythetime.  
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AM 12:45  
Figure 8. Displaying and Setting Time  
5.5.1 Set Time  
Toset HOURS andMINUTES and toswitch between themPress and Hold the [DISP] button  
to enter the Time Set Mode. Once inthis mode,press theswitch to togglebetween Hour and Minute settings.  
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for 2 Seconds  
Press the [? ? |] button ?to increase time. Pressthe [|? ? ]  
button to decrease time.  
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5
4
3
5
Figure 9. Setting Time  
5.5.2 System Setup  
To enter the System Setup Mode, Press and Hold the [DISP] button for 2 Seconds. Press the[? ? |] a?nd the  
[ |? ? ] ?buttons select setup item, use [DISP] button totogglebetween values and enter.  
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3
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Figure 10. System Setup  
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Table 1. System Setup Values  
Setup Item:  
Range  
Default Value  
1 Clock Mode  
2 Panel Detachable  
3 Beep  
4 Clock Display  
5 Light In  
6 LCD Flash Mode  
7 LCD Contrast  
12H/24H  
12H  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
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ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
0~14  
0~7  
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5.6. Select BASS,TREBLE, BALANCEand PLAYBACK Mode  
Press the (SEL/LOC) button  
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to select theAudio modes as shown is the following sequence:  
SOUND NORMAL àVOL àBASS à  
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LOUDNESS ßFADER ßBALßTRE  
Figure 11. System Playback Mode Setup  
5.6.1 Bass and Treble Control  
Once either Bass or Treble is selected, rotate the (SEL/LOC) knob  
the Bass/Treble.  
to Increase (Right) or Decrease (left)  
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6
Figure 12. (SEL/LOC) Button  
5.6.2 Balance and Fader Control  
Press the (SEL/LOC) button  
?to select Left & Right Balance mode. Once in the Balance mode, rotate the  
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(SEL/LOC) knob 6?to balance between the Left and Right speakers. Press the (SEL/LOC) button  
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again  
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 select the SOUND Effect. Once in SOUND Effect mode, rotate the  
(SEL/LOC)knob 6?to switch between the different soundeffects as shown is the following sequence:  
NORMAL àFLATàJAZZ àROCK àCLASSIC àPOP  
5.6.4 Loudness Control  
Press the (SEL/LOC) b utton ?to select Loud then rotate the knob to switch the Loudness control ON and OFF.  
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5.7. Radio Tuner Operation  
5.7.1 Select Tuner Function  
Press the [MODE] button  
bq  
and select Radio mode.  
bq  
Figure 13. MODE Selection Button  
5.7.2 Select Band  
Press the [BAND] button  
to select the band desired in the sequence shown below.  
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AM1àAM2àFM 1àFM2àFM 3à  
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Figure 14. BAND Selection Button  
5.7.3 Searching Stations  
5.7.3.1 Auto-Search Station  
When a Band is selected, Press the [? ? |] Forward directional  
or the [|? ? ] Backward directional button  
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5?to enter the Station Auto-Search mode in the direction desired . To stop searching during the Auto-Search  
function, press either the [? ? |] Forward directional  
or the [|? ? ] Backward directional button  
again  
4
5
and the current frequency (station) will be displayed.  
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5
Figure 15. Auto-Search  
5.7.3.2 Manual Search Station  
When a Band is selected, Press and hold the [? ? |] Forward directional  
or the [|? ? ] Backward directional  
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button5 for 2 seconds to enter theStation Manual-Search mode in the direction desired. When the button is  
released the system will stop searching and exit Manual Search Modeafter 5 seconds.  
5.7.4 Preset Stations  
Press the (1/DISC-)-8, (2/DISC+)-9, (3/P.MODE)-bl, (4/2-6CH)-bm, (5/RPT)-bn& (6/STOP)-bo button(s) to  
switch between preset stations.  
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8
bl bn  
bm bo  
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Figure 16. Preset Stations Select Buttons  
5.7.5 Storing Preset Stations  
When a desired station is reached, Press and hold one of the Numbered preset buttons for 2 Seconds to store  
the desired station into memory.  
[(1/DISC-)-8, (2/DISC+)-9, (3/P.MODE)-bl, (4/2-6CH)-bm, (5/RPT)-bn & (6/STOP)-bo] (see Figure 16  
above).  
5.7.6 Scan Preset Stations  
Press the [AS/PS ENTER] button bu?to scan the preset stations in current band for 5secs at a time. To stop  
scanning Press  
again.  
bu  
bu  
Figure 17. Preset Station Scan Button (AS/PS ENTER)  
5.7.7 Select Local-Distant Control  
Press and Hold the [SEL/LOC] button  
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for 2 seconds to enter Local mode; Press and Hold the [SEL/LOC]  
button again for 2 seconds to enter the Distantmode.  
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6
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 video output of the unit.  
Audio output mode depends on the type of DVD played. Discs have different output modes depending on the  
manufacturer, read the instructions supplied with thedisc you want to play before operation.  
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5.8.1. Lowering the Front Panel(Disc Insertion)  
Press the [ button  
to lower the FrontPanel and insert a disc  
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1
Figure 19. Front Panel Release  
Button  
5.8.2. Disc loading in  
Before inserting disc, make surethat there is not a disc in the unit. A Disc Icon will be displayed on the LCD  
screen when a disc is loaded into the unit. When a disc is inserted, the unit will automatically close the front  
panel.  
Disc  
Icon  
Figure 20. Disc loading  
5.8.3. Disc Eject  
Press the [ ] button  
to lower the front panel. If a disc is in the unit, the disc will be ejected.  
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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. Closing the Front Panel  
When the front panel is lowered , press [ ] button  
seconds the front panel will close automatically.  
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to close front panel. If the button is not pressed for 20  
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Figure 22. Closing Front Panel  
5.8.5. 2.1 Channel — 5.1 Channel Switch  
To switch from the full 6 channel mode to down-mix mode, press the [4/2-6CH] button for 2 seconds  
down-mix will be displayed on the LCD. To switch back to full 6channelmode press the [4/2-6CH] button  
againfor 2 seconds and “FULL 6CH” will be displayedon the LCD.  
bm  
NOTE: Full 6 channel operation requires an optional 6 channel amplifier.  
bm  
Figure 23. Stereo Channel Switch Button (4/2-6CH)  
5.8.6. Disc Pause & Playback  
Press the [ | | ] button  
toPause the playback of a disc.  
bp  
Press the [ | | ]bp again toreturnto normal playback of a disc.  
bp  
Figure 24. Pause & Playback Button ( I I )  
5.8.7. Stop Disc Playback  
Press the [6/STOP] button  
theplayback of adisc.  
bo  
to Stop the playback of a disc. Press the [AS/PS ENTER] button bu? to re-start  
bu  
bo  
Figure 25. Stop playback Button (6/STOP)  
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5.8.8. Skip Playback  
Press the [? ? | ] button  
to skip to the beginning of the next chapter or track. Press the [|? ? ] button  
to return  
4
5
to the beginning of current chapter or track.. Press the [|? ? ] button twice to go to the previous chapter or track..  
4
5
Figure 26. Skip Playback Buttons ([? ? |] / [ |?| ? ])  
5.8.9. Repeat Playback  
While the disc is in playback mode, press the [5/REPT] button  
to repeat playback of the current chapter/track  
bn  
press the [5/REPT] button  
third time tocancel repeat playback.  
bn  
a second time to repeat the playback of the Title, press the [5/REPT] button  
bn  
a
bn  
Figure 27. Repeat Playback Button (5/REPT)  
5.8.10. Random/Scan Playback  
Press the [3/P.MODE]button  
to switch between RANDOMàSCAN and NORMAL Playback.  
bl  
·
·
RANDOM playback mode: Press the [3/P.MODE] button  
randomly play the tracks of the disc.  
bl  
once to enter RANDOM which will  
SCAN mode: Press the [3/P.MODE] button  
each of the tracks on the disc for 10 seconds at a time. When a desired track is reached press the  
button once more to continue playback of that track and end the scan function.  
bl  
twice to enter SCAN mode, which will begin to scan  
à
à
TRACK SCAN TRACK RND  
NORMAL PLAY  
bl  
Figure 28. Random/Scan Playback  
5.8.11. Selecting Play Time  
Press the GOTO” button on the Remote Control to select a specific chapter (see Figure 2). Press the  
“GOTO” button again to select a specific time which will be displayed on the Screen then use the number  
buttons to enter chapter number or timedata.  
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5.8.12. Selecting Subtitle Language  
If a disc in playback mode contains subtitle language options. Press the “SUB-TITLE” button on the Remote  
Control to choose from the disc-supported languages. If the disc only supports one subtitle, the functionwill  
notwork. Once the language option in chosen, the language description will disappear within5 seconds.  
5.8.12.1 Selecting Audio Language  
When a disc is in playback mode press the “AUDIO” button on the R emote Control to choose from the  
disc-supported languages. Once the language option in chosen, the language description will disappear  
within5 seconds.  
NOTE: Some discs only allow control of subtitle and language options through the DVD Root Menu  
5.8.13. Selecting CameraAngle  
If the DVD to be veiwed supports multi -angle playback, press the “ANGLE” button on the R emote Control to  
playback images in different camera angles. Ifthe DVD does notsupport multi-angle playback, this function will  
notwork. Once the angleoption in chosen, the angle description will disappear within 5 seconds.  
5.8.14. Muting Operation  
Momentarily press the [MUTE] button  
volume control to cancelthe mute function.  
to mute the audio playback. Press the [MUTE] button again or turn the  
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Figure 29. Audio Mute Button  
5.8.15. Fast Forward & Fast Reverse  
Press the [? ? ] or the [? ? ] buttons on the Remote Control to search a disc in the Forward or Reverse playback  
direction. Each time the [? ? ] or the [? ? ] buttons on the Remote Control are pressed the Fast Forward or Fast  
Reverse speed will change, 2X / 4X / 6X and 8X the normal speed.  
2Xà 4Xà 6Xà 8X  
NORMAL PLAY  
Figure 30. Fast Forward & Fast Reverse Speeds  
5.8.16. Slow Play  
Press “SLOW” button on the Remote Control to slow the playback speed of a disc. Each time the “SLOW”  
button on the Remote Control ispressed thespeed will change, 1/2Xà1/4Xà1/8Xthe normal speed.  
1/2Xà 1/4Xà 1/8X  
NORMAL PLAY  
Figure 31. Slow Speed Disc Playback  
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5.9. OSD Setup  
5.9.1. Speaker Setup  
1.If the PAV-8000D output is set to 6CH mode.  
2. Press “SETUP“ to enter menu setting;  
3.Select “SPEAKER SETUPand press Left to enter “SPEAKER SETUP”  
4.Set Centerand Surround speakers (ON).  
5.Set delay time of Center and Surround Speakers  
6.Exit “SPEAKER SETUP“ Menu.  
Figure 32. System Speaker Setup Screens  
Figure 33. System Speaker Setup Screens  
5.9.2. Setup TV Display  
Select “GENERAL“ setup and then press “ENTER“. Highlight “TV DISPLAY” and press left to enter the TV  
Display settings, whichcontains 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-mentioned operation, press the “OSD LANG” to select menu language (this system  
includes English and Chinese), then pressENTERto confirm.  
Figure 35. Select On Screen Display Language Screen  
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5.9.4. Selecting theAudio Language  
Discs can support different audio languages. You can select the audio language by entering the “AUDIO ”  
setting on the “PREFERENCE PAGE” on the Main Menu. Pressing the stop button 2X during the normal  
playback of a disc will allow access to the “PREFERENCE PAGE”. During playback of a disc, press the  
“AUDIObutton on the Remote Control to choose from the available audio languages.  
Figure 36. Menu Language Screen  
5.9.5. Selecting a Subtitle Language  
Setting the subtitle language is done through SUBTITLE” on the “PREFERENCE PAGE” if the chosen disc  
supports this operation. During playback, press the “SUBTITLE” to choose from the subtitle languages listed,  
press 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 confirm. The setting will be changed after exiting the setting mode.  
Figure 38. Select TV Type Screen  
5.9.7. Setting the PARENTAL Preference  
Setting the Parental Preference is done through “PARENTAL” on the “PREFERENCE PAGE”.  
Select the parental level you desire using UP/DOWN for discs with lock-out function or multiple rating  
levels. It is listed from the lowest level (1 Child) to the highest level (8 Adult). Press ‘ENTER’ to enter  
the Password Verify Page.  
Figure 39. PARENTAL Preference Screen Display  
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5.9.8. Setting the Password  
Setting the Password is done through “PASSWORD”on the “PREFERENCE PAGE”. Press “ENTER” to enter  
the Password Change Page. Input the Old Password or the Default Password, the New Password, and the  
Confirmed New Password. Press “ENTER” to confirm the change. NOTE: The Factory Default Password is:  
3308.  
Figure 40. Change Password Screen  
5.10. Audio CD / MP3 and CDChanger (CDC)Operation  
The PAV-8000D is compatible with AUDIOVOX SP-11CD and SP-6CD CD Changers.  
MP3 Operation  
MP3 discs usually contain a mix of files with multiple sub-directories of MP3 files. When a MP3 disc is  
inserted, the PAV-8000D will automatically search all directories that contain MP3 files and use the format of  
TRACK to mark them. All directories that contain MP3 files will be displayed as TRACKS in the order/level  
that they are structured on 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 switching sequence:  
RADIOàD VD àCDCàRADIO). If there is no disc inside the PAV-800D the “DVD” mode is bypassed. The  
same is true ifthere is no CDC connected to PAV-8000D system the “CDC” mode is bypassed.  
bq  
Figure 41. Mode Button (MODE)  
5.10.2.Pause and Playback  
When a disc is in playback mode, Press the [||] button  
to pause the playback of the disc. To Press the [||]  
bp  
button  
bp  
again to restart playbackof the disc.  
bp  
Figure 42. Pause Button (11)  
5.10.3.Selecting Discs (CDC Only)  
To select the PREVIOUS disc from the available discs in the CDC, Press the [1/DISC-] button  
no other discs in the CDC, this function will return to the current disc.  
.
If there are  
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Figure 43. Previous Disc Select (1/DISC-)  
To select the NEXT disc from the available discs in the CDC, Press the [1/DISC+] button 9. If there are no  
other discs in the CDC, this function will return to the current disc.  
9
Figure 44. Next Disc Select (1/DISC+)  
5.10.4.Random / Scan  
Press the [3/P.MODE]button  
to switch between RANDOMàSCAN and NORMAL Playback.  
bl  
·
RANDOM playback mode: Press the [3/P.MODE] button  
the tracks on the disc in random order.  
once to enter“RANDOM”, whichwill play  
bl  
CDC only: While in “RANDOM” mode, If the button is pressed a second time the system will begin to  
playback the tracks from all loaded discs randomly.  
·
SCANmode: While in normal playback mode, press the [3/P.MODE] button  
mode, which will begin to scan each of the tracks on the disc for 10 seconds at a time.  
bl  
twice to enter“SCAN”  
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 that track and end the scan function.  
TRACK RNDà DISC RNDà TRACK SCAN à  
NORMAL PLAY ßDISC SCAN  
bl  
Figure 45. Random\Scan Button (3/P.MODE)  
5.10.5.Repeat Play  
Press the [5/REPT] button  
bq  
to repeat the playback of the current track of the disc in play. If the button is  
pressed a second time, the system will repeatplayback of the disc. Press the buttona third timeto cancel the  
repeat playback function.  
bq  
Figure 46. Repeat Play Button  
(5/REPT)  
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6. INSTALLING THE PAV-8000D SYSTEM  
Beforeinstalling the PAV-8000D verify that theRadio antenna and speakers are operational and areperform ing  
well. Disconnect power supply cable fromthe connecting terminal of the vehiclesBattery.  
CAUTION: When disconnecting the Battery Negative (-) Connecting Terminal, vehicles equipped with cruise  
equipment or a satellite navigatorwill lose all preset memory.  
6.1. Front Panel Installation  
6.1.1. Cautions During Installation  
If possible, have qualified personnel install the PAV-8000D system.  
The PAV-8000D system is intended for installation in vehicles with DC 12V Negative Ground battery systems.  
Make all electrical/electronic connect ions as directed in this manual. Incorrect 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  
Table 2. Installation Hardware  
No.  
1
Item  
Diagram  
Quantity  
No.  
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Item  
Diagram  
Quantity  
Front Panel  
Case  
Mounting  
sleeve  
1
1
Remote  
control  
Hex bolt  
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
8
9
Decorating  
Panel  
Rear Strap  
Mounting  
screw  
Battery  
10  
Bolt  
1
1
5
6
Power  
connector  
6.3. System Installation  
6.3.1 Installation Procedure  
1. Install the Mounting Bracket (1) by inserting the Bracket into dashboard and bend the mounting tabs  
outwards with a screwdriver so that the bracket is tight.  
Figure 47. Mounting Bracket Installation  
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2. Install the PAV-8000D unit  
a. Check that all connections are correct.  
b. Install the mounting bolt (5).  
c. Insert main connector (6) into the rear of the unit.  
d. Insert the PAV-8000D unit into mounting Bracket (1) and gently push it in until it locks in -place (a  
“click” sound will be heard).  
e. Use the following recommended method toanchor the rear of the PAV-8000D unit.  
1. Fasten one end of the Rear support Strap(3) to the rear of the PAV-8000D unit.  
2. Fasten the other end of the Rear support Strap (3) to the firewall or other sturdy non-moving metal  
parts of thevehicle .  
6.3.2 Electric Connections  
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Power supply for the unit isDC 12V negative (-) ground.  
Connect the unit according to the following wiring diagram to avoid damage.  
Do not insert in power supply connector before finishing connections.  
Do insulate any exposed cables.  
CablesConnection  
BLACK  
WHITE  
BLUE  
YELLOW  
REMOTE  
AUTO-ANT  
TEL-MUTE  
LIGHT  
12V  
RED  
ACC  
BLACK  
BLACK  
BROWN  
GND  
WHITE  
GRAY  
FRONT (R)  
REAR (R)  
FRONT(L)  
REAR (L)  
WHITE/BLACK  
GRAY/BLACK  
PURPLE  
GREEN  
GREEN/BLACK  
PURPLE/BLACK  
Figure 48. Cables Connection Diagram A  
ANT  
LINE OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
CDC  
Figure 49. Cables Connection Diagram B  
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6.3.3 Speaker Connections  
Table 3. Speaker Connections  
Left - Right +  
Left +  
Right -  
B6  
(white)  
B89  
B5  
B7  
Front  
Speaker  
(White with black stripe )) (grey)  
(Grey with black stripe)  
B12  
(green)  
B10  
B11  
(purple)  
B9  
Rear  
Speaker  
(Green with black stripe)  
(Purple with black stripe  
1. Battery Cable (Yellow)  
Connect to CONSTANTDC 12V power supply.  
2. ACC CableACC/Red  
·
·
Connect to ACC (switched) power supply: Switched DC 12V.  
3. Ground CableBlack  
·
Connect to a clean and exposed part of car chassis.  
4. TEL Muting Control Cable(Blue)  
·
Connect to TEL muting control circuit.  
Note: 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 amplifiers must be about 30CM from antenna and antenna ext ended parts.  
6. Connect speakers according to the following diagram. Incorrect connection will damage this unit or  
speakers.  
Incorrect connection of Front and Rear speakers will damage equipment.  
Wrong  
Correct  
Figure 50. Speaker Connection Diagram A  
Wrong  
Figure 51. Incorrect Connection  
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Wrong  
Correct  
Figure 52. Speaker Connection Diagram B  
6.3.4 OptionalPower Amplifier Connection  
Connect the Power Amplifier according to the following Connection Wiring Diagram. Incorrect  
connection will cause damage the Speakers.  
Wiring Diagram for Power Amplifier  
Figure 53. Wiring Diagram for Power Amplifier  
6.3.5 Fuse  
NOTE: Replace blown fuses with original values only.  
WARNING! Replacing the 10A Fuse with any other value fuse or directly connecting the system 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 ordeformed discs.  
4. Do not leave the disc in/on:  
·
·
·
·
DirectSunlight  
Near Car Heaters  
Dirty, Dustyor Damp Areas.  
Seats andDashboards  
Figure 53. Rough Edges Removal  
5. Disc Cleaning  
·
Use a dry and soft clothto wipe from center to outward.  
6. Cautions onNew Discs  
·
Remove the inner and outer rough edges on new discs which may cause malfunctions by gently  
rubbing the edge of the disc with a pencil,  
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING  
This troubleshooting guideis intended to help res olve some or all of theproblems that typically occur. If you are  
unable to correct the problem using this Troubleshooting Guide then please contact a professional service  
center for service.  
Table 4. Troubleshooting Table  
·
If the FF, FR, Search or Single-Frame 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.  
NoSound  
·
·
·
Check that the Audio Mute Button has not been pressed  
Check that all cables are connected properly  
Check if the Video Monitor is connected, Powered ON, and the  
correct Input is selected.  
NoPicture  
·
Check if the disc is inserted, and if the disc is inserted correctly  
(Label must face up).  
Disc Does Not Play  
·
·
Check if thedisc is damaged  
Check if thedisc is wet  
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9. SPECIFICATION  
Audio  
AudioOutput Digital):  
S/N Ratio  
0.5V,75  
80dB  
Dynamic Range:  
Output power  
Distortion  
80dB  
40W  
0.05%  
Video  
VideoOutput  
Horizontal Definition  
1Vpp,75  
500  
Power  
Supply power voltage  
10.8~16VDC  
FMTuner  
Frequency range  
87.5~108MHz  
12dBu  
55Hz~10KHz  
50dB  
Residual Noise Sensitivity(S/N 3dB)  
Frequency Response:  
S/N Ratio  
Antenna Impedance  
50  
AM Tuner  
Frequency Range  
530KHz~1720KHz  
Residual Noise Sensitivity(S/N 20dB)  
S.N Ratio  
Antenna Impedance  
35dBu  
40dB  
50O  
NOTE: Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.“Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol  
areTrademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
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WARRANTY  
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
Applies to Audiovox Video Products  
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 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), 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 otherrights, which vary  
from state to state.  
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