Audiovox Car Stereo System 128 6210A User Manual

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ELECT RO N ICS CO RP.  
SATELLITE DIGITAL AUDIO  
CONTROL AND  
RECEIVER SYSTEM  
for Use With  
XM® SATELLITERECEIVER  
SYSTEM  
MODEL SRXM-001  
OWNER'S  
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RF output is supplied to the RF Modulator. The RF Modulator, in turn, is  
capable of transmitting on seven (7) FM frequencies; namely, 88.1MHz,  
88.3MHz, 88.5MHz, 88.7MHz, 88.9MHz, 89.1MHz and 89.3MHz. The fre-  
quency is selected using the FM band of the existing vehicle radio.  
(The default FM frequency is 88.5MHz.) Select the FM frequency having  
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the least noise or static, and then use the SCU to choose the XM  
channel for your listening pleasure.  
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AUDIO OUT  
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DIN OUT  
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SATELLITE RADIO  
RECEIVER UNIT  
(RRU)  
SATELLITE SYSTEM  
CONTROL UNIT  
(SCU)  
SATELLITE ANTENNA  
(PURCHASED SEPARATELY)  
Satellite System Control Unit (SCU)  
1. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD): Presents a display of various  
system functions, such as channel/category number, type of  
broadcast, song title, performer(s), advisory/error messages,  
etc.  
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T O R R U  
T O S C U  
SATELLITE RADIO RF MODULATOR  
VEHICLE-RF MODULATOR POWER  
2. Down Directional (  
) Button: When momentarily pressed,  
TO CAR  
ANT.  
TO RADIO  
ANT.  
CABLE  
channel number decreases with each press; when pressed and  
held, the channel number decreases continuously. Release the  
button when the desired channel number is displayed. When used  
in conjunction with the Shift (SFT) button, the MUTE function is  
enabled.  
13-PIN DIN CABLE  
TO RADIO  
ANTENNNA JACK  
TO VEHICLE  
ANTENNA  
RF MODULATOR  
RCA to RCA CABLE  
3. Keypad Buttons 0-9: These buttons are used to directly enter a  
desired channel number. They are also used when entering and  
recalling preset channel numbers into memory.  
4. Up Directional (  
) Button: When momentarily pressed,  
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XM Satellite Receiver System  
channel number increases with each press; when pressed and  
held, the channel number increases continuously. Release the  
button when the desired channel number is displayed. When used  
in conjunction with the Shift (SFT) button, the SCAN function is  
enabled.  
SATELLITE SYSTEM CONTROL UNIT (SCU)  
The SCU provides for complete control of the system by means of its  
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and associated function buttons.  
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5. Infrared Detector: Provides detection of the infrared control  
signal transmitted by an optional wireless remote control unit  
(P/N SAT-RC) for remote operation. Make sure no obstructions  
are blocking the signal path.  
6. Shift (SFT) Button: When momentarily pressed, this button  
provides access to additional functions, such as audio MUTE,  
channel SCAN, direct channel access, category select, etc.  
SATELLITE RADIO RECEIVER (RRU)  
The RRU is the central data receiving equipment required to process  
the satellite signals from the external antenna; it contains the process-  
ing logic needed to recognize, decode and distribute the incoming pro-  
gram information. The RRU is typically installed under the seat or in the  
trunk/rear of the vehicle.  
7. Power On/Off (  
) Button: Press this button to apply power  
SATELLITE RADIO RF MODULATOR  
to the Satellite Radio Receiver. The associated stereo radio  
must be turned on and off separately using its power switch.  
8. Mute Function Button: Momentarily press the shift (SFT) but-  
The RF Modulator receives the satellite RF signals from the RRU and  
provides the necessary FM pass-band logic to recognize and pass these  
signals on to your existing vehicle’s FM stereo system. So, when your  
radio is tuned to one of the FM frequencies between 88.1MHz and  
ton; then press and hold the down directional (  
enable the audio mute function. When enabled, the audio pro-  
gram is muted and the Mute icon ( ) appears in the lower  
) button to  
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89.3MHz, you can enjoy XM programming. The RF Modulator is typi-  
right corner of the SCU display. Press any button to exit the mute  
function.  
cally mounted behind or under the dashboard.  
9. Scan Function Button: Momentarily press the shift (SFT)  
button; then press and hold the Up directional (  
) button to  
enable the up channel scan function. When enabled, each  
channel is scanned in the up direction for 10 seconds before  
moving on to the next active channel. Each channel number  
appears in reverse image (white-on-black) format. This per-  
mits channel preview or introductory sampling of channel pro-  
gramming. Press any button to exit the scan function.  
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Functional Operation  
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Functional operation of the system is controlled by the buttons on the  
SCU; i.e., the sequence in which they are pressed, and the length of  
time button activation occurs.  
LOADING  
SFT  
SFT  
AUDIO OX  
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POWERING UP THE SYSTEM  
After the system has been properly installed and activated, the system  
can be powered on in the following manner:  
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The Audiovox Logo Appears-and-XM Satellite Program is Loaded  
4. After program loading is complete, the display reverts to either  
preview channel 001 (if the system is being activated for the  
1. Turn on the existing vehicle radio and tune the radio to the  
selected FM frequencies between 88.1MHz and 89.3MHz; if you  
are not sure which frequency to select on your existing radio,  
use the existing radio’s SEEK, SCAN or TUNE function to tune  
through the frequencies until the satellite signal is played  
through the speakers.  
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first time), or it will return to the last XM channel being used  
when the system was turned off. A typical channel display will  
appear as shown below.  
CHANNEL LABEL  
ARTIST  
NOTE: The default FM frequency is 88.5MHz.  
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The 80's  
SONG TITLE  
2. Enter this frequency into memory using one of the preset but-  
tons on the existing radio, making a note of the FM band and  
preset number.  
The J Rebal Band  
I Don't Work Here Anymore  
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CH 008  
Decades  
SFT  
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CHANNEL  
NUMBER  
CAR COMPACT DISC PLAYER  
OPEN  
PWR  
P-950  
TRACK  
CH  
EQ ROCK  
ST CLAS  
POP  
LOC  
CATEGORY/GENRE  
Tune  
MUTE  
LOUD  
MONO  
Audio  
Control  
/Seek  
LOUD  
/Track  
LOC  
ILL  
DISC RND  
RPT  
Typical Channel Display  
Sub.  
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SCAN  
MULTI-COLOR FLUORESCENT DISPLAY  
POWER LEVEL METER  
NOTE: If program reception is noisy or contains audible back-  
ground static, switch your radio to another FM frequency.  
Refer to Direct FM Frequency Selection later in this  
manual for details on how to select another FM  
frequency.  
EQ  
T/F  
AS/PS  
SEL  
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TOP  
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SCN  
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RPT  
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RND  
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D.DN  
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D.UP  
MODE  
BAND  
Typical Car Radio  
3. At the Satellite System Control Unit (SCU), momentarily press  
the Power On/Off button ( ); the Audiovox logo appears and  
SELECTING A SATELLITE CHANNEL  
A satellite channel can be selected in three ways; namely, by scrolling  
station-by-station, by selecting a group or category or by direct access.  
then slowly fades out. This may be followed by the LOADING  
message on the display. This display indicates that the  
system is acquiring and loading the satellite information.  
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DISPLAYING THE IDENTIFICATION (ID) CODE  
Before you listen to XM Radio, you must subscribe to the service. To  
do so, your tuner ID code must be used to identify your radio. This code  
NOTE: When an invalid (no broadcast) channel is encoun-  
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tered, the channel is automatically skipped.  
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not only allows you to subscribe to XM Radio, but also allows you to  
SELECTINGCHANNELCATEGORIES  
To select a specific group or category of entertainment, proceed as  
report any problems. To display the radio ID, proceed as follows:  
follows:  
1. Use the Up/Down buttons to access channel 000; note that the  
ID for your radio is displayed in the following format:  
1. Press the Shift (SFT) button; the first channel number in that  
category (CH 020 in the “Hits” category, for example) flashes for  
5 seconds.  
2. Make a note of your radio ID;  
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then contact XM Radio through  
XM Radio  
2. While the number is flashing, momentarily press the Up  
RADIO ID  
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the web, or by phone, to sub-  
scribe to the service.  
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CH 000  
RADIO ID  
directional (  
) button.  
SFT  
3. The category will advance to the next higher category (for  
example, 040 in the “Rock” category), which will also flash for 5  
seconds. If no further advance is made, the category will then  
remain steady.  
USING THE UP/DOWN BUTTONS  
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To select an XM channel using just the Up/Down directional buttons,  
proceed as follows:  
4. To select a category in the down direction, repeat step 1  
and momentarily press the Down directional (  
will advance to the next lower category.  
) button. This  
1. Momentarily press the Up direction (  
) button to advance,  
one step at a time, to the next higher channel.  
To advance rapidly in the upward direction, press and hold the  
Up direction button until the desired channel is reached; then  
release the button.  
NOTE: Each category or group is assigned a sequential block of chan-  
nels. To navigate within a category, enter Shift (SFT) 0981 Shift (SFT).  
When in this mode, switching between different channels within a  
category, the tuning will automatically wrap around from the last to the  
first channel in that category or vice-versa. When a new category is  
chosen, the radio will automatically select the first channel in that cat-  
egory.  
2. Conversely, momentarily press the Down direction (  
) button  
to advance, one step at a time, to the next lower channel.  
To advance rapidly in the downward direction, press and hold  
the Down direction button until the desired channel is reached;  
then release the button.  
PRESS DOWN BUTTON  
TO ADVANCE TO NEXT  
LOWER CATEGORY  
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20 on 20  
MOMENTARY PRESS:  
MOMENTARY PRESS:  
ADVANCE UPWARD ONE  
CHANNEL AT A TIME  
The Techs  
ADVANCE DOWNWARD  
ONE CHANNEL AT A  
TIME  
Oh Baby Oh Baby  
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CH 020  
Hits  
20 on 20  
The Techs  
Oh Baby Oh Baby  
SFT  
AUDIO OX  
PRESS UP BUTTON TO  
ADVANCE TO NEXT  
HIGHER CATEGORY  
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CH 020  
Hits  
PRESS AND HOLD:  
CONTINUOUS ADVANCE  
UPWARD  
PRESS AND HOLD:  
CONTINUOUS ADVANCE  
DOWNWARD  
SFT  
AUDIO OX  
PRESS  
SHIFT  
CATEGORY/GROUP  
NUMBER FLASHES  
CATEGORY/GENRE  
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DIRECTLYACCESSINGACHANNEL  
To directly access a specific channel, proceed as follows:  
3. Note that the preset number appears in reverse image format in  
the lower right-hand corner of the display on the same line as  
the channel number.  
4. Repeat the procedure in steps 2 and 3 to save nine other  
desirable channels for quick access.  
1. Press the Shift (SFT) button; the channel number (CH 020)  
flashes for 5 seconds in reverse image format.  
2. While the channel number is flashing for the 5-second period,  
use the number buttons on the keypad and enter the desired  
channel.  
3. The selected channel number will flash for 5 seconds and then  
remain steady.  
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PRESS AND HOLD  
ANY NUMBER BUTTON  
(0-9) TO COMMIT THE  
CHANNEL TO PRESET  
MEMORY  
The Joint  
Khrisp  
Oh Baby Oh Baby  
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CH 101  
World  
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NOTE: If the selected channel is not available, (---) will appear  
on the display and the system will remain tuned to the  
previous channel.  
SFT  
THE PRESET MEMORY  
LOCATION APPEARS  
HERE  
PRESS KEYPAD BUTTONS  
TO SELECT DESIRED  
CHANNEL  
SELECT THE  
DESIRED CHANNEL  
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20 on 20  
The Techs  
Oh Baby Oh Baby  
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CH 020  
Hits  
SFT  
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS USING THE SHIFT BUTTON  
There are a number of user preference functions that can be adjusted  
simply by using the Shift (SFT) button with a specific number code.  
These functions are explained in the following paragraphs.  
CHANNEL NUMBER  
FLASHES  
PRESS THE SHIFT  
BUTTON  
In general, a shift/code is entered in the following manner:  
PRESETTING A DESIRED CHANNEL  
Up to 10 channels can be preset on your SCU for rapid and easy ac-  
cess. Channel preset is accomplished as follows:  
SFT  
SFT  
0
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1. Select the desired channel you wish to save in memory by using  
the directional buttons, direct access method, or category se-  
lect tuning method.  
2. With the desired channel accessed and displayed, press and  
hold any one of the numbered keypad buttons for more than 1  
second.  
(SFT) represents Shift button  
activation and XX represents the  
specific function code. (The 4-digit  
code always starts with 09.)  
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DIRECT FM FREQUENCY SELECTION  
The selection of a specific FM frequency can be directly accessed  
using the appropriate code; these codes are presented as follows:  
SYSTEM DEFAULT SHIFT CODE  
Defaults refer to the settings that are entered at the factory. When code  
31 is entered, the system is reset to the following defaults:  
1. All channel presets cancel and revert to channel 1.  
2. The LCD backlighting reverts to Green  
3. Button confirmation tone is turned on.  
4. All deleted channels are reinstated.  
Modulator Frequency Codes  
CODE  
21  
SELECTION  
88.1MHz  
88.3MHz  
88.5MHz  
88.7MHz  
88.9MHz  
89.1MHz  
89.3MHz  
LCD CONTRAST SHIFT CODE  
To change the LCD contrast:  
1. Enter code 35.  
2. Use the Up and Down directional buttons to increase or de-  
crease display contrast, respectively.  
3. Press the SFT button to exit LCD contrast mode.  
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LCD BACKLIGHT DIMMING SHIFT CODE  
To enable the LCD backlight dimming feature:  
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1. Enter shift code 36.  
2. Use the Up and Down directional buttons to increase or decrease  
display dimming, respectively.  
3. Press the SFT button to exit LCD backlight dimming mode.  
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BUTTON CONFIRMATION TONE SHIFT CODE  
Normally, a beep confirmation tone is heard each time a button is pressed  
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on the SCU. To silence this confirmation tone:  
1. Enter code 40.  
2. To turn the beep tone on again, enter code 41.  
NOTE: The default frequency is 88.5MHz  
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DISPLAY MESSAGES  
LCD BACKLIGHT COLOR SHIFT CODES  
The backlight color for the LCD display can be either Green or Amber;  
to select the desired color, enter one of the following codes:  
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When problems are encountered during XM system operation, a mes-  
sage may appear on the display. The following table outlines the most  
common problems and provides a probable cause(s) for each and a  
suggested corrective action(s) to restore normal operation.  
1. Green------51  
2. Amber---- 52  
Display Messages  
CATEGORY/NORMAL SELECTION MODE SHIFT CODES  
To invoke the category selection mode:  
MESSAGE  
UPDATING  
DEFINITION  
ACTION NEEDED  
1. Category------ 81: A channel change is possible only within the  
same category or group.  
2. Normal-----80: Return operation to the normal mode, whereby  
channels can be selected in sequential order up or down.  
RRU is being updated with  
latest encryption code.  
Wait until code update has  
been completed; channels  
000 and 001 should function  
normally.  
OFF AIR  
The channel currently  
selected has stopped  
broadcasting.  
Select another channel.  
CHANNEL SKIP SHIFT CODE  
If you wish to prevent acquisition of a particular channel during the  
channel selection process:  
LOADING  
System is acquiring XM  
audio or program  
information.  
Wait until the system has  
received all information.  
NO SIGNAL Loss of, or weak, signal  
1. Check antenna.  
2. Change location.  
1. Skip Channel----91: The channel will be skipped over during  
channel selection.  
2. Recover Channel---- 90: Regain access to the channel by using  
the direct selection method (shift plus station number) to select  
the skipped channel; then enter code 90.  
ANTENNA  
Antenna cable disconnected Verify antenna cable  
connected.  
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Specifications  
Troubleshooting Considerations  
GENERAL  
Power Source  
Max. Current Consumption  
Dimensions:  
Satellite System Control  
Unit (SCU)  
Satellite Radio Receiver  
Unit (RRU)  
RF Modulator  
The following table presents a few possible causes of system operating  
faults, their probable causes and the remedial action suggested to re-  
store the system to normal operating conditions.  
12 Vdc, Negative Ground  
2.0 A  
Troubleshooting Considerations  
133mmL x21.0 mm W x 47.5 mmH  
(5.24”)  
170mmL x 114.9 mm W x 30.5mmH  
(6.7”) x (4.5”) x (1.03”)  
94.9mmL x 79.9 mm W x 26mm H  
(3.7”) x (3.15”) x (1.02”)  
x (0.83”)  
x (1.87”)  
FAULT  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
SCU Does  
not Turn On  
Blown fuse, power cable not connected  
correctly, and/or SCU not connected to FM 2. Check power cable.  
Modulator.  
1. Check fuses.  
3. Check DIN cable connection  
between SCU and FM Modulator.  
Weight:  
Satellite System Control  
Unit (SCU)  
Satellite Radio Receiver  
Unit (RRU)  
RF Modulator  
Check  
The Satellite Antenna is not connected.  
Check antenna connections to the RRU.  
9.5 Oz (0.269Kg)  
23.0 Oz (0.652Kg)  
6.5 Oz (0.184Kg)  
Antenna  
Display  
Message  
The antenna itself or the antenna cable is  
faulty.  
Contact system installer or vendor.  
Audio Static  
or Loss of  
Clarity  
FM Modulator frequency in use contains  
static.  
Switch radio to another FM frequency.  
RRU  
Frequency Range  
Usable Sensitivity:  
Satellite  
2,332.50 - 2,345.00MHz  
Vehicle antenna cable not connected to  
FM Modulator or vehicle radio.  
Check antenna cable.  
-94.0 dBm  
-90.0 dBm  
Terrestrial  
No Received  
Signal on  
SCU Display  
Check for obstacles over or around  
antenna.  
Change your location to eliminate  
nearby obstacles (bridges, tunnels, etc.).  
AUDIO  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
92 dB (IHF-A Network)  
75 dB  
No Sound  
1. Audio cables not connected.  
1. Check audio cables at RRU and FM  
Modulator.  
Separation  
2. FM Modulator antenna connection.  
2. Check RF antenna cable connections  
between FM Modulator and  
vehicle/radio antenna.  
RF Modulator  
Usable Frequencies  
88.1MHz, 88.3MHz, 88.5MHz,  
88.7MHz, 88.9MHz, 89.1MHz,  
89.3MHz  
3. Radio not tuned to proper FM  
Modulator frequency.  
3. Tune radio to proper frequency.  
4. Mute mode selected on SCU.  
4. Deactivate Mute mode at SCU.  
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36 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
AUDIOVOX 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 36 months from the date of original purchase, such  
defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with new or 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 an approved warranty station or 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, compact discs, speakers, accessories, 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  
48 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR  
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. No person or  
representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage  
so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
U.S.A. : AUDIOVOX CORPORATION, 150 MARCUS BLVD., HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 l 1-800-645-4994  
CANADA : CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA  
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