ADV350B / ADV350S / ADV350P

DVD PLAYER WITH DROP-DOWN

VIDEO MONITOR

SOURCE

Installation Guide

Important Notice

An LCD panel and/or video monitor may be installed in a motor vehicle and visible to the driver if the LCD panel or video monitor is used for vehicle information, system control, rear or side observation or navigation. If the LCD panel or video monitor is used for television reception, video or DVD play, the LCD panel or video monitor must be installed so that these features will only function when the vehicle is in ???park??? or when the vehicle???s parking brake is applied.

An LCD panel or video monitor used for television reception, video or DVD play that operates when the vehicle is in gear or when the parking brake is not applied must be installed to the rear of the driver???s seat where it will not be visible, directly or indirectly, to the operator of the motor vehicle.

Important Note

This DVD player incorporates two new features:

1)A wireless FM Modulator

2)Capability to add an optional plug in TV tuner (Audiovox P/N PODTVT ??? must be ordered separately)

Please be advised that the wireless modulator will perform well in most applications. However, in certain applications the quality of the wireless signal may be less than optimal, resulting in static or strong local station bleed thru. If this is the case, an optional relay box is available. The Audiovox part number is SIRSWB and plugs into the 1/8" jack on the side of the chassis. This relay box is installed between the vehicle antenna and the car radio to provide the best possible FM reception of the DVD player audio. When the SIRSWB is installed it is recommended that the wireless FM an- tenna that is plugged into the printed circuit board next to the 3.5mm jack be unplugged. See page 6 of this manual for addi- tional information.

MATERIALS INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE:

TOOLS REQUIRED:

#2 Phillips Screwdriver

#1 Phillips Screwdriver

Utility or Razor Knife or Shears Wire Strippers

Upholstery hook tool (for removal of panels as necessary) Electrical Tape

Masking Tape

Multimeter (to verify 12 volt DC and continuity: Do not use a test light or logic probe) Marker pen ??? to mark headliner

Scribe (to mark trim ring if used)

Misc. electrical connectors (to connect to vehicle power source). Requirements will vary from vehicle to vehicle)

DVD Movie (to verify system operation after installation)

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GENERAL INSTALLATION APPROACH:

1)Decide upon system configuration and options that will be installed (i.e.: what components, VCP, Video Game, external amp, wireless headphones, VCP, etc.).

2)Review all manuals to become familiar with electrical requirements and hook ups.

3)Decide upon mounting locations of all components and method of mounting.

4)Prep the vehicle by removing any interior trim necessary to gain access to vehicle's wiring as well as all areas where interconnecting wire harnesses will need to be located. If any access holes need to be cut into the vehicle (headliner, other trim components etc.), this should be done now as well. (Refer to Page 3).

5)Route the wiring harnesses throughout the vehicle as necessary. (Refer to the Wiring Diagrams on pages 6 of this manual as well as the wiring instructions for the individual components and accessory options being installed). Be sure that all wiring is protected from sharp edges and is routed in such a manner that it will not be pinched when all components and interior trim are fully installed. Be sure to leave enough slack in the wiring at each component to allow working room.

6)Remove all A/V system components from their packaging and place them loosely in the vehicle at their respective locations.

7)Connect all components together (electrically) and verify proper operation of all system functions. Note: This is best done BEFORE, components have been permanently mounted.

8)After verifying proper operation of the system, proceed to mount of each component.

9)When all components are mounted, recheck function of entire system again to ensure that no wiring was pinched or connected improperly during final installation.

GENERAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS:

The following is intended to provide some of the system configurations that are possible with the ADV350 series Drop Down Video Systems:

Notes :

There are a few audio output options that can be added as follows:

a)Wireless Headphones (P/N MVIRHS).

b)Wired relay box for wireless FM Modulator.

The ADV350 video systems are only intended for an overhead, drop down installation. It is not intended for Seatback or any other type of mounting. The hinging mechanism is designed for horizontal, drop down use only.

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VEHICLE PREPARATION:

1)Locate an accessory power source (+12v when key is in the ACC. and run positions, and 0v when key is off), and also a good ground generally, these wires can be found at the ignition switch or fuse-box.

2)The mounting method and location will vary from vehicle to vehicle, so this manual will only focus on the installation of the video monitor and related console accessories.

3)Generally, the best location for the video monitor is where the vehicle's factory dome light is in- stalled. The monitor should be located in such a manner that it can be comfortably viewed by rear seat passengers. NEVER INSTALL THE MONITOR IN A PLACE WITHIN THE DRIVER'S VIEW.

THIS IS NOT ONLY DANGEROUS, BUT IT IS ALSO ILLEGAL IN MANY STATES.

4)Once the mounting location of the monitor has been determined, there may be additional prepara- tion work necessary, depending on the vehicle structure and installation method. Some of the steps that may be required are:

A)Removal of the vehicle's dome light

B)The headliner may.

C)If the mini-console will be used, it will have to be trimmed to fit the

contour of the vehicle's headliner. Refer to the "Mini-Console installation" section in

this manual.

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MINI CONSOLE INSTALLATION:

This page only covers special installation considerations for the mini-console installation. If the video monitor is to be installed in a vehicle with the mini console, this console may need to be trimmed to fit the contour of the vehicle headliner.

1)In this installation, the video monitor is mounted directly to the overhead cross-member in the roof using the mounting screw bosses. These screw bosses should contact the cross-member di- rectly (i.e.: no gap between the screw boss and the roof structure). Also, be sure that the screws do not pierce the outer roof skin when fully fastened to the cross-member. The mini-console is attached to the video monitor using the perimeter screw bosses. It is important that the screws used in this installation are not overtightened, and that the video monitor and mini-console are mounted in such a way that the assembly does not distort (or bend) when the mounting screws are tightened. An alternate method is to use a piece of plywood (12"x9"x3/4"). First secure the plywood block to the cross-member, then screw the monitor into the plywood. See the drawing on page 5.

2)It is best to mount the video monitor to the roof structure without the mini-console first. There should be a gap between the headliner and the outer flange of the video monitor. The mini-console should be cut to full this gap. Apply masking tape to the outer surface of the mini-console in the areas where the cut will be made.

3)Mark the cut to follow the necessary contour of the roof. The suggested method of marking is as follows:

A)First mark the narrowest point of the mini-console on the masking tape. Be careful to consider not only vertical location, but fore-aft location.

B)Using the handle of a screwdriver, make a ???transfer marking tool???. See diagram below. Place the tool against the roof and the marker against the masking tape on the mini-console. Trace the cut to be made around the entire perimeter of the mini- console.

C)Cut the mini-console using a sharp utility knife or shears. Make the cut in several passes over the marked line, each time cutting a little deeper. It is not necessary to cut completely through the plastic, the cut only need be over 50% of the wall thick- ness of the plastic. By bending the cut back and forth several times, the plastic will break cleanly at the cut.

D)Check the fit of the trimmed console and make any minor adjustments necessary.

4)The mini-console can be painted or covered with a material that matches the headliner before assembling the mini-console to video monitor.

5)The finished mini-console should be attached to the video monitor, then attach the assembly to the roof.

Headliner

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MOUNTING THE MINI-CONSOLE

Roof

Roof Support

Headliner

12???x9???x3/4??? Plywood Block

(4) Self-Tapping Screws (not supplied)

Mini-Console

Video Unit

(5) #8 Flat Washers

(5) #8x3/4??? Self-Tapping Screws

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ADV350

*ANTENNA FOR WIRELESS FM MOD

** See Antenna Note Below

*OPTIONAL RELAY BOX

SIRSWB

UNIT (BACK VIEW)

Power Harness

Item #3

To Secondary AV Monitor

PODTVT

TV

ANTENNA

To TV Antenna In

Figure A

1)Make the connections to the vehicle for the 12 pin wiring harness.

2)Insert the Circular Mini-Din Connector of the source component harness through the wire tie loop on the main PCB and into the Mini-Din Connector on the main PCB.

3)Pull the wire tie loop tight and cut off the excess.

4)Connect the 12 pin harness to the mating connector on the Video Monitor.

5)Connect power harness to vehicle???s electrical system by tapping into an accessory hot line and a good ground.

6)Verify all functions of the System before final mounting of the finished assembly.

7)Mount and connect the Television antenna. (Optional)

Note: A VCP or other A/V Component can be connected to the video monitor system using a second

source component harness (purchased separately, part number: 8010730). This harness would plug into the Mini-Din connector on the main PCB as in steps 2 and 3 above.

A/V Source Definitions:

1= AV1, VCP or VCP with TV Tuner (Mini-Din on main PCB) 2= AUX-IN (VCP, Game or future DVD etc...)

3= Built-in DVD

4= TV (TV Tuner)

*NOTE: If the original relay box P/N SIRSWB is installed, it recommended that the antenna for the wireless FM Modulator be unplugged. See Figure A for antenna location.

**NOTE: Extending the wireless antenna beyond its 12 inch length will cause the FM Modulator to exceed FCC limits for wireless transmission. When installing the unit position the antenna for best reception.

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CONNECTING THE DOME LIGHTS

The dome lights in the video monitor require three connections to the vehicle's wiring. There are two common types of dome light circuits used, positive or negative switched. Positive systems supply voltage to the interior lights to turn them on, negative switched systems apply ground to illuminate the bulbs. To determine which system you have you must locate the wires at the dome light. On a positive switched system, with all the doors closed and the lights out, both wires at the dome light will rest at ground. When the light is activated, one of these wires will switch to +12 vdc. This is the vehicle's switching wire. On a negative switched system, with all the doors closed and the lights out, both wires at the dome light will rest at + 12vdc. When the light is activated, one of these wires will switch to ground. This is the switching wire.

For positive systems, connect the purple / brown (Lamp auto) wire to the vehicle's switched wire. Then connect the red / black (lamp on) wire to a fused constant 12 volt source and the black / red (lamp common) wire to a good ground. Positive systems are commonly found on Ford vehicles.

For negative systems, connect the purple / brown (Lamp auto) wire to the vehicle's switched wire. Then connect the red / black (lamp on) wire to a good ground and the black / red (lamp common) wire to fused constant 12 volt source. Negative systems are commonly found on General Motors and import vehicles.

Note:

Some vehicles which incorporate transistorized control of the dome light circuit, such as the 1999 Dodge Caravan, may require that the purple / brown (Lamp auto) wire be connected to the door pin switch wire, as the additional current draw of the Monitor's lights may not be supported by the output of the vehicles body control computer.

Positive Switched Dome lighting

Factory Door ajar switch or Body Control computer

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Negative Switched Dome lighting

Factory Dome light circuit

To constant

Factory Door ajar switch or Body

Troubleshooting:

No Infrared remote func- tions for VCP (or other com- ponents)

-Check batteries in the hand held remote (not included with this kit). Verify that the IR LED ( page 6 Wiring Diagram) is properly attached to the sen- sor window of the VCP (or other component).

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