User's Manual
Table Of Contents
VEHICLE PREPARATION (continued):
6) Connect all the components together (electrically) and verify proper operation
of all the system functions. (Refer to the Headrest System Wiring Diagram on
page 6)
a) Connect the headrest DIN cables to the FMM Interface Box DIN cables
which are color coded. Connect each headrest cable to the correct color
cable on the Wireless FMM Interface Box.
b) Locate an accessory power source (+12 VDC should be present when the
ignition key is in the accessory and run positions. 0 VDC should be present
when the ignition key is in the OFF position) and a good ground. Generally,
these wires can be located at the ignition switch or fusebox.
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c) Extend the wireless FM antenna to its full length and orient for best reception.
Do not place it on the Wireless FMM Interface Box or near metal.
NOTE:
In certain areas where there are a large number of FM radio stations
(e.g. large cities, urban areas), the reception of the FM signal may
not be satisfactory, resulting in static, distorted sound or signal
bleed thru from strong local radio stations. This is not a defect in the
product, but the result of a stronger local radio station overpowering
the wireless FM transmitter in your headrest system.
If wireless reception is unsatisfactory, an optional wired relay box (Audiovox P/N
FMDIRB) can be installed which will improve audio quality.
7) After verifying the proper operation of the system, mount each component.
8) When all the components are mounted, recheck the entire system to be sure
it is functioning correctly. Make sure that no wiring was pinched or connected
improperly during the nal installation. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for system
operation.
199 CHANNEL WIRELESS FM MODULATOR:
The system is equipped with a 199 channel built-in wireless FM Modulator,
that allows you to listen to the DVD audio signal by tuning your vehicle’s radio to
one of the selected frequencies.
This feature is
accessed by using the FM transmitter buttons on the remote control
(FMM ON/OFF). Whenever the FM Modulator is on, broadcast reception on the
vehicle’s radio will be poor. Switching the FM Modulator off will allow normal radio
reception.
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