Audiovox ACC-40 User manual

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INSTALLATION MANUAL
MODEL ACC-40
6-DISC CD CHANGER
WITH WIRED COMMANDER
6
COMPACT
ACC-40
DIGITAL AUDIO 6 DISC
COMPACT DISC CHANGER
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
CD Magazine
1 pc.
Index seal sheet
1 pc.
Installation Manual
1 pc.
Owner's guide
1 pc.
INSTALLATION PARTS
ACCESSORIES
MAIN UNIT
1
PACKING LIST
CD Changer
Mounting Angle Adjustment Tool
1 pc.
Hex Head Bolt with Washer Base
(M5 x 12)
4 pcs.
5 Meter Din Cable
1 pc.
Screw Hole Cover Labels
1 pc.
Mounting Bracket
2 pcs.
Phillips Head
Screw (Large)
4 pcs.
Phillips Head
Screw (Small)
2 pcs.
6
COMPACT
ACC-40
DIGITAL AUDIO 6 DISC
COMPACT DISC CHANGER
Wired
Commander
FM Modulator
l This unit cannot be installed on its side, end, or upside down. Installation in such positions will cause malfunctioning
of the mechanism.
Installation and Wiring Precautions
2
To prevent a short-circuit,
l Be sure to turn off the ignition and remove the negative (-) battery cable, prior to installation.
l Connect power wires last.
1
BEFORE INSTALLING THE UNIT
Transport Lock Screws
6
5
4
3
2
The mechanism in the CD changer is "locked" into place during shipment by the 4
transport screws. Be sure to remove the screws prior to installation.
Retain these screws for future use when transporting the unit for service/maintenance.
After removing the transport lock screws, place the supplied seals over the screw
holes. These seals are used to keep dust out of the unit, which could cause a
malfunction.
l Caution l
Note
If the changer is to be installed in a car that is equipped with an on-board drive or navigation computer, do not disconnect
the battery cable. If the cable is disconnected, the computer memory may be lost. Under these conditions, use extra
caution during installation, not to cause a short circuit.
Do not install the unit in the following locations.
l Locations exposed to direct sunlight.
l Where hot air is discharged from the car heater.
l In areas subject to extreme temperatures.
Incorrect installation can cause the sound to "skip" when playing a disc.
Mount the unit firmly in place, using the supplied brackets and screws.
Be careful not to damage the car wiring.
l Be sure to use the supplied screws.
l Be careful not to snag any wires when tightening screws.
l Do not use any of the screws that are part of the brake or steering system, to install the unit.
Drill holes 1/8" (4mm) in diameter.
PROCEDURE FOR HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION
1
2
3
Bracket
Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the unit, using the
4 hex head bolts with washer base.
Determine the mounting location, and drill four mounting
holes.
Secure the unit in place, using four large self-tapping Phillips
head screws.
Use RTV (silicone sealer) on screw threads or around
the holes to prevent moisture intrusion.
3
INSTALLATION
Self-tapping Phillips head screw
(large)
Never mount the unit near the fuel tank.
The unit can be installed horizontally, vertically or at a 45° angle. The position of the built-in anti-vibration springs (left and right side), must
correspond to the mounting position chosen. If the springs are not set correctly for the type of installation chosen, the anti-vibration
compensation will not be effective and vibration may cause the disc to skip.
position "H"
position "V"
position "45°"
Bracket
Bracket
Bracket
Hex head bolt
with washer base
NOTE: Make sure anti-vibration springs
are set to position "H".
Set the anti-vibration springs to
position "H".
Set the anti-vibration springs to
position "V".
Set the anti-vibration springs to
position "45°".
H
45°
V
H
45°
V
H
45°
V
45°
H
45°
V
NOTE:If mounting surface is carpeted, use caution
when drilling holes to prevent drill bit from
catching on carpet. Cut holes in carpet
before drilling into sub-surface.
HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION VERTICAL INSTALLAITON 45° ANGLE INSTALLATION
Hex head bolt
with washer base
Bracket
Bracket
4
2
Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the unit, using the
hex head bolts with washer base.
Mount the unit in place, using four large self-tapping Phillips
head screws.
Use RTV (silicone sealer) on screw threads or around
the holes to prevent moisture intrusion.
Set the anti-vibration springs to position "V".
Determine the mounting location, and drill four mounting
holes.
3
4
PROCEDURE FOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION
Note
If the anti-vibration spring position has been changed and verified for vertical mounting (as shown on page 3), start with step 2.
1
Never mount the unit near the fuel tank.
Drill holes 1/8" (4mm) in diameter
position "V"
Self-tapping
Phillips head screw
(large)
Bracket
Bracket
H
45°
V
NOTE:If mounting surface is carpeted, use caution
when drilling holes to prevent drill bit from
catching on carpet. Cut holes in carpet
before drilling into sub-surface.
4
2
Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the unit, using the
4 hex head bolts with washer base.
Mount the unit in place, using four large self-tapping Phillips
head screws.
Use RTV (silicone sealer) on screw threads or around
the holes to prevent moisture intrusion.
Set the anti-vibration springs to position "45°".
Determine the mounting location, and drill four mounting
holes.
3
PROCEDURE FOR 45° ANGLE INSTALLATION
Note
If the anti-vibration spring position has been changed and verified for 45° angle mounting (as shown on page 3), start with step 2.
1
Never mount the unit near the fuel tank.
5
position "45°"
Bracket
Bracket
Hex head bolt
with washer base
Bracket
Self-tapping Phillips head screw
(large)
Bracket
H
45°
V
Drill holes 1/8" (4mm) in diameter
NOTE:If mounting surface is carpeted, use caution
when drilling holes to prevent drill bit from
catching on carpet. Cut holes in carpet
before drilling into sub-surface.
45°
6
ADJUSTMENT OF FM MODULATOR AUDIO LEVEL
The audio level from the modulator is factory-set to provide the correct volume
balance between radio and CD changer in the majority of installations and usually
will not require any adjustment. If, however, a large difference in volume level is
noted when switching between CD changer and FM radio operation, the audio level
from the CD changer may be adjusted as follows:
1. With the CD changer off, tune to an FM station and adjust the volume control on
the radio to a normal listening level.
2. Leaving the volume control at the setting, turn on the CD changer and tune the
radio to the modulator output frequency (89.1 or 88.7 MHz.).
3. Select a
LOUD section of the CD. If the volume level is comparable to that of
the FM station in step 1, no adjustment is necessary. If it is noticeably louder or
more quiet than that of the radio station, use a # 0 Phillips screwdriver to adjust
the "AUDIO LEVEL" control on the modulator so that the CD changer volume
is comparable to that of the radio station.
IMPORTANT: If the modulator audio level is adjusted too high, it may result in
unacceptable levels of distortion during loud sections of CD's. If set too low, it may
result in poor signal/noise levels during CD changer operation.
RF output
(89.1MHz or
88.7MHz)
Fuse 2A
To car antenna
FM Modulator
DIN cable
FM Radio
Antenna
socket
+12 volt Accessory/Switched
(ORANGE w/WHITE STRIPE)
Connect this wire to a point which is energized when the
ignition switch is turned to the "ON" or "ACCESSORY"
position.
+12 volt Constant (GREEN w/WHITE STRIPE)
Connect this lead to the cable to which power is continu-
ously supplied and which has been passed through the
vehicle's fuse block.
Ground (BLACK)
Screw this to a metal part of the vehicle. Clean connecting
area of paint, dirt, etc. A poor ground connection can
cause incorrect or noisy operation.
To +12V ACC,
Speakers, etc.
SYSTEM WIRING AND ADJUSTMENT
Commander connection cord
ADJUSTMENT OF FM MODULATOR OUTPUT FREQUENCY
l If there is interference from a local station or a clear signal cannot be obtained
on 89.1 MHz., change the position of the frequency select switch on the side of
the FM Modulator and tune the radio to 88.7 MHz. when using the CD changer.
l Select the frequency before mounting the FM Modulator.
l Radio sensitivity may be slightly reduced when the FM Modulator is connected.
FM Modulator
Audio Level
Adjust
FM Modulator
Slide Switch
#0 Phillips Screwdriver
Move to 88.7M Position
Wired
Commander
6
COMPACT
ACC-40
DIGITAL AUDIO 6 DISC
COMPACT DISC CHANGER
CD changer
Fuse 5A
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT - Some import cars use a special dual antenna Diversity" system.
If your car has this type of antenna system, you will find the antenna cable will
not fit the socket on the FM modulator. Use of the ACC-40 with “Diversity"
systems is not recommended. You may also find some GM cars and others
have an antenna plug that is too small to mate with the socket on the FM
modulator. If this is found, call Audiovox’s Toll-Free Assistance for a special
adaptor. This adaptor can also be purchased at most car stereo installation
center.
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AS/PS
SEK
654
EQ
T/F
MAN
TAPE
BAND
VEHICLE WIRING
MOUNTING THE WIRED COMMANDER
1. Determine where the commander unit will be located.
2. Be sure that the mounting surface where the commander unit will
be located is clean and dry.
3. Remove the protective paper from the back of the Velcro strip.
4. Apply the commander unit to the desired location.
After completing all connections, press the RESET button on the
commander unit.
MOUNTING THE FM MODULATOR
Install the FM Modulator to the mounting surface with the small
self-tapping screws (M3 x 12).
Self-tapping Phillips
head screw (small)
Wired Commander
FM Modulator
© 2000 Audiovox Corporation, Happauge, N.Y. 11788 Printed in Korea
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FM modulator
FM radio
+12V Constant (GREEN w/WHITE STRIPE)
Connect this wire to a terminal which is always
energized.
+12V Accessory / Switched (ORANGE w/WHITE STRIPE)
Connect this wire to a terminal which is energized when the
ignition switch is turned to the "ON" or "ACCESSORY" position.
From antenna
Commander connection cord
Wired
Commander
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT - Some import cars use a special dual antenna
“Diversity" system. If your car has this type of antenna system,
you will find the antenna cable will not fit the socket on the FM
modulator. Use of the ACC-40 with “Diversity" systems is not
recommended. You may also find some GM cars and others
have an antenna plug that is too small to mate with the socket
on the FM modulator. If this is found, call Audiovox’s Toll-Free
Assistance for a special adaptor. This adaptor can also be
purchased at most car stereo installation center.
DIN cable
CD changer
To FM radio antenna
input
Ground (BLACK)
Attach this wire to the chassis of the car. Be
sure that the surface is free of paint, and is not
rusty. If a proper ground connection is not
made, the CD changer may not operate
correctly and stray noise may be picked
up by the unit.
Fuses
Velcro Strip
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