Boss Audio BV9965T User Manual

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Contents
Additional Information
Simple Troubleshooting Guide
The following checklist might helped to solve the problems which you meet when using the unit. Please double check and make sure if the connection and the procedure of the operation is properly before using the checklist .below
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Before You Start
Important Safeguards 4 About this manual 4 Precautions 5 Maintenance 6 Location & function of the controls 7 Remote control 8 Specifications 10
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Installation
Wiring Connections 11 Install the Unit 12
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Reset the Unit 14 Turning the Unit On/Off 14 Volume Control 14 Setting the Sound Characteristics 14 EQ Setting 14 Turning Loudness On 15 Eject a Disc 15 Open the Monitor 15 Angle Setting 15 Mute Function 15 Clear 15 Mode Selector 15 Menu Setup Button 15 Sensor 15 Eject a Disc Compulsively 15
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Main Menu
Main Menu Setup 16 Audio Adjust 16 Video Adjust 17 Source Setup 18 Others 19
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DVD
Playing a DVD 21 DVD Setup 21 Selecting Tracks Fast 21 Stop the Playback 21 Pause the Playback 21 Selecting Tracks/F.F/F.REW 21 Number Buttons 21 Repeat Playing 21 System Switch 22 Slow Motion Playback 22 Increase Picture Size 22 On Screen Display 22 Setting the Playback Time 22 Changing the Viewing Angle 22 Changing Audio Language 23 Changing the Subtitle Language 23 Selecting Menu 23 DVD Setup Menu 23
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MP3
Playing a MP3 Disc 29 Selecting Tracks/F.F/F.REW 29 Repeat Playing 29 Number Buttons 29 Stop Playing 29 Selecting Mp3 Tracks 29 Pause the Playback 29 Skip Backward/Forward/F.F/F.REW the Playback 29
On Screen Display 29
Problem
No power.
Some errors occur in LCD or no function pressing the button.
Unable to receive stations.
Poor effect on receiving a station.
CDs cannot be loaded.
Sound skips.
No images.
Images skip.
Note:
If any of the problem persist after check list had been made, consult your nearest service dealer. Never
attempt to disassemble your unit by yourself.
the
when
Cause/Solution
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Check and make sure whether the fuse is blown, replace with the proper value if necessary.
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Press RESET button.
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Check and make sure whether the antenna is inserted or the antenna is properly connected, if not, insert the antenna or connect it properly.
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Antenna may not be the proper length. Make sure the antenna is fully extended; if broken, replace the antenna with a new one.
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The antenna is poorly grounded, check and make sure the antenna is properly grounded at its mounting location. .
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A CD is loaded in the mechanism.
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The CD is dirty or damaged.
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The Video line from main unit to the TV is not connected properly.
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Improper setting of the color system. Set the color system according to the
to PAL or NTSC
connected television.
Due to continuous product improvement, the operations are subject to run the model.
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TV (optional)
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TV Touch Screen Menu
Press SRC to switch to TV mode:
Note:
Press the screen to turn out this menu.
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CH03:
The current channel.
65. 7 5 MHZ:
VOL-
VOL+
AV SET
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TV SET
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The current frequency.
Previous channel, Next channel.
To decrease volume level.
To increase volume level.
Note:
Please refer to page 16 to 17 for more details.
TV Setup Menu
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4 5 6
8 97
0
To select stations upwards or downwards.
Station Selector
To select 1 to 30 stations.
VOL+/VOL-
To increase or decrease the volume.
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SEEK-/SEEK+
Briefly press to select frequency, hold and press to tune.
SEEK ALL
Press to tune automatically and save the stations too.
SYSTEM
Please according to the local area to set the TV system, to make sure the receiving is the best.
EXIT
On Screen Display
During radio status, keep pressing OSD to
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display the current mode
TV Station Selector 1
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Press to select the TV stations, press 1 to 9 button to select the stations directly; to select more than 10 station, firstly press GOTO
2
button, then press the corresponding number.
Note:
Press in the monitor also performs the same
*
function.
TV Station Selector 2
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Press to select the TV stations upwards, press to select stations downwards.
Note:
Press and on the head unit or in the monitor
*
also perform the same function.
Frequency Searching
Keep press to select the frequency
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upwards, press to select downwards.
Note:
Press and on the head unit or in the monitor
*
also perform the same function.
Adjusting Frequency Manually
Press / to adjust the current fre-
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quency manually, in order to make the current picture up to the best or to find the known frequency.
Note:
Press and on the head unit or in the monitor
*
also perform the same function.
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VCD/CD
Playing a VCD/CD Disc 30 Selecting Tracks/F.F/F.REW 30 Repeat Playing 30 Playing Tracks at Random 30 Number Buttons 30 Stop Playing 30 Pause the Playback 30
Skip Backward/Forward/F.F/F.REW the Playback 30
System Switch 31 Slow Motion Playback 31 Increase Picture Size 31 On Screen Display 31 Setting the Playback Time 31 Selecting Channel 32 Selecting Title 32 Program Playing 32
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MP4
Basic Operation of MP4 33 Number Buttons 33 Stop the Playback 33 Pause the Playback 33 Repeat Playing 33 On Screen Display 33 Setting the Playback Time 34 Selecting Track Fast 34
Skip Backward/Forward/F.F/F.REW the Playback 34 Menu Selector 34
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Tuner
Listening to the Radio 35 Band Selector 35 Manual/Automatic Tuning 35 DX/LOC Selector 35 Selecting the Stored Station 35 MO/ST Selector 36 Scanning/Memorizing Stations Automatically 36 Number Buttons 36 On Screen Display 36
RDS SETUP 37 Alternative Frequencies 37 Traffic Alarm 37 Program Type 37
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TV (optional)
TV Touch Screen Menu 38 TV Setup Menu 38 On Screen Display 38 TV Station Selector 1 38 TV Station Selector 2 38 Frequency Searching 38 Adjusting Frequency Manually 38
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Additional Information
Simple Troubleshooting Guide 39
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Before You Start
Tuner
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Be sure to connect the color coded leads
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according to the diagram. Incorrect con-
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nections may cause the unit to malfunct­ion or damage the vehicle s electrical sy­stem.
Be sure to connect the speaker (-) leads to the speaker (-) terminal. Never conn­ect the left and right channel speaker c­ables each other or to the vehicle body.
Make sure all the connections are comp­letely correct before turning on your unit.
When replacing the fuse(s), the replace­ment must be of the same amperage as shown on the fuse holder.
Do not block vents or radiator panels. B­locking them will cause heat to build up inside and may result in fire.
To
lest the driver distrack his attention from, please i ace.
Using the unit after starting the engine, otherwise cause used up.
The unit must be screened from direct sunlight, or the will be wasting for the high temperature.
Do not use the unit in extreme high tem­perature or such low temperature condi­tions, and also avoid humidity and direct sunlight.
Take care of the magnetism of the unit. Do no put the credit card, cassette or w­atch around the unit, or they would be broken or some information in them lose.
To lest disturb the video frequency, keep far away from the unit when using your phone.
Do not put the remote under high temperature or where the sun strikes it, or else the control remote can not work normally.
nstall the unit in an apt pl-
the unit can not be started, be-
the electric energy of battery was
electric energy of battery
,
control
About this manual
This unit features a number of sophisti­cated functions ensuring superior operation. All the functions have been designed for the easiest possible use, but many are not self-explanatory. This manual will help you understand the functions and operations of the unit. This manual main explains remote control operation. However, in addition to those functions related with DVD/VCD/CD/MP3 operation that can only be operated by the remote control, there are also functions can be operated by the buttons provided for the main unit.
RDS Setup
1234
ON
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NONE
PS
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AF
Press it to activate AF function.
TA
Press it to activate TA function.
Press it to select PTY code.
PTY
Press it to activate PTY function.
During PTY ON, press this button to search the playing track s type.
To display the RADIO TEXT of the RDS station.
PS: TO display the current RDS station s programs information.
SEEK+/SEEK-
Press it to tune automatically.
PREV
Press it to turn to listening to the radio.
EQ
Press it to select the corresponding preset modes to adjust the sound quality.
LOUD
Press it to activate the LOUD function.
Alternative Frequencies
Briefly pressing AF to activate the auto searching station function. When AF is on, the RDS signal is week or there is not, it will be found in the preseted frequencies and the whole bands.
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OFF
OFF
POP
ON
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Note:
It is also performed by pressing AF on the unit
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or and then in the monitor.
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Traffic Alarm
Briefly pressing TA to activate the traffic alarm function. When AF is on, there is TA displays on LCD, or else, if there is no TP information, the mode will search TP station automatically.
The TA is green when it is played by a station, if not, it is white. When TA is playing, the volume will be adjusted to a TA level automatically When in other modes (such as DVD,AUX), if a TA program is played. The mode will skip to the RDS status automatically. It will resume to the primary mode after the TA is over.
Note:
Briefly pressing TA button on the head unit or
*
to TA button in the monitor performs the same function.
When TA is off, there are no TA and TP on
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LCD.
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Program Type
Briefly pressing PTY to activate PTY function. When PTY is on, PTY ON appears in the monitor, you can press UP/DOWN to select the program type, and then press PTY CODE to search the special program. And the monitor displays PTY SEARCH.
If PTY is off, PTY OFF appears in the monitor, the searching is stopped.
Note:
It is also performed by pressing in the
*
monitor.
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Before You StartTuner
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MO/ST Selector
During radio status, you can press ST button on the remote control MO- NO mode or STEREO
mode.
Stereo reception is charged when stereo appears.
It is switched to MONO mode mono appears.
Note:
It is only valid on remote control.
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Switch to MONO compulsively to improve
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the listening quality when week signal.
It is only valid in FM tuning.
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to select
when
Scanning/Memorizing Stations Automatically
During radio status, you can press AMS button on the remote control to scan each
station
stored 5 seconds respectively wh-
stored in
ich Number Buttons (from 1
6) the cor
to . You can press responding N­umber Buttons or ton when your desired station is And it starts pl-
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AMS but
charged.
aying that station.
When press and hold AMS for more than 2 seconds, auto­matically memory storing The
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it will activate
function.
radio automatically selects and has it stored in any one of Number
the
Buttons (from1 to 6).
Note:
* The unit can be stored up to 6 stations each band. * Press in the monitor performs the same function.
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button
a station
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for
Number Buttons
During radio status, press Number Buttons to receive the stored stations.
During radio status, Number Buttons (from 1 to 6) can help you yo-
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ur favorite station. You can follow the
store
steps
as below:
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When receiving a station,press and hold any one of the Number Buttons (from 1 to 6) until the number app-
ears on the LCD, which indicates that station is already stored in the corresp­onding number button.
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Press AMS button to receive stations
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automatically, and store them in 1 to 6 number respectively.
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Press and hold another number button more than 2 seconds when listening in a station in one number button s, the station will be stored in that number bu­tton.
Note:
Press in the monitor performs the same
*
function.
On Screen Display
During radio status, keep pressing
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OSD to display the current mode
Note:
Press DISP on the head unit performs the
*
same function.
PRECAUTIONS
This unit can play the following discs only:
Type of disc
DVD
VCD
CD
MP3
NOTE: The unit is compatible with VCD1.0/2.0/3.0 version and DVCD disc.
Do not attempt to modify the unit, modifying the unit may cause an accident.
Stop the vehicle before carrying out any operation that could interfere with your driving.
Do not work in extremely high or low temperature. Be sure the temperature inside the vehicle is between +60 C and -10 C before turning on your unit .
To enjoy optimum sound and images while playing, handle the discs as follows:
Handle the disc by its edge to keep
the disc clean, and do not touch the surface.
Label on the disc Recorded material
Sound and moving pictures
Sound and moving pictures
Sound only
Sound only
Do not use your CDs with paste residue
or ink attached.
Do not use CDs with labels or stickers attached, which may leave a sticky residue while beginning to peel off. (Shown as the picture)
Clean the discs with an optional clean­ing cloth. Wipe each disc from the center out. (Shown as the picture)
Size of disc
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Besides playing the discs above, the unit also can be connected to other connector. Please refer to the details on page 18 before you playing them.
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TunerBefore You Start
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Maintenance
Replacing the Fuse
Make sure the amperage matches the specified value when replacing the fu­ses. If the fuse is blown, check the po­wer connection and replace with a n­ew one. If the same problem occurs, it would be subjected to the malfun­ction. In such cases, please consult to the nearest service dealer .
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Warning
Never use the fuse with the rated
amperage more than that supplied to
your unit, otherwise it will damage the
unit.
Replacing the Battery
When the range of the operation of t­he card remote control becomes short or no functions while operating. Rep­lace the lithium battery with a new b­utton cell (CR2025). Make sure the b­attery polarity before replace.
Gently pull out the Battery Holder while pressing the Stopper.
Put the button-type battery with mark(+) upward into the Battery Holder.
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Insert the Battery Holder into the Remote Control.
Precautions on Using Lithium Battery
Always keep the lithium battery beyond children s reach. In case swallowed, see a doctor immediately.
Cleaning the battery with a dry cloth, to ensure its perfect connected.
Make sure the proper polarity when loading with the battery.
To prevent short circuit, do not use metal tweezer to clip the battery.
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Warning!
Improper handle with the battery may
lead to explosion.
It cannot be charged , disassembled or
thrown into a fire.
Listening to the radio
FM1 CH:1 87.50MHz
87.50M
90.00M
98.00M
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Band Indicator
Shows which band the radio is tuned to.
2
Preset Number Indicator
Shows what preset has been selected.
Frequency Indicator
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Shows which frequency the tuner is tuned.
SEEK+/SEEK-
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Briefly press to tune by the presettable range, hold and press to tune automatically.
VOL+/VOL-
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To increase or decrease the volume.
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BAND
To select the bands.
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AMS
Briefly press to scan the current station, hold and press to tune automatically.
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MENU
Press this button to set the main menu.
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SRC
Press this button to select the signal source.
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The 6 stations of the current band.
Briefly press to select station, hold and press to save the current station to one of the 6 stations.
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RDS
Press it to enter RDS SETUP.
87.50M
108.00M
106.00M
Band Selector
During radio status, repeatedly press
3
BAND button to select bands in
lowing order:
fol
FM1
AM2 AM1
Note:
* Press BAND on the head unit or BAND in the monitor performs the same function.
the
FM2
FM3
Manual/Automatic Tuning
Manual Tuning: ress ( button on the remote control continuously to select
station downward upward
a or respectively.
Automatic Tuning: ress and for more than 3
) button seconds, the ra-
automatically searches down-
dio a station ward upward
or respectively and plays when
it finds a station.
Note:
Press and button on the head unit or
*
in the monitor performs the same function.
Por )
P hold ( or
DX/LOC Selector
During radio status, press LOC button to select or weak station reception.strong
LOC appears on the display and only local station is available. when it disappears both distance and local stations can be received.
Note:
The function is only valid on remote control.
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The function is invalid in AM tuning.
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Selecting the Stored Station
During radio status, press button to select the stored station upward, press to select downward.the stored station
Note:
Press or button on the head unit performs
*
the same function.
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