Boss Audio Systems 758DBI User Manual

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Spec
ifications
NOTE:
Specifications and
design aresubjecttomodification, without notice,
due toimprovementsintechnology.
S/N Ratio: 50 dB(JIS)(2)
(Europe) (U.S.A.)
FM FM Frequency Coverage: IF 10.7Mhz 10.7Mhz Sensitivity(S/N= 30dB) : 20dBu 20dBu
AM AM Frequency Coverage: IF 450 450 Sensitivity(S/N=20dB) : 45dBu 45dBu
87
.5 to 108Mhz 87.5 to107.9Mhz
522 to1620Khz 530 to1710Khz
Khz Khz
Tr
ouble S hooting
Be
fore g oing throughthe check list,check wiring connection. If any of theproblems persist after check
list has beenmade,consult your nearest service dealer.
Ifatanytimeinthefutureyoushouldneedtodisposeofthisproductpleasenote that Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your L ocal Authorit y or retailer for recycling advice.(Wa ste Electri c al and Electronic Equip ment Direct i ve)
Sym
ptom
No p
ower
Caus
e
The
fuse is blown.
Volume is in minimum.
No sound
The antenna cableisno t connected.
The signal are too weak.
Insert theantennacable firmly.
Select a station manually.
The radio does not work. Theradiostation automatic selection does not work.
Wiring is not properly connected.
Adjust volume to a desired level. Check wiring connection.
Replace thefuse.
The car ignition is not on.
If the power supply is properly connected to the car accessory terminal, switchthe ignition key to " ACC "
Solu
tion
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1. VOLU
ME UP /DOWN KNOB (turn)& AUDIO MODE SELECTOE (push)
In normal mode, use this knob to increase or decrease the volume level. To access the various sound parameters push the knob (like a button) to cycle through the following adjustable settings:
Push and hold the knob ( like a button) for more than 2 seconds to turn on TAON /TA O FF,then push it and repeatedly to select TASEEK/TA ALARM, PISOUND/PI MUTE,RETUNE S/RETUNEL, MASK DPI/MASK ALL, BEEPON /BEEPOFF,USER SET(FLAT, CLASSIC, ROCK, POP), VOL LAST/ VOL DEFA, STEREO/MONO ,LOUND ON/LOUND OFF, DX/LOCAL , CLKON/CLK OFF, CLK 12/CLK 24 mode.
VOLUME -> BASS ->TREBLE -> BALANCE -> FADER Use the knob to increase or decrease the settings for Volume,Bass, Treble, Balanceand Fader.
In each mode, the waiting time is about 5 seconds, and the time waiting time is over,it returns to the last display mode . The control mode of E.VOL is operated with following numeric display.
- VOL: (MIN)00, 01,......46, 47(MAX).
- BAS S/TRE: -07, -06,...,00,...+06,+07
- BAL: 0LR9, 1LR9, ..., 9LR9,..., 9LR1, 9LR0
- FAD: 0FR9,1FR9, ..., 9FR9,..., 9FR1, 9FR0
(inRADIO mode)
(inRADIO mode)
Use the knob to increase or decrease the settings for these functions.
Press POWER to turn unit on. Press the button to MUTE the audio. Press and hold POWER to turn it off.
Press this button repeatedly to cycle through the audio input sources: BLUETOOTH > AUX >TUNER > USB > CARD > IPOD
2. POWER /MUTE
3. MODE (Input Select)
Please note:
iPod Mode can only be selected if an iPod is present in the dock.
Genera
l and Radio Controls
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Setti
ng Mode
Yo
u can make changes to the system setting in the following area:
Radio Frequency Range + Enable/Disable AUX In+ Cl ock Format
- Radio Settings The unit can operate on several differentfrequency ranges. Please see the following for these ranges.
-AUX Input Enable/Disable Press DOWN ARROW to move between Enable and Disable m odes. When the selection has been made, press ENTER to save it and move to
next setting area.
- Clock Format (12-hour or 24-hour) Press DOWN ARROW to move between press ENTER to save it and turn off this unit.
12-houror 24-hour format,
To enter setting mode, input the following command by pressing remote keys 8, DOWN DIRECTION KEY, 9, E NTER""
To change the range to suit your location, press DOWNARROW unit the desired frequency range is hight lighted. The press ENTER to save it and move to next settingarea.
The display will show TEST MOD breiflyto indicate you are in system s etting area and then automatica lly change to Radio Frequency selection mode. At anytime, you can press the to step through the above areas. When you are ready to leave the System Setting area, press ENTER. The unit will reboot to initializewit h the new setting.
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DOWNARROW
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NDNAME FREQUENCYRANGE
AM
ERICA 1 FM:87.5-107.9MHz AM:530-1710kHz AMERICA 2 FM:87.5-108MHz AM:520-1620kHz AMER ICA 3 FM:8 7 .5-107.9 M Hz AM:530-162 0 k Hz EUROPE FM:87.5-108MHz AM:522-1620kH z MIDEAST FM:87.5-108MH z AM:531-1602kH z AUST(A U STR A LIA) FM:87.5 - 108MHz AM:5 2 2-1 7 10k H z RUSSIA FM:65.0-108MHz AM:522-1620kHz
IfAUX Input is disable in System Settings, any input connected will not be played.
AUX
IN
1
MODE
2
RPT
3
RDM
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-10
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AF
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This jack is a convenient way to play music from an MP3 music player such as an ipod through your car audio.
Simplyconnect the headphone output of the MP3 player to this input jack, and press MODE button to selectAUX as input sourceand begin playing music on the MP3 player.
Thesebuttons are used to store the presets for radio stations.Toset a preset, tune to the desired radio station. Then press and hold the preset to which you wishto assign that station for more than one second and release. To replace it with a different station, repeat the process and the new setting will override the previous one.
In BT mode, when receive a call,the LCD will show the receive phone number, press the 8 button to accept the call and press the 7 button to reject the call.
Press briefly, r epeatedly to cycle between the five radio bands: FM1>FM2>FM3>AM1>AM2
Press these buttons briefly to step up or downthe radio dial in single step increments. Press and hold for more than one-haft second and the tuner will enter the SEEK mo de. In this mode the tuner will s top at the next strong stationavailable.
Press to display or adjust the clock. Press and hold this button until the time flashing then use the volume knob to adju st the time.
AUXIN Mode can only be selected i f it is enabled in the system Settings. If you are having problems withAUX IN mode, please check the setting.
Please note (in BT connect mode): When your phone is connect to the head unit, the LCD will showBT-READY.
When dialling a call in connection status, the LCD will show CA LL OUT.
4.AUX IN JACK
5&6. RADIO PRESETS 1-6
7&8. REJECT ANDACCEPT A CA LL
9.BAND
10&11.TUNE/SEEK UP/DOWN BUTTONS
12.DISPLAY
Please note:
To
pair t he unit, turn on the B luetooth mode of the m obile phone, then select the item offinding the Bluetooth Device and enterit.After finishing thefinding, it willshow the nam e of the Bluetooth Device if finding a B luetooth Device. Select it and enter it, thenit will show a interface that ask you to input a password. Input the password 0000 and enter i t. Thenit will tell you that pair OK and thenconnection OK, and theLCD of the car audio system w ill show CONNECT and then show the name of th e Bluetooth Device of the mobile phone.
5x15mm support screw
5mm nut
support screw
support strap
dashboard attachment surface
head
unit
supportscrew
mounting case
Insta
llation
Figure
1 Bending the support tabs Figure 2 Forming the su pport bracket
Figure 3 Insert levers unit click occurs, thenuse levels to pull out head unit.
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USB/S
D Card (MP3 Playback) Controls
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To
play tracks from a USB drive or SD card,insert the drive into the appropriate port/slot on the faceplate. The display will show USB or CARD indicating that the drive is being read.
The unit will display tracks when ready by file name (or,if created with ID3-tag information, w ith Song Title, Artist and Album information) and will begin playing the first track in the directory.
Fileswill begin playback automatically upon insertion. To pause playback, pressthis button. Press again to resume playback.
Press this button to repeat the playback of all the files in the current folder automatically.
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1.PLAY/PAUSE
2.RPT(Repeat Play Mode)
“”RPTON/OFF will be displayed.Press again to cancel.
Pressing S TOP will stop playback. To restart playback, press PLAY/PAUSE. Playback will begin with the first song of the current folder directory (NOT the track that was last playing).
To skipback or ahead 10 tracks in the current folder, press this button.
Press these buttons to skip back or ahead one track.
3. STOP
4&5. -10 BUTTON
+10 BUTTON
6&7.I<< and >>I (Skip back/skip forward, Fast rewind/fast forward)
Wiring
connection diagram
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WHITE
RCA LINE OUT
WHITE L
RED R
WHITE/BLACK
GREEN/BLACK VIOLET/BLACK
GRAY/BLACK
GRAY
VIOLET
GREEN
LEFT FRONT
SPEAKER
RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER
LEFT REAR
SPEAKER
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER
4OHM 4OHM
4OHM 4OHM
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-
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YELLOW (CONSTANT12 volts)
BLACK (GROUND)
RED (ACC.12 volts )
BLUE (ANT)
10A
FUSE
0.5A FU SE
AUX IN
1
MODE
2
RPT
3
RDM
45
-10
ENT
ER
TA
AF
6
+10
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Press this button for playback of all the files in the currentfolder in a random order. RDM ON/OFF
8.RDM (Random Play Mode)
“”will be displayed. Press again to cancel.
Insert SD card in this slot for playback. P lease note icon on panel which shows youhow to orient card (angled corner goes to left side of slot).
InsertUSB drive in this slot for playback.
9.SD CARD slot
10. USB port
Because the mute time ofAF switching or checking time is very short, it is almost inaudiblein case of normal program. During FM mode, when AF is on, SEEK, (SCAN), AUTO-MEMORY function can only receive an d sav e RDS pr ogr am.
8.AMS In Radio mode, press this button to play each preset number for several seconds;press and hold this button to searchesfrom the current frequency andchecks the signal strength level until 6 station are found. And then the 6 stationfrequency are preset to the corresponding preset memory numbered bank.The auto-storage operation is implemented in each selected band. When the auto-storage operation is finished, the radio execute the Preset scan.
9.TA In Radio mode, pr ess this butt on to acti vated as TAmode on or off. WhenTAmode is on(TAis displayed on LCD), it will begin to seek TAstation andTASEEK will be displayed on LCD for a while. When traffic announcement is transmitted:
1).If the unit is in MMC/SD, USB mode, it will switch to radio mode temporarily.
2). If volume level is below 20, volume level is raised to 20, and returns to its previousmode and volume level when the traffic announcement is over. If volume is adjusted during traffic announcement, onlythe traffic announcementvolume is valid.
* TA interruption function:
The current traffic announcement is cancelled by pressing this key. But the TAmode will no t be off.
* WhenTAis on, SEEK, (SCAN), AUTO MEMORY function can be received or
saved only when traffic program identification code has been received. WhenTA is ON, traffic program identificationcode is not received during specifiedtime.
10.TUNE/SEEK & I<< and >>I (Skip back/skip forward, fast back/fast forward) In radio mode, Press this button briefly to step up or down the radio dail in single step increments. Press and hold for half second to enter SEEK mode. In this mode the tuner will stop at the next str ong station available. In MP3/SD/MMC mode, press those buttons to skipback or ahead one track. Press and hold for fast back or fast forward.
11.VOLUME-/VOLUME+ Useto increase or decrease volume level.
12.SOURCE (Input select, same as MODE on head unit) Press the button repeatedly to cycle through the 5 audio input sources in order to select either USB or SD modes.
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iPod
Playback Controls
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To play tracks from a iPod, first be sure you have the proper dock adaptor inserted in the docking drawer . Then insert the iPod. The display will show
iPod indicatingthat the iPod unit has been recognized. Pr ess
PLAY/PAUSE to begin playback. Most of the iPod s
iPod playback from the iPod itself if that is
moreconvenient for you. Please note that the is compatible with almost all of the available
iPod units. If it is not, you can still use the AUX input to connect the headphone output to
the , but you will not be able to controlthe iPod playback this way.
Pleaseto begin playback. To pause, press again. Press again to resume playback.
Press this button to repeat the playback of the current track.
RMT ,
menu functions can be displayed and controlled by the 758DBI. However,you can always control the
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IPod not recognized? Is iPod Enabled in the System Setting? An iPod in the dock will only be recognized if the iPod function is enabled in the System Settings. If the 758DBI does not recognize that an iPod is present, ch eck the System Settings to make sure that the iPod function is enabled.
1.PLAY/PAUSE
2.RPT ( Repeat Play Mode)
Bef
ore removing the iPod from the dock, be sure to pause playback OR use
theMODE switch to change to another mode.
Op
e
ration of Remote Controller
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2.
In B T mode, when receive a call, the LCD will showthe receive phone number,press this buttonto accept the call.
3.
4.EQ(PresetEqualizer Curves) Pressrepeatedly to cycle through these modes: FLAT, CLASSIC, ROCK, POP, USER SET.
5.MUTE Press this button to silence the audio. Press again to restore the previous audio volume level.
6.PTY/LOC
7.RDM/AF
Please note (in BT connect mode):
When yourphone is connect to the head unit, the LCD will sho w BT-READY. Whendialling a call in connectionstatus, the LCD will sh ow CALL OUT.
POWER Use to turn receiver on/off
In B T mode, when receive a call, the LCD will showthe receive phone number,press this button to reject the call.
In Radio mode, press this button to select PTY mode: While selecting PTY TYPE, its selection is implemented by preset buttons as describedin preset key.(press one of the 6 preset buttons briefly and repeatedlyto select the PTY TYPE in the preset button) When POP Mor NEWS is on, the previous PTY program and P TY word is displayed on LCD. Ifthere are no keys entered for 2 seconds, previously selected PTY is searched. During1 loop, if desired PTY is not found, NO PTY is flashed, then return to previousnormal radio and PTY word disappear. Press and hold this button to select Local/DX mode: In s ome areas, reception o f an AM st ation may be weak. Changing the reception mode to LOC by pressing this button allows the receiver to skip the weaker signals.Press again to return to DISTANTmode.
In Radio mode, press this but ton to activat ed as AF m ode on or off. When AF switching mode is selected, the radio checks the signal strength of AF all the time. The interval of checkingtime of each AFs depends on the signal strength of current station, from a few minute for strong stationto a few seconds forweak station. Everytime that new AF is stronger than current station,it switches over to that frequencyfor very short time, and NEW FREQUENCY is displayed for 1-2 second.
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3.RDM (Shuffle Mode)
4&5.I<< and >>I (Skip back/skip forward, Fast rewind/fast forward)
Press this button for shuffle playback of all the files in your iPod playlist.
Press these buttons to skip back or ahead one track. Press and hold for fast rewind or fast forward.
iPod Dock
adaptors
The c
omeswit h a set of specialiPod adaptors which fit a wide range of iPod models. These are speciallydesigned for use with the , and hold the iPod firmly to the dock connector when the vehicle is in motion.
Please install the appropriate dock adaptor as described below.
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1.Push on the face of the LCD to release
and open the iPod docking drawer.
2.Select the appropriate size dock adaptor
foryour iPod. Lower it into the recess in the drawer, aligning the notches/tabs on the FRONT edge first.
3.Asyou lower the dock into the resess,
be sure to align the tabs on the REAR edge of the dock adaptor with the slots on the top edge of the faceplate, and slide it down securely into place.
4.Insert your iPod into the dock adaptor.
Press PLAY/PAUSE to begin playback.
PLEASE NOTE:
Official Apple Universal Dock Adaptors can not be used in the . Do not attempt to connect you iPod to the d ock without the app ropriat e, specially-designedadaptor provided with the . BossAudio Systems can not accept any responsibility for any damage or date loss that may result from using your iPod in the and the specially-desiged dock adaptors.
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Dockad
aptor
Slots
on
topedge of faceplate
iPod c
ompatibility
The 758DBI and its specially-designed,included dock adaptors are compatible with a w ide range of iPod ty pes. The compatible m odels are show n below:
iPo
d Mini iPod Classic iPodNano
80GB/120GB 2GB/4GB/8GB
(2nd gener ation)
iPodTouch
iPod Nano
iPodNano
8GB/16GB
(5th generation)
1GB/2GB/4GB
(1st generation)
(1st generation)
iPo
d vid eo
iPod Nano
iPod Nano
30GB and ipho ne
4GB/8GB
(5th g eneratio n)
(3rdgeneration) (4th generation)
If
your iPod is not on e of tho se compatible mo dels shown above......
......you can still use the headphone out jack on the iPod and connect it to the
AUX input on the faceplate. Use the MODE switch to select AUX IN and use
the controls on your iPod to play music through the 758DBI.
PLEASE NOTE:
Official Apple Universal Dock Adaptors con not be used in the 758DB I. Do not attempt to connect your iPod to the dock without the appropriate, specially-desingedadaptor provided with the 758DBI. BOSSAudio Systems can not accept any responsibility for any damage or date lossthat may result from using your iP od int the 758DBI and the specially­designeddock adaptors.
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iPod charging
The 75
8DBI circuitry is designed t recharge your iPod, giving you many additional
hours to enjoy listening to your library of music and P odcasts.
iP
hone 4
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