Boss Audio Systems BV650M User Manual

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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
Important Safety Instruction
..............
3
Installation
4
DIN Front-Mount (Method A)
................
4
Installing the unit
..............................
4
Removing the unit
............................
6
DIN Rear-Mount (Method
B)
.................
6
Wiring Connection
.............................. 7
Operation
.............................................
8
Location and function of keys
...............
8
Switching onloff the unit
.....................
10
Openlclose the monitor and angle adjustment
..........................................
10
Remote sensor
....................................
1 1
Liquid crystal display
..........................
1 1
6.5
inch TFT display
............................
11
Reset function
.....................................
1
1
Operating when the monitor not stretching out
......................................
11
Sound mode selection
...................
1 1
Adjusting the volume
......................
11
Adjusting the bass
..........................
11
Adjusting the treble
........................
11
Adjusting the balance
.....................
11
Adjusting the fade
..........................
11
Adjusting the loud
..........................
12
Adjusting the equalization
..............
12
Subwoofer (optional)
......................
12
Mute
...............................................
12
Setting the clock
.............................
12
Radio operation
..............................
12
Switching to radio mode
............
12
Selecting the frequency band
.........
12
Selecting station
........................
12
Setting memory
..........................
12
Automatically memory storing
&
program scanning
......................
13
Localldistance
...........................
13
Monolstereo
...............................
13
Scan
..........................................
3
CDC operation
................................
13
Switching to CDC mode
............
13
Selecting tracks
.........................
13
Pausing playing
..........................
13
..................
Previewing all tracks
13
Repeating the same track
..........
13
Playing all tracks in random
.......
13
Selecting disc
............................
13
Operating when the monitor stretching out
......................................
14
Menu control operation in radiomode
......................................
14
Menu control operation
....................................
in
CDC
mode
15
TV
Operation
.......................................
16
Control & Function Keys
.................
16
Switching to
TV
mode
....................
17
Selecting receiving mode
...............
17
...........................
Selecting channel
17
Menu control operation
..................
17
Volume adjustment
.........................
18
Screen display
................................
18
4:3/16:9
selector
.............................
18
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Specification
19
CAUTION:
Please read and observe all warnings and instructions given is this owner's manual. Keep these instructions. Retain this booklet
for future reference.
Please read the following safety instructions carefully.
1.
This set has been designed and
manufactured to assure personal safety. Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard. The safeguards incorporated in this unit protect you if
you observe the following procedures for
installation, use and servicing. This unit doesn't contain any parts that can be repaired by the user.
2.
The monitor is operated automatically.
Do not draw the monitor out or turn it upward or downward manually. Otherwise, the mechanism construction may be harmed to some degree.
3.
When you operate the monitor with the
remote handset, do not touch the monitor by your hands. It may harm your fingers.
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Notes:
Choose the mounting location where the unit will not interfere with the normal driving function of the driver. Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily and make sure it is all connected up properly and the unit and the system work properly. Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunctions. Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifications of the vehicle. Install the unit where it does not get in the driver's way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudden stop, like an emergency stop. If installation angle exceeds 30" from horizontal, the unit might not give its optimum performance.
Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature, such as from direct sunlight, or from hot air, from the heater, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt or excessive vibration.
DIN FRONTIREAR-MOUNT
This unit can be properly installed either from "Front" (conventional DIN
FrontĀ­mount) or "Rear" (DIN Rear-mount installation, utilizing threaded screw holes at the sides of the unit chassis). For details, refer to the following illustrated installation methods.
TAKE OUT SCREW BEFORE INSTALLATION
Before install the unit, please remove the two screws on the back of the unit.
Take out screw before installation
DIN FRONT-MOUNT
(Method
A)
Installation Opening
This unit can be installed in any dashboard
having an opening as show below:
Installing the unit Be sure you test all connections first, and
then follow these steps to install the unit.
1.
Make sure the ignition is turned off, and then disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery's negative
(-)
terminal.
2. Disconnect the wire harness and the antenna.
3.
Lift the top of the outer trim ring then pull it out to remove it.
4.
The two supplied keys release tabs inside the unit's sleeve so you can remove it. One key is for the right side and the other is for the left side. Insert the keys as far as they will go (with the
notches facing up) into the appropriate slots at the middle left and right sides of the unit. Then slide the sleeve off the back of the unit.
Outer
Trim
5. Mount the sleeve by inserting the sleeve into the opening of the dashboard and bend open the tabs located around the sleeve with a screwdriver. Not all tabs will be able to make contact, so examine which ones will be most effective. Bending open the appropriate tabs behind the dashboard to secure the sleeve in place.
\
Sleeve
6.
Reconnect the wire harness and the antenna and be careful not to pinch any wires or cables.
7.
Slide the unit. into the sleeve until it locks into place.
8.
To further secure the unit, use the supplied metal strap to secure the back of the unit in place. Use the supplied hardware (Hex Nut
(5mm) and Spring
5
Washer) to attach one end of the strap to the mounting bolt on the back of the unit. If necessary, bend the metal strap to fit your vehicle's mounting area. Then use the supplied hardware (Tapping Screw
(5x25mm) and Plain Washer) to attach the other end of metal strap to a solid metal part of the vehicle under the dashboard. This strap also helps ensure proper electrical grounding of the unit.
Spring
Washer
,
Hex
Nut
Metal
Strr-
Mounting
Bolt
9.
Reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery's negative
(-)
terminal. Then
replace the outer trim ring.
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INSTALLATION
Removing the unit
1.
Make sure the ignition is turned
off,
and then disconnect the cable from
the vehicle battery's negative
(-)
terminal.
2.
Remove the metal strap attached the back of the unit (if attached).
3.
Lift the top of the outer trim ring then pull it out to remove it.
4.
Insert both of the supplied keys into the slots at the middle left and right sides of the unit, then pull the unit out of the dashboard.
WIRING
CONNECTION
DIN REAR-MOUNT (Method
B)
3
1
I
MAIN
UNIT
I
1. Factory radio mounting bracket
2.
Car radio mounting bracket
3.
Screw
4.
After aligning the car radio mounting bracket with the factory radio mounting bracket, tighten the screws
(5x5mm)
at 2 places on each side.
5. When fix factory radio mounting bracket with the screws, use a standard-tipped screwdriver to bend open the tabs of the car radio mounting
bracket to make them fit into the holes
in the factory radio mounting bracket.
VIDEO YELLOW
MRNAL REMOTE CONTROL
To
the TV
unit
SWITCH (ACC+)
SYNC IN
I
'
0;:;
:;;:;
BLUE
POWER ANTENNA
GREEN VIOLET
FRONTLch
1
SPEAKER
WHrrVsLACK
I
GREENIBLACK
SPEAKER
I
La
FRONT Rch
GREYIBLACK
SPEAKER
Note:
The Brake 1 wire is designed to connect to the ground wire, and the Brake
1
wire is designed to connect to CPU. Be sure that these two wires can't be connected to other wires, especially the
ACC+ wire and the B+ wire.
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OPERATION
OPERATION
LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF
KEYS
Fig.
A
LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF
KEYS
Fig.
B
1. (?,/I
2. 4 (OpenIClose button)
3. MUTE
4. LCD
5.
TFT Monitor
6. SEL
7. VOLUME+
8.
VOLUME-
9. Reset button
in
IR
..
.
11. BND
12. MODE
13. TUNE
+
14. TUNE-
17.
AUDIO
INPUT 1
18. VIDEO INPUT 1
19. MENU
20.
CLRIDSP
21. W/AV
22. VOLUME.
23. VOLUME4
24. CHANNELA
25. CHANNELI
26.
IR
27. 4:3/16:9 Selector
28. PAU
29. INT
30. RPT
31. RDM
32.
CD-
33. CD+
34.
(?,POWER
35. OPEN
36. 0-9 Numeric Button
37.
MI-M6
38. LOC
39. -I-- (SCAN)
40. BAND
41.
W/AV
42. MODE
43. MUTE
44.
DlSP
45. MENU
46. TUNICH A /I
47. VOL41,
48. ASIPS
49. PANEL+
50. PANEL-
51. EQ
52. LOUD
53.
ST/MO
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OPERATION
Adjusting the loud
-
In loud mode, use
VOLUME
+
I
-
buttons (7&8) or
VOL
4
/
b
buttons (47) to switch between loud on and off. When LOUD on, "LOUD" will show on the display (4).
-
Directly press
LOUD
button (52) to
reinforce the bass output. Press it again
to release the function.
Adjusting the equalization
-
In equalization mode, use
VOLUME
+
I
-
buttons (7&8) or
VOL
4
/
b
buttons (47) to switch between the
following mode and the corresponding
information appears on the LCD (4).
r+
FLAT
--c
POP
--c
JAZZ
-+
CLAS
1
L
2
-
Directly press
EQ
button (51) to turn on equalization function and to select desired audio mode as above.
Mute
Press
MUTE
button (3) on the front panel
or
MUTE
button (43) on remote control to cut down sound output. Press it again to resume the previous volume mode.
Setting the clock
Press
DlSP
button (44) to change the display into clock display. While the current time is appeared on the LCD
(4), press it again to return to frequency showing. Holding down
DlSP
button (44) for several seconds, and the time for hours is blinking on the display
(4), then press
VOLUME
+
I
-
buttons (7&8) or
VOL4
/b
buttons (47) to switch between hours and minutes. Press
TUNE
+
I
-
buttons (1 3&14) or
TUNICH
A
/V
buttons (46) to adjust the
hours or minutes.
Note:
When you first press
DlSP
button (44), the clock will appear on the LCD, after several seconds, the clock will disappear and the LCD enter into frequency showing if you don't operate it. Then you press
DlSP
button again, the LCD remains the previous state and the clock will not appear. You should press
DlSP
button once again to display the
clock.
Radio Operation
Switching to radio mode
Press
MODE
button (1 2) on the front
panel or
MODE
button (42) on the remote control to select radio mode, the radio mode appears in the display together with the memory band and frequency.
Selecting the frequency band
Press
BND
button (1 1) on the front
panel or
BAND
button (40) on remote control to select desired band. The reception band will change in the following order:
T
FM1+ FM2 + FM3 + AM1 + AM2
1
Selecting station
During radio mode, press
TUNE
+
button (1 3) or
TUNICH
A
button on remote control to increase frequency or
TUNE
-
button
(1
4)
or
TUNICH
V
button on remote control to decrease frequency by one step of channel spacing. Hold the button longer for fast tuning. The frequency is updated corres~ondincllv on dis~lav.
-
<
,
,
Setting memory
Press preset memory buttons (1 -6)(15) on the front panel or Radio Preset
buttons (1 -6) (37) on remote control to
preset stations at radio mode. With this system, a total of 30 stations can be stored in the memory of six buttons.
Each band stores up to six preset stations. The stations might be FMI, FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2 band. The operation is
as below:
-
Store in Memory Press and hold desired memory location button for several seconds. The current listening station will be stored into the number button.
-
Retrieve a Preset Station Press any one of the buttons (1 5) on the front panel or (37) on remote control to retrieve a station which had been stored in the memory in advance the chosen number is shown on display.
12
OPERATION
Automatically memory storing
&
program scanning
-
Automatic memory storing Press
ASIPS
button (48) for several seconds, the radio searches from the current frequency and checks the signal strength until one cycle search is finished. And then 6 strongest stations are stored into the corresponding preset number button.
-
Program scanning
Press
ASIPS
button (48) shortly to scan preset station. When the field strength level is more than the threshold level of stop level. The radio is holding at that preset number for several seconds with release mute, then searches again.
LocalIDistance
Press
LOC
button (38) on remote control to select between local and distant stations. Local setting for reception of strong station, and a distant setting for reception of weaker stations. This function is effect during AUTO
SEEK
operation.
MonoIStereo
Press
MOIST
button (1 6) on the front
panel or
STIMO
button (53) on remote control to select mono or stereo mode. You can sometimes improve reception of distant stations by selecting mono operation.
Scan
Press
-I-- (SCAN)
button (39) on remote control to set the function to scan mode, which scanning to higher frequency station with receivable signal and keep on each station for several seconds. At this time, press any one of the buttons (1 5) on the front panel or (37) on remote control, the current scanned station will be stored into the corresponding number button, then it keeps on scanning other stations.
-
CDC operation
Switching to CDC mode
Press
MODE
button (12) on the front
panel or
MODE
button (42) on the
remote control to select CDC mode.
Selecting track
Press
TUNWRACK
-
button (1 4) on the front panel to move to the previous track; press
TUNIEITRACK
+
button (1
3)
on the front panel to move to the next track. The track number shows on the display
(4)
Pausing playing
Press
PAU
button (28) on the front
panel to pause CD play. Press it again
to resume play.
Previewing all tracks
Press
INT
button (29) on the front panel to play the first 10 seconds of each track on the current disc. Press it again to stop intro and listen to track.
Repeating the same track
Press
RPT
button (30) on the front
panel to continuously repeat the same track on the current disc. Press it again to stop repeating.
Playing all tracks in random
Press
RDM
button (31) on the front
panel to play all tracks on the current CD in random order. Press it again to
cancel the mode. In the course of
playing a track, press
TUNE +I-
buttons
(1 3&14) to play another track in random order.
Selecting disc
Press
CD+
button (33) on the front
panel to select next disc and press
CD-
button (32) on the front panel to
select previous disc.
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OPERATION
OPERATING
WHEN
THE MONITOR
STRETCHING OUT
When the monitor stretches out, the front panel of the unit is in state
13
(see Fig.B), you can operate the unit by using the current menu displayed on the 6.5 inch color TFT display (5). And if the unit is connected to other
N
unit through the cable with the 13-pin din plug on each terminal, there have radio mode,
N
mode and CDC mode to be selected. When the unit isn't connected to other
N
unit through the cable, there
have radio mode,
AV
mode and CDC mode to be selected. The other operations are the same with the operation when the front panel in state A and those will not be described below, you can refer to the above details.
Menu Control operation in radio mode
Press
MODE
button (1 2) on front panel
or
MODE
button (42)'on remote control to select radio mode. The following information will appear on the display (5).
FM1 87.5 MHz
VOLUME 36
M?
87.50
BASS
0 M2 90.10
TREBLE
0 M3 98.10 BALANCE L-R M4 106.10 FADER F-R M5 108.00 LOUD OFF M6 87.50 EQ FLAT
Press
MENU
button (19) or (45), the
VOLUME will be selected, then press
TUNICH A /
V
buttons (46) to select the
item upward or downward. Then press
VOL 4 1
b
buttons (47) to adjust the selected item. The corresponding value will show on the display. Press any one of the Radio Preset buttons (1
-6) (37) to retrieve a station between Mi -M6. The corresponding number will show on the display. Press
LOC
button (38) on remote control
to select between "LOC" and "DX. Press
MOIST
button (1 6) on the front panel or
ST/MO
button (53) on remote control to
select "MONO" or "STEREO".
FM1 98.1 MHz
MONO LOC
VOLUME 36
MI 87.50
BASS
0 M2 90.10
TREBLE
0
M3
98.10 BALANCE L-R M4 106.10 FADER F-R M5 108.00 LOUD OFF M6 87.50 EQ FLAT
----,---I,----,---
When press
DSP
button (20) on the front
panel or
DlSP
button (44) on remote control, the current time appears on the screen display
(5)
and LCD (4).
And the clock on the screen display (5)
will not disappear if you don't operate it after several seconds, but the clock on
the LCD
(4)
will disappear. Press
DSP
button (20) or
DlSP
button (45) again, the
clock on the screen display (5) will
disappear. Then press the button once again, the clock will appear again.
FM1 87.5 MHz
STEREO DX
10:12:22
VOLUME 36
MI
87.50
BASS
0 M2 90.10
TREBLE
0 M3 98.10 BALANCE L-R M4 106.10 FADER F-R M5 108.00 LOUD OFF M6 87.50 EQ FLAT
OPERATION
When the clock appears on the screen display, hold
DSP
button (20) or
DlSP
button (45) to select 10 for hours:
FM1 87.5 MHz
STEREO DX
10:12:22
VOLUME 36
MI
87.50
BASS
0 M2 90.10
TREBLE
0 M3 98.10
BALANCE
L-R M4 106.10 FADER F-R M5 108.00 LOUD OFF M6 87.50 EQ FLAT
---,-,--I---------
Then you can press
VOL 4 /
b
buttons
(47) to select hour or minute and press
TUNICH
A
/V
buttons (46) to change
the corresponding item.
1
Menu Control operation in CDC mode
Press
MODE
button (1 2) on front panel
or
MODE
button (43) to select CDC mode.
The following information will appear on
1
the display (5).
s
1
CDC PLAY 00: 12
I
VOLUME 36 DISC 00 BASS
0 TRACK 01 TREBLE 0 BALANCE L-R FADER F-R LOUD OFF
I
EQ FLAT
---,----I-,-------
Press
MENU
button (19) or (45), the
VOLUME will be selected, then press
TUNICH A /
V
buttons (46) to select the
item upward or downward. Then press
VOL
4
I
b
buttons (47) to adjust the selected item. The corresponding value will show on the display.
Respectively press
PAU
(28),
INT
(29),
RPT
(30),
RDM
(31),
CD-
(32),
CD+
(33) button on the panel to enter the corresponding function referring to the CDC operation described above, the
corresponding information (such as
PAUSE, INTRO, REPEAT, RANDOM and
the disc number) will appear on the
displa)
(51.
1
CDC PLAY 00:24 VOLUME
36
DlSC 00
BASS
0 TRACK 02 TREBLE 0 BALANCE L-R FADER F-R
LOUD OFF EQ FLAT REPEAT
-------,I,--,-----
Directly press
TUNEITRACK-
button (1
4 on the panel to move to the previous track press
TUNE/TRACK
+
button
(1
3) on tht
panel to move to the next track.
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TV
OPERATION
CONTROL & FUNCTION
KEYS
This type can't be used separately and it must be used with other special system with
the 13-pin din plug. The unit is connected to another system through the 13-pin din socket (2). And the unit also can receive
lV
signal through the antenna input jack (1).
1.
DIVERSITY ANTENNA INPUT
There are four antenna input jacks (1) for antenna input.
2.
MONITOR
Plug the system's 13-pin DIN plug into the 13-pin din socket (2) of the unit.
Switching to N mode
Press
MODE
button (12) on the front
panel or
MODE
button (42) on remote
control to select
lV
mode and the
memory channel will show on the
TFT
display (5).
Selecting receiving mode
In
TV
mode, press
NIAV
button (21) or (41) to select among lV/AVl/AV2/ RGB. The corresponding state will show on the TFT display (5). When
you connect the RGB terminals on the
back of the unit to the corresponding RGB system, then press
MODE
button
on remote control to select RGB mode,
the RGB signal will appear on the
screen. Note: You can receive the
lV/AVl/AV2 mode when you brake the car. If you are driving the car, you can't receive the picture signal in
TV/AVl/AV2 just receive the sound signal, it is blue screen then.
Selecting channel
-
Press
CHANNEL
A
button (24) or
TUNICH
A
button on remote control to choose channel upward and or press
CHANNEL
V
button (25) or
TUNICH
V
button on remote control to choose channel downward.
-
The numeric buttons (0,l-9) (36) allow you to select the corresponding channel directly.
-
Press digital select button
(-/--)
(39) cooperatively used with numeric buttons to select channel desired. For example, when you want select 16 channel, press
-/--
(39) to switch
between
"-"
and
"--"
when the
"--
"
appears on the display, you can
press "1
"
button then press "6"
button to select 16 channel.
Menu control operation In
N
mode:
Press
MENU
button (1 9) or (45). The
menu will show on the display (5).
(For the unit with PAL system):
COLOR BRIGHT CONTRAST SEARCH
(For the unit with NTSC system):
COLOR BRIGHT CONTRAST TlNT SEARCH
---
-----
L
--------
Press
TUN/CH
A
/
V
buttons (46) to
select the item upward or downward.
Then press
VOL
4
I
b
buttons (47) to adjust the selected item. The corresponding value will show on the display. When select SEARCH item, press
VOL
4
I
b
buttons (47) to start auto
searching then press
TUNICH
V
button
on remote control to stop searching.
In AV mode:
Press MENU button (1 9) or (45). The menu will show on the display (5). (For the unit with PAL system):
COLOR BRIGHT CONTRAST
I
I
[(
rth;;;;ith NTSCSYS~):
,
BRIGHT CONTRAST
TlNT
I
I
Press
TUNICH
A
/
buttons (46) to select the item upward or downward. Then press
VOL
4
/
b
buttons (47) to
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N
OPERATION
adjust the selected item. The corresponding value will show on the display.
Volume adjustment
Press
VOLUME4
1,
buttons (23822)
or
VOL
4
I
P
buttons (47) to adjust
volume level.
Screen display
Press
DSP
button (20) on the front
panel or
DlSP
button (44) on remote control to display the current status such as
TVch/AVl/AV2. Press
DSP
button (20) or
DlSP
button (44) again to show the current time. If you don't operate over 5 seconds, the information on the screen will disappear.
4:3/16:9
Selector
Slide the 4:3/16:9 switch (27) on the monitor panel to select appropriate
TV
aspect (4:3 or 16:9).
SPECIFICATION
GENERAL
Power Supply Requirements Maximum Output Power Current Drain
lv
Monitor Screen Size Resolution
TV Sensitivity
RADIO
Frequency Coverage Sensitivity
(S/N=30dB) lmage Rejection Stereo Separation
Frequency Coverage Sensitivity
(S/N=20dB) lmage Rejection
:
DC 12 Volts, Negative Ground
: 4 x
80 watts
:
15 Ampere (max.)
:
6.5" TFT
:
1440 x 234 dots
:
45dB pV/PD (max.) QCH25 in average
FM
:
87.5 to 107.9 MHz
:
4pv
:
>
45dB
:
>25dB
AM
:
530 to 1720kHz
:
36 dBu
:
45dB
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