Boss Audio Systems BVCP9675A User Manual

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BVCP9675A
BLUETOOT'H®
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MP3-COMPATIBLE
AM/FM
RECEIVER
FEATURING
6.75"
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CAPACITIVE
TOUCHSCREEN
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with
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CarPiay
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Contents
Contents
.................................
,
...............
2
Android
Auto
.......................................
19
Radio
.....................................................
25
Notes ...................................................................... 4
Warnings ............................................................. 19
Display
Overview ................................................ 25
FCC
Statement ...................................................... 6
Using Android
Auto
...................................... 19-21
Controls ............................................................... 25
Cautions .............................................................
l-9
About
this Manual
...
-
............................................ 9
Bluetooth•
..........................................
22
Tuning .................................................................. 25
Cautions ............................................................... 22
Bands ................................................................... 25
California Prop.
65
............................................... 9
Setup
&
Connections ......................................... 22
RBDS
..................................................................... 25
Basic
Product
Operation
...................
10
Phonebook
.......................................................... 22
Presets
................................................................. 25
What
comes in the box .....................................
lO
Product
Basics
...............................................
ll-16
Using/Caring
for
the
Touchscreen .................. 14
Product
Setup ..................................................... 15
Device Status ......................................................
22
Calling
..................................................................
23
History .................................................................
23
Private
Mode
...................................................... 23
Favorites ............................................................. 25
Aux-ln
....................................................
26
Playback
............................................................... 26
Navigating
the
Menus .......................................
l6
Call
Waiting ......................................................... 23
Camera
.................................................
26
Warnings ............................................................. 26
Apple
CarPiay
......................................
17
Audio .................................................................... 22
Reverse View ..................................................... 26
Warnings .............................................................
l7
Track
Control
....................................................... 22
Using
CarPiay
......................................................
l7
Media
Player
Source Switching ........................ 22
Audio
....................................................
27
Gestures
&
Control. ...........................................
l7
Media
..................................................
24
EQ
.........................................................................
27
CarPiay Display ...................................................
l8
Warnings ............................................................ 24
Balance/Fader ..................................................... 27
Disable
Apps .......................................................
l8
USB
Playback
..................................................... 24
Key
Beep .............................................................. 27
Navigating
Menu
............................................... 24
Photos
................................................................. 24
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Contents
.
Audio
Cont'd
........................................
27
Bluetooth•
Settings
............................
29
Connections
.........................................
32
Internal
Amp
....................................................... 27
Power ...................................................................
30
Cautions
&
Warnings ................................... 32-35
Loudness .............................................................. 27
Auto
Connect
...................................................... 30
Warnings ............................................................. 38
Subwoofer ........................................................... 27
Auto
Answer ........................................................
30
Power
.................................................................. 32
General
Settings
..................................
28
Phonebook Download ....................................... 29
Speaker ................................................................ 33
Cautions
............................................................... 28
Contact Display ................................................... 29
Pre-amp Outputs ................................................ 34
Date & Time ........................................................ 28
Device Name ....................................................... 29
Camera
................................................................. 35
System Language ................................................ 28
Radio
Settings
......................................
30
Aux-ln
................................................................... 35
User
Interface
..................................................... 28
Seek
Quality
.......................................................
30
Steering
Wheel Controls ................................... 36
Rear View Settings .............................................. 28
Region .................................................................. 30
USB
....................................................................... 37
Power
Off
Delay
.................................................. 28
RBDS
.....................................................................
30
Parking
Brake ...................................................... 38
Display
Settings
...................................
29
Blur
Effect ........................................................... 29
Alternative
Frequency
(AF)
...............................
30
Hands-free
Mic
................................................... 39
Illumination Control
.......................................... 29
Traffic
Announcement
(TA)
...............................
30
Troubleshooting
..................................
40
Gamma ............................................................... 29
Steering
Wheel
Controls
....................
31
Connections
....................................................... 36
Specifications
.......................................
42
User's
Notes
........................................
43
LED
Touch Buttons ............................................ 29
Programming
Functions .................................... 31
LED
Brightness ................................................... 29
Reset ................................................................... 31
Animation Effect.. .............................................. 29
Illumination Default
.......................................... 29
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Important
This
symbol
with
"WARNING"
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
prese'nce
of
critical
instructions/procedures.
Failure
to
observe
the
instructions/procedures can
result in
injury, death, damage
to
the
product
and/or
property.
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ffiWARNING
This
symbol
with
"CAUTION"
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
important
instructions/procedures.
Failure
to
observe
the
instructions/procedures can
result
in
injury
or
damage
to
the
product
and/or
property.
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Bluetooth®
IMPORTANT
Apple CarPiay
is
a trademark
of
Apple Inc.
Use
of
the
Apple
CarP
lay logo
means
that
a
vehicle
user interface meets Apple performance standards. Apple
is
not
responsible
for
the
operation
of
this vehicle
or
its compliance
with
safety and
regulatory
standards.
Please
note
that
the
use
of
this product
with
iPhone
or
iPod may affect
wireless
performance.
The
Blue
tooth®
word mark and logos
are
registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth
SIG,
Inc.
and any
use
of
such marks by
Boss
Audio Systems
is
under
license.
Other
trademarks and trade names are those
of
their
respective owners
Record the
serial
number
of
the product: Model: Serial
Number:
Date
of
Purchase:
The
serial
number
is
located
on
the
top
part
of
the chassis.
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Important
android auto
GET
IT
ON
GooglePiay
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Caution -
FCC
Compliance
Statement
This device complies with part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
Operation
is
subject
to
the following
two
conditions:
{1)
this device may
not
cause interference, and
{2)
this
device must accept any interference, including interference
that
may
cause
undesired operation
of
this device. This transmitter must not
be
co-located or
operated
in
conjunction with any
other
antenna
or
transmitter. The Bluetooth antenna cannot
be
removed {or replaced) by user. This equipment complies
with
FCC/
IC
radiation exposure limits set forth
for
an
uncontrolled environment and meets the
FCC
radio frequency
{RF)
Exposure Guidelines and
RSS-102
of
the
IC
radio frequency
{RF)
Exposure rules. This equipment
has
very low levels
of
RF
energy
that
it
deemed
to
comply
without
maximum permissive exposure
evaluation
{MPE).
But
it
is
desirable
that
it
should
be
installed and operated keeping the radiator at least
20
em
or more away from person's body
{excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles). Alteration or modifications carried
out
without
appropriate authorization may invalidate the user's right
to
operate the equipment.
NOTE:
This equipment
has
been tested and found
to
comply
with
the limits
for a Class
B digital device, pursuant
to
Part 15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These limits are
designed
to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses
and
can
radiate radio
frequency energy and,
if
not
installed and used
in
accordance with the instructions, may
cause
harmful interference
to
radio communications. However, there
is
no guarantee
that
interference will
not
occur
in
a particular installation.
If
this equipment does cause harmful interference
to
radio
or
television reception,
which
can
be
determined by turning
the
equipment
off
and on, the user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct the interference by one
or
more
of
the following
measures: o Relocate or reorient
the
receiving antenna. o Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. o Connect the equipment into
an
outlet
on a circuit different from
that
to
which the receiver
is
connected. o Consult the dealer
or
an
experienced radio/TV technician
for
help.
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I
Caution
Precautions
BE
SURE
TO
OBSERVE
THE
FOLLOWING
GUIDELINES:
Do
not
turn
up
the
volume
so
high
that
you can't hear what's around you.
Use
caution
or
temporarily discontinue
use
in
potentially hazardous situations.
Do
not
operate mobile video equipment while driving a motorized
vehicle-
safe driving and safety consideration
of
others should always
be
your
highest
priority. Set
your volume control
at a low
setting, then slowly increase
the
sound until you
can
hear
it
comfortably
without
distortion,
or
ear discomfort.
In
the event you should notice smoke, strange noises
or
odor
from
this product,
or
any
other
abnormal signs, immediately turn
off
the
power and consult your
dealer
or
the
nearest authorized BOSS
AUDIO
SYSTEMS Service Center.
Using this product in this condition may result in permanent damage
to
the
system.
I
Installation lrecautionl
Boss
Audio Systems does
not
recommend
to
install the product yourself.
We recommend
to
have
it
professionally installed by a certified professional.
Always consult
with
a professional installer .
Do
not
attempt
to
install
or
service this
product
by yourself. Installation
or
servicing
of
this product by persons
without
professional training and
experience in electronic equipment and motorized vehicle accessories may
be
dangerous and could expose you
to
the
risk
of
electric shock, injury
or
other
hazards Refer any repairs
to
a qualified
BOSS
AUDIO
SYSTEMS
Service Center
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Caution
Before Installing
To avoid potential shorts in
the
electrical system, be sure
to
disconnect
the
(-}
battery
cable before installation.
Use
this
unit
with a 12-volt
battery
and negative grounding only. Failure
to
do
so
may result in a fire
or
malfunction.
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRICL
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVERS.
NO
USER
SERVICABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
A QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PROFESIONAL
Product Safety
It
is
against Federal and Local laws
for
video
to
be viewed by
the
driver
while
the
vehicle
is
in
motion.
This video
product
was intended
to
be used
with
the
parking brake safety feature. Video cannot be seen
without
the
proper
parking brake powered connection. Tampering
or
disabling this feature will void any
and all warranty. Please check
with
a professional installer
to
have
your
product
installed properly.
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Caution
Images
and Video
Watching video while
driving
is
against
Federal,
State, and
Local
laws.
Drive
safely, know and obey traffic
rules.
Watching this screen and making
selections while
driving
can
lead
to
a serious accident.
Check
surroundings
for
safety
while
camera images are
displayed.
Do
not
use
features
of
this product
while
driving
if it
cannot
be
operated
safely
and
legally
in your
location.
Before operation
of
smartphone Apps accessible
from this device, read safety instructions in your
Owner's Manual. When using navigation Apps stay
alert
to
observe real world
conditions.
About this manual
To
entirely
understand
how
to
properly
use
your new
Boss
product,
it
is
recommended
to
read this entire user's
manual,
and keep
it
in a safe
place
for
future
reference.
-Read
the entire manual
-Keep the
manual
-Follow all
instructions
-Clean with a dry
cloth only
-Do not
use
or
operate near water
-Do not defeat any safety features
California
Residents {Proposition 65)
This product may contain
chemicals
known
to
the State
of
California
to
cause cancer, birth defects
or
other
reproductive harm.
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Basic
Product
Operation
What
comes
in
the
box
-
Hardware
Connections
Qty
1 BVCP9675A
Qty
1
Trim
Ring
Qty
1
Mounting
Hardware
Set
(Not
Pictured)
-MS x Gmm Bolts (4)
-Brackets (2)
-Back
strap
(1)
Qty1 Qty1 Qty1 Qty1
Qty1
Power/Speaker Harness Hands-free
Microphone
Audio
Pre-amp Harness
External
Source
Harness
SWC
Plug
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Basic
Product Operation
Front Detail
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Basic
Product Operation
Apple
CarPiay
I
Android
Auto
USB
1*
(1 A Charging)
[
82
Charging/USB Media Playback
*Lightning Cable
Not
Included
Hands-free Microphone Input
........
Power
I Speaker
Harness 15 Amp Mini-ATM
Fuse
12
Radio Antenna
Input
110
Ports
Rear Camera
Input
Camera Power
Output
Front, Rear,
Sub
Outputs
Remote
Output
(500 mA Max)
Steering Wheel Control Input
Aux-
In
(RCA)
Input
Page 13
Basic
Product
Operation
Power
On
/Standby
1.
Touch once
to
Power
ON
2. Touch and
Hold
for
Standby
CD
NOTE
In
Standby Mode, the
LED
will
slow
ly
pulse
on and
off
.
Volume
1.
Touch once
on
either
"+"
I
"-
"
2. Touch and
Hold
for
quicker
operation
Mute
1. Touch
to
Mute
13
Siri
-Touch
to
command
CD
NOTE
+
CarPiay
must be active
Display
Off
-Touch and Hold
Mute
Display
On
-Touch
the
display
to
reactivate
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Basic Product Operation
Using
and
Caring
for the
Touchscreen
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Use:
This head
unit
utilizes a Capacitive Touchscreen,
the
same type
that
is
used on high-end mobile devices. It should be used
for
and cared
for
like
that
type
of
device.
As
with
all capacitive type technology,
if
your fingers are
wet
or
sweaty,
it
will
not
function properly.
Do
not
allow any sharp objects
to
come in contact
with
the
screen glass.
Care and
Cleaning:
To clean
the
screen, use a dry microfiber
type
cloth
to
clean.
Do
not
use
ammonia,
window
cleaner,
or
any
other
type
of
household chemicals
to
clean the
screen. Abrasives should
not
be used
at
all.
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Basic
Product Operation
Product Setup
(Date
&
Time)
Se
tup
Option
A:
CarPiay
Method
Connect
your
Apple
~
device using a Light-
ning
~
cable*. The CarPiay
USB
port
must
be
used.
This will automatically setup
the
time
and
date. User must set Time Zone
manually.
Default
is
Pacific Time Zone
@
Ge
ne
ral
Date&
Time
Setup
Option
B:
Date and Time
@
Gene
r
al
Date&Time
15
Additional
Setup
pg
.
26
General>
Language
Audio>
EQ,
Other Audio Settings
Display>
Il
lumination,
Brightn
ess
,
LED
Steering
Wheel Controls>
Programming
Vehicle
Specific Buttons
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Basic Product Operation
Media
Aux-In
CarP
lay
Settings
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Apple CarPiay
Car:Piay
·
CD
Note
Apple CarPiay
usage
is
limited
while
driving.
Functions, contents, and
usability
is
determined by
the
App provider(s).
Controls will
vary
with
each App
that
is
available
for
CarPiay.
For more
details
visit:
http:/
/www.apple.com/ios/carplay
&wARNING
Familiarize yourself
with
your
Local
and State
laws
regarding
mobile
devices.
Certain
functions
of
an
iPhone
might
be
prohibited and
or
illegal while
driving in
your
location. When in doubt, park
the
vehicle
and engage
the
parking brake
first
before performing
the
function(s) . For
other
cautions and warnings
see
pg.
9
Connecting
to
CarPiay
USB
Port 1
1.
Connect
the
CarPiay compatible
device
via Lightning®
cable
(not
included).
2.
The iPhone will load
the
CarPiay
function.
3.
On
the
display,
the
CarP
lay will
illuminate
green, touch
it
to
enter the
CarPiay
menu.
4. To return
to
the
product
Home
menu,
Touch
CD
NOTE
The product's
Bluetooth will
turn
OFF
automatically
when
CarPiay
is
in use.
Hands-free phoning
will
function through
the
CarPiay feature. When using
CarPiay,
there
is
no need
to
pair
your
iPhone,
the
USB
cable
connected
through
the
USB
Port
(1)
will enable
this
feature. If
other
devices are connected via
Bluetooth,
they
will
be disconnected
for
the
duration
of
CarPiay
use.
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Gestures
&
Control
Basic controls,
but
not
limited to:
Touch
~
Swipe
..
~
..
Dragging
..
~
..
Other gestures and
controls
might
differ
on
each App.
CD
NOTE
Volume control
is
handled exclusively
by the
product.
See
pg.
13
for
volume.
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Apple CarPiay
CarPiay Display Setup
1. Using
your
iPhone:
Settings>
General>
CarPiay
2.
Touch and Hold each App icon
to
move.
To remove an App, Touch
e
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If
your car supports wireless CarPiay, press and hold
the voice control button on your steering wheel to start CarPiay setup.
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CAR
(
BOSS
AUDIO BVCP9675
)
CD
NOTE
Only Apps
with
the
icon can be
removed from CarPiay.
To Disable
other
Apps see pg.
18
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AT&T 9 1:
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69% - ) +
(
CarPiay
BOSS AUDIO BVCP9675 Reset
Touch and hold any icon on the home screen, then
drag
it
to
the des1red location.
Allow CarPiay While Locked
Forget This Car
18
(
How
to
Disable Apps
1. Using
your
iPhone:
Settings > Notifications
>
App
to Disable
..
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AT&T
9
2:
41PM
"'f * 6
2%
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Notifications
Messages
Allow
Not
ifications
Show in Notification Center
u
Sounds
Tr
i-
tone >
Badge
App
Icon
u
Show on Lock Screen
u
Show in CarPiay
u
Show alerts
on
the
lock screen, and in Notification Center
when
it
is
accessed from the lock screen.
ALERT
STYLE
WHEN
UNLOCKED
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Android Auto
Using Android
Auto
CD
Note
Android Auto usage
is
limited while
driving.
Functions, contents, and
usability
is
determined by the App provider(s). Controls will
vary
with
each App
that
is
available
for
Android Auto.
For more
details
visit:
https:/
/www
.android.com/auto/
~WARNING
Familiarize yourself
with
your
Local
and State
laws
regarding mobile
devices.
Certain
functions
of
the mobile
device might
be prohibited and
or
illegal while driving in
your
location .
When in doubt, park the vehicle
and engage the parking brake first before performing the function(s).
For other cautions and warnings
see
pg.
9
CD
NOTE
To
complete
the
setup
properly,
the
Parking Brake status
wire
must be
connected.
See
pg.
38
~WARNING
For your safety,
the
setup process
MUST
be
accomplished while
the
vehicle
is
Parked and
Parking Brake
Engaged
.
Android Auto App
1.
Using
your
Android device,
download
the
Android Auto
app on
Google Play.
"
Minimum
Requirements:
Android
5.0 Lollipop
For a
list
of
compatible
devices:
https:/
/www
.android.com/auto/
Updating Related
Apps
1.
During
the
first start up and setup
of
the
Android Auto app, the Maps, Music,
Google
apps will install/update automatically.
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Connecting
to
Android Auto
USB
Port 1
1.
Connect
the Android
compatible
device
via the appropriate
USB
cable
(not
included).
2.
The Android device
will load the Android
Auto function.
3.
Bluetooth will
connect
automatically
when
the
setup
is
completed.
4.
To return
to
the product
Home
menu,
Touch
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Android Auto
Android Auto
Permissions
Allow
Android
Auto
to
make
Allow
Android
and manage
Auto
to
access
phone
calls?
your
contact
s?
DENY
ALLOW
DENY
AlLOW
Permi
ssions
Several
features can be
allowed
or
denied access
to
customize
your
usabil
ity
of
the
product.
The access can always be modified in Settings
on
the
Android
device.
3of
5
Allow
Android
Allow
Android
Allow
Android
Auto
to
directly
Auto
to
access
Auto
to
send
access the
this device's and view
SMS
microphone
to
location?
messages?
record audio?
DENY
ALLOW
DENY
AlLOW
DENY
ALLOW
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Bluetooth®
Hands-Free
Menu
Touch
0
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Q
Search
CD
NOTE
CarPiay must
not
be active.
If being used,
disconnect
the
iPhone
to
start Bluetooth.
Compatibility
with
all mobile
devices
is
not
guaranteed.
Please
read through
the
user's
guide
of
the
mobile
device.
&cAUTION
For your safety, the setup process
should
be
accomplished while
the
vehicle
is
parked and
parking brake engaged.
First
time
Pairing
Navigate
to
the
Hands-free menu
(pg.
16)
Touch
Search
to
begin searching
for
devices
Mobile
Device:
Search
for
BOSS
AUDIO
BVCP9675A
iOS
Devices:
Settings> Bluetooth
Android Devices:
Settings > Connections
>
Bluetooth
A passcode
is
generated and
will
display on
both
the
head
unit
and
mobile
device
for
secure pairing.
Touch
CD
to
confirm
Every
time
the
product
is
powered ON,
the
mobile device
will
automatically connect
if
within
range.
CD
NOTE
Once
paired and connected, the device
list will
display
the
available
Bluetooth profiles.
21
Phonebook and History
To
Download Phonebook:
1.
Touch
Contact> Download
Contacts
will always be stored once
downloaded To
Download History:
1.
Touch
History> Download
History
will
not
be stored the product
is
powered
off
.
Device Status
Battery and
Cellular Strength
is
displayed on
the
top
right
of
the
Home menu.
GATI
Profile support
is
required
on
the
mobile
device.
I
.el -
0
1
2:
18
AM
Page 22
Bluetooth®
Hands-Free
Calling
Making
&
Receiving
Calls
1.
Dialing
from
the
dial pad
Touch
"'
to
make call
2.
Contacts
Touch
the
contact name
3.
Hi
story
Choose
the
name,
then
To
End
a
call
Touch
Cl>
To Mute a
call
Touch
0
Dial
pad
To use
the
dial
pad
while on a
call
Touche
Searching History
Swipe
Up
or
Down
to
search
History
1.
Outgoing Call
/
2.
Incoming
Call
~
3. Missed
Call
~
Private
Mode
When a call
needs
to
be transferred
to
the
mobile device:
Touch
®
to switch
the
mobile device
Touch
@to
return to hands-free mode
Searching
Contacts
Contacts
must
be
downloaded
to
search.
1.
Touch@
2.
Enter
the
Contact
Name, then (
OK
22
Call
Waiting
To accept
another
call:
Touch
e
To
toggle
between
calls:
Touch
'-(
--=-=--'
(!)
Note
Active
calls will
be
illuminated
green
To
End
a
call,
Touch
Cl>
Default
Settings
Auto
Connect:
ON
Auto Answer:
OFF
Auto
Download
Phonebook:
OFF
First Name First:
ON
Device Name:
BOSS
AUDIO
BVCP9675A
For all
settings
see
pg
.
26
Page 23
Bluetooth®
Audio
Audio Streaming
To
play media through
Bluetooth,
the
mobile
device must
be
Paired and Connected
to
the
BVCP967SA
,
see
pg.
22
.
1.
Touch
The music
will play automatically.
Track Control
1.
Play/Pause
[>
DO
2. Track
Fwd
I
Rev
O<J
[>0
3.
Swipe
to
Fwd/Rev~
CD
NOTE
Profiles
required
for
audio
playback
and
control on
the
mobile
device:
A2DP
(Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile)
AVRCP
(Audio Video Remote
Control Profile)
Media
Player (Biuetooth)
Playback
access
is
also available
through
the
Media Player
1.
Touch
CD
Note
For best performance,
your
mobile
device
volume
setting
should be set
to
maximum.
All volume
adjustments
for
the
system
should
be
controlled
from
the
product.
The
unit
will recall
the
last volume
setting on
your
mobile
device every
time
is connects.
Formats
Playback
is
supported
from
the
mobile
device
with
any
format
it
can
play.
Audio will only
be
played
by
the
product.
Video cannot be viewed on the unit.
23
Switching
Media
Touch
Available
sources
will display
(Biuetooth and USB)
CD
Note
USB
source
will only
be
displayed if a
USB
drive
is
inserted and h
as
playable
media.
Display
Track info
will
be
displayed
when
availabl
e.
Track, Album
and Artist.
Album
art
is
not
supported via Bluetooth
playback.
Page 24
Media
USB
Playback
Touch
The music
will play automatically.
Audio
&
Video
Control
1.
Play/Pause
[>
DO
2.
Track Fwd
I
Rev
~<]
~
3.
Repeat List
a
4.
Repeat
File
G
5.
Random
:X:
CD
Note
If
there are
other
files
in
the
USB,
music
files
will play
first.
Navigating
Menu
Touch
To browse contents
Swipe
To return
to
the
current
file playing,
Touch
If
no interaction,
it
will
return
after
25
sec
to
Media
Player
Photos
1.
Play/Pau
se
[>
DO
2.
Fwd/Rev
~<]
[>~
3.
Rotate
a
4.
Zoom
D
~
Swipe
5.
Select Files
6.
Apply
as
splash
screen
0
24
&wARNING
Watching videos
or
photos
while driving
is
against Federai,State, and
Local
laws.
Do
not
use features
ofthis
product
if
it
cannot
be operated safely
and legally
in your
location.
CD
Note
Review the connections
of
this product,
to
properly integrate the parking brake wire
to
the
vehicle.
Video and
or
photos cannot be viewed
while
driving. The vehicle
must
be stationary and
the
parking brake
applied
to
enable
viewing.
Page 25
Radio
AM/FM
Controls
Touch
Tuning
To search
for
stations: Search Touch and Hold < )
Manual
Seek
Touch<
)
(!)Note
RBDS
info
(if
available) and currently tuned
station will display on
the
radio icon in
the
home screen Not all stations will have or display
RBDS
info.
Swipe
to
quickly
tune
Band & Settings
Touch
FM
to
switch bands
To
change radio settings
Touch
@
For all Settings, see pg.
28
25
Auto
Search & Store
Favorites and Presets
Settings Favorites Touch *
Favorite Set
*
To remove a favorite, Touch *
Browsing Favorites
Touch
To return
the
Tuner screen Touch
Changing Presets
Touch
I<J
[>I
To
list all Stored Stations
Touch
Page 26
Aux
In/Camera
External
Source
Playback (Audio Only}
Touch
Media must
be
controlled from the
external
device. Track functions are
not
controlled
from
the
product.
Connections
For wiring connection s
see,
pg.
33
Volume
See
pg.13
CD
Note
To adjust the
volume level properly,
the
carry-in device
volume should
be set between
50%-
75
%.
The
volume level should
remain
at
that
level
for
the remainder
of
the
time
it
is
connected
to
the product.
&wARNING
Never
rely solely
on
the
rear view camera;
always
check
your
surroundings before
proceeding.
Images
may
appear reversed
Do
not
use feature s
of
this product
if
it
cannot
be
operated
safely
and
legally
in
your
location.
Rear View
The rear view camera
can
by displayed on
demand.
Touch
To return
to
the Home screen
Touch
CD
Note
The
Camera Trigger
Output
wire must
be
connected
for
Camera source to function.
For wiring connections,
see
pg.
33
26
Reverse
View
When
the
vehicle
is
put
into reverse gear, the
camera
will display
the
image on
the
screen.
Rear
View
Delay
Due
to
varying
vehicle
configurations, the rear
view trigger can
be
delayed
to
best suit the
vehicle.
See
Settings
pg.
26
Default
setting:
0
Sec
Delay
CD
Note
The rear view camera will still function
normally,
if
the product
is
in standby mode
Page 27
Audio
Adjustments
EQ
To
access
the
EQ
menu
Touch
I
I
I
0 0
I
<?
I
To
turn
ON
the
EQ
Touch Equal
ize
r
...
~
OFF
ON
To adjust
the
EQ
0
0
0
bands
Swipe
(
Bass
Mid
Treble
The center
frequency
of
the
each band
ca
n be
changed: ±7dB
Bass
Center
Frequen
cy
100
Hz
M
id
dle
Cen
t
er
Fr
eq
ue
n
cy
1
000H
z
Tr
eb
le
Ce
nter
Fr
equen
cy
10.0K
Hz
(!)
Note
The
EQ
ca
n also be
directly
accessed
whi
le
changing
the
volume. The vol
ume
display
will
show
the
EQ
icon,
you
can touch
to
access
the
Audio
Settings.
Preset
EQ
I
I
I
I
0 0
~
I
<?
I
I
Classic, Pop, Rock,
Jazz
Balance/Fader
Left/Right Balance,
Touch
< >
Swipe
for
quick adjustment
~
1\
Front/Rear Fader, Touch
V
Swipe
for
quick adjustment
~
Key
Beep
Touch
...
~
OFF
ON
27
Internal Amp
To reduce
th
e possibility of noise
entering
the
signal chain
when
utilizing
the
audio
pre-
amp
outputs,
the
int
ernal
amp
can be
turned
OFF
Touch
~
...
('
ON
OFF
loudness
Enhances and gently boosts
low
and high freq.
Touch
...
~
OFF
ON
Subwoofer
The level and
filter
can be adjusted
for
the
S
ub
pre-amp
output.
Level,
0-14 dB
Swipe~
Filter:
80
Hz,
120
Hz,
160
Hz
@
12d8/0ct
Touch
~
Subwoofer Frequency
Volume
Settings are
for
default
volumes
for
Hand
s-
free. Media Player
is
a global setting
for
media.
Page 28
Settings
Date & Time
Time Zone
Adjust
to
correctly display
time
Default Setting: (GMT-08:00) Pacific
Time
(US)
Date Touch
~
Time Touch
~
24H
Mode
Touch 0
-+
.::)
OFF
ON
Auto
Adjust Daylight Saving
Touch
-+
.::)
OFF
ON
m.·
W
Note
If
using
an
CarPiay,
the
iPhone will
automatically set date
& time. Time Zone
needs
to
be adjusted manually.
System Language
Touch
to
change
English (DefaultL Spanish
CD
Note
CarP
lay
is
independent
of
the
system
language setting.
User Interface
Background Picture
Touch
to
change
User can change
the
background picture by
inserting a
USB
with
photos.
Background Brightness
Swipe~
Rear
View
Settings
Touch
~
0
Sec
{Default),
0.1
Sec,
0.5
Sec, 1 Sec, 2 Sec
When switching
from
Park
to
Drive,
or
vice
versa,
the
camera should
not
trigger on the
display.
Sensitivity should be adjusted
to
trigger only
on reverse gear selection.
28
Power Off Delay
Touch C
-+
.::)
OFF
ON
Some vehicles during crank
to
start will
interrupt
the
accessory power.
If
the
product
re-boots during crank
to
start,
Turn
ON delay
The delay
is 3 sec.
Default Setting:
OFF
CD
Note
Power
Off
Delay ON will also delay when
the
vehicle
is
turned
OFF.
This
might
affect hands-free functionality
during a call.
Factory Settings
To restore settings
to
default:
Touch~
&cAUTION
Will restore all settings
to
factory defaults.
All settings and presets will be lost.
Page 29
Settings
Display Bluetooth
Blur
Effect
Tou
ch
0
-t
.:)
OFF ON
Menu
to
menu animation adds a
blur
effect
Illumination Control
Tou
ch
-t
.:)
OFF
ON
When
the
vehicle lights are on,
the
products
illumination
can
be customized
for
night use.
Screen and
LED
Brightness settings
for
this
featu re
see
pg
.
27
See
Connections
pg.
30
Gamma
Swipe~
Day
J
Night
)
Gamma
can
be adjusted
for
both day and
ni
ght
settin
gs.
Screen Brightness
Swipe~
Day
J
Night
LED
Touch Buttons
Day
P
an
ellight
fl.
Tou
ch
U
Ni
ght
)
Six
preset
colors
can be chosen
for
Touch
buttons
~
below
...
LED
Brightness
Swipe~
Animation Effect
Tou
ch
.:)
-t
Day
)
Ni
ght
--~
ON
OFF
Will cycle
th
rough
all colors
on L
ED
touch
buttons. Default
Setting:
ON
Illumination Default
To restore
Illumination
Settin
gs
to
Default
Touch~
Will
res
tor
e
all Display
settin
gs
.
29
Bluetooth
Touch
.:)
-t
ON OFF
Power On/Off
Bluetooth
Default
Setting:
ON
(!)
Note
Bluetooth
will
turn
OFF
automatically
when
CarPiay
is
in
use.
If
other
devices are
connected via Bluetooth, they will
be
disconnected
for
the duration
of
CarPiay
use.
Auto
Connect
Touch
.:)
-t
c-'
ON
OFF
Auto
connects
to
the
device
wh
en
the
product
is
powered
ON
Default
Settin
g:
ON
Auto Answer
Touch
('
OFF
-t
.:)
ON
Auto
answers when there
is
an
incoming
ca
ll.
Defau
lt
Settin
g:
OFF
Page 30
Settings
Phonebook Download
Touch
(]1
..
I[)
OFF
ON
Automatically downloads contacts
Default Setting:
OFF
First
Name
First
Touch
I[)
..
ON
OFF
First name
is
displayed.
If
last name
is
to
be
displayed first,
turn
off.
Default Setting:
ON
Device
Name
Touch
.J:)
BOSS
AUDIO BVCP967SA
The friendly name can be changed
to
display
on
the
mobile device.
Seek Quality
FM/
AM
Swipe~
Adjusts the sensitivity
of
both
AM/FM
bands
Reset
Touch
.J:)
Will reset
the
seek sensitivity
to
back
to
default
Region
Touch
.J:)
Default Setting: America 2 US
Tuner Spacing:
FM
(200
KHzL
AM
(10
KHz)
European Spacing:
FM
(50
KHzL
AM
(9
KHz)
RBDS,
Radio Broadcast Data System
Touch
.J:)
Default Setting:
ON
Allows data
from
the
radio station
to
be
displayed on the product.
30
RBDS,
Cont' d
Not
all stations will broadcast information
to
display.
AF
{Alternative Frequency)
Touch
..
I[)
OFF
ON
When
On
,
the
tuner
will automatically locate
the
same
tuning
program on
other
stations
and select
the
strongest signal
of
those being
broadcast. Default Setting:
OFF
TA {Traffic Announcement) Touch
..
I[)
OFF
ON
The radio
will
automatically
tune
in
to
traffic
information
broadcasts while receiving
FM
broadcasts playing media.
Default Setting:
OFF
Page 31
Settings
Steering Wheel
Controls
Programming Functions
Reset
SWC
About
Touch
~swc
1.
Touch
Calibrate
Displays
the
system information:
To program
the
SWC
buttons
from
the
Operating System
vehicle
2.
Touch
Software Version
Touch
Calibrate
MCU Version
e
Touch
3.
Touch
Confirm
Hardware Version
Hardware
10
1.
Touch
the
Button
to
be
CarPiay MAC
Address
programmed,
the
corresponding
Volume+
Mute
Steering Wheel
Button.
2.
Once
programmed,
the
setting
will
Next
Seek
illuminate,
confirming
the
successful
programming.
\.
Ca
ll
Siri
3.
Repeat
the
process until all
desired
buttons have been programmed.
<!>
Power
•o
Mode
Home
Undefined
••
Undefined
4.
Touch
Confirm
(!)Note
For connection
details
,
see
pg.
34
31
Page 32
Connections
&cAUTION
It
is
recommended
to
have the product installed by a certified installation professional.
&cAUTION
Before installation,
or
wiring connections, disconnect the negative(-) battery terminal
to
prevent damage
to
the
product,
and/or
possible injury.
(!)Note
When replacing the fuse, always
do
so
with
the same type
and
value (15
A).
1--
1--
'
Violet/Wht,
Reverse Signal
Input
(+12V)
Orange, Illumination Input (+12V)
Blue, Antenna
Output
(+12V, 500 mA Max)
Red, Accessory (+12V)
Yellow, Constant (+12V
~~Black
Ground(
-)
32
I Note
Unused
input/output
wires need be
insulated
with
tape, heat shrink,
or
crimp
connectors. Never use wire nuts.
--
@
~
DDDDD
@
I~
@
~
J~
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@
~
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····
@
or
0
odb
0
.
In
······
=
~~
Location
to
lu
p g
in
Page 33
Connections
Speakers
&cAUTION
Do
not
chassis ground any speaker wire leads.
&cAUTION
Only
use
4-8
0
Speakers
Do
not
use
1-3
0
Speakers
&cAUTION
Do
not
bridge any
of
the
channels, they are
only
to
be wired in stereo mode.
CD
Note
Unused speaker wires need be in
su
lated
with
tape, heat shrink,
or
crimp connectors.
Never
use
wire nuts.
If
the speaker outputs are
not
used,
turn
Off
the
internal amp
to
reduce
the
possibility
of
noise entering
the
signal chain.
See
pg
.
25
CD
Note
Observe
speaker polarity when making
conn
ec
ti
on
s.
Front Right
(Ch
.
2)
Gray(+) Gray/Black (-)
Front
left
(Ch.
1)
White(+) White/Black (-)
33
-
-
-
I
l
--
---
l
[j)
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@
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~
...
~
........
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Rear Right
{Ch.
4)
Purple(+)
Purple/Black (-)
Rear
left
{Ch.
3)
Green(+) Green/Black (-}
0
I~
Jrc
s-
00
0
~
.....
1n
1nr
odb
0
..
...
.
=
-
Location
to
lu
in
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Page 34
Connections
&cAUTION
Remote Out
is
500
mA
max
output
rating.
If
several amplifiers are
to
be used,
it
is
recommended
to
use
a relay
for
the
Remote
Out trigger.
CD
Note
Subwoofer Pre-amp
is
a non-fading
mono
output.
CD
Note
Always run signal wires away
from
power
cables
to
reduce
the
possibility
of
noise.
Remote
Out
+
12 V DC
Max
500 rnA
Front
1
Rear~
Sub
2V Pre-amp
Output
34
Note
If
pre-amp outputs are being used exclusively,
turn
Off
the
internal amp
of
the
product,
to
reduce the possibility
of
noise entering
the
signal chain.
See
pg.
25
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.
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~
Page 35
Connections
Camera
&
AuxIn
&wARNING
Never
rely
so
lely
on
the
rear view camera;
a
lw
ays
check
your
surroundings before
proceeding.
Images
may
appear reversed
Do
not
use
a feature
of
this product
if
it
cannot be operated
sa
fely
and
legally
in your
location.
(!)
Note
Camera
power
is
required
for
Camera
source
to
function.
The product
will
power
On
the
camera
from
the
Camera Power
Output
when
the
reverse
signal
is triggered.
See
pg.
24
Camera
Power
Output
+
12 V
DC
Max
500 rnA
Aux
Input
35
[j)
~
Camera Input
--
0
~
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:
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to
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in
u
Page 36
Connections
Steering
Wheel
Controls
SWC
Input
Up
to
12 Buttons can
be
programmed.
Seepg
.
29
CD
Note
SWC
Input
A separate interface might
be
needed
for
your
vehicle application.
It
is
recommend
that
you
consult
with
a professional installer.
Keyl(Tip)-
SWC
Interface
1
-GND
(Ring)
(Not Included)
Mic
Lo
36
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~
0
0000
~
~
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.... .
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cation
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'lib
[Q]
In
IJ
....
....
SWC
Input
t
AM/FM
Ant.
In p ut
4
Page 37
Connections
USB
1
CarPiay/
Android Auto
Cable (not
included)
00
00
0
@
~
0
0
.
.
USB
1
&
2
Port
length
3
ft.
CD
Note
Android device
playback
is
not
supported
from
USB
port
2.
37
USB2 Media
Playba
ck
Page 38
Connections
&wARNING
Improper connection
or
use
of
the
parking
brake status wire, (i.e. defeating
the
safety
feature) violates Federal, State, and
Local
laws. This may lead
to
injury,
property
dam-
age,
and/or
death.
&wARNING
Watching videos
or
photos while driving
is
against Federal, State, and
Local
laws.
CD
Note
For Andoird Auto setup,
the
parking brake
status wire
MUST
be connected.
Note
Review
the
connections
of
this product,
to
properly integrate
the
parking brake
wire
to
the
vehicle.
Video and
or
photos cannot be viewed while driving. The vehicle must be stationary and the
parking brake applied
to
enable viewing.
Lt.
Green Parking Brake
Input
38
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Note
The parking brake
input
needs
to
be
connected
to
the
power
side
of
the
parking
brake.
CD
Note
Every vehicle
has
a different type
of
parking brake connection; consult a certified professional installer.
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Connections
Hands-free
Mic
Placement
Every
vehicle will
perform
differently due
to
layout,
interior materials,
etc
...
The
Red
shaded areas are the recommended
locations
for best microphone performance.
Items
to
look
for
before placement:
1.
Do
not
place
in
front
of
air vents.
2.
If
the
vehicle
has
tweeters
placed
on
sail panels,
do
NOT
locate
the
mic on steering column
area.
3. Front
of
mic must
not
be
blocked.
4. Mic
should
be
firmly
attached
to
mounting
location.
5.
Do
not
cover the
grille
openings
surrounding the mic.
6.
To
avoid excessive
wind
noise, do
not
place
near
the
sunroof
opening
,&wARNING
Run
microphone wire where
it
will
NOT
impede the operation
of
any safety items,
i.e. Airbag
s,
Knee Airbags, etc ...
39
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Troubleshooting
Issues
No Sound
Media Not Supported
Bad
Radio Reception
Apple CarPiay/Anroid Auto will
not
start
Bluetooth
Cause
Internal amplifier
is
off
Product
is
muted
External amplifiers
Audio source
Media on
USB
flash drive
Radio area
Antenna
Bad
Lightning® /USB cable Locked device Not charged
CarPiay/Android Auto frozen
Not connecting
to
device
40
Solution
Go
to
Settings>
Audio>
Internal Amp
ON
Touch the volume. Check the external amplifiers are on.
Check
the remote
output
wire
has
voltage
Change the audio source
Change the media
format
on the
USB
device
Change the
USB
device
Go
to
Settings > Radio > Sensitivity
Adjust
AM/FM
Sensitivity
Change the station
Turn
OFF
AF
and
TA
Turn
OFF
RBDS
Antenna
output
wire
isn't connected
Connect Antenna
to
product
see
pg. 34
Replace
the
cable
Device needs
to
be unlocked
Device needs
to
be
powered
ON
for
CarPiay/
Android Auto
to
function. Allow
it
to
charge
and power on. Unplug the device, close all Apps and plug
it
in
again.
Make sure
the
device
is
within
range.
Devices' Bluetooth connection needs
to
be
turned
ON
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Troubleshooting
Issues
Bluetooth
Hands-free
call
quality
Unit
is
unresponsive
Cause
Not connecting
to
device
Mobile device
Microphone
Processor
has
frozen
IO~S
AUDIO SYSTEMS
If
you have questions
about
this product:
Customer
Service
805-751-4853
M-F
8:30a-5:00p
(PST)
Solution
Go
to
Settings
>
Bluetooth
>
Power
ON
Pair and
Connect
the device like new.
Check cellular strength on mobile device. End
call and redial number.
Microphone placement needs
to
be relocated.
Microphone needs
to
be
firmly attached
to
location it's mounted on. Check
to
see
if
microphone
is
properly
plugged in.
Press
the
RESET
button on the
front
panel
See
pg.ll
Tech
Support: www.bossaudio.com/support/technical-support
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2017
Boss
Audio Systems
BVCP9675A_1117
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Specifications
General
Audio
Cont'd
Power
lnput
............................... 10.8
V-16 V DC
Pre-amp
Output
......................................... 3 Pairs
Nominal .............................. 14.4 V
DC
Front ........................... 2V, Full-Range
Current Consumption ........................ 10 A (Max}
Rear ............................. 2V, Full-Range
Fuse
Type .................................... 10
A,
Mini-ATM
Sub
(Mono}
............................ 2V,
LPF
Dimensions
(H
x W x 0} ................ .4" x
7"
x 6.5"
Sub
LPF
....... 80
Hz,
120Hz,
160Hz@
12dB/Oct
Unit
Weight
................................................ 3.11bs.
Sub
Level .................................................. +1-14dB
Operational Temperature ..................
-4-158°F
Radio
Tuner
Display
Freq.
Range
................. 87.5 MHz-108 MHz (FM}
Screen
Size
....................................................
6.
75"
Freq.
Range
................... 522 kHz-1710kHz (AM}
Aspect Ratio ................................................. 16 x 9
America Range (FM} ................. 100
kHz
Spacing
Resolution ............................................. 480 x 800
America 2 Range (FM} .............. 200
kHz
Spacing
Screen Type ......................
TFT-LED
Active
Matrix
Europe Range (FM} ..................... 50
kHz
Spacing
Audio
RBDS
.............................................................
AF,
TA
Max
Power ........................................ 80 W x 4
Ch.
S/N Ratio (FM} ........... 60
dB
(Analog Broadcast}
Acceptable Speaker
Load
............................ 4-8 0
Sensitivity .........................
10
dB
Preset
EQ
.............................................................. 4
S/N Ratio (AM} .......... .45
dB
(Analog Broadcast}
EQ
Bands, Adjustable ......................................... 3
Sensitivity ......................... 30
dB
Bass
........................ 60,80,100,200
Hz
Apple
CarPiay
Mid
................ 500
Hz,
1, 1.5, 2.5
kHz
iPhone Support ..................... iPhone 5
or
Newer
Treble ............ 10, 12.5, 15, 17.5
kHz
iOS
..............................................
iOS
7.1
or
Newer
EQ
Boost/Cut ............................................... ± 7
dB
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Android Auto
Supported ...................... (5.0} Lollipop
or
Newer
USB
USB
Spec ............................
USB
2.0 (High-Speed}
USB
Current
Output
.......................... 1.5 A (Max}
File System ...................................................
FAT32
Audio Playback ............. WAV, MP3,
WMA,
APE,
FLAC,
OGG
Video Playback .... AVI, OGM, MKV, MOV,
WMV
Picture Playback
JPG,
PNG,
BMP
Flash
Drive Support ........................... up
to
32GB
*Not
all listed compressed files guaranteed
to
play due
to
different
creation methods
or
file
contents.
Bluetooth®
Version ................................................ v3.0+E.D.R.
Audio Codec .................................................
S.B.C.
Profiles ................................................................... .
A2DP v1.2,
AVRCP
v1.4,
GATT
vl.O,
HFP
v1.5,
PBAP
vl.O
Output
Power ............................................
Ciass
2
Up
to
33ft
{10m), Free-range
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