Boss Audio Systems BVI9994, BVI9997B User Manual

To ensure safety while driving
and to comply with laws,
drivers should not watch video or
operate the video device while driving.
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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHO CK DO NOT OPEN
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CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SH OCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PART S INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol, withi n an equila teral tri angle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated danger ous volta ge within the products enclosure that may be of suffici ent magni tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral trian gle is inte nded to ale rt user to the presence of important operating and maintenan ce (servi cing) ins tructio ns in the literature accompanying the appliance.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
Laser product symbol: located on the rear panel of the unit, indic ate this pl ayer is a cla ss laser product, only use weak laser and no hazardous rad iation ou tside of th e unit.
1.Read through this instruction manual before ins tallati on and use.
2.Before removing the unit, remove the disc from the unit first.
3.Do not open the cover or touch any of the components exposed out of th e unit, onl y for qualified technicians.
4.Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or nearby obj ects that r adiate he at to avoid damage the unit.
5.Do not place the unit in moist and humid conditions.
6.Please ensure the ventilation holes are not cover ed to avoid o verheat ing and mal function.
7.Clear the panel and case with soft dry cloth only, do not a pply any ki nd of thinner, alcohol or sprays.
WARNING: TO RED UCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EX POS E THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
PRECAUTION
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Contents
Precaution.............. .......................... ........... .......................... .......................... .1
Contents................ ........... .......................... .......................... .......................... .2
Wires Connection Description............... .......................... ........... ........................3
Unit Installation......... .......................... .......................... ........... .........................4
General Knowledge About Remote Contro l.......... .......................... ......................5
Remote Control Description................. .......................... ........... .........................6
Locations and Names of Controls on or in the Unit........ .......................... ..............7
Common Operation.......... .......................... .......................... ........... ..................8
Radio Operation........... .......................... .......................... ........... ....................11
Disc, USB and Card Operation.... .......................... .......................... ..................14
1. Load/unload Disc, USB or Card................. ........... .......................... ..............14
2. Pause Playback........... .......................... ........... .......................... ................16
3. Stop Playback ............. ........... .......................... .......................... ................16
4. Select Chapter/Track with >>|/| << Button................... .......................... .........16
5. Select Chapter/Track with Numbe r Buttons................... .......................... ......16
6. Select Chapter/Track with Root/ PBC Menu.................... .......................... ......16
7. Playback with Speed........ .......................... .......................... ........... ............17
8. Playback with Slow Speed..... .......................... .......................... ..................17
9. Display Still Frame Step by Step. .......................... .......................... ..............18
10. Playback Repeatedly.................... .......................... ........... ........................18
10.1 One/Al l Repeat......... .......................... .......................... ........... ................18
10.2 A-B Repeat.............. .......................... ........... .......................... ................18
11. Playback in Sca n Mode...................... ........... .......................... ...................19
12. Playback from a specified Chapter/Track or a Specifie d Time....................... .19
13. Playback in Random........ .......................... .......................... ........... ...........19
14. Playback in Different View-Ang le............. ........... .......................... ..............19
15. Playback in Zoom Mode....... .......................... .......................... ........... .......19
16. Change Caption Language.................. .......................... ........... ..................20
17. Change Audio Lan guage..................... .......................... ........... ..................20
18. Change Video S ignal System..... ........... .......................... .......................... ..20
19. Look over Playback Status... .......................... .......................... ..................20
20. Program Playback........ .......................... .......................... ........... ..............21
21. Playback IMAGE files...... .......................... ........... .......................... ............21
22. Playback MP4 files........ .......................... .......................... ........... .............22
23. ESP and ID3 Func tion...................... ........... .......................... .....................22
24. DVD Syste m Menu Setup Operatio n.............. ........... .......................... .........22
AUX IN Operat ion............ .......................... ........... .......................... .................26
Rear View Camera .......................... .......................... ........... .......................... ..27
iPod Operation............ .......................... ........... .......................... .....................28
Trouble Shoot ing....................... .......................... .......................... ..................29
Specification........... .......................... .......................... ........... .........................3 0
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Wires Connection Description
Description of the Wiring Diagram for Socket 1
1. Parking wire must be connected. And the parking brake must be engaged in order for the monitor to work.
2. Use the clip end of the Ground Wire provided by manufacturer to connect Mounting Screw, using the other end of the Ground Wire to connect the negative pole of the power source. Otherwise, the video on screen maybe flashes.
Description of Wires Connection
Desc ription o f Connect ing the Par king Brak e Line to the P arking Br ake Syste m Built in a Ca r
Parking bra ke
Parking bra ke s wi tc h (inside t he c ar )
Parking bra ke w ir e( Gr ee n)
To met al li c bo dy o r ch assis of the ca r
NOTE: after connecting the Parking Line, the video on the small monitor of the front panel will be display only after braking the car.
Description of the Wiring Diagram for Socket 2
YELLOW
MEMORY B+
BLACK(GND)
IGNITION SWITCH
BLUE AUTO ANT
GREEN
WOOFER LINE OUT
RED
FRONT
REAR
RIGHT SP
FRONT
WHITE
WHITE / BLACK
GREEN / BLACK
VIOLET / BLACK
GRAY / BLACK
GRAY
VIOLETGREEN
REAR
LEFT
SP
+
+
+
+
RED R
WHITE L
FRONT AUDIO RCA OUT
FUSED FILTER BOX 1A & 10 A FUSES
WIRING CONNECTING SOCKET 1
WIRING CONNECTING PLUG 1
NOT ES:
1. On ly spea kers wi th 4 ohms i mpeda nce may b e used.
2. En sure th at the bl ue auto a ntenn a cable d oes not m ake con tact wit h any gro und con necti on.
BLACK
ISO CONNECTOR
PARKING LINE
GREEN
REVERSAL LINE
WHITE
Fixing Screw Bolt
Wiring Connecting Socket 1
Wiring Connecting Socket 2
Radio Antenna jack
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
AV IN
IPod IN
USB LINE IN
BLACK
KEY GROUND(BLACK) KEY A(BROWN) KEY B(YELLOW)
GREY
YELLOW
YELLOW
VIDEO RCA OUT
REAR VIEW CAMERA
BLACK
YELLOW
REAR AUDIO RCA OUT
GREY
WHITE L
RED R
WIRING CONNECTING SOCKET 2
WIRING CONNECTING PLUG 2
BROWN
RED R
WHITE L
YELLOW VIDEO
BLUE
BACKGROUND AUDIO RCA OUT
WHITE L
RED R
video out yellow
from the bottom cover of the chassis
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UNIT INSTALLATION
INS TALL ATIO N INSTRUCTIO NS
TO BOO ST UP THE C APABI LIT Y OF ANTI -JAMMI NG, PLEA SE FI X THE METAL ST RAP ON THE METAL CONN ECTED TO THE B OTT OM BRAC KET OF THE CAR .
METAL ST RAP
DASH B OARD
SLI DING METAL HOU SI NG
TO DRAW TH E CHASSIS O UT OF THE SL IDING ME TAL HOUS ING , INSE RT THE LEFT AND RI GH T KEY PLATE S INT O THE RIG HT PO SITI ON OF THE 2 SI DE S OF CHAS SIS.
PLAS TIC TRIM OU T
UNIT C HASSIS
SELE CT THE PROP ER TAB FOR FI XING THE SL IDI NG METAL HOU SI NG.
THE UN IT IS INSTA LL ED TO BE AN A NTI -TH EFT ONE. TH E CHA SSIS OF THE U NIT WEARS A SL ID ING ME TAL H OUSI NG. PLEA SE DO T HE CONN ECTION O F THE PO WER, SP EA KERS A ND ANTENN A ACC ORDI NG TO THE R EQUIREM EN T OF THE IN ST RUCT ION BOOK , TH EN IN STAL L THE SL IDING ME TAL H OUSI NG IN T HE CAR AS F OL LOWS .
FRON T PANEL
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1. Removing insulating sheet
If using remote control for the first time, you can see an insulating sheet at the bottom side of remote control as right.
you must remove the insulating sheet as right. Otherwise, the remote control is disabled.
2. Replace lithium cell
If the electric energy of lithium cell is weak, replace it.
1) Press and hold the movable block as direction indicated by arrow 1 as right, at one time pull cell holder out of remote control as direction indicated by arrow 2 as right.
2) Replace the old cell by a new one with (+) polarity side upward as right.
3) Insert the cell holder into remote control again as right.
3. Note about using remote control
1) You should face the emitting window of remote control towards the sensor window of the unit.
2) Operation angle for front panel: About 30 degree
3) The distance between the emitting window of remote control and the sensor window of the unit : < 5M .
4. Warning for lithium cells of remote control
1)Cell leakage may cause damage to remote control.
2)Do not throw cells into fire, it may cause explosion. .
3.To avoid risk of accident, keep cells out of reach of children.
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ABOUT REMOTE CONTROL
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Remote Control Description
16. SEARCH BUTTON
17. RDM BUTTON
18. RPT BUTTON
19. SUBTITLE or BUTTON
20. TITLE/PBC BUTTON
21. VIE W-ANGLE or ST/MONO BUTTON
22. ZOO M BUTTON
23. LANG/L/R/ST BUTTON
24. CLOCK BUTTON
25. A-B BUTTON
26. INTRO BUTTON
27. EQ/ OPEN BUTTON
28. LOC/DX or SLOW-FWD BUTTON
29. MUTE BUTTON
30. STOP BU TTON
31. VOL UME- BUTTON
32. < BUTTON
33. OK BU TTON
34. VOL UME+ BUTTON
35. BAND BUTTON
36. PROG BUTTON
37. OSD B UTTON
38. LOUD BUTTON
39. STE P BUTTON
40. TA BUTTON
41. AF BUTTON
1. ANG BUTTON
2. MENU BUTTON
3. POWE R BUTTON
4. ^ BUTTON
5. >>| BU TTON
6. > BUTTON
7. |<< BU TTON
8. v BUTTON
9. SEL BUTTON
10. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
11. NUMBER(0~10,+10
-10) BU TTONS
12. 10+/PTY BUTTON
13. SET UP BUTTON
14. MOD E BUTTON
15. APS BUTTON
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Locations and Names of Controls on or in the unit
1. OPEN button
2. POWER/MUTE button
3. Monitor
4. AUX socket
5. Disc Slot
6. USB Jack
7. SD/MMC Card Slot
8. MODE button
9. SEL button and VOL knob
10. ^ button
11. v button
12. PLAY/PAUSE/1 button
13. INT/2 button
14. RPT/3 button
15. RDM/4 button
16. - 10 / 5 button
17. + 10 / 6 button
18. BAND button
19. APS button
20. EJECT button
21. RESET button
22. Small LCD Screen
23. IR Remote Sensor
24. REL button
25. TA/AF button
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3
4
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10
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11
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17
5
13
18
15
19
22
23
Front Panel
The Front Facet after removing front panel
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24
721
2
SD/MMC
REL
1
INT
2
4
RDM
5
-10
3
RPT
6
+10
MUTE
AUX
IR
BAND APSMODE
TA / AF OPEN
- VOL +
SEL
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Mode M en u 1
Commo n Operati on
1. To turn on/off the unit In powe r off mode, short press any buttons except REL to turn on th e unit. In powe r on mode, lo ng press th e POWER but ton on the fr ont panel o r short pre ss the POWER b utton on th e remote co ntrol to tu rn off the unit.
2. To slide the monitor of the Car Audio System out of the chassis Short ly press th e OPEN butt on on the fro nt panel or l ong press t he OPEN but ton on the rem ote contr ol can slid e the monit or of the Car Au dio Syste m out of the ch assis or slide i t into the ch assis.
3. To adjust the angle of the monitor press t he ^ or v butto n on the moni tor to adju st the angl e of the mo nitor.
4. To select function mode Press t he MODE but ton to sele ct RADIO, D ISC (Afte r inser ting a disc ), USB(Af ter inser ting a USB st orage), SD/MM C CARD(Af ter inser ting a SD/M MC card), AU X , or iPod m ode. In any mo de, tappi ng the icon ( after pop ping up Key ­ board i nterfac e for disc/ USB/car d) can pop up M ode Menu 1 as r ight imag e, then tou ch and hold a ny place and sli de leftwa rd to displ ay the Mode M enu 2 and Mode Menu 3 . fi nally tap o ne icon in th e Mode Menu s to enter your de sired mod e.
5. To adjust sound level Rotat e the VOL knob on t he front pa nel or pres s and hold th e + or - button o n the remot e control w ill adjus t the vol ume level .
6. To adjust audio and turn on or off the t ouch scre en Press t he SEL button continuo usly to swi tch betwe en VOLUM E, BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE and FADER. after s witchin g on a desire d audio mod e above, ro tate the VOL kno b on the fron t panel or pr ess or hold t he VOL+ or V OL- butto n on the remo te contro l to set it. Long pr ess the SEL but ton to turn o n/off th e touch scr een.
7. To mute sound Press t he MUTE but ton on the re mote cont rol to turn on/off MUTE mode. Press ing the POW ER button o n the front p anel shor tly also ca n turn on/o ff MUTE mode.
8. To display clock time Press t he CLK butt on to displ ay clock ti me on the mon itor scre en. After sl iding the m onitor in to the chas sis, pres sing the CL K button ca n display c lock time on t he small LC D.
9. To selec t a desired E Q mode Press t he EQ butto n on the remo te contro l to select o ne of the pre set music e qualize r curve s: POP, ROCK, CLAS, FLAT. The so und effect will be changed.
10. To turn on/off LOUD mo de Press t he LOUD but ton on the re mote to tur n on/off LOUD mode. When tu rning on LO UD mode, it w ill enhan ce bass lev el immediately when bass is not enoug h.
Mode M en u 2
Mode M en u 3
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