Jensen VM9226BT Operating Instructions Manual

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VM9226BT
Operating Instructions
160
watts peak
40W x 4
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CONTENTS
Thank you for choosing a Jensen product. We hope you will nd the instructions in this owner’s manual clear and easy to follow. If you take a few minutes to look through it, you’ll learn how to use all the features of your new Jensen VM9226BT Mobile Multimedia Receiver for maximum enjoyment.
Features 3 Controls and Indicators 6 Remote Control 7 Operating Instructions 13 Settings Menu 19 Tuner Operation 26 DVD/VCD Video Operation 30 DVD/CD Audio Operation 36 MP3/WMA Operation 40 iPod® Operation 46 Pandora Radio Operation 50 Bluetooth Operation 53 SiriusXM Radio Operation 60 Rear Camera Operation 67 Troubleshooting 68 Disc Error Messages 71 Pandora Error Messages 71 Care and Maintenance 72 Specications 73
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FEATURES
Congratulations on your purchase of the Jensen VM9226BT Mobile Multimedia Receiver. It’s a good idea to read all of the instructions before beginning the installation. We recommend having your Jensen VM9226BT installed by a reputable installation shop.
DVD
• Fast Forward/Reverse - 2X, 4X, 8X and 20X
• Slow Motion Forward/Reverse - 1/2, 1/4, 1/6 and 1/8
• Play, Pause, Stop, Next Chapter and Previous Chapter
CD / MP3 / WMA
• CD-Text Compatible
• ID3 Tag Compatible
• Directory Search (MP3 / WMA Only)
• Burn up to 1500 MP3 and WMA Files onto a DVD+R / RW
• Audible Forward / Reverse Track Search (CD-DA Only)
• Random, Repeat and Intro
• Play, Pause, Stop, Next Track and Previous Track
AM-FM
• USA / Europe / Latin America / Asia Frequency Spacing
• 30 Station Presets (18 FM / 12 AM)
• Auto Stereo / Mono
• Local / Distance
• Auto Store / Preview Scan
iPod®/iPhone®
• iPod®/ iPhone® via USB
• High Speed Direct Connect Interface to Access iPod® Playlists, Artists, Albums
and Songs. Play music and view video/photo* les from your iPod®. *Video/photo playback requires jLink-USB iPod® interface cable (sold separately).
• Power Management Charges iPod® while Connected
SiriusXM® Ready
• Satellite Channel Name, Artist, Song and Categories Displayed on Monitor
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Chassis
• 2.0 DIN (Import / ISO-DIN Mountable)
• Fixed Front Panel
• 6.2” High Denition TFT LCD
• 1,152,000 Sub Pixels (800 x 3 X 480)
• Beep Tone Conrmation (ON-OFF Option)
• Heat Management System - Forced-Air Cooling To Keep The Chip-Sets
Operating at Nominal Temperatures
General
• Navigation Ready (NAV104)
• Built-In Bluetooth® with external microphone, providing Hands-Free operation
for safety and convenience and A2DP for streaming music from your smartphone or other Bluetooth® device.
• One Composite Video Output for Additional Screens
• Front Panel Audio/Video Input
• Three-Band Tone control (Bass, Mid and Treble) with Eight Preset EQ Curves
• Front Panel A/V Aux Input for Portable Media Devices
• Rear Subwoofer Line Output
• Programmable Volume Control
• Rear Camera Input (Normal and Mirror Image View)
• Touch Screen Calibration Mode
• 4VRMS Line Output - All Channels
• Rotary Encoder Audio Control
• Optional Equipment
NAV104
The VM9226BT is “navigation ready.” Before accessing any navigation features, you must purchase and install the navigation module (NAV104). All installation and operating instructions will be included with the navigation module.
Once the navigation module is connected and operating properly, the NAV source mode will become active. While the navigation module is not installed, the NAV
option appears gray, indicating the function is not available.
Rear Camera
The VM9226BT is “camera ready.” Before accessing any camera features, you must purchase and install a rear video camera. Once the camera is connected and operating properly, the CAMERA source mode will become active. While the camera is not installed, the CAMERA option appears gray, indicating the function is not available.
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WARNING! Never install this unit where operation and viewing could interfere with safe driving conditions.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of a trac accident (except when using for rear view video camera) never use the video display function while driving the vehicle. This is a violation of federal law.
WARNING! Never disassemble or adjust the unit.
WARNING! To prevent injury from shock or re, never expose this unit to moisture or water.
WARNING! Never use irregular discs.
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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
EQ
SRC
EJECT
OPEN
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VM9226BT
SD CARD
AV INPUT
1. Disc Slot
2. EJECT Button Press to eject a disc.
3. SRC Button Press to switch between the available audio/video sources applied to the unit.
4. NAV Button Press to toggle back and forth between the navigation and currently selected source.
5. Reset Button Press to reset system settings to factory default (except password and parental lock settings).
6. Rotary Encoder / Power On/O
( ) Button
Rotate to adjust the volume. Press momentarily to activate the MUTE function. Press again to resume normal listening. Press to turn the unit ON. Press and hold to turn the unit OFF.
7. Remote Sensor
8. USB/SD/AV Interface Connector
Cover
9. USB Interface Connector Connect a USB device for playback of music/video les.
10. SD Interface Connector Insert an SD card for playback of music/video les.
11. A/V Input Accepts a 3.5 mm jack through which signals from various audio/ video devices can be applied to the unit.
12. TFT Display
13. Map Cover Covers the Mini SD card slot. The Mini SD card is used for the Navigation Map only, not for music or other les. This may be used for rmware updates if required.
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1. REMOTE CONTROL
See Table 1 for remote control functions.
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MUSIC
PHOTO
TO
VIDEO
iPod
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Table 1: Remote Control Functions
Button Function
Name # DVD VCD TUNER CD/MP3/
USB
iPod
MENU 1 Enters
the main menu of the disc.
Turns on/o PBC when playing VCD.
Selects Photo mode.
TITLE 2 Enters the
title menu of the disc.
Plays the rst ten seconds of each chapter/ title.
Selects Music mode.
MUTE 3 Toggles
on/o audio output.
Toggles on/ o audio output.
Toggles on/ o audio output.
Toggles on/o audio output.
Toggles on/o audio output.
POWER (( ) )
4 Turns the
power on/ o.
Turns the power on/ o.
Turns the power on/ o.
Turns the power on/ o.
Turns the power on/o.
MUSIC/ AUDIO
5 Changes
the audio language for disc playback.
Selects Music mode.
REPT A-B 6 Setup to
repeat playback from time frame A to time frame B.
Setup to repeat playback from time frame A to time frame B.
REPT 7 Repeats
playback of current chapter.
Repeats playback of current chapter.
Repeats playback of current track.
Repeats playback of current track.
SRC 8 Selects
playing mode.
Selects playing mode.
Selects playing mode.
Selects playing mode.
Selects playing mode.
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Table 1: Remote Control Functions
Button Function
Name # DVD VCD TUNER CD/MP3/
USB
iPod
PHOTO/ SUBTITLE
9 Language
selection for subtitle.
Selects Photo mode.
DISP/ CLEAR
10
Displays playing information.
Delete entry or move backwards to correct error in Direct Access mode.
Displays playing information.
Delete entry or move backwards to correct error in Direct Access mode
.
Displays playing information.
Delete entry or move backwards to correct error in Direct Access mode.
Display playing information.
Delete entry or move backwards to correct error in Direct Access mode.
Displays playing information.
Delete entry or move backwards to correct error in Direct Access mode.
PRESET 11 Navigates
the preset station list.
PRESET 12 Navigates
the preset station list.
VIDEO/ ANGLE
13 Plays back
disc in dierent angle for a scene.
Plays back Picture CD with dierent angle of picture displayed.
Selects Video mode.
14 Fast
forwards the disc content.
Fast forwards the disc content.
Fast forwards the disc content.
Accesses iPod Menu..
VOL - 15 Decreases
volume.
Decreases volume.
Decreases volume.
Decreases volume.
Decreases volume.
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Table 1: Remote Control Functions
Button Function
Name # DVD VCD TUNER CD/MP3/
USB
iPod
VOL + 16 Increases
volume.
Increases volume.
Increases volume.
Increases volume.
Increases volume.
17 Selects
the previous chapter for playback.
Selects the previous chapter for playback.
Searches for an available radio station by decreasing tuning frequency.
Selects the previous track for playback.
Pauses playback/ starts playback.
18 Pauses
playback/ starts playback.
Pauses playback/ starts playback.
Pauses playback/ starts playback.
19 Selects
the next chapter for playback.
Selects the next chapter for playback.
Searches an available radio station by increasing the tuning frequency.
Selects the next track for playback.
Selects the next track for playback.
/ 20 Stops
playback.
Stops playback.
Stops playback.
GOTO 21 Open
direct entry search screen.
Open direct entry search screen.
22 Slow
playback/ slow rewind playback.
Slow playback/ slow rewind playback.
ZOOM 23 Zooms in/
out on an image.
Zooms in/ out on an image.
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Table 1: Remote Control Functions
Button Function
Name # DVD VCD TUNER CD/MP3/
USB
iPod
PIC 24 Displays
set-up parameters.
Displays set-up parameters.
OPEN/ CLOSE
( )
25 Opens/
closes the TFT monitor.
Opens/ closes the TFT monitor.
Opens/ closes the TFT monitor.
Opens/ closes the TFT monitor.
Opens/ Closes the TFT monitor.
TILT 26 Decreases
monitor tilt angle.
Decreases monitor tilt angle.
Decreases monitor tilt angle.
Decreases monitor tilt angle.
Decreases monitor tilt angle.
TILT 27 Increases
monitor tilt angle.
Increases monitor tilt angle.
Increases monitor tilt angle.
Increases monitor tilt angle.
Increases monitor tilt angle.
WIDE 28 Selects
display mode: FULL or NORMAL.
Selects display mode: FULL or NORMAL.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 (Numeric Keypad)
29 Directly
accesses chapter.
1-6 selects preset for current band.
Directly accesses track.
BAND ( )
30 Press
repeatedly for slow motion forward/ backward.
Press repeatedly for slow motion forward/ backward.
Selects FM/AM band.
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Table 1: Remote Control Functions
Button Function
Name # DVD VCD TUNER CD/MP3/
USB
iPod
SETUP 31 Displays
Setup menu.
Displays Setup menu.
Displays Setup menu.
Displays Setup menu.
Displays Setup menu.
EQ 32 Accesses
equalizer menu.
Accesses equalizer menu.
Accesses equalizer menu.
Accesses equalizer menu.
Accesses equalizer menu.
RDM / #
33 Plays all
chapters in random order.
Plays all tracks in random order.
Plays all tracks in random order
INT / *
34 Plays the
rst ten seconds of each track.
EJECT ( )
35 Ejects the
disc.
Ejects the disc.
Ejects the disc.
Ejects the disc.
Ejects the disc.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Power On / O
Press the /SRC button to turn the unit on. The buttons on the front of the unit light up and the current mode status appears on the LCD. Press and hold the button to power o the unit.
Audible Beep Conrmation
An audible beep tone conrms each function selection. The Beep tone can be disabled through the Setup menu.
Mute
Press momentarily to activate the MUTE function. Press again to resume normal listening. If the MUTE wire is connected, audio output mutes when a phone call is
received by the mobile phone. ?
Playing Source Selection
Source Menu
Source Menu Page 1
Source Menu Page 2
You can use the touch screen to change the source through the SOURCE MENU. To access the SOURCE MENU, touch the top left corner of the screen or press the SRC button. The SOURCE MENU consists of two pages. Touch NEXT or PREVIOUS to go from one page to another. Touch the DISC, RADIO, USB, USB2, SD, SIRIUS/XM, BLUETOOTH (BT), NAV, AUXIN, CAMERA or SETTINGS to select the corresponding source.
NOTE: If an iPod® is attached to the USB port, “iPOD” appears instead of the text “USB.”
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External Devices
External peripheral devices, including a game console, camcorder, navigation unit, iPod®, Zune, etc. can be connected to this unit via RCA output using an A/V Media Adapter Cable (not included).
Connect the external device to the A/V Media Adapter Cable and then plug the cable into the A/V INPUT connector on the front of the radio. Select “AUX IN” mode to access auxiliary devices. You cannot directly control external devices connected to the A/V INPUT. For information regarding the use of USB devices, see “Inserting a USB Device or SD Card”.
Volume Adjustment
Volume Increase/Decrease
To increase or decrease the volume level, turn the rotary encoder on the front panel. When the volume level reaches “0” or “40”, a beep sounds, indicating that the adjustment limit has been reached. The TFT screen displays the volume level for 3 seconds.
Programmable Turn-On Volume
This feature allows the user to select a turn-on volume setting regardless of the volume setting prior to turning the unit o. To program a specic turn-on volume level, turn the rotary encoder to adjust the volume to the desired turn-on volume. Push and hold the rotary encoder while the blue speaker icon and level indication is displayed on the screen. The unit will beep to conrm your turn-on volume setting.
MUTE
3.5mm A/V Cable (not included)
V ideo
Left Audio
Right Audio
Ground
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2
3
4
VM9226BT
SD CARD
AV INPUT
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Audio Control Menu
The Audio Control feature allows you to easily adjust your audio system to meet the acoustical characteristics of your vehicle, which vary depending on the type of vehicle and its measurements. Proper setting of the Fader and Balance boosts the eects of the cabin equalizer.
Equalizer
Touch the EQ button on the right side of the screen to display the equalizer screen.
Table 2: Equalizer Adjustments
Setting Adjustable
Range
Function
BASS -14 to +14 Reduces or increases the bass frequency
sound level. Touch the + or - buttons to adjust the
settings.
MID -14 to +14 Reduces or increases the mid-range
frequency sound level. Touch the + or - buttons to adjust the
settings.
TREBLE -14 to +14 Reduces or increases the high
frequency sound levels. Touch the + or - buttons to adjust the
settings.
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Setting Adjustable
Range
Function
BCF 60 Hz Selects the low pass lter frequency.
Touch the + or - buttons to adjust the settings.
80 Hz
100 Hz
200 Hz
MCF 0.5 kHz Selects the mid pass lter frequency.
Touch the + or - buttons to adjust the settings.
1 kHz
1.5 kHz
2.5 kHz
TF 10 kHz Selects the high pass lter frequency.
Touch the + or - buttons to adjust the settings.
12.5 kHz
15 kHz
17.5 kHz
Equalizer Presets User Applies a preset sound level to the
unit’s audio output signal. Touch the or button to change the
setting.
NOTE: The equalizer will automatically change to “USER” when individual audio functions are adjusted.
Acoustic
Urban
Rave
Latin
Dance
Hip Hop
Rock
To exit the equalizer:
• touch the X button on the top left corner of the screen or press and hold the rotary encoder to return to the previous screen.
• touch the BAL-FAD button on the left side of the screen to display the balance/ fader screen.
Table 2: Equalizer Adjustments
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Balance-Fader
Touch the BAL-FAD button on the left side of the equalizer screen to display the balance/fader screen.
Setting Adjustable
Range
Function
Balance -16 to +16 Balances the audio output levels
between the left and right side of the vehicle.
Touch the or button to change the setting.
Fade -16 to +16 Balances the audio output levels
between the front and back side of the vehicle.
Touch the or button to change the setting.
Sub -14 to +14 Reduces or increases the subwoofer
sound level. Touch the + or - buttons to adjust the
settings.
To exit the balance-fader:
• touch the X button on the top left corner of the screen
• touch the EQ button on the left side of the screen to display the equalizer
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System Reset
To correct a system halt or other illegal operation, use the tip of a pen to press the reset button
[RESET] Button
located on the front bottom-left corner of the unit behind the protective cover. After a system reset, the unit restores all factory default settings.
NOTE: If the unit is reset while a DVD is playing, the DVD resumes play once the reset is complete.
Image/Display Settings
Video Output Modes
Table 3 shows the video output mode for each playing source.
Table 3: Video Output Modes
Playing Source Video Output Modes
AM/FM TUNER YCbCr Mode
DVD YCbCr Mode
AUX IN CVBS* Mode
*CVBS – Composite Video Baseband Signal
Parking Brake Inhibit
• When the pink “Parking” wire is connected to the vehicle Parking Brake circuit, the front TFT monitor will display video when the Parking Brake is engaged. (When the pink wire is grounded via the Parking Brake circuit, video will be displayed.)
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SETTINGS MENU
To access system settings, touch the button on the screen to enter the SETTINGS MENU. The GENERAL Sub-menu appears highlighted in blue.
Accessing Menu Items
Touch the sub-menu name to select a sub-menu (Language, Audio, RDS, etc.). The features available for adjustment under the highlighted sub-menu option will appear in the left of the screen.
Adjusting a Feature
1. Touch an item on the touchscreen to select the feature to be adjusted. Touch
the or icon to view the previous or next feature page, if applicable. An options list appears on the right.
2. Touch the option eld for the feature you want to adjust. The feature option is
updated.
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General Sub-menu Features
Setting Options Function
Tuner Region
USA
• AM Frequency Spacing - 10 kHz
• AM Frequency Band - 530 kHz ~ 1720 kHz
• FM Frequency Spacing - 200 kHz
• FM Frequency Band - 87.5 MHz ~ 107.9 MHz
S.Amer1 • AM Frequency Spacing - 10 kHz
• AM Frequency Band - 530 kHz ~ 1720 kHz
• FM Frequency Spacing - 100 kHz
• FM Frequency Band - 87.5 MHz ~ 108.0 MHz
Arabia • AM Frequency Spacing - 9 kHz
• AM Frequency Band - 531 kHz ~ 1620 kHz
• FM Frequency Spacing - 100 kHz
• FM Frequency Band - 87.5 MHz ~ 108.0 MHz
China • AM Frequency Spacing - 9 kHz
• AM Frequency Band - 522 kHz ~ 1620 kHz
• FM Frequency Spacing - 100 kHz
• FM Frequency Band - 87.5 MHz ~ 108.0 MHz
S. Amer2 • AM Frequency Spacing - 5 kHz
• AM Frequency Band - 520 kHz ~ 1600 kHz
• FM Frequency Spacing - 100 kHz
• FM Frequency Band - 87.5 MHz ~ 108.0 MHz
Europe • AM Frequency Spacing - 9 kHz
• AM Frequency Band - 522 kHz ~ 1620 kHz
• FM Frequency Spacing - 50 kHz
• FM Frequency Band - 87.5 MHz ~ 108.0 MHz
Korea • AM Frequency Spacing - 9 kHz
• AM Frequency Band - 531 kHz ~ 1602 kHz
• FM Frequency Spacing - 200 kHz
• FM Frequency Band - 88.1 MHz ~ 107.9 MHz
RDS
O Turn On/O the RDS feature.
On
CT
O System time is synchronized with current
broadcast station time (Clock Time). Setting this feature to On will automatically set your system clock.
On
Clock Mode 12Hr Clock displays 12 hour time using AM and PM.
24Hr Clock displays 24 hour time up to 23:59.
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Setting Options
Function
Clock (HH:MM) Clock appears in the top right corner of the
screen during certain operations.
NOTE: The AM/PM indication will change as you continue to adjust the hour past 12.
Beep
Off
No beep sounds.
On
When turned on, an audible beep tone conrms each function selection.
TsCal
Yes
Press to access the touch screen calibration function.
Wallpaper
Engine Button
Allows the user to select a screen background. The Wallpaper will not appear on the Main Source Menu, Camera source or EQ settings page.
Green Cubes
Red Swirl
Tribal
Blue Haze
Language Sub-menu Features
If a DVD supports more than 1 Subtitle or Audio language, all the languages are available for selection during playback. If the selected language is not supported by the DVD, then the default language is used.
Setting Options Function
Language English Display appears in English.
Subtitle English
DVD subtitles automatically appear in English when available.
Auto
DVD subtitles appear according to the default subtitle language specied on the disc.
Off
DVD subtitles do not appear.
Audio English Audio is heard in English when the option is
available.
DVD Menu English DVD menu (if applicable) is displayed in English.
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Rating Sub-menu Features
The DVD system has a built-in parental lock feature to prevent unauthorized persons from viewing restricted disc content. By default, the rating system is unlocked. Once set up, the parental lock is released only by entering the correct password. Once the password is entered, rating is available for setup.
Setting Options Function
Set Password _ _ _ _ Enter a 4-digit password to activate the
“Rating” feature
Parental Ctrl 1. Kid Safe Select the appropriate rating level for the
intended audience. You may override higher ratings by using your password.
2. G
3. PG
4. PG-13
5. PG-R
6. R
7. NC-17
8. Adult
Load Factory Reset Select “Reset” to restore the factory default
settings for the Rating system only.
To reset the password, access the “RATING” menu and enter the current password. Once the correct password is entered, you can access the “Password” eld and enter a new one.
NOTE: Record the password and keep it in a safe place for future reference. The rating for each disc is marked on the disc, disc packing, or documentation. If the rating is not available on the disc, the parental lock feature is unavailable. Some discs restrict only portions of the disc, allowing the appropriate content will play. For details, please refer to the disc description.
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Audio Sub-menu Features
Setting Options Function
DRC
Off
Employ the Dynamic Range Control for better playback for low volumes.
On
Loudness Off
Select low frequency boost only or high and low frequency boost.
LO
HI/LO
Subwoofer Off
Turns the subwoofer output on or o.
On
Sub Filter 80 Hz
Select a crossover frequency to set a cut-o frequency for the subwoofer’s LPF (low-pass lter).
120 Hz
160 Hz
BASS Q 1.0
Adjust the Q / Bandwidth of the Bass response of the selected BCF (Bass Center Frequency).
1.25
1.5
2.0
MID Q 0.5
Adjust the Q / Bandwidth of the Midrange response of the selected MCF (Midrange Center Frequency).
0.75
1.0
1.25
Source Radio
Choose a source for which you would like to increase or decrease the relative volume (LEVEL).
Disc
USB1
USB2
SD
AUX IN
Nav
BT
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Setting Options Function
Level 0 to 6
Default level is 3 (0dB reference) 0 = (-6dB) 1 = (-4dB) 2 = (-2dB) 3 = (0dB) 4 = (+2dB) 5 = (+4dB) 6 = (+6dB)
Hardware Sub-menu Features
Setting Options Function
Color Select White This feature allows the user to select eight pre-
dened LED colors for the front panel button illumination.
Red
Blue
Green
Yellow
Purple
AquaBlue
SkyBlue
Custom
Color Scan On The unit will “scan” the color spectrum to allow
the user to select a color.
O
Color Custom Red This feature allows the user to tune the RGB
colors of the LEDs to obtain an exact match for their vehicle.
Green
Blue
Camera In
If the rear-view video camera is connected, the unit is on, Camera mode is selected upon shifting into REVERSE gear. If the monitor is in display mode, the monitor automatically switches to CAMERA mode upon reverse driving. When the reverse driving stops, the monitor return to its original input mode.
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Setting Options Function
Camera In Normal Reverse the camera image as if looking
through a rear-view mirror.
Mirror
Video Input (Input circuitry auto detects the video signal from the Aux In source).
NSTC
The color signals are output in the standard NTSC format.
PAL
The color signals are output in the standard PAL format.
Auto
The color signal output is switched automatically based on the current video input signal - NTSC or PAL.
Demo Sub-menu Features
The Demo mode is on and set to Auto run by default. The Demo mode will display various user interface TFT display pages such as the Radio, Disc, Aux In, and Camera sources. The Demo mode will also display the Equalizer and Settings menu pages. Touching any portion of the touch screen will pause the Demo mode temporarily. If the touch screen is not pressed again (within 30 seconds) the Demo mode will resume.
To turn the Demo mode o, access the Settings Menu and turn Auto run to OFF.
TS Cal (Screen Calibration)
To access the “Screen Calibration” function from the SETTINGS MENU, select the “TS CAL” option.
After entering calibration mode, a crosshair + appears in a corner quadrant of the screen. To begin calibration, touch and hold the crosshair for one second until it moves to the next quadrant. Continue for each quadrant until the calibration is completed.
Exiting the System Setup Menu
To exit setup mode and resume normal playback, touch the Setting button on the screen.
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TUNER OPERATION
Tuner TFT Display
1. RADIO: Touch to view the SOURCE MENU and select a new playback source.
2. Current radio band indicator.
3. Stereo broadcasting indicator.
4. Strong local signal broadcasting indicator.
5. Equalizer setting indicato.r
6. EQ: Touch for quick access to Equalizer level settings.
7. Clock
8. Program Information Info: This indicator provides three types of information: PS, RT, and PTY. PTY displays the program category of the current station such as category (news, sports, talk etc.) RT/PS provide the current song title, current song title, performing artist and station call letters.
9. Radio frequency indicator.
10. Touch to seek forward .
11. Touch to tune forward one step.
12. Touch to tune backward one step.
13. Touch to seek backward.
14. Lo/Dx: Touch to select and activate local and distant station reception. When the Local function is on, only radio stations with a strong local radio signal are played.
Menu Page 1
Menu Page 2
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15. AS: Touch to automatically store stations.
16. PTY: Touch to activate the program type related search function.
17. SCAN: Touch to scan all stations available, stopping for 5 seconds at each and continuing until a station is selected.
18. SAVE: Touch to display view screen used to enter current channel into preset memory.
19. BAND: Touch to change between AM/FM bands.
20. DIRECT ENTRY: Touch to access the direct entry screen.
21. Presets provides a display of the preset frequencies. Touch to recall preset stations.
22. OPTIONS: Touch to display CT and LOC functions.
More Tab
Touching the More tab will reveal the Options tab. Touching the Options tab will display the following CT and LOC functions on the Tuner TFT display screen.
LOC: This allows the user to activate local station reception function. When the
Local function is on, only radio stations with a strong local radio signal are played.
CT: (Clock Time, RDS feature) When enabled the radio system clock is synchronized with broadcasters time signal setting the clock automatically. In some regions where daylight savings time is not adhered to, the system clock will be o by 1 hour. In these cases, set CT to OFF and manually set the clock.
Switching to Radio Tuner Source
• Touch the top left corner of the screen (the RADIO box) to view the SOURCE
MENU. Touch “Radio”.
• Press the SRC button on the front panel to switch to the AM/FM or RADIO
source.
Selecting FM/AM Band
Touch the BAND button on the screen to change between the following bands: FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, and AM2.
Seek Tuning
To seek the next higher station, touch the button. To seek the next lower station, touch the button.
Manual Tuning
To increase or decrease the tuning frequency one step, touch the or button.
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Direct Tuning
To enter a radio station directly, touch DIRECT ENTRY to display the direct entry menu.
Enter the desired radio station frequency using the on-screen number pad. If you wish to delete an entry number touch . Press OK to tune to the selected station and touch the OK button. To exit the screen without changing the station, touch X.
Using Preset Stations
Six numbered preset buttons store and recall stations for each band. All six stored stations (P1-P6) for the current band appear on the screen.
Storing a Station
1. Select a band (if needed), then select a station.
2. Touch the on-screen Mem to access the preset screen.
3. Touch the preset number in which you would like to store the current station (or touch X to cancel and close the menu). The station frequency is displayed at the top of the menu. The preset number will appear highlighted. The station frequency will be stored in the highlighted preset. The station will be displayed on the front panel of the tuner screen.
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Recalling a Station
1. Select a band (if needed).
2. Touch an on-screen preset button to select the corresponding stored station.
Auto Store (AS)
To select six strong stations and store them in the current band:
1. Select a band (if needed).
2. Touch AS on the on-screen controls to activate the Auto Store function.
The new stations replace stations already stored in that band. If you have already set the preset memories to your favorite stations, activating the Auto-Store feature will erase those stations and enter the new strong stations. This feature is most useful when travelling in an area where you are not familiar with the local stations.
Preview Scan (SCAN)
To scan the AM or FM band for a preview of available stations in your particular area, touch SCAN. The scan function will play the rst 5 seconds of each station. When a desired station is reached, touch SCAN again. Play of the selected station will continue and the preview scan will stop.
Local Radio Station Seeking (LOC)
When the Local function is on, only radio stations with a strong local radio signal are played. To activate the Local function in the AM/FM tuner mode, touch MORE on the touch screen. The Options tab is revealed. Touch LOC ON/OFF to turn the local function on or o. When the Local function is active, the LOC indicator at the top of the screen is illuminated. When the Distant function is active, the DX indicator at the top of the screen is illuminated.
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DVD/VCD VIDEO OPERATION
NOTE: When properly installed, DVD video cannot be displayed on the main TFT screen unless the parking brake is applied. If you attempt to play a DVD while the vehicle is moving, the TFT screen displays:
Warning!!!
It is illegal to view video while driving or operating a motor vehicle. Set parking brake to view video.
Controlling Playback
To access the on-screen controls, touch the bottom 1/3 of the screen while a DVD is playing. Touch to view a second page of controls.
Menu Page 1
Menu Page 2
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1. Touch to advance to the next chapter on the DVD.
2. Touch to see the second page of DVD controls.
3. Touch to select a chapter/track directly using the on-screen display direct entry menu display.
4. Touch to stop DVD playback.
5. Sub: Touch during playback to select the subtitle language if the disc is recorded in multiple languages. Each time the icon is touched a dierent subtitle language is selected. The subtitle function can also be turned on or o.
6. Audio: Touch during playback to select to select the audio language. Each time the icon is touched a dierent audio language is selected if you are watching a disc recorded in multiple languages.
7. Touch to remove the DVD controls from the screen during DVD playback.
8. Touch to fast reverse. Keep touching and releasing the icon to increase the rate from “x2” to “x4”, “x8”, and “x20”. Touch the icon again to resume normal play.
9. Touch to fast forward. Keep touching and releasing the icon to increase the rate from “x2” to “x4”, “x8”, and “x20”. Touch the icon again to resume normal play.
10. Touch to move to previous chapter.
11. Touch to begin playback. Press the icon again to pause playback.
12. TITLE: Touch to select a dierent title for playback. Select a title using the touch screen.
13. DISP: Touch to display playback information on the screen including the media playing and current playback time.
14. EQ:Touch for quick access to the Equalizer level settings.
15. Touch to view the SETUP menu.
16. 1/2 Touch to select and activate Slow Motion Playback (Forward and Reverse). Touch to play the current title in slow motion. Keep pressing and releasing the button to change the rate from forward 1/2, 1/4, 1/6 and 1/8 speed. Continue for slow motion backward at 1/2,1/4, 1/6 and 1/8 speeds. Touch the on-screen play button ( ) to resume normal play.
17. Touch during playback to repeat the current chapter. Touch the icon a
second time to repeat the current title. Touch the icon a third time to turn the repeat function o.
18. A-B: Touch to repeat a specic portion from point A to point B of the DVD disc.
19. ANGLE: Touch to view angles if the DVD contains scenes shot from dierent angles.
20. Menu: Touch to display the DVD root menu.
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Inserting a Disc
Upon inserting a DVD disc, DVD mode is entered and disc play begins.
NOTE: If Parental Lock (Rating) is activated and the disc inserted is not authorized, the 4-digit code must be entered and/or the disc must be authorized (see “Rating Sub-menu Features”).
You cannot insert a disc if there is already a disc in the unit or if the power is o.
NOTE: DVD-R and DVD-RW will not play unless the recording session is nalized and the DVD is closed.
Ejecting a Disc Touch on the front of the unit to eject the disc. The unit automatically reverts to
Tuner mode. You may eject a disc with the unit powered o. The unit will remain o after the disc is ejected.
Resetting the Loading Mechanism
If the disc loads abnormally or an abnormal core mechanism operation occurs, touch and hold to reset the loading mechanism. Normal operation resumes.
Accessing DVD Mode
To switch to DVD mode when a disc is already inserted, touch SRC on the front panel to access the source menu. Touch the disc icon.
Repeat Playback
Touch to alter repeat mode in the following sequence:
• DVD: Repeat Chapter, Repeat Title, Repeat O
• VCD (PBC O ): Repeat Single, Repeat O
NOTE: For VCD play, the repeat function is not available if PBC is on.
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Sectional Repeat Function (A-B) Use the A-B function to dene a specic area of a disc to repeat.
• Touch A-B on the second page of DVD on-screen controls to set the start point (A) of the repeated section.
• Touch A-B again once you reach the desired end point (B) of the repeated section. The selected portion of the DVD will now repeat continuously.
• Touch A-B a third time to cancel the A-B section setting and stop repeat play.
Accessing the DVD Source Menu
• Touch MENU on the rst page of DVD on-screens controls to recall the DVD source menu. Touch to select a title from the menu.
• Touch TITLE on the second page of DVD on-screen controls to select a dierent title for playback.
• Select a title using the touch screen.
Moving Through Chapters
Touch to advance to the next chapter on the DVD. Touch button to move to the previous chapter.
Direct Chapter / Track Selection
To select a chapter/track directly, touch the on-screen to display the direct entry menu.
Enter the desired chapter/track using the on-screen number pad. Touch the “check mark” to enter your selection. To exit the screen without changing the chapter, touch X. To clear an entry and start over, touch the back arrow.
Viewing an Alternate Picture Angle (DVD Only)
Some DVDs contain scenes that have been shot simultaneously from dierent angles. For discs recorded with multiple angles, touch Angle on the second page of DVD on-screen controls to toggle available angles of the on-screen image.
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Multi-Language Discs (DVD Only)
Changing Audio Language
If you are watching a disc recorded in multiple languages, touch AUDIO on the second page of DVD on-screen controls to choose a language. Each time the icon is touched the language will change.
Changing Subtitle Language
If you are watching a disc recorded in multiple languages with subtitles, touch Sub on the second page of DVD on-screen controls to choose the language in which you would like the subtitles to appear.
NOTE: During VCD playback, touch the AUDIO on the second page of DVD on­screen controls to choose between Left Channel, Right Channel, and Stereo.
PBC - Play Back Control (VCD Only)
For VCDs with play back functionality, play back control (PBC) provides additional controls for VCD playback.
Touch PBC on the rst page of DVD on-screen controls to toggle the PBC function “On”/”O”. Once PBC is on, playback starts from track one of the play list.
NOTE: When PBC is activated, fast forward, slow playback, and previous/next track are available. Repeat and direct track selection are not available.
When PBC is activated, selecting random, scan, or search playback automatically deactivates PBC.
Playback Information
During DVD and VCD playback, touch DISP on the second page of DVD on-screen controls to display playback information on the screen, including the media playing and current playback time.
DVD Playback Information
• DVD Video – Format of current disc.
• Time 00:01:30/00:36:10 – Indicates the playback time of the current track.
• Title 5/08 – Indicates the fth of 8 titles on the DVD is currently playing.
• Chapter 2/16 – Indicates that the second of 16 chapters on the DVD is currently
playing.
VCD Playback Information
• VCD2.0 – Format of current disc.
• Time 00:01:30/00:36:10 – Indicates the playback time of the current track.
• PBC On/O – Indicates whether Play Back Control is On or O.
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General Disc Information
Table 4: Disc Properties
Symbol 12cm Disc Properties Max Play Time
Single side single layer (DVD-5) Single side double layer (DVD-9) Double side single layer (DVD-10) Double side double layer (DVD-18)
(MPEG 2 Method) 133 minutes 242 minutes 266 minutes 484 minutes
Single side single layer (VCD) (MPEG 1 Method)
74 minutes
Single side single layer 74 minutes
Table 5: Disc Symbols
Symbol Meaning
Number of voice languages recorded. The number inside the icon indicates the number languages on the disc (maximum of 8).
Number of subtitle languages available on the disc (maximum of 32).
Number of angles provided (maximum of 9).
Aspect ratios available. “LB” stands for Letter Box and “PS” stands for Pan/Scan. In the example on the left, the 16:9 video can be converted to Letter Box video.
Indicates the region code where the disc can be played.
• Region 1: USA, Canada, East Pacic Ocean Islands
• Region 2: Japan, Western Europe, Northern Europe, Egypt, South
Africa, Middle East
• Region 3: Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, South-East Asia
• Region 4: Australia, New Zealand, Middle and South America, South Pacic Ocean Islands/Oceania
• Region 5: Russia, Mongolia, India, Middle Asia, Eastern Europe, North Korea, North Africa, North-West Asia
• Region 6: Mainland China
• ALL: All regions
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DVD/CD AUDIO OPERATION
Instructions for TFT control and Insert/Eject are the same for DVD and CD operation. Please see the DVD/Disc Video Operation section for information about these topics.
Media Requirements
The VM9226BT will play music or other audio les from the following disc media:
• CD-DA
• CD-R/RW
• DVD
• DVD+R/RW
• DVD-R/RW
Upon inserting a disc, the disc and track title (if available), along with the track number and playing time appear on the screen.
CD TFT Display
The on-screen indicators and touch key areas for CD playback are outlined below.
Menu Page 1
Menu Page 2
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1. DISC: Touch to view the SOURCE MENU and select a new playback source.
2. Repeat Play Indicator - This indicator is lit when the repeat mode is active.
3. Random Play Indicator - This indicator is lit when the random mode is active.
4. Equalizer setting indicator.
5. EQ : Touch for quick access to the Equalizer level settings menu.
6. Toggle icon ( ): Touch to toggle between menu page 1 and menu page 2.
7. Stop ( ) icon: Touch to stop playback.
8. Next ( ) icon: Touch to play the next track.
9. Pause/Play ( ) icon: Touch to pause playback. Touch again to resume playback.
10. Previous ( ) icon: Touch to play the previous track.
11. List icon: Touch to display the Playlist screen.
12. Elapsed time Indicator: Displays the elapsed and total playing time of the current track playing.
13. Track Indicator: Displays the current track number playing and total number of tracks on disc.
14. Settings ( ) icon: Touch to view the SETTINGS menu.
15. EQ icon: Touch for quick access to the Equalizer level settings menu.
16. Repeat ( ) icon: Touch to alter repeat mode as follows: Repeat Single > Repeat Folder > Repeat All > Repeat O
17. Random ( ) icon: Touch to alter random mode as follows: Random On > Random O
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Playlist Screen
The Playlist screen allows you to directly search for music on your disc.
• Touch a track title (if available) or track number to begin playback of that track.
• Touch to view the previous playlist page. Touch to view the next
playlist page.
• Touch to return to menu page 1
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Controlling Playback
Inserting a Disc
Upon inserting a CD, disc play begins. You cannot insert a disc if there is already a disc in the unit or if the power is o.
Ejecting a Disc
Press the button on the front of the unit to eject the disc. The unit automatically reverts to Tuner mode.
You may eject a disc with the unit powered o. The unit will remain o after the disc is ejected.
Resetting the Loading Mechanism
If the disc loads abnormally or an abnormal core mechanism operation occurs, press and hold the button to reset the loading mechanism. Normal operation resumes.
Stopping Playback
Touch the Stop ( ) icon to stop disc play. To resume playback, touch the Pause/Play ( ) icon.
Pausing Playback
Touch the Pause/Play ( ) icon to suspend or resume disc play.
Moving Through Tracks
Touch the Next ( ) icon to advance to the next track on the disc. Touch the Previous ( ) button to move to the previous track.
Repeat Playback
Touch the icon to alter repeat mode according to the following:
• DVD: Repeat Single > Repeat Folder > Repeat All > Repeat O
• CD-DA: Repeat Single > Repeat Folder > Repeat All > Repeat O
• CD-R/RW: Repeat Single > Repeat Folder > Repeat All > Repeat O
• DVD-R/RW: Repeat Single > Repeat Folder > Repeat All > Repeat O
Random Play Select
Touch the Random ( ) icon to play the tracks on the disc in a random, shued order. Touch the Random ( ) icon again to cancel Random Play mode.
NOTE: CD-R and CD-RW will not play unless the recording session is nalized.
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MP3/WMA OPERATION
Instructions for TFT control and Insert/Eject are the same for DVD and MP3 operation. Please see the DVD/Disc Video Operation section for information about these topics.
Media and File Requirements
This player allows you to play back MP3 and WMA les recorded onto CD-R/RWs, DVD+R/RWs, and DVD-R/RWs. For CD-RW discs, please make sure it is formatted using the full method and not the quick method to prevent illegal disc operation.
For the greatest le capacity, Dual Layer DVD’s can be used when burning music to a disc. .
MP3 Format Compatibility
The le naming formats listed below are compatible with this unit:
• ISO 9660 – le name: 12 characters, le extension: 3 characters
• ISO 9660 – le name: 31 characters, le extension: 3 characters
• Joliet – 64 characters
If the le or folder name does not conform to ISO 9660 le system standards, it may not be displayed or played back correctly. Use the following settings when compressing audio data for your MP3 disc:
• Transfer Bit Rate: 128kbps
• Sampling Frequency: 48kHz
When recording MP3 up to the maximum disc capacity, disable additional writing. For recording on an empty disc up to maximum disc capacity, use the “Disc at once” setting.
MP3 Playing Order
When selected for play, les and folders (Folder Search, File Search or Folder Select) are accessed in the order they were written by the CD writer. As a result, the order in which they are expected to be played may not match the order in which they are actually played. You may be able to set the order in which MP3/ WMA les are to be played by writing them onto a medium such as a CD-R with their le names beginning with play sequence numbers such as “01” to “99”.
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For example, a medium with the following folder/le hierarchy is subject to Folder Search, File Search or Folder Select, as shown below.
The VM9226BT player will only recognize three folder levels and does not display folders containing only other folders. In the example above, the unit will display folders 3, 4, 6, and 8, but not 2 and 7 since they do not contain any tracks directly. Folder 5 is not recognized at all since it is at the fourth level.
Inserting a USB/SD Card Device
NOTE: Front and rear USB ports are for either Apple iPod® / iPhone® devices, USB memory sticks or portable HDD. The rear 3.5mm connector (bundled with the USB port) is for iPod® / iPhone® video only. The USB/SD ports will recognize most USB/ SD ash memory devices and portable hard drives. The unit supports 8GB SD cards however SD cards larger than 8GB may not be recognized. Portable hard drives (hard drives must be formatted to FAT32 and NTFS is not supported).
1. Locate the USB/SD connector on the front of the radio.
2. Lift the protective cover to reveal the USB/SD slots.
3. Insert the USB/SD device into the USB/SD connectors. The unit will read the audio/video les on the USB/SD device automatically.
To remove the USB/SD device, press the SRC button or use the SOURCE MENU to switch to another mode, and then remove the USB/SD device from the connector.
SD Card Slot
Protective
Cover
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MP3/WMA TFT Display
The on-screen indicators and touch key areas for MP3/WMA playback are outlined below.
Menu Page 1
Menu Page 2
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1. DISC: Touch to view the SOURCE MENU and select a new playback source.
2. Repeat Play Indicator - This indicator is lit when the repeat mode is active.
3. Random Play Indicator - This indicator is lit when the random mode is active.
4. Equalizer setting indicator
5. EQ : Touch for quick access to the Equalizer level settings menu.
6. Toggle icon ( ): Touch to toggle between menu page 1 and menu page 2.
7. Stop ( ) icon: Touch to stop MP3/WMA playback.
8. Next ( ) icon: Touch to play the next track.
9. Pause/Play ( ) icon: Touch to pause playback. Touch again to resume playback.
10. Previous ( ) icon: Touch to play the previous track.
11. List icon: Touch to display the Playlist screen.
12. Playback Information Display: Displays song, artist, album and elapsed/total playing time of the current track playing.
13. Track Indicator: Displays the current track number playing and total number of tracks on disc/USB device.
14. Settings ( ) icon: Touch to view the SETTINGS menu.
15. EQ icon: Touch for quick access to the Equalizer level settings menu.
16. Repeat ( ) icon: Touch to alter repeat mode as follows: Repeat Single > Repeat Folder > Repeat All > Repeat O
17. Random ( ) icon: Touch to alter random mode as follows: Random On > Random O
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Playlist Screen
The Playlist screen allows you to directly search for music, video or photo les stored on your MP3 disc/USB device.
• Touch a folder to view the contents of the directory or touch a track title/le name to begin playback of that le.
• Touch to view the previous playlist page. Touch to view the next playlist page.
• Touch to return to menu page 1.
Search Playlist by File Type
1. Touch the MUSIC icon.
2. Touch “MUSIC,” “PHOTO” or “VIDEO”. The list of les that appear will be ltered
by the type of le selected.
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Controlling Playback
Inserting a Disc
Upon inserting a MP3/WMA disc, disc play begins. You cannot insert a disc if there is already a disc in the unit or if the power is o.
Ejecting a Disc
Press the button on the front of the unit to eject the disc. The unit automatically reverts to Tuner mode.
You may eject a disc with the unit powered o. The unit will remain o after the disc is ejected.
Resetting the Loading Mechanism
If the disc loads abnormally or an abnormal core mechanism operation occurs, press and hold the button to reset the loading mechanism. Normal operation resumes.
Playing MP3/WMA Files
After inserting a MP3/WMA disc, les will play in the sequence of the “Root’ directory.
NOTE: When burning MP3 / WMA les onto a DVD disc, use the 2X or 4X burning option, if available. This slower burning speed will help eliminate buer errors and increase disc reading reliability. Also, use folders when burning large numbers of songs / les to a disc for easy music navigation. Select the “Disc at Once” option and close your disc.
Stopping Playback
Touch the Stop ( ) icon to stop playback. To resume playback, touch the Pause/Play ( ) icon.
Pausing Playback
Touch the Pause/Play ( ) icon to suspend or resume playback.
Moving Through Tracks
Touch the Next ( ) icon to advance to the next track Touch the Previous ( ) button to move to the previous track on the MP3 disc/
USB device.
Repeat Playback
Touch the Repeat ( ) icon to alter repeat mode as follows: Repeat Single > Repeat Folder > Repeat All > Repeat O
NOTE: CD-R and CD-RW will not play unless the recording session is nalized.
Random Play Select
Touch the Random ( ) icon to play the tracks on the MP3 disc/USB device in a random, shued order. Touch the Random ( ) icon again to cancel Random Play mode.
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iPod®/iPhone® OPERATION
NOTE: Be sure your iPod® has the latest Apple rmware installed to avoid connectivity issues.
Accessing iPod® Mode
This unit is Made for iPod® and iPhone®. You can control your iPod® via touch screen to access Playlist, Artist, Albums, Songs, etc. Supported models include, but are not limited to the following:
• iPhone® 4S / 4 / 3GS / 3G and 1st Generation
• iPod®touch 4th / 2nd and 1st Generation
• iPod® nano 6th / 5th / 4th and 3rd Generation
• iPod® classic and iPod® with video
The unit will automatically switch to iPod® mode when an
iPod®
, iPod® touch or
iPhone is plugged into the front or rear USB connector.
NOTE: For basic iPod® connectivity, you can use the white 30-pin to USB iPod® cable that came with your Apple device . For iPod® video or photo playback, you must purchase the jLink-USB cable.
To return to the iPod® menu from any other source menu, touch SRC on the front panel until the iPod® menu appears on the screen, or choose the iPod® icon from the source menu (only available when an iPod® or iPhone® is connected to the USB connector)
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The Search Screen allows you to search for music or video les stored in your iPod®/ iPhone®. Touch the Music list box to search for music grouped by playlists, artists, albums, songs, genres, composer or podcast. Touch the Video list box to search for videos grouped by movie, music videos, TV shows, video podcasts, rentals and video playlists. Photos are displayed by using the iPod®/iPhone® to control and select photos. Pandora is available via iPhone® (Data usage will occur) or iPod touch® (Wi-Fi).
NOTE: The Pandora app must be installed on your iPhone.
1. iPod: Touch to view the SOURCE MENU and select a new playback source.
2. ll Indicates whether media is playing or paused.
3. EQ: Touch for quick access to Equalizer level settings.
4. Clock.
5. 2/23: Indicates the le number playing and total number of les in the category.
6. Preview Window: Displays album art if available.
7. Toggle icon ( ): Touch to toggle between menu page and the Indicators and Controls page.
8. Next ( ) icon: Touch to play the next track.
9. Pause/Play ( ) icon: Touch to pause playback. Touch again to resume playback.
10. Previous ( ) icon: Touch to play the previous track.
11. Touch to select a chapter/track directly using the on-screen display direct entry menu display.
12. Touch to return to a previous menu.
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Indicators/Controls
The on-screen indicators and touch key areas for iPod® playback are outlined below.
1. iPod: Touch to view the SOURCE MENU and select a new playback source.
2. ll Indicates whether media is playing or paused.
3. Rock: Indicates the current equalizer setting.
4. EQ: Touch for quick access to Equalizer level settings.
5. Clock
6. Repeat ( ) icon: Indicates the repeat function is enabled.
7. Random ( ) icon: Indicates the random function is enabled.
8. 2/23: File number and total number of les on the disc.
9. Song title , album, and performing artist.
10. 02:01: Elapsed playing time and playback progress bar for current le.
11. 4:20 Total playing time for current le.
12. Preview Window: Displays album art, if available.
13. Pandora icon: Touch to play Pandora Radio. The Pandora app on your iPod® must be launched.
14. Repeat ( ) icon: Touch to alter repeat mode as follows: Repeat Single > Repeat Folder > Repeat All > Repeat O.
15. Random ( ) icon: Touch to alter random mode as follows: Random On > Random O.
16. Next ( ) icon: Touch to play the next track.
17. Pause/Play ( ) icon: Touch to pause playback. Touch again to resume playback.
18. Previous ( ) icon: Touch to play the previous track.
19. Touch to return to a previous menu.
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Controlling your iPod®
Touch the MENU button to access the main iPod® menu. Use the touchscreen to navigate the iPod® menus.
Direct Track Entry
To select a track directly, touch the icon to display the direct entry menu. Touch to select a chapter/track directly using the direct entry menu by entering the desired track number. Touch
the “check mark” to enter your selection.
To exit the screen without changing the le, touch the X. To clear your entry and start over, touch the
back arrow.
NOTE: To transmit the video from your iPod® to the VM9226BT screen, you must set the following options through the iPod® video settings menu: TV Out = On, TV Signal = NTSC, and Widescreen = On.
NOTE: After disconnecting your iPod®, the VM9226BT will always return to the last mode accessed when the iPod® is plugged back into the unit
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PANDORA RADIO OPERATION
Pandora Radio is available via your iPhone® (data usage will occur) or iPod® touch (Wi-Fi).
NOTE: For basic iPod®/ iPhone® connectivity, you can use the white 30-pin to USB iPod cable that came with your Apple device . For iPod® video or photo playback, you must purchase the jLink-USB cable.
NOTE: The Pandora app must be installed on your iPhone®/iPod® touch.
Pandora Radio TFT Display
The on-screen indicators and touch key areas for Pandora Radio functions are outlined below.
1. Pandora icon: Touch to view the SOURCE MENU and select a new playback
source.
2. indicators: Indicates whether Pandora Radio is playing or paused.
3. Equalizer setting indicator: Displays the current equalizer preset setting.
4. EQ icon: Touch for quick access to Equalizer level settings menu.
5. Clock: Displays the time as entered by the user in the settings menu.
6. Playback Information Display: Displays station, track, artist, album, and
elapsed time information.
7. Pandora Preview Window: Displays album art, if available.
8. iPod icon: Touch to return to the iPod® mode of operation.
9. Next Icon: Press this icon skip a song, subject to the skip limit.
10. Play/Pause Icon: Press this icon to begin playback. Press this icon again to
pause playback.
11. Thumbs Up Icon: Press this icon to tell Pandora “you like this track” and
bring in more tracks like it to your station.
12. Book Mark icon: Touch to display the Add BookMark submenu to bookmark a
new song, artist.
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13. Thumbs Down Icon: Press this icon to tell Pandora to not play this track.
Pandora will skip to the next track. If the skip limit has been reached, Pandora will continue to play but your feedback will be recorded.
14. List icon: Press this icon to access the Station List Screen.
Bookmark Submenu
• Touch the Bookmark this Track icon to bookmark a track.
• Touch the Bookmark this Artist icon to bookmark an artist.
• Touch the Cancel icon to return to the Pandora Radio screen.
Station List Screen
The Station List Screen allows you to search for music by stations you created.
• Touch a station on the list to choose that station.
• Touch the Scroll Down (q) icon to view the next page in the list or the
Scroll Up (p) icon to view the previous page.
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To Launch/Stop Pandora Radio
1. Launch the Pandora app on your iPhone. The Pandora icon appears on the
Main Menu Screen.
2. Touch the Pandora icon. The Pandora Screen appears.
3. Touch the icon to begin playback or the icon to pause playback.
4. Touch the iPod icon to exit Pandora and return to the iPod Screen.
5. Touch the Pandora icon to return to Pandora Radio.
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BLUETOOTH OPERATION
Bluetooth® was launched by a special interest group (SIG) comprised of Ericsson Inc., Intel Corp., Nokia Corp., Toshiba and IBM in 1998, and it is currently developed by nearly 2,000 companies worldwide. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Audiovox Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Bluetooth® technology has the capability to wirelessly synchronize and transfer data among devices. The Bluetooth® audio capabilities can be used for mobile phones hands free applications. Bluetooth® has many proles and the unit is compatible with most Bluetooth® enabled mobile phones. Before attempting to use the Bluetooth® functions on the unit, please make sure your mobile phone supports Bluetooth® functions.
NOTE: The line-of-sight distance between this unit and your mobile phone must be 8 feet (2.4 meters) or less for sending and receiving voice and data via Bluetooth® wireless technology.
Please make sure your mobile phone supports Bluetooth® functions (Headset or Handsfree proles or both). Adhere to the following guidelines for successful operation.
• Before using Bluetooth® functions, you must pair your mobile phone to the
VM9226BT head unit (see “Pairing the Bluetooth® System with Your Mobile Phone and Head Unit”). To ensure the best reception for pairing and re-connection, please make sure the mobile phone battery is fully charged before you begin.
• Try to perform pairing within a few minutes of the mobile phone being turned on.
• Once the unit has been paired with the mobile phone, the unit’s model number,
“VM9226BT”, will be displayed on the mobile phone.
• To achieve the best performance, always keep the mobile phone within 3 meters
of the head unit.
• Always keep a clear path between the mobile phone and the head unit. Never
place a metal object or any other obstacle between the mobile phone and the
headunit.•Somemobilephones(likeSonyEricsson)mayhavea“PowerSaving
Mode” option. PLEASE DO NOT use the power saving mode with the VM9226BT.
• Before accepting or making a call, make sure your mobile phone’s “Bluetooth®
function” is turned on.
• To ensure the best conversation quality/performance, stay within one meter of the
microphone when talking.
• To manually disconnect the mobile phone from the head unit, press the “Chain
Link” icon on the Bluetooth® user interface (next to the mobile phone name) and the Bluetooth® will be “disconnected”, but still paired.
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Bluetooth User Interface
The on-screen indicators and touch key areas for Bluetooth® functions are outlined below.
1. BT: Touch to view the SOURCE MENU and select a new playback source.
2. User: Indicates the current equalizer setting.
3. EQ: Touch for quick access to Equalizer level settings.
4. Clock
5. / : Indicates whether the unit is connected/disconnected with a
Bluetooth®device.
6. Pair: Touch to initiate the pairing process with a Bluetooth®device.
7. Options: Touch to congure Bluetooth® parameters and options. Refer to the
Options screen for further details.
8. BT Audio: Touch to access the Bluetooth® music function.
9. Phone: Touch to access the phone call menu.
10. Touch to return to a previous menu.
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Hands Free Prole (HFP)
To use a mobile phone with this unit, it is necessary to rst establish a connection using Bluetooth® wireless technology. The connection is normally established using Hands Free Prole (HFP), which gives you full control of functions available on the mobile phone source. However, depending on your mobile phone, the connection may be made using Head Set Prole (HSP), making some functions unavailable. This is a limitation of your mobile phone, not theVM9226BT.
Since there are a number of Bluetooth® mobile phone implementations available on the market, operations with your Bluetooth® mobile phone using this unit vary greatly.
Please refer to the instruction manual that came with your Bluetooth® mobile phone along with this manual while operating your mobile phone with this unit.
Pairing the Your Mobile Phone with the Head Unit
Your mobile phone can initiate a search for new devices and pair to the unit. The following paragraphs describes the pairing process.
NOTE: The following procedures are generic. Procedures for pairing mobile phones may vary slightly from mobile phone manufacturer to mobile phone manufacturer.
1. Press the SRC on the front panel button to access the source menu.
2. Touch the BT icon on the source menu and the Bluetooth® user interface
screen will appear.
3. Touch the Options icon and the following screen will appear:
4. On the Options submenu set the Bluetooth function to ON.
5. On the Options submenu set the Connect function to ON.
6. Press the “Pair” button on the head unit’s Bluetooth® user interface screen.
7. Access the mobile phone Bluetooth® function and set the function to ON.
8. Set the mobile phone Bluetooth® discover mode to ON.
NOTE: Some discovery modes have a time limit usually a minute before they are automatically turned o.
9. Use the mobile phone’s add a new device feature. A device or devices will
appear on your mobile phone display.
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10. A prompt to pair or bond should appear on your mobile phone. Accept the
request and initiate the process.
NOTE: Some mobile phones require a “pass key” or pairing code to connect. If your phone requires a pass key or pairing code, you will need to enter this number. The default pairing code for many mobile phones is “0000”. The default code for the unit is “1234”.
11. A prompt to enter a PIN number or passkey for the unit should appear. The
default passkey for the unit is “1234”.
12. At this point a prompt stating pairing successful should appear. Another
prompt should appear asking connect to the unit, Yes or NO. Press Yes. The mobile phone and the unit should connect. The mobile phone should display a message similar to “Device Connected” and the mobile phone and the unit are now connected. VM9226BT will appear on the mobile phone list of devices.
Managing Incoming Calls
When connected to a Bluetooth® mobile phone, the unit will mute audio output, pause CD play, and change to the Bluetooth® screen below when a call is received. The incoming phone number or as-signed name for that number will appear in the middle of the screen. An audible tone will sound from the unit and a graphic display will appear on the front panel.
1. Direct Entry: Touch to access the direct dial screen. Refer to the Direct Entry
screen for further detail.
2.
icon: Touch to answer an incoming call.
3. Transfer Call: Touch to transfer a call back to the mobile phone.
4. Mute: Touch to mute the microphone audio from the unit. Touch the icon
again to restore the microphone and audio from the unit.
5. icon: Touch to end an in coming call.
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Answering an Incoming Call
To answer an incoming call touch the
icon. For best reception, speak loudly and
clearly into the microphone. To end the conversation, touch the icon.
Rejecting an Incoming Call
Press the Transfer Call icon to reject an incoming call. The call will revert to your mobile phone and be left for voice mail.
Volume Control
To increase or decrease the volume level of an incoming call, turn the rotary knob on the front panel or press the VOL+/ VOL- buttons on the remote control.
Audio Mute
To mute the phone call audio from the unit when a call is received, press the front panel rotary knob. Press the front panel rotary knob again and phone call audio will be restored to the unit.
Making an Outgoing Call
Outgoing calls can be performed by direct dialing using the unit’s touch screen key-pad by. The key-pad screen is accessed by touching the Direct Entry icon .
Direct Dialing
1. Touch the Direct Entry icon and the following screen will appear:
2. Using the keypad, touch 0-9,*, # to enter the phone number you wish to dial.
If you enter an incorrect number touch the icon to delete the incorrect number.
3. Once the correct number appears on the screen touch the
icon. To exit the
direct entry screen touch the X.
4. To end the call touch the icon on the previous screen.
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Call Transfer
While talking, to transfer audio from the unit back to the mobile phone, touch the Transfer Call icon. You can only transfer a call after it has been answered. Pressing the Transfer Call icon again will return the audio from the mobile phone to the unit. Touch the Transfer Call icon and the following screen will appear:
Bluetooth Music Function Bluetooth® provides an Advanced Audio Distribution Prole (A2DP) prole for
streaming music from a mobile phone or a portable multimedia player (PMP), sometimes referred to as a MP3 player. The unit allows you to play back audio les from your mobile phone or a PMP using a Bluetooth® connection.
NOTE: Please quit A2DP mode before attempting to make a phone call, as unexpected results may occur depending on your mobile phone model.
The unit can control a Bluetooth® audio player via Advanced Audio Distribution Prole (A2DP) or Audio/Video Remote Control Prole (AVRCP). Bluetooth® audio players (or Bluetooth® adapters) compatible with these proles can be connected
to this unit. Touch the BT Audio icon and the following screen will appear:
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While listening to audio the following functions are available:
1. Pause/Play ( ) icon: Touch to pause playback. Touch again to resume
playback.
2. Previous ( ) icon: Touch to play the previous track.
3. Next ( ) icon: Touch to play the next track.
4. Touch the Stop ( ) icon to stop playback . Functionality varies depending on the prole used:
•A2DP:StreamaudiofromyourBluetooth®compatibleaudioplayerandlistento
the music through the unit.
•AVRCP:Playback,pause,selectsongs,etc.whilestreamingaudiofromyour
Bluetooth® compatible audio player to the unit.
NOTE: Song information (e.g. elapsed playing time, song title, song index, etc.) cannot be displayed on this unit. Since there are a number of Bluetooth® audio players available on the market, operations with your Bluetooth® audio player while using this unit may vary greatly. Please refer to the instruction manual that came with your Bluetooth® audio player.
When there is an incoming call, the song will be paused. After the incoming call is nished, the screen will return to the music function screen and playback will continue.
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SiriusXM® RADIO OPERATION
SiriusXM User Interface
The on-screen indicators and touch key areas for SiriusXM® functions are outlined below.
Menu Page 1
Menu Page 2
1. SXM icon: Touch to view the SOURCE MENU and select a new playback
source.
2. Band indicator - Displays SiriusXM® radio band currently selected.
3. Equalizer setting indicator: Displays the current equalizer preset setting.
4. EQ : Touch for quick access to the Equalizer level settings menu.
5. Signal Strength indicator : As the strength of the satellite radio signal
increases, the number of illuminated segments will increase.
6. Clock: Displays the time as entered by the user in the settings menu.
7. More icon: Touch to go to Menu Page 2.
8. Next ( ) icon: Touch to tune to the next channel.
9. Category/Channel icon: Touch to toggle the icon displayed between
Category and Channel.
10. Previous ( ) icon: Touch to tune to the previous channel.
11. List icon: When the Category icon is displayed, touch List to go to the
Category Screen. When the Channel icon is displayed, touch List to go to the Channel Screen.
12. Direct icon: Touch to display the Direct Entry Menu.
13. Back icon: Touch to go to Menu Page 1.
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14. Options icon: Touch to go to the SXM Parental Lock Menu.
15. Mem icon: Touch to display screen used to enter current channel into preset
memory.
16. Scan icon: Touch to scan to the next available channel. The tuner will pause
for approximately ve seconds at that channel. Touch scan again to listen to that channel. If scan is not touched, the tuner will automatically seek the next channel.
17. Band icon: Only six preset channels will display at a time. Touch this icon to
display the next band of preset channels. Three bands are available: Band 1, Band 2, and Band 3.
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Switching to SiriusXM® Radio
• Touch the top left corner of the screen (the radio box) to view the SOURCE
MENU. Touch the “SiriusXM” icon.
• Press the SRC button on the front panel to switch to the SXM source.
Selecting the SiriusXM® Band
Touch the Band icon on the screen to change between the following bands: Band1, Band2, and Band3.
Seek Tuning
• To seek the next higher channel, touch the icon.
• To seek the next lower channel, touch the icon.
Direct Tuning
To enter a SiriusXM® radio channel directly:
1. Touch the Direct icon to display the DIRECT ENTRY MENU.
2. Enter the desired SiriusXM® radio channel using the on-screen number pad. If
you wish to delete an entry number touch the icon.
3. Touch the check mark icon to tune to the selected channel. To exit the screen
without changing the channel, touch the X icon.
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Using Preset Stations
Six numbered preset buttons store and recall channels for each band. All six stored channels for the current band appear on the screen.
Storing a Channel
1. Select a band (if needed), then select a channel.
2. Touch the on-screen Mem icon to access the Preset Screen.
3.
4. Touch the preset number (P1 through P6) in which you would like to store the
current channel (or touch Exit to cancel and close the menu). The channel is displayed at the top of the menu. The preset number will appear highlighted. The channel will be displayed on the front panel of the tuner screen.
Recalling a Channel
1. Select a band (if needed).
2. Touch an on-screen preset button to select the corresponding stored channel.
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Searching for a Channel
Search by Channel
To search by channel:
1. On the SirusXM® menu page, touch the Category/Channel icon (if needed) to select Channel.
2. Touch List to go to the Channel Screen. The following screen appears.
3. Touch a channel to tune to that channel.
Search by Category
Categories group music by type such as jazz, rock, classical, etc. To search by category:
1. On the SirusXM® menu page, touch the Category/Channel icon (if needed) to select Category.
2. Touch List to go to the Category Screen. The following screen appears.
3. Touch a category item. A channel list screen appears.
4. Touch a channel to tune to that channel.
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Parental Lock Options
The SXM Parental Lock Menu allows you to block access to individual channels or mature channels.
Lock Current Channel:
Individual channels may be locked. The Lock Current Channel option allows you the ability to lock a certain channel. Locking does not allow the SiriusXM® tuner to access that channel’s audio or metadata.
To lock a channel:
1. Tune to a channel.
2. Touch the Options icon to enter the SXM Parental Lock Menu.
3. Touch the blue box adjacent to Lock Current Channel.
4. Enter your password using the on-screen number pad.
5. Touch the check mark to enter your password. The channel is now locked.
Change Lock Password:
The Change Lock Password option allows you to change the password from the default or current custom password to another password.
NOTE: The default password is 1, 2, 3, 4.
To change a password:
1. Touch the Options icon to enter the SXM Parental Lock Menu.
2. Touch the blue box adjacent to Change Lock Password.
3. Enter the old password using the on-screen number pad and touch the check icon.
4. Enter the new password using the on-screen number pad and touch the check icon. The new password is set.
NOTE: The “Master Unlock” code is 8, 8, 8, 8. if you lose or forget your custom
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password, use this code to change a password.
Unlock All Channels:
The Unlock All Channels option unlocks all (individual and mature) locked channels.
To unlock all channels:
1. Tune to a channel that is not locked (for example Channel 1, preview channel).
2. Touch the Options icon to enter the SXM Parental Lock Menu. The Unlock All Channels choice will be enabled.
3. Touch the blue box adjacent to Unlock All Channels.
4. Enter your password using the on-screen number pad.
5. Touch the check mark to enter your password. The channels are now unlocked.
When the global “Mature Lock” is enabled, a mature channel can be temporarily unlocked ONLY until the key is cycled. Once the radio is powered on again, the channel will be locked again.
This mode is useful for listening to mature/adult content on a temporary basis, allowing you to listen on a channel-by-channel basis without having to disable the global “Mature Lock” of all mature channels.
If a channel is locked and is labeled “Mature” by SXM then the Unlock All Channels option is changed to Unlock Current Channel to allow you to temporarily unlock a mature channel.
To unlock a mature channel:
1. Touch the Options icon to enter the SXM Parental Lock Menu. The Unlock
Current Channel choice will be enabled.
2. Touch the blue box adjacent to Unlock Current Channel.
3. Enter your password using the on-screen number pad.
4. Touch the check mark to enter your password. The channel is now unlocked.
Lock Mature Channels:
SiriusXM® attaches a label to channels with adult content. The radio recognizes these channels as “Mature”. The Lock Mature Channels option allows you to lock out channels with “Mature” labels. These channels will still appear in the channel listing (with a lock symbol), but will not be tunable unless the parental lockout password is correctly entered.
To lock mature channels:
1. Touch the Options icon to enter the SXM Parental Lock Menu.
2. Touch the blue box adjacent to Lock Mature Channels.
3. Enter your password using the on-screen number pad.
4. Touch the check mark to enter your password. The mature channels are now locked.
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REAR CAMERA OPERATION
This unit is “camera ready.” Before accessing any camera features, you must install a rear video camera.
When the camera is not installed and the function is accessed by the gear selector being placed in reverse or by the unit’s menu, the message “VIDEO NOT DETECTED” will appear, indicating the function is not available.
When the camera is installed, the rear view image of what is behind the vehicle will appear when the vehicle is placed in reverse gear. When leaving reverse gear, the unit displays the previous screen.
The rear camera image can be adjusted from Normal to Mirror using the “Setup” menu (“see Hardware Sub-menu Features”)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Table 6: Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Corrective Action
GENERAL
Unit will not power onRadio Fuse blown Install new fuse with
correct rating
Car battery fuse blown Install new fuse with
correct rating
Illegal operation Press the RESET button
located in the bottom right corner of the front panel
No/low audio output
Improper audio output connection
Check wiring and correct
Volume set too low Increase volume level
Improper “MUTE” connection Review wiring diagram
and check “MUTE” connection
Speakers damaged Replace speakers
Heavily biased volume balance Adjust the channel
balance to the center position
Speaker wiring is in contact with metal part of car
Insulate all speaker wiring connections
Poor sound quality or distortion
Pirated disc is in use Use original copy
Speaker power rating not compatible with unit
Connect proper speakers
Speaker is shorted Check speaker contact
Unit resets itself when engine is o
Incorrect connection between ACC and positive battery wire
Check wiring and correct
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Problem Cause Corrective Action
TFT Monitor
No image Incorrect connection to parking
brake wire
Check wiring and correct
Parking brake is not engage Stop vehicle in safe
place and apply parking brake
Flashing image or interference appears on screen
DVD is not compatible with current TV system settings
Change setup to accommodate disc
Improper video signal connections
Check wiring and correct
Prolonged image or improper height/ width ratio display
Improper aspect ratio setup Use correct aspect
ratio setting
TUNER
Weak station searching
Auto antenna is not fully extended
Connect the auto antenna control cable properly
Auto antenna not properly connected
Connect the auto antenna control cable properly
LOCAL function is activated Turn LOCAL function
o
DISC
Cannot insert disc Disc already inside unit Eject current disc and
insert new one
Image blurred, distorted or dark
Disc is illegally copied Use original disc
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Problem Cause Corrective Action
Disc does not play back
Disc is warped or scratched Use disc in good
condition
Clean disc with soft cloth
Disc is dirty or wet
Laser pickup is dirty Clean laser pickup with
cleaning disc
Incompatible disc is used Use compatible disc
Disc rating exceeds Parental Lock rating limit
Change Parental Lock settings to lower restriction
Disc region code is not compatible with unit
Use disc with proper region code
Disc is inserted upside down Insert disc with label
side up
PBC cannot be used during VCD playback
PCB is not available on the disc
No repeat or searching while playing VCD
PCB is on Turn PCB o
MP3
Interruption occurred during playback
Disc is dirty or scratched Clean disc or replace
File is damaged/bad recording Recreate disc with
good les
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Disc Error Messages
Message Displayed Cause Corrective Action
Loading Disc is being read
No Disc Disc is dirty Clean disc with soft cloth
Disc is upside down Insert disc with label side
up
Disc not present in loading compartment
Insert disc
Bad Disc Disc is dirty Clean disc with soft cloth
Disc is upside down Insert disc with label side
up
Unknown disc Disc format is not
compatible with this unit
Region Error DVD is not compatible
with region code of unit
Error Illegal mechanism
operation
Press EJECT key for 5 seconds to reset loading mechanism
Pandora Error Messages
Message Displayed Cause Corrective Action
BookMark Song Error Software Error The song could not be
bookmarked, please try again in a moment.
BookMark Artist Error Software Error The song could not be
bookmarked, please try again in a moment.
Thumbs Up / Down Error “Error Track Rating”
Software Error Song feedback could not
be sent, please try again in a moment.
No Active Station Error Software Error This account has no
stations in it. Please visit Pandora.com and login to your account and add stations.
Skip Limit Reached Software Error Please note that
Pandora limits skips to a maximum of six skips per station, per hour.
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Care and Maintenance
1. Use only a clean silicone cloth and neutral detergent to clean the front panel
or monitor. A rough cloth and non-neutral detergent (such as alcohol) may result in scratching or discoloration.
2. Do not get water or cleaning uids on the unit.
3. If the temperature inside the player gets too hot, a protective circuit automatically stops play of the disc. If this occurs, allow the unit to cool before operating the player again.
4. Never insert anything other than a 5” (12 cm) compact disc into the player as the mechanism can be damaged by foreign objects.
5. Do not attempt to use a 3” (8 cm) CD-Single disc in this unit, either with or without an adaptor, as damage to the player and/or disc may occur. Such damage is not covered by the Warranty on this product.
6. The CD player may not operate properly in extreme hot or cold. If such conditions occur, allow the interior of the vehicle to reach a normal temperature before using player.
7. When the vehicle warms up during cold weather or under damp conditions, condensation may appear on the LCD panel. Should this occur, the screen will not operate properly until the moisture has evaporated.
8. We suggest you use a cleaning disc in this unit more frequently than in the unit in your home due to the environmental conditions of the vehicle.
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SPECIFICATIONS
DVD/CD Player
Compatible Disc Media: DVD + R / RW (Single and Dual Layer) and CD-R / RW Compatible Media Formats: CD-DA, MP3, WMA, VCD, SVCD, Xvid, AVI, MPEG 1/2 Signal to Noise Ratio: >95dBA Dynamic Range: >95dB Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20 kHz, -3dB Channel Separation: > 60dB @ 1 kHz D/A Converter: High performance 24-bit / 192 kHz sample rate, Multi-Bit Sigma-
Delta Modulator
Video
Format: NTSC, PAL (auto-detection) Output: 1Vp-p (75-ohm) Input: 1Vp-p (75-ohm)
FM Tuner
Tuning Range: 87.5MHz - 107.9MHz Mono Sensitivity (-30dB): 9dBf Quieting Sensitivity (-50dB): 15dBf Alternate Channel Selectivity: 70dB Signal to Noise Ratio @ 1 kHz: 58dB Image Rejection: 80dB Stereo Separation @ 1 kHz: >30dB Frequency Response: 30Hz - 15 kHz, -3d
AM Tuner
Tuning Range: 530 kHz - 1720 kHz Sensitivity (-20dB): 15uV Signal to Noise Ratio @ 1 kHz: 50dB Image Rejection: 60dB Frequency Response: 50Hz - 2 kHz, -3dB
Monitor
Screen Size: 6.2” (Measured diagonally), 16:9 Widescreen Screen Type: TFT Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) active matrix Resolution: 1,152,000 sub pixels, 800x3 (W) X 480 (H)
General
Auxiliary Input impedance: 10k Power Supply: 11 to 16VDC, negative ground Power Antenna (Blue): 500mA max, current limited protection Amplier Remote (Blue/White): 500mA max, current limited protection
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Operating Temperature: -20C ~ 65C Fuse: 15-amp, mini ATO type DIN chassis dimensions: 7” X 7” X 4” (178mm x 178mm x 100mm)
CEA Power Ratings
Power Output: 13 Watts RMS x 4 channels into 4-Ohms @ < 1%
THD+N
Signal to Noise Ratio: 70dBA below reference (Reference: 1
Watt, 4-Ohms)
Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz, -3dB. (Aux Input used as
reference input) Reference Supply Voltage: 14.4VDC *Specications subject to change without notice
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NOTES
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Audiovox Electronics Corporation
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Technical Assistance: 1-800-323-4815
www.jensenmobile.com
© 2013 Audiovox
Printed in China
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Owner’s Manual, Install Manual and Quick Start Guide 30613790
Wire Harness 30313790
Trim Ring 30413760
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Remote Control 30713610
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