Boss Audio Systems BV7280 manual

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    T o ensur e safety while driving and to comply with laws, drivers should not watch video or operate the video device while driving. W ARNING[...]

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    1 BV7280 OWNER’S MANUAL Mobile Audio/V ideo System y PLL Synthesizer Stereo Radio y Automatic Memory S toring y RBDS Operation y Full Det achable Panel y Preset Equalization y Memory Card Interface y USB Interface y A V IN interface on the front p anel y Remote Control[...]

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    2 CONTENTS INST ALLA TION.................................................................................. 3 USING THE DET A CHABLE FRONT P ANEL .................................... 6 CONNECTIONS ................................................................................. 7 LOCA TIONS AND FUNCTION OF THE PLA YER ............................. [...]

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    3 INST ALLA TION Notes: y Choose the mounting location where the unit will not interfere with the normal driving function of the driver . y Before finally inst alling the unit, connect the wiring t emporarily and make sure it is all connected up properly and the unit and the system work properly . y Use only the p arts included with the unit to ens[...]

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    4 INST ALLA TION (1) Dashboard (2) T abs 7. Reconnect the wire harness and the antenna and be careful not to pinch any wires or cables. 8. Slide the unit into the sleeve until it locks into place. 9. T o further secure the unit, use the supplied metal strap to secure the back of the unit in place. Use the supplied hardware (Hex Nut (M5mm) and S pri[...]

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    5 INST ALLA TION T o fasten the unit to the factory radio mounting brackets. Align the screw holes on the bracket with the screw holes on the unit, and then tighten the screws (5x5mm) on each side. Note: The outer trim ring, sleev e and the metal strap are not used for method B installation. Factory Ra dio Mounting Bracket Dashboar d or Console Sid[...]

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    6 T o Det ach the Front p anel 1. Press the release button on the lef t-top of the panel and pull of f the control panel. 2. Keep the control panel into the case. T o Inst all the Front Panel T o install t he control panel, insert the panel into the housi ng and make sure the p anel is properly inst alled. Otherwise, abnormality occurs on the displ[...]

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    7 WIRING CONNECTION Connector A 1. N.C. 2. BRAKE (PINK) 3. REAR VIEW (BROWN) 4. MEMORY +12V (YELLOW) 5. AUTO ANTENNA OUTPUT (BLUE) 6. N.C. 7. +12V (TO IGNITION K EY) (RED) 8. GROUND (BLACK) Connector B 1. REAR RIGHT SPEA KER (+) (VIOLET) 2. REAR RIGHT SPEAKER (-) (VIOLET/BLACK) 3. FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER (+) (GRA Y) 4. FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER (-) (GRA Y/BL[...]

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    8 OPERA TION LOCA TI ON OF KEYS 1. (Release button) 2. V olume knob (wh en rotated) Push SEL (when pressed) 3. PTY/AF 4. 3.2 inch TFT display 5. 1 6. 2 7. 3 OSD 8. 4 RPT 9. 5 RDM 10. 6 SUB-T 11 . /MUT 12. BND/AMS 13. EQ/T A 14. 15. 16. MODE 17. CLOCK 18. USB/SD cover 19. USB interface 20. Memory card interface 21. Remote Sensor 22. A V IN ja ck 23.[...]

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    9 LOCA TIONS AND FUNCTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL[...]

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    10 1. Press it to turn on the unit. When the unit is on, press it to turn the unit of f. 2. MODE When the unit is on, press it to select the different mode, such as RADIO, USB, SD, A V IN mode. 3. BAND/SYS In radio mode, press it shortly to select the desired band, such as FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2. In video play mode, press to change the TV syste[...]

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    11 21. ZOOM Press to allow the pi cture to be increased in size. 22. SELECT Press to enter in to the system setup menu. 23. SEEK- / SEEK+ Press shortly to skip to the previous/next track. Press and hold it to activate fast reverse/forward function. In radio mode, press it shortly to search the frequency backward/forward manually . Press and hold it[...]

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    12 OPERA TION BASIC OPERA TIO N ◆ T urn the unit on/off When all the connection is finished, press MUT button on the front p anel or on the remote control will turn the unit on. When the unit is on, hold press MUT button or press to turn the unit off. ◆ Faceplate release Press the release button on the front panel to release the front panel. ?[...]

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    13 OPERA TION Pressing MUT button on the front panel or MUTE button on the remote control will mute the sound. Press it again will resume the sound. ◆ Mode selection Press MODE button on the front panel or MODE on the remote control to select the desired mode to enjoy . Such as Radio, USB, SD, A V IN mode. ◆ Equalization In radio mode, press AU[...]

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    14 OPERA TION Shortly press again will return to the normal playback. ◆ Rapid forward / rapid reverse Hold press / on the front panel or hold press / on the remote control during playback. Each time the button is hold pres sed, the speed of rapid forwar d /reverse changes as follows. N o r m a l p l a y X 2 X 4 X 8 X 2 0 ◆ Slow motion playback [...]

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    15 OPERA TION b) Press / , / cursor buttons on the remote control to select the items you want to program. The items you selected will bec ome highlight. c) Input the number you want to program by numeric buttons (0-9) on the remote control. Use cursor buttons to select PLA Y on the bottom of the screen, or press ENTER button on remote control to c[...]

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    16 OPERA TION 3) AUDIO SETUP When you open the AUDIO menu, you will see the following picture: *AUDIO OUT : Change among SPDIF/OFF , SPDIF/RA W and SPDIF/PCM. * KEY : Change the tone within a cert ain range. 4) VIDEO SETUP When you open the VIDEO menu, you will see the following picture: Y ou can adjust the value of the brightness, contrast, hue, s[...]

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    17 OPERA TION the audio/video/photo files in the card and start to play automatic ally . The operation is the same w ith the USB operation described above. If in other mode, you can also press MODE button to select Card mode. The corresponding operation please refer to the USB PLA Y OPERA TION. RADIO OPERA TION ◆ Switching to Radio Mode Press MOD[...]

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    18 OPERA TION ◆ Local/Dist an t Press LOC button on the remote co ntrol to select betw een lo ca l an d di sta nt s tati ons . Loc al se tting for reception of strong station, and a distan t set ting f or re cepti on of w eaker s tations. ◆ RBDS OPERA TION 1) In FM mode, hold press TA button on the front p anel to s witch T A on or of f. When T[...]

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    19 TROUBLE SHOOTING If it appears that your unit is faulty , first consult this checklist. It may be that something simple has been overlooked. Under no circumst ances should you try to rep air the player y ourself, as this will invalidate the warrant y . Only qualified service personnel can remove the cover or service this player . The power does [...]

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    20 SPECIFICA TION GENERAL Power Supply Requirements : DC 12 V olts, Negative Ground M a x i m u m O u t p u t P o w e r : 4 x 8 0 w a t t s C u r r e n t D r a i n : 15 Ampere (max.) Monitor Screen Size : 3.2” TFT RADIO FM Frequency Coverage 87.5 to 107.9 MHz (USA) 87.5 to 108 MHz (Europe/Asia) Sensitivity (S/N=30dB) 10 dBu Image Rejection >45[...]