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Safety Precautions

Never expose this unit, amplifier, and 

speakers to moisture or water to prevent 

electric sparks or fire.

Do not change the fuse on the power 

cord without professional guidance. Using 

an improper fuse may cause damage to 

this unit or even cause fire.

Please contact your nearest dealer if one 

of the following is experienced:

(a).  Water or other objects enter the unit. 

(b). There is smoke.

(c). Peculiar smell.

To ensure safe driving, please adjust the 

volume to a safe and comfortable level in 

case of emergency situations.

Thank you for purchasing this BOSS 

AUDIO SYSTEMS Multimedia Receiver! 

This unit will provide you with years of 

mobile entertainment!

Please read through these operating 

instructions so you will know how to 

operate your model properly. Please keep 

this manual in a safe place for future 

reference.

Only connect the unit to a 12-volt power 

supply with negative grounding.

Never install this unit where operating it 

may impair safe driving conditions.

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Prohibited!  Parking  Brake  Must  Be 

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Summary of Contents for BVML9384

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Page 2: ...fe driving please adjust the volume to a safe and comfortable level in case of emergency situations Thank you for purchasing this BOSS AUDIO SYSTEMS Multimedia Receiver This unit will provide you with...

Page 3: ...FCC Statement 1 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any i...

Page 4: ...a disc 13 Eject a Disc 13 Touch Screen Controls 13 Controlling Playback 13 Connecting the USB Device 13 Removing the USB Device 13 Inserting the SD card 13 Removing the SD card 14 DVD movie playback...

Page 5: ...ly to activate the MUTE function Press again to resume normal sound Press and hold to turn the unit OFF 4 Button Adjust the brightness of screen 5 Reset Hole 6 A V IN Socket 7 USB Socket 8 SD card rea...

Page 6: ...te control in direct sunlight or in a high temperature environment as it may not function properly 4 The battery can last up to for 6 months in normal conditions If the remote control does not work pl...

Page 7: ...ge is from 0 to 40 The TFT screen displays the volume level for 3 seconds Audible Beep Confirmation An audible beep tone confirms each function selection The Beep tone can be disabled through the Setu...

Page 8: ...within the grid to move the blue sphere Fader This feature is used to fade the audio output levels between the front and rear of the vehicle Touch the icons to change the fade control settings 14 Rea...

Page 9: ...een Shortcut Set the shortcut SWC Enter to SWC interface Load Factory Restore to default settings Calibration When the touch operation is not sensitive or valid you should calibrate the touch screen u...

Page 10: ...t in order for the other functions to work correctly 3 To learn the programming completed in step 2 above touch the Learn icon You will then be prompted to push each button on the OE steering wheel fo...

Page 11: ...ting 1 Kid Safe Acceptable for children 2 G Acceptable for general viewers 3 PG Parental guidance suggested 4 PG13 Unsuitable for children under age 13 5 PG R Recommend parents to restrict viewing for...

Page 12: ...d the station is played Manual Tuning Method 1 Press the on the remote control or touch icon on the user interface for more than 1 second to enter Manual Tuning mode During manual tuning the frequency...

Page 13: ...s not available CT Clock Time Some stations broadcast the time and date within the encoded RBDS signal The clock time is automatically adjusted when CT is set to ON NOTE Stations broadcasting close to...

Page 14: ...isplay E Display onscreen control menu Controlling Playback To access the on screen controls touch the screen anywhere except for the upper left corner and touch again to cancel display Touch to view...

Page 15: ...in The playback menu is shown 1 1 Shortcut 2 Stop playback call up home menu 3 Select previous chapter 4 Pause playback and continue playback 5 Select next chapter Tap on to display additional operati...

Page 16: ...CD USB or SD Select the desired source via the main menu The device changes to the desired source and the playback starts If the playback does not start with the video playback touch the icon to chang...

Page 17: ...es not start with the image playback touch the icon to change to the folder file list Touch the icon to display all the folders and files of the data carrier Or Touch the icon to display all the image...

Page 18: ...nit away from any other e l e c t r o n i c d e v i c e t h a t m a y c a u s e interference Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device To disconnect one device touch After pressed the unit will display a scree...

Page 19: ...erred to as a MP3 player The unit allows you to play back audio files from your mobile phoneusing a Bluetooth connection 1 1 Shortcut 2 Previous track 3 Pause playback and continue playback 4 Disconne...

Page 20: ...ouch the icon to perform random play If the icon isn t on current screen touch button to find it Search function 1 Touch the icon to enter search menu 2 Input number then touch OK to begin searching T...

Page 21: ...BLink from Google Play 2 Cable connection Connect your Smartphone with this system via appropriative cable sold separately Some Samsung phones adaptor cable interface is different to others 3 BT Conne...

Page 22: ...5 If no specified versions of app in phone or can t match with the versions of app in car unit can cause impact on BLink 6 BLink can limited to third party software IOS or Android systems upgrade trea...

Page 23: ...parking brake is engaged The parking brake must be connected for this feature to operate Reset When the unit hangs up you can reset it press RESET with a ball point pen or similar tool Reset NOTE When...

Page 24: ...DVD Player S N Ratio 75dB THD N 0 1 Frequency Response 3dB 20Hz 20KHz Maximum Output Power 4 80W Load Impedance 4 AUX IN Distortion 0 5 Frequency Response 3dB 20Hz 20KHz Audio Input Level 0 5V Preout...

Page 25: ...eo Formats DVD MPEG RMVB etc Region Code According to DVD sales regions the whole world is divided into six regions A DVD disc can be played back only when its region code is compatible with that of t...

Page 26: ...wiring and correct Flashing image or interference appears on screen The color system of DVD disc does not match the monitor Adjust the color system of the DVD disc playing back or the monitor in use...

Page 27: ...26 Wire Connections...

Page 28: ...PN 127075006613...

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