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USER’S MANUAL

BV9362BI

BLUETOOTH®

  |  DVD/MP3/CD AM/FM RECEIVER

USER’S MANUAL

BV9362BI

BLUETOOTH® 

 |  DVD/MP3/CD 

AM/FM RECEIVER

FEATURING 6.2" (157 mm) WIDESCREEN TOUCHSCREEN
DIGITAL TFT LCD MONITOR

BOSS Audio Systems
3451 Lunar Court • Oxnard, CA 93030

www.bossaudio.com
800-999-1236 US Toll-free
805-751-4853 Customer Service

Tech Support: www.bossaudio.com/support/technical-support

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Summary of Contents for BV9362BI

Page 1: ...ystems is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners USER S MANUAL BV9362BI BLUETOOTH DVD MP3 CD AM FM RECEIVER USER S MANUAL BV9362BI BLUETOOTH DVD MP3 CD AM FM RECEIVER FEATURING 6 2 157 mm WIDESCREEN TOUCHSCREEN DIGITAL TFT LCD MONITOR BOSS Audio Systems 3451 Lunar Court Oxnard CA 93030 www bossaudio com 800 999 1236 US Toll free 805 751 4853 Customer Se...

Page 2: ...To ensure safety while driving and to comply with laws drivers should not watch video or operate the video device while driving ...

Page 3: ... offer you years of entertainment pleasure Content 01 Accessories 02 Unit Installation 03 Wire Connection 03 Parking Brake Connection 04 Speaker connection 05 Button Description 06 Remote Control 07 Main Menu 10 Radio Operation 10 DVD Operation 11 USB SD Operation 12 Settings Operation 13 Bluetooth Operation 16 Aux In Operation 18 Notes of Disc 19 Troubleshooting 20 General Specification 22 ...

Page 4: ...age contains the following accessories for installation and operation of the unit 1 Washer Spring 2 Washer M5 Nut 1 5 Rubber Cushion 1 3 Screw 1 6 Screw 8 4 Bolt 1 7 installation bracket 1 Left 1 Right 5 Mounting Strap 1 02 Remote Control BT MIC Cable ...

Page 5: ...llation 1 Put the 2 brackets to the left and right side of the unit 2 Use screws to fix the brackets to the unit Wire Connection The Description of the Input output Interface of the Rear Chassis 03 Bracket Screw ...

Page 6: ...Parking Brake Connection In order to view videos the parking brake wire must be connected and the vehicle stopped Connecting the reversing line to tail light on the car 04 ...

Page 7: ...ording to the following diagram incorrect connections may damage the unit or your speakers Do not chassis ground the speakers Always observe correct polarity Correct connection Left front Right front Left rear Right rear Incorrect connections 05 ...

Page 8: ... mode 5 USB SD Slot 6 Rotate Button Rotate VOL knob to increase or decrease volume level Press the button to enter EQ 7 AUX Put the Aux plug into the Aux In jack which was marked on front panel 8 DISC Slot 9 Display Display information when operation the unit 10 EJECT Button Press to eject a disc If the disc is not removed for about 10 seconds after eject the disc is reinserted automatically 11 Re...

Page 9: ...r long press it to clear all the phone number 5 ENTER Press it to confirm your selection 6 LEFT button Press it to move the cursor left 7 DOWN button Press it to move the cursor down 8 EJECT button Press it to eject the disc 9 STEREO MONO button Press to switch the radio in stereo and mono sound In Bluetooth mode press it to make a symbol 07 1 MODE 2 POWER 3 UP 4 BAND RANDOM CLEAR 5 ENTER 6 LEFT 7...

Page 10: ...luetooth button Short press to mute the volume output press again to resume volume Long press this button to enter into Bluetooth mode Hands free 17 MENU ROOT button Press it to show main menu in DVD mode long press it to enter title menu Available only if the DVD disc with title menu 18 SUBTITLE button Press it to select the subtitle language Available only if the disc with subtitle function 19 R...

Page 11: ...revent possible damage from battery leakage and corrosion Do not place any objects between the remote control unit and the sensor on the unit Do not drop the remote control onto the floor it will damage it beyond repair Do not use the remote control unit while simultaneously operating the remote control unit of any other equipment they may interfere resulting in improper operation The battery norm...

Page 12: ...tion backward automatically Touch it to select station forward manually touch and hold this icon to select station forward automatically Touch it to select FM1 FM2 FM3 Touch it to select AM1 AM2 Touch it to select station forward automatically Touch again will stop select station Touch it to select station backward automatically Touch again will stop select station Touch this button can turn on or...

Page 13: ...nsert the DVD disc 2 Suggest that don t watch video if the vehicle is moving for driver s safety 3 DVD Player will not only play video but picture and music files as well Touch it to enter to previous next page menu Touch it skip to the previous track Touch it skip to the next track Touch it to pause play Touch it to select the sound track in the sequence of mono L mono R auto L auto R stereo Touc...

Page 14: ... Press it to skip to the next track Press it to select file Press it to select title only the file has many files Press it to play track randomly Rotate the image in the sequence of 90 180 270 Zoom the image in or out in the sequence of 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 3 1 4 Change the image playback direction Remark To play media files from a USB flash drive or charge a mobile device insert the flash drive or cable...

Page 15: ...uch 13 OSD Language select English Spanish Wallpaper select and change the wallpaper setting Panel Adjust calibrate the touch panel Radio Area select radio area from Europe USA South America Russian Asia Clock Calendar setting the clock and date SWC program Steering Wheel Control Key Beep set beep sound on or off Standby Display set standby display on or off Version just show you the firmware vers...

Page 16: ... 1 The Enter button and the reset button are not included in steering wheel press the enter button to confirm the select press the reset button to clear the former select 2 The restriction of use SWC is the voltage between the adjacent buttons are above 0 2V that can be identified DVD Setup Menu 1 Subtitle Lang setting With this option you can select the preferred language for the subtitles When t...

Page 17: ...e TV Type Set TFT screen mode to the correct ratio Three screen ratio modes are available Normal PS 4 3 Pan Scan and Normal LB 4 3Letterbox Different disc formats will display different images depending this setting and the screen size used Note additional wide 16 9 only for DVD player 15 Sound Effect Subwoofer Loudness select on off Loud Cut off Freq EQ select User Classic Rock Pop Jazz Electric ...

Page 18: ...ain menu or long press the mute bluetooth button on the remote control or press mode button on remote Tap calling button to use phone functions Tap music button to start bluetooth music player Pairing Mode At the 1st time when using bluetooth you need to pair the mobile phone first When a phone has not been paired with the unit the BT icon and pairing mark will blink continually on the panel When ...

Page 19: ... can download the data from phone when the pairing between a phone and the unit is completed The unit displays the data which have been downloading from a phone Please note that certain mobile device functions are not supported Phonebook contacts will be listed in alphabetical order Voice Transfer During a call you can change a call from bluetooth mode to phone by tapping transfer button to have a...

Page 20: ...on from main menu screen connect the external audio signal source to this unit will display NOW PLAYING Note Aux In does not support a video display function So there is NO SIGNAL DETECTED displayed if no audio signal input Press the icon to be back to main menu 18 ...

Page 21: ...Notes of Disc 19 ...

Page 22: ...r remote wire to the power antenna lead one by one If the amplifiers turn off before all wires are attached use an external replay to provide remote on voltage excessive current required Nothing happens when buttons are pressed Display is not Accurate Unit needs to be Reset Using a pen or toothpick press and release the Reset button Panel or main unit Connectors are dirty Wipe the dirt off with a ...

Page 23: ...he ambient temperature returns to normal No sound Volume is in minimum Adjust volume to a desired level Wiring is not properly connected Check wiring connection The operation keys do not work The built in microcomputer is not operating properly due to noise Press the power button for about 10 seconds to reset the unit Front panel is not properly fix into its place Sound skips The installation angl...

Page 24: ...cy range Asia area FM 87 5 108MHz Step 100KHz Frequency range South America area FM 87 5 108MHz Step 100KHz Frequency range Russia area FM 87 5 108MHz Step 50KHz 65 74MHz Step 30KHz Preset memory stations 18 AM MW radio Frequency range Europe area AM 522 1620 Step 9KHz Frequency range America area AM 530 1710 Step 10KHz Frequency range Asia area AM 531 1602 Step 9KHz Frequency range South America ...

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