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JWM9A 

 

BASIC OPERATION 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Power   

Press the power button (1) to turn the unit on. The unit will resume at the last mode (Tuner, Aux, 

etc.). 

Volume Control 

To increase the volume, rotate the volume encoder knob (15) clockwise. To decrease the 

volume, rotate the volume encoder knob (15) counter-clockwise. The maximum volume setting 

is 

“40”. While adjusting the volume, the LCD displays numerical representation of the level. 

Pause / Mute 

During RADIO / WB / COAX / OPTIC / FRONT AUX / REAR AUX / HDMI ARC mode, press the 

|| 

button (2) to mute the audio output. Press again to restore the previous volume level. 

During USB / DVD / BT mode, press the 

|| 

button to pause playback. Press again to resume 

playback. 

Source 

1. 

Press 

SOURCE

 

button (10), the LCD will display “MODE” and enter mode selection. 

2. 

Press 

SOURCE

 button to cycle through the available modes and choose desired mode. 

3. 

Press 

ENTER 

button (12) to confirm the mode selection. Available modes include 

BLUETOOTH, FRONT AUX, REAR AUX, COAXIAL, OPTICAL, RADIO (AM/FM), USB,   
DISC (CD/VCD/DVD), WEATHERBAND and HDMI ARC. 

Audio Menu 

1. 

Press the 

MENU 

button (11) to access the audio menu.   

2. 

You can navigate through the audio menu items by pressing the 

>>| or |<< 

buttons (14, 13) 

or 

MENU

 button repeatedly.   

3. 

Once the desired menu item appears on the display, adjust that option by rotating the 
volume encoder knob clockwise or counter-clockwise within 5 seconds 

4. 

Press the 

ENTER 

button to confirm your selection and exit audio menu. The unit will 

automatically exit the audio menu after 5 seconds of inactivity. 

The following audio menu items can be adjusted:   

 

BASS: Adjus

t the Bass level range from “-7” to “+7”. 

 

TREBLE: Adjust 

the Treble level range from “-7” to “+7”. 

 

BALANCE: A

djust the Balance between the left and right speakers from “LEFT 7” (full left) 

to “RIGHT 7” (full right). “0” indicated an equal balance between the left and right 
speakers. 

 

FADE: Adjust the speaker fade between the 

rear and front speakers from “REAR 7” (full 

rear) to 

“FRONT 7” (full front). “0” indicated an equal balance between the rear and front 

speakers. 

 

LOUDNESS: Toggle the loudness on/off. When listening to music at low volumes, this 
feature will boost the bass/treble ranges to compensate for the characteristics of human 
hearing. 

 

EQUALIZATION: Choose one of the following pre-defined bass and treble curves: POP > 
CLASSICAL > ROCK > FLAT. 

System Menu 

1. 

Press and hold 

the 

MENU

 button (11) for 2 seconds to enter the system menu.   

2. 

Press the 

|<< 

or

 >>|

 buttons (13, 14) or 

MENU

 button repeatedly to navigate the system 

menu. 

3. 

Once the desired menu item appears on the display, adjust that option by rotating the 
volume encoder knob clockwise or counter-clockwise within 10 seconds. 

4. 

Press the 

ENTER 

button to confirm your selection and exit audio menu. The unit will 

automatically exit the audio menu after 10 seconds of inactivity. 

The following items can be adjusted: 

 

Beep On/Off: Turn the audible beep On/Off (heard when functions/buttons are selected). 

Note: Beep tone off will not affect the audible tone of the alarm clock. 

 

RCA out VARI/FIXED: When VARI is selected, the volume output of RCA out is adjustable 
by rotating the volume encoder knob. When FIXED is selected, the volume output of RCA 
out is fixed.

 

 

Region (USA/Europe): Set frequency spacing for various regions.

 

 

Weather ALERT ON/OFF: Determines if the weather band alert feature is activated. 

 

WB ALERT VOL (1/40-40/40): Set default volume for weather alert broadcasts. 

 

LO BAT ALERT (On/Off): Monitor voltage on ACC line and send alert when voltage is low. 

 

Bluetooth Device (Lock/Unlock, Disconnect/Connect, Delete): View, lock and delete from 
a list of previously paired mobile phone device models. 

 

PRESET VOL:(1/40-40/40): Select an automatic turn-on volume. 

 

RESET <ENTER>: Press the 

ENTER

 button to return the JWM9A to factory default set up 

values. 

Summary of Contents for JWM9ABK

Page 1: ...JWM9A MOBILE AUDIO SYSTEM Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...0 CD Operation 10 MP3 USB Operation 13 Bluetooth Operation 15 App Operation 16 Remote Control Operation 17 DVD Setup Menu 19 Care and Maintenance 21 Troubleshooting 21 Specifications 22 Copyrights and...

Page 3: ...th American vehicle Protect the Disc Mechanism Avoid inserting any foreign objects into the slot of this player Failure to observe this may cause malfunction due to the precise mechanism of this unit...

Page 4: ...alized Disc Maintenance A dirty or defective disc may cause sound dropouts while playing Before playing wipe the disc using a clean cloth working from the center hole towards the outside edge Never us...

Page 5: ...l installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency ener gy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communica...

Page 6: ...ry cable If the cable is disconnected the computer memory may be lost Under these conditions use extra caution during installation to avoid causing a short circuit Selecting the Mounting Location Sele...

Page 7: ...ITE FRONT LEFT A SPEAKER 11 ORANGE RIGHT B SPEAKER 12 ORANGE BLACK RIGHT B SPEAKER 13 BROWN LEFT B SPEAKER 14 BLUE AMP REMOTE 12VDC 100mA 15 RED 12VDC SWITCHED 16 BLACK GROUND 17 VIOLET RIGHT REAR A S...

Page 8: ...ed an equal balance between the left and right speakers FADE Adjust the speaker fade between the rear and front speakers from REAR 7 full rear to FRONT 7 full front 0 indicated an equal balance betwee...

Page 9: ...In addition the visibility of the numbers on the LCD may decrease slightly The LCD display will return to normal when the temperature increases to a moderate range Brightness Press or buttons 4 5 on t...

Page 10: ...ower OFF 2 Power OFF Power OFF Power ON TV Power OFF Power ON 3 Power Off Last mode is HDMI ARC before Power OFF Power OFF Power ON Head Unit Power ON HDMI ARC Power ON Last mode before power off 4 Po...

Page 11: ...ons for each AM and FM band Store a Station Select a band if needed then select a station Press and hold a 1 6 preset button for two seconds The present number will appear on the display Recall a Stat...

Page 12: ...o or more broadcast signals The most you will receive will be two or three and that is rare Is it possible I won t receive any stations Depending on where you are located there is a possibility you wi...

Page 13: ...ay the selected track Repeat RPT Press the 3 RPT button 23 or RPT buttons on the remote control 20 to access the repeat function Press again to continuously repeat the selected track RPT ONE Press the...

Page 14: ...4 or buttons 13 or press the or buttons on the remote control 16 once for FORWARD X 2 Press and hold additional times for FORWARD X 4 X 8 X 20 or PLAY Press the button on the control panel 2 or remote...

Page 15: ...g time for disc T 00 34 37 remaining playing time for disc 1 5 ENG English is the selected audio language out of 5 possible choices 5 1 CH The current language is recorded in 5 1 surround sound 1 4 EN...

Page 16: ...Maximum number of characters for MP3 file name and folder name 32 Maximum number of Characters of ID3 Tag ID3 Tag version 1 0 32 ID3 Tag version 2 x 32 MP3 Monitor Display After loading an MP3 disc or...

Page 17: ...r in each field 4 Press the button 17 on the remote control or highlight PLAY on screen and then press the ENTER button 5 to begin playback in the numbered order indicated To delete the list highlight...

Page 18: ...menu by selecting the JWM9A for connection DELETE To delete a device from the list press the ENTER button Pairing a Bluetooth Device Before you begin consult the owner s manual for the Bluetooth devic...

Page 19: ...ion recall store presets switch songs NOAA weather band and alert Bluetooth streaming audio File structure visibility track selection track audible scan up and down via USB Auxiliary audio input contr...

Page 20: ...ess preset stations Use 1 6 to access preset stations Enter track number to access track directly For track Number 10 use 10 followed by second digit Enter track number to access track directly For tr...

Page 21: ...e viewing angle if available 24 AUD Access Audio Menu options Access Audio Menu options Access Audio Menu options Access Audio Menu options Access Audio Menu options 25 GOTO Select exact time track or...

Page 22: ...allows the selection of a new four digit code to use for security purposes Rating Select the parental control level for all DVD play The security password is required to make changes to this feature...

Page 23: ...0 2 4 or 6 Saturation Adjust the saturation of the screen from the following levels 12 10 8 6 4 2 or 0 Sharpness Adjust the sharpness of the screen from the following levels 8 6 4 2 or 0 Speaker Setup...

Page 24: ...er a bridge or when passing under high voltage lines Although AM is subject to environmental noise it has the ability to receive at great distance This is because broadcasting signals follow the curva...

Page 25: ...iance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules...

Page 26: ...ASA Electronics Corporation www asaelectronics com www jensenrvdirect com 2016 ASA Electronics Corporation...

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