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VM9414

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.

Summary of Contents for VM9414

Page 1: ...Press Audio VM9414 Enter MUTE NAV WIDE ANGLE TILT PICTURE VM9414 Operating Instructions 160 watts peak 40W x 4...

Page 2: ...nitor Auto Open 9 Monitor Tilt Angle Adjustment 9 Aspect Ratio 10 Picture Adjustment 10 Parking Brake Inhibit 10 Monitor Movement Mechanism 11 Operating Instructions 12 Power On Off 12 Audible Beep Co...

Page 3: ...39 Indicators Controls 40 Touch Screen Buttons 40 Displaying the Identification ID Code 40 Direct Channel Entry 41 iPod Operation 42 Accessing iPod Mode 42 Indicators Controls 43 Touch Screen Buttons...

Page 4: ...ress 77 Choosing a Location on the Map 80 Navigating to a Recent Location 82 Navigating to your Home or Office Address 84 Choosing a Location from your Address Book 85 Following a Trail 86 Selecting a...

Page 5: ...vi VM9414...

Page 6: ...rack search CD DA Only Random repeat and intro Play pause stop next track and previous track MP3 playback via SD USB Limited rear zone control disc only AM FM USA frequency spacing 30 station presets...

Page 7: ...ut for additional screens Front panel 3 5mm audio video input Rear USB input connect to MediaLink USB for extended USB and 1 8 AV input Three band tone control Bass Mid and Treble with 11 preset EQ cu...

Page 8: ...and install the Jensen BTM10 Bluetooth Phone See Bluetooth Operation on page 46 Rear Camera The VM9414 is camera ready Before accessing any camera features you must purchase and install a rear video c...

Page 9: ...ng the vehicle This is a violation of federal law WARNING Never disassemble or adjust the unit WARNING To prevent injury from shock or fire never expose this unit to moisture or water WARNING Never us...

Page 10: ...he screen angle up down Press and hold for continuous angle adjustment Press to adjust the brightness level when Picture Menu is visible 6 Eject Press to eject a disc Press and hold to reset core mech...

Page 11: ...urrent band 17 MUTE Press to activate the MUTE function and silence the receiver Press again to resume previous audio level 18 NAV Press to access the navigation interface see Horizon NavMate Introduc...

Page 12: ...7 VM9414 3 10 17 18 19 20 21 11 9 6 14 13 12 4 5 Press Audio VM9414 Enter TILT PICTURE WIDE MUTE NAV 15 REP ST LOC LOUD 2 16 7 8 1 SEL VOL CLOSE AV IN...

Page 13: ...8 VM9414 REMOTE CONTROL See remote control tables in various sections for button functions SRC VOL MUSIC VIDEO POWER 3 4 5 9 6 7 26 15 16 23 24 8 1 10 13 25 11 12 14 20 17 22 21 29 31 27 19 2 28 18 30...

Page 14: ...tion If TFT Open is Off when the unit is turned on press the OPEN CLOSE button 1 to move the monitor into the viewing position If TFT Open is set to Manual the TFT will not close when the key is turne...

Page 15: ...control or the WIDE PICTURE button 4 on the monitor to exit the picture menu Parking Brake Inhibit When the pink PARKING wire is connected to the vehicle Parking Brake circuit the front TFT monitor wi...

Page 16: ...EN Button Pressed Power Reconnected Monitor loading out horizontally Monitor is automati cally loaded into unit Monitor fully extended horizon tally Monitor is automati cally loaded into unit Monitor...

Page 17: ...on 17 on the front panel or remote control 3 to mute the volume from the unit Press the rotary encoder button again to restore the volume Adjusting the volume or using any of the audio setup features...

Page 18: ...ext AV2 and the USB icon appears greyed out External Devices External peripheral devices including a game console camcorder navigation unit iPod Zune etc can be connected to this unit via RCA output u...

Page 19: ...e and its measurements Proper setting of the Fader and Balance boosts the effects of the cabin equalizer Press the button on the screen the VOL rotary encoder 11 on the front of the unit or the SEL bu...

Page 20: ...top left corner of the screen or press the VOL rotary encoder 11 System Reset To correct a system halt or other illegal operation use the tip of a pen to press the reset button 12 located on the fron...

Page 21: ...controls are available for most vehicles 1 Vol Down 2 Vol Up 3 Mute 4 Seek Down Previous Track Preset Down 5 Seek Up Next Track Preset Up 6 SRC Source 7 Select 8 Select 9 Band If additional steering...

Page 22: ...rent sub menu highlighted in yellow Accessing Menu Items Touch the sub menu name press the or direction buttons 28 29 26 27 on the remote control to select a sub menu Language Audio RDS etc The featur...

Page 23: ...he screen and on the LCD screen during certain operations NOTE The AM PM indication will change as you continue to adjust the hour past 12 AM PM AM Set AM or PM when using 12Hr clock mode PM Clock Mod...

Page 24: ...button 1 to open the TFT panel Auto The TFT panel automatically opens when the unit is turned on Manual When the ignition is turned OFF the TFT panel DOES NOT retract if it was previously out Version...

Page 25: ...s Q Factor Wide 1 Adjust the Q or width of the bass control of the Bass Freq selected Wide 2 Narrow 1 Narrow 2 iPod Gain 7 to 7 Increase or reduce the relative volume Gain Auxin Gain 7 to 7 Increase o...

Page 26: ...tral Mountain Pacific Alaska DST Off Turn daylight savings mode on off On Setting Options Function TS Cali brate No After selecting Yes a crosshair appears in a corner quadrant of the screen To begin...

Page 27: ...ure 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...

Page 28: ...rs and touch key areas for radio mode are outlined below Tuner TFT Display Indicators Controls 1 a Current source b Touch to view SOURCE MENU and select a new source 2 Mono stereo indicator 3 Local di...

Page 29: ...reception Expand collapse additional menu options Page up page down Equalizer adjustment screen Bluetooth access when device is already paired Selecting FM AM Band Press the BAND button on the screen...

Page 30: ...ss the on screen button to view the second row of buttons 2 Press the on screen AS PS button or the AS button 16 on the control panel 3 Press again to stop preset scan Auto Store AS To select six stro...

Page 31: ...ock 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 To reset the password access the Set Password option and enter t...

Page 32: ...p and bottom of the screen INFO View on screen playback information CHAP Access direct entry screen x1 Repeat section start point A x2 repeat section end point B x3 stop repeat section Repeat DVD x1 R...

Page 33: ...ayback Stop playback Navigate on screen menu Navigate on screen menu OK Resume playback Resume playback Play previous chapter Play previous chapter Play next chapter Play next chapter Fast reverse x2...

Page 34: ...red end point B of the repeated section The selected portion of the DVD will now repeat continuously Press the A B button again to cancel the A B section repeat Direct Search During DVD or VCD playbac...

Page 35: ...nformation During DVD and VCD playback press the INFO button 10 on the remote control to display playback information on the screen including the media playing and current playback time MPEG Playback...

Page 36: ...er 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 le...

Page 37: ...r it should be installed and routed to an accessible location during installation 2 Insert the USB device into the USB connector 3 Press the SRC button 10 on the front panel or touch the top left corn...

Page 38: ...ntrol until Media SD appears at the top of the screen Before removing the SD card change the radio to another source To remove press the edge of the card and release to disengage Pull straight out to...

Page 39: ...as for CD DVD MP3 audio playback are outlined below 3 4 5 6 7 2 8 9 10 1 DISC 12 15PM 2 8 Sweetest Perfection Depeche Mode Violator 01 55 04 55 ROOT 1 World in My Eyes 2 Sweetest Perfec 3 Personal Jes...

Page 40: ...and DVD b Touch to return to previous folder level if available for MP3 10 Track numbers touch to play Touch Screen Buttons Direct entry screen Previous track Play pause Next track Stop Repeat CD DVD...

Page 41: ...3 Audio Remote Control Functions Press once to repeat song twice to repeat album A B Repeat playback from time frame A to time frame B Up down track list Page up page down OK Select highlighted option...

Page 42: ...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 us...

Page 43: ...ct as shown below The VM9414 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 bu...

Page 44: ...left corner of the screen to access the Source menu and then touch the XM icon You can also press the SRC button 8 on the remote control until XM appears at the top of the screen The on screen indica...

Page 45: ...Buttons Browse category Browse category Direct entry screen Previous channel Next channel Jump Return to previous tuned channel Page up page down Equalizer adjustment screen Bluetooth access when devi...

Page 46: ...To select a channel directly touch the button on screen to display the direct entry menu Enter the desired track using the on screen number pad Press OK to play the selected track number To backspace...

Page 47: ...ur Apple device For iPod video playback you must purchase the jLink USB cable Accessing iPod Mode To access the iPod screen press the SRC button 10 on the front panel or touch the top left corner of t...

Page 48: ...a Sub menu title or folder name b Touch to access iPod menu 10 a Names of files in current folder touch to play b Menu options Touch Screen Buttons Direct entry screen Previous file Play pause Next f...

Page 49: ...rol Functions Press once to repeat song twice to repeat album SUB T Select video menu ANGLE Select music menu Navigate iPod menu OK Select highlighted option or resume playback when paused stopped Pre...

Page 50: ...d to the VM9414 screen you must set the following options through the iPod video settings menu TV Out On TV Signal NTSC and Widescreen On iPod Video Playback Video playback requires the jLink USB iPod...

Page 51: ...ce may become shorter than the estimated distance depending on the environment in use Before attempting to use the Bluetooth functions on the VM9414 you must purchase and install the BTM10 When connec...

Page 52: ...uetooth Mode To access the Bluetooth interface press the SRC button 10 on the front panel or touch the top left corner of the screen to access the Source menu and then touch the Bluetooth icon The on...

Page 53: ...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 alon...

Page 54: ...oth screen when a call is received An incoming phone number or assigned contact name will appear at the top of the screen If the incoming call has no caller ID the unit will display Private Caller Tou...

Page 55: ...udio from the head unit back to the mobile phone touch the button You can only transfer a call after it has been answered Press again to transfer the call back to the head unit Call Logs The Bluetooth...

Page 56: ...ber The TFT will display Select other record when the feature is not available When displayed Select other record to return to the Call Logs menu Missed Calls The Missed Calls list retrieves the list...

Page 57: ...file Stop Connect disconnect music streaming capability NOTE Please quit A2DP mode before attempting to make a phone call as unexpected results may occur depending on your mobile phone model The VM941...

Page 58: ...root menu appears automatically displaying the contents of the disc Touch the folder name or use the directional keys on the remote control to navigate the JPEG menu Touch the image name or Press the...

Page 59: ...verse 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 s behind the vehicle will appea...

Page 60: ...ngers can watch a DVD CD using an optional rear monitor To access the rear display function perform the following steps 1 Turn on the rear monitor s Refer the instruction manual that came with your mo...

Page 61: ...ume balance Adjust the channel balance to the cen ter position Speaker wiring is in con tact with metal part of car Insulate all speaker wiring connections Poor sound quality or dis tortion Pirated di...

Page 62: ...inal disc Disc does not play back Disc is warped or scratched Use disc in good condition Disc is dirty or wet Clean disc with soft cloth Laser pickup is dirty Clean laser pickup with cleaning disc Inc...

Page 63: ...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 Incorrect play back message displayed Message i...

Page 64: ...ore 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 mois...

Page 65: ...B 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 3dB AM Tuner Tuning Range 530 kHz 1720 kHz...

Page 66: ...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 refe...

Page 67: ...62 VM9414...

Page 68: ...eiver allowing users to pinpoint their precise locations anywhere around the globe Navigation Satellite Receivers GPS devices use this transmitted information to calculate an exact location on the ear...

Page 69: ...ignal can take longer to initially connect Once the initial coordinates are established the software will follow you as you move and navigate NOTE It may take up to 5 minutes to establish the first co...

Page 70: ...ving When driving the need to view the display is minimal Voice prompts will guide you to your destinations It is your responsibility to comply with all traffic laws The navigation software is designe...

Page 71: ...made to ensure that the database is accurate roadways points of interest and business and service locations may change over time Do not use the VM9414 to navigate to a police station hospital etc in a...

Page 72: ...trong signal If you cannot acquire the signal drive to another location If the signal is still unobtainable check your antenna installation Once a GPS signal has been established verify that the infor...

Page 73: ...yboard Command Buttons Press to clear your selection and start over Press to switch to City entry Press to switch to Postal Code entry Press to add a space when entering a multi word location When app...

Page 74: ...ress the Space button to complete the search for entries with more than one word For example to locate Lake Mary enter Lake_ and then the M will become available for selection Selecting from Lists You...

Page 75: ...item to select it NOTE Some lists keep track of the five most recently used selections which are placed at the top of the screen This feature allows you to quickly select popular choices LINE ITEM UP...

Page 76: ...rea Press the return icon on any screen to return to the previous screen Press the Menu icon to access the Main Menu After panning map press to view a list of locations near the selected posi tion Pre...

Page 77: ...t configure your map e g 2D or 3D mode day or night mode map complexity or load a map of a different region set the route options e g choose to avoid or allow toll roads or ferries or change the volum...

Page 78: ...me On the left additional information including the current time GPS signal strength and compass orientation N S E W is displayed To zoom in or out press the or icons To return to the Main Menu press...

Page 79: ...n about navigation see Navigating on page 96 Map Browsing Screen Touch and hold the screen to access Map Browsing Mode Use a stylus or your finger to browse the map Your position is identified as the...

Page 80: ...ing you can click the button to switch between 2D default 3D and Split Screen map views Trip Computer The Trip Computer provides information about your vehicle speed trip related timing elevation odom...

Page 81: ...or each field Press the blue V arrow buttons or use the scroll bar on the right side of the screen to navigate the list Use the buttons to move through the list page by page Touch the marked item to s...

Page 82: ...ch using an on screen keyboard NOTE If a route is in progress when you exit the navigation system the unit will prompt Do you want to resume guidance when you resume operation Press the green check ma...

Page 83: ...on select a POI Point of Interest enter map Coordinates or select a favorite or recent destination State or Province Address or Intersection After choosing the destination State or Province press the...

Page 84: ...l automatically be prompted for the street 2 Enter the Street name using the same method described above Once the street name is recognized you will automatically be prompted for the street number 3 E...

Page 85: ...rdinates button to route to a destination by directly entering latitude and longitude values Choosing a Location on the Map 1 From the Main Menu press the button The Map Tracking win dow will be displ...

Page 86: ...f the map area to enter browsing panning mode and navigate the map Use the buttons to zoom in out 3 Press the button to view and select the address nearest the crosshair or press Quick POI to locate a...

Page 87: ...ose to add this location to your address book Navigating to a Recent Location Previous destinations are automatically saved to memory as History This feature helps you quickly locate the address of an...

Page 88: ...ar on the right side of the screen to navigate the list Use the buttons to move through the list page by page Press the Garbage Can icon to delete the highlighted item 5 Continue navigation as instruc...

Page 89: ...ome Address and Office Address buttons allow you to quickly navigate to your home or office address If the home or office address is not already saved a screen like the following will appear Press the...

Page 90: ...iew a list of Address Book entries 4 Select an Address Book entry Press to highlight an Address Book entry Press the blue V arrow buttons or use the scroll bar on the right side of the screen to navig...

Page 91: ...utton to view the Main Menu if not already doing so 2 Press Go To 3 Press Favorites 4 Press Trail Book to view a list of existing trails 5 Press the Trail you would like to follow and a list of trail...

Page 92: ...87 VM9414 7 Follow the red line to begin traveling along the trail You can press the button and then press Stop Trail at any time to cancel the route...

Page 93: ...te or Province button to select a different State or Province See State or Province on page 78 Searching for a Specific POI To narrow your list of POI search results you can enter a POI Category City...

Page 94: ...top of the screen 3 Press the button to select the City and return to the Point of Interest menu Name To retrieve a very specific list of POI destinations you can enter part or all of the POI name di...

Page 95: ...e blue V arrow buttons or use the scroll bar on the right side of the screen to navigate the list Use the buttons to move through the list page by page 3 Press to select a POI destination and access t...

Page 96: ...he list Use the buttons to move through the list page by page 3 Press to select a POI destination and access the Start Route screen My POI The My POI feature allows you to create personalized categori...

Page 97: ...ategory Press the button to clear the default entry if desired Use the keyboard to enter the name of your new Category See Using the Keyboard on page 68 2 Press the button to save the Category name an...

Page 98: ...o the directory Edit Category 1 To edit an existing My POI Category press the following sequences of menu buttons Go To Favorites Edit Favorites My POI Edit Category from the Main Menu Press to highli...

Page 99: ...in the section titled Selecting a Destination on page 77 to locate a destination After entering a destination address the Edit screen appears 3 Add additional information about your POI Press the addr...

Page 100: ...in your My POI list Edit My POI List To edit items on your My POI list press the following sequences of menu buttons Go To Favorites Edit Favorites My POI Edit from the Main Menu Category Press to bro...

Page 101: ...choosing a destination the system will determine a route based on your preferences in the Setup menu See Setup Menu on page 112 The status bar at the top of the screen indicates the route calculation...

Page 102: ...omatically recalculate the route and prompt you to get back on track to your destination You can disable this feature by checking the Auto Recalculation Off option in the Setup menu under Setup Routin...

Page 103: ...en to activate the Map Browsing feature During browsing the map screen borders will turn orange until the Back button is pressed to return to the guide Press the button to return to on screen navigati...

Page 104: ...side of the screen to navigate the list Use the buttons to move through the list page by page 4 The NavMate software will recalculate the route based on your chosen Detour information Arriving at you...

Page 105: ...ows you to save your home and work locations as well as other frequent destinations for easy recall After entering an address or searching for a POI you can choose the Save option to bookmark your sel...

Page 106: ...o access the Main Menu screen 2 Press the following on screen buttons in the order listed a Go To b Favorites c Edit Favorites d Address Book e Edit Address Book 6 The Edit Address Book screen appears...

Page 107: ...A window like the following will appear 2 Refer to information in the section titled Selecting a Destination on page 77 to locate the home or work address Edit Trip Book The Trip Book is a collection...

Page 108: ...tton to edit an existing Trip Add New Trip 1 After pressing the Add button use the on screen keyboard to enter a name for your trip Press the button to clear the default entry if desired Use the keybo...

Page 109: ...he section titled Selecting a Destination on page 77 to locate the home or work address Edit Trip 1 To edit an existing Trip press the following sequences of menu buttons Go To Favorites Edit Favorite...

Page 110: ...ok option allows adding editing and Setup display for trail book entries The Trail Book allows you to track off road navigation in areas where the digital map coverage is not sufficient or missing A t...

Page 111: ...106 VM9414 1 To access the Trail Book function press the Trail Book button on the Edit Favorites menu 2 Press the Add button to create a new Trail or the Edit button to edit an existing Trail...

Page 112: ...ry if desired 2 Use the keyboard to enter the name for your Trail See Using the Keyboard on page 68 3 Press the button to save the Trail name and go to the navigation screen 4 Press the button to add...

Page 113: ...until your trail is complete 7 When finished press the button and then choose Stop Trail Edit Trail 1 To edit an existing Trail press the following sequences of menu buttons Go To Favorites Edit Favor...

Page 114: ...r to apply that color and return to the Edit menu 4 Press Waypoints to edit waypoints on your trail Press to highlight a waypoint Press the pencil icon to edit the name of the waypoint Press the trash...

Page 115: ...es Trail Book Edit from the Main Menu 2 Press to highlight the trail you want to delete 3 Press the garbage can icon to delete the highlighted trail 4 Press the green check mark to confirm deletion Se...

Page 116: ...111 VM9414 2 Press to select the desired map scale 3 Press the green check mark next to each trail to which you would like to apply the map scale setting...

Page 117: ...n You can also edit display settings including the display of on screen navigation icons To get started press the Setup button on the Main Menu You can always press the button to return to the previou...

Page 118: ...u Heading Up North Up Heading Up This mode will display the map with the vehicle direction always pointing up The map will rotate and move accordingly during navigation while the green arrow represent...

Page 119: ...e guidance English USA Dave English USA Rebecca Set Time Your clock time must begin with 1 2 or 0 For example enter 0835 for 8 35 and then press AM or PM or press 24 for 24 hour clock display military...

Page 120: ...he time of day Point of Interest Icon Setup This option allows you to choose a specific POI icon scale for selected POI categories 1 Choose from the following options Select Marker 100ft Scale Select...

Page 121: ...e button to increase the volume Press the button to decrease the volume Press the SOUND Mute button to silence or resume the voice command volume GPS Diagnostics View satellite information for diagnos...

Page 122: ...117 VM9414 System Information View software version map version and copyright information...

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Page 124: ...Audiovox Electronics Corporation Hauppauge NY 11788 Technical Assistance 1 800 323 4815 www jensen com 2010 Audiovox Ver 030510 Printed in China...

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